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"reckon with" Definitions
  1. [usually passive] to consider or treat somebody/something as a serious opponent, problem, etc.
  2. (usually used in negative sentences) to consider something as a possible problem that you should be prepared for synonym take something into account
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Opponents of single-payer must reckon with it, just as they ask advocates to reckon with political practicalities.
"I think they are ... a force to reckon with and we're trying to reckon with them," House Whip James Clyburn told CNN last month.
When we reckon with Trump, we also reckon with ourselves, and the world we have made with our weaknesses and elisions and decisions not to care.
This show finally promises to reckon with that legal change.
Will Democrats have to reckon with another, equally thorny divide?
Both parties are going to have to reckon with it.
This is a lesson that many Democrats must reckon with.
Biden isn't alone in having to reckon with his record.
Now the system may have to reckon with a hurricane.
Republicans will also be forced to reckon with the president.
How do we reckon with these senseless acts of violence?
TWENTY YEARS ago, Hollywood started to reckon with the internet.
You can attempt to reckon with a genocidal crime that
But his plan finally begins to reckon with those questions.
But he has forced huge companies to reckon with the issue.
We should all be so willing to reckon with our issues.
But that outlook made Trump's election even harder to reckon with.
Perhaps then we could properly reckon with Iowa's complications and contradictions.
Meyers's does, but would be forced to reckon with Elizabeth Bishop.
Facebook also has to constantly reckon with competition for users' time.
Yet that "it" becomes ever more dubious as you reckon with
Food and water shortages, she says, were difficult to reckon with.
Still, the shock of death is sometimes hard to reckon with.
She's now offering you the opportunity to reckon with that truth.
China's economic growth and sheer size are something to reckon with.
The state must also reckon with lower tax revenues than anticipated.
It's time to reckon with the internal contradictions of climate policy.
Today we should also reckon with the contradictions of climate policy.
So Stein is going to become a force to reckon with.
The pop-cultural juggernaut every King fan must eventually reckon with.
She called Steve "bullshit," and now she has to reckon with that.
That's one part of this journey that I have to reckon with.
But there are some uncomfortable facts the market has to reckon with.
The last point is one of the most important to reckon with.
Games like this one attempt to have players reckon with social inequalities.
Bryant's "complicated" legacyBryant's death also left fans to reckon with his past.
And when you write a sequel, you have to reckon with that.
It is something we should reckon with now, before it's too late.
We often fail to reckon with the scale of change that's required.
Republicans have to reckon with a little more chaos come caucus night.
"Uber for X" toolkits have indeed become a force to reckon with.
The question remains how the administration plans to reckon with violators (Bloomberg).
France has been slow to reckon with its history of anti-Semitism.
Future development will need to reckon with a need for better drainage.
But the Democrats also need to reckon with their mistakes on DACA .
From 1968 onwards, Kenyan athletes have been a force to reckon with.
On the other hand: There's still that rockist reading to reckon with.
Somewhere between "Damages" and "Bridesmaids," you became a comedian to reckon with.
He's being forced to reckon with a long history of racism accusations.
It's a terribly dated ending, and one directors need to reckon with.
Now the platforms they used are having to reckon with their role.
Beijing, on the other hand, must now reckon with a resounding defeat.
And America's premier luxury car brand must reckon with an uncomfortable truth.
Now, surely it is time to reckon with the abuse of women.
On these issues, there is a range of arguments to reckon with.
It's a museum that forces you to reckon with your own culpability.
Will they reckon with their de facto role as toxic philanthropy's enablers?
Will the United States ever reckon with the history that blackface represents?
Other parts of the country will have to reckon with this too.
He wanted to force them to reckon with the consequences of this.
Republicans in Washington may be beginning to reckon with the prospect of Sen.
Maisel: it's a show that doesn't have to reckon with our current president.
Italy was never forced to reckon with Fascism as Germany was with Nazism.
Comprehensive legislation to reckon with 11.3m undocumented immigrants has eluded America for years.
But that's only possible after you reckon with the gender chosen for you.
Russia is a "new superpower" that the world much reckon with, Sawiris said.
But Mr. Hipps is his own writer, and he's one to reckon with.
As an attempt to reckon with an inhumane past, the law makes sense.
It's fascinating to watch how each individual chooses to reckon with her vulnerability.
How Mattis would reckon with a real impending catastrophe is hard to predict.
And now, the coronavirus is forcing firms to reckon with a disruptive pandemic.
Any criticism that doesn't reckon with that fact strikes me as fundamentally glib.
The church took decades to reckon with the sexual abuse of its children.
Until we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole.
Turning to today's crisis, Trump will have to reckon with several uncomfortable facts.
That distinction is critical as many of us reckon with what happens now.
Before embarking on new cooking odysseys, one must reckon with the spice drawer.
The post-Mueller comedown is proving difficult for some Democrats to reckon with.
And once again, Will Byers is left to reckon with an extremely traumatic experience.
These complaints are getting old in their stubborn refusal to reckon with the reality.
None of this will happen if we refuse to reckon with stories like Grace's.
Slowly, museums and countries have started to reckon with the grisly legacy of colonialism.
The industry may also have something of a mental health crisis to reckon with.
So my work is inherently about all these juxtapositions, trying to reckon with them.
Much later in her career, she has to reckon with her past once more.
That would be easier if buyers could reckon with market prices, not feudal ones.
To succeed in the Democratic primary, Biden will have to reckon with that legacy.
First, we have to reckon with the awful abuse someone inflicted on someone else.
Social media companies and tech platforms are increasingly having to reckon with revenge porn.
Join Rob, Cado, Austin, and Natalie as they attempt to reckon with this thing.
These questions have forced me to reckon with two diverging trends in American exercise.
His attempts to reckon with his history leave him both enlightened and permanently damaged.
And unless we reckon with that, the Democratic Party will lose to Trump again.
It was, gut-wrenchingly, his attempt to fully reckon with addiction and its aftermath.
But she still has to reckon with the violence he brings into her life.
But there is still great value in requiring companies to reckon with the past.
Full statement: Go deeper: Mass shootings force America to reckon with its hate problem
Our country must reckon with this history, our history, before we are all history.
So how would one reckon with living in the shadow of such a legacy?
What Americans must also reckon with is how badly it could all go wrong.
Maybe Chuck is going to reckon with remorse over how he has treated Jimmy.
"That was a kind of hard thing for me to reckon with," he said.
At that juncture, we will reckon with the forcible deportation of millions of people.
They also must reckon with the stigma society heaps on those with criminal convictions.
Pensions may be standing by hedge funds, but they must reckon with increased frustration.
Reeling from Ayan's death, anger was an easier emotion to reckon with than sorrow.
Many have to reckon with arranged marriages and being forced to marry when still children.
If you're going to discuss this topic, that's a history you need to reckon with.
To reckon with death, one has to understand both the science and its incompatible complement.
Having a huge public platform is a problem every influencer eventually has to reckon with.
The public cloud promoted by Amazon and Microsoft will remain a force to reckon with.
Throughout the opener, she forces herself to reckon with a love she didn't know existed.
People who hope for a great political realignment need to reckon with two obvious problems.
Another population that must reckon with the impacts of evasion crackdowns are those with disabilities.
The Iranian regime might soon become a lobbying force to reckon with on Capitol Hill.
Well, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott now have their own courtside spotting to reckon with.
But lawmakers have accomplished little in the effort to reckon with America's 11.3m undocumented residents.
Unlike The Fourth Way, however, there's an attempt to reckon with Trump's contradictions and flaws.
Silicon Valley is being asked to reckon with diversity issues by the Congressional Black Caucus.
Years after Pearson's heretical vision, how does the American church reckon with those tangible evils?
It's hard to reckon with the political impact a book like "The Capital" might have.
International expansion has often been a trigger for German companies to reckon with their pasts.
In many ways, America is just beginning to reckon with slavery and Jim Crow segregation.
We are forced to reckon with each image's objectivity, reconciling visual information with the textual.
SA: As a culture, we're slowly making strides to reckon with physical and sexual abuse.
Countries like China, that have a huge trade surplus, will have to reckon with that.
Anniversaries safeguard our memories, forcing us to reckon with a past quickly receding into history.
His harmonies are so clear and well illuminated that you can reckon with each note.
Business leaders must reckon with the American electorate's frustration with capitalism that is driving Sen.
Their rawness slices through the haze and forces us to reckon with our own history.
Coastal communities from Norfolk, Va., to Miami are being forced to reckon with the consequences.
They tread dangerous ground, having to reckon with Cuban intelligence while also doing Tehran's bidding.
Rising through the tennis ranks has also challenged Escobedo to reckon with his cultural identity.
Just how are we supposed to reckon with the possibility of such wide-scale destruction?
Democrats will certainly be forced to reckon with Medicare for All in their 2020 primary.
Second, the game doesn't go quite far enough in making its player reckon with consequences.
That's why Jackson's case, Beirich says, could help Americans reckon with the country's "indigenous terrorist problem."
With Alice back in the government, the people of Rwanda can further reckon with their past.
Many are just beginning to reckon with the vast, insidious history of abuses within their ranks.
When we speak of freedom today, we MUST reckon with systemic racism, exclusion, and discriminatory policies.
For decades, pictures from space have forced humanity to reckon with our own cosmically small insignificance.
Unfortunately, they're a gigantic part of our nation's fabric, and we have to reckon with that.
How [do] we reckon with this new tool, as it came with absolutely no rules, whatsoever?
The thing I really had to reckon with were the dates and how old everyone was.
Every day I want to reckon with myself, and every day I want to renew myself.
Any discussion of land in South Africa must reckon with the unequal legacy of white rule.
Ultimately, they are forced to reckon with whether or not the dream is worth the struggle.
Like many social media platforms, Twitter and Periscope have been forced to reckon with abusive behavior.
It forces us to reckon with how this world treats K, and by extension, all replicants.
The Republican Party post-Trump will need to reckon with their responsibility for creating this demagogue.
But they failed to reckon with the rather sorry state of Chinese-language education in Britain.
"They're in charge of the government that's failed to reckon with this challenge effectively," he said.
Each of us who defended President Clinton by dismissing his accusers needs to reckon with it.
Were there any songs in particular that made you reckon with that while working on this?
This profile — an attempt to reckon with the war — finds him in retirement and quite talkative.
We continue to reckon with our flags and our monuments, and there are reckonings elsewhere, too.
But he will have to reckon with his immediate neighbors, especially if the United States leaves.
How to reckon with this gap, though, is still a work in progress, and a challenge.
But Dr. Blasey was not forced to reckon with the racial components of Professor Hill's hearing.
She says the diet's demise has forced her to reckon with how the business was run.
Across the country, universities are trying to reckon with their ties to slavery and its champions.
But several confrontations dismantle his defenses and unnerve him, forcing him to reckon with his desires.
He does allow, though, that his illnesses forced him to reckon with who he was, exactly.
If it is to do so, it must reckon with the deep roots of today's ruptures.
I have been epileptic all my life, and I am still trying to reckon with it.
But the reassuring talk did not reckon with one significant detail: Nothing has actually happened yet.
"There's going to be a force to reckon with," one spokesperson told the New York Times.
Still, it's not the first time food companies have been forced to reckon with acrylamide in California.
We never remember it's coming, but when it does we're forced to reckon with some uncomfortable truths.
Some day you'll have to reckon with it all, and "A Reminder" will be the soundtrack. 4.
But Massi is not searching for moments of pain to ask the viewer to reckon with them.
We can't reckon with our country's past until we learn from it and face it in full.
They have clear things to say about central, substantive questions that the others have to reckon with.
But she believed it was time for white people to reckon with their ugly fixation on melanin.
Stocks may have to reckon with the bears again when traders return from the beach in September.
But after the death of his father, Hal finds himself forced to reckon with his own pacifism.
We all do, but on the new moon we'll be encouraged to reckon with them Scorpio-style.
But of all the things to reckon with, I'd say this is one of the most critical.
It's hard to reckon with the fact that someone you worked with closely is one of them.
When Danny attempts to save the practice, we're forced to reckon with how far he has come.
If Hillary Clinton wins the nomination, he will be a force for the Republicans to reckon with.
These moments can be seized for cultural shifts to take place, or to reckon with past inequalities.
"We had to reckon with the fact that in a couple of keystrokes you're there," she says.
These four pieces reckon with how the rank and file are changing Big Tech, politically and culturally.
The evangelical community that is supporting Moore will have a lot to reckon with on this one.
She witnesses a crime while spying on her neighbors and must reckon with what she has seen.
Rock once represented a rival genre to hip-hop, or at least a mainstream to reckon with.
Anti-Semitism has always been a torment that Jews have been forced to reckon with for centuries.
All of a sudden, there was something new to reckon with when I thought about Edward Scissorhands.
His influence on fashion can't be overstated, but in celebrating it, we should reckon with it too.
The Bachelor franchise also has its own history of sexual assault and misconduct allegations to reckon with.
Is it possible for Hollywood to truly reckon with its issues while it's so busy celebrating itself?
Ms. Ivey is hardly the first governor to reckon with the prison system and its decrepit conditions.
In his final few decades, Mr. Hefner was forced to reckon with the decline of his empire.
In many ways the party's hangups stem from its unwillingness to fully reckon with the Bush legacy.
Now his movement must reckon with the mistakes that were made in order to remain on track.
There is no shortage of parties that want her advice on how to reckon with Big Tech.
Instead, Americans must reckon with a White House, Congress and Supreme Court that seem defined by partisanship.
It's not enough to see skin — can we reckon with the violence and healing it carries beneath?
And doctors and researchers have had to reckon with the ugly consequences — noticeable harm and even deaths.
But the movement needs to reckon with this fact: Science has long struggled with diversity and inclusion.
As 2020 candidates discuss the issue on the campaign trail, they'll need to reckon with that fact.
The filing marks a significant milestone for corporations being forced to reckon with the consequences of climate change.
Any TV show coming or returning to screens in 2018 has to reckon with the aftermath of #MeToo.
It's a way to reckon with their shape and muscle, and with who they are within their bodies.
But anyone arguing that reducing physical waste is a moral imperative needs to reckon with recycling's hidden costs.
Suddenly, actors, directors, writers, producers, and agents were forced to reckon with their past (and present) sexual misconduct.
Mr. Trump would have to reckon with one of Andrew Jackson's cherished principles: In America, the majority rules.
At the same time, YouTube has been forced to reckon with its laissez-faire approach to content creators.
"No one has said the guy who installs your cable has to 'reckon' with slavery," one might object.
Now, facing elections and misinformation crises around the world, they are being forced to reckon with those decisions.
We return to the dysfunctional Smith family as they reckon with the consequences of their biggest threat yet.
These are significant errors, and any good-faith effort to comprehensively reckon with Trump's rise should include them.
"Consumers must continue to reckon with high prices in future, a relief is not in sight," he added.
Dhaka, one of the world's fastest growing megacities, must reckon with the difficulties of a tropical monsoon climate.
I think what we have to reckon with is how is this affecting us on a deeper level.
The Human Library brings stories off the shelf, and asks us to reckon with them face to face.
What the Never Trumpers also must reckon with is what comes next if Trump loses reelection in 2020.
Mr. Parker is being forced to publicly reckon with his past, and he is doing a lousy job.
As sextech continues to grow, it may time to reckon with the squishy ethics of sex with robots.
They are elected officials and their representation includes them, and it's time that they reckon with that reality.
It feels like we have yet to properly reckon with what George Michael's death means to our culture.
Political science experts have said Harris will have to reckon with her record as the 2020 primary continues.
At the same time, we're beginning to reckon with the enormous environmental consequences of so much air travel.
Some dioceses have publicly welcomed the investigation as an opportunity to reckon with the scope of historic abuse.
The architects force the viewer to reckon with the model as a true signifier of the larger structure.
Society began to reckon with the stigma, shame, intimidation and trauma that kept those victims from coming forward.
That's a lot to reckon with, and I imagine difficult to keep control of during the writing process.
Both political parties have had to reckon with sexual misconduct allegations as an urgent threat to their power.
It offers a sense of scale, helping us reckon with how life goes on, with or without us.
But #MeToo is supposed to reckon with the misdeeds of all men, not just the rich and powerful.
It's exclusively about the fallacies of capitalism; it does not reckon with Hitler in any way but superficially.
Already this week, Omar has forced House Democrats to reckon with new perspectives on Israel within the party.
But more than a century of internal turmoil has also forced the movement to reckon with its divisions.
What Mr. Trump seems not to reckon with is that people find a way around barriers like these.
We are going to continue to be stuck in this milieu, and we have to reckon with that.
This approach has upended traditional approaches to political advertising, in ways that campaigns are only beginning to reckon with.
The Dirt doesn't reckon with too much of the seedier aspects of the band's legacy, including an alleged rape.
What if we take seriously the idea that our society needs to reckon with the ghosts of the past?
It's much harder to really reckon with why choosing someone other than a white man still requires political courage.
Not for the first time, Britain must reckon with the fact that taking back control comes at a cost.
All of us who create and consume media need to reckon with unconscious bias, uncomfortable though it may be.
But, aside from focusing on the women's faces, Godless doesn't really seek to reckon with the issue at all.
The Republican leadership has refused for years to reckon with the national security threats posed by this toxic combination.
They want to change the world, I think that they have to reckon with what's going on at Google.
Hubristic statements like this one force us to reckon with the precious, deliberately off-putting quality of Private Novelist.
The fashion industry has plenty of serious issues that it's forced to reckon with on an almost daily basis.
He sought to reckon with the parts of his life and personality he'd neglected while pursuing his swimming career.
It's just that anyone who's thinking about launching a no-platforming campaign needs to reckon with the inherent risks.
When the show and its characters don't reckon with such a drastic change, loyal viewers start to question themselves.
Epcot is supposed to force American children to reckon with the fact that the world does contain other countries.
At this point, it's almost like he's baiting us to reckon with the things we've always known about him.
To reckon with that dogma, we must also wrestle with its cultural symbols, and trim them of their power.
This Vincent set a tone that has endured, and that all other onscreen Vincents have had to reckon with.
It's when she's alone in front of the mirror that she's most willing to reckon with her real feelings.
Nevertheless, the brutality of it clearly disturbed Tyrion and it's something she'll have to reckon with in later episodes.
Understanding the paranormal, in a sense, is to reckon with the idea that we will never fully grasp it.
We must now reckon with this fact: Human history is the bumbling-about of self-deluded and incompetent doinks.
Other Eastern and Central European countries have likewise done little to reckon with their nations' contribution to the Holocaust.
"Bangsokol," one of the first symphonic works to reckon with the Khmer Rouge era, opens in New York today.
After Mark's congressional testimony last year, there should have been calls for him to truly reckon with his mistakes.
It is forcing us to reckon with the US's role in the world, and our own image of ourselves.
Barry's marriage has imploded, due partly to his inability to reckon with his 3-year-old son's autism diagnosis.
When Grace hints that she might be suicidal, there's little drama, and no attempt to reckon with that threat.
Your Playlist for the Solar Eclipse Eclipses provoke strong feelings that make us reckon with the awesomeness of space.
But he said he believed there will be "serious consequences" for the Republican Party as Americans reckon with Trump.
But to finish with Trump, liberals will also have to reckon with how they lost sight of their country.
Given the influx of migrants at the border, the agency has to reckon with an increased demand for beds.
Countries that rely on nuclear power, including Canada and the US, will have to reckon with their nuclear waste.
Dr. Dre birthed catchy beats, Ice Cube wrote memorable lines, and Eazy E had an attitude to reckon with.
That's the thing about style—the novelty wears out very quickly, and you are forced to reckon with substance.
And if scars are permanent — if they can't be photoshopped out of life — then we must reckon with their image.
The Internet sensation, with over 8 million followers on Instagram, is also emerging as a fashion force to reckon with.
Except this time, a much different Jamie is forced to reckon with what he did to a much different Bran.
Maternal grief has become a shorthand for filling out a female character and giving her something personal to reckon with.
Season 4 does begin to reckon with the danger of her dragons, as Drogon kills a 4-year-old child.
Euphoria forces us to reckon with how contemporary television remains all too prudish in its representation of the male anatomy.
He's not the distant father figure this time, but the character trying to reckon with the distant father figure's legacy.
Until now, we haven't had to reckon with the "one app" problem, because most healthcare experiences have been relatively disparate.
This is something that the US is gonna have to reckon with later when these kids grow up or not.
But Dorsey said it was necessary to reckon with the company's own bias in order to improve transparency with users.
Trump empowered this element of the base, he normalized it, and I think we absolutely have to reckon with that.
Japan, along with the United States, its close ally, has struggled to reckon with China's growing influence in Asia's seas.
The lawsuit could finally force Google to reckon with years of claims that it doesn't treat its female employees equally.
True Blood aired years before Hollywood was forced to reckon with mass calls to add more diversity to the industry.
There, at the bottom, I had to reckon with the fact that yes, this was something I wanted to watch.
But they would still have to reckon with it, as well as with similar precedents from other states, like Massachusetts.
And yet the story feels fully realized in moments when characters have to reckon with their feelings in unexpected ways.
And if congressional Democrats want to remain relevant, they need to reckon with this change: They need a succession plan.
Though the country now imposes stricter penalties, it has continued to reckon with high-profile cases of attacks on tourists.
For better or for worse, Mr. Putin has forced the world to reckon with a surly and combative Russia again.
This isn't the first time FX has had to reckon with another high-profile project with the same subject matter.
Mari forced the American public to reckon with the reality faced by a vast yet silenced segment of the country.
Actor and activist Danny Glover also spoke, quoting James Baldwin to demand that the U.S. finally reckon with its history.
Tyrion, Varys, and Missandei have to reckon with Meereen (we have no hint of the status on the ground there).
But in recent years, leading Hollywood men have had to reckon with the abusive tendencies of some of their peers.
If you're lucky enough to have more money than average, it may be especially challenging to reckon with that fact.
The letter comes as companies have been forced to reckon with the risk that mass shootings pose to their businesses.
As search-and-rescue efforts continue, residents are starting to reckon with their loss — and weigh the risks of staying.
In this racist revisionism, they didn't have to reckon with the new black citizen, voter, or legislator as nominal equals.
A young girl returns from a stay in a mental hospital to reckon with the trauma that drove her mad.
In Loewen's view, the statues should be relocated to a dedicated area where citizens can gather to reckon with history.
It's in this world that Takeshi Kovacs— Altered Carbon's hero—must solve a bizarre murder and reckon with his past.
The process of giving artistic birth is said to court a kind of violence that the maker must reckon with.
We must reckon with the fact that easy access to weapons of war enables hateful ideology to become domestic terrorism.
But it's forcing the former to reckon with the fact that we're all connected, whether we like it or not.
Made more so when mythmaking attempts to smooth it out, and when memorials seek to absolve instead of reckon with.
It doesn't deeply reckon with the implications of the Tulsa massacre until the sixth, written by Lindelof and Cord Jefferson.
But there remains a sense that Mississippi must now reckon with a disaster that has been a long time coming.
And when Dragan is finally captured, and the townspeople are forced to reckon with their foolish beguilement, her secret emerges.
What if you then lose the instrument that has always defined you and must reckon with your own single-mindedness?
The scenes where the cops reckon with their actions drag—I checked my watch—but they do so by design.
You can reckon with what your interview subjects actually said, for example, rather than what you wanted them to say.
There is no situation where he would genuinely reckon with the causes of his downfall, however it may come about.
It's not until he marries and becomes a parent that he begins to reckon with his memories of his father.
That "Too Funny to Fail" doesn't meaningfully reckon with the insidious sexism within comedy is not much of a ding.
As the subtitle suggests, Goldsmith and Wu reckon with the idea that the internet would transcend borders and territorial rule.
The exhibition's untitled centerpiece exhibits a more macroscopic tension that we must reckon with: the fight between urbanization and vegetation.
And we have to reckon with the possibility that this model might become the most stable alternative to liberal democracy.
State ownership of many industries has led to inefficient growth fueled by high levels of debt that China must reckon with.
In order to properly reckon with our roles in their success, we really need to stop entertaining and listening to them.
She can reckon with themes of racial injustice, such as recounting an upsetting interaction with the police in now deleted tweets.
It is a hard time to talk about religion and violence, and a hard time to reckon with its many forms.
That would have required not only the audience but the creators themselves to reckon with the society we are living in.
Despite viewership for viewing memorial accounts being high, Facebook is still figuring out how to reckon with its user base's mortality.
But of course, masks must eventually come off, and when they do the wearer will reckon with her true self underneath.
It challenges us to reckon with the really important moral stuff while avoiding easy outs, and it hasn't driven people away.
This week on The Vergecast, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller, and Casey Newton reckon with Apple's power move against Facebook and Google.
Monaco reportedly alluded to a "growing threat" of such attacks, which the incoming Trump administration will be forced to reckon with.
Progressives need to reckon with this as they defend Omar from the vile attacks she is receiving from the far right.
PD: At times, almost painfully so, but this work has tempered my nostalgia by providing a space to reckon with it.
These are difficult times for the United States, and we are starting to reckon with the consequences our technology has wrought.
For 2016, the theme is "Seriously Funny" — a look at how humorous writing can reckon with profound themes and horrific events.
Indra's journey this season is really interesting, and ultimately, she's going to have to reckon with what she's created in Octavia.
The platform has received yet another signal that it needs to reckon with the way it handles sensitive and social issues.
But it's notable how pessimistic American women are about their workplaces changing, and that's a problem employers have to reckon with.
The Central American leader may now reckon with dwindling support at home, where local press avidly covered the two-week trial.
But after this election becomes history, the movement will be forced to reckon with the consequences of its quest for power.
Nostalgia-induced humor aside, the episode is the most poignant because it forces Sophia to reckon with the world around her.
University administrators applauded the students' attempt to reckon with Georgetown's history but did not say if it would implement the fee.
It will be glad to turn the keys over to the Trump administration to reckon with the policy consequences of that.
But that doesn't reckon with the fact that a lot of the people evangelizing this stuff don't have a serious condition.
Any comparison to recent activity in the public market suggests that Nutanix will be forced to reckon with a new reality.
But failing to reckon with the deep inequities of flood insurance is no different from climate denial, and no less damaging.
John Delaney (D-Md.), another long shot candidate, has called for policies that reckon with job automation due to artificial intelligence.
The in-depth investigation into Opus Bono comes as the Catholic church continues to reckon with new waves of abuse accusations.
But what they share is forcing the country to reckon with how it has morally and culturally changed over its lifespan.
Here's a look at six recent plays that reckon with the lives of working-class Americans and others facing economic anxiety.
Accompanying them throughout have been the dozens of students who lived through the night but will forever reckon with its scars.
Now, Facebook looks to finally reckon with this growing problem by bringing onboard three of the top names in privacy law.
In that sense, this obsession with empathy is trying to reckon with that, like what is the alternative to self-obsession?
Donald Trump will have to somehow reckon with the inevitability of automation, even as he promises to bring back manufacturing jobs.
Any effort to resurrect the series must reckon with the fact that the "key player" is also the most toxic one.
Not to reckon with Luther's book would be an abdication not only of one's moral faculty but also of one's fandom.
But others say it also shows the influence of a childhood in the pews — and leaders need to reckon with that.
"Bangsokol" is their first collaboration, and it's also one of the first symphonic works to reckon with the Khmer Rouge era.
Now more than ever, to take pleasure in Fosse's dances, you have to reckon with his bad behavior and bad faith.
Silicon Valley has already been forced to reckon with the outbreak, with some companies telling their employees to work from home.
The report looks into how Facebook's top leadership failed to fully reckon with the company's complicity in political and social manipulation.
Our reporter spoke with the athletes who have forced their leaders to reckon with the sport's blighted culture and systemic abuse.
She described her academic schedule as rigorous, and said that it made her reckon with her work in a serious way.
It's forcing many millennials to reckon with the fact that their parents are aging and could be considered at-risk individuals.
But the party, whose legitimacy and image remain inextricably tied to Mao, has refused to fully reckon with his historical sins.
Still, Russia has to reckon with the fact that the Syrian military lacks the troops to control all of the country.
The most successful programs to help people reckon with their crimes have often been started by incarcerated or formerly incarcerated people.
Here are four positive things you can do to enact real change as we reckon with the reality of Trump's America.
How do you reckon with toxic masculinity when it more or less characterizes a man you love, especially when he's dying?
Those who champion the Commonwealth now might need to reckon with its past before investing too much hope in its future.
"This is also for them to know that the mafia still exists, and it's a risk we need to reckon with."
Granted, the Republican conference in the House is far different from what the leadership in my day had to reckon with.
One adverse effect of the attention economy that people are only starting to reckon with is the problem of creator burnout.
By choosing Judge Gorsuch, Mr. Trump has forced Democrats to reckon with the kind of obstructionism they long lamented from Republicans.
The public, too, must realize and reckon with the undue judgment and injustice they may have helped reinforce during those moments.
At some point, we're going to have to reckon with our real problems, including the ones created by the president himself.
After years of celebrating unrestrained joy and pure pleasure, dance music's Dorian Gray types have chosen to reckon with the comedown.
Officials with global aid groups and in Mozambique, where the storm hit hardest, are only beginning to reckon with its destruction.
Reflections on life after stonewall Religious institutions must reckon with how homophobia and transphobia create a climate that endangers L.G.B.T.Q. youths.
His quest line will take you to entirely different realms to help him reckon with death, and perhaps even renegotiate it.
Gregory's approach both subtly and unsubtly forced America to look at itself in the mirror and reckon with its ugly side.
In Miami, sea-level rise is not a science fictional future — it's a present-day reality that artists must reckon with.
SEX, an exhibition at Chicago's Lawrence & Clark gallery, challenged me to reckon with the cultural inheritance of my Taiwanese American upbringing.
For psychologists, economists, probabilists, and various other -ists of the university, nothing is more intriguing than how people reckon with uncertainty.
But how do you balance those personal stories against these massively political ones that all your characters have to reckon with?
Movies like Do The Right Thing did a great job of portraying Black lives being grossly undervalued and making people look at it, face it, reckon with it––not make sense of it, because you can't make sense of it—but just sort of reckon with it, see it, witness it all together on an elevated platform.
As if the prospect of Thanksgiving dinner conversation with your distant relatives wasn't daunting enough, there's also Black Friday to reckon with.
Benjamin might be in trouble in this episode, Carol might found out the truth, and Morgan will have to reckon with both.
It didn't matter if the abuse happened five months or 50 years ago — men would be forced to reckon with their actions.
And now, with his identity out in the open, Peter Parker will have to reckon with all of that, plus public scandal.
But its wind industry is quickly becoming a force to reckon with as its share has increased sharply, at coal's expense. 3.
I'd unwittingly gorged on existential crises, but watching them play out helped me to vicariously reckon with some of my own dread.
Side-gig, side-hustle, passion project — they're all different words for the same thing and they're becoming a force to reckon with.
With her signature storytelling skills, she explores how we reckon with emotions, rumble with narratives, and start revolutions in our own lives.
How much trauma could I purge and how much could I reckon with before we were tasked with caring for another child?
But women shouldn't have to just accept harassment, either, and I wish Mayer's article had done more to reckon with that issue.
Given enough time to reflect, we may find the courage to reckon with and even change our approach to control and power.
His candidacy depends on winning a significant share of black voters, forcing him to reckon with some of his policies while mayor.
The men here are constantly rehearsing their masculinity, projecting the ghosts of their fathers, and struggling to truly reckon with their feelings.
ANY political system that puts great power in the hands of a single person must also reckon with the problem that creates.
Zooming in on just one potential outcome can be a more palatable way to reckon with the consequences we're going to face.
Not only have we faced practical challenges, but we've had to reckon with deeper issues of bias and prejudice along the way.
The "escape" I'm finding in the arts is not so much an escape as a way to reckon with what's to come.
But the album's efficacy falls off a cliff when you're forced to reckon with her anger and disillusionment without a musical buffer.
Hamilton was never a force to reckon with this time, however, qualifying only fourth and losing a place immediately at the start.
As Silicon Valley turns inward to reckon with its homegrown culture crisis, it also turns outward toward some of society's toughest problems.
"At best, we can reckon with a stabilisation of reinsurance prices at a low level this year, if at all," he added.
"Whenever you start to see slowing, the prospect or possibility of recession is something that you have to reckon with," Summers said.
Both singers have had to publicly reckon with complex pasts, and been subject to sexist commentaries on their stamina, talent, and authenticity.
Further, the Green New Deal needs to reckon with a legal development that was not a problem for the original New Deal.
The most emotionally powerful moments this week come from Duncan Lacroix, who plays Murtagh, as we witness the character reckon with fear.
Mr. Loznitsa describes the film as an effort to reckon with an existential crisis he felt on his first visit to Buchenwald.
She forced a story into public consciousness and she forced a lot of conversations, and we are forced to reckon with that.
And in the intimate film "James White," Christopher Abbott stars as a young man struggling to reckon with the realities of adulthood.
Donald Trump, then, will have to somehow reckon with the inevitability of automation, even as he promises to bring back manufacturing jobs.
Gary Cohn, Trump's swaggering economic adviser, was an instant hit because he carried himself like someone to reckon with, aides told us.
What remains, in "After the Wedding," is a kind of gulping embarrassment, as the protagonists try to reckon with the big reveal.
Politicians wrote a new, progressive constitution, and a transitional justice process has slowly begun to reckon with the crimes of the past.
But images of the dead whale resonated in Indonesia, a country that has started to reckon with its outsize use of plastics.
So his point was that we had to reckon with a world in which there is no foundation for our highest values.
Still, if ever there were a time for more people to reckon with what the court means in American life, it's now.
The family arrived on Election Day in 2016, and quickly had to reckon with how Mr. Trump's election would affect their family.
As leaders try to reckon with forces they cannot fully comprehend, uncertainty and volatility are, for now, built into the system. Mrs.
Pato's attention allows Maureen not to transform, exactly, but to reckon with her body in a different way, in that stultifying atmosphere.
It arrives anew at a moment when women's rage is forcing America to reckon with power -- who wields it, whom it serves.
But since then, Souls has become a trendsetter, and been forced to, over and over, reckon with its own legacy and popularity.
And that could help both of them as the Browns seek to become a team to reckon with in the AFC North.
That's terrifying, to be young and to grow up in a black body in the South and have to reckon with that.
If it lasts until Friday, Congress will be forced to reckon with another grim milestone: Affected workers will miss their second paycheck.
That potential harm is something Samsung will have to size up and reckon with as it attempts to move on from the scandal.
It's only now I'm been forced to reckon with Nintendo's cost cutting, which means I should just go to Amazon and move on.
But we also have to reckon with the fact that extreme weather events — especially storms like Harvey — will remain unpredictable in many ways.
This is Brinkley's first collection, and if his talent for exacting vivisection of his protagonists continues, he'll be a talent to reckon with.
Thanks to leadership from the black community, we've started — just barely — to reckon with the legacy of white supremacy in the United States.
Even the most dogged addicts often come to reckon with their habit, to see the damage their high has left in its wake.
"Transparency is crucial for our country to fully reckon with this national tragedy, and that is the purpose of these resolutions," Leahy said.
We all must reckon with the reality of our condition as black people in the country, and how little our lives are valued.
At its best, My Friend Dahmer makes some weak attempts to reckon with virulent homophobia in an Ohio suburb in the late '70s.
It's not the only one learning how to better reckon with the new generation of content consumption that is focused around social platforms.
Then, the Dopplers, the Tiedemans, the Nielsens, and the Kahnwalds must all reckon with their involvement in the destruction caused by the wormhole.
They forced me to reckon with that feeling of turning on the television or opening up the newspaper and never seeing myself, either.
And even if tighter laws on new guns were introduced tomorrow, there would still be a stock of 300m firearms to reckon with.
But it might be time for Hollywood to get off its high horse and reckon with its own pretty abysmal objectification of women.
And so we are left to reckon with his absence, and with the fact that he was troubled in some forever unknowable way.
Perhaps now, more than 20163 years after university officials were notified about Nassar, Americans are finally ready to truly reckon with those consequences.
But the big change here is that Lizzie takes control of the situation, and makes him reckon with what he's about to do.
Multiple presidential candidates skipping the conference marks another sign that Democrats are being forced to reckon with their years of support for Israel.
If Democrats manage to flip the House come November, they will still likely be forced to reckon with a Senate controlled by Republicans.
The filmmakers speak with individuals there to learn how they reckon with the past, which pervades so many aspects of contemporary German life.
President Donald Trump will reckon with the aftermath of a deadly mass shooting as he meets Wednesday with survivors and law enforcement officials.
Eventually, Facebook may be forced to really reckon with what's happened — because of law enforcement actions, fines, regulation, user revolt, or something else.
To ignore that as Call of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game does, to not even attempt to reckon with it, is a misstep.
Since then, they've had to reckon with their roles in combating violent extremism, promoting users' well-being and protecting elections from foreign meddling.
With each new finding, Facebook is forced to deal with its demons from the past and reckon with the larger ramifications for democracy.
In this regard, Cruz is in a similar position to Hillary Clinton, as she tries to reckon with the appeal of Bernie Sanders.
Like the rest of Silicon Valley, Son may soon have to reckon with the presence of Saudi Arabia in the US tech world.
The university's swift response was a striking contrast to recent events in which it was forced to reckon with racial controversy on campus.
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There was no South Africa-style truth and reconciliation process, in which people could reckon with the atrocities of the previous 30 years.
Frighteningly, the whole world now has to reckon with the impact of both his ignorance and his dishonesty in increasingly unchecked pandemic doses.
"He's wanting us to reckon with those very human, spiritual questions about ourselves through the most scientifically advanced, rational, nonspiritual dimension of technology."
It spurred the Academy to finally diversify its membership and forced the industry to reckon with which people are given the best parts.
But now, researchers must reckon with a longstanding obstacle: the lack of women in clinical trials of potential H.I.V. treatments, cures and vaccines.
"This is something we must reckon with and it is something I will have more to say about in the future," Harris wrote.
WeWork, on the other hand, may have to reckon with increased numbers of people working from home and a slowdown in new signings.
" —owner Vicki Baty "The past is never truly past, and we must reckon with decisions made by those in the generations before us.
He hopes that his historical record can help other biologists, and other Brazilians, reckon with the destructive capability of the roads they're on.
In Season 43, BoJack (voiced by Will Arnett) was forced to reckon with both his family history and a heap of newfound responsibilities.
We would naturally prefer not to reckon with the worst of what people do or say on the margins, but we have to.
BoJack's abusive father Butterscotch (Will Arnett) also shows up late to the party, forcing BoJack to reckon with his dad's influence over him.
Still, the social media giant — which has roughly 36 million users in Germany — is a force to reckon with in the coming election.
By nominating a plainly qualified judge, Mr. Trump has forced Democrats to reckon with the kind of obstructionism they long condemned from Republicans.
We must reckon with the reality that the police are part of the problem and stop investing money, power and legitimacy in them.
I think it's one of the ways that I try to reckon with the fact that I am responsible for those people dying.
Reflections on the iconic legacy of Susan Sontag have yet to fully reckon with how fundamentally queerness shaped her writing and her life.
As we reckon with recent revelations of sexual abuse and abuse of power in the church, I struggle for words to welcome them.
Other characters reckon with liver transplants and broken hips, sleeping pills and Salonpas, their flesh revealing personal and political stresses that escape speech.
But it was not difficult to find skepticism in the audience about whether they will be able to reckon with their past policies.
But as the #MeToo movement forces us to reckon with the varied forms of harassment infecting our workplaces, Mr. Trump's smear is instructive.
Except now we have to reckon with the tragedy and the grief and the awful, deepening shock of the terrorist attack in Christchurch.
Outlast 2 was a more ambitious game, but one that didn't fully reckon with this problem, and Outlast 2 made a critical change.
Technology defines our world and culture; it's our new god, the new thing we have to reckon with one way or the other.
It's more mature than most of their kid-friendly filmography, but not grown-up enough to fully reckon with the source material's dark themes.
But the human impact on how insects of all kinds proliferate is something many of us still don't want or care to reckon with.
And on top of that, women are asked to reckon with, consciously or unconsciously, the perceived psycho-sexual symbolism attached to seemingly innocuous foods.
Black women, like black voters in general, have to reckon with "electoral capture," in which they aren't free to just choose the "best" candidate.
The former rules, in a sense, transformation and darkness, while the latter rules our unconscious minds and how we reckon with our innermost selves.
The company, however, has to reckon with how its vision for the platform competes with the reality of how users prefer to use it.
We also have to reckon with why swatting is so potentially deadly: militarized American police forces trained to shoot first and ask questions later.
They also created a public record that cannot be ignored or sanitized, forcing Americans to again reckon with the political numbness to mass shootings.
They are now one of the three big regulators to reckon with, together with the Americans and Europeans, says Mark Furse of Glasgow University.
But also … It's interesting to me when they refuse to reckon with the real world, and that ambition then becomes a very dangerous thing.
So Weinstein's arrest is a turning point, yes, but it's also a clear-cut exception to a rule that's more difficult to reckon with.
An industry that bandies about terms like "fourth estate" to describe itself should constantly reckon with whether its lofty self-perception matches its output.
"I think it will be a helluva market to reckon with down the line, 'cause we're going to be doing very well," he said.
And Ansari's words provided a model — even if it was an imperfect one — for people who want to reckon with similar allegations against them.
That's a sad thing to have to reckon with, but a healthy Bautista has been below replacement level (-0.3 WAR) and slashed .215/.21/.
How difficult it is to reckon with the fact that their capacity for such starkly antisocial behavior is, too, inherent in all of us.
The masters of the universe who devised it, meanwhile, will likely walk away enriched, and policymakers must reckon with how they enabled the carnage.
It teases a biography prepared to reckon with the lifetime of co-dependence between a thin-skinned icon and his covetous baby boomer fans.
But he has been accused in some quarters of making a narrow ruling that did not reckon with the larger questions of the case.
As his daughter and son reckon with his dubious legacy, they must resolve to make sure that his past transgressions don't taint their futures.
Based on the premiere, one theme this season seems to be Phillip's growing struggle to reckon with the emotional toll of his double life.
Most of us are forced to eventually settle and reckon with reality, but exceptions to the rule are what helps keep the dream alive.
When David Sacks took over as CEO in February, he was left to reckon with a company practically in shambles from years of mismanagement.
Ignoring the broad public good for immediate compassion, "immigration optimists" fail to fully reckon with the transformed economic landscape greeting this generation of arrivals.
But "to reckon" with something can also mean to take it fully into consideration, even — or especially — when certain elements are hard to assimilate.
He points out that "only when we reckon with the human costs of our indifference and decide to act" will this familiar cycle end.
The new museum that seeks to be honest about the state's past in its exhibits does not reckon with the present on the outside.
But the Mets, until then a baseball punch line, had suddenly become a team to reckon with in the eighth year of their existence.
As her book's title implies, Clinton has her own version of what happened in 2016, and she eventually forces readers to reckon with it.
But if his responses during Tuesday night are any guide, he has yet to fully reckon with the allegations against him and his company.
Where Hillary Clinton paid little or no attention to the reasons for Bernie Sanders' popularity, Macron will have to reckon with the Mélenchon factor.
If North Korea were to invade South Korea with its ample army, it must reckon with the possibility of a nuclear response from America.
It takes time to reckon with such malevolence, and to feel comfortable talking about the abuse, never mind speaking to police or a lawyer.
It's fitting that the show forces him to reckon with his past in a way characters like Don Draper and Walter White never did.
Unfortunately, Congress, as well as some companies, have not shown that they are ready to reckon with the promise or peril of emerging technologies.
But Trump is also being forced to reckon with some of the same intractable foreign policy problems that bedeviled the Obama administration before him.
The gubernatorial election this week will determine whether Republicans will have to reckon with a Democratic governor as they seek to make these moves.
And Americans should truly reckon with why this epidemic of gun deaths is treated so differently from any other health crisis in our country.
Nor does he reckon with the fact that there is almost always something preening and aggressive in the act of enumerating one's own weaknesses.
But several lawmakers also probed Facebook about who its competitors are—intended to make the company reckon with whether or not it's a monopoly.
As it evolves, the #MeToo movement will need to reckon with these realities so that survivors don't have to be perfect to be believed.
Now, a week from the start of the administration, members of the movement are beginning to reckon with their new status as resistance members.
He will also have to reckon with a president given to temper tantrums, who can sack him for any reason or no reason at all.
It's clear that Williams and Browning will have to reckon with Williams' obsession and perversion that might just lead to a few injuries — or worse.
It also has implications for the larger conversation around what America as a whole should do to reckon with its history of enslaving black people.
Now, with the #MeToo movement forcing America to reckon with its pervasive sexual harassment problem, these women are hoping their stories will get better traction.
" Gillum's announcement came hours after President Donald Trump said on Twitter that Gillum will be a "strong Democrat warrior" and a "force to reckon with.
I like that you speak of "explosiveness" and the need for "stamina" because this chaotic turn in consciousness is a powerful force to reckon with.
Because both Joel and video games as a medium need to reckon with the consequences of taking agency away from women and girls in games.
But he will now have to reckon with the priorities of the NDP, which shares some of the Liberals' goals but not its centrist instincts.
If "The Irishman" feels sadder and slower than anything he's done before, it may be because, at last, he's seeking to reckon with that reverence.
But he doesn't realize or just can't reckon with the fact that that this will do nothing to protect the most vulnerable people in society.
But unlike fellow tech giant Facebook, which has struggled as it was forced to reckon with its own scandals this year, Amazon is still thriving.
But 2017 presented many challenges: Like other social platforms (lookin' at you, Facebook and Twitter), YouTube needed to reckon with unexpected abuses that took place.
Alarmed city advocates began speaking out, forming networks to push for disciplinary alternatives, and fighting for district leaders to reckon with the glaring suspension data.
But while Love and Angst bills itself as a dive into Munch's psyche, it fails to reckon with an important shortcoming of the artist's legacy.
How did they reckon with this experiment-gone-wrong—did anyone help these kindergarten-aged children grapple with their Victor Frankenstein-caliber lesson in mortality?
Now the justices must reckon with how to find for Mr Carpenter—no mean feat in light of the competing interests of privacy and policing.
We're pretty sure MaM will make all of this seem a lot more exciting, especially as Zellner seems to be a force to reckon with.
Companies including Twitter and Facebook are being forced to publicly reckon with their responsibility when it comes to handling bots, fake news, and hate speech.
While Starbucks' U.S. business has been helped by the increased year-round popularity of its cold drinks, Tims has to reckon with colder Canadian weather.
But Rivera is uncomfortable — or unwilling — to reckon with how his influence has affected one of the most important and powerful industries in the world.
Kimmy's liberation from the Reverend's bunker meant she had to reckon with the shape of her adult life and the qualities she offered beyond victimhood.
Any book published in the last month of a president's tenure is forced to reckon with the political scene that will form in his wake.
Telling someone's story sounds deceptively simple, but Hollywood needs to reckon with the fact that an exposed truth does not equate to an examined one.
They threaten to put thousands of people at greater risk, and offer more ominous evidence of our country's stumbling efforts to reckon with climate change.
If we appreciate what made "Roots" a cultural phenomenon, we can better understand what it takes to make Americans reckon with slavery and its legacies.
Its voters started to reckon with the rights and wrongs of the Vietnam war—then demand accountability for it—only after they felt its sting.
But the voters' split verdict will eventually force Trump to reckon with a changed political reality as he quickly turns toward his own re-election.
He's impatient to learn, and accidentally summons a shadow creature, and is forced to chase it down across the archipelago, and reckon with his power.
Asked on "60 Minutes" why African-Americans, immigrants and Muslims have expressed fear of his presidency, Trump didn't reckon with any of his own statements.
Yaffe tries hard to reckon with Mitchell's genius in prose and to keep up his interest throughout the '80s and '90s, after her career slumped.
But this year, Facebook is likely the media player to get the most attention as users and lawmakers continue to reckon with its immense power.
But, as companies, they have either failed to reckon with their new medialike roles — as hosts, gatekeepers and de facto editors — or rejected them outright.
But how do you reckon with the added layer of complexity when a woman is in severe physical pain, but also wrestling a mental illness?
He's tried to reckon with America's sins while offering an optimistic, big-hearted and deeply patriotic defense of cosmopolitanism as the source of American greatness.
The midterm elections are coming, and with them the possibility that Republicans at all levels of government will have to reckon with the Senate's vote.
Big Little Lies The newly minted "Monterey Five" reckon with the fallout of last season's fall down the stairs — and with a quietly terrifying visitor.
Serena Joy was season two's most vital and interesting character, an often brilliant examination of a woman suddenly forced to reckon with her own complicity.
Though the premise is shopworn — the father of a daughter suddenly realizes what women face from men — he's forced to reckon with his own behavior.
In Claudia Rankine's "Don't Let Me Be Lonely," diagrams, photographs and drawings illustrate prose poems that reckon with public and private tragedies in American life.
Officials will have to reckon with the tradeoffs of reopening the economy and slowing the spread of the virus through social distancing at some point.
She encounters M., an older British writer she's long admired, and the two develop a complicated relationship that forces Nunu to reckon with her past.
After the album's release, Halsey was forced to reckon with this oversight and later said she has "no intention of pursuing a friendship" with him.
Until we truly reckon with the history and legacy of slavery and the Civil War, Confederate statues will remain a rallying point for white supremacists.
Our minds can reckon with it, but how do we ask our child-size human hearts to hold it — to be productively overwhelmed by it?
Nor does he reckon with the questionable practices of officials who leak secrets, misrepresent themselves to Congress and respond in kind to Trump's outlandish rhetoric.
In the play, directed unobtrusively by Nicole A. Watson, Hoyle fails to reckon with this privilege or explore how it colors his interactions with others.
Analysts said members of the public had yet to reckon with just how far they were willing to go in the name of national security.
A younger reporter, played by Reese Witherspoon, then replaces Kessler, and Aniston's character, Alex, must reckon with ageism and sexism in the news media landscape.
The other is Senator Gil Eavis (Eric Bogosian), a left-wing populist who may be popular culture's first significant attempt to reckon with Bernie Sanders.
The unions, in turn, have been forced to reckon with the shifting political landscape, and to decide what position they want to occupy within it.
Here are five questions about what the rest of the party will launch at him — and what they might also be forced to reckon with.
Halloween, a holiday of disguises and welcome gluttony, provides the right backdrop against which this troubled family can finally reckon with all it has endured.
It's impossible for many to reckon with the fact that farming the land they love using widely-accepted growing practices could result in such destruction.
Jay-Z also has to reckon with where he has stood — with the Obamas on one hand but also cavalierly against womankind on the other.
"There's a desire to say, 'We embrace Dr. King, we're with Dr. King,' and not really reckon with what he stood for," Theoharis told me.
Senator Kamala Harris praised her courage for coming forward with her story of sexual violence, saying she forced the country to reckon with the issue.
If the rest of the Silicon Valley corporations want to fully reckon with their culture, they too need to eliminate them in these scenarios and others.
Or we could just reckon with the fact that Nvidia is now making graphics cards for Hackintoshes, because Apple currently does not make any powerful computers.
However, the rise of scooters is forcing some cities to grudgingly reckon with how they allocate public space, particularly how much room cars take for granted.
The stock market issue is useful here, as it touches on several issues that Democrats need to reckon with while they are in the political wilderness.
But they understood the politics that drove him to it; many have Eurosceptics of their own to reckon with and several have experience of losing referendums.
That reality has forced the digital ad industry to reckon with the fact that their products are too often clunky, intrusive and sometimes even actively malicious.
When a young lawyer meets a pedophile convicted of murdering a child, she must reckon with her own demons even as she works to defend him.
Facebook's ongoing attempt to reckon with its impact on civil life continued today with the company acknowledging that its platform is not always good for democracy.
More than just equity investors fleeing, Sanborn had to reckon with loss of confidence among the debt providers who supply the money for LendingClub to lend.
Science needs to reckon with the #MeToo moment, and it needs to do so immediately, says a new report from the prestigious National Academies of Sciences.
She said she wanted the US to reckon with its historic and systemic racism with the goal of eliminating disparities in income and health by race.
"Whether you are in that club that no one wants to belong to or not, we all have to reckon with it right now," she says.
For Dr. King, who would have turned 89 in January, getting rid of his gun helped him reckon with his mortality and focus on his movement.
The new moon solar eclipse marks a new chapter in your relationships, forcing you to reckon with the ways in which you find nurturing in relationships.
To the surprise of many, myself included, Donald Trump was elected president of the United States last night, and we have to reckon with that fact.
Besides, as you grow older, I've realized you are forced to reckon with all the garbage you put in your body from which you derive pleasure.
Mailer, understandably, had much to reckon with in his role of propping up Abbott for the sake of a literary career deemed more worthy than others.
With no compelling tweets to keep me entertained on the five minute walk to the supermarket, I am forced to reckon with my own internal dialogue.
In the Democrat presidential debates in Detroit last week, O'Rourke advocated for calling Trump's racism out as a way to reckon with the country's racial divide.
Woodward and Bernstein, facing a coverup that implicates the entire administration, have to reckon with the potential costs of reporting it out: What if they're wrong?
Today, I am struggling to have empathy for Nate Parker, a man experiencing the height of his career while being forced to reckon with his past.
After suffering the consequences of changing the past at the beginning of Season 3, Team Flash must now reckon with changing the future — if they can.
All women are forced to reckon with the element of shame when it comes to sexuality, even if it's only in a sociological sense (thanks, patriarchy!).
The two Memphis monuments are the latest statues to be removed in a nationwide movement to reckon with public symbols of racism, hate, and white supremacy.
But this time, Paul largely found himself standing alone as he tried to force his party to reckon with the budget deal's impact on the deficit.
This is a strange thing to reckon with when you're in your mid-twenties, still trying, with varying degrees of success, to cruise into adulthood yourself.
The change of heart isn't the problem, it's our lack of exposure to her reasons why, and how a person would reckon with their troubled past.
For the first time in my life, I'm being forced to reckon with the idea that my cultural context is not young, is not cutting edge.
I also went to graduate school at great financial cost, which is something I will have to reckon with for the rest of my adult life.
When the movement to reckon with Confederate symbols swept the nation, monuments that had long stood in city parks and on college campuses were suddenly dismantled.
She gets an abortion, goes away to college and must later reckon with seeing a friend live a version of the life she did not choose.
But the school has yet to fully reckon with evidence showing that multiple staff members knew about Nassar's crimes and did nothing to protect his victims.
Israel, which hoped the American presence in Syria would block Iran from completing its corridor to the sea, now has to reckon with a new reality.
And that's the case no matter how strong things look at the end of 2018, or how long it's taken markets to reckon with that reality.
Your truth-telling might compel them to reckon with the real you, rather than the person they've long wanted to believe was a reflection of them.
Their presence bolsters the argument of the nationalist leaders that their politics represents a wave Paris will have to reckon with in the years to come.
The #MeToo movement has sent pretty much every woman I know down the dusty stairs of her own interior basement to reckon with her own history.
What he didn't reckon with was that those organizations were already making a very different sort of calculus about his district, and about Ohio in general.
But while you can make a woman your chief executive and fill your board of directors with them, you still have to reckon with the past.
Hanging over everything else is the specter of harder times to come, leading many to reckon with the potential devastation of their livelihoods and their communities.
Directed by the actress Sonja Sohn ("The Wire"), the film follows police officers, activists and city residents as they reckon with the aftermath of Gray's death.
The death toll on Sulawesi rose to at least 2344,234 people, according to officials, as the island continued to reckon with a powerful earthquake and tsunami.
California is reckoning with its dark past Muratsuchi's resolution is the latest action in an effort by California leaders to reckon with the state's problematic history.
Friends and family about to be left behind when a young man goes to college reckon with a world of narrow choices in Chad Beckim's play.
For some people, countries, and businesses, not buying offsets would force them to reckon with their own emissions and take more aggressive actions to reduce them.
This new "Let Me In" feels like a reaction to a wound that's not so fresh: It's stronger and more prepared to reckon with bad news.
So it also has the hard cap of its own budget to reckon with (just €2108M in 2345) vs Alphabet's $1313BN in full year 2131 revenue.
You have to reckon with your past and a situation in which you might not feel as if you've always been treated fairly by the system.
Since the 2016 election, Facebook has been forced to reckon with the ways its platform can be weaponized to spread disinformation, undermine democracy, and influence politics.
That said, we reckon with the RBI that a coordinated policy response both by the government and the RBI is required in the current slowdown cycle.
Little Women is primarily considered as a celebration of sisterhood, but this film is equally about the painful moments in which we reckon with ourselves alone.
The trip is scary — they are frequently lost — but mostly it is moving for the way it allows them to reckon with each other and themselves.
The Obama administration blocked the project for environmental reasons — and in doing so, spared Mr. Trudeau from having to reckon with the consequences of building it.
When speaking to art industry professionals after the auction, Parker saw them beginning to reckon with the merging of art, the blockchain, and, yes, even memes.
The force of female desire would be so great that society would truly have to reckon with what women want, in bed and in the world.
It also requires us to reckon with the vision of creator and longtime showrunner Amy Sherman-Palladino, and even with the idea of Stars Hollow itself.
Erica Baum's photographs of sewing patterns; Leah Guadagnoli's sculptural paintings; Anna Plesset and Fred and Daniel Terna reckon with loss; 'Make Believe' takes on the movies.
Such themes have so long been the mainstay of high school films that the genre has had to reckon with the poor aging of its classics.
That I think is one of the questions I was hoping to pose with this: How do you reckon with that in terms of international law?
Writing, drawing, and animating the video has helped me enunciate and reckon with what it means to accountably teach with the goal of transformation in mind.
In an era when white supremacists rally to protect Confederate monuments, questions of how America should reckon with its history of slavery are more relevant than ever.
It's easier to bend that protest symbol to mean something that works for everyone than it is to actually reckon with the thing people were protesting about.
But it also meant there was no opportunity to reckon with the effects of the 113 law, because no one had an incentive to bring them up.
Her win forced Democratic House members to reckon with their aging leadership, which has already been in question, particularly among young and progressive members of the party.
As the U.S continues to reckon with its own history (and resurgence) of hiding beneath white hoods, these works challenge the proliferation of excess, ritual, and murder.
As the times shifted away from notes passed to fans on literal paper and Swift had to reckon with the impulsive rages of the internet, she stumbled.
Throughout the movie, Jennifer is forced to reckon with the sexual abuse she experienced as a child, and to reconcile her own memories with what really happened.
Arie Luyendyk, Jr. looms over it like a Rachel Maddow-sized ghost — as much as she may try to escape him, Becca has to reckon with him.
Here are some numbers we need to reckon with: the number of suicide deaths in people ages 15 to 0003, over 36 years in the United States.
A super full moon arrives on Tuesday, forcing you to reckon with any imbalances in your relationships and process the ways that other people make you feel.
More importantly, the show has become a richer contemplation of what happens when people really start to reckon with their limitations, whether they're inescapable or self-imposed.
Anyone who worries about the environment now has to reckon with the potential dismantling of decades of federal environmental policy and worst-case scenarios of climate change.
We live in a 2019 hyperreality where we are collectively forced to reckon with Will Smith's Genie and the skin textures of various Pokémon in Detective Pikachu.
As early as next month, House leaders will have to reckon with the movement by GOP centrists to force a vote on immigration against Speaker Ryan's wishes.
As abusers' deeds come to light, and we reckon with the treatment of women at work, there are glimmers of hope that we might see real change.
Many on the left are just beginning to reckon with the consequences of Bill Clinton's sexual misconduct and Democrats' decision to stick by him in the 1990s.
But even as shootings at schools have become more common, little has changed in terms of either policy or the public's ability to reckon with them productively.
But a few days later, during a speech at Carnegie Mellon, Obama seemed to reckon with his feelings about the potential — and limits — of the tech world.
As for New York, "Tales of Our Time" and the museum's coming China megaexhibition offer a welcome opportunity to reckon with art we still see too infrequently.
In the #MeToo era, there is a widespread presumption that the best way to reckon with sexual misconduct and serve victims' interests is through the criminal system.
The deeper question we need to reckon with is why boys and men are socialized to derive their self-worth from the denigration and domination of women.
They have forced us to consider the possibility of redemption and to reckon with the staggering quantity of talent and potential we otherwise consent to throw away.
Only in actual political competition can the Republican elite reckon with why it lost its party, and how it might win again without succumbing to Trumpian indecency.
Since Tuesday, pollsters and campaign operatives have been crunching the numbers on demographics, trying to reckon with how a lack-luster campaign could rise like a Phoenix.
The spat with Beijing has rattled the state's juggernaut aerospace industry, as workers and business owners reckon with the possibility that their livelihood could be at risk.
I can't help thinking that it would be harder to explain away the Trump campaign's treachery if we'd been forced to reckon with it all at once.
ET.Now that the GOP's insurgent wing has taken its first Republican incumbent scalp, establishment Republicans now have to reckon with what that means for the party's future.
All of Scorsese's violent movies reckon with the consequences of their violence, but The Irishman is particularly interesting in the way it follows Frank as he ages.
Forced to reckon with our discomfort, the three of us realized the best way to make sense of it was to have a conversation of our own.
The road hours will be hell, because WWE never stops touring, something I'm not sure fans or wrestlers alike fully reckon with when it comes to consequences.
To reckon with the available light, he had to compensate by lengthening the time of exposure, which endangers any image to the hazards of wobble and blur.
Buffy Summers was (and remains) a great queer icon precisely because she not only embodied the ultimate outsider—one who must reckon with what sets her apart from her friends, who has to navigate a world where her desire for another threatens to undo her, who has to reckon with coming out as a slayer to her mom—but because she armed audiences with a message of empowerment.
The fact that one of the country's dominant political ad platforms throttles messaging based on its shareability is a fact political campaigns must reckon with, and adapt to.
According to the most recent workforce data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the issue of low wages will continue to be one Americans have to reckon with.
I'm still trying to reckon with the idea that talking to men three times my age as a preteen felt safer than dating as a technically legal adult.
Miss Franklin was with us so long and her oeuvre is so expansive that to try to fully reckon with her influence and impact can frankly be overwhelming.
Because what the people of Westeros must reckon with if they wish to survive winter is the concept of uniting under the common banner of humanity — as equals.
The award has sparked an uproar and no small amount of soul-searching as the country struggles to reckon with rising anti-Semitism, particularly among Germany's Muslim population.
This was in the late '20163s, when a public school surely should have had to reckon with students of different faiths before, but seemed unequipped to do so.
Chinese tech giants must reckon with a dwindling number of new recruits to the internet at home; they also have the confidence, clout and capabilities to expand abroad.
Daryl will similarly have to reckon with the fact that his diversion tactic, which dumped the two in a giant hole, resulted in Rick blowing up the bridge.
If you can swim, this is something you can recognize and reckon with; it's just a way of knowing that there is a very great difference up ahead.
If you don't already have the Nest security cameras in your home, this is going to be something you'll have to reckon with before even purchasing the doorbell.
There's a bigger global story here that we must reckon with: Humans are a small part of the living world, yet we have an outsize impact on it.
Trump's victory in 2016 — the first for a Republican in Michigan since 1988 — forced Democrats to reckon with their shortcomings in an area many had considered reliably blue.
As if picking out a prom dress wasn't stressful enough, some students also have to reckon with sexist ideas of what's considered "appropriate" for their ages or bodies.
"We now have production above 10.4 million bpd and it's going to keep rising; and the market is eventually going to have to reckon with that," he said.
In Wounds, they're weaponized against him, as his character is forced to reckon with the fact that under his superficially appealing exterior, there's no there there at all.
Her 2014 breakout Bury Me at Makeout Creek caked those melodies in distortion, forcing its listeners to dig beneath the surface and reckon with her razor-sharp writing.
When Venus is retrograde, themes relating to this lovely planet will intensify, and you'll be forced to reckon with whatever bad habits or patterns you've gotten yourself into.
The panicking peasants are unmoved by Oswald's judicious arguments, finding it easier to blame evil spirits than accept their inability to reckon with the misery of their lives.
Ultimately, though, it's season three's final episode, in which the team is forced to finally reckon with Voltron's past, that delivers the clearest exploration of those weighty subjects.
It produced no churchwide norms for the prosecution of abusive priests, and gave no indication of how the Church would reckon with abuse and coverup in its past.
Most good LGBTQ movies are coming-of-age movies, because that's when most people are first asked to reckon with their sexualities (and we're at our most emo).
Misinformation is coming from the top Of course, any conversation about this online pollution has to reckon with the president's role as the biggest polluter of them all.
All designers miss the mark occasionally, but an obsession with minimalism pushed the company in some troublesome directions that the company is only now coming to reckon with.
But any fair conversation about austerity must reckon with a complex reality: There are great divergences between the rhetoric of policy-making and the actual spending of money.
The concert, under the banner Band Together Bay Area, was announced Wednesday as communities continued to reckon with the destruction of more than 8,000 homes and other structures.
Harris was known for being a charismatic leader who struggled with a consistent message and had to reckon with a sometimes-contradictory record on criminal justice reform. Sen.
The writers' willingness to reckon with the full gravity of a character's departure rather than hustle to the next set piece makes for a refreshing change of pace.
The way Bigelow films this sequence all but invites viewers to jump through the screen and make it stop, and to reckon with the fact that they can't.
If The Weekly and the Times itself are to succeed in this era, they will have to reckon with that commitment and find fresher ways of addressing audiences.
Ms. Jallow is the first to accuse the president of sexual assault at a time when Gambia is trying to reckon with Mr. Jammeh's brutal 22-year rule.
Still, it is worth seeing "Funny Man" through to its conclusion, where Brooks attains the status of a reluctant elder statesman and starts to reckon with his legacy.
Columbine Survivors Reflect, and Reckon With Specter of Future Shootings On the 22019th anniversary of the Colorado school shooting, survivors gathered to remember their classmates who were killed.
The caravans and the pressure they have put on the region have forced Mexico — and Central America — to reckon with the issue like never before, Mr. Heredia said.
What some have called the nation's collective amnesia has only gotten worse in recent years as leaders have walked back efforts to reckon with the country's modern history.
McNair's death has forced the insular, hypermasculine and scandal-ridden world of college football to reckon with itself once again about whether it is sufficiently protecting its players.
Speaking with one of our music critics at his resort in Wyoming, Kanye was measured and self-aware, willing to reckon with the challenges he's created for himself.
As companies reckon with layoffs at a time when staff are working at home, some have broken the news to affected employees by using Zoom video conference calls.
In the quarter-century since Justice Thomas's confirmation, Ms. Hill has continued to reckon with the failure of Congress and the media to give her a fair hearing.
The great, gradual migration of the human population from the countryside to the city has transformed the world, but we've barely begun to reckon with its political implications.
But the great thing about this list to me is it really is forcing you to reckon with what it means for these women to be making albums.
But Silicon Valley can no longer afford to underestimate Sanders, and its leaders are beginning to reckon with him having a real shot at being the Democratic nominee.
Mr. Starr publicly disagreed and called on Baylor to release a report and publicly reckon with the sweep of the scandal, even if it reflected harshly on him.
It will also force you to reckon with the artistic significance of gender and to consider just how much Rama's womanhood informed the frenzy that fired her art.
" And yet now they are forced to reckon with having become the finger-wagging, clueless adults in DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand.
" And yet now they are forced to reckon with having become the finger-wagging, clueless adults in DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand.
And in Egypt, the popular movements that deposed former President Hosni Mubarak have had to reckon with another equally repressive regime, led by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
It's also an old-school consciousness-raising session, intended to exhort the audience to reckon with (and to act against) the precarious, problematic state of race relations today.
Ed Markey of Massachusetts, has forced more moderate Democrats to reckon with progressive pressure from within the party -- though McConnell, who leads the Senate, is a Kentucky Republican.
Barely out of Parsons, Matthew Adams Dolan is already a name to reckon with, largely on the basis of an interest taken in him by a single superfan.
Teeth slide effortlessly through the lofty cap of bread, but they are quickly halted, forced to reckon with the brittle chips punctuated with cilantro and cooling sour cream.
As I reported earlier this year, the company has been forced to reckon with its role in Myanmar, where people used Facebook to incite violence against Rohingya Muslims.
As the justices reckon with the limits of presidential power, a sleeper ruling on June 20173th—also involving government animus toward Muslims—throws an unexpected wrench in the works.
Opinion WHEN I moved my Beginning Greek course, last year, from the spring to fall semester, I did not reckon with the impact on my psyche of diminishing daylight.
As he and his bride attempt to thwart the dangerous people polluting their wedding, they have to reckon with why they wanted to get married in the first place.
And, while the brain's plasticity lasts into early adulthood, learned behavior is harder to reckon with, and early intervention is a child's best bet for moving through the phases.
Whatever the Targaryen duo decide about these very regal quandaries, it's impossible Jon won't have to reckon with his heritage at his family's castle after learning his real identity.
But as we collectively reckon with the havoc Facebook has wrought, it's important to take stock of the other 800-pound gorillas in the digital room: Google and Amazon.
Ultimately, any attempt to stop the Cultural Revolution was hamstrung by the same reason today's China has been unable to properly reckon with its history: the primacy of Mao.
" Kearney adds that, "Contemporary artists live in a world of such profound self-consciousness, and with the burden of somehow having to reckon with the canon of western art.
She watched movies like "The Wiz" but struggled with the same question that all black children weaned on American pop culture eventually reckon with: Is this all there is?
But those of us who want a better, saner and more decent populism than what Donald Trump is selling need to reckon with the implications of his indubitable appeal.
As we continue to reckon with the Adam Jones situation in Boston, there has been a vocal and not at all surprising pushback from a certain type of person.
At its core is the death of Radtke's uncle, whose fatal heart condition forces Radtke and her family to reckon with the possibility of their meeting the same fate.
As with many industries, though, the revelations about Harvey Weinstein in October and the subsequent #MeToo movement were what forced the tech industry to reckon with harassment and discrimination.
A fourth complication is that any intervention has to reckon with the role of countries that back Mr Maduro's regime, both on the ground and at the United Nations.
" In the Treasury statement, Mandelker said: "The U.S. government is committed to ensuring that Burmese military units and leaders reckon with and put a stop to these brutal acts.
It's a problem really scan as an issue when the album came out, but that the band has had to reckon with since re-issuing Alopecia ten years later.
It's also surely only a matter of time before DJI matches Skydio with its own fully autonomous flying, and that's something the startup will eventually have to reckon with.
The paper stresses that China will play by international rules and co-operate with the Arctic Council (its members include polar great-powers to reckon with: America and Russia).
Yet to reckon with whether to forget or to remember, it may be necessary to figure out why we began to place so much emphasis on victims and injuries.
" In June, Ivanka Trump tweeted out a link to the Kissinger piece, praising its account of "the ongoing technological revolution whose consequences we have failed to fully reckon with.
But his aides said Obama isn't looking to avoid the past, with the declassification of documents pertaining to the war an example of a willingness to reckon with history.
Instead of boldly forging into the future—on a course that will force us to reckon with our national identity—we would be pining for a nostalgia-tinted past.
As I stared down the game's final hours, I began to reckon with the fact that despite all of its scale, it was in many ways an empty world.
If Republicans really become dissatisfied with President Trump and what he stands for, they will have to take a deep dive into their own history and reckon with it.
After every level and puzzle, you're forced to reckon with the consequences of your actions as the people in your underground bunker try to get you to see reason.
And while its authors are trying to reckon with that, its overwhelmingly positive media reception as a climate change fix stoked fears about a plan that omits Indigenous voices.
It could give clues into how our brains—in everyday life—reckon with fundamental facts: who are you, what's your job, what year is it, where are you now?
This is an uncomfortable thing to reckon with, because giving up medication while riding the pre-childbirth hormonal roller coaster poses mental health risks that are impossible to ignore.
" In the Treasury statement, Mandelker said: "The U.S. government is committed to ensuring that Burmese military units and leaders reckon with and put a stop to these brutal acts.
Regardless of where you stand on questions of election integrity, we all need to reckon with a simple fact: Even just perceptions of rigging are corrosive to our democracy.
If they want to keep fighting, Europe's social democrats must reckon with a newly unsentimental, biddable and fragmented electorate and a range of rivals eager to steal their supporters.
It's another thing—given the natural penchant for self-delusion that Alexander and others have emphasized—to really reckon with the fact that you're one of these human beings.
The next phase for T-Mobile is unlikely to be as exciting as the one in which it became the insurgent that telecom giants were forced to reckon with.
We must reckon with the likelihood of even worse storms, heat waves, fires, and droughts as the Earth warms — because scientists expect even this "new normal" to get worse.
Both women will have to reckon with their willingness to make each other a priority as time goes on, even as new responsibilities compete for their attention and time.
The magnitude of the work made it near impossible to look away, leaving you to reckon with institutionalised violence and abuse inflicted in the name of protection and security.
In The Atlantic, Caitlin Flanagan resurfaces a 1998 Times op-ed by Gloria Steinem, and uses it to challenge Democrats to reckon with the old accusations against Bill Clinton.
Now they are poised to reckon with an even more herculean task: finding common ground to pass the massive $1 trillion package the Senate is about to take up.
Where Saar saw the need to present distinct images of freedom to empower black people, Walker wallowed in pain to unearth ugly truths that we need to reckon with.
"Witte de With has 'failed' to come to terms with its own internal contradictions, and has yet to reckon with the historical figure it symbolically embodies," the letter read.
But then Carroll realized she needed to reckon with it when she was just starting work on a book in the fall of 2017, and the MeToo movement exploded.
A month later, at his wake, stunned relatives tried to reckon with the resurgence of a disease that many Venezuelans thought had been mostly confined to the history books.
He was known for highlighting the country's ongoing struggle to reckon with racial inequality, once calling the US a "nation of cowards" for its unwillingness to confront entrenched racism.
Ms. Jallow is the first person to accuse the president of sexual assault at a time when Gambia is trying to reckon with Mr. Jammeh's brutal 22-year rule.
The rabbinical establishment, which is struggling to understand why a vocal minority is resisting the calls to vaccinate, must reckon with the role it has played in this crisis.
Some of this wider outrage is understandable, but it doesn't sufficiently reckon with the realities that forced even a liberal White House to run detention centers and pursue deportations.
Murphy's astute and riveting portrait of one young man's inability to fully reckon with his past seems to pose a disturbing question: Are there actions that simply remain unforgivable?
Obama's action suggested that the United States was finally willing, perhaps, to reckon with its destructive military operations overseas, and the ways the system treats trans people at home.
And with no hard numbers to reckon with, no cold math to disprove the dream, no fewer than five candidates marched onstage to deliver something resembling a victory speech.
Paul must also reckon with the possibility that if Kavanaugh's nomination fails, Republicans could lose the Senate this fall and with it the ability to confirm Trump's nominees unilaterally.
I struggled to reckon with what that relief said about me as a person and a mom, and I was afraid to even share those thoughts with my husband.
Will we quietly move on to a giant erosion-repair project, or do we have to reckon with how this damage was allowed to happen in the first place?
Mr. Trump's victory indicates that when we lived through our own disaster, we failed to reckon with the past and paved the way for an even more terrifying future.
He got interested, and downloaded a report that the State of North Carolina had published several years earlier, to try, belatedly, to reckon with the legacy of the incident.
He also expanded on the role social media platforms play in spreading false or toxic information, saying the US firms had a responsibility to reckon with their own responsibilities.
The boarding school era and its erasure of language is a blot on the nation's record, and one that too few non-Natives have been forced to reckon with.
Regrettably, reactions to Haley address failed to reckon with this point because they narrowly focus on her assessment of whether Iran is in compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal.
There are plenty of those things, of course, but there is also a conscientious attempt to reckon with the legacy of plunder and racism that flickers behind the legends.
"I'm not sure how anyone could write an entire book about the subject of campus rape and not reckon with this," she writes about the statistic I just discussed.
And many other contemporary artists, among them Liz Glynn and Goshka Macuga, have recently turned to archaeology and antiquity to reckon with structures of knowledge in the present day.
We can choose to reckon with the gaps between who we wish to be and the person who makes the decisions we make, or we can choose not to.
Scenes of white supremacists brazenly marching through the small Virginia college town shocked the world, and forced Americans to reckon with the persistence of organized hate in their country.
Whether that's something that you feel you can reckon with at Into, because whether you're at Grindr or not, I think it's undeniable that Grindr is changing the gay community.
It's also about the way she gives voice to the trauma she's experienced and explains exactly how it's affected her, forcing Littlefinger to reckon with the consequences of his actions.
He sent the agency the results, which made clear that the MTA stood to lose unfathomable sums of money if it failed to reckon with the reality of global warming.
The existence of social media has changed the experience of being young in a way that we're only just beginning to reckon with, beyond reducing it to the aforementioned stereotypes.
Or Alicia Florrick could be a proxy for many women behind the scenes in every city and town worldwide who have to reckon with the fallout when their husbands cheat.
But the claims made by Amet, Watson, and Allers are serious, and come at a time when the scientific community is beginning to reckon with the issue of sexual misconduct.
Pope Francis has battled to force his church to reckon with a world in which many Catholics break church teaching by using artificial methods of contraception and cohabiting before marriage.
Photographer Mette Lampcov spent three days in November 2500 in California documenting the Sierra National Forest's dead trees, as well as the homeowners forced to reckon with their dying surroundings.
Crediting and celebrating teens of color for their work isn't about egos; it's about making sure society at large is forced to reckon with the full scope of climate destruction.
Prince was still just a kid, but the energy and musicianship that he displayed implied that he was going to be a man whose force no one could reckon with.
Before the night is over, the ladies reckon with a dark, shared secret, and deal with the ramifications and reversals of fortune that follow a sloppily planned act of revenge.
It also made the allegation harder to ignore — and forced Seacrest and his employers to reckon with it a week before the biggest red-carpet event of the year. E!
But don't let the subreddit's goofy name fool you, at its core it's a place for people to reckon with social norms and mores, and get vital third party opinions.
This is the kind of music video that inspires endless questions (questions that aren't really questions, so much as statements of fact I can't bring myself to fully reckon with).
But Taylor's argument is that because the leaders allowed the town to live above its means, they now have to reckon with that decision and either thrive or go under.
First, we must reckon with the true harms of segregation and recognize that though they may take different forms than they did in 1954, the damage is no less significant.
It's an album that drags long-forgotten parts of your life through time and space and into the here and now, forcing you to reckon with feelings you didn't expect.
Guardian if you weigh in his timing showing up to help Gloria in Hollywood, avenging if you weigh in his showing up to reckon with Yuri when the time came.
Now, Tufekci has emerged as one of the strongest voices pushing Facebook, Google, Twitter, and the tech industry at large to reckon with what they've built and how it's used.
Louis Blériot made the first airborne crossing of the Channel in 1909, prompting H.G. Wells, who was writing a report for the Daily Mail, to reckon with this revolutionary technology.
Katie Roiphe lamented the inability of male novelists to reckon with lust in a 2009 essay in The New York Times, and not much has changed in the years since.
The kind of AI that populates movies and TV is still far from being developed, and humanity is only beginning to reckon with the ethics and implications of created intelligence.
As each character is forced to reckon with his or her past and plot how to better their futures, they soon discover how far they will go on Purge Night.
The President travels to Europe in a month to reckon with a fractured set of alliances, his decision to spurn loyal Western allies deepening the fissures in that longstanding partnership.
And he said Republicans would have to reckon with the fact that they chose a candidate whose bombastic comments about immigrants and women could hurt the party's efforts to grow.
Facebook has also had to reckon with fake news in countries like Myanmar and Indonesia, places where the spread of misinformation on the social network's platforms have had deadly consequences.
But the Amish impulse is one to watch, as we reckon with virtual reality's strange gift — a cup that tastes of progress, but might have poison waiting in the dregs.
It's also relatable to anyone who's been forced to reckon with the hierarchies of an unjust world or suffer loss while the world spins on in defiance of your pain.
But with the sun beating down at 97 degrees, and the encroaching hoard of other acts' fans to reckon with over the course of the afternoon, things would get dire.
"I think this a huge step forward for Virginia because this law was standing in the way of communities that really want to reckon with their public history," Hudson said.
Ultimately, the message of One Mississippi is that the past might seem like it's too much to reckon with, but to exist in the present requires addressing said past directly.
Dory struggled to reckon with the fact that she might not actually be that great of a person, making a late-season push to save her friends if she could.
The months of near-daily allegations against high-profile men are over, and in their place are bigger questions about how, as a society, we can reckon with those allegations.
Turning a blue cartoon into a flesh-and-blood human being imposes a sense of realism that the glib, fantastical storyline of Aladdin was never really meant to reckon with.
This early scene at a California farmhouse, where K must reckon with a rogue replicant, takes place in a dark room with light beaming from only a couple of windows.
The company is still in the midst of years-long controversy over its failure to reckon with its influence on society and the ways bad actors have manipulated its platform.
Society is beginning to reckon with the fact that charitable gifts are a form of influence — and that maybe these billionaires shouldn't have so much power in the first place.
Americans who are not black, so that they could understand this history and ongoing legacy and really reckon with our true identity as a country and who we really are.
Whether that triad is sturdy or broken, bonded by biology, affection or both, it's one that most of us must reckon with, in some shifting fashion, all of our lives.
Any argument for increasing subsidies must reckon with the fact that rail-users are, on average, a richer bunch than those who use other forms of transport, such as buses.
It's a bitter truth to reckon with, says this particular writer — a supremely jealous non-beard-haver whose facial hair just doesn't want to connect or get even remotely thick.
On a show as confection-sweet as Maisel, the series may never force audiences to reckon with the ways comedy can ruin lives as much as it can make them.
There she argues that it is a mistake to view cities in isolation, as she suggests Michigan's government did, rather than reckon with state and federal policies that undermine them.
But residents need to reckon with the fact that a great cost of all this growth — in terms of the aftermath of a disaster — is being kicked into the future.
He was forced to reckon with the reality that these demolitions, settlements and acts of violent dispossession were not rogue moves, but fully supported and enabled by the Israeli military.
Robert Reece, a sociology professor at the University of Texas Austin, recently wrote an essay for Vox exploring men's efforts to reckon with potentially coercive sexual behavior in their pasts.
Toni Morrison's novel "Beloved," the story of a formerly enslaved woman's confrontation with the infant she killed, moved a generation to reckon with slavery's intimate violence and its enduring legacy.
Still, even Strzok's defenders should reckon with the fact he acted remarkably irresponsibly and that Mueller concluded very quickly from the texts that his removal from the probe was merited.
Sherlock has never been forced to reckon with any of the utterly unconscionable things he's done to John over the years (look back at that list — it's a horrific list!).
Scientists and policy makers envision that if carefully planned, retreat could be a tool to reckon with social and racial inequalities, and the reality that global warming will exacerbate these injustices.
It's one thing to reckon with the United States's post-9/11 policies and decide that the country is better served Looking Forward, Not Back, like the 2008 campaign slogan said.
By coming back, though, Anderson Silva is forcing us to reckon with all our ugly questions about his past achievements, about all those impossible performances that now seem even more impossible.
After centuries of uneasy relations, imperial demands for tribute and occasional wars, much of Asia must now reckon with a giant Chinese neighbour that is much more than a trade partner.
SA: Our culture is only now beginning to reckon with the stark fact that Cheryl notes: Most perpetrators of sexual assault are not strangers, but people we know and often cherish.
But it will eventually need to reckon with the tonal confusion these gambits cause because the rapidly shrinking viewership over the past few seasons doesn't seem on board with them either.
Between economics and politics, Blaine will soon be forced to reckon with an uncomfortable question: is there a future for the town if it no longer serves as Canada's front porch?
Olivarez forces readers to reckon with the very human consequences of our nation's actions at the border and beyond, at a time when those actions have created a real humanitarian crisis.
While Collins has a bipartisan reputation in the Senate, until she and her GOP colleagues reckon with the toxic proposals that appeal to the party's base, disavowals like this mean little.
The omission — or dare I say the erasure — of Sulkowicz's queer identity indicates the public's continued unwillingness to reckon with the notion that queer people can be victims of sexual violence.
But for Black, Delaney and many others the truth is clear—Dark Souls helped them reckon with their depression and the community gave them a safe place to share their experiences.
President Donald Trump will reckon with the aftermath of a deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas as he meets Wednesday with survivors and law enforcement officials in a time of grief.
But attempts to recreate that kind of society simply don't reckon with the world we live in now, and worse, they come at the expense of those who are most vulnerable.
And there's a bigger global story here that we must reckon with: Humans are a small part of the living world, yet we have a such an outsize impact on it.
And at no time did Zuckerberg reckon with the real issue, which is that Facebook's whole business model is predicated on selling user data to advertisers and companies like Cambridge Analytica.
Your Money In this our quadrennial season of financial hope, we might wish that the major presidential candidates would reckon with one of the large and looming numbers in our lives.
The United States must reckon with Europe responding in kind if it declares "America First" and places its own economic interests before those of others, Germany's Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said.
This kind of all-staff meeting, in which companies attempted to reckon with a shocking election result, happened in companies across the country in the days and weeks after the election.
But Facebook has had such a huge impact on the country, many feel these are not enough and that Facebook has yet to fully reckon with its influence in the Philippines.
In order for #MeToo to succeed, feminists must reckon with racism and classism and build a diverse coalition that places the proverbial "last girl" at the center rather than the margins.
The Post transfers the tensions from the reporters on the ground to management, who have to reckon with the potential collateral damage to their relationships to presidents, cabinet members and lawmakers.
But by 1991 the Commission lost its funding and, over time, it became clear that Yeltsin no longer intended to expend the political capital needed to reckon with a painful history.
Kidman's and Woodley's characters interacted with the monster the most in season one, but now Kravitz's Bonnie has to reckon with being the person who actually pushed him down the steps.
Now that grabbing a drink with a potential lover feels almost like a seismic risk, millions of singles reckon with a dilemma as they seek love in the time of coronavirus.
If in the 1930s, Chinese musicians had to define themselves against the West, and in the '60s against the state, they may now have to reckon with the hectic, globalized economy.
Such operations have demonstrated Russia's ability to project its limited power well beyond its borders and to remain a relevant international player that the West is still struggling to reckon with.
So with the rest of the world struggling to reckon with China's assertive moves in the Pacific, the Vietnamese, hosts of this year's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, are offering guidance.
Recently, many well-known scientists such as Lawrence Krauss and George Church have had to publicly reckon with the fact that they took money from and cultivated connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Dreamlike snippets of their louche and violent youths give depth to a portrait of the pair, who must reckon with the remains of dissolute years spent passing between Ireland and Spain.
It is an existence marked often by violence, and at the same time, it is marked by a painful and adamant will to live, to reckon with, and to be free.
The second-person form can be both an invitation and an accusation — a simultaneous opportunity to adopt someone else's perspective and reckon with why, perhaps, you hadn't considered that perspective before.
"'I Sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter' struck me as a complex, ugly, lovely story: partially satire and partially an attempt to reckon with the complexities of gender identity," @asher_elbein tweeted.
I wrote it to challenge our nation to reckon with the recurring cycles of racial reform, retrenchment and rebirth of caste-like systems that have defined our racial history since slavery.
Indeed, there's something uniquely heavy, and even cruel, about the persistent theme of loss -- about having to reckon with its inevitability -- in today's political climate of at times presidentially abetted bigotry.
To reckon with it, we need to take a longer view, looking at the beliefs and sources of activist energy that define the contours of what's possible in American electoral politics.
But Atlanta must first reckon with a game that the Braves will remember for missed opportunities and debatable decisions, and both teams must recover from an afternoon of wildly swinging emotions.
Realignment forced many teams — including Oklahoma, whose rivals expanded when the Big 8 Conference morphed into the Big 12 a few years before Stoops arrived — to reckon with new competitive realities.
The political crisis that now confronts Iraq is as serious as any since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein 16 years ago, and its leaders appear ill-equipped to reckon with it.
The seizure would be a turning point in the civil war, cementing government rule in all major cities and forcing the opposition to reckon with whether the armed rebellion has failed.
Should couples that have employed the carousel reveal break up later, they may have to reckon with the memories still living on Instagram, even if it's something they want to avoid.
Investors were forced to reckon with that divergence last Friday, when the yield on 3-month Treasuries rose above the rate on 10-year Treasuries for the first time since 2007.
Becoming the first North Korean leader to meet with a sitting American president, Mr. Kim has proved to his people that he is a force the Americans have to reckon with.
The spirited protagonists of four new middle-grade novels find that when they're taken from the lives they once knew, they must reckon with their pasts as well as the future.
It's a place where, in order to reckon with the city's racist past and present, progressives have to literally remake the city's landscape, from tearing down statues to building affordable housing.
Companies have to reckon with their cultures and address systemic inequalities within their organizations that may be enabling harassment if they truly want to prevent this type of discrimination from occurring.
But after Noah and Elle inadvertently kiss at a kissing booth Elle set up for the school, the two are forced to reckon with their feelings while trying not to hurt Lee.
In a year when the country at large has had to reckon with much of the same, the festival served as a reminder that maybe we're not fated to fuck things up.
Any new privacy law will have to reckon with questions about transparency and consumer choice not only in apps and on websites but as we walk through stores and drive down streets.
Prominent novelist Amitav Ghosh interrogates our seeming inability to fully grasp or reckon with the scope of climate change, looking specifically at the dearth of examinations of its repercussions in literary fiction.
Robert Widman, the attorney who sat beside Sally, offered them a chance to be heard, and to force the world outside the orphanage to reckon with what went on inside its walls.
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In the process, however, the exhibition does more to reveal the fundamental ways in which, eight decades on, Spain still has yet to reckon with the conflict that once tore it apart.
Each picture holds my Blackness, my thinness, my queerness, and both my femininity and masculinity — all elements of myself that I have had to reckon with while documenting my body on Instagram.
A very different kind of project will be needed to revive democracy as a rallying cry in contemporary public life—a project, most importantly, that is prepared to reckon with class struggle.
It's called, yes, Goat Fund Me. And it's part of an ungulate awakening: All across the state, business is booming for herders as panicked homeowners and towns reckon with the wildfire menace.
In the wake of Trump, reuniting the GOP under a different paradigm would require at least some existing party factions to reckon with their own shortcomings, and then to adapt or die.
Perhaps the only positive effect of events like American Renaissance is that they force companies to meaningfully reckon with their brand identity beyond the virtue signaling of a well-rehearsed press release.
But as much as 2018 was a year beset by scandal and frenzied backpedaling, it was also a year in which YouTube started trying in earnest to reckon with its own problems.
Kat Lo, a PhD student at the University of California Irvine, is bridging that gap by researching online communities at a time when most major platforms are trying reckon with widespread harassment.
But the Republican Party has to reckon with those voters -- and the way in which Republican policies and rhetoric over the last several decades have given succor and solace to those views.
While the GOP is obviously not in the final stages of death -- they control both houses of Congress and a majority of state governments -- they have been slow to reckon with Trump.
Alas, the reformers did not reckon with the lowest-common-denominator politics of Germany's "grand coalition" between centre-right Christian Democrats, centre-left Social Democrats and the conservative Bavarian party, the CSU.
While Yob's second life began just before this decade with 23's The Great Cessation, 2011's Atma truly signified their renewal and made them the doom metal band to reckon with.
Instead of walking carefree on grounds once used to display and humiliate black bodies, residents of these towns will have to reckon with a truth obscured by our collective appetite for reconciliation.
The party must still reckon with the accusations against Bill Clinton, but they likely don't impinge on the party's future—not in the way that the accusations against Franken do, for instance.
It's not that I mind Cooper being a weird baby, and it's not even that it makes me reckon with questions about how well any of us know the people we love.
As the human race struggles to make sense of its time spent hurtling through space on this big wet rock, we're forced to reckon with so many unsolved mysteries of our world.
His plan declares climate change a national emergency, calls for the United States to eliminate fossil fuel use by 2050 and commits $200 billion to help poorer nations reckon with climate change.
This latest petition is another sign that these movements are growing, and that tech companies like Google will have to reckon with their employees' outrage over contracts that support controversial government projects.
Tech companies like Facebook and Google that were able to expand rapidly in a low-regulation environment have had unintended consequences on the world that we're only just beginning to reckon with.
And the temptation to dismiss discomfiting revelations as fake news, to retreat back into ignorance and self-justification, is at least as powerful as the impulse to really reckon with the truth.
Throughout his 2020 bid, Sanders once again has had to reckon with the vitriol his supporters have spewed in his name — many believe that their aggression has ironically hurt Sanders' campaign overall.
And Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid on Wednesday was all too happy to thumb his nose at the opposing party, saying Republicans are now having to reckon with the "Frankenstein" they created.
Since August 2018 alone, the main trio of Kardashian sisters had to reckon with their greatest resentments as co-stars through filming and then live tweet their feelings as the footage aired.
But after having sat with that ending all these months, I find myself seeing it as the most self-reflective, vulnerable, and fraught of all Tarantino's attempts to reckon with his idols.
Meanwhile, Trump's directive to withdraw the last American service members from Syria has forced congressional lawmakers and Pentagon officials to reckon with the threat of a potential resurgence by Islamic State militants.
An incident in the beginning of the book, when a stranger accuses Emira of kidnapping Alix's toddler, sets off a series of events that force the characters to reckon with their biases.
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What they seemed to miss is that most people are already plenty apathetic, and that representing such apathy so plainly might force audiences to reckon with the fact of their giving up.
But please listen to us here in Hong Kong: Communist China is no alternative to the interventionism you hate or contest — that is an inconvenient truth that the world must reckon with.
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Despite all this attention, the Punditworld praise of Amy Klobuchar almost universally fails to reckon with one of the most significant stories of her candidacy: her reported abuse of her Senate staff.
After their hippie cult (ahem, commune) gets raided, the family moves to the suburbs, thrusting Rainbow into a new, unfamiliar world — and forcing her to reckon with race for the first time.
Meanwhile, revelations that disinformation campaigns conducted on Facebook's platform might have dramatically altered the outcome of the 2016 election forced the company to reckon with its political power and with users' privacy.
It also demonstrates a way that certain black artists can reckon with middle age — by accepting the emotionalism, humor and self-criticism that come naturally to a current generation of younger rappers.
Mr. Troiano's spirited defense of preserving his town's custom has placed Wildwood in the middle of a national cultural debate about political correctness and how America should reckon with its racist past.
It is what Westbrook wants when he turns himself inside-out with hunger, and the basic appetite we all reckon with all the time, the elemental animating thing that makes us move.
Increasingly, the media will have to reckon with the fact that "left" and "right" as easy social designators themselves may become meaningless when it comes to the diversity of opinion among evangelicals.
But until they reckon with the fact that conservative ideology has only been able to shape government through an alliance with white supremacy, the future of the right will be grim indeed.
Dolores, while trying to reckon with her past, works for a controlling, vicious boss, an older woman named Vera who throws herself headlong into a Baby Jane-like psychological feud with Dolores.
On days like this, my mind fixes on "The Sporting Spirit," an essay written by George Orwell in 1945 that sought to reckon with the rise of our modern athletic-industrial complex.
To reckon with this legacy of violence, the politics of corporate and computational agency must contend with profound questions arising from scholarship on race, gender, sexuality and colonialism, among other areas of identity.
MADDOW: We haven&apost ever had to reckon with the possibility that somebody has ascended to the presidency of the United States to serve the interests of another country rather than our own.
The Hate U Give has an inherently tragic premise, and yet – unlike so many dramas trying to reckon with heavy issues – it remembers to make room for moments of humor, happiness, and heart.
In future, the major oil producers will also have to reckon with increasing competition from other forms of energy in the transportation sector, notably electric vehicles, which will further limit their pricing power.
And the existence of Whored Mode — as well as some of the more offensive humor in story mode — is something every potential buyer will have to reckon with and decide on for themselves.
But anyone who cares about romanticism in its modern incarnations must reckon with the prevalence of this ethos in the ears and hearts of young people, and this album is prime erotic melodrama.
The teens who took part in it have been staggeringly effective at achieving their goals of keeping the Parkland shooting in the news and forcing America to reckon with its stance on guns.
In recent years, the conference has been overshadowed by controversies related to data privacy, security, moderation, and other topics revolving around Facebook's struggle to police its platform and reckon with its global influence.
In that same episode where Arya meets Ed Sheeran, the Hound returns to a farmhouse that he and Arya visited long ago, and is forced to reckon with the sins he committed there.
A group that once enjoyed economic, social, and sexual dominion over everyone else does not easily reckon with the realities of, for the first time, having to yield some social footing to others.
As we reckon with how pervasive sexual assault and harassment have become in our continued fight for gender equality, it's clear that frank conversations about masculinity (and not just "toxic masculinity") are crucial.
But the game also forces you to reckon with that violence by choosing to either act in your own self-interest by killing the Little Sisters or make a sacrifice by freeing them.
Now — like all rivals to SoftBank-backed companies — Postmates suddenly has to reckon with how to compete against a startup with a huge capital advantage, potentially making a merger or sale more attractive.
The way in which the show treats Romeo's shooting wouldn't have improved had he died, but at least that might have forced Rachel and Coleman to reckon with the consequences of their actions.
And when such people do make an appearance, the camera tends to linger on the parts of their lives most likely to interest white Americans struggling to reckon with their country's racist past.
A new book titled Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America is an attempt to reckon with the reality of Trump's presidency — what it reflects and what it demands from feminists.
"If you're going to a state that was won by Trump, you have to reckon with what drove voters to do that," a Sanders aide said ahead of his speech in Warren, Michigan.
Despite the growth, the majority of Roku's revenue still comes from its hardware, a reality the company will have to reckon with as third-party gadgetry is gradually phased out by smart televisions.
It has also forced Mexico to reckon with its shifting role: from a country that for decades has sent migrants abroad, to one being asked to open its doors and take them in.
This was designed to be the month the White House methodically forced the media and the public to reckon with its policy ideas, all focused on shaping the domestic policy of the future.
And yet, particularly in the United States, an aversion to anything that resembles censorship has resulted in a sustained reluctance to reckon with the the implications of mass manipulation on our public discourse.
Across Europe and the United States, law enforcement officials are struggling to reckon with attackers like Mr. Abballa and Omar Mateen, whose shooting rampage this month at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
And while Cruz is typically more disciplined, he'll likely have to reckon with his own previous comments about Kasich, his role in the election and his own ability to let an election slide.
I suspect that somewhere in the heart of many Americans is the wish to see "it all come apart" because the "all" is simply too much to reckon with, too much to bear.
Suffice it to say that (spoiler alert) a whole lot of people are forced to reckon with consequences that could've been avoided, if only they'd taken a woman's warnings a bit more seriously.
Any answer to this question would have to reckon with Andrew Joron's dazzling new collection The Absolute Letter (Flood Editions, 2017), which integrates the polymathic thinking of Novalis into a sophisticated poetic praxis.
According to Santarosa Cobos, any society that doesn't value women's lives will have to reckon with misogynistic violence: Domestic assault, rape and sexual assault, and femicide are the most extreme manifestations of this.
As Saturn is cycling through your chart and forcing you to reckon with boundaries and connections, the moon is also progressing through your chart, changing the way you deal with emotion and feeling.
Angela now has to reckon with the knowledge that she wears a badge just like her grandfather did, and the terrifying feeling that maybe society hasn't progressed since the days of Hooded Justice.
Blind Oedipus may not want anyone to see his death, but his absence is felt so deeply by his two faithful daughters, Antigone and Ismene, who must reckon with their now-directionless fates.
Which suggests that to reckon with the possibility that making liberalism a pseudo-church might be a problem, not an aspiration, we need a very different center-left from the one surrendering today.
This month's shooting serves as a major test for Mr. Buttigieg, forcing him to reckon with questions about his relationship and popularity with African-American voters, and whether he can show sufficient empathy.
The police harassment he endures while in prison forces him to reckon with his past; it gives him the strength to apologize to the classmate years later and stand up to his family.
The re-emergence of extremist violence, harassment and xenophobia has gripped Italy and forced the country to reckon with the hard-right and fascist ideologies fueled by a lingering financial crisis and migration.
Any delegates hoping to stop Trump at the convention will have to reckon with this reality — and decide whether they can withstand the outrage that will inevitably ensue should they move against him.
Pliskova's consistency in the baseline rallies was a force to reckon with and Martic had no answer to her superior court coverage, eventually conceding the 96-minute match after saving one championship point.
But that does not prevent them from changing their minds later, especially once they see the government's case and reckon with the prospect of a substantial prison term if they go to trial.
In picking the next candidate to lead the country's government, Mr. Dragnea will also have to reckon with nonpartisan anticorruption movements, who brought hundreds of thousands of protesters to the streets in February.
But I still think it's generally made in a way that doesn't quite reckon with the scale of Europe's problems, and the wider political environment in which parties like the National Front exist.
He thinks the program is a game, but in fact it helps control the American nuclear arsenal, and soon he must reckon with the possibility that he has triggered a real nuclear war.
Beijing and its supporters in Hong Kong, including the city's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, must now reckon with a resounding, very public display of support for the democracy camp and the protest movement.
She had failed to reckon with the raw pleasure that playing God over others could afford, and so had overemphasized the role of systemically enforced thoughtlessness in preparing individuals to execute enormous crimes.
Shares of L Brands, its parent company, have cratered since 2015; sales at stores have dropped; and the brand has been forced to reckon with shifting consumer tastes, executive turnover and new competition.
That may be why most of us tend not to engage with those thoughts too much, until something like a solar eclipse happens, and we're forced to reckon with the awesomeness of space.
Such requests are a device, part of the machinery whereby one character is forced to reckon with homecoming, and thus forced to interact with another character; often, this brings an entire family together.
On the first of her many "school strikes for the climate," Ms. Thunberg camped outside the Swedish Parliament for days, pamphlets in hand, forcing us to reckon with the consequences of our passivity.
Deadline points to King and the film's writer John Logan's previous work together on The Aviator as a possible sign that this authorized biopic will actually reckon with the child sex abuse allegations.
In addition to all the usual hurdles facing a bride-to-be, Ms. Markle, whose engagement ring features diamonds from Princess Diana's collection, will have to reckon with a notoriously difficult citizenship test.
"It's going to be important for industry and the public to reckon with the environmental costs associated with data transfer and storage," said USC professor Jeff Watson, who attended the Augmenting Cities event.
Board of Education decision and depicts an adult Scout's dismay when she returns to Alabama from New York City for a visit and is forced to reckon with her father's ugly views on race.
Our country desperately needs to reckon with the complex relationship between money and political power — and yet our intellectual and political leaders are telling us that money doesn't matter in the case of guns.
Through its intervention in Syria, Putin has restored Russia's status as a major international player capable of exerting its influence far from its borders, and forced the United States to reckon with Moscow's interests.
Allison Moorer, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, wrote her memoir as a way to reckon with the moment in which her life and that of her sister, fellow musician Shelby Lynne Moorer, was shattered.
Moving through Labour's world, one is forced to reckon with both the profound power of life-giving and the challenges of speaking truth to power through mythos, as horror plays out in the present.
Societally speaking, as we move toward a cultural paradigm that increasingly sees individual liberty as the ultimate moral good, we have to reckon with those instances in which life and liberty do not coincide.
Yet despite the potential of what Her Turn (Season 6's tagline) could've been for this current cultural moment, it makes too many of the mistakes Hollywood is still struggling to reckon with now.
The infrastructure of fact has been undermined in part by a combination of technology and market forces – but we must seriously reckon with the underlying truth of the populists' charge against the establishment today.
A number of bills attempt to reckon with this flaw by requiring users to opt in to the collection or at least be notified of where their data is headed and for what purpose.
I guess when you grow up trying to stamp down that part of your identity just to fit in, community doesn't become a priority until you force yourself to reckon with what you've lost.
Controversial incidents involving creators like Pewdiepie, Tana Mongeau, FouseyTube, or the Paul brothers have painted the platform as a whole in a negative light, and creators are being forced to reckon with that stigma.
Blumhouse's films are eclectic in terms of subject matter and often thoughtful both in how they engage with what's going on in the world today and how they reckon with the history of horror.
As many of us may have been forced to reckon with after the recent rollout of Apple's Screen Time function, there's maybe some truth to us collectively spending too much time on our phones.
I reckon with one outstretched leg I could tip it over on its side, and it will scrabble and struggle to get up—like literally every robot in the first season of Robot Wars.
But the detailed, graphic allegations in the documentary nonetheless threatened to permanently tarnish Jackson's artistic legacy, forcing fans to reckon with disturbing claims that might be impossible to reconcile with the singer's inspirational music.
Jackson's four decades owning hundreds of slaves who picked cotton on his Hermitage plantation in Tennessee make his replacement by a freed slave a potent symbol of America's inclination to reckon with its past.
It is easy to be unnerved by the casual manner and lack of emotion of many visitors in the film, though others are shown in states of contemplation as they reckon with the camps.
It was an album where a band powered up at just the moment its singer evolved into a guitarist to reckon with as she came up with the best-observed lyrics of her life.
But whoever is will have to reckon with the Democratic Party he helped create, one that is more populist, more left-leaning, and more skeptical of business than it was only a year ago.

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