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I will say this, we are intentionally not reflexively anti-Trump or reflexively pro-Trump.
She focused on people who reflexively grab our attention, and just as reflexively make us look away, nonplused with embarrassment.
Conservatives often reflexively dismiss infrastructure spending as a boondoggle, and liberals, perhaps in reaction, often reflexively defend it, no matter how wasteful.
They flirt reflexively and professionally, making plenty of eye contact.
It's enough to make the viewer reflexively wrinkle their nose.
You probably do it reflexively and without thinking about it.
Republicans are unlikely to reflexively defend Trump, say Senate aides.
Naturally, the Washington establishment will be reflexively opposed to Gorsuch.
Democrats reflexively oppose anything emanating from the Trump White House.
Did you just grin with fond reminiscence or reflexively shudder?
Mr. Isabella looked tired, and reflexively grabbed for his phone.
Woodstock festivalgoers weren't reflexively selfish; there was a goofy solidarity.
A process one rarely contemplated seemingly has become reflexively discussed.
Woodstock festivalgoers weren't reflexively selfish; there was a goofy solidarity.
The Republicans are just reflexively ... they think regulation is bad.
Mr. Micklethwait disagreed that his newsroom had become more reflexively establishmentarian.
Sleep-training practices, such as swaddling and sucking, reflexively calm infants.
My alarm goes off and I reflexively hit the snooze button.
Perhaps I am being reflexively cynical because it sounds so exciting.
Given that, we reflexively created a shorthand for Irvin: Quiet. Uncontroversial.
So I'm not as reflexively supportive of the company's mission. 5.
Our data shows this visual fanfare is reflexively ignored by readers.
He reflexively defended stances he might have been better off conceding.
That is why so many baseball people reflexively herald their importance.
To this day, many commentators reflexively associate judicial activism with liberalism.
Same for the liberals who, in Trump opponents, reflexively see friends.
Leaders seem reflexively determined to govern by steamrolling the other side.
When they do talk, sometimes years later, a question reflexively arises.
She calls for Gary reflexively, but of course, he's not there.
Some market observers are just spoilsports, or reflexively contrarian without any basis.
Gawker is the media, and thus I reflexively find myself defending it.
Reflexively, many companies and brands have heard this public call and responded.
Tellingly, the stock market is no longer reflexively bouncing back from declines.
Some employers associate African-Americans with crime reflexively out of pure racism.
On a certain level, the culture is engaged in this management reflexively.
I'm Chinese, the woman said reflexively, the way her parents might have.
Even when we sneeze, many Americans still reflexively say: God bless you.
Their recalcitrance prefigured, in certain ways, the reflexively libertarian thinking of today.
In those days, too, most Republicans reflexively rushed to the president's defense.
"Reflexively, they keep this stuff secret," Mr. Wellerstein said of the bureau.
But Kavanaugh is not universally viewed as a reflexively anti-regulation judge.
It's possible he simply responds reflexively to anyone who questions his judgment.
"  "All these liberals who are reflexively hating on this, Obama — remember him?
The unhinged hatred for the president makes these voters almost reflexively defend him.
"He is just reflexively against anything that has any international implication," Clinton said.
And, reflexively, the man he's so quickly become is invisible to his parents.
But it means we've all grown more skeptical, more judicious, less reflexively optimistic.
When I read that tweet I reflexively began to bleed from the eyes.
The New Health Care "Don't reflexively call an ambulance," a Harvard researcher says.
And for years, Mr. Bennett and his wife, Melanie Oser, reflexively tossed them.
Too often, people either reflexively support both vouchers and charters or oppose both.
For decades, federal judges have reflexively imposed a litany of supervised release conditions.
Rather than reflexively withdrawing from trade agreements, we should focus on modernizing them.
He grinned at me and, reflexively, I responded with a smile of my own.
They see an attack on the trade itself—and reflexively rush to protect it.
Meanwhile, the oil and gas lobby will continue to balk reflexively at new regulations.
Indian officials reflexively blamed Pakistan; politicians and pundits vied in demanding a punchy response.
This is then reflexively written off by those who might otherwise be sympathetic readers.
They also demonstrated how a scary oddity can become a humdrum, reflexively executed bore.
But she is wrong that the rest of the media reflexively accepted the story.
There's something in the man that impels him reflexively to celebrate the authoritarian model.
But to him, the 20 percent that didn't are not to be reflexively criticized.
I think a lot of people reflexively apologize for things they shouldn't apologize for.
If you're like most people, you reflexively smile back and your insides just melt.
Reflexively negative reactions to an older person's mere mention of suicide — Don't say that!
He will lie reflexively and promote conspiracy theories until it starts to seem normal.
His hands had become baby-like, grasping our fingers or the bed railing reflexively.
Boris's training clicked in reflexively as I suddenly found myself speaking nearly perfect Russian.
Judgment, based on experience and common sense, needs to be applied before acting reflexively.
Her jaw opened and closed reflexively, and her tongue explored every corner of her mouth.
Thus, I think Google should evaluate court-ordered removals carefully instead of honoring them reflexively.
Jean jerked it away reflexively, and they both quickly cut their eyes to the display.
As she tries to help her brother she reflexively lies to her friends and relatives.
When trains are late or subway fares increase, many New Yorkers reflexively blame the mayor.
He is reflexively pro-business, consistently taking the side of corporations against workers and consumers.
Rather than think, they just reflexively yell a lot at people they think oppose them.
Meanwhile, faced with a patient suffering from blocked nasal passages, many doctors reflexively prescribe antibiotics.
His work reflexively mirrors the dynamics of a room like the one we entered later.
"Some docs will reflexively give an opioid to anyone with a fracture," Dr. Chang said.
We must resist the temptation to shut down, to react reflexively or to judge others.
"Instinctively, reflexively, intellectually, the people in power believe in the value of divergence," he said.
To Trump, all the world is baubles, and he reaches reflexively for the shiniest one.
Such thoughts made me resist the two plays, when I wasn't reflexively spooked by them.
But "I sort of reflexively make things that could be sad into jokes," he said.
Voters still reflexively dislike women who appear to openly seek power, according to one recent study.
That has some polling nerds feeling reflexively skeptical of any strong Democratic numbers in the region.
Americans from both parties and many faiths reflexively support Israel's government for a variety of reasons.
It's a mistake to have a knee-jerk reaction either way, reflexively for or against regulation.
Then: But wait, here's why you shouldn't oppose this tax like you reflexively oppose most taxes.
They wanted a townhouse and reflexively began looking in the same general neighborhood as their loft.
The interactive process requirement diminishes the employer's opportunity to reflexively refuse an employee's request for accommodation.
Instead of covering the biggest festivals reflexively, we'll cover a number of smaller festivals with purpose.
We don't reflexively celebrate random or routine white death, make memes of your bleeding corpses, etc.
And he has replaced decency with a moral system that reflexively targets the weak and vulnerable.
I say it reflexively when I'm scared, or late, or when I hear an ambulance siren.
You can imagine things, after all, and reenactments are richer, more reflexively affairs in this film.
They reflexively opposed Trump's actions and got more aggressive when the initial polling numbers came in.
He added, reflexively, "The best thing about pea is that it's not soy"—Impossible's chief ingredient.
"We should not continue to reflexively apply this policy-driven approach to the Constitution," he said.
European countries reflexively take such steps after every fresh attack, but then extremists strike again anyway.
Self-identified Democrats are unified against Trump, while Republican voters are reflexively opposed to any Democrat.
Still, I reflexively think of BOSSY as a dig at someone, and usually a female someone.
This doesn't necessarily mean that we, say, reflexively partner a black writer with a black subject.
Characters repeat corporate sales pitches and slogans so reflexively that the premise's goofy charm wears thin quickly.
And unlike Republicans' other ideas, automatic enrollment is the rare health proposal that doesn't reflexively alienate liberals.
Mr. Rubio reflexively rattled off the same talking point about Mr. Obama's desire to fundamentally alter America.
Micah reflexively pushes Blue down to the ground; he's clearly still pretty shaken up after his arrest.
Parents will understand it reflexively -- loving your children and the will to sacrifice yourself because of it.
WELD, 9:53: Trump reflexively tries to bully anyone who seems to the counterparty in any way.
That's why it is important to open yourself up to wines that you might have reflexively dismissed.
Today it's the people who reflexively say "this can't be done" who we should be worried about.
"Don't reflexively call an ambulance," said Anupam Jena, a physician and researcher with the Harvard Medical School.
Instead of reflexively rescuing airlines and oil and gas companies, we need to take a longer view.
Erik said that, especially given the challenges, he still reflexively reaches for Blake's advice all the time.
Yet Republican congressional leaders turn reflexively to "defunding" Planned Parenthood whenever they have nothing else to do.
Some who receive the letter will fail to recognize the deception and pay the RNC "invoice" reflexively.
If the electors are going to reflexively vote the way they're supposed to, then what's the point?
She's reflexively dismayed at various elements of the African-American experience that she witnesses among Ruby's classmates — the "beaded braids, buzz cuts and neon backpacks"; the names, like Sa'Ryah, "with their apostrophes, dashes, purposeful misspellings and randomly added letters" — and then reflexively worried that she's at heart a racist.
Adolescents usually hate being told what to do, and will reflexively resist even suggestions with which they agree.
That does not mean eschewing engagement, abandoning confrontation, or reflexively utilizing one to the exclusion of the other.
And I don&apost think he wants the Roberts court to be seen as a reflexively conservative court.
Or will he reflexively seek revenge against his perceived enemies, as he has done constantly throughout his campaign?
He does this reflexively, with the practice of someone who doesn't want to leave a single element unimproved.
Reflexively, saying that you "stan" someone you admire has become a popular mode of self-deprecation and identification.
Under the circumstances, it's not surprising that Clinton reflexively turns to his economic growth record when facing criticism.
That doesn't excuse payroll or personnel departments who reflexively acquiesce to requests in apparently legitimate email, experts say.
I usually just reflexively delete the biotech emails along with most of the others, giving them little thought.
I'm less reflexively hateful of cinematic reboots and reinterpretations of old beloved franchises than I used to be.
Trade and investment Given his reflexively statist views, López Obrador is surprisingly amenable to non-energy related trade.
It prods the fissures that appear when we hurt those we love reflexively and never atone for it.
Cryptographers often reflexively reject any proposal, and security analysts don't comprehend why the technologists can't find a solution.
Landlords who reflexively bar people with criminal records risk being hauled into court unless they revise that policy.
At worst, the airway becomes completely blocked off, suffocating the person until their bodies reflexively gasp for air.
What type of cast and lure movement might shock them into biting reflexively, even if they're not hungry?
So I'm not reflexively negative on many things, although I do think a lot of things are stupid.
She checked the city's online affordable housing site on her phone as reflexively as she looked at Facebook.
Ms. Breed and Ms. Alioto both unflinchingly say they would hire more police, not a reflexively Democratic position.
I reflexively point this out all the time now so nobody will call me a bandwagon Warriors fan.
I don't reflexively look for regional pairings, but with this dish they makes sense in a general way.
My point here is that it is not very sensible to reflexively oppose anything that is for profit.
And most of us will reflexively try to square our understanding through the lens of our own beliefs.
But by being reflexively hostile to science that points out the hazards around us, he's doing just that.
Asked to comment on North Korea's recent missile launch, I reflexively defaulted to an intelligence officer's habitual realism.
Or, reflexively, it's not entirely clear what was so indomitably Christian about Spicer's salsa to the Spice Girls.
We need — almost reflexively — to acknowledge that the electoral results express voters' preferences mediated by the institutional rules.
A request from a reporter to meet with Mueller would reflexively draw a chuckle and shake of the head.
And perhaps reflexively, it also hints that Arrow's writers' room is thinking about big picture philosophical ideas surrounding heroism.
The French reflexively like Romney because he speaks their language and is seen as a man of cultured tastes.
The legislative hurdles have been predictable in a Republican-led Congress that so often opposes Mr. Obama's initiatives reflexively.
You can end up reflexively refreshing to see the latest tweet but do very little reflection of your own.
She reached out to shake its hand and the ghost responded reflexively — before snatching its hand back in dismay.
" McMaster said Russian President Vladimir Putin is acting against the interests of the Russian people "kind of just reflexively.
The Comey firing was reflexively framed as the next Watergate because there is a predetermined conclusion regarding Russian collusion.
Their fight is off, and Cormier reflexively turns distraught, stomping his feet and holding his head in his heads.
Now, populist Republicans reflexively hate the leaders of their own party—with the exception of their Dear Leader himself.
From there, it's fairly easy to identify some common, counterproductive behaviors that people with low emotional intelligence reflexively adopt.
It makes it all too easy for voc-tech schools to reflexively become the destination for less affluent students.
You may also think that United's social team has compounded the effort by reflexively defending its gate personnel. But!
This should perhaps be comforting to those likely to reflexively imagine wildfire plagues of infectious cancer spreading among humans.
We should beware of what will happen in the country as cultural norms shift toward reflexively believing the accuser.
But it is clear that the president reflexively turns to these issues, and that's unlikely to change anytime soon.
It's no wonder the American citizenry elected a president with an isolationist bent who reflexively distrusts elites and experts.
Americans are rightfully frightened, and Obama's reflexively vague response to the massacre is likely to scare them even more.
It's a white Burgundy, but it's made of the aligoté grape, which is often as reflexively despised as retsina.
I'd reflexively pat my body down, like I did when I first quit smoking: the addiction policing the addict.
What if I reflexively loved everyone, and let everyone into my life, even people who hold opinions I loathe?
Across the country, in departments big and small, police officers are reflexively truncating investigations into allegations of sexual violence.
"Believe women" means not reflexively disbelieving them because you're eager for a vote and an investigation would be inconvenient.
The cartoonist Scott Adams has found a second career in reflexively ascribing brilliance and foresight to every presidential synapse.
It's the kind of reflexively anti-regulation, benefit-slashing playbook you'd see from almost any Republican in the game.
Fortunately, the blow caused my arms to reflexively wrap around the upright member that cars of that era always had.
It's just the latest example of an increasingly class-conscious generation butting heads with a reflexively pro-business White House.
And it's just poor organizing for Democrats to reflexively reject all Trump voters from their personal lives or Facebook pages.
But this is the very first one where I reflexively reached into my wallet and threw money at the screen.
We shouldn't reflexively send $10 to the Red Cross and then walk away feeling as though we've made a difference.
And within this morass, a reflex has emerged on both sides to reflexively label political disagreements as signs of hate.
Here's a crazy thought: Rather than reflexively assuming its defensive posture of "objectivity," what if the media went full-offense?
Americans typically want presidents of faith, but history shows they don't reflexively choose candidates from their own place of worship.
As we leave, I reflexively repeat my standard goodbye line for women and men who are very charming in interviews.
It also creates a culture of tribalism where government lawyers reflexively defend "their team" even when government harms its citizens.
But because of the politics of the past two decades, fewer people love Israel today, more people are reflexively hostile.
But when Ortiz came up in that inning, Cardinals Manager Mike Matheny reflexively called for a left-hander, Randy Choate.
In a typical election year, it would be perfectly reasonable for Republicans (or Democrats) to reflexively support their party's nominee.
Congress and the administration should also ease voting restrictions so that U.S. voting in the MDBs is less reflexively negative.
The 1978 act reinforced guardrails to prevent social workers from reflexively removing Indian children and judges from terminating parental rights.
"They felt so easily emasculated by everything," she said, reflexively clenching both fists in exasperation, as if reliving a quarrel.
Sometimes they must be fought off, but this is one science-fiction author who does not take that stance reflexively.
For example, the N.B.A. permitted game video on YouTube at a time when other leagues reflexively guarded their copyrighted content.
Assembly Democrats, reflexively skeptical of any measures that increase prosecutorial powers in an unequal criminal justice system, were initially wary.
In an interview, Mr. Almon said he is not a Republican and that he does not reflexively support Mr. Trump.
Instead of letting things sink in, listening closely, or waiting for a full picture to develop, we weigh in reflexively.
As a Rotten Tomatoes user, I reflexively—and nonsensically—trust a Fresh 60 percent Tomatometer over a Rotten 59 percent.
Occasionally, Jessica still reflexively asked Jacob for permission to do things like visit her grandparents or go to the store.
Further, older workers, accustomed to the parental role, may reflexively offer advice to younger bosses who chafe at the effrontery.
Though the Trump administration reflexively scorns multilateral efforts, North Korea is yet another case where going it alone won't suffice.
But there's something specifically white and wrong with reflexively assuming that your Monday morning after camp hangover-outrage trumps others.
We let ourselves off the hook when we reflexively use "morally superior" as disparagement, as a synonym for toxic condescension.
"That suggests that these animals make value judgments around sensory input instead of just reacting reflexively to harm," Crook said.
Most of the time, I navigate to my social media apps reflexively, as though my finger and the icons are magnets.
It will take note of emails you reflexively delete and ask if you just want to unsubscribe from the darn things.
As he told me to step to the bag, I often reflexively pulled my head back to not get too close.
It is all pitched so exactly in sync with the show that I am reflexively tearing up just looking at it.
Is it not Barack Obama who reflexively responds to every Islamic terrorist attack and racial incident with excuses for the perpetrators?
When he reflexively reached back to get it out, his gun, which he had inadvertently pointed behind his back, went off.
To be sure, she may never win over the legions of Clinton haters and die-hard Republicans who reflexively disdain her.
The consensus seems to be shifting away from reflexively medicating patients, and toward complementing psychotherapy with things like yoga, he said.
Many from big labor will reflexively attack any proposal that would change a single word of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Even observers not reflexively critical of Mr. Giuliani were surprised by how much his words were animated by a seething emotion.
Talking about "Christine" causes her jaw to tighten reflexively and her throat to catch as she recollects Ms. Chubbuck's psychic pain.
Some observers said doctors, fearing lawsuits, would reflexively follow them, and insurance companies could begin to use them to determine reimbursement.
I hit a certain point where there's so much muscle memory, it becomes instinctive—you do it almost reflexively, half-asleep.
The widening of a moment, the deepening of a glance: the chin reflexively lifts, and then interest, desire, imagination are quickened.
A complaint I sometimes hear is that late-night shows have all become the same, too political and reflexively anti-Trump.
In recent years, Twitter and much of the rest of the internet have been getting hotter, more reflexively outraged, less fun.
President Trump lies so reflexively on trivial matters that world leaders do not know whether to believe him on important ones.
"It's not just that they're sticking with Trump, but they're reflexively standing up to the left's reaction to him," Peters said.
But the larger point he's making is relevant: The US may not continue to reflexively side with Saudi Arabia against Iran.
Reflexively calling Russia a rogue actor or a purveyor of international instability and lawlessness is hardly conducive to improving the environment.
Edward Snowden's 2013 revelations about America's astonishingly robust surveillance apparatus were consciousness-altering, even to those who would reflexively condemn him.
That forced government experts, reflexively cautious after overestimating Iraq's weapons of mass destruction 14 years ago, back to the drawing board.
I reflexively knew each note a second before it bounced, and I was beginning to recognize the words to the verses.
You pick up a spoon reflexively to slurp the sauce, even if you don't know this is the way Peruvians eat tiradito.
People always ask me to recommend a portable Bluetooth speaker, and I reflexively mention the same one every time: the UE Boom.
Reflexively trying to make sense of the image an caption, my first thought was that this woman is a very powerful witch.
Almost reflexively, I divert my gaze to a nearby table, where I find a miniature sculpture of two people fucking doggy style.
The photographer is reflexively aware of the history of the medium, the techniques and ideologies that have accompanied the development of photography.
People reflexively dismiss and decry change, especially on social media, which amplifies all the most immediate knee-jerk reactions to new events.
And there's a twist: Siempo constantly rearranges your icons so you can't form the muscle memory habit of reflexively launching the apps.
Sure, it's cool to reflexively hate on musical memes, but at least Baauer's viral break-out inspired college kids to be creative.
LaFrance reminded me why I spent so much time late last night reflexively refreshing my social media stream in the first place.
He stutters something like this never happens, appearing self-conscious the way so many mothers reflexively judge themselves as not good enough.
Lebanese courts reflexively give custody to fathers in a system where family law is governed by the religion of the family involved.
One might reflexively assume that this turn effectively validates a central promise made repeatedly by Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential aspirant.
But he said the United States would not reflexively support all of Saudi Arabia's proxy wars against Iran throughout the Middle East.
To the Editor: We live in a polarized time in which people and things are reflexively seen as either good or evil.
People who confront that reality by kneeling prayerfully on the football field are often more determinedly patriotic than those who reflexively stand.
Covid-19 caused leaders to reflexively slam the brakes on the world economy and showed us what real collective action looks like.
Another patient I've been thinking of lately was a reflexively warm, financially strapped young woman closing in on her social work degree.
It's a skill you don't employ consciously so much as reflexively, hoping your brain can fill in the blanks along the way.
It's fascinating to see Ameira reflexively, protectively side with Demetrius against him, and amusing to watch the two passengers develop a rapport.
He discusses the history of the Affordable Care Act and says that Republicans who reflexively opposed it have offered no alternative framework.
And that's perhaps the crux of the Newseum's failure as both an institution and as a shrine to a reflexively skeptical profession.
Reflexively, I took out my phone to snap a picture, even though it was an image I'd seen in a dozen newspapers.
These moments -- when, reflexively, a timeout seems the easiest route -- are great parenting opportunities to connect (aka love) and teach life skills.
Illinois, Nebraska and South Dakota are more partisan, but none reflexively inhabit the top 22019 presidential vote percentages like Massachusetts and Vermont.
When feelings well up that you might otherwise obey reflexively, you're more likely to reflect on them and decide whether to obey them.
We reflexively reach for the iPhone (and every large screen device that copied it, because they all did) even when it isn't buzzing.
The Chinese authorities "too often reflexively confuse the legitimate role of lawyers and activists with threats to public order and security," he said.
He also reflexively refers to you as "stuffin,'" which sounds like a threat in a way that I do not wish to investigate.
Some providers still reflexively collect co-pays for preventive care visits, which are generally fully covered, said Rebecca Palm, co-founder of CoPatient.
In essence, when the S&P 500 index sets ever increasing highs on a monthly basis, gold's allure will diminish reflexively to consensus.
Bouchard rejected the deal's proposed $350,000 fee award for plaintiffs lawyers – and warned that Chancery Court would no longer reflexively approve these settlements.
Being reflexively anti-Trump will help Democrats win, but Trump won't be on the ballot next year, and he won't be around forever.
It would not reflexively oppose legislation like minimum wage increases or expanded overtime, but rather would stay quiet or actively support such measures.
Mr. Patrick admonished him to "consider being careful" with his words after police confrontations so that he does not reflexively blame the officers.
While people can reflexively avoid topics related to death, Mallouk argues that estate planning isn't as difficult or time-consuming as people think.
Lobbyists for private lenders and loan servicing companies are emboldened by the Trump administration, which reflexively disdains regulations and favors market-based solutions.
During conversations over two days last month — edited excerpts are below — he was preternaturally calm, consistently forthright, reflexively self-aware, and wryly funny.
His Monocle picks up the otherwise invisible projection—a subdued prism to the naked eye—and he reflexively switches to his personalized newsfeed.
Mr. Giraldo is now the type of docile inmate who reflexively crosses his wrists behind his back even when they are not cuffed.
The setting would seem to call for dark humor, and sometimes the show does go there—but it's reflexively averse to cringe gags.
But the Trump administration's skepticism of the WTO isn't new, nor is it born entirely out of a reflexively nationalist or anarchic impulse.
So perhaps they'll want to be in the middle and be able to choose and not just reflexively pull a switch for Republicans.
In replacing Mr. Tillerson with Mr. Pompeo, however, the president has made sure he has a reflexively hawkish secretary of state in place.
Mr. Eaton-Salners has placed the black squares in his grid so that they resemble a smiley face, which reflexively made me smile.
Instead, we get reflexively hawkish comments about America's Obama-era and present-day dealings with Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, North Korea, China and Russia.
That alone is a test for Croatia's defense, but it probably also keeps teammates from reflexively turning and looking for Messi every time.
When the drum fill in Phil Collins's "In the Air Tonight" came on, a whole hallway of Cleveland men began reflexively air-drumming.
Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio says the president has been lying reflexively since he was a kid bragging about home runs he didn't hit.
In 1980, he expressed concern that the incoming Reagan administration would reflexively treat all revolutionary movements as Soviet-sponsored vehicles for world communism.
This finding — that people are reflexively prone to "intergroup bias" in punishment — is consistent with what many scientists believe about humans' evolutionary heritage.
Their accusations are often reflexively disregarded by law enforcement officers who short-circuit the investigation before exhausting opportunities to gather available corroborative evidence.
I opened my mouth to respond reflexively, but before I could utter a word my brain started to evaluate the evidence at hand.
Too many Americans have become far too partisan, always thinking the worst about the other party and reflexively willing to defend their own.
Targeted by anti-religious activist groups, VA officials reflexively acquiesce to their demands, only to then be called to account for doing so.
"Women passing within scent of the truck were seen to reflexively put headphones on and spontaneously mention that they have boyfriends." https://t.
After all, we often reflexively assume that when businesses make more money, they do so at our expense, that is, by overcharging us.
He could justify this nihilistic tactic by reflexively claiming that other media did it first, leaving him no choice but to push back.
Attuned to optimizing their future, they reflexively assume that anything that doesn't have an obvious long-term benefit is something to feel guilty about.
Trump's complaints and distortions suggest that even as he carries out his duties as President, he will reflexively promote his alternative view of reality.
But in what Brownstein calls a "reflexively anti-regulation" industry that's already dealing with spiraling prices, the idea of cost savings isn't universally accepted.
Chancery Court judges decided to no longer reflexively approve "disclosure-only" settlements requiring companies merely to reveal more, often immaterial details about their mergers.
When people are asked broad questions about how big government should be, or if they approve of larger taxes, they reflexively sound pretty conservative.
For Streep, and millions of liberals like her, it was a familiar moment: their empathy and calls for compassion reflexively dismissed as coastal privilege.
In Carrie Cracknell's haunting production, Ms. McCrory conveys the ravening, cancerous feelings beneath the socially smooth, reflexively gracious surface of her character, Hester Collyer.
"You have something here," Reiko said, pointing to the corner of her mouth, and he reflexively turned toward a mirror and wiped his mouth.
Feeling pressure indicating a leftward lean, the operator will reflexively take a step in that direction using those excellent instincts we animals have developed.
The people who give up on politics and who reflexively denigrate those who are practitioners of it are doing a disservice to our country.
He rocks out naturally, reflexively, as a conservative's blindly inherited way of life, and yet this enables certain levels of discipline and cool mastery.
Conversely, making choices in a video game often produces emotional withdrawal: players are either acquiring skills or using them reflexively to achieve discrete rewards.
Any policy that helps higher skilled or wealthier citizens and immigrants alike reflexively gets attacked by liberal critics as another "trickle-down economics" boondoggle.
But as we go forward, we must reject the horde mentality which reflexively paints everyone involved in a harassment incident with a similar color.
I think the show itself is cute, but I have reflexively changed the channel on more than one occasion because the song is so unpleasant.
Tech startups were once able to reflexively cast themselves as paragons of innovation, facing off with backwards big businesses for the unqualified betterment of society.
The internal documents don't prove evidence of a scandal, but they do show an administration reflexively concerned with the politics of a national security emergency.
As Trump reflexively reacts to each development, many Republican lawmakers and others who the White House relies upon to defend the President have gone silent.
Each one of these children is reflexively cared for by a stream of first responders and medical providers who have become experts in battlefield medicine.
Barring a successful bid from Bloomberg or a redirection of ideological currents among progressive opinion makers, Democrats will likely remain reflexively hostile to charter schools.
Too often, Muslims are reflexively thought of by many as heterosexual and Middle Eastern, LGBTQ communities as white and Latino communities as Catholic and heterosexual.
Agnelli's is a useful name in this context, since his is the image reflexively conjured up when the subject of great Italian clotheshorses come up.
This weekend is a symbol of what many people hate about Washington: its chummy elite networks and its denizens who reflexively kowtow to the powerful.
Indian policymakers are reflexively sceptical, for example, of China's plan to build a road linking the countries, worrying it will only widen the trade imbalance.
But today, when the minority party is encouraged – and, in fact, rewarded – for reflexively opposing everything the other side does, the filibuster has no place.
Too many critics of the party reflexively blamed "identity" issues such as feminism and civil rights as the reason that Democrats like Hillary Clinton lost.
She rolled as she approached the tower, but not knowing what to do with her tail, reflexively whipped it back, launching her clear over Sonic.
Even when we make the difficult admission of ignorance, that most deadly of phrases seems to pour reflexively from our mouths: "…but here's my opinion".
But the country prides itself on its homogeneity, and although the media no longer reflexively blame foreigners for all social ills, discrimination is still rife.
So here's a crazy thought: What if, rather than reflexively assuming its defensive posture of "objectivity," the press embraced this opportunity to go full-offense?
Over the past two decades, Democrats have been more reflexively anti-trade than Republicans in Congress, but that has been changing in the Trump era.
" Reflexively backing them against Iran, the president said, "would mean that we have to start coming in and using our military power to settle scores.
A Bolshevik guard told the Tsar he would be executed, Nicholas reflexively turned toward his children and was quickly shot, point blank, in the head.
It's been that way for so long that it's going to take some adjusting for players to stop reflexively swinging at anyone who skates by.
I'm already extremely self-conscious about going through a major Tool phase and realizing now I reflexively just call him MJK is making it worse.
During the scene where the heroine, reflexively overlooked, watches a man be congratulated for her sublimely innovative achievement, I put my head in my hands.
You may also reflexively flinch at the smell of chocolate, or even when I walked into the room, and lose your taste for chocolate altogether.
Matthew Katz, Roosevelt Island, N.Y. Before the progressive left reflexively defends Manning, they should reflect on another unintended consequence of WikiLeaks' activities: the Trump presidency.
For years, that also made the third-term senator reflexively skeptical of increased immigration, viewing it as a potential threat to American jobs and wages.
For Republicans, the converse may hold true; Republicans who do not reflexively support the president may face primary challengers who adopt Trump's style and rhetoric.
Before we reflexively expend our political will for action on more futile gun laws, people should consider a Texas program that has already proven effective.
" She reacted so calmly to the disruption that when she said "It's good to see you," the man reflexively responded, "IT'S GOOD TO SEE YOU.
"Florence" aims to evoke similar feelings in the form of a mobile game, rather than handing out rewards or reflexively advancing players to another level.
Rather, it's to say that reflexively calling Bitcoin a bubble because you don't like it, or don't understand it, is missing the much bigger picture.
In the United States, too many people reflexively associate the murderous Italian-born crime entity called the Mafia with the pop culture products it inspires.
But why would the administration reflexively and punitively blame its own services for leaks, since we do not yet know who is responsible for them?
Goldberg and Dispatch CEO Steve Hayes, in interviews with POLITICO, insisted their new site won't be reflexively anti-Trump, but guided by principles over party.
The Dick&aposs CEO said that while all the Democratic figures he met with were open to his advocacy, Republicans would reflexively reject his message.
Statements like McBride's may sway right-wingers out to demonize leftist protests in general, or even moderate Democrats who reflexively fear rule-breaking and violence.
Though the filibuster is Democrats' best weapon against Trump, Reid said it would be a "mistake" for his party to reflexively oppose whatever Trump proposes.
Actually to the point where now if I hear any of the tracks in isolation, I reflexively expect the rest of the mix to follow.
He's not seen as reflexively hostile to India, and he once served under an eventual Indian Army chief while on a United Nations mission in Congo.
We reflexively root electronic music and club culture in concrete grey world, furnished with the anxieties of alienation and disenfranchisement, punctuated by the release of hedonism.
We should retrieve our mojo on civil liberties and stop reflexively defending the alphabet agencies simply because this time it is not our ox being gored.
And people instead of being, you know, reflexively negative and congenitally — critical should really stop and look at the difference he can make for many people.
But I think we progressive fundamentalists can find other ways of both defending our ideals and listening to those who disagree without reflexively dismissing their concerns.
And though he was in the job for only three years, his agenda — a more selective, less reflexively law-and-order approach to prosecution — may endure.
Ms. Stahl asked Mr. Pence, who publicly swore off negative campaigning years ago, how he could run with a candidate so reflexively given to name-calling.
" It ends with a plea to customers: "We ask people to be open to understanding these issues, and not to reflexively retreat to our current beliefs.
Democrats have said they will not reflexively file subpoenas, but they have already gotten signals from the White House that cooperation is likely to be minimal.
It is difficult to use S2 to impose discipline, to hold ourselves to higher, consciously chosen standards rather than reflexively accepting or justifying our gut responses.
Green strongly recommends creating suicide-prevention services specific to youth communities, instead of reflexively using an intervention developed by an academic that doesn't reflect local needs.
The film-geek fun that Porumboiu so deftly indulges serves as an implicit rebuke to those who reflexively associate Romania with stripped-down, tough-minded realism.
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony List, said her organization wouldn't reflexively oppose any Senate Republican just for meeting with Garland.
The Western diplomat told me that Bolton differed from other White House advisers, such as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo , who reflexively agree with the President.
That is sound logic, though communities that reflexively oppose social-service sites, or feel burdened by too many of them, may not see it that way.
"The entire mainstream media, we are reflexively anti-Trump on all things," Scarborough told Couric, who launched her podcast with co-host Brian Goldsmith in 28500.
Ms. Marks, the sort who reflexively puts it all out there, put it all out there within 20 minutes of meeting this new client, the artist.
Martin Scorsese's "The King of Comedy" (1983) and Ben Stiller's "Cable Guy" (1996), both self-reflexively predicated on characters who are mass-culture personified, are others.
The Earth's own magnetic field bends reflexively as this magnetized material comes in, like the metal skeleton of an umbrella under the stress of a storm.
And while reflexively insisting that we have to eradicate political or social commentary from our entertainment would be dangerous, insisting on it would be just as bad.
Here, as everywhere, some Alabama Republicans were still making up their minds, still taking the measure of the man they used to reflexively send to the Senate.
Like, when you flick open a new tab and reflexively navigate to Facebook, does it help to be reminded that you have other stuff to do today?
This is the strongest indicator yet that Trump will reflexively defend his male allies from any and all accusations, even when he thinks those accusations are true.
Sometimes, when confronted with the fact that reporting is often adversarial, she reflexively mentions courtesy, seemingly not understanding that journalism is an exercise in democracy, not etiquette.
A suspect is arrested and released on bail, she said, but locals reflexively believe that an officer must have pocketed a bribe to let the suspect go.
If 2016 teaches us anything, it's that the Democrats are at a disadvantage when they reflexively worship at the twin altars of identity politics and political correctness.
I had to properly simulate the fighting condition, willing myself unaware of my fate so that I didn't reflexively start falling until I was actually being felled.
He blamed Washington for replacing secular governments in Afghanistan and other countries with Islamic fundamentalist regimes; reflexively favoring Israel over the Palestinians; and supporting Saudi Arabian dictators.
And I knew as soon as he said it that he was a kindred spirit: a theater lover who worries, reflexively, whenever animals are in a play.
I was happy with each of these three wines, and pleased that they each showed a different face of a region that should not be reflexively maligned.
" These were days when words like cunt and retard would reflexively exit Bonnell's mouth, along with what has become a debased salutation on the internet: "Kill yourself.
I watched Zoe Laverne, a blond social-media star, make content on outstretched phones as reflexively and smoothly as a President shakes hands along a receiving line.
To prepare for his role as the heir Roman Roy, Kieran Culkin had to learn how to emerge from a helicopter without reflexively ducking like an amateur.
They aren't tied to partisan loyalty and might vote for a Democrat, but not if many Democrats appear to reflexively believe that all trade deals are bad.
How many of you reflexively want to write "ET TU" any time you see a clue with the name Caesar in it, no matter what it's about?
The comparison is not a slapdash one, as if one black musician with a particular set of interests must reflexively be likened to another in a different country.
Except as the words reflexively left my mouth, I realized that her mom had died, tragically, after being hit by a car in a crosswalk a week earlier.
Much of my time trying out this phone was spent reflexively wiping away the swirling patterns of fingerprints, which were somewhat reminiscent of Van Gogh's The Starry Night.
Google is hoping you'll begin opening its app the way you do Facebook or Twitter, checking it reflexively throughout the day for quick hits of news and information.
I reflexively cleared my browser history after seeing him, but I liked it and might one day work up the courage to introduce his music in the bedroom.
She took it, reacting reflexively to how swing dances often begin: with a man holding out his hand for a woman to take before receiving a slight tug.
Rather than reflexively renominate them, the Trump administration has a chance to pause and consider the broader implications of what it is doing with respect to the courts.
How this could be accomplished with existing contracts with Saudi Arabia remains to be seen, but reflexively adopting Saudi Arabian interests as our own risks further enabling AQAP.
I will again reflexively blame my own actions for this — maybe it was when I installed Messenger on my phone, somehow, after missing a message from a source?
The embarrassed individual is a functioning member of society, attuned enough to the dynamics of interpersonal interaction that his or her body responds reflexively to a perceived breach.
I am not reflexively an anti-government guy and I realize that the federal government does play a significant role in promoting safety and security in this country.
" Scott Jennings wrote that Susan Collins' speech Friday announcing she'd vote for Kavanaugh was a brave rebuke to Democrats who had reflexively rejected Kavanaugh's nomination: "Nevertheless, she persisted.
She would roll out a position — on everything from a trash incinerator in the town of Romulus to legalizing marijuana — and Mr. Cuomo would seemingly reflexively lurch leftward.
These are reflexively cautious people when it comes to the use of force, cautious because they have done it before and they know the potential costs and uncertainties.
Those of us frustrated by the new administration's efforts may reflexively turn to the classic separation of powers, expecting Congress to work its Madisonian magic of checks and balances.
"Internally we want to be open to rethinking things that we've reflexively said 'No' to or maybe made it so highly conditional it was an effective 'No'," he said.
All told, nothing makes much sense at the moment, which is probably why it has taken an artist as reflexively nonsensical as Dean Blunt to respond to it effectively.
For their part, the Democratic leadership needs to signal to the president that they will not react reflexively against any suggested appointment simply because the president suggested that person.
If we tolerate these monopolies, that can only exist with government support, why should we reflexively break up ones that got where they are by selling a superior product?
Yet instead of considering the testimony, many Republicans have chosen reflexively to defend Mr. Trump — not an easy task in the face of such strong evidence of inexcusable behavior.
It can even be a very stressful and confusing experience, and you may reflexively want imagine the thing currently eating you as just that: a very bloodthirsty, unrelenting thing.
Sanders' campaign showed what that had wrought in terms of Democratic ideology: Party leaders and pundits reflexively dismissed as utopian, or simply undesirable, his focus on free college tuition
When a figure in power reflexively calls any press that doesn't suit him fake news, it is that person who should be the figure of suspicion, not the press.
When a figure in power reflexively calls any press that doesn't suit him "fake news," it is that person who should be the figure of suspicion, not the press.
The Clinton administration enforced antitrust laws more vigorously than the Reagan administration had done, but they weren't as reflexively suspicious of mergers as pre-Reagan antitrust officials had been.
Jacobs spoke about foreseeing a time when people passing each other on the street wouldn't immediately, unconsciously sort one another into male or female, which even Jacobs reflexively does.
Some see the move to hire a conservative in a prominent news role as a way to blunt criticism from the right that the network is reflexively anti-Trump.
In an oversized woolly sweater, with one foot in a chunky Balenciaga sneaker slung reflexively over the top of a wooden desk, she could still enumerate the record's flaws.
Protecting the legitimacy of American democracy means actors in both parties must not reflexively label illegitimate the duly elected leaders of the opposite party when they clearly are not.
Now, Americans are trying to make sense of a Republican president reflexively praising Vladimir V. Putin, who, according to American intelligence assessments, had worked to undermine Mr. Trump's opponent.
But I know that in the moment I audibly gasped, whisper-screamed the word "sweater," and reflexively grabbed the right arm of Mashable Entertainment Reporter Proma Khosla for support.
When we finished the song, James Taylor leaned over to pick up the bag and hand it to her, being a gentleman, and reflexively she almost pushed him away.
When bishops have acknowledged abuse, they often treat it as a sin to forgive rather than a crime to prosecute, reflexively protect their own and believe bishops over victims.
Watch More on VICE: Surviving Alone in Alaska If your friend is vomiting reflexively after drinking too much, hold her hair back and let her body do its thing.
For years, about 9 in 10 Americans — and nearly as many households with a National Rifle Association member — have supported universal background checks, and yet the N.R.A. reflexively opposes them.
Perhaps El Museo is now inhabited by senior staff and board that do not reflexively see themselves primarily as representatives of the Puerto Rican community that brought them into being.
Or they simply called in a fearful way reflexively when another group member calls in fearful way, but don't actually experience the fear unless they encounter the threat as well?
It sums up the good and the bad about old-1968ers and their like: progressive and well-meaning, but sanctimonious, a bit too comfortable and too reflexively defensive of 1968.
But because "women abuse men" has been such a long-standing misogynist men's rights activist talking point, a lot of us reflexively get our backs up when we hear it.
They seemed, after all, to embody what a modern, happy, post-Marriage married couple and family could be: dual career, high profile, glamorous, and pointedly, self-reflexively, even assertively nontraditional.
We sometimes mean Jews, blacks, college kids, Lena Dunham fans, and countless other partisan slices of the electorate who reflexively vote on strict party lines for emotional or irrational reasons.
A big driver of this altruism is "humans, young or old, are pretty good at recognizing injustice when they see it," he added, and they reflexively want to fix it.
It is also strange to reflexively applaud a president for serially violating campaign promises—or to assume that the new positions are good, simply because the old ones were bad.
She doesn't post the images every week, but she does it enough that I reflexively click over to her account every Tuesday morning when I wake up, just in case.
Despite a sweeping societal shift in attitudes, Trump has reflexively defended prominent men accused of sexual misconduct or domestic violence such as his former White House staff secretary Rob Porter.
To restore public confidence in the law, elected officials around the country will have to stop reflexively truckling to police unions and demand contracts that actually reflect the public interest.
Setting aside the "exculpatory no" reflexively spouted by these persons, many questions remain about what influence Russia's oligarchy — a system beholden to Russian leader Vladimir Putin — had over which Americans.
People reflexively assume that competition is always a good thing, that it always brings out the best in people, but that's only true of people who can forget the competition.
What's getting me down is that Mr. Trump's base doesn't care about his inability to reflexively denounce the Ku Klux Klan, his combative rhetoric, his lack of a real platform.
But ultimately, the United States is damaged in the long-run when politicians reflexively resort to military action and thus corrupt the principles that our country itself was founded on.
"[Sullivan] and the Court's decisions extending it were policy-driven decisions masquerading as constitutional law," Thomas wrote, adding that the court should not continue to "reflexively apply" it going forward.
In fact, 67 percent of voters think big banks are already taking advantage of local retailers and more than half of them reflexively dislike the idea of swipe fees altogether.
Nor does the way some cultural gatekeepers, many of them proudly progressive and reflexively inclusive in other parts of their lives, seem invested in keeping the ranks of readers closed.
Of course, so much of the abortion debate is pre-programmed, with one side reflexively shouting, "Trust women!" or "My body, my choice!" and the other side responding in kind.
And, as soon as he was finished, it certainly felt as if the white men's anger had been rhetorically effective, that we had reflexively understood it as righteous and correct.
This may seem puzzling until we realize that an old narrative has renewed itself in an epidemic, and people have begun to respond reflexively in their day-to-day decisions.
The triteness of the setup — a conference, a hotel — made me reflexively defensive; I was sparing my husband what would have been a wholly needless pang of jealousy or discomfort.
A few years ago, I began to fear that the caustic mechanisms of the internet were eating away at my brain, turning me into an embittered, distracted, reflexively cynical churl.
Given how much society reflexively blames victims, it's hard to argue that going public about rape is a fun, easy way to get attention and improve your lot in life.
"It was such an appalling statement for Senator Shelby to make… that she just reflexively let out a noise," Ariel Gold, the campaign director for Code Pink, told NBC News.
The American government's system for classifying things as secret is widely considered a giant mess, by which agencies reflexively overclassify things, and the reasons for classifying often make little sense.
Recipes: Pizza Dough | Pizza With Sweet and Hot Peppers | More Pizzas And to Drink ... Italians reflexively reach for bubbles with pizza: a good lager more often than not, or even soda.
Most controversially of all, maybe we need to stop being so reflexively anti-government / anti-megacorp, and take a more nuanced view of massive organizations and their many tentacles and subdivisions.
The nasty chemical taste and burning sensation causes most people to cough or gag and reflexively spit the pod contents out — unless you're a monster who enjoys the taste of detergent.
Barbara Comstock, a Republican representative re-elected to a second term in 2016 despite the Clinton wave that swept the region, reflexively breaks with the president on government work force issues.
Youth hockey is all about having fun and learning, after all, and playing with the puck on your stick instead of reflexively dumping it down the ice serves both those ends.
With regular film (as you probably know), between each frame is a black frame that flashes for a fraction of a second, and the viewer's eyes fill in the picture reflexively.
"When a figure in power reflexively calls any press that doesn't suit him fake news, it is that person who should be the figure of suspicion, not the press," he said.
And lest you think I'm just giving you some reflexively liberal cant: The first book I ever wrote, in 1993, was about the epidemic of child sexual abuse by Catholic priests.
Instead, much of the path to relevance and profitability in conservative media revolves around reflexively defending the president from attacks and attacking his enemies, not in doing by-the-books journalism.
Frankie hears Johnny's fulsome praise of her breasts, her hair, her everything as crazy or mocking or at least reflexively insincere; he hears her rejection of his praise as deliberately deflating.
For a fine white, though, take it out of the fridge a good half-hour before serving, and in restaurants, do not reflexively allow the bottle to be put on ice.
It is his personal crusade, but he also carries the flag for the millions of Americans — mostly all Republicans — who were reflexively repulsed by Obama and the coalition that elected him.
Letters To the Editor: "When Opioid Addicts Find an Ally in Blue" (news article, June 13) celebrates that the police have begun to protect drug users rather than reflexively prosecute them.
The president's actions appear at least partly driven by a nation — and its veterans — frustrated by nearly two decades of conflicts and no longer rallying reflexively around a commander in chief.
When there is a menu of choices for any specific action, will Grenell reflexively skew his advice to the most extreme, or the most measured and reflective of the ultimate goal?
Their support for the long-sought changes may demonstrate to their voters, many who voted for Trump, that they can work with the President and not reflexively oppose anything he supports.
Whenever she walks past a church, Diana reflexively touches her fingers to her forehead, chest, and shoulders in a quick sign of the cross, just like her Ecuadorian grandmother taught her.
"While it is clear that CNN has decided it is better for ratings and revenue to be reflexively anti-Trump, it appears those ratings have plateaued," Conway told The Hollywood Reporter.
The DSA, however, is currently working its way into the Democratic Party in part because of its failure to advance its own brand with a voting public reflexively suspicious of socialist policies.
In fact, if the real principle here is privacy, and not censorship, the texture of the debate becomes a lot more complex than First Amendment advocates like myself might have reflexively believed.
This wasn't just a one-off, either — rather, it's part of a disturbing pattern of Trump's apparent reluctance to condemn anti-Muslim violence while reflexively condemning violence purportedly carried out by Muslims.
Yeah, the US is far from an underdog in most events, and those who reflexively cheer for upsets at the Olympics will probably find themselves siding against, say, the US basketball team.
That has been his revolutionary mission from day one -- to disentangle our political system from Wall Street and big business and thus render the decisions and actions of politics less reflexively centrist.
Instead, he presented himself as the "law and order" candidate, reflexively backing police in controversial cases and accusing Democrats and the Black Lives Matter movement of turning their backs on law enforcement.
Most people reflexively eliminate the cards not explicitly specified in the rule (the F and the 2) and then continue with slower, more analytic processing only for the E and the 5.
"I'm not reflexively opposed to Mr. Mnuchin, but I do think there's an irony here of bringing someone with a history with Goldman Sachs into the top of economic policy," added King.
"Potentially one downside, given how polarizing the Trump administration has been, people who are reflexively opposed to the Trump administration may not take the time to actually investigate the proposal," Scribner said.
So what does it take to bring conservatives back, after a quarter-century of their reflexively treating even the mention of environmental issues as a treasonous attack on business and the nation?
The company's use of steep discounting and price-matching to gain market dominance has led many shoppers to almost reflexively expect to pay less for their notebooks and calculators on the site.
Some of Gawker's worst practices — reflexively criticizing people without giving them the benefit of the doubt, weaponizing internet outrage against ordinary people who didn't merit it — have now become de rigueur online.
"The dynamic this has created is that Republicans get asked about the Green New Deal, they reflexively oppose it, as I do, and then they're asked what their plan is," Curbelo said.
But those who reflexively call for more restrictive gun laws without even knowing how or why Paddock got his hands on guns — or what kind of firearms he used — give themselves away.
Those numbers should be higher, but it shows us that black men are slowly but surely breaking free from the flawed notion that they must reflexively align themselves with the Democratic Party.
As he built his life in London, Mr. Ashurkov learned to look for Russian agents reflexively — men in dark suits sitting alone at émigré gatherings, dinner-party acquaintances rumored to be informants.
"When a figure in power reflexively calls any press that doesn't suit him 'fake news,' it is that person who should be the figure of suspicion, not the press," Mr. Flake said.
" Ms. Griffin-Black waited for Mr. Black to finish, something I noticed they reflexively did for each other, before adding, "Our products celebrate well-being and originality; they're healthy and they nurture.
That "signals that in potential future cases, he won't reflexively go with the conservative impulse to make it harder to sue big companies over antitrust issues," Noah Feldman of Bloomberg Opinion writes.
Their support for the long-sought reform may also demonstrate to their voters, many who voted for Trump, that they can work with the president and not reflexively oppose anything he supports.
Unlike Germans, who have slowly come to terms with their colonial past, many German-Namibians reflexively seek to defend the era, minimize its harmful legacy or even deny the genocide, she said.
I will go to my grave never understanding the West's paradoxical approach to Moscow and Beijing: Russia has been treated, reflexively, as a pariah state, which it undoubtedly shows signs of becoming.
" It's a P.R. disaster (in the vein of Amanda Knox's infamous cartwheel or yoga stretch) when, asked by a journalist shortly after the killings how she's doing, she reflexively says, "Fine, thanks.
But — and this is the Hollywood part — "Instant Family" is also predictable (when a character says "the birth mother isn't a factor," you know that's not gonna pan out) and reflexively anodyne.
Engel's statement was in response to comments Omar made at an event in Washington earlier this week in which she lamented that her criticisms of Israel are reflexively dismissed as anti-Semitic.
But on his way back inside, he tripped on a curb, began to fall, reflexively caught himself with his left hand — his pitching hand — and felt a twinge of pain in his forearm.
If that notion is unacceptable to current conservative leaders, they could fashion the post-Trump GOP after anglophone conservative parties in England, Canada and elsewhere, which succeed by not being reflexively anti-cosmopolitan.
Since the Korean War, the military has altered basic training to help soldiers overcome existing norms of violence, desensitise them to the acts they might have to commit, and reflexively shoot upon cue.
Before I get called a #snowflake that needs to toughen up, conservatives have complained a lot over the past year about liberals reflexively accusing them of racism, and they are right to complain.
However, I think we can also already see that Twitter will probably end up in an endless cycle of redesigning its default profile image as each new image becomes reflexively associated with abuse.
That I reflexively assumed I could purchase new weapons and abilities, rather than earn them in-game, speaks to just how far mobile games have drifted toward the shrewd free-to-play model.
Reflexively, when 2016's Moonlight (which has a predominantly black cast) did well overseas, or when Get Out (which literally deconstructs racism for white people) became a hit, they were considered lucky exceptions.
Many poorer Malays vote reflexively for UMNO, the Malay party that introduced affirmative action in the 1970s and has dominated government since then, for fear that another party might take away their privileges.
CONWAY: And they should try to go out and learn what they keep getting wrong about Trump and his supporters and his policies, and stop just being so reflexively, invectively, virulently anti-Trump.
It's like a yawn, apparently contagious because seeing somebody suck back a hearty inhale of oxygen reflexively reminds our brain that that hey, maybe we're craving some of that good stuff as well.
While many lawmakers on both sides of the aisle aired concerns and skepticism about the project, several Republicans argued the government should not be reflexively opposed to new ideas from the private sector.
Most city-dwellers are not reflexively anti-growth; they merely prefer that building occur in other parts of their city, giving them the benefits of growth while sparing them many of the costs.
First we reach the point where we reflexively wince at those opening string chords, and eventually we will find ourselves buried under the psychic weight of those "Born to a ____ and a ____" jokes.
They'll reflexively respond to every criticism with vague statements about being so bogged down by their job that they just don't have the energy for your needs at the end of the day.
The story puts Maddie in a tough spot: — She's reflexively loyal to her dad, and bends the rules to get him information, but she's also troubled by accusations that he tampered with evidence.
A Justice Department official told reporters yesterday that the regulator isn't reflexively against "vertical" mergers, despite the department's legal complaint arguing that this particular one would concentrate too much power in one company.
Science is not being able to say that because I reflexively feel the rebuttal waiting on the other end of that sentence: You could have made it work if you wanted it enough.
In the 1970s and 1980s, the Democrats were seen as being on the side of those accused of crime – they reflexively sided with the accused, to defend their rights and fight systemic prejudice.
At 22, Ms. Hepnarova was disdained by her family, resigned to her sexuality but frustrated and bored by the women she was sleeping with, and reflexively shunned by most of her lumpen colleagues.
Sure, a bunch of people will make a boatload of money, tens of millions of us will reflexively tune in and we'll find rare common ground over how cheesy the halftime show is.
" Yet, Tan and Low Sze Wee's curatorial vision, outlined in just three short bullet points in a banal PowerPoint presentation, emphasized "presenting" and "reflexively (re)writing the art histories of Singapore and SEA.
But it is unclear whether Mr Modi's reforming side can override his conservatism, which reflexively favours an interventionist state, protectionist trade policies and the opinions of Hindutva trade unions, small business lobbies and ideologues.
The Conservative manifesto reintroduces ideas that Margaret Thatcher regarded as beyond the pale: price controls for energy markets; more council houses; industrial policy of the sort that free-marketers reflexively denounce as "picking winners".
But given the way that tech platforms now reflexively laud their artificial intelligence efforts whenever questions of moderation come up, I'm struck by how easily white supremacists have managed to evade these purported bans.
Conservatives in general have been hostile to similar critiques, whether they came from Obama or other liberals, rejecting them reflexively as bad-faith concern trolling by people who sought to defeat, not help them.
As an adult, hearing or seeing someone (who isn't my daughter) vomit causes me to reflexively clamp my hands over my ears or squeeze my eyes shut, and to make the quickest escape possible.
The sheer strength of America, which has been the world's hegemon since 1945, has led allies to reflexively rely on the United States, creating a status quo bias where relations between nations remain frozen.
Mr. Hussey, who lives in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, said it took a year or two before he could watch planes over Kennedy International Airport, not far away, without slowing his car reflexively.
MacKinnon and other feminists who are almost always tagged as "radical" reflexively saw what so many witnesses to the current revelations are still absorbing: Harassment has been endemic to the way we do business.
There have been episodes since then where I've found myself reflexively shuddering when a woman enters view because I fear something bad might happen to her, whether by forces supernatural or (more often) otherwise.
You might say that Sanders, by relentlessly challenging Clinton, was able to dislodge her from a reflexively pro-Israel position to finally, after great resistance, acknowledging Palestinian concerns and the possibility of Israeli mistakes.
Many of the more than half of the population that is covered by some kind of private health insurance will reflexively not like being told that they will be forced to drop their coverage.
But safety-net programs like Head Start, Food Stamps and Medicaid, devised in the 1960s and 1970s, were intended to shrink this gap, even as conservatives reflexively dismissed those efforts as wastes of money.
His use is excessive even by the standards of the digital age, according to which "voicey" writers on the web reflexively opt for lazy vernacular as a way of branding themselves as insouciant badasses.
"Republicans who are reflexively defending the self-inflicted wounds of this president have no need for him with Mike Pence in the wings," Erick Erickson wrote on Wednesday on his conservative blog, The Resurgent.
Until now, Mr. Sisi has tended to reflexively attribute most violent attacks to his enemies in the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist political movement whose leader, Mohamed Morsi, was ousted by the military in 2013.
I can no longer wait in a grocery store line, or linger for a traffic light, or even pause long enough to let a bagel pop from the toaster, without reflexively reaching for my smartphone.
He was frequently foul-mouthed early in his career, and he remained feisty and high-strung, burning off his nervous energy between points by feverishly picking at his strings or grabbing reflexively at his shirt.
A lot of people, including some who voted Trump into office and others elected to Congress, are reflexively skeptical about constant warnings of certain catastrophic doom if the world doesn't immediately stop burning fossil fuels.
And while everyone reflexively hates the "tattler," the "snitch," the "stool pigeon" or the "rat," the cooperation protocol may be the only realistic way for a defendant to proceed when the stakes are so high.
Here I want to focus on one particular program — the FCC's Lifeline regime — that I fear will be undermined if those who reflexively oppose Pai on all fronts continue overreacting to his actions regarding Lifeline.
It wiped out the career path that allowed writers from National Review to become White House speechwriters and policy advisers, but it also gave conservative writers license to question, rather than reflexively defend, Republican dogma.
While many Democrats will reflexively oppose any tax break that disproportionately benefits the wealthy, ending the employer insurance tax exclusion could also benefit the Obamacare marketplaces by creating new healthy customers for these insurance plans.
Most hospitals in the United States are behaving in precisely the same way, huddling by the fire in bewilderment, reflexively clinging to the familiar, to the small protocols designed for better times, and milder threats.
I pointed out that I could ask the same question of roughly 50 Republicans in the Senate, and they would all reflexively say Trump, whether they meant it or not — their base would demand it.
The families of debilitated former N.F.L. players say the league is obstructing their access to an estimated $1 billion settlement over concussions by reflexively rejecting valid claims and bogging down the process with unreasonable demands.
Without such worries, they are liable to keep doing as they have often done in recent years — skimping on military spending and international commitments in expectation that the Americans will reflexively pick up the slack.
But it's extremely telling for a president to suffer no consistent drop in the polls even after being impeached, pilloried in the news media on an hourly basis, and reflexively blamed for just about everything.
Arguably, the best way to gain much-needed perspective is through empathizing with the multitude of voices we hear in the film, and perhaps most important the voices from those with whom we reflexively disagree.
It was lampooned by the left, and fans of good music on both sides of the aisle, even as it was reflexively lauded by Fox News and theblaze, the latter of which misspelled McCoy's name.
Most prognosticators have removed it from the running entirely, but if there's a director in play that the Academy reflexively loves this year, it's Scorsese, so a surprise nomination wouldn't be out of the question.
But he also might have made it reflexively — relieved that Philip is at the travel agency, where he's supposed to be, and that the agency itself, bigger and yet desperate for business, backs up Philip's story.
This is a pretty paradigmatic case of the tendency of women to fall into this same trap, to reflexively take the side and perspective of the powerful male over that of his less powerful female victim.
My hope is not to disclose because I can, though, or to do so reflexively or gratuitously, but to cherry-pick the things I think will spark a flicker of recognition and connection in a reader.
Cole says that he had the gun pressed against his own head when Officers Michael Hunter and Martin Cassidy fired on him, and that he reflexively shot himself in the head when their bullets struck him.
They also have concluded that the heightened panic was not based on the evidence, but rather anxiety after multiple cataclysmic data breaches in recent years that have made people proactively — and reflexively — protective of their privacy.
Spooked by the unexpected victory of Mr Trump last year, some Democrats worry that enmity for him won't translate into a surge of votes for Mr Northam, who reflexively links Mr Gillespie to the unpopular president.
Badiou's guess at what women could get up to if they refuse the Lean In challenge is far more promising than the microwaved Maoism he reflexively points to in the first section, and he knows it.
One of the most reflexively-accepted principles of conventional political wisdom is that the American right loathes regulation and that conservatives will do everything in their power to get rid of as much government as possible.
At the basketball court, despite my own pain and discomfort, I had reflexively shielded my thumb from the other players, not wanting them to see the injury lest the horror of their reaction increase my own.
Mr. Trump is not as reflexively against government as, say, Ted Cruz, but he supports cuts in taxes, heavily skewed toward the wealthy, that can be financed only by huge budget cuts or staggeringly large deficits.
Even law-and-order states have grasped the need to refashion so-called hair-trigger community supervision systems that reflexively and unnecessarily send people to prison for minor infractions that have no bearing on public safety.
As for those of us assembled on the semicircular benches in this blank white space, we are presumably part of the now extinct species of Homo sapiens — subspecies americanus — that reflexively destroyed its chances of survival.
"He has been dismissed as an ideologue, as someone reflexively, almost emotionally reacting to world events with a very narrow menu of responses," said Peter Feaver, who, like Bolton, is a former Bush national security official.
The speed with which the rally, organized by the New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, came together suggests just how reflexively efficient the will to resist him has become in recent weeks.
When the man let out a small grunt, Jacob reflexively glanced over, and they exchanged the briefest of smiles before remembering where they were: a place where exactly one extremely fleeting moment of acknowledgment was tolerable.
The ignominious approval rating of Congress stands at less than 20 percent, owing in large measure to the bulk of its members reflexively putting party over country and ideology over common sense, consensus-building and compromise.
The Emmys can get bogged down in old favorites; the Globes sort of reflexively vote for whatever's new, because they don't have any particular interest in predicting or influencing the Emmys, which happen months and months later.
The breakthrough in Virginia also contrasts with the McAuliffe years, during which the state government became something of a free-fire zone, with Mr Northam's voluble predecessor and the General Assembly's Republican bosses reflexively trading cheap shots.
Chuck Grassley (R-IA), and Rob Portman (R - OH) have followed McConnell's lead, either refusing to even informally meet with Judge Garland, or meeting but still reflexively insisting that a formal Senate hearing is not an option.
It is not and should not be surprising that sports radio's premier estranged Master Blaster duo reflexively snapped-to and started in with the takes when watching some definitionally whatever-grade shit on television, whatever it was.
In adulthood, Kate asks David to take a risk and be a father figure to the child she is adopting from Brazil; he reflexively pulls back and questions her motives before, at last, throwing himself in wholeheartedly.
Three of the leading candidates for top national security jobs in the new administration — Mr. Giuliani, John R. Bolton and Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama — have all been reflexively critical of Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian leader.
And almost self-reflexively, Christina wills women to roar along with her in the last third of the album, which crescendos with three huge, showy ballads (let's not pretend these songs are musically flawless by any means).
Instead of reflexively retreating to a defensive crouch when she pointed out that I needed to be more careful, I acknowledged her point (albeit with a few more "I didn't have my phone" protestations), and moved on.
The bottom line: Trump's love of big things and distaste for regulation and judicial "activism" doesn't extend to M&A, where he seems reflexively opposed to big mergers and in favor of stricter rules and "activist" regulators.
"Roku and The Trade Desk are both high-flying momentum stocks that benefited enormously from cord-cutting, but because Roku's more consumer facing, people reflexively buy this one as the true cord-cutting play," the host said.
There has been some excellent reporting on the conflicts of interest, but I think reporters and editorial staff would benefit from some training on how to cover a public official who lies reflexively and assumes no consequences.
So I think it would have really removed the opportunity that I have now to present myself as a nontraditional meditator, which hopefully allows skeptics who otherwise would reflexively reject the practice to give it another look.
Rudy Giuliani is going to head a new Cybersecurity Working group for the Donald Trump transition team, a move that has caused many to reflexively wonder: What does the former mayor of New York know about cybersecurity?
To say "Nazi" is to disavow the Americanness of anyone who dons a swastika or gives a Nazi salute, to reflexively cast them as counter to the values of tolerance and diversity that our nation holds dear.
But the perception that Powell does not hold reflexively hawkish views, and is willing to adapt as the data roll in, seemed enough to convince investors that — at least for now — they don't have to fear the Fed.
We distribute, resist, guaranteed jobs, guaranteed healthcare but no individual initiative-- (END VIDEO CLIP) INGRAHAM: Now having abandoned the middle of the country, basically, the Democrats reflexively protect and defend fringe causes and individuals with absolutely no constituency.
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If the ultimate result is that crimes like this are no longer tolerated even by the rabid and often reflexively defensive fan bases that have come to define college football, then that certainly feels like a positive step.
MARGARET THATCHERThe Authorized Biography — Herself AloneBy Charles Moore Her party still genuflects to her, and a core within it — aging members of the Conservative associations in the shires and no-longer-young fogies in Westminster — reflexively venerates her.
It is also heartening to be able to provide proof to a reflexively hostile Congress — whose members yap incessantly about "job-killing regulations" and "executive overreach" — that regulators and industry can, in fact, produce a mutually acceptable result.
A former State Department lawyer said the guidance quoted above seemed to signal visa officers should not reflexively deny applications from officials of foreign governments or businesses that might deal with the IRGC, but called the language unclear.
However, most entrepreneurs reflexively focus on the seemingly lower-hanging fruit of consumer apps (lose weight, track steps, send photos straight to your dermatologist) or enterprise point-solutions, such as appointment scheduling, patient intake, patient risk stratification, etc.
It is critical that the next commander-in-chief comprehends the fundamental difference between adopting a reflexively interventionist attitude — which The Washington Post wants — and being the scrupulous, pragmatic, prudent decision-maker the American people expect and deserve.
I wondered, as my brother and I left home to pursue higher education, and my dad neared retirement age, if the truths in his life were becoming less concrete, as well, and his preference in art morphed reflexively.
While some people reflexively argue that gerrymandering is the culprit, Wasserman points out that other factors -- such as the urban cloistering of the most partisan Democratic voters, incumbency and uncontested races -- are also to blame for this possibility.
Wariness extends far beyond an elite financial fellowship, though, to many small and medium-size businesses whose executives are not reflexively Republican but worry that the ascendancy of a left-wing Democrat would create an anti-business climate.
This push to shift the investigative focus from Trump to his critics followed the broader direction among congressional Republicans, who are embracing the President more unreservedly, and defending him more reflexively, than they did when he took office.
Our ears perceive loudness in an environment by reflexively noting the dynamic range — the difference between the softest and loudest sounds (in this case, the environment is the recording itself, not the room you are playing it in).
And reflexively, the fairy tale-like riches in Crazy Rich Asians offer viewers a glimpse into the humanity of Asian people — in characters like Eleanor, Rachel, and Rachel's mother — that Hollywood has rarely made room for in the past.
The safety risks of tickling are fairly small, since no fluid is exchanged, and one cannot be permanently scarred or damaged from it—with the exception of, perhaps, getting involuntarily elbowed in the face by a ticklee responding reflexively.
While it is good to see that Democrats do not aim to hike the corporate tax rate back to an its stratospheric former height, it is still disappointing that Democrats reflexively attacked a policy change they mostly agreed with.
But more importantly, after serving as a member of the Trump transition team, Nunes has revealed himself repeatedly as someone willing to distort the truth and reflexively defend the president from any damaging information that has come to light.
The Rockets twice lost track of Kyle Korver—about whom someone waking from a decade-long coma might reflexively say, "Hey, can't leave that guy open for a three"—in transition, and he stepped into easy triples both times.
Mr. Miller, the pastor of Brown Memorial Baptist Church, said that after he hung up with Mr. Cuomo's team, he sent text messages to another 30 black pastors across New York City to ask that they not reflexively acquiesce.
Plenty of open racists have joined Trump's ranks, millions of them, but his supporters also include millions of men and women who believe they are not racist and who react in anger when they are reflexively accused of racism.
To the Editor: With a national epidemic of college students struggling with anxiety, depression and suicidal ideas, universities face the daunting challenge of walking the middle ground between reflexively sending students home and waiting too long to do so.
But we're never going to make the progress that we need to if they hurl the word "racist" as reflexively and indiscriminately as some of them do, in a frenzy of righteousness aimed at gagging speakers and strangling debate.
"Roku and The Trade Desk are both high-flying momentum stocks that benefited enormously from cord-cutting, but because Roku's more consumer facing, people reflexively buy this one as the true cord-cutting play," the "Mad Money" host said.
Instead of insisting that they be given opioids, more patients are coming to St. Joe's particularly because they know that they or their children won't reflexively be treated with those drugs, said Dr. Mark Rosenberg, chairman of emergency medicine.
While these alerts are important and can save lives, doctors can become inured to them when they are repetitive and unnecessary — leading medical staff to reflexively ignore the alerts and thus miss new and valid notifications of potential problems.
Symone D. Sanders, a spokeswoman for Senator Bernie Sanders in the 2016 presidential campaign, said she was concerned that national Democrats might reflexively favor white candidates in close races, rather than trusting black candidates to win over swing voters.
Editorial The history of the American South is littered with lynchings and burnings of black citizens that went unpunished, either because the authorities could not rouse themselves to charge the killers or because all-white juries reflexively exonerated them.
Just ask Box and Dropbox — which is a better comp than you might reflexively think, given that Uber and Lyft are pretty different companies in terms of both scale and product offerings, despite their shared core business of U.S. ride-hail.
Now admittedly, The Outer Worlds is using the mask-off avarice of corporate management in that period to tell a story about class relations in an era when most of us have been conditioned to think in reflexively individualist terms.
If you're itching to break out of your own social media bubble, watch the video above for some horizon-widening tips, including reading the publications you deeply disagree with, following proven experts, and resisting the urge to reflexively retweet something.
While many lawmakers aired concerns and skepticism about the project, several Republicans also argued the government should not be reflexively opposed to new ideas from the private sector, and noted Libra could produce significant benefits for people lacking traditional banking services.
Taken together with the balance sheet announcement, the Fed's statement gives maximum flexibility to a central bank criticized by investors who saw the Fed itself becoming a source of market turbulence that was reflexively tightening policy even as economic risks mounted.
Besides, the San Francisco Police Officers Association—the group whose official positions are often reflexively conservative and unsympathetic to concerns of those citizens the SFPD routinely targets—has shown zero interest in attempting to mend relations with the minority community.
It still, I know that it is, and I'm no longer naïve about it, but I still occasionally just reflexively think, "Well, if you offer the internet and knowledge to large groups of people, they'll bend towards the light," right?
Sitting on a park bench in downtown Lewiston, which lies in a county that was once a stronghold for Democrats but went for Trump in 2016, Fowler said he gets frustrated with coworkers and friends who reflexively love or hate Trump.
Mitch Goldberg, president of investment advisory firm ClientFirst Strategy, said the level of confidence could make some in the market reflexively become contrarian, but this bullishness doesn't have to mean it's time for stocks to have a sudden, spontaneous meltdown.
While Donald Trump and Ted Cruz have risen to dominate the polls, Bush has lagged far behind, unable to connect with a party that's become reflexively hostile to signature programs he supports, like immigration reform and Common Core in education.
He had studied up with particular diligence on Clinton's record and past statements and relentlessly called her out for flip-flops and belated epiphanies, all of which she reflexively denied, frequently with a smile that she had at the ready.
In Chicago, I watched one museumgoer after another walk up to it and reflexively smile back, and I can report — as one of those people — that you get an odd feeling when you do, the sense that you shouldn't be smiling.
In addition to fanning racial grievance, Mr. Trump has aggressively pitched himself as a defender of Traditional Manhood against feminists and #MeToo advocates, reflexively defending accused predators and lamenting how scary it is to be a young man these days.
There is no barrier or railing, and when I worry, reflexively, about Jan falling through the opening, Santomà laughs and says the little boy is accustomed to the house, and that he'd only land on the soft green sofas below anyway.
When Takei's father, sometime in the '50s, tells him that democracy is "existentially … dependent on people who cherish the shining, highest ideals of democracy," it sounds canned — unless I'm mistaken, people didn't reflexively use existential in this way until recently.
Even though we know better, we reflexively mistake Instagram for reality — online influence is seen as a proxy for real-world authenticity, and so we are constantly falling under the sway of people who've found ways to game the digital realm.
Conditioned to defend the president reflexively—or face the wrath of his supporters if they do not—many Republicans in Congress have done so in this case before altogether catching on to what it is Mr Trump has already admitted to.
The study, which carefully tracked how much people ate and moved after starting to exercise, found that many of them failed to lose or even gained weight while exercising, because they also reflexively changed their lives in other, subtle ways.
The study, which carefully tracked how much people ate and moved after starting to exercise, found that many of them failed to lose or even gained weight while exercising, because they also reflexively changed their lives in other, subtle ways.
That includes Mueller -- especially because so many Washington types, who Trump almost reflexively distrusts, tout the former FBI director as one of the brightest and most serious people in the country, which makes Trump want to convince him all the more.
Instead of curious, intellectually honest chroniclers of human affairs, Twitter regularly turns many in the news — myself included — into knee-jerk outrage-bots reflexively set off by this or that hash-tagged cause, misspelled presidential missive or targeted-influence campaign.
By reflexively crying racism in response to reasonable policy proposals — which would achieve far more than any Democratic president or Congress has ever achieved — the political left undermines its credibility and suggests its goal is sowing racial division, not solving problems.
"Some (not all) physicians reflexively think fractures require opioids, but this study lends evidence that opioids are not always necessary even in the presence of fractures," Chang told me, cautioning that there are likely exceptions for worse and more complicated injuries.
Federal investigators appear to be leaning toward the theory that the conductor who sped into a dangerous curve had lost his bearings — either from fatigue or because he knocked himself out by reflexively ducking when someone threw a rock at his cab.
Perhaps people make fun of it reflexively so they don't have to endure that process — see, for instance, the air-drumming shtick so often adopted by fans, and memorably spoofed by a guy in a gorilla suit for a 2007 Cadbury ad.
Along the way, Clinton supporters suggested that their candidate was subject to wildly disproportionate criticism in part because she is a woman, and pointed out that even on the left, many are subconsciously and reflexively hostile to female ambition and pursuit of power.
For those who reflexively follow the "big is bad" principle, the Antitrust Division's aggressive challenge to the AT&T-Time Warner combination was a welcome surprise while its failure to challenge the Disney-Fox combination in its entirety was a predictable disappointment.
To be fair, McCain isn't the only lawmaker to hold these views; the foreign policy establishment has become so reflexively anti-Russia over the last several years that any policy that second-guesses how NATO operates is labeled as dangerous and naive.
This derives from New York Times versus Sullivan, a true cornerstone of free speech jurisprudence, which Thomas had characterized as a federal policy "masquerading as constitutional law" that the Supreme Court "should not continue to reflexively apply" when considering in other similar cases.
" Instead of fearing a dishonest press, Flake said Americans should fear a dishonest president: "When a figure in power reflexively calls any press that doesn't suit him 'fake news,' it is that person who should be the figure of suspicion, not the press.
And a funny thing happens: the observers, who are not so much fans as people who have kind of passively been exposed to this famous person a lot, also have that reflexively defensive response, and take up the cause for the celebrity.
Podcasts and audiobooks offer the sort of intimate peek at expertise that I remember from the amateur blogosphere circa 2003: a nuanced, serious, ongoing conversation about the news, one that feels more intimate, less clickbaity and less reflexively partisan than today's visual web.
But on a conference call on Monday, a Justice Department official argued that the regulator was not reflexively opposed to so-called vertical mergers, which combine companies from two different industries, as a union of AT&T and Time Warner would do.
The verdict, the first time in nearly 50 years that a Chicago officer has been convicted of murder in an on-duty shooting, suggests that Cook County residents are no longer inclined to reflexively accept police lies about the use of deadly force.
Last year a wren killed a chickadee nestling on my watch, so when I heard the unmistakable trilling of a house wren calling for a mate, I looked reflexively toward the bluebird box where the chickadee was sitting on five speckled eggs.
Puerto Ricans have long relied on the government for most of their jobs and on the mainland for many of their careers; university graduates have reflexively looked to United States corporations for work or slid into reliable professions, like medicine or engineering.
There is nothing intellectual or principled or progressive about simply reflexively opposing Trump and worshiping the Republicans who oppose him when they have never reckoned with their own role from deregulation to zombie Reaganism to the Iraq war that helped create this mess.
I'd try, struggle through easy workouts, then open my front door and reflexively look to where my dog would be waiting for me, cocooned in blankets on the corner of the couch, and then I'd crumple because of course she wasn't there.
"There are a lot of judges who reflexively put people on monitors, without making much of a pretense of seriously weighing it at all," said Chris Albin-Lackey, a senior legal adviser with Human Rights Watch who has researched private-supervision companies.
"When a figure in power reflexively calls any press that doesn't suit him 'fake news,' it is that person who should be the figure of suspicion, not the press," Flake will say, according to NBC News, which obtained excerpts from the speech.
For a long time, even after I had shed the anti-gay, misogynist-hued aspects of the faith, I reflexively flinched at pop culture jokes about Christianity — anything from digs at weird Christians homeschooling their kids in Mean Girls to arch GQ articles about Hillsong.
In the case of high-profile men who are nothing but media or government talking heads to the average person, we can reflexively write off the accused as flat-out evil — because we don't know them as human beings or have personal relationships with them.
"McCaskill proved once again that she is so liberal, and so reflexively opposed to the president that she cannot represent Missourans in the Senate," Cotton told reporters during a conference call organized by Republican Josh Hawley&aposs bid to unseat McCaskill, the Free Beacon reported.
On other key law enforcement-related issues, like Obama administration efforts to phase out private prisons, seek less onerous sentences for nonviolent drug convictions and promote federal oversight of scandalized local police forces, the Trump Justice Department has acted reflexively to reverse the tide.
Folks looked up from their gardening or sweeping or bananas and flung a hello back, often reflexively but then, once their eyes caught up with their mouths and they saw I was not a local, not one of them, their faces shifted to delight.
If you're partial to something more traditional and overtly Slavic, head further north, to Karczma ("country tavern"), in the heart of Little Poland, where waitresses in folk dresses dole out bread bowls of white borscht and reflexively address locals in the language of their forebears.
Meanwhile those of us who remain Christian — and yes, this is a Christmas column, U.F.O.s and all — can be agnostic about all these strange stories, not reflexively dismissive, since Christianity does not require that all paranormal experiences be either divinely sent or demonic or imaginary.
If you travel enough, you know it, but even if you go to stadiums or government buildings with any regularity (and probably a lot of schools these days) you probably make this move reflexively when you see the wand and pat-down coming: ARMS OUT.
The show's other idea, which works better than you'd expect, is to make the story a variation on and critique of the MAGA narrative, with Johnny having aged into a Clint Eastwood character — disgruntled, underemployed, reflexively racist, quietly seething in the face of change.
They are apparently not just worried that Trump could incriminate himself by admitting something he's actually done wrong, but that he might simply lie to investigators --play fast and loose with words and truth, as he does so reflexively -- and land himself in serious trouble.
If you're surprised to see a resurgence in progressive radical action coming from West Virginia, then it's time you toss out your old stereotypes of West Virginians as an endlessly trod-upon people who don't understand their own self-interest and reflexively back Republicans.
We reflexively made our proclamations about how sad we were for Tiger, how concerned we were for him (usually right after giddily sharing that mug shot across all our social media platforms), but that sentiment said more about ourselves than any understanding of Tiger's circumstances.
" An essay on Wednesday in America, a Catholic magazine, said that while "some well-intentioned members of the pro-life community reflexively leapt to the defense of the Gard family," they had "failed to recognize the nuances of Catholic teaching on end-of-life care.
And to do that, they need to get out of the habit of being reflexively baited into tweet-based arguments that happen on the terrain of Trump's choosing and serve to endlessly reinscribe the narrative of a champion of the working class surrounded by media vipers.
But we now also know that he thinks judges of Mexican heritage shouldn't be appointed to the federal bench at any level, because they will be reflexively biased against a president with restrictive immigration policies, irrespective of the nature of the challenges to his use of power.
The Night Of's adherents reflexively label it a show about the failures of justice, despite the fact that there is a whopping amount of evidence stacked up against Naz, and if we didn't know better, it would look to us like justice being served with incredible efficacy.
"No, you like Kung Fu." Huang was making a point about liking hip-hop, but it works reflexively, too — there's a severe dearth of moments in American pop culture where being Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Indian, Indonesian, Korean, or Vietnamese is seen as something to be proud of.
And Ratcliffe — an intel greenhorn with only one year of experience on the House Intelligence Committee and a résumé that now includes serving on Trump's impeachment team — is the epitome of what intelligence officers "reflexively" reject, said David Priess, a former CIA officer and daily intelligence briefer.
This chapter is the latest in the Police Department's long, unbroken pattern of aggression toward the left — a narrative that tells us how little has really changed since the 1960s, when law enforcement seemed to reflexively mistrust every hippie with a Sharpie and some poster board.
Stepping out of an elevator after finishing the procedure, Dr. Nikicicz put his respirator face mask back on when he saw a group of people walking down the hallway toward him — reflexively trying to protect himself, and them, should anyone have been infected by the coronavirus.
Stepping out of an elevator after finishing the procedure, Dr. Nikicicz put his respirator face mask back on when he saw a group of people walking down the hallway toward him — reflexively trying to protect himself, and them, should anyone have been infected by the coronavirus.
Saudi Arabia may be a U.S. ally in the region and a close intelligence partner, but that doesn't mean Washington is compelled to reflexively involve itself in for a distant power struggle, especially one that is far beyond the capacity of our country's foreign policy establishment to understand.
Savannah is around fifty-five per cent black, and Georgia practiced segregation well into the second half of the twentieth century; after Skinner completed his training, he was startled to find that many interactions he had with older black men began with them reflexively putting up their hands.
The accusations against Polanski have gradually increased as cultural attitudes toward sexual assault have become less reflexively victim-blaming than they were in the 1970s, and in the wake of Harvey Weinstein's downfall and the #MeToo movement (or in France, the #BalanceTonPorc movement), the accusations have begun to snowball.
Then, suddenly, you hit your late 50s or early 653s and you realize, almost without being aware of it, that you've begun paying closer attention to those commercials about annuities, reverse mortgages and Medicare Part B, and you're no longer reflexively tossing those AARP mailings straight into the trash.
The 10 Democrats up for re-election in 2018 in states Trump won in 2016 -- including five in states Trump won by double digits -- are wary of appearing to be reflexively anti-Trump given that many of the voters they will face in November still view the President positively.
They also require physical therapy to prevent their muscles from atrophying and their joints from freezing up, regular shifts in bed to prevent pressure from degrading their skin and opening up sometimes untreatable sores, and at times oral suctioning to clean out built-up saliva they can't swallow reflexively.
Ocasio-Cortez uses Instagram like the rest of us do — reflexively, incidentally, the way you would if you were inside the United States Capitol at night, commenting on stuff in front of you (Jefferson's copy of Plato, the Hogwarts vibe, the bus ride back being like a high school field trip).
The DSA, which is not a formal political party but bills itself as the largest socialist organization in the U.S., is working its way into the Democratic Party in part because of its failure to advance its own brand with a voting public reflexively suspicious of hard-left socialist policies.
Sometimes the backlash will come from a group that sees itself as marginalized, hemmed in by hostile and entrenched adversaries; sometimes it will come from those who merely see themselves as being righteously on the side of the unduly oppressed; sometimes it will seem to happen reflexively, like an involuntary spasm.
Most of the companies we talked to about it yesterday were still in no-comment mode while they tried to sort things out — even tech companies that should be reflexively cheering any idea that gives them access to the linear TV services that have eluded them for almost a decade now.
That said, there is something remarkable about the level of credulity essentially every Republican member of Congress, Fox News host, and CNN Trumpbot has managed to muster about his now-infamous meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya and that the mainstream press has, in its reflexively even-handed way, gone on to muster.
We're long past the days when a classic Gallic feast reflexively required bottles of classic Bordeaux and Burgundy; when a night out can go in countless directions — from a New Nordic tasting menu to a Momofuku-style smorgasbord — natural wines lend themselves to the intrinsic flux of all those unexpected flavors.
Although there is admittedly something of a phantom-limb effect right after leaving—pulling out my phone in response to imaginary pings from Messenger or reflexively navigating to the Facebook login page only to realize I no longer had a profile—the feeling that I was always missing something quickly subsided.
The question is posed reflexively over and over — like spinning balls over the net in an endless clay-court rally — by an American news media a little bit bored counting the years (12) since a home boy carried off the hardware from the U.S.T.A. Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
In the article published on CNN's website, the four officials gave the United Nations General Assembly credit for not reflexively approving a resolution that condemned only Israel for the violence in Gaza (the United States won support for an amendment holding Hamas responsible for its role in inciting the violence).
When you find yourself reflexively closing your eyes and turning your head, when you feel the inside of your mouth getting hot and your stomach levitating somewhere just underneath your collarbone, the only thing you can do is to post a gif, preferably one of Steve Carell as Michael Scott.
Richard Florida, a professor at the School of Cities at the University of Toronto and the author of "The New Urban Crisis," cautions against reflexively dismissing these fastidious private developments, and romanticizing New York City's grittier past, even if it was chockablock with authentic "third places" like seedy bars and diners.
Suffice it to say that the Resistance is so frantically busy refuting Trump tweets — this being the activity that consumes 225 percent of the Resistance's time and mental energy — that toward the end of the month prominent Democrats find themselves reflexively defending the integrity and moral righteousness of Al Sharpton.
Picasso is reflexively considered the colossus of 20th-century art, and while it would be inaccurate to call Klimt and Schiele marginal by comparison, they have never played a decisive role in the now debunked Modernist narrative that wends its way from the School of Paris through Conceptualism and the End of Art.
That's why, within minutes of Wednesday morning's reports that suspicious explosive devices had been mailed to well-known Democrats like former president Barack Obama and Bill and Hillary Clinton, far-right media personalities reflexively mused that the packages were a "false flag" attempt to solicit goodwill for Democrats two weeks before the midterms.
"The president's response to the Michael Cohen search, duly authorized by an independent federal judge, was to reflexively trash law-enforcement officers, undermine the rule of law and slander a Vietnam War hero who has committed his adult life to the service of America," Scarborough writes, referring to Mueller's service in Vietnam.
It has become a quirk of the New York soccer market that the most committed fans of each team have seemed to gravitate reflexively not to the expensive foreign stars imported specifically to draw in crowds but more to the solid but otherwise unremarkable players who fill in the gaps around them.
Rather than encouraging humane enforcement and 21st century policing reforms at one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the country, the NBPC has too often used a thin green line to shield wrongdoing, like when it reflexively denounced as "despicable" a CBP award for de-escalating deadly-force encounters to save lives.
Each French president, when he assumed office, would all but automatically appoint a new head of the RG of his own political party who would in turn, reflexively open a detailed investigation of the entourage of his predecessor, leading often to indictments, or at least hauling individuals in for extended interrogation and endless media attention.
One thing I love about the immediate aftermath of the Super Bowl is the TV pundits reflexively assuring audiences that the two teams involved are bound to be in the championship picture again next season, never mind that both teams that participated in Super Bowl 50 last year missed the playoffs entirely this season.
What I mean is that, after two full years of checking my phone every 60 seconds, I'm suddenly incapable of doing anything—watching an episode of my favorite TV show, making dinner, reading a book—for more than 15 minutes without a distraction, whether it be reflexively reaching for my cell or tidying my apartment.
Along those lines, Rostow reflexively argued for a "flexible response" when it came to military escalation, from ratcheting up the role of military "advisers" — that is, embedded Special Forces — in the early 1960s, to bombing North Vietnam starting in 1965, to steadily increasing the United States' expeditionary combat presence in the mid- and late 1960s.
Indeed, it is the less recognizable photographs that are often the most compelling, that make you think twice about the many ways visual artists were pushing the boundaries of their form while straddling the limitations of their job, and that demonstrate the preconceptions that come reflexively with the eye and memory of the viewer.
Chances are, it's about a pizza you still enjoy, reflexively, whether it was a grandma slice from that joint near the boardwalk, a greasy triangle from a place in Van Nuys or the half tube of a French bread pizza going ding in the toaster oven on your parents' kitchen counter, right after school.
To a degree that we would not have believed possible even after the shock of the election, our hearts and minds have been held hostage by a coarse, crass, ignorant, reflexively deceitful and malevolent chief of state, whose potentially irreversible damage to the national fabric is the most pernicious of all: the partisan undermining of empiricism and consensus; i.e.
It is circular and self-reflexively postmodern—Øyehaug's text enacts what Barthes theorizes, exalting an "object" that is itself just a sentence—while also registering some brief flash of consciousness, some small explosion of longing, that, like Anna Bae's discovery in Rimbaud's biography, seems true to our own experience of passionate reading: jouissance , to be precise.
They weren't reflexively anti-government and anti-tax like libertarian-minded conservatives; as Harvard researchers found, Tea Partiers were perfectly happy to get government benefits themselves, because they believed they were "hardworking taxpayers" rather than the "freeloaders" getting undeserved assistance from the Democrats then in power, a category that included many minority groups and immigrants in particular.
You can just sit back and be absorbed in watching it (in fact, the trailer above has some great examples of this.) It was so absorbing that I found myself going through the paces of playing the game, searching rooms, and solving puzzles almost reflexively in order to move on to the next bit of dialogue or animation.
Even as I reflexively recoiled from Michael's emails that continued to arrive intermittently over the next week, prompting me to describe myself in three to five words and ask myself how I wanted my "experience of life" to change, they did most likely have something to do with the reflective mind state in which I soon found myself.
Women have come a long way in Hollywood since 2017, when the #MeToo and Time's Up movements swept the culture — maybe so far that the film establishment, still overwhelmingly male, is reflexively trying to throw on the brakes, said Cantillon, who has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2017.
For one thing, though the paper defends the hire in the name of opinion diversity, Stephens is a very familiar sort of establishment conservative — a cosmopolitan, well-educated, reflexively pro-Israel war hawk (who once wrote a column on "the disease of the Arab mind") who thinks anti-racists are the real racists but moderates on select issues to demonstrate his independence.
Her organisation also responded to an article in Vox, a news website, entitled "We shouldn't reflexively send $10 to the Red Cross" consisting of an interview with a veteran reporter, Jonathan Katz, who argues that the Red Cross is not up to the task of massive disaster relief because it is much better at raising pots of money than at spending them wisely.
Saturday's show had four sets of encores, and after the first three, Mr. Smith put his hand up on his clavicle, seemingly not so much as a stagy gesture of being overwhelmed, but as you might do reflexively to collect your thoughts when you've got a lot on your plate; he looked away from the audience and briskly walked off.
The Henry Green novel—typically portraying failures of love and understanding, and noisy with the vernacular of industrialists and Cockneys, landowners and servants—was terse, intimate, full of accident and unnerving comedy, exquisite though still exuberant, sensual and whimsical, reflexively figurative yet always surprising, preoccupied with social nuance, generational discord, and sensory phenomena while maintaining an air of abstraction, as reflected in those flighty gerund titles.
The dramatis personae in the story are so unconscionably wealthy and so reflexively accustomed to getting their way that they are more like private islands than actual human beings; Sandy Weill, a 2010 New York Times profile reveals, has a four-foot hunk of wood "etched with his portrait and the words 'The Shatterer of Glass-Steagall'" hanging in his office, and this guy just plays the role of bystander.
Indeed, it makes it more and more likely that we emotionally attach ourselves to a particularly political group, remain reflexively loyal to it, and automatically denigrate anyone who disagrees with it — we are indeed hard-wired for this sort of thing and political parties have, in effect, organized themselves around, and are now appealing directly to, that part of our psychology which is, and always has been, more emotional than rational.
It's hard to tell when the perception began to change, but a good place to start would be Carl Wilson's 2007 book "'Let's Talk About Love' — A Journey to the End of Taste," an essay by a critic who set out to write about the singer because he despised her, only to emerge from the research process as, well, maybe not a convert but at least someone less reflexively judgmental about her music and her fans.
The New York Times editorial board published a scathing critique of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Sunday after he reportedly praised Chinese President Xi Jinping during remarks at a private event, accusing Trump of "reflexively" celebrating authoritarianism.
On a Monday night same as on a Saturday afternoon putting together a mango pie, we're here to affirm how helpful it is to ourselves, to our families, to our friends, simply to bear down and make something delicious out of what's in the pantry, the refrigerator, the display cases of the fancymart that you'll visit on the way home, instead of reflexively ordering commissary Mexican food from the internet and serving it out of bags when it comes.
Most organizations are only beginning to think and talk about machine learning; Google has already woven it into a wide range of its products, ranging from little things like Android's new smart text selection, to semi-automatic photo curation and sharing, to voice recognition and translation, to custom-build Tensor Processing Units providing petaflops of processing power available via Google's cloud, and to what may be its biggest machine-learning breakthrough yet, coming later this year: OK, I am reflexively skeptical, but Google Lens looks like it's awesome out of the gate, and eventually could be genuinely mind-blowing.
I don't understand how anyone can do this, because when my bus stop is coming up – when it is, say, only eight stops away, or 15 minutes – I immediately start packing all my shit up and sitting with a sort of palpable tenseness exuding off me, so much so that the person sitting next to me reflexively starts turning their legs away from me to give greater passage for me to exit our double-berther and unmake this horrible chair-sharing bond we have with each other, because I am a thoughtful bus user, and a genius.

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