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There are business realities and then there are political realities.
It would stand to reason that, like there are now two Loki realities and two Gamora realities, there are now two Peggy Carter realities.
Realities The realities of governing have hit Trump harder than most presidents.
Photos of fake conflict-zones far from any foreign fire reminded me of how contingent our internal realities are upon our physical realities, and how discordant these realities can be.
It highlights the financial realities millennials are facing"Going From Broke" also depicts millennials' financial realities beyond debt.
Fox News can be effective propaganda, but those realities and the demographic realities of linear television limit its spread.
Although they provided a sanctuary from the harsh realities of American racism, those realities never faded completely from view.
I imagined the friction I felt from the realities of race and how those realities manifested themselves in my hair disappearing.
I just saw that there were realities beyond what was on my plate, and those realities almost inevitably informed what was -- or was not -- for dinner.
While political realities make that impossible, it is worth acknowledging those realities for what they are, rather than allowing ourselves to perpetuate the taboo of colonial grievance.
Meditation does not teach you to ignore the realities of our world; it teaches you to acknowledge and empathize with these realities, as a means of moving forward truthfully.
Faced with the heinous realities of contemporary world politics, Kingelez reminds MoMA visitors that they truly have the power to construct new social realities to replace our present ones.
Like the other grim realities of the modern world — many of which kill or maim far more people than terrorism — these are realities we are going to have to learn to accept.
The problem with the technology of alternate realities—virtual and augmented—is that their science-fiction versions have been too impressive The more advanced alternative realities of the gaming world will come next.
I can make my way laterally across its virtual surface, bounce and dip and spiral deep into a place I never intended, experiencing virtual realities that would otherwise never be realities to me.
Corrían los primeros años, frescos y atrevidos, de los realities.
But eventually tribal realities come back to haunt the country.
The realities of race are always more complicated than that.
But why limit your imagination to such paltry alternate realities?
This could very well turn political realities on their head.
But it would appear that these branch realities happen anyway.
But political realities may limit any real progress toward reconciliation.
Historically, we see presidents adjust to the realities of governing.
Democrats, and even Pressley herself, understand political realities surrounding loyalty.
Keira Knightley is getting honest about the realities of motherhood.
However, we will all experience the universal realities of loss.
For most that means a huge push toward virtual realities.
Such extreme isolationism, however, is completely divorced from economic realities.
Trump has continued to deny the realities of climate change.
Nope, it's something else entirely: the fundamental realities of farming.
But these two arguments also overlook some very important realities.
I THINK REALLY THE REALITIES ARE ALL A LITTLE DIFFERENT.
"It's a globular cluster of arborized realities," Dr. Mantleray says.
I love the extremes and like to connect various realities.
How will we integrate the virtual realities of Oculus Rift?
But maybe those objective realities matter less than we thought.
It's possible that verification reflects unfortunate social and corporate realities.
Prosaic realities aside, Bridges continues to inspire countless romantic daydreams.
As the game unfolded, though, basketball realities overtook interpersonal angst.
They stick to the basic economic realities of the situation.
Thankfully for us, we never need to merge these realities.
But in the face of realities, there's been a switch.
Which completely obscures the realities Kaepernick was trying to expose.
Our business participation ought to better reflect these demographic realities.
The mood: Cheerful, if not defiant of the political realities.
MELISSA: To show the reality is to show many realities.
Percolating not so far beneath Documenta's surface were these realities.
Holding Pattern addresses these realities in thoughtful and emotional ways.
I call it accepting the realities of life and business.
Sure, laughter might feel like a release from harsh realities.
But this is a multiverse, and there are many realities.
Pop music that engages with social realities must dramatize them.
The physical realities of spaceships docking at spaceports become apparent.
Jessa is reminding everyone the harsh realities of the world.
At least acknowledging these realities would go a long way.
Britain's referendum throws many political realities up in the air.
What are the other realities I'm currently unable to enter?
The use of the phrase "alternative realities" is no accident.
At the same time, we must recognize current market realities.
New realities are instead more likely to emerge by discarding
Peace can only succeed if it is based on realities.
"Neither approach recognizes the realities of our situation," he wrote.
These are the realities that Congress should keep in mind.
Traditional patriotism and modern realities need not be at odds.
But that soaring vision is being grounded by sobering realities.
Political realities, as always, put a constraint on judicial reasoning.
On their terms, and reflecting their realities, not only ours.
There are certain statistical realities that work to our advantage.
So that was based on the realities on the ground.
It didn't reflect racial realities in the states, they said.
Of course, weird things happen when you're essentially traversing realities.
The realities sex workers experience are omitted from their advertising.
Certain realities read their head once you get into things.
French unions cite these realities as backing for their fight.
These realities clearly haven't seeped into the collective corporate consciousness.
It's crucial to remember, though, the unforgiving realities of incarceration.
What does that mean practically for the realities in business?
Here are five political realities that the vote laid bare.
The hope some people felt was tempered by those realities.
But in this context you did lose sight of realities.
Despite his bravado, however, the military realities have not changed.
You need to look at the realities of modern trade.
I'm exhausted by the realities of living in this country.
I have to deal with the actual realities of life.
How does Jerome Comer's story illustrate these realities and challenges?
The main characters bounce between these two polar opposite realities.
Stop letting peer pressure influence you to ignore financial realities.
Voting on the bill largely reflects the midterm political realities.
These economic circumstances reflect the realities of contemporary job opportunities.
And some of those sort of contextual realities get ignored.
Never mind that one of these realities is, well, reality.
These realities are failures of our humanity and American values.
" But the realities of money and technology "cannot be denied.
For how long will these radically unequal societal realities endure?
" But here, "we have been witnessing two non-overlapping realities.
Yet perceptions matter as much as realities in populist politics.
It's disconnected from the realities of his own Republican conference.
"We have always said an orderly British withdrawal from the EU is preferable to a disorderly one but we live with realities and we must prepare for possible realities," said government spokesman Steffen Seibert.
Sensitivity to the material realities of traveling while LGBTQ, Native, Asian, Latinx, black, or more is easier when one's hosts are themselves intimately familiar with those realities—perhaps the primary factor behind Misterbnb's success.
"The tough question becomes how colleges and universities can deal adequately with the external realities of sexual assault on the one hand and the inner realities of sexual ambivalence on the other," she writes.
The Flerken Has Something Called "Pocket Realities" And here's where it gets weird — er, even weirder: a Flerken's body also possesses "pocket realities," which are bubbles of space and time that exist in other worlds.
Despite being an intellectually engaged woman, and the wife of a reporter whose beat is narcotrafficking, Lydia experiences shock after shock when confronted with the realities of México, realities that would not shock a Mexican.
Clinton, and those who advise her, to start understanding these realities.
Obviously in today's world, there are other political realities to consider.
This episode of Insecure forced us to confront some hard realities.
Realities on the ground Three years later, the results are sobering.
"Our CEO doesn't have a firm grasp of the scientific realities."
"They both understand the realities of the situation," adds the source.
These homophobic realities function as the emotional centerpiece of the movie.
Any federal action that is blind to these realities will fail.
On Monday morning, the realities of my big idea hit me.
I thought it was masterfully done, and reflects the economic realities.
Reform requires resilience, struggle and better information on our everyday realities.
And those choices need to be informed by 21st century realities.
I talked to parents who are dealing with both those realities.
Others start with grand dreams and end with more proletarian realities.
What unfolds shows the messy but true realities of transracial adoption.
That was to be expected, given the realities of the war.
The realities of the legislation's potential impact is no laughing matter.
These dangerous realities make condom innovation not only important, but essential.
It also highlights some unfortunate realities for Clinton's campaign this week.
She is the author of Mass Shootings: Media, Myths, and Realities.
Faced with these realities, governments have started to adopt gender budgeting.
Mohammed Chaghlil was coming to terms with both realities at once.
From an early age, I lived in two different financial realities.
It is characterised by mid-Victorian moral norms and medical realities.
A lot of industries are still blind to these new realities.
The border between physical and digital realities is beginning to dissolve.
Behind Lancaster's buffed-up image lie darker realities, Parris' opponents say.
Social and economic realities do little to keep it in check.
You then add to that the realities of immigration and globalization.
Thankfully, many outdoors organizations have begun owning up to these realities.
Mainstream media can also be guilty of creating separate, incompatible realities.
These realities sometimes undercut Google's self-image as an AI powerhouse.
Instead, "Little Woods" is beholden to the realities of Ollie's life.
And people need to be educated about the realities of depression.
Adulting is one of the most harsh realities you'll stumble into.
All of our realities, to some extent, are constructed or filtered.
The harsher realities of millennial life certainly weigh heavily on Justine.
As a young black man I cannot hide from these realities.
The bombing did little to change the tragic realities in Syria.
Or at least, educate more people about the realities of menstruation?
Meanwhile, the insiders think the outsiders just don't understand political realities.
A decade later, however, there are two paradoxical realities in Newark.
There are no evil characters in his story, only ugly realities.
Any "fix" of the budget process needs to acknowledge these realities.
Also: Economic realities and climate; the traffic problem in Midtown Manhattan.
But the blame for inaction is indeed linked with economic realities.
"There's no harm reminding people of the realities of no deal."
The political ambitions have to be reconciled with the operation realities.
Intolerance, hatred and violent acts against Jews are significant realities today.
Any long-term plan for Afghanistan must confront four strategic realities.
Peter may not completely grasp the realities of the 21st century.
It can be used to create fictional realities or conduct cyberattacks.
But the passage of time, and the realities of geography, are
Fellow medical drama "Code Black" shows the realities of understaffed hospitals.
The article hints at ecological realities, but doesn't connect the dots.
The business model itself defies both common sense and market realities.
But how to explain such harsh realities to a young child?
The dissonance of these two realities created a dissonance within me.
But many worst-case scenarios from that time are now realities.
To be most effective, government policy must focus on market realities.
This only led to harder work finding alternative realities in books.
Memories created in virtual worlds can link with our personal realities.
Here's where the realities of a teardown kind of sink in.
But faced with these and other realities, the attendees cheerily persevered.
Over time, those few minutes can turn your dreams into realities.
The drama over tonight's speech ignores the realities of this presidency.
He barely mentioned the realities that drive those worries at all.
In the modern era, technology has made heretofore impossible constructions realities.
Things we were talking about 20 years ago are now realities.
His work imagines new realities for marginalized communities around the world.
But the strategic posturing is bumping up against Kerala's grim realities.
It's unlikely that such realities will ever again retreat from view.
Both also struggle to deal with the realities of American class.
Whatever the final result, Mr. Vlasic said, hard realities can wait.
The stylist Ibrahim Kamara has spent some time considering alternate realities.
And yet, the stark contrast between Amado's two realities surpassed expectations.
We want our dreams, not just our realities, to be represented.
And the political realities in Congress were of a different order.
It is reasonable-sounding response to modern realities; so is Episcopalianism.
He cannot tweet or bully his way out of market realities.
The funeral is unlikely to change political realities on its own.
Political sentiment changes, budget priorities shift, and fiscal realities set in.
Throughout, Parker sings from alternate realities; from future tense and past.
But Barnier said it dealt with the realities on the ground.
Regional and international realities lurked not far below the glittering surface.
The development of these alternative internet realities matters a great deal.
Some of the most Final Fantasies of games are now realities.
We cannot ignore the realities of the current state of America.
The risks and realities — and more new stories from NYT Parenting.
But somehow they all resemble theatrical attitudes rather than average realities.
For him, it's about multiple realities existing in a single space.
Realities, which reports on the situation in Russia's restive southern region.
And this was his moment, a joyful escape from painful realities.
Dan Bayless's portraits reflect the opposing realities of distance and warmth.
Or rather, the different realities of the situations we are in.
A couple hard realities put a wrench in my plan, though.
But the vast majority of questions completely ignore these institutional realities.
But they also spoke to deeper realitiesrealities that we don't often discuss — about the way the media covers all presidential candidates, and how the models that shape media narratives are often invisible to the public.
" Miller pointed to an ongoing Trump evolution in which "the realities of what it takes to campaign are giving way to the realities of governance, and that means adopting positions that are well considered and thought through.
And in that moment, these two 100-percent realities came to embody a society divided into broader realities so disparate and so incompatible that it feels as if two countries are living in the borders of one.
Our denial of our culpability blinds us to Iraq's current-day realities.
Proponents called it a realistic, workable alternative reflecting realities on the ground.
How do we hold those dual realities in concert with each other?
Tori Roloff is getting real about the realities of motherhood and marriage.
"The instructors had to be female, given the cultural realities," Rector says.
O'Leary believes that love should not make you blind to other realities.
He knew the African realities much better than the army folks, actually.
The Lion King gave us endearing mascots to plaster on grim realities.
And some impose restrictions that conflict with the realities of abortion care.
If cities don't like parts of those realities, they have some options.
It might seem small, but the translations represent two entirely different realities.
On Election Day, marijuana advocates and entrepreneurs were dealt two conflicting realities.
And it's an implicit admonishment of Sanders for not recognizing these realities.
Abrams and Gillum are the new Democratic political realities in their states.
Country star Joey Feek faced bittersweet realities over Christmas and New Year's.
But underneath the glitz and glam were the realities of new motherhood.
It simply does a better job of accommodating basic, physical human realities.
Candidates will also need to deal with realities within their own party.
It's not just state-sponsored actors exploiting platforms to create alternate realities.
But Erdrich has never shied away from the realities of everyday life.
We have lived with the brutal realities of being second-class citizens.
But his ultimatum does not change the underlying political and economic realities.
The beautiful game can offer only a temporary respite from ugly realities.
Kim sat down with industry leaders to unpack both of these realities.
But the realities of waging these kinds of fights make them unlikely.
That report will consider financial realities when recommending what missions to pursue.
But dreams of dominance are running into the realities of energy markets.
But even with those realities, the trend is nothing to balk at.
The eco-arts studio confronts dire realities with artistic resourcefulness and pluck.
A marketing strategy does not make realities on the ground any easier.
No matter; Christmas Inheritance doesn't deal with the realities of the world.
They are not the only ones who must adapt to new realities.
The realities of Judaism on Canada's west coast are a confusing mixture.
The Doctor Moms' Guide to Sexuality, Social Media and Other Adolescent Realities.
Parties need a place to make rules, to adjust to new realities.
"This says so many things that correspond to contemporary realities," he said.
In the face of our new geopolitical realities, there is much hope.
These aren't hypothetical situations — these are realities for millions of Americans. Today.
The six heroes must team up to save all of their realities.
Adult life is hard and houses are expensive, but these are realities.
However, political realities have tempered expectations for changes to the tax system.
If we could paint our inner realities, what would they look like?
It offers release, an ability to evade the realities of everyday existence.
While ambiguous, the encoded story hints at other possible worlds and realities.
It can be overwhelming, but marijuana helps me accept these new realities.
But it's a process -- and stated optimism -- that ignores two important realities.
Apparently some other realities of their operation are still worth keeping secret.
Or do its principles need to be adapted to today's political realities?
If it's uncomfortable or expresses difficult realities, well, that's the entire point.
" Single + Swiping — "a docu-series exploring the harsh realities of dating apps.
Daniella Monet isn't shying away from addressing the realities of new motherhood.
It artificially limits competition to address the realities of markets and scarcity.
"The realities that we're talking about are just so apparent," he said.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Tesla is getting a lesson in buyout realities.
These standards demonstrate astounding indifference to the realities faced by everyday women.
Zionism has always been pragmatic and nimble in adjusting to dynamic realities.
But he was wholly unprepared for the realities of running a business.
Paper Scissors puts these realities center stage, so that readers from any
These are extreme human realities that realistic fiction doesn't handle very well.
Such are the realities of a crew murder in the 40th Precinct.
The goal is as always to translate words and commitments into realities.
Traditional media has had to adapt to all of these new realities.
We can only dream what amazing virtual realities he would have created.
They're not sure about their safety, their intentions, their motives, their realities.
"The Canadians have been jolted into the realities of Trumpland," he said.
LongStory came in response to the harsher realities outside of Weasel Heights.
These thorny realities are something she's trying to "figure out," Allahyari said.
Read our interview with Martyn on the realities of a Trump presidency.
We can only aim to improve our realities and outlook in life.
In "The Garden Project," those memories collide and fuse with social realities.
It was a crash course in the brutal realities of social media.
"There's two kinds of realities here," Texas General Manager Jon Daniels said.
Both those realities are going to create their own sets of complications.
Stringing together obtuse veins of thought, he fabricates alternate realities and histories.
When they do, expectations can be out of step with new realities.
On the outside, joblessness and violence are the broken realities of life.
These realities hold for other types of spirits, like Scotch and vodka.
Things in virtual realities, at least in principle, have all those properties.
"Fiction can be a powerful tool for better grasping realities," Singer explained.
For people to determine their own best efforts, and respect their realities?
The pictures capture the contrary realities women face in a changing Iran.
Laws are often behind the economic realities of female (and male) citizens.
And practical realities make experts' guidance difficult to follow in certain workplaces.
It is cleaved cleanly between two realities — Trump's America and everyone else.
But there are realities about Canada and Trudeau that we cannot ignore.
But the realities of the entertainment business make the outcome more complicated.
Here's our look at the patterns, perceptions and global realities of immigration.
So whatever financial strategy you follow, it should account for these realities.
"At the C.G.T., we like to speak in concrete realities," he said.
According to Baudrillard, "simulacra" have come to displace realities in human understanding.
Those realities, by the way, do not merely involve his dying mother.
So CTRL-Labs could serve as an interface to Oculus' alternate realities.
All this points to uncomfortable realities for the world's two energy superpowers.
The president's comment doesn't align with the realities of global currency markets.
And...there needs to transcend, organize, and orient people to new realities.
But the realities of Mr. Maduro's Venezuela may be hard to overcome.
The impeachment proceedings provide a clear example of these opposing political realities.
But some new realities about Israeli politics may nonetheless still be discernible.
It's about time that those who think otherwise accept several unpleasant realities.
He envisions this evolving into a combination of virtual and augmented realities.
The new policy will be guided by ground realities, not artificial deadlines.
These realities make gender-responsive strategies for climate resilience and adaptation critical.
So that means if you're white, you have to understand certain realities.
Judge Pillard countered that we live in an age of shifting realities.
It's not like this region is denying the realities of climate change.
Lo, the childhood fantasies of yore are the technological realities of today.
This is where the political realities start to come into the picture.
At the moment, these extraordinary concerns are just concerns, not immediate realities.
And that's partially just recognition of the financial realities we're all accepting.
On Tuesday, he said his approach could keep pace with contemporary realities.
While those feelings are understandable, they do gloss over some important realities.
This new version of reform reflects the realities of today's digital politics.
The short documentaries accessible on White Spots highlight the current global realities.
How does the I Promise School illustrate the realities of urban education?
When they understood the realities of the process, some couldn't face it.
I think a lot about the market realities of something like music.
They were a pivot point in the creation of various social realities.
His work tackles adult realities through objects of childhood and adolescent imagination.
On top of that, colleges aren't being clear about these financial realities.
"Those who have networks in the system, those who understand the ground realities of this country, also know how to push those realities towards the change," Kumar said in a 2017 TV interview after taking over at Niti Aayog.
Those two realities linger across the episode and make its ending especially moving.
That's because diplomatic language is only a sign language for deeper political realities.
That's hard to reconcile with the realities of its price-to-specs ratio.
His administration has run up hard against the realities of the US Constitution.
Uranium mining has imposed realities that many in Arlit refuse to passively accept.
This partnership between the two companies reflects some harsh realities for both businesses.
The earliest remedies were simple, if insubstantial: I threw myself into fabricated realities.
Rozliubit is well on its way to manifesting realities of its own design.
Currency volatility was not in line with the country's economic realities, he added.
As I research and work with thousands of students, two realities are certain.
" CenturyLink praised Thursday's decision as something that aligned regulations with "competitive market realities.
Hilary Duff is opening up about the realities of being a working mother.
Devices will adapt instantly, blending the real and the virtual into mixed realities.
But he did occasionally seem to forget about the realities of the situation.
In fact, this blast from the past presents us with two different realities.
But in the course of their work, they were aware of two realities.
Brie Larson is clearly adjusting herself to the realities of her newfound celebrity.
"The decision shows a disdain for workers and their realities in today's workplace."
But we also know the practical realities of starting wars with powerful men.
This reflects the realities five-and-a-half years into the Syrian conflict.
It is never too early to expose kids to the realities of business.
But whatever the reason, America's CEOs need to wake up to new realities.
They shield their kids from these harsh realities, and it creates a disconnect.
But given the realities of the U.S. government in 2017, anything is possible.
Instead, she is magnifying the very personal realities of being a woman online.
Obviously, the title should have alerted me to the realities of the show.
But that changes as time goes on and realities of adulthood creep in.
"We are right-sizing capacity for the realities of the marketplace," Barra said.
Will the social media giant adjust its policies to reflect the new realities?
Much of the initial work is done with cameras, but someone from Realities.
It just means acknowledging each other's financial realities, and calibrating your expectations accordingly.
Because loss aversion and survivor bias numb us to the realities of life.
These signals are actually the chaotic realities of a space that is maturing.
She documented and interpreted realities from the border through installations, performances, and photographs.
Farmers sheltered from market realities will often take unwise actions they otherwise wouldn't.
"There were two completely different realities," Sorbello said in the statement to PEOPLE.
" Ivanka Trump talks the realities of the campaign, calling it "bizarre and vicious.
The performance data suggests a mismatch between election night expectations and political realities.
The choice has come down to essential realities or a life of fantasy.
As long as the Electoral College remains, these political realities can't be ignored.
Here are five realities that inclusive leaders understand, embody, and act on: 1.
" For Wann, "there's not a lot of distinction between personal and political realities.
Duterte elected, a troll in St. Petersburg who peddled fake realities for the
What should we do, to shape our policy, given these complicated, painful realities?
It's completely tone deaf to the current economic realities facing working class Americans.
By imagining alternate realities, we are allowing for shifts in our everyday reality.
Each of these doctored realities is close enough, a problem only for pedants.
WASHINGTON DEPOT "Made Realities, Real Situations," Neil Callander, Russell Horton and Marc Roder.
And the political realities, he added, make it unlikely that they ever will.
However, it is important to separate the hyperbole from the underlying economic realities.
There are promising signs that Congress is finally waking up to these realities.
ON NOVEMBER 1st, Facebook was pulled between two cities and two divergent realities.
But Coleman's "beautiful vision" for remaking the exam soon met some harsh realities.
Ms. Dacus, though, has teeth sharpened by the realities of being a woman.
"We cannot ignore the realities of the current state of America," he said.
These realities make it clear that that the status quo is not sustainable.
But those movies were reflections of the realities of the postwar political economy.
To stay one step ahead of the game, take these realities to heart.
But just as often, Doughty fails to engage with the realities of mourning.
In the days ahead, we will have to consider those realities as well.
Most disturbing of all, however, were the implications of these realities for democracy.
He or she will have to decided how to react to these realities.
Given Rio's financial realities, it's difficult to see those plans coming to fruition.
But those that fail to adapt to the new realities wither and perish.
Europe's response to Mr. Trump must begin with a hard look at realities.
Being a young woman, I face oppressive economic, social and political realities daily.
Colleges must do a better job of explaining marketplace realities to their customers.
Adam Curtis: I think it's one of the realities of the modern world.
This September, it will probably help to keep both these realities in mind.
Several of these economic realities are well-known risk factors for sexual harassment.
It's a show about the economic realities for young people in America today.
At times this idyllic vision of political participation runs up against uncomfortable realities.
It plays over a wordless opening montage that establishes Philip's and Elizabeth's realities.
In Brooklyn, any exhibition about displacement would be incomplete without confronting harsh realities.
It's time to face some challenging realities when it comes to autonomous cars.
Do you think this bill will actually change the realities of mass incarceration?
Scholars value them for revealing the hidden realities of social and political history.
How does this book particularly resonate in today's political, social and economic realities?
These realities make a sustained vaccination campaign brutally difficult for health workers here.
But the glossy surface of greater economic ties cannot mask dark sociopolitical realities.
There's this idea that you know something in addition to the financial realities.
But subway and real estate realities often can lead couples down unanticipated paths.
Behind bars, she started sketching the harsh realities of her fellow female inmates.
Indeed, the law is the offspring of two pressing realities in French politics.
They also set static rules devoid of the dynamic realities of the market.
But he soon found himself butting up against the realities of the industry.
King's work often underscored such political realities in ways that mattered to me.
As alternative realities and fake facts go, that argument is something to behold.
She also encourages them to dig for the emotional realities beneath their discourse.
I think now that it was very interesting because they knew other realities.
The Daniels envisioned viewers using thumbnails to flip among the alternate realities onscreen.
Bystander Realities Upstander ideology directs us to "stand up" to bullies and hate.
But the hard realities of polarization cannot be vanquished solely by good intentions.
They talk about India's ambitious solar initiative, but also its broader energy realities.
Nonetheless, given the realities of her workplace, such counsel may not be welcome.
" These realities, Bush said, require Americans "to recall and recover our own identity.
With these realities in mind, the facts are simply not on Trump's side.
These investments come against the backdrop of shifting political realities and technology trends.
"I think it's a larger conversation about the realities of slavery," she says.
Here are some realities that both policymakers and candidates should be talking about.
But the realities of running a store have all but decimated that model.
People care much more about unfair economic realities than they do unequal ones.
The realities that come with being an adult can sometimes be downright dreadful.
The time has come to radically shift from distant futures to today's realities.
Equivocation about the friends' sexual status and orientations are translated into physical realities.
Schiff, in his statements, also pointedly acknowledged the political realities of the Senate.
WASHINGTON — They might as well have been speaking different languages, from alternate realities.
They capture how our own lives are connected to the universal sacred realities.
Americans need a continental agreement that reflects the realities of the 21st century.
These are the stories and realities that have been ignored, repressed, and suppressed.
It is time to adopt a regulatory system that meets 21st century realities.
"This decision was made based on two extremely complicated realities," says Share Now.
But we need to recall the technological realities of the late eighteenth century.
"We cannot ignore the realities of the current state of America," Anthony said.
And no one person can change one of those realities, much less both.
Some for creative reasons, and some to suit the realities of film production.
Where are the areas where she gains consensus within the realities of politics?
It's the only way to get anywhere near embracing their new American realities.
When it comes to business realities, that just does not compute at FDA.
Talks of IoT often conjure up fears of Black Mirror-esque dystopian realities.
Realities, a website covering the peninsula annexed from Ukraine in 2014, and Caucasus.
The 9/85033 Commission's well-intended vision underestimated turf battles and operational realities.
First, it is vital to address the disturbing human realities behind the statistics.
Mr. Otieno, who had grown up in Kibera, saw beyond those stark realities.
In other words, Facebook made judgment calls about political realities and acted accordingly.
It's really hard to imagine this becoming law anytime soon, given political realities.
Very few people confront the realities of death beyond making their own will.
" Accordingly, he writes, the Biennale is "an assembly and layering of multiple realities.
This is what must happen given the new realities of life on Wall Street.
VICE chatted with photojournalist Forsyth to discuss the complicated realities of this power struggle.
But that's nothing compared to the practical realities of trying to actually build it.
But Sanders did not own up Thursday to the political realities his proposal faces.
We think like primates; we make very simple models to rationalize very complicated realities.
And It's simple because we don't share the same realities nor the same pain.
To many South Koreans however, those arguments don't reflect the realities of Moon's government.
Urban cowboys were also facing tough financial realities made worse by record gas prices.
My characters grieved and ached and collided with their own desires and deteriorating realities.
In Leaders: Myths and Realities, Harriet Tubman is an example of a "Heroes" leader.
It depicts the realities of dating, heartbreak and reconciliation in a frank, funny way.
He sent a signal that he's accepting the harsh realities of the delegate math.
Then streaming giants like Netflix stepped in and changed the economic realities even more.
When you dissect consumer debt even further, you start to realize some sad realities.
Those are serious goals, and there's need for serious capital to make them realities.
Reasonable people will reasonably disagree about many of the strange new realities surrounding breastfeeding.
It's an America that confronts the very realities the traditional one shied away from.
More than half of the album revolves around the sobering realities of unrequited love.
For those families, he said, the realities of racial inequality are anything but old.
The '803s are somewhat akin to pure escapism from the harsher realities of life.
Macron never did seem suited to the dull realities of day-to-day life.
What you get is a thousand niche realities, each spreading misinformation, mistrust, and rage.
IBM—at least for the time being—seems willing to ignore these harsh realities.
Yet the plan to de-dollarise ultimately comes up against market and economic realities.
He said they're to be expected when the government ignores market realities and overreaches.
I enjoy creating facsimile newspapers, websites, and online articles to support these virtual realities.
Ozark takes the time needed to unpack the realities of coping with crime politics.
But before you get too excited, there are some hard realities to contend with.
History and Washington's realities tell us that Yellen will probably toe the Trump line.
Sure, Bandersnatch grapples with some lofty ideas about fate, free will, and multiple realities.
"It's constitutions that adapt to reality, not realities that adapt to constitutions," Bregadze said.
One of the dangers of the internet is people can have entirely different realities.
These narratives, however, are dangerous when they smudge the messy realities of African countries.
This bit wasn't meant as hate, but as picturing another part of trans realities.
The torturous tribute is not just a reminder of the brutal realities of exploration.
It brought the ugly realities of discrimination, especially in the South, to international attention.
Hats off to Russia's FSB and GRU for the accurate read of American realities.
Critics of the health law have long warned of these predictable, harsh economic realities.
I hope that this story brings some validation for people who experience these realities.
Bastardilla: Streets are spaces within cities where different realities have the opportunity to meet.
Here are the political realities: Conservatives will push for a repeal-only bill next.
It concerns the slant of realities meeting—or occasionally clashing—at a shared point.
Speech requires known words that themselves refer to realities that are identified and distinguished.
Was it an intentional choice to soften the harshness of the realities of war?
Through the introduction of alternate realities, dystopias encourage people to reconsider their present day.
And adapting to the realities of Canada means that hockey will be involved somehow.
Those government subsidized transportation companies are also facing the realities of neglected transit systems.
But we have to stop using realities for our excuses not to be great.
Russian citizens need to feel good about something and their economic realities aren't rosy.
Rather than recognize these realities, Stephens has opted to bash climate activists yet again.
We enter the characters' distinct realities and see them become truer versions of themselves.
But the realities did not match her expectations — especially when it came to food.
His consideration given to the risks and realities of such a promise was lacking.
This documentary is from 2012, but many of the realities are still true today.
Please remember when you hear this: the media is great at producing alternate realities.
"A structure that acts according to the realities of the region will be formed".
Any honest assessment requires a deep dive into the underlying economic realities in play.
The murky realities underlying these centuries-old internecine struggles long have baffled U.S. officials.
Americans should remind themselves of three realities in the wake of the Barcelona attack.
Our presidential candidates must acknowledge and aggressively address the realities of a changing climate.
As such, the realities of the gender gap manifest differently across races and ethnicities.
Political realities are inseparable from art, which is often a direct response to them.
These are realities that even an ugly spasm of violence is unlikely to undo.
Second, we should directly tackle the grim realities that give rise to discriminatory impulses.
And the stories told are sad, closely bound to the political realities of today.
The one unmistakable lesson of Middle Eastern realities is that being weak invites catastrophe.
And both sides, at this point, desperately need to adjust to the new realities.
Dictators of all stripes relied on retouching to alter photos that portrayed "inconvenient" realities.
"I think they're both going to face realities that they weren't anticipating," he said.
In the speech, Munger describes how people create false realities to avoid the truth.
The policy of promoting breastfeeding above all else left women's choices -- and realities -- out.
Where was Dr. Huxtable warning Theo about the realities of engaging with police officers?
" Academe is not detached from the harsh and messy realities of the "real world.
His war is against forces and realities that contradict him or challenge his power.
But this devil's bargain is only one of the many realities haunting immigrant communities.
These human realities must be confronted honestly, rather than being disguised behind comforting abstractions.
However, market realities will make this promise impossible to keep as coal's slide continues.
A choice between the infinite coexisting realities and the prospect of returning is impossible.
These realities should not cause us to understate the magnitude of both events, however.
Soundtracked by holymachine's hypnotic synth arpeggios, Aquiet attempts to visually conjure our fragmented realities.
If you focus on improving your realities, those changes are usually for the better.
But here we shouldn't go too far, we must act based on today's realities.
So, when you talk about loss, sadness, are those sentimental feelings or objective realities?
The Ranger Indoctrination Program is undoubtedly brutal, desensitizing infantrymen to the realities of violence.
People talked to you while looking at their phones, lost in entirely different realities.
"My brand of feminism is based on the realities of human nature," she said.
He believed in creating new realities, he said; he'd dedicated his life to it.
When their realities collide, it is difficult to predict how either leader will respond.
These contradictory realities have long filtered through the two countries' approach to their relations.
That allows both advocates and critics of DAFs to claim their own information realities.
Maybe they didn't grow up with this list of horrible realities on constant replay.
People can create their own narratives, their own alternative news networks, their own realities.
We also have an essay and photographs about the complicated realities of working motherhood.
Those more complex realities do not negate the potential for contentious politics in 2020.
In comic-speak, a multiverse exists: "There are multiple realities, Peter," Mysterio tells Parker.
Iraq's postwar political realities have reserved the position of prime minister for a Shiite.
These are actual realities, ones that only one side has the power to change.
Drinking in bars and flamboyant wedding celebrations, both forbidden under ISIS, are now realities.
They are a varied group with diverse histories, realities, and political and ideological persuasions.
He is America's most celebrated painter of the solitary realities of 20th century life.
These deeper geopolitical realities mean China and Russia will be only allies of convenience.
Alexis has very little time to adjust to the quick succession of new realities.
" Sirisena, Feltman added, "is somehow blinded to the realities into which he's thrust himself.
In short, players don't learn the realities of a gun, they learn its simulation.
"Some parents might think they should shield their children from the realities," Amber says.
He is not romantic — or not excessively so — about the realities of modern living.
"Realities" might sound like a stretch if you've beheld Ms. Morgan's cartoonish, outrageous style.
Considering regional realities, Israel is unlikely suddenly to alter its core national security policies.
Today we're going to be talking about wild concepts and realities in product design.
But at least Illinois makes it possible to see such on-the-ground realities.
Now Mr. Johnson's bombast is about to collide with the realities that undermined Mrs.
Traditional monopoly states set prices largely according to accounting conventions unrelated to market realities.
The space-and-time warping and mirrored realities in "Doctor Strange" are a blast.
A blissful time when harsh realities like the gender pay gap are so distant.
Poignant, judiciously stocked with guests, it's soul- and life-affirming without ignoring harsh realities.
Given these realities, Hispanic advocacy groups should not be wasting time fighting amongst themselves.
The Garland nomination also revealed the President's distaste for the vulgar realities of politics.
Go deeper: Our higher education system is mismatched with the realities of modern life
It's up to organizers and the Sanders campaign to turn these possibilities into realities.
They are willing to ignore the lessons of history and the realities of today.
Confronted with these new realities, many producers of age-worthy wines changed their thinking.
He has to confront the political realities and the headwinds that are against him.
First and foremost, it is not a story of parallel dimensions and alternate realities.
I'll grant that anxieties about food allergies, too, may have outpaced the empirical realities.
Against these realities, U.S. counterterrorism goals undoubtedly align more closely with those of Iran.
Writers with the greatest capacity to portray alternative realities were therefore censored the harshest.
Additionally, they are forthcoming about the financial realities—successes and challenges — the organization faces.
What we need is politicians who speak plainly about deep realities and difficult solutions.
A line in his "Tom Sawyer's Conspiracy" easily holds up amid present-day realities.
And in recent years, the suburbs' changing racial realities have created their own tensions.
Which means there's no reason to think the political realities Obama referenced have changed.
But in doing so, they've proven that they aren't really interested in economic realities.
The Trump administration should take these realities into account when trying to engage Russia.
Instantly the harsh realities of Eritrea dissolved in a swirl of color and motion.
Good people of all beliefs, on facing harsh global realities, can retreat to cynicism.
"Rather than honestly confront these realities, some have sought to minimize them," McCain said.
But the niceties of the law contrast with the daily realities of the marketplace.
And it can be particularly powerful when it coincides with red-alert political realities.
She puts many thoughts out there and travels between different characters, genders and realities.
These realities may constraint Bolsonaro in how deeply he can reorient Brazil's foreign policy.
On the surface, Rose seems warm, progressive, and awake to the realities of racism.
Varo's writings and paintings express her appetite for realities that proudly escape constraints while.
In response to these bleak realities, we're often told that it's all our fault.
"Like the book title suggests, it&aposs a no-nonsense, practical guide that exposes the demands, expectations, and realities of being a successful business owner, and offers guidance for how to plan for and deal with those realities to ensure success," Osima concluded.
And he brushes aside mountains of practical realities that others have spent years dealing with.
For that reason, Mendes keeps the realities of motherhood in mind when creating her designs.
And yet we are about to recapitulate this accomplishment with the advent of synthetic realities.
The story of the Gaselys cargo reflects the realities of the globalizing natural gas market.
In order to transcend the darker realities of our history, we have to face them.
Those ventures might not work — but these are realities the Postal Service has to face.
Hilary Duff is giving her fans a glimpse into the realities of new-mom life.
But they also keep it real about the realities of keeping their relationship going strong.
Let&aposs live with the other and let&aposs match our ideology with concrete realities.
He instead describes them as scrambling in good faith to catch up to new realities.
The focus returns to players, and the realities of how sides can find meaningful improvement.
Nobody walks away from the realities of illness and dying with their ethical compass intact.
Doctors and nurses faced the same realities of war as the soldiers they were treating.
Yet, Donahue did not see many of the daily realities of parenting reflected in art.
But for international organizations, rapidly-changing realities in the area have made their work untenable.
Yet that night-time scene in the harem reflects some bleak realities of court life.
Conspiracy theories give us a way to deal with both of those larger cultural realities.
Now, hopefully, it can also be tied into both public health goals and commercial realities.
As the power dynamic shifts, apps may continue to face new realities about their relevancy.
Similarly, using surrealistic methods, Sadeghi encompasses the allegorical stories and cruel realities with stinging satire.
"Marie's whole credo was bringing the realities of war to a broad audience," Pike said.
In contrast, those living in leafy suburbs were cushioned from the realities of mass immigration.
But like many of her peers, she kept one eye firmly trained on practical realities.
The big U.S. players appear uninterested in adapting to these realities in the near term.
She says she wishes her school would have educated her about the realities of motherhood.
Such are the confusing realities of a rapidly developing socialist country in the 21st century.
Two decades ago, American History X brought to life the ugly realities of white supremacy.
Hell may be a teenage girl, but some realities are in need of a scourge.
That it did not showed how out of touch with Catalan realities the government is.
But police and pornography are not the only realities of life in Weimar-era Berlin.
Reflecting these political realities on Capitol Hill, Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon and New York Sen.
What realities about the nature of the business has it forced its competitors to face?
Frida Kahlo: She was so unapologetic and unafraid of the harsh realities of the world.
We can, and should, scrutinize the sociological realities of online culture, its gaming subcultures included.
But now, Brown says, it's time to hone in on the realities of surviving it.
Beyond that, Messenger's bot strategy speaks to a few realities of modern computing and communication.
I was coming to know a very different set of economic realities, and very well.
In this part of the world, the realities of climate change are hard to ignore.
How can Elizabeth and Philip, now fully awakened to these realities, possibly remain loyal soldiers?
But putting the blame entirely on Verizon ignores some fundamental realities of science and infrastructure.
Trump's shift on foreign military engagement marks an acknowledgment of hard global realities, analysts say.
The overlapping realities have always been there except now we have an app for it.
Our realities agree and so we're able to get along well enough in the world.
Ben Sasse posted a candid Father's Day message about the realities of being a dad.
"In many realities, Morty and Rick ARE in a passionate healthy romantic relationship," he suggested.
The message from 2017 couldn't be clearer: In the battle for realities, augmented beats virtual.
But Easter thinks we should start preparing for the medical realities of the Red Planet.
With the stakes so high, only a fool would ignore the realities of foul play.
These are tough realities, not excuses for why more hasn't been done for desperate people.
Leadership at the emerging crop of consumer IPOs shows that they take these realities seriously.
" Nevertheless, CBS Sports' Gary Parrish calls run-offs "one of college basketball's dirty little realities.
Lives that have their own experiences, and often lives that experience different realities than yours.
Did she really have to let him to face the brutal realities of pet mortality?
But viewing that advancement through a vacuum requires ignoring the technological realities of our world.
Nor did the language in the report suggest the plan was engaging with such realities.
But Trump and his followers also insist that their immigration concerns reflect basic cultural realities.
It is an idyllic relationship that cannot survive the harsh realities of race and class.
Any kind of work can be valid when it has a contradiction to different realities.
It also completely distorts the realities of the work environment at The New York Times.
In any case, lives, careers and even retirement realities can be as volatile as markets.
Saturn will make you face realities that will help you heal emotionally, physically and spiritually.
Some writers are using science fiction and fantasy tropes to describe grim current political realities.
But he also schooled his new boss on the realities of building a standardized test.
The Republican and Democratic rosters of today's Finance Committee reflect separate and distinct partisan realities.
Everywhere in this book we confront realities too dismal for lyric transformation, nevertheless uncannily transformed.
Some disturbing realities about the struggle for dignity in work emerge from what we witness.
The weeks ahead will test just how sensitive the market is to today's geopolitical realities.
Others are just desperate to redraw the everyday realities of people right here on Earth.
The tragedy amplified the insidious and fatal realities of transphobia that are too often minimized.
But given the realities of American political culture, cash transfers alone cannot solve the problem.
Unfortunately, the theories of this law and previous Russia sanctions have collided with current realities.
So, it's important for lawmakers on both sides to recognize the realities of today's industry.
InSight Crime analysisThe increased volume of cocaine passing through Guinea-Bissau reflects two tough realities.
His approach is elastic, and he adjusts his methodology to the realities of the situation.
Enhancing the electricity grid by adding new transmission capacity is a necessity given today's realities.
It is clear that the trade policies of President Trump do not reflect these realities.
The complex rules of origin no longer reflect the realities of the modern supply chain.
You'd think humans would have gotten used to the beastlier realities of existence by now.
But even beyond the troubling racial realities of his candidacy is the misogyny of it.
This year's convention is molded by, and reflective of, the political realities we currently face.
It also provided a respite from the harsh day-to-day realities of his cell.
LIVINGSTON MANOR "Intricate Realities," artwork by Hannah Raine Brenner-Leonard, Patrick Duffy and Jayoung Yoon.
It makes sense that the after tax return, therefore, should be higher, given these realities.
How can a content farmer artfully and responsibly uphold the ethical standards of both realities?
Fake/Realities by multimedia artist Hugues Clément is an unsettling but visually engaging audiovisual installation.
This can be healing—Neptune smooths over harsh realities—but it can teeter on dissociation.
We just have to deal with the realities of chaotic bodies as best we can.
One apparently not well versed with the economic and political realities of the telecom market.
Cryptobiotic soil breaks down unstable dynamic material bodies at scales not linked by topological realities.
Other nods to expected technological advances and even contemporary realities add grit to the film.
Better realities, where Kurt Angle is the prodigal son and Vince McMahon the beneficent patriarch.
My work addresses unknown, fundamental realities of female and trans male experiences regarding the clitoris.
It's still talked about because it was such a simple action that jarred everyone's realities.
Elected representatives concerned about climate change must pursue reforms that are cogent with political realities.
But people who are less open to alternative realities take longer to improve in life.
We now see also that those elites are blind to plain and clear economic realities.
These realities are scarcely mentioned in Western media accounts of the United States' assassination program.
Fatphobia, transphobia and ableism are part of our daily realities, especially for women of color.
Regardless of whether it is legally appropriate, that antique view does not describe contemporary realities.
"It seems incredible, but this is the daily realities in these counties," Mr. Albright said.
But in Onward, the fantastical, Tolkien-lite elements are mixed with more banal workaday realities.
Too many politicians, black and white, do not address the realities of segregation head on.
But their stature could not insulate them from the realities of the Jim Crow South.
Awed by their image and reputation, he knew little about the realities of gang life.
The health care system needs to be restructured to reflect the realities of patient care.
"We're the ones that need to adapt to the realities of our country," he said.
At its heart is a sense of rebellion against the realities of a racist world.
But mythos, poetry, and the realities they reveal are of no use to this administration.
Seriously, guys, Buffyverse fans notice these details and we get cranky about our fictional realities.
He pulls back the curtain separating the myth of the astronaut from its human realities.
Now he has the harder task of turning those gestures into on-the-ground realities.
The fate of this report explains how Israel must change to accommodate modern Jewish realities.
Mr. Araji, the interior minister, says his views have evolved to match Iraq's political realities.
The phrase, often repeated in anger or haste, is clever, but it ignores political realities.
The pressing question is, given our current political realities, how to get all this done.
In Burton, just next door to Flint, budget realities have made plastics the realistic choice.
Now they appear jittery, selling stocks at small signs that vague risks may become realities.
These two realities — my son's asthma and this new respiratory virus crossing continents — feel discordant.
How do we know the "whitelash" isn't a predictable and unavoidable reaction to these realities?
Few regulations are more disconnected from today's realities than the F.C.C.'s media ownership rules.
It is reasonable and therapeutic for a treatment team to discuss these realities with patients.
A conversation where we show the stark realities of the choices we have to make.
However, they obviously need to adjust to the new realities at hand, which they will.
How is the aging population in this country changing and adapting to these new realities?
Any of the existing plans that the Senate could take up face tough political realities.
Some critics say the company is too disengaged from the political realities facing the country.
Again the 5 free GB couldn't keep up with the realities of my digital life.
Meanwhile, in the security arena, Moon is also grappling with how to manage shifting realities.
Given these realities, parents should set clear boundaries about how much they'll pay for college.
"It's clear that there are two political realities competing to lead the country," he said.
"Our clothes tend to reflect our immediate surroundings and realities pretty honestly," Ms. Gauntlett said.
They overlook the realities of a South Asia riven by tribalism and insurmountable religious differences.
People across the country are waking up to the stark realities of the climate crisis.
Irrational exuberance met the realities of earnings and gross margins (The New York Times DealBook).
Objective realities are inspected like supermarket apples and accepted only if they tickle the fancy.
But these realities can be hard to spot in the vastness of the American marketplace.
That makes sense — the realities of politics often get in the way of political will.
We need to be hearing from the people who are suffering through these realities firsthand.
They are too confident and seemingly oblivious to the glaring realities of the American electorate.
Soon, though, given actuarial realities, Justice Kennedy's place at the court's ideological center could disappear.
THE WHOLE history of fiction shows that alternative realities are an attractive and profitable idea.
The country has always been divided, but more importantly, Americans now live in different realities.
However, this argument may be irrelevant to the realities of many Americans' current financial situations.
TV history is full of fantasy sequences and realities that turned out to be fake.
He made efforts to improve the way he spoke about the realities of racial discrimination.
I liked to shelter myself and not expose myself to the realities of our world.
Jeremy Corbyn has focused on the dark realities of poverty and austerity in this campaign.
Until such market realities are tested, however, the new products are being greeted with optimism.
Insofar as this was a story, it was a story about appearances, not realities. Okay?
Given these realities, Trump and his advisers have now charted the best possible path forward.
With the administration's unwillingness to appreciate these realities, Fed rate hikes could provoke political backlash.
But a man who is also painfully naive about the realities of today's polarized Washington.
Unfortunately, the fans of Trumpism keep getting confronted with the realities of the man himself.
By extension the realities of Black people in Europe (whether European or not) are omitted.
But the contradictions persist, and I'm not sure they're truly facing up to the realities.
As the realities of the changing energy system sink in, I suspect that will change.
The day-to-day realities of a polyamorous relationship are much like the day-to-day realities of a monogamous one: trying to balance commitments and priorities, making plans for the future and for Friday night, supporting each other through the ups and downs.
It's unclear if all, most, or some of those who discredited Hill based on that behavior gleaned much about the realities of sexual harassment, but 27 years later, many seem to have a lot to learn about the realities of sexual assault, and shame.
Most importantly, they speak to how the realities of the community are relayed through time spent.
Negative implications and realities were wiped clean, but then again, that's how you make something beautiful.
It's just facing an important and overdue reckoning with the hard realities that face any business.
But after years of assembling its products overseas, the realities of production were sobering for executives.
But ad industry experts say Goldman's explanation leaves out many important realities of Facebook's advertising machine.
Do you think network television dramas do a good enough job at capturing these social realities?
Lee desperately trying to prepare the orphan Clem for the brutal realities of life without him.
What results is an exploration of how our imagined realities end up affecting our real lives.
Tony Hawk is getting candid about the realities of having a loved one with Alzheimer's disease.
Sadly, there is no amount of clever branding or subway advertising that will eliminate those realities.
They embodied the realities of subsistence farming and the strength of the individuals who do it.
The email from CEO Mary Barra said that costs are not currently aligned with market realities.
The realities: Republicans can't just give up on repeal after running on it in four elections.
But then you hit hour 10 (or so), and a few realities start to set in.
"We all have different realities of what goes on when we have our fights," said Kim.
The realities are far more complicated, but overly simplistic narratives stick -- partly because they mobilize rage.
"Today's FEC decision recognizes the everyday realities of working parents running for elected office," she said.
The prices we see for resources do not accurately reflect the underlying realities of resource availability.
And ultimately his words help us see the grim realities around us a little more clearly.
The more we talk about these realities, the more we can open ourselves up for learning.
Why do you suppose conservative media is so good at constructing alternative realities for its audience?
She must publicly recognize the horrific realities that are happening on the ground in Rakhine state.
Many of these frail, artificial states don't correspond to any ethnic, cultural, linguistic or demographic realities.
They are more ready to accept accompaniment, ie, compromise with the realities of the 21st century.
She was too realistic about the political realities that could keep the device on the market.
The River God, subconsciously or almost erroneously, is breaking through into concurrent realities that exist simultaneously.
That same year, the realities of a live broadcast allowed for some real-time follow-ups.
In the end, the demonstration raised some uncomfortable problems about the realities of early 5G deployments.
QUITO, Ecuador — Seen from Quito, Julian Assange's fate seems to play out in two parallel realities.
Before you welcome a pig into your home, remember the realities that come with pig ownership.
Art might reflect all these realities at once: that which is hidden, or permitted, or censored.
Some of the subtle realities of sexual harassment are also being discussed and considered more openly.
As far as the harsh realities of those "uncertain times" go, Germany is a country anaesthetised.
They imagine the territory under the skirt as a place where other realities come into being.
The harsh realities for whoever becomes prime minister will change little from those confronting Mrs May.
Her brand of feminist art offers a reprieve from the often harsh realities of immigrant life.
Her appropriations are part homage to the past, part alternate realities and part badass feminist interventions.
The stark realities of both the state and federal legislatures make the November 6 midterms crucial.
Nevertheless, Gina Prince-Bythewood's directorial debut paints a hopeful image of love surviving life's harsh realities.
It's also a problem for men and boys, especially when discussing the realities of forced labor.
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Become fluent in the language of your potential customers and empathize with their problems and realities.
So I sought out some users, past and present, to discover the realities of their lives.
We saw women's stories instead revolve around the complex realities of feminine power, warts and all.
Given those realities, it's not surprising that so many manufacturers have moved away from making antibiotics.
"[Tapeworms are] a real conversation starter about some of the realities faced by wildlife," Bell added.
Sharon Baptiste, a researcher, said Britain had never truly faced the realities of its black history.
Horror aside, From Beyond shows the seductive and potentially obsessive nature of augmented reality (or realities).
In short, there were basic realities about running for president that would have to be accepted.
Apparently, the economic realities of our world have stirred up a desire for meaning over money.
Ultimately, I am trying to make space for new realities for black woman through my imaginations.
And it's a perfect time to have that voice back to talk about the realities now.
Giving archivists authority to defend a country's reputation will not suppress painful realities or opposing views.
"I think they're out of touch with the realities of being a small business," he said.
Hot Girls Wanted showed the harsh realities of why many teen girls start doing amateur porn.
After all, she builds entire surrealist sets and makes us consider them as our potential realities.
People feel really hopeful—that the realities they've experienced and lived are being more widely understood.
" Kevin said, "We were three people living three different realities of what the Jonas Brothers were.
Recognizing and responding to these realities have helped communities and countries make progress against their epidemics.
The exhibition Looking Through: Photography, Race, and Identity captures racial realities that are painful and contemporary.
Facts about Muslims, and Mexicans — historical facts — have as little relevance to him as current realities.
Within communities and individual lives, the realities are more complicated: privileges and oppressions compound and collide.
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Its business model has clearly failed to properly evolve with the realities of a modern economy.
When faced with the realities of originating a mortgage, many of these technology companies will pivot.
As the statement suggests, the meeting must be of two ordinary things that inhabit different realities.
These realities are completely out of sync with the president's prioritization of nuclear upgrades over nonproliferation.
In service of growth, the economy and with it politics, no longer adequately reflect our realities.
It illustrates the difficulty Italy's democratic political system is having with the today's new political realities.
Her comments go farther in acknowledging the political realities of Democrats running in more conservative districts.
He calls himself "a very strong advocate" for partnerships "based on economic realities" that create competition.
It's time to put aside this knee-jerk emotionalism and confront the realities of the issue.
Republicans can't rely on stoking racial tensions and creating alternative realities to stay in office forever.
The Thompson sisters were well schooled in the manners and sober realities of the family trade.
Mr. Abramoff said the justices seem far removed from the unpleasant realities of his old life.
This has led to a multiplication of realities — of what is real and what is not.
We must modernize our systems and institutions to reflect the realities of a rapidly evolving economy.
Unfounded hopes for the court's ostensibly apolitical ideals produce undue disillusionment with the court's political realities.
Americans were so emotionally young, so fascinated by what Europeans knew to be world-weary realities.
They've already shaken markets and taken an economic toll, but they are threats rather than realities.
The economic realities of the industry have set in for a number of ride-hailing players.
BRANFORD "Abstract Realities," Maralyn Adlin, Marjorie Gillette Wolfe, Henry L. Loomis, Patrick McGowan and Victoria Navin.
Designing such a response is not easy, given the realities of the budget and alliance relations.
Today's political, economic and ecological realities make the task facing the next president even more challenging.
But his habit of creating alternative realities and eroding trust could come back to haunt him.
The EIS is rife with missing data and damning realities, said the NRDC senior counsel, Reynolds.
" The ban treaty, in their view, "disregards the realities of the increasingly challenging international security environment.
"For me personally, it's definitely been eye-opening to the realities of sexual assault," Tejera said.
By ignoring these realities, policymakers and politicians are ignoring a central issue in their constituents' lives.
It conveys the fragility of youth and the harsh realities often faced by those so young.
Sure. It is interesting though how it's like all realities are happening at the same time.
The refusal to speak the truth explicitly about demographic realities [dooms] the GOP to electoral extinction.
Below, we've rounded up 21 stories, via Whisper, about the many realities of "taking a break."
Given these geographic realities, there is simply no easy path to a Senate majority for Democrats.
Some of the shift in opinion has to do with the changing realities of medical practice.
He's concerned that the museum is becoming tone-deaf to the realities of the surrounding communities.
A mixed-media show in London is documenting the unfortunate realities of war with found-objects.
But what they do has always been based entirely on the lived realities of native Detroiters.
In none of these realities or planets would 1996's Barb Wire have fared any better.
Even within the close and contained realm that is the home, there are many different realities.
Rooney is alive to the ways that high-flown ideals are constantly punctured by everyday realities.
She credits her training in psychology with giving her the awareness that multiple realities can coexist.
Churchill's vision did not survive the changing economic and political realities of the 1950s and '60s.
The change in attitude by those in power is driven by changing realities in Iranian society.
As Thursday wore on, the grim realities of cancellations set in among basketball coaches and players.
If the realities of expensive and racially disparate marijuana prosecution aren't "good cause," then what is?
Tapping into the voices of vulnerable people helps root Ms. Van Buren's designs in everyday realities.
Tapping into the voices of vulnerable people helps root Ms. Van Buren's designs in everyday realities.
Most basically, we will have to confront the realities of vastly unequal economic and political power.
I became a journalist because I believe in the power of storytelling to expand our realities.
Everyone in line has imagined a night that could crack open and transform their dreary realities.
We are here to discuss the realities and possibilities of making art in New York today.
But when the furore over Mr Trump's tweets subsides, the military realities for America remain unchanged.
It's a bit like Alexander Sokuriv's Russian Ark, which also blends alternate realities to high effect.
But this narrative ignores the realities of modern life and may lead to devastating trade-offs.
But maybe there's a level-one cosmos and people create simulations and virtual realities within it.
Other inconvenient realities, like the class tensions of present-day San Francisco, are also left out.
Earlier this year, Foxconn said it was rethinking its plans, citing "new realities" in the market.
Hungary: Under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the country has become a place of two parallel realities.
This paganism is not materialist or atheistic; it allows for belief in spiritual and supernatural realities.
But the difference in their emphasis on Wednesday also underscored the political realities buffeting their work.
People are dealing with the new realities of Trumplandia through memes because they help us laugh.
But he was not totally ready for the coarser realities of the modern-day art market.
Also take her aside early on and explain the employment realities that require your Machiavellian intrusion.
Concerns about the long-term political implications trail behind the pressing realities of violence and drugs.
Obviously, it omits the realities of Trump's widespread executive-branch crackdown on legal and unauthorized immigration.
We discuss how the president's promise of "America First" has met the realities of American manufacturing.
A bastion of social democracy, the country refused to deal with the realities of mass immigration.
Those were the realities that Rick Harris and his son Tim faced a few years ago.
It is now time to recognize those realities in the kingdom's unspeakably cruel war in Yemen.
Some of America's 5G ambitions will confront the realities of red tape, costs and other practicalities.
So what I and others have been assuming is that these realities would stay Trump's hand.
"Such imperative daily realities rarely made it into the election," Mr. Reichelt wrote in an editorial.
Leaders of liberal states saw support for the idea erode as they confronted those political realities.
We will no longer be available to help the Republicans appeal to these changing demographic realities.
The process is not intended to be destructive, but you have to deal with numerical realities.
But that number belies some harsh realities on the ground, as we learn throughout the book.
"The project of cinema is about grappling with the realities we're dealing with," Jackson told Deadline.
Not everyone avoided the realities of being black, brown, Indigenous or another minority group in Canada.
To pretend that these tendencies are somehow comparable is to ignore American history and current realities.
Know your target country's history and political realities better than Obama's best and brightest knew Libya.
The big picture: A few weeks ago, I wrote about the synthetic realities that surround us.
Unlike Soviet aggression in 1947, none of these emerging realities can be stopped with an army.
As California endures a yearslong drought, the Jacksons, like other winemakers, are grappling with new realities.
He understands these realities, and that his only real basis for regime survival is nuclear weapons.
The realities of care Not all transgender people want or need medical assistance as they transition.
The debate over the memo and its importance seems like another case of partisan alternate realities.
Each film offers intimate glimpses into their subjects' realities, making them deeply relatable, to devastating effect.
They must find common ground based on arguments that reflect the realities of the new Afghanistan.
Do we still have time for waking up to the realities of our new geologic era?
People began using it to explore their physical realities and test the limits of their bodies.
But in recent years, its rhetoric has collided with the realities of running a complex business.
Her quiet audience is left to ponder the realities of what they saw behind the curtain.
Name Withheld Our ethnic and racial categories drape loosely around the realities of our complex lives.
Political and economic realities, however, could make it difficult for Trump to carry out his threat.
No amount of political posturing will make the realities of our changing climate any less urgent.
School administrators and educators must be cognizant of the racial realities that young people encounter daily.
But most assumed tough rhetoric would eventually give way to the realities of shared commercial interests.
Yet given postelection realities, it is also the best possible, plausible option for liberals and environmentalists.
Lagarde noted that the euro zone must adapt to these new realities and boost domestic growth.
Support groups and social media have allowed women to share stories about the realities of reconstruction.
On the surface, the Democrats and Republicans were describing two different realities, speaking past each other.
Nobody has perfect knowledge of the social and political realities that everyone faces in our society.
It gives them a way of being within the realities of a messy and impure world.
States like Florida have seen their political realities shift drastically as Puerto Ricans register as voters.
Settle down with the whole family and experience the morbid realities of life in the midwest.
Facebook simply couldn't run away from those realities anymore — certainly not in three seconds or less.
Plus, on top of those realities is this one: Collins and Manchin both voted for cloture.
However tangled the accompanying political realities may be, the brute facts do not benefit from nuance.
And we need to understand that they are governed by a different set of political realities.
For postmoderns like Baudrillard, television and now the internet immersed people in their own private realities.
According to the Quakers, both sides are right: Language reflects, as well as transforms, social realities.
This is a notable accomplishment given the current political realities of finding common ground in Congress.
There were now two sides offering two competing realities, each telling the other it was illegitimate.
Writer and reporter Lina Lecaro details the dismaying realities of her life as a music journalist.
But in recent years, its rhetoric has collided with the realities of running a complex business.
Republicans have mocked the Green New Deal as a "socialist wish list" untethered to economic realities.
"People are already living in synthetic realities," says Justin Hendrix, director of the NYC Media Lab.
Unfortunately, Pompeo's list of Trump administration accomplishments does not hold up against realities on the ground.
But the economic realities that sparked industries&apos sales slumps and millennials&apos financial struggles continue.
It is gently suggested that we close our eyes and take inventory of our internal realities.
They range in both length and drama, but each reveals something about the realities of Vietnam.
Music like this was a way of fleeing the harsh realities of Lebanon at the time.
He gave his warning before Mr. Obama began speaking, underscoring the harsh political realities the president faces.
Whatever the case, the practical realities are that they must at least be seen to be trying.
Here's the thing about reality television: There are just some realities that can't — or shouldn't — be televised.
Here, realities on the ground arguably contributed to this state of affairs as much as institutional considerations.
According to Beitchman, biodynamics refers to the "non-physical realities" that are considered when grapes are grown.
Quite apart from the social value of these programs, this is merely a recognition of economic realities.
Won't developers and entrepreneurs just be more ready for the advent of stacked realities when they arrive?
As Jane West, I was able to act instinctively when my dreams suddenly started to become realities.
Image: Youtube (Screenshot)Sometimes, we humans let our dumb values prevent us from taking biological realities seriously.
Rosenberg said oil market realities are another reason it will be hard to eliminate Iranian oil exports.
What the Health, a new documentary on Netflix produced by Joaquin Phoenix, takes advantage of these realities.
" Instead, many millennials who have rejected Christianity still "believe in the soul , divine energy, (and) mystical realities.
Certainly any of the episodes could work as satire, but they've committed instead to grim alternate realities.
This associates her with the "New Generation" movement, which aims to convey social realities at personal scales.
It was perhaps unwise to begin with a game about how virtual realities can drive you insane.
"We're not teaching about the realities of social media education," said Katzman, who regularly meets with students.
Gender attitudes and social norms don't seem to keep up with the realities at work and home.
At the heart of the conflict is the now unignorable fact that partisan Americans inhabit different realities.
Yet in the context of Syria's intractable political rivalries and geopolitical realities, it is a mistaken assumption.
This reflects two realities to which policymakers in Britain and on the continent must now get accustomed.
The show deals with government conspiracies, alternate realities, and the challenges of growing up in the 1980s.
Their differences stem less from ideological divides and more from the political realities of their respective chambers.
The SDK will serve as the interface to the vehicle data and transfer those into virtual realities.
But the investment is still happening and we're now years into this new round of virtual realities.
Project Alloy, a 1st gen #VR solution – imagine merging realities and experience your world differently #IDF16 pic.twitter.
His sons spoke about the realities of seeing their family tragedy play out in the public eye.
Adjustments to oil plants to meet those domestic market realities look to be driving some of investments.
The decision by states to force savers to bear all the startup costs reflects difficult political realities.
"The four of us we cannot ignore the realities of the current state of America," he said.
However, the realities of both sex work and human desire are far more complex, diverse, and interesting.
I have many Sherlock realities that I embrace, and I don't need it to be locked down.
In general, the financing stages are respected and reflect the risks and realities of the Mexican economy.
The AAP, with its lofty recommendations, doesn't sound entirely in tune with the realities of daily life.
Well, my argument is that there needs to be an American conservative movement that addresses these realities.
Once again the actual realities of the Kardashians have overshadowed the reality of Rob & Chyna this week.
These are just the realities of the workplace, like lots of others, and they're the film's setup.
In practice, the diplomacy practised by a global power has to engage with the world's messy realities.
You Me Her is committed to showing the honest frustrations and realities about this non-traditional relationship.
Machine learning-powered AI solutions will have an increasingly significant impact on our digital and physical realities.
While advances in modern medicine, like antibiotics, protect us from disease, other realities of modern life don't.
Unfortunately, America is not completely innocent when it comes to gruesome realities of the dog meat trade.
Broken Social Scene try to embody optimism, even when individual members struggle to reconcile realities before them.

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