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But the movie refrains from assigning blame — or virtue.
He enjoys premarital sex but refrains from alcohol and drugs.
He refrains from regret; that would kill him, he says.
Hamid refrains from naming the city where the lovers begin.
Instead, the band hammers home their lyrics through blunt, repeated refrains.
He refrains from answering but is still receptive to their conversation.
Both "Legggo" and "Dope Boy" feature watch references in their refrains.
In telling these stories, Cleary always refrains from inflicting larger lessons.
Unlike Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos, Dorsey deliberately refrains from micromanagement.
"Mully" nods toward its subject's religious faith but refrains from preachiness.
It's full of dire scenarios, deep bass abysses and floating soprano refrains.
Its vocal refrains serve as reminders of the leveling power of sorrow.
If Trump refrains from issuing that waiver, the deal will essentially be dead.
It refrains from proselytising; Francescon believed that God would lead people to church.
Her husband mostly refrains from frying, and wears an apron when he does.
The music evokes medieval song in halting phrases, backed by plush choral refrains.
Ms. Betts refrains from easy, uplifting answers and facile condemnations of organized religion.
She also sees another decaying human, but refrains from explaining that part ot Sabrina.
Over the years, his choruses became all too familiar refrains in North American households.
It's not as if the church refrains from selling its own pope-themed material.
That points to a tighter market if the exporter group refrains from raising output.
He frequently chided or shamed his students: "fatty" or "Miss Boobs" were common refrains.
While the two refrains signal a shift in policy, they are lacking on specifics.
We see the ghosts of Akhnaten, Nefertiti and Queen Tye voicing forlorn, wordless refrains.
North Korean media, tightly controlled by the state, typically refrains from showcasing foreign advancements.
We are free to exercise religion precisely because the government refrains from establishing religion.
For a breakout hit, "Stranger Things 2" mostly refrains from milking fan-favorite elements.
I also found some common refrains when it came to what is and isn't helpful.
His gags and applause lines brought responses like refrains in church, obscure to non-members.
If the administration refrains from going back there, it will be by its own choice.
Thus, it generally refrains from criticism of Iran's policies, despite Qatar's membership in the GCC.
She managed broken refrains to tunes she remembered from India, devotional songs and Bollywood hits.
Discussing these and other editorial misjudgments, Zevin refrains from virtue signalling and applying anachronistic standards.
This card also refrains from charging a penalty APR if you pay your bill late.
And it mostly refrains from overegging what could have been a treacly, tear-salted pudding.
The issue of allowing players to monetize their name, image and likeness summons the usual refrains.
They are condescendingly laughing at the U.S. at the sounds of "we told you so" refrains.
The piece ends with blissful "Alleluia" refrains as crystalline chords cascade in the piano and percussion.
Currently, the Brownsville police department refrains from handing undocumented individuals over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The finale was especially evocative, with its repeated short-breathed refrains and its irresistible dance drive.
Once the businesswoman is awake, she refrains from checking her phone and reading emails right away.
Delta allows preboarding and refrains from serving peanuts on board if a passenger has an allergy.
If he refrains, he would dissolve parliament and new elections must be held within 60 days.
Muted beats drop in an ocean of svelte R&B, pitchshifted refrains, and just enough hi-hat.
Mr Figes refrains from judgment about his protagonists and lets the densely woven detail speak for itself.
Bran politely refrains from telling everyone that Jaime definitely tried to kill him all those years ago.
Blaker, an Orthodox Jew, refrains from many material items that do not line up with his faith.
" They also accused the group of "self-censorship," saying the NRDC "generally refrains from criticizing Chinese officials.
Today, only Alaska refrains from punishing offenders with life sentences — and it has no death penalty, either.
In the heat of combat, he momentarily faces one of the animals, but refrains from striking it.
Where is a president who respects world leaders and refrains from name calling as a political weapon?
And even if the U.S. government refrains from regulating social media, other governments are already doing so.
It reportedly minimizes coverage of the Russia investigation and refrains from covering the troubles of the White House.
Assuming Trump refrains from dropping a nuke himself, it's his climate policy that will leave a permanent mark.
Best of all, Konner refrains from offering a simple answer, which people asking questions about religion often expect.
But it's there, in the quiet between the rise and fall of strings, filling the pauses and refrains.
The Arab population plays its own political game and refrains from the compromises needed to join a coalition.
Lynskey largely refrains from participating in the quarrel over Orwell's and his novel's true teachings and rightful heirs.
Her 2016 debut, "Telefone," is a feat of unorthodox phrasing with memorable refrains over glitchy, almost baroque beats.
" He added, "If the group remains lawful and refrains from blocking the roadway, there will be no issues.
"I'm a progressive who gets things done" has been one of Clinton's refrains for more than a year.
He refrains from dying his hair shoe-polish black (usually de rigueur for men of his age and rank).
Both songs—off Harris' forthcoming album Funk Wav Bounces Vol 1—combine catchy synth refrains with easy, bouncing beats.
All those interminable refrains of "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" had been more than foolish songs.
Almost all Israeli road traffic stops on Yom Kippur as most of the country's Jewish majority refrains from driving.
It's handclap-tastic, it's got stompily delivered chords, and a scuzzy bassline, and a bunch of dudes shouting refrains.
People pop their heads in and stay awhile, tapping their feet, or singing a few refrains of a song.
On Super Tuesday, I heard many of the same refrains that I've become accustomed to hearing in focus groups.
Ms. Simone reinvented other refrains created by writers of many different ethnicities and nations, shaping them to her purposes.
Then, in the aftermath of each game, both the New England and the Dallas locker rooms echoed similar refrains.
It is a much-needed injection of politics into the public realm, but one that refrains from forceful didacticism.
Recalling last year's #JusticeForBarb meme, the sidelong refrains that Steve Harrington deserves better and #JusticeForSteve spontaneously burst forth among viewers.
Naugle says he largely refrains from posting on r/exmormon, except to give updates on changes to the QuitMormon process.
CloudMagic refrains from offering email reminders or adding annoying Read It Later or To-Do folders to the user's account.
Similar refrains can be heard all over America's industrial heartland: almost 6m manufacturing jobs were lost between 1999 and 2011.
But then he added one of his refrains about Williams that even a casual tennis fan knows to be true.
Its style, flitting between twanging electric guitars, jazzy piano refrains and skittering live drums, has been a long time coming.
The musicians barrelled blindly through "Iridescence"; on "Ginger," they slink on Pink Panther tiptoes over jittery beats and trippy refrains.
"Greece, an ally and a neighboring country, refrains from fulfilling the minimum requirements of combating terrorism and crime," the statement said.
One of his refrains is that people don't show up for community improvement projects but turn out for protests against him.
While Cravath refrains from advising activist investors, Paul Weiss has occasionally represented some hedge funds on activism matters in the past.
It is trim rather than bulky, refrains from indulging in too many antique spellings, and tells its story with crafty precision.
Despite its resentment at the pressure North Korea's actions have put it under, Beijing refrains from taking too hard a line.
Gates' close friend Warren Buffett, who once that read "THRIFTY, " is another billionaire who refrains from spending serious money on clothing.
One of the most common refrains you hear from game developers is a simple notion: It's shocking any game is released.
Consumer protection authorities must adopt an approach that refrains from snatching those benefits from consumers' hands before they can be realized.
A quartet of singers called Theater of Voices, performing from the orchestra pit, contribute choral refrains and echo vocal lines hauntingly.
He still plays as female characters, but refrains from sugar babying like he used to because it makes him feel guilty.
"If it were a normal year" or "with any other candidate" were common refrains that came as fundamentals models were dismissed.
Their newly released debut album, Do Hollywood, is a feast of prog-pop curves, demented fairground refrains, and unexpected time signatures.
" The photographer shares the fact that she refrains from using Photoshop when creating her series, choosing instead the ephemerality of "the moment.
Cooking vlogger, Amal Elmziryahi, who was born in Morocco but is based in Saudi Arabia, also generally refrains from revealing her face.
The government usually refrains from offering hints of an extra budget until the full budget for next fiscal year passes through parliament.
While there are some recurring refrains, the narratives in the films are not delivering a monotonous dialogue, neither in pitch or content.
Its brisk piano chords and buoyant beats created a kind of trampoline for the star to bounce off refrains of Olympic skill.
He's building a tiny house (self-reliance is one of the movie's refrains) and introduces her to 4-H (community is another).
The strategy involves pausing annual US-South Korea military exercises, as long as the North refrains from further nuclear and missile tests.
A judge refrains from politics and puts his or her personal views aside to decide cases based on what the law requires.
She was spectacular, irrepressible, at times utterly impossible — "Nobody loves me" and "You don't love me" were a pair of her choice refrains.
Reforming textbooks and overhauling the country's multi-layered influence on "global Islam" — through Quran translations and mosque patronage — continue to be common refrains.
After hearing the choir's epic refrains, Styles even rushes to one member of the group and pulls her in for a big hug.
The track is quick, eager to move back and forth between breakneck speeds and slowed down refrains before charging into a sick solo.
Between the familiar parental refrains of "Don't pull on that!" and "Oh, don't do that," Ms. Carlson touted the virtues of the lawn.
One of the most common refrains from the 83 congresswomen we interviewed was that they wanted to see more women join their ranks.
With endlessly bright combinations of harmonies, synths and straightforward refrains designed for singalongs, their music is perfect for the suddenly (finally) springlike weather.
Instead of either overruling or rubber-stamping decisions, the European Court of Human Rights refrains from overriding decisions within a margin of appreciation.
The live-action adaptation appears to support a diverse cast and refrains from repeating the stereotypically Asian Siamese cat number from the original.
Instead, the score builds to a final chorus about the power of remembrance, complete with "ah-ah" refrains and soaring Hollywood-melodrama melodies.
Komatsu said it refrains from further sales to companies responsible for "adverse human rights impacts," but it had not received such reports from Myanmar.
In an interview with WWD in 2014, Packham said she usually refrains from discussing her celebrity clients, but she does work directly with Middleton.
But whereas The Intern spends time unpacking the question of whether a woman can "have it all," Girlboss refrains from contributing to the debate.
After every terrorist attack, one of the most common refrains is to ask Muslim leaders to voice their opposition to this kind of violence.
" The police chief said he's tired of the common refrains after mass shootings that "guns aren't the problem" and "there's little we can do.
One of the most striking refrains of the past week has been that this monument means so much to so many around the world.
Come to think of it, men are curiously absent from Douglas's book, which refrains from singling them out as a specific class of culprits.
The point was underlined by the sensuality of Prince's music: his seductive singing, his spine-tingling harmonies, his brittle funk, and his soaring refrains.
It made me wonder whether barely remembered refrains get stored in some compartment of our brains, waiting years for emotional moments to release them.
Her answer's pretty telling -- rather than jump at the opportunity to say she misses being in the line of fire, Sarah actually refrains here.
She frequently wears baggy clothing and previously said that she refrains from donning form-fitting outfits for fear of being sexualized or body-shamed.
Carr refrains from execessive editing, and instead, takes a special pride in the natural wonder that falls into place shortly after the shutter click.
One of the most familiar refrains from Donald Trump's presidential campaign was all the things he promised to do on "day one" of his administration.
Sanders drew from familiar refrains in his campaign stump speech, reshuffling things a bit and refraining from mentioning his Democratic opponent, front-runner Hillary Clinton.
So if the Fed refrains from tightening in response to the fiscal stimulus, the need for more external financing could explain a cheaper greenback today.
Colbert refrains from outright denying that he has an part in this fake conspiracy, because as he says "that's what 'they' want me to say."
He rarely raises his voice, is said not to curse and refrains from the seemingly obligatory wild gesticulation and theatrics his peers employ during debates.
Ms. Schriock said Emily's List almost always refrains from endorsing candidates who challenge Democratic incumbents — a policy that has made for tough choices this year.
" He said one of Mr. Swalwell's refrains will most likely remain "an important idea," however: Mr. Swalwell, 38, said it's "time to pass the torch.
One of the constant refrains about Apple in 2019 is its shift toward services — a trend that's reflected, once again, in its third-quarter earnings release.
Protesters engaged in a sit-in at the Hart building atrium, during which they chanted refrains like "We care" and "This is what democracy looks like"
Why it matters: It's doubtful the FCC will do much to help Starz in this situation, as the agency often refrains from intervening in private negotiations.
But if the next Democratic president refrains from pressuring the Attorney General to lock Trump up, it won't be because of Trump's own example of restraint.
Whalen believes that as long as the Fed refrains from letting its $4.5 trillion in debt holdings run off into the market, rates will stay low.
Ryan at times noted how many House-passed bills were waiting for action in the Senate, but he generally refrains from lobbing grenades across the Capitol.
The protesters marched from the Minnesota governor's mansion onto Interstate 94, chanting refrains such as "We're peaceful, y'all violent" as the police urged them to leave.
Many millionaires reject status symbols whenever possibleOne of Stanley and Danko's refrains is summed up in the phrase from Chapter 4: You Aren't What You Drive.
Trump's line seems to be that Cuomo isn't in a position to make demands unless he refrains from criticizing the federal government (and, by extension, him).
Here, the choral refrains and orchestra layers built into piercing harmonies, like clusters out of Ives or Varèse, yet driven by Ms. Wolfe's Minimalism-influenced rhythms.
Meanwhile, those versed in the ongoing national Kardashian narrative were quick to point out that Kim leads a sober lifestyle and refrains from drinking and drugs.
DS: In other interviews, I've seen you compare Pattison's character to a monk or a knight, because of how he refrains from participating in the fertility experiments.
Barnes sets his tale in its twilight, among what he calls "furrow-dwellers," the torpid English middle classes, but he refrains from deriving much comedy from it.
Below is the premiere of the video for "Boo Hoo" a video which loops its visuals as much as Gonzalez circles back on her ethereal lyrical refrains.
" She invited people to listen to Blonde on Blonde, "an extraordinary example of his brilliant way of rhyming, putting together refrains, and his brilliant way of thinking.
As long as Amazon keeps prices low—in other words, as long as it refrains from using its monopoly power to extort consumers—it's safe from scrutiny.
Internal statistics cite 25% growth month-to-month, with a 42% repeat-order rate — impressive stats for a label that deliberately refrains from sales promotions and discounts.
Mr. Ross has an old-fashioned faith in the power of editing, and in the ability of the audience to imagine what he refrains from showing explicitly.
Salma Hayek said she refrains from posting negative comments on social media about Mexico in an effort to "protect her country's image," according to the Associated Press.
Unlike Zuckerberg, sleep enthusiast and founder of Thrive Global Arianna Huffington notes that she refrains from looking at her cell phone or checking email upon waking up.
Filled with desolate vistas, a feathered and furred menagerie, and multiple aperture-like windows, these fragments quickly establish a moody tone and over time become dolorous refrains.
He could be preparing a report that recommends impeachment even while he refrains from indictment -- and, thus, Trump could be under investigation while not a criminal target.
Kelly rebuked one of the president's constant refrains about undocumented immigrants: That migrants who cross into the U.S. illegally are dangerous criminals and pose a serious threat.
" Pelosi borrowed one of her familiar refrains from the late Lindy Boggs, then a congresswoman, who told Pelosi early in her political career to "know thy power.
One of the most common refrains among congresswomen we interviewed was their belief that women are more likely than men to focus on achievement over ego. Rep.
Mr. Haynes is happy to set a wolf after Ben in the woods, a jaggedly shot chase bathed in midnight blue, but he refrains from easy sentimentalism.
There is perhaps no better market than one we are addicted to, but puritanical Silicon Valley typically refrains from industries that call upon our taste for sin.
Some suspect the Taliban dangle the promise of peace talks as part of a military strategy that seeks any advantage on the ground and rarely refrains from brutality.
"Like if you weren't even in the building during the massacre, don't call yourself a survivor," was one of the constant refrains Parrow recalled hearing from other students.
" But Glaude, too, refrains from demanding Wilson's name be removed: "If we decide as a community to take Wilson's name off the Woodrow Wilson school, I will smile.
Clinton's most pointed refrains sought to depict Mr. Trump, her presumptive Republican opponent, as an enemy to the very people he had claimed to champion in the primary.
Finding People pushes that even further—its creeping compositions are nearly pop-like in their ghostly refrains, and the title track even features Rahbek singing a dazed ballad.
Still, the record has dozens of guest stars, from the comic Jerrod Carmichael to the electro-pop veteran La Roux, scattered across lo-fi interludes and hushed refrains.
It notably refrains from mentioning democracy and human rights — topics Arab leaders often view as U.S. moralizing — in favor of the more limited goals of peace and stability.
"The courts must do what President Trump will not -- ensure that our government refrains from segregating people based on their faith," said Gadeir Abbas, co-counsel on CAIR's lawsuit.
Refrains of "saving the planet" may lead to mockery from Trump and his fellow Republicans, but progressives say the problem is too big to fear rebukes from the right.
And even if he refrains from starting a trade war, the loose-tongued, fact-lite style he cultivated during the campaign could wreak serious damage when he is president.
The Republican leader of the Senate, Mitch McConnell, who generally refrains from anything that might look like criticism of the president, said he was "distressed" by Mr Mattis's departure.
But if he stays steady, hammers his populist message and refrains from mocking the looks of women who are accusing him of sexual misconduct, Trump's allies like his chances.
Lauren refrains from telling Ben she loves him, but he artfully sneaks in the sentiment as they share a pizza-like puff with a pool of butter in it.
"'Booing will show our anger and our displeasure... but silence is even worse because it's even meaner,'" Kaplan said, paraphrasing one of the common forum refrains at the time.
North Korean media, tightly controlled by the state, usually refrains from reporting on Kim's immediate diplomatic moves and typically delivers news of major events the day after they happen.
At work, she refrains from wearing her typical petticoats, corsets, and swirly eyeliner, mostly because she finds it exhausting to spend so much time getting ready in the morning.
If the winner of the elections refrains from committing to such an agenda, that could drive the central bank to begin raising rates sooner rather than later, Santos said.
She nearly bites Angus' head off when he makes light of his potential case of trench foot, but refrains from telling Jamie what's really going on inside her head.
I was learning that critical news reports almost inevitably led the president to fall back on his standard refrains: Build the wall, or Nafta is the worst deal ever.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico — With his frequent refrains about Mexicans and the need for a wall to contain them, it's no surprise that President Trump has made few friends in Mexico.
While the campaign itself refrains from launching a full-out assault on Trump for now, other arms of the pro-Clinton political machine are revving up their own efforts.
As long as Mr. Assad refrains from using chemical weapons again, the officials have said, the United States does not plan to carry out further attacks on his forces.
"The logic underpinning a market rebound has collapsed because the economy is not good, but the government refrains from using fresh stimulus," said Li Kongyi, strategist at Fortune Securities.
The hosts greet their guests with unctuous exchanges, while the visitors, in overlapping and comically elongated phrases, voice refrains of "Enchanted, enchanted," as the orchestra erupts with jumpy outbursts.
Phrases like "not for attribution" and "no fingerprints" are familiar refrains for those who traffic in deep background, as though each article were a sort of linguistic crime lab.
She's echoed and responded to by an incantatory choir, her refrains of "and watch them fade out," as the song hurtles towards its close, are hypnotic and unsettling too.
" The crowd chanted intermittently, breaking into refrains like "Hey hey, ho ho; R. Kelly has got to go," and "RCA, we're here to stay, you must drop R. Kelly today.
But of all things you can do in the morning, there is one habit that John finds particularly useful — he refrains from checking his email right after he wakes up.
While the UK is the US's strongest ally, President Trump has struck a personally friendly tone in his relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin and often refrains from criticizing him.
Recalling a lurid past full of sex and murder, her memories are compressed into numbers that have refrains and lyrical flights but not quite the firm structure of traditional arias.
Some days she refrains from sharing her genetic gifts with the Internet, and other days, the "good boob days" to be more specific, she's all about a racy Instagram photo.
In 1963, the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary reached No. 22012 on the Billboard pop chart with a version of "Blowin' in the Wind," whose ambiguous refrains evoked Ecclesiastes.
To provide support for the two prongs of their defense, Trump's counsel addressed a wide range of topics, many of which have become familiar refrains: They attacked impeachment manager Rep.
"While Georgetown refrains from commenting on individual students in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), we take student conduct issues very seriously," the university said Tuesday.
That is, if the work has nothing to do with Mr. Gulen's movement, and if it refrains from any sympathetic treatment of Kurdish issues — two big ifs in contemporary Turkey.
Phrases such as "all options are on the table" and "the era of strategic patience is over" are common refrains from Trump's team, but there have been a dearth of specifics.
Of course, when Cosmopolitan magazine reported that Teigen was, in fact, gazing on abs, pecs, and swaying to the refrains of Ginuwine's "My Pony," she straight-up confirmed it via Twitter.
The film does not minimize the violence of slavery, including the sexual violence that was the daily experience of women like Rachel, but it also refrains from turning cruelty into spectacle.
Lewis' book wisely refrains from prescribing one particular method, and instead looks at a number of approaches to helping children learn self-control and how they play out in different scenarios.
While the track's title ostensibly refers to the Republican candidate for the President of the United States, Donald Trump, the gliding vocal by London artist Roses Gabor refrains from vitriolic caricature.
Grounded in simple verses and refrains, the tunes were often lifted from hymns or remade from songs people already knew, with lyrics frequently written as easy-to-learn call and response.
Several US officials told CNN that the hope is that China ultimately refrains from stepping in, noting the potential economic impact is a major concern, in addition to obvious security implications.
The Shortlist WOMANISH A Grown Black Woman Speaks on Love and Life By Kim McLarin When black women gather, unrehearsed refrains are often heard, surrounded by voices of encouragement or disbelief.
In Truise's able hands, the track is melted down and smoothed out into an ebullient, sparkling arrangement of perky synths that take center stage over Deftones frontman Chino Moreno's faraway refrains.
And then it cycles, in high refrains, through love and care, the gender strike, and Medvedev's politically urgent writings, all of which lend meaning and structure to the mess of life.
The government "can impose reasonable restrictions on speech as long as it refrains from suppressing particular viewpoints," Srinivasan wrote, adding that protesters can still make their voices heard from the sidewalk area.
Familiar refrains about "crumbling roads and bridges" and ineffective public transit systems, coupled with vague promises of federal subsidies, are leading policymakers to explore new technologies for moving people and goods around.
But soon the calm and measured refrains of puzzled both-sides-ism overtook the media scene, and Berenson was able to set up entrepreneurial shop in a noncommittal news-from-nowhere vacuum.
" One of Trump's most prominent refrains on healthcare is that he "will not let people die on the streets," adding, "We gotta take care of people that can't take care of themselves.
"That the US strictly abides by its 'one China' pledge and refrains from having any official exchanges or military contact with Taiwan are the political preconditions for China-US relations," Lu said.
The concept, which holds that the Higher Brothers will "bring their Worldwide Shit to the entire world," is one of most common refrains among Higher fans, and also among the Higher Brothers.
Despite widely varied contexts, two refrains were consistent: an acute awareness that their survival depends on choosing to have smaller families, and an utter lack of agency in making that a reality.
The president used the familiar "witch hunt" and "presidential harassment" refrains he deployed during the investigation into Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election and his possible obstruction of the probe.
Though it verges on starry-eyed sentimentality in its final scene, most of this production — designed with spot-on period detail by Susan Hilferty and Jason Ardizzone-West — refrains from thematic signposting.
And it refrains from scapegoating technology: "Halt and Catch Fire" is clear that it is not microchips but human behaviour—our attitudes towards success, work or family—that alienates characters from one another.
When another Twitter user wrote that they "felt a hundred times better" since they stopped smoking every day, Jackson clarified that she only uses occasionally as needed and refrains while working or driving.
But that camera is part of making the phone's all-screen display work, and if you're someone like me who typically refrains from shooting too many selfies, I think it's a smart compromise.
Let's hope Obama in his final days holds back further executive overreach and refrains, however futile it may be, from solidifying his legacy as being perhaps the most lawless presidents in American history.
During the performance, the pair assumed their respective roles as dictated by the lyrics: Apple, husky with passion, scowling eyes fixed on Bird, whose refrains in their logic are more tempered and contained.
Robert Mueller, following Justice Department policy against indicting a sitting president, refrains from reaching a prosecutorial judgment on obstruction of justice, but carefully presents the full evidence he uncovered for use by others.
"I think we're on the verge of a great new surge forward," he said in a 1978 interview in The New York Times, and he sounded similar refrains in his re-election campaigns.
The rally was cast as a blockbuster reelection launch but offered many of the same themes as his 2016 campaign, including grievances aired at the media and Hillary Clinton and familiar refrains on immigration.
This approach to fitness tracking is so undeniably Apple, in that it relies on friendly graphics to show things, but at the same time refrains from showing the stuff that's happening behind the scenes.
As I've walked the halls of Congress over the last months, I've heard harmony in the refrains of Democrats and Republicans alike as they oppose various decisions proceeding from the Executive or its agencies.
Where once the administration wanted major progress on denuclearization by the end of Trump's first term, Trump now says he is in "no rush" as long as Pyongyang refrains from nuclear and missile tests.
Many of these poems also incorporate refrains, allowing a young listener to repeat after another reader, as in "Song Thief," where the second reader, as mockingbird, repeats everything the first reader has just said.
Chances are, it's one of two decades-old refrains: "Diamonds are a girl's best friend," lyrics made famous by Marilyn Monroe, or "A diamond is forever," a tagline coined for DeBeers way back in 1947.
What you need to know: The report largely refrains from making any grand, sweeping conclusions about Trump's conduct — especially on possible obstruction of justice, where Mueller's investigators made a point of not absolving him completely.
Lifted from his forthcoming record, Pleasure (out April 14th) there are many movements in this five minute song: nimble breaks, unexpected layered refrains; sometimes he's a little Scott Walker, occasionally he's a bit Sebastien Tellier.
"Even though the SNB refrains, in principle, from commenting on its share price performance, I am fully aware that this current movement may raise questions," Jean Studer told shareholders at the SNB's annual general meeting.
Bass's work fosters an air of authenticity that seems to solicit this type of introspection, which is particularly strong because she refrains from offering us the emotional messaging that is often connected to such displays.
Though they work in an eclectic range of media, each of these artists refrains from full resolution, inhabiting a liminal space in which advantageous shifts — evocative of romance, finance, and other fortuitous developments — are activated.
The album rolls sci-fi synth oscillations, flute refrains, disembodied vocals, and percussive shocks into tectonic plate–shifting masses of sound, the forms and patterns of which dissolve the instant your mind identifies them as such.
Thrush and Karni's New Hampshire pre-autopsy contained all the paint-by-number refrains of Clinton crackups past: · The term "staff shake-up" would need to appear in the story's headline (or, at least, the lede).
When Woody arrives with a perfectly functioning voicebox, Gabby Gabby uses her HBIC (that's head bitch in charge, thank you) status to rob him of his iconic "Come on, guys!" and "You're my favorite deputy" refrains.
Reporting that Jeffrey Deitch's tenure at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art was undermined because his appointment, as a former dealer, created conflicts of interest, he refrains from commenting on the plausibility of that claim.
"He repeats himself every day," Rubio answered, adding that Trump's refrains are all familiar: "Everybody's dumb, we're gonna make America great again, we're gonna win, win, win..." Rubio also got in a memorable retort on Israel.
Many churchgoers now expect to sing some of the same refrains on Sunday that they hear on Christian radio during the week, and bands know that writing a popular worship song means having an evergreen hit.
Valeria Luiselli charts the couple's intellectual concerns and political commitments (and her own) in ruminative, layered prose that deliberately digresses more than it progresses, with a riffing, essayistic logic, subtitles that become refrains, and minimal plot.
"We do not expect other countries, including China, to comment on the matters which are internal to India, just as India refrains from commenting on internal issues of other countries," Raveesh Kumar told a news conference.
But more than anything, Obama abandoned the posture he's cultivated over the past 18 months as an elder statesman who largely stays out of the ruckus and refrains from directly criticizing Trump or Republicans in Congress.
These refrains (all of which I've heard at least once, some in the last month) are just some of the responses that people dealing with mental health challenges in Latino communities have come to know well.
One of the common refrains in the many emails I receive from those who have read one of my Rich Habits books is that people simply don't have enough time to pursue their personal dreams and goals.
" The Russian ambassador to UN, Vassily Alekseevich Nebenzia, said it is "our strong wish is that the United States keeps calm and refrains from any moves that would provoke another party into actions that might be dangerous.
"Policy is policy"; "The one-child policy was extremely strict"; and "I had no choice" are refrains that haunt the whole narrative arc of One Child Nation, along with the spectres of General Mao and Deng Xiaoping.
In doing so, he and Congress should vow to work in a bipartisan manner to ensure that the result is a neutral uniform tax code that refrains from discriminatory measures against any one sector of our economy.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union will have more meetings without Britain and will demand the country refrains from undermining the bloc "in particular when participating in the decision-making processes" during an extension, according to updated draft conclusions.
Lerner's memoir makes a case for spending time together under the rules of neutrality imposed by a game, an approach to living that refrains from over-sharing and outward complaint to concentrate on the task at hand.
President Donald Trump usually refrains from tweeting in front of other people because he dislikes wearing the reading glasses he needs to see his iPhone screen, The New York Times reported Saturday, citing people close to him.
While she layered pitches from her vocalizations into gleaming choral refrains, deeper bass tones created various forms of tension — sometimes shaping clear pools of harmony, at other points sounding fuzzed-out or approaching states of feedback noise.
One of the fundamental refrains of this book is the idea that our lives are not the same as the stories we want to tell about our lives, or the scripts we want our lives to follow.
Between refrains about the cost of living and remarks like "I can't get the kids to college," participants made statements that conveyed their deeply held belief that not making it meant they were not working hard enough.
"Honest" is an R&B track sped up to a club-worthy BPM that happens to feature some of her most wonderfully warped (and Warp-worthy) impulses to date while showcasing her knack for simple, cutting refrains.
This chorus has repeated several refrains: patterns of harassment and abuse; fear of retribution from Weinstein; and gratitude — cut with a little bit of anger — that people are finally willing to listen after years of terrified, frustrated silence.
Common refrains in such circumstances like "Why are you angling the camera like that, this isn't MySpace" or "Are you actively trying to make me look terrible" are absent here, and the whole process takes roughly 30 seconds.
Aside from an end card that reads "In Loving Memory of Our Princess Leia," the film refrains from any of the usual tropes used to signal to the audience that the actor playing a beloved character has died.
Being a professional and "unbiased" entity, the NIC here refrains from addressing a flamboyant issue such as the next president's policy – and more importantly, what seems to be most people's inability to predict what his policy might be.
An 18-year-old twink wearing a red bowtie, who asks that Broadly refrains from using his name because he works for the government, was initially very pro-Trump because he was the most LGBT-friendly Republican candidate.
In the clip, Carlson yells "go fuck yourself" at Bregman and calls him a "tiny-brain" and a "moron," all while Bregman politely refrains from laughing at Carlson's meltdown and continues to roast the hell out of him.
If Mr. Xi refrains from putting more pressure on North Korea now, it will further test the relationship with Mr. Trump, which, analysts said, was already strained by the president's resolve to hit China on the trade front.
If Mr. Trump truly empowers Mr. Biegun and refrains from granting premature concessions or acquiescing in the unacceptable status quo, there is potential for meaningful dialogue in Hanoi — unlike the hyped, hollow pledges that characterized the Singapore summit.
"It was a turbulent time on the border when you had a lot of people getting killed on both sides," said Mr. White, who still lives on the family's ranch and refrains from calling the killings a massacre.
They have also enforced the same archaic and prescriptive rules for beauty, or repeated the same hollow political refrains for freedom, equality, and power, without any intention or thought into what that would actually look like, let alone mean.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge said on Tuesday that he was considering using a court-appointed monitor to make sure CVS Health Corp refrains from fully integrating with insurer Aetna while he examines the companies' settlement with the government.
" Davide De Luca, 33, a reporter working at home in the Chinatown section of Milan for the online newspaper Il Post, stuck his head out the window on Friday and added to the concert with refrains from "Nessun Dorma.
OPEC said on Tuesday that world demand for its oil would be higher than expected this year as supply growth from rivals including U.S. shale producers slows, pointing to a tighter market if the exporter group refrains from raising output.
Another one of Kahl's refrains was that when he talked to female executives at CBS, they would tell him that the New Yorker article didn't reflect their relationship to the company they worked for, or the environment they worked in.
"One of the common refrains that you hear, whether it was in Texas or Vegas or Sandy Hook, is that a good guy with a gun could have stopped the carnage," Benjamin, a Democrat, said in a phone interview on Monday.
Trump has previously said he is in "no rush" to make a denuclearization deal as long as North Korea refrains from testing missiles and nuclear warheads — something he and Kim had a "great talk about" the previous night, Trump said Thursday.
His young and loyal fans practically sing along with his timeless refrains: "the richest one-half of 1 percent" in 1971, the "richest 1 percent of the population" in 1991 and "the top one-tenth of 503 percent" in 2015.
Such themes, which have been part of American political discourse for decades, were given new life with the rise of groups such as the Tea Party during the Obama years—and then became central refrains of President Trump's rise to power.
"We request that the government refrains from blocking means of communication, in particular, access to the internet and the media," read the statement issued by the European Union, the United States, and the Canadian and Swiss heads of mission in Kinshasa.
The lyrics, as Halsey usually does, stake out contradictions — "I'm no sweet dream but I'm a hell of night," she sings in one of her gentler refrains — while the music brings the soft-LOUD dynamics of grunge to trap and electronics.
"If Donald Trump keeps on denying climate change and refrains from standing up for the environment he won't be able to increase support among the young and be heavily reliant on older generations of Republican voters for winning again," Lampert said.
"If Powell refrains in signaling more easing is coming, he will risk having the bond market overreact and crush Treasury yields, possibly raising the argument we could see negative yields eventually in America," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda.
"If Donald Trump keeps on denying climate change and refrains from standing up for the environment he wont be able to increase support among the young and be heavily reliant on older generations of Republican voters for winning again," Lampert said.
Slater may also have elected to gloss over grisly particulars as a narrative strategy, so as not to foreclose any identification between his reader and his subjects; Ishmael Beah describes killing as a "daily activity" but similarly refrains from graphic elaboration.
The president also issued a three-part screed summarizing an appearance on the show by Charles Hurt, a conservative political commentator and the opinion editor of the Washington Times, and later tweeted two of his favored refrains amid the impeachment battle.
Azevedo, a former Brazilian trade negotiator, is normally extremely diplomatic and refrains from any criticism of any of the WTO's 164 members, saying it is up to them to use the WTO's rules and dispute settlement system to work things out.
LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC said on Tuesday that world demand for its oil would be higher than expected this year as supply growth from rivals including U.S. shale producers slows, pointing to a tighter market if the exporter group refrains from raising output.
Elon Musk aims to put SpaceX's Starship in orbit in six months Loren Grush provides essential context for the "prototype" Starship in this story, but graciously refrains from listing the 100 times Musk has overpromised on a timeline in bullet point form.
" Targeting the White Helmets as "swindlers" — in line with common refrains by Russian President Vladimir Putin and embattled Syrian president Bashar Assad — Konashenkov suggested "UNICEF officials should check sources of their information in order not to undermine reputation of a respected organization.
On a junket to French wine country Will meets a gorgeous Australian, and though he refrains from breaking his wedding vows, when he encounters her again on a trip to Argentina he gives in to temptation, an act that has some unexpected repercussions.
"I especially appreciate that this bill conforms to the bipartisan budget agreement and refrains from gimmicks that not only shortchange non-defense priorities, but also our military by creating, as the House has, a dangerous war funding cliff for next year," Sen.
Nevertheless, repeated reports and forecasts — such as "the ill-fated year 1968 is not yet over" and "we're going to take what we want and what we want is what we need" —become powerful, haunting refrains, both as poetic lines and historical considerations.
What a tribute, it seems, that her evocative character sketches and laments for doomed love — melodically unpredictable, literary, convoluted and mostly lacking catchy pop refrains — should have remained so familiar, and that they should still strike us as so beautiful, smart and inventive.
Trump repeats familiar refrains attacking Democrats, referring twice to the "deep state" — a derisive attack on federal agencies he has accused of working against him — and suggests Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton might have fared better against him in 2016 if she named Sen.
But if he refrains, Mr. Kim may have already earned enough good will among his neighbors — especially China, his country's main trading partner — to see some softening of the economic sanctions against his isolated nation, without agreeing to give up his nuclear arsenal.
We get more than half a million visitors every year to the Strong Museum and one of the refrains I hear over and over again on the exhibit floor from people from all sorts of ages is, "I had one of those!"
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Later on in the program, the crowd heard a passionate and powerful speech from Donald Trump, Jr. The 38-year-old father of five echoed many of his dad's frequent refrains on the campaign trail as he made a pitch for a Trump presidency.
One of the most common refrains from Trump, Pence and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has been "the era of strategic patience is over," referring to what was essentially a wait-and-see tactic to dealing with Pyongyang but is notoriously vague, says Neill.
" "Wicked, wicked junglist massive" has become "one of those refrains that you know before you hear," wrote Sam Willis for THUMP, "a sound plugged into our collective consciousness like the riff in Deep Purple's 'Smoke On The Water' and the booming chortle of Brian Blessed.
"The longer Turkey's central bank refrains from raising rates, the stronger the perception that its hand is being forced by Mr Erdogan's economics team and the greater the strain on Turkish assets at a time when sentiment towards emerging markets is particularly bleak," Spiro said.
One of the constant refrains you read in the bearish takes on ESPN — which is mostly owned by Disney — is how the channel might get outbid in the future when the next round of sports rights come up for auction in three or four years.
It's refreshing to find a children's novel that refrains from offering the pat advice to "just be yourself," and instead explores the messier truth that sometimes you have to decide when and by whom the most vulnerable bits of your personality might be best received.
LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - OPEC said on Tuesday that world demand for its oil would be higher than expected this year as supply growth from rivals including U.S. shale producers slows, pointing to a tighter market if the exporter group refrains from raising output.
"One of the common refrains that you hear whether it was in Texas or Vegas or Sandy Hook is that a good guy with a gun could have stopped the carnage," Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin (D) told the newswire in an interview on Monday.
And one of the constant refrains from autonomous vehicle companies is that their technology will bring access to people who otherwise wouldn't be able to make use of cars, but few have shown concrete steps they're taking to actually address the practical realities of true accessibility.
But the author's special skill is that — even when she's poking holes in a personal rationalization — she also refrains from being judgmental and even relays moments from her own life, in order to help illustrate the point she's trying to make and where it's coming from.
By firing back at the international community's attempt to challenge its policy in Xinjiang, and turning a blind eye to the evidence of rampant abuse, China's partners are also doubling down on one of their usual refrains: sovereignty is sacrosanct, particularly when human rights are involved.
A crime epic which reunites Mr Scorsese with the lead actors from "Goodfellas" and "Casino", Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, the three-and-a-half-hour film, based on a true story, offers little more than slower, quieter, more reflective renditions of some familiar refrains.
The risk analysis firm Stratfor concluded that "if North Korea plays its cards carefully and refrains from conducting high-profile weapons tests or launches, China, Russia and South Korea will be more likely to sustain their diplomatic outreach," which includes economic incentives for continuing toward denuclearization.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said on Tuesday that world demand for its oil would be higher than expected this year as supply growth from rivals including U.S. shale producers slows, pointing to a tighter market if the exporter group refrains from raising output.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE returned to two of his most common refrains in a 1 a.m.
The instrumental accompaniment calls not only for Italian violins but also for the vigüela de arco , a bowed instrument with a medieval Iberian lineage, while the opera's fetching sequence of arias and choruses mixes Italian da-capo arias with Spanish-style songs that incorporate haunting miniature refrains.
With rigor and clarity, Mr. Wiseman, who refrains from using voice-over, situates you in specific locations using street signs (Library Way and Fifth Avenue) as well as the names of buildings and branches, like that of the tiny Macomb's Bridge Library at Harlem River Houses.
Mr. Scalise, who can be seen after House votes cheerfully plowing through the Capitol like a bobcat on the hunt for his next meal, is popular among his colleagues, who say he refrains from the sort of hardball tactics that whips sometimes use to wring out votes.
His remarks often include diatribes against the millionaires and billionaires — one of his most common refrains is that the "three wealthiest people in America own more wealth than the bottom 50 percent" — as well as denunciations of "super PACs" and the influence of big money on politics.
The text does clearly acknowledge "the importance of the Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls for the three monotheistic religions" and it refrains from certain allegations that were made in previous drafts, for example that Israel had mistreated archaeological remains from the Byzantine Christian and Muslim eras.
Meanwhile, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Tuesday said that world demand for its oil would be higher than expected this year as supply growth from rivals including U.S. shale producers slows, pointing to a tighter market if the exporter group refrains from raising output.
Nearly every lifestyle piece published about Lebanon's capital has some variation of the old refrains: the seemingly strange juxtaposition of "wanton licentiousness and utter terror" recently in the New York Times; similarly, "war is a million miles away when the Lebanese begin to party," reads a Telegraph headline.
So with the intensity of Serena Williams in a Grand Slam match, I volleyed countless reasons my daughters' hair should remain natural rather than conked: "It's pretty that way," and "It's healthier in its natural state," and "Because I'm their mama and I said so," were consistent refrains.
White House officials say they can only hope he refrains from discussing classified information when he is on them....American spy agencies, the officials said, had learned that China and Russia were eavesdropping on the president's cellphone calls from human sources inside foreign governments and intercepting communications between foreign officials.
"Monetary policy has to avoid the markets' perception that the central bank is only willing to counter downward pressure on financial markets with an accommodative policy stance but refrains from tightening the reins in times of higher price stability risks due to the fear of triggering market turbulences," he said.
Take one of the constant refrains from both Joseph Seed and Faith, one of his lieutenants: Why do you always try to solve so many things with violence, they ask, despite their own organization's fondness of brutal torture and your inability to interact with the cult in any way except violence.
Back in the 213.5s, before songs crammed about three refrains into three minutes, chart pop stuck to a formula that had been cemented since the 240s: verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge or middle eight instrumental, then chorus to fade (or a key change if you wanted to go for drama).
"President Moon and President Trump reaffirmed their view that it is important to apply maximum sanctions and pressure on North Korea so that it refrains from making provocations and comes out to the dialogue table to peacefully resolve its nuclear issue," presidential spokesman Park Soo-hyun said in a written statement.
An alternately bleak and comedic duet for Tymberly Canale and Paul Lazar, it brought to mind one of the evening's refrains: Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love," which played during the prelude and, later, during a video of Yoshito Ohno, Mr. Ohno's son, animating a puppet of his father.
Koenig usually refrains from talking about specific countries and banks, but did not shun comments on Italy's newly-established Atlas fund - Atlante in Italian -, an initiative mostly funded by domestic private banks to bail out weaker Italian lenders and avert a wider crisis in the euro zone's fourth-largest banking sector.
Mueller, a former FBI director, has shown little interest in his public image since he was appointed to explore Russian involvement in the 6900 campaign and any Americans' cooperation with the influence operation, making no public statements and ensuring that his team refrains from leaking confidential information to the news media.
It was not clear whether another robot-costumed man who heckled Rubio as he entered a polling site at Bedford High School today was also affiliated with a particular group, or had simply chosen to spend his afternoon mocking the candidate's repetitive refrains from the debate and an event last night.
Recorded over two delirious nights in 1994 and originally released two years later to little fanfare, the album shows Vega in rare form, whooping and muttering ad-libbed lines like a crooner from Hell while Chilton and Vaughn ramble down a primitive road of tremolo'd guitar licks and no-wave synth refrains.
Of course, all writers have preoccupations, refrains, obsessions; and by using the seasons as a thematic tarpaulin that covers the whole enterprise and publishing the volumes in fairly quick succession ("Autumn" appeared here last February) with some exciting, punctuating overlaps, she allows the books to exist at once separately and in comfortable relation.
In the 2010s, one of the most irritating refrains from people who make television has been, "We think of this as an X-hour movie," meaning that all involved think of the series or season as one long story, one that has a longer runtime than a typical movie, but is functionally no different.
Nieto's atmospherics owe as much to house and hip-hop as they do anything else, with minor refrains that linger as the melody carries on, echoing the hypnotic unease of a long dusk drive across LA. "Like a lot of people in LA, I never felt tied to any single music scene," Nieto says.
Directed by Xavier Beauvois ("Of Gods and Men") and adapted from a 1924 novel by Ernest Pérochon, "The Guardians" is a historical drama that doesn't lose itself in decorative period detail, a beautifully photographed chronicle of rural existence that refrains from picturesque sentimentality and grinding misery, the usual modes for this kind of film.
When the community grieves for the hard-working Robbins (the tenor Chauncey Packer), who has been killed in a brawl with the brutish stevedore — and Bess's bullying lover — Crown (the bass-baritone Alfred Walker in a menacing, formidable performance), the chorus sang the sad refrains of "Gone, Gone, Gone" with sighing lyricism and swelling fervor.
"There appears (to be) an increasing likelihood that Saudi Arabia, along with other core OPEC+ members, the UAE, Kuwait and Iraq, might need to contemplate deepening the magnitude of cuts in the upcoming OPEC+ meeting in Vienna between 5-6 December, even if Russia refrains from cooperating," said Ehsan Khoman, head of MENA research and strategy at MUFG.
Just like the dance and song that have so inspired O'Connell's work—she's a faithful fan of Fred Astaire—Hilda's lyrical story is broken up by a duet of visual refrains: B-rolll of the artist as she is now; reading, painting, and walking her faithful dog; and imaginative scenes reminiscent of the musicals of Astaire's era.
Sen. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Fla.) on Sunday earned the coveted endorsement of a Virginia newspaper that usually refrains from backing candidates in competitive primaries.
As the journalist Paul Vallely noted in a recent biography ("Pope Francis: The Struggle for the Soul of Catholicism"), "the need for forgiveness and for God's mercy have been his dominant theological refrains, both before and after he became Pope," and Francis speaks about the subject with a depth of emotion that comes from his years ministering to the poor in the slums of Buenos Aires.
Watch MSNBC's "Morning Joe" almost any day and you will hear the familiar refrains of "2202 branded terms" to define President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE: racist, sexist, nationalist, supremacist, anti-Semitic, fascist, Nazi, Hitler, homophobe and xenophobe.
From Sam musing on the way that the White Walkers' desire to wipe humankind from the map parallels the way death makes us forget (and causes us to be forgotten) to the constant refrains of "We're all going to die here!" from just about everybody, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" zeroes in on who these characters are, who they were, and where they're going, as the world seemingly draws to a close.
The deep house you're hearing there, or down the gym, or in a trainer shop in an out of town shopping mall, the pulled-pork-deep-house that dominates a certain kind of festival, attended by a certain kind of person, is a strangely airy, uncannily soulless construction, an assemblage of springy basslines and tropically-twisted pads, usually topped off with refrains that linger in the memory about as long as a piece of Wrigleys does on the tastebuds.
Assuming Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Brent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats MORE (R-Ky.) refrains from his nihilistic tendency to destroy any legislation, no matter how bipartisan, that emerges from the U.S. House, and assuming that USMCA 2.0 is enacted, the question then arises whether the "Pelosi Model" for Fair Trade could be used in future trade negotiations.
The goal is to get Trump to rant in private so that he refrains from ranting in public: The calls — detailed by three senior White House officials — are part strategy consultation and part presidential venting session, during which Trump's lawyers and public-relations gurus take turns reviewing the latest headlines with him.... By the time the president arrives for work in the Oval Office, the thinking goes, he will no longer be consumed by the Russia probe that he complains hangs over his presidency like a darkening cloud.

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