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Today, however, reckonings of that sort may come with a twist.
Most are in their late 30s and approaching reckonings of various sorts.
And by some reckonings, the "black" economy amounts to 17% of GDP.
And many Republicans are still faced with grim calculations, compromises and reckonings.
The revelations have prompted some painful personal reckonings over identity and heritage.
I know that my son's life will be one of expanding reckonings.
They come with the understanding that actions have consequences, and that reckonings come.
These hosts will have to address these reckonings at their highly-public ceremonies.
Some other English-speaking countries, however, have only seen modest or muted reckonings.
They deliver their apprehensions as gently as they can, turning reckonings into reveries.
Neither can afford Syria's reconstruction, which by some reckonings could exceed $200 billion.
The most prominent companies, like Volkswagen and Bayer, could not avoid public reckonings.
On that day, Kasich and Rubio will face reckonings in their home states.
And one of the most politically loaded reckonings is reconsidering Bill Clinton's past.
Weirdly, by most reckonings, the Air Force already has more than 1,200 fighter aircraft.
Almost two million people fled; by some reckonings almost a third died at sea.
Will Ferrell, Kyle Mooney, and Alex Moffat navigate their career reckonings without breaking a sweat.
Most big German companies offered reckonings and apologies for their wartime conduct in the 1990s.
Economics is grappling with these issues as other academic disciplines are facing their own reckonings.
Weddings, he said, could force gay and lesbian people into traumatic reckonings with their families.
When we look at a lot of the issues facing minorities, multiple racial reckonings are needed.
We continue to reckon with our flags and our monuments, and there are reckonings elsewhere, too.
Both are open to general readers; by some reckonings the Angelica is Europe's first public library.
Today, Somini Sengupta, a longtime international correspondent, looks at other countries' public reckonings with sexual misconduct.
Akron is one of several Midwestern cities to have had painful reckonings with homeless encampments this year.
The region suffered especially severe violence in the Cultural Revolution—up to 270,220 people died, by some reckonings.
By some reckonings, the private sector in the Gulf contributes less to GDP now than in earlier decades.
So many characters in this collection have reckonings with their past, but this one is spurred by Trump's election.
But until a fatal killing, the company's drive to dominate the market seemingly outweighed the need for moral reckonings.
It conducted a massive public conversation about the Holocaust — one of the most remarkable national reckonings in human history.
I imagined this reckoning taking place where all artistic reckonings take place, outside in the dead of Chicago winter.
Soon the Light Will Be Perfect is a heartbreaking, gently wrought story about reckonings: with adulthood, faith, love, and death.
In each case, a number of factors have made the proliferation of #MeToo-type reckonings in evangelical circles more complicated.
The first secession since Greenland quit the European Economic Community in 1985 might do even broader damage, by some reckonings.
Nagasaki's leaders have also been forthright in their reckonings with Japan's wartime actions before the United States dropped the bombs.
Cannes' statement came after several other major cultural events in Europe made similar reckonings with the pandemic in recent days.
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You wonder, if Palmer-Tomkinson had lived to see the reckonings of 2018, what she might have made of that kiss.
The backlash against tech companies like Uber and Lyft seems in line with similar reckonings for Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Google.
These mass reckonings have decreased trust in the church, which has contributed to the country becoming increasingly secular and politically liberal.
Such reckonings are the inevitable result of on-the-road testing, said Thomas Weber, head of research and development at Mercedes DAIGn_.
Her new pop record, I can feel you creep into my private life, out January 19, doesn't dance around these cultural reckonings.
Reckonings with the past can also be slow to come: It was not until 2013 that a police chief in Montgomery, Ala.
Many Latinos are discovering family ties to a flourishing slave trade in the American Southwest, prompting painful reckonings over heritage and identity.
That play is sure to be the prickliest pear in a season filled with amusements, oddities, and reckonings with America's past and present.
It hit 40 this year, by some reckonings early middle age, though it's still thinking young, or youngish, and living in the now.
Next week marks the finale of this bracing mini-series and at this point it's undeniable that these women are headed toward violent reckonings.
But amid the twin national reckonings over police violence and violence against the police, officers here seemed determined to avoid provoking those who gathered.
This collection of Rich's influential criticism reveals how her private reckonings with motherhood, sexuality, Jewishness and tokenism blossomed into her public stances and poetry.
But it is a sign of Ms. Gallace's mastery that she is unafraid of such reckonings — that she comes into PS1 so lightly armed.
The exhibition Elective Affinities draws viewers into stories of the Frick's permanent collection and a contemporary artist's intellectual and aesthetic reckonings and inventions with them.
Jordan's capital, Amman, is by most reckonings majority Palestinian, including a substantial middle class and two large Palestinian refugee camps, which are decidedly less affluent.
The temptation during reckonings such as these is to allow criticism to become little more than an exercise in retroactively affirming one's indignation, judgment absent discrimination.
The blood bath consolidated the vertiginous rise of General Hamdan, widely known as Hemeti, who by most reckonings is now the de facto ruler of Sudan.
The two films are thoughtful reckonings with aging, specifically with the atrophying of a certain, narrow performance of manhood and the attendant anxieties of that decline.
In Shaw's words, the writers set the table, making sure that the reckonings to be addressed in Ruth's episode had all been set up before diving in.
One of the major revelations of the reckonings of the past year is that isolation is not only a consequence of inequality but also a root cause.
Many raw-nerve reckonings are sure to confront Mr. Guterres when he takes over as the United Nations secretary general in January for a five-year term.
The remembrances and reckonings of former slaves, including the otherworldly Aunt Ester who, at almost three centuries old, is a recurring character, often unseen, in Wilson's plays.
Meanwhile, ultra-wealthy people who made their fortunes in controversial ways — no matter where they lived — were forced to deal with public reckonings amid growing income inequality.
The exhibition principally explores the act of looking, drawing viewers into the stories of the permanent collection and into a contemporary artist's intellectual and aesthetic reckonings and inventions.
She waded with care into the thickets of national reckonings over police violence and violence against the police, hoping to position herself as an unlikely agent of harmony.
When the #MeToo reckonings started in October, it had been almost 22015 months since Nikki Benz wrote on Twitter that she had been sexually assaulted on a porn set.
But while Annan, Meitner, and Babbage would each receive their respective reckonings, what remains insidious are the curious cases of women's contributions being overshadowed in the world of art.
Where formal processes fail or are subverted, the legal community should insist on informal reckonings before any rehabilitation, rather than turn a collective blind eye to allegations of harassment.
Darity called public reckonings over slavery, including VTS' announcement, admirable, but said a piecemeal approach is not nearly enough to account for slavery's devastating history in the United States.
Weave your way through the voices, arrange them as you please, but, in the end, there are lessons to impart and judgements to deliver and reckonings to be had.
Credit reckonings of that scale rarely, if ever, happen without very large collateral damage to investors, especially ones who are treated as capriciously as outsider capital often is in China.
By some reckonings, Gorsuch is the conventional, milquetoast option that Trump is exercising before he indulges a wilder streak and goes for someone more provocative if another vacancy opens up.
For Gilbert's characters, contending with the problem of sex often results in radical reckonings with who they are, what they want, and what they're willing to give up to get it.
U.S. politics have teed up twin reckonings — one a sudden threat against the gargantuan power accumulated by Big Tech, and the second a challenge to the decades-long rise of China.
Over the last 13 years, the band has worked its way through God-fearing acoustic reckonings, beautifully harmonic rock music, and crushing distortion, always keeping a self-deprecating, sardonic humor close by.
In what Edge calls "political reckonings," these laborers fought the greed that suppressed their wages and the gag rules that kept their life-threatening working conditions hidden from regulators and consumers alike.
The bitter ground war with Negan has only begun, and with Maggie and Rick at ideological odds about their plan of attack, more characters are bound for reckonings with their moral limits.
After Ramón perceives that he has more to worry about than a missed lunch, the novel proceeds through a cycle of doctors' appointments, treatments, counseling sessions, recuperations and reckonings with the inevitable.
More than 30 years later, the tightened standards are still mostly on the drawing board, and change has come too slowly to avoid painful reckonings in places like Detroit, Puerto Rico, Stockton, Calif.
Three years before my beloved cousin's murder—before the weeping, before the raging, before the heated self-recriminations and icy reckonings—I awoke with the most glorious sense of anticipation I've ever felt.
To witness its destruction reminds us of personal reckonings, how holy places can urge us to access some buried sense of wonderment — to stand in awe of an exquisite thing made to seem eternal.
If that work can be so easily erased, if powerful individuals and personal friendships in elite legal circles prove more important than uncomfortable reckonings, our society and the legal profession will continue to fail.
As the end of the year approaches, Broadly caught up with Professor Rennison to discuss her work, the public discourse surrounding the many very sudden public reckonings of powerful men, and her plans for 2018.
Between the speaker's direct reckonings with his grief ("I thought of you again tonight, thin as a rake") are oceans of verbal bric-a-brac, tickles to the ear and intellect, but hard to grasp.
But his nascent success comes as hard-won catharsis after years marked by challenge and tragedy, including bouts of homelessness and nights spent on studio floors, relationship reckonings, and the suicide of his best friend.
The permanent prominence of Al Sharpton and the eternal return of Michael Moore testify to certain unsuccessful reckonings, and the grass-roots left can be as amenable to conspiracy theories as the grass-roots right.
The most familiar pop, the kind on which an entire industry has churned for decades, is about baby love, dancing the night away, teenage dreams, and dying young, and not, for instance, intimate reckonings with motherhood.
That same year, at the University of Texas, the freshman Kevin Durant was playing 10.53 minutes a game and averaging 26 points and 11 rebounds — by many reckonings, the greatest freshman year in N.C.A.A. basketball history.
Through hard work and reckonings, Stadmiller's sense of self shifts throughout the book, culminating in something she never expected would happen: a happy marriage, and a memoir that reads more like a revelation than a confessional column.
Miller began working on her book more than a decade ago, long before the revelations and reckonings of #MeToo, but what she found is a story from the 19th century that rumbles and resonates in our own.
We have a reputation to uphold in the world of journalism, after all; by all other departments' reckonings, we are the quiet, nerdy, academic team that would fan ourselves at the very thought of causing any trouble.
By most reckonings, A Star Is Born is most properly a musical: It's certainly dramatic, but its original songs advance the plot and describe the emotional state of the characters, which usually is the definition of a musical.
A pillar of trade theory says that increased commerce with labour-rich countries will depress the pay of the low-skilled; and some reckonings of wage inequality in America pin part of the blame on trade and migration.
"The Mothers" is a lush book, a book of so many secrets, betrayals and reckonings that to spill them in the lines of a review instead of letting them play out as the author intended would be silly.
In two insightful if slightly premature reckonings, dissimilar authors paraphrase a question about Mr. de Blasio that Mayor Edward I. Koch habitually posed about himself (and which few of his successors have dared to reprise): How's he doin'?
Meloon was once dismissed as a troublemaker, having spoken up long before the recent wave of reckonings for powerful men in media, politics and sport accused of sexual abuse and the ensuing #MeToo movement empowering victims to come forward.
While Berganza's misconduct is alleged to have occurred years ago, with no fresh accusations suggesting he continues this behavior, the recent reckonings of powerful Hollywood figures like Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey have emboldened more victims across more industries to tell their stories.
Also headed for various sorts of final reckonings are the crime-family boss Russell Bufalino (Joe Pesci, emerging from retirement) and the coldblooded hit man Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro), who finds himself squaring off against the most implacable of opponents: time.
Recorded in LA's historic Valentine Studios (former hub of The Beach Boys, Frank Zappa, and Jackson Browne), Uppers & Downers sounds like a snapshot of LA's itinerant spirit, veering from more impressionistic tales of its lesser-known underbellies, to personal reckonings with addiction.
"We're in the middle of one of the most vibrant reckonings around sexual harassment and violence in more than a generation, and institutions have been struggling to catch up," said Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO of the National Women's Law Center.
In the aftermath of his improbable victory and on the cusp of a presidency fueled by a movement that could signal a generational realignment in American politics, the country emerges deeply divided -- and with so many feeling that there are further reckonings to come.
In the last year, two great reckonings—a pair of challenges to partisan gerrymandering and a tiff over a Colorado baker who refused to make a cake celebrating a gay wedding—were both defused with narrow rulings that steered around the heart of the disputes.
The year of our Lordesse 2018 proved historically traumatic (#MeToo reckonings, all things Trump), triumphant (midterm victories), and transformative for America, particularly American women — with an unprecedented number now assuming their rightful place as leaders, tastemakers, and decision-makers across art, commerce, politics, and culture.
The year of our Lordesse 210 proved historically traumatic (#MeToo reckonings, all things Trump), triumphant (midterm victories), and transformative for America, particularly American women, with an unprecedented number now assuming their rightful place as leadership, tastemakers, and decision-makers across art, politics, and culture.
Now that we are almost two months into this revolution, while many of us have gotten bogged down in our own personal reckonings, decades-old feminist conflicts have prevented us from putting up a united front as the patriarchy has gone on the defensive.
But what we've seen in other countries in terms of racial or similar reckonings has been more top-down, like what South Africa did with its Truth and Reconciliation Commission after apartheid and how Germany really focused on systemically admitting the wrongs of the Holocaust.
The works range from a 1947 watercolor with an upward gaze of doomed innocence to six 10-foot-wide black-and-gray gouaches, made between 2005 and 2007, that manage to look equally like punk-chic bedspreads and coolly abstract reckonings with wartime atrocity.
Francis is the 266th pope (by some reckonings, anyhow — Roman Catholic history is complicated), and a pope of firsts: the first from the Americas, the first from the Southern Hemisphere, the first Jesuit, and the first to take the name of St. Francis of Assisi.
Yonatan Zunger, a former Google engineer, had an interesting op-ed the other day in The Boston Globe about the "reckonings" that various scientific fields have undergone, as the scientists who develop powerful tools begin to see how those tools can be used for evil purposes.
Demographic trends, such as a growing Muslim population, explain other movements up the charts: Muhammad did not make the top 100 boy's names in 1996, but last year almost made the top ten (add its various different spellings, and by some reckonings it is number one).
Women in the Senate, long a male-dominated backroom-cigar sort of place, have suffered their share of professional reckonings: Although the climate is slowly improving, only 23 senators are women, and the body only recently, and with considerable delay, created a modernized sexual harassment policy.
The inspirational films include stories about repairing marriages (Fireproof and War Room), sports (Facing the Giants, Greater, Woodlawn), miraculous recoveries (a DeVon Franklin specialty, courtesy of Heaven Is for Real, Miracles From Heaven, and Breakthrough), and redemptive reckonings between fathers and their children (Courageous, I Can Only Imagine).
After a year that included more #MeToo reckonings, Brett Kavanaugh, the detention of thousands of children at the border, and a midterm election marred with claims voter suppression (not to mention RBG herself breaking three ribs), the origin story of a liberal female Supreme Court superhero is a heavy lift.
Germany lost its overseas territories in the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I, and so it was not swept up in the great postcolonial self reckonings of other European nations after World War II. By then, it was confronting the aftermath of its more recent history.
Over the past decade, the comedy community has undergone a series of reckonings, from excising the rhetoric that women aren't funny, to grappling with sexual assault allegations against Louis C.K., to the culture-wide reassessment of the women who had accused Bill Cosby of assault — which stemmed from a single comedy routine by Hannibal Buress.
Even in fields that have gone through very public reckonings with sexual harassment and abuse, not much has changed  Since that time, multiple other scientists in astronomy and other disciplines have been forced to resign after harassment complaints, but still, the situation for women working in universities doesn't seem to have changed much at all.
Ms. Chiang's poetry — sometimes serene, sometimes angry and sometimes written in all lowercase letters — reflected her anxieties as a first-generation Chinese-American, her desire to etch Asian culture into American society, her involvement with organizations in Chinatown and on the Lower East Side, and her multiple reckonings with breast cancer over nearly a quarter-century.
The debates that are expected in more than two dozen states — including Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Washington — could accelerate political and legal reckonings for the generations-old notion that college athletes should not be able to profit from their names, images or likenesses, a philosophy that has largely held as billions of dollars have flowed through the N.C.A.A. and its member schools.

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