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"The music became secondary to being rock stars," he said.
The hardware, Rakowski explained, is secondary to the overall experience.
But that stuff is secondary to the tweets of Trump.
With the media, truth is always secondary to the spectacle.
The disease itself almost seems secondary to this economic fallout.
Cuomo's actual performance has been secondary to his press conferences.
But justice was seemingly secondary to massaging a political problem.
He makes the physical challenges secondary to the psychological ones.
That's a problem, but one that is entirely secondary to ESPN.
The payment feature is really quite secondary to the other offerings.
It was all secondary to other goals, notably preparation for war.
In these works, subject almost becomes secondary to Gabriel's incredible skill.
Their music is, of course, secondary to their insane stage show.
Collective identities and group membership have become secondary to personal preferences.
But though art inspired them, it is secondary to the message.
When does someone decide that life becomes secondary to a cause?
He said any territorial dispute was secondary to the search effort.
Listening to Mr. Naveen, though, is secondary to watching the views.
So artistic ego, so to speak, is secondary to those things.
Serving the individual president was always secondary to obeying the law.
Making money through real estate should be secondary to public access.
To be black, however, means that reality is secondary to perception.
From women who have chosen to wait to have children, secondary to career aspirations, to women who have had no success secondary to medical conditions, feeling ashamed of your ability to conceive is alive and well.
But the ethical concerns are secondary to the scientific and culinary exploration.
What you chew is almost secondary to who you're doing it with.
That's because it's completely secondary to the plot and Elle's character development.
Yes, there's also doubles, but it's often seen as secondary to singles.
The translator, Hiroaki Sato, while certainly necessary, was secondary to the spectacle.
With On Cinema, too, style comes secondary to what the idea is.
And yet, it's still a service that is secondary to other benefits.
Record labels couldn't keep up, and copyright was secondary to lyrical calisthenics.
The election is secondary to their ability to get health insurance coverage.
For me that's so secondary to: How does this make you feel?
Fitch considers the company's franchise and management quality as secondary to its ratings.
The smartwatch industry is approaching a point where features are secondary to design.
"The only thing ideas are ever secondary to is the customer," she said.
If she's a wife, that's got to be secondary to who she is.
If she's a mother, it's got to be secondary to why she exists.
Employees were considered "educators," and sales were secondary to providing information and support.
"My personal income is secondary to my national pride in the United States."
Happiness is secondary to this generation; it is a luxury, as is love.
In the US, though, this coverage is secondary to your personal car insurance.
What that means is that the policy is secondary to the politics here.
A belief in their vitality seems secondary to the trust in the tradition.
All of which is secondary to the real star of the show: Google itself.
The action in this episode, while certainly good, is secondary to the moral conflict.
For many muslims, civil marriage is considered a formality — secondary to the Islamic marriage.
At Apple, our work on these issues is not secondary to what we do.
To Wagner's mind, acting should not be secondary to the music in operatic performances.
The dish is almost secondary to the hopeful environmental and economic message behind kelp.
But, in an important way, O'Reilly himself is secondary to this unfolding legal story.
But this was secondary to the prospect of having a relatively problem-free existence.
Secondary to all of that is what to do with the offender's cultural influence.
The story is satisfying but secondary to the mood: the quiet ache of loss.
There is a wide-spread perception that oral health is secondary to medical care.
In crimes of passion, or inebriation, the choice of weapon is secondary to intent.
But for Carol, Paula's perceptions were secondary to the question that animated Sunday's hour.
Winning the title is of course secondary to the ultimate goal of being promoted.
The agency said appearance was secondary to a dog's ability to do the job.
The vision of the war that Graves and Owen presented was secondary to Seeger.
The bonus points, though, were secondary to Brown's core innovation: round-by-round picking.
Character development was perhaps secondary to the film's production, given all the pressing complications involved.
The experience of attending, it seems, is secondary to achieving an impressive and profitable scale.
But if pogo sticks are secondary to Cangoroo's brand, the company is already a success.
Fear of being misunderstood is now secondary to fear of being alone in your passions.
"We used to think of it as insomnia secondary to depression and anxiety," she says.
What Kovalev and Ward endured is secondary to what they can inflict on each other.
Her goal is only to continue a successful conversation; meaning is only secondary to that.
Any religious symbolism, they argue, is secondary to its secular purpose of honoring American soldiers.
In some cases, genuine infrastructure needs and commercial logic might be secondary to political motivations.
In this filtering process, the origins of facts often fall secondary to the facts themselves.
I consider myself a U.S. citizen secondary to a citizen of the Little Shell people.
The realness of the performance is secondary to the feelings it elicits in the audience.
At the moment we spoke, the game was secondary to a mountain of garlic fries.
Archaeology and historic resources are obviously necessarily secondary to that, but they should still be discussed.
The Fed is important, but the jobs number is secondary to what will happen on Monday.
In fact, for chocolate, it might even be considered secondary to its texture in your mouth.
For many devotees, it seems that taste is secondary to what they think are the benefits.
Russia was unwilling to commit ground troops, making it secondary to Iran, which had sent many.
In short, when it comes to security issues, the Diaspora's considerations must be secondary to Israel's.
And while some branches are named for generous funders, these are secondary to the overall system.
Even when the services are truly automated, their functions seem secondary to Facebook's quest for domination.
The question that was most important to the three of us was totally secondary to him.
Characteristic of past Calvin Klein Underwear campaigns, the clothing is secondary to the shots's provocative poses.
Who we need right now is secondary to what we need, which is a soccer vision.
The cause of death was identified as brain death secondary to basal ganglia hemorrhage, ICE said.
The truth of his brother's birth is ultimately secondary to larger patterns of loss and displacement.
That technical legal argument, however, feels almost secondary to the question that looms over the case.
Color is just this whole other mess, and it was always secondary to the line drawing.
The actors did fine, but the characters and their arcs became secondary to executing the grand scheme.
We quickly came to the realization that the esophageal varices were secondary to end-stage liver disease.
Software has always been secondary to Samsung, executive vice president Rhee In Jong told Bloomberg this week.
"The making of the motion picture was really secondary to just the proof of concept," Osterman said.
The songs he made are essential, but secondary to who he was and why he made them.
Even now, insurers often initially treat procedures focused on sensuality as almost cosmetic—secondary to  functional ones.
But as at Eat's, the chicken is secondary to the rice, the grains plump from chicken broth.
But it ended up making viewers like me secondary to its supposed need to educate white viewers.
Race is secondary to the fact that we're dealing with issues of life, death, eternity, and morality.
It means democratically elected officials do have power, but their institutions are ultimately secondary to unelected institutions.
Everything else is secondary to Tuesday's vote - the culmination of a bitter marathon of an election campaign. bit.
The Likely Culprit: "The most common red spots that resemble scars are secondary to acne," Dr. Rogers says.
But one analyst at the bank said Tuesday that Canadian supply is in fact secondary to investor minds.
I'm angry that I was made to feel that my time and my ambitions were secondary to theirs.
Even if Jordan sees her identity as secondary to her skills, she understands the significance of her candidacy.
Still, those big-picture snapshots of Twitter are secondary to the narrative surrounding the company this past year.
"Mosul of course has great symbolic importance, but strategically it is very much secondary to Raqqa," he said.
But given the scourge of heroin use in the area, they felt sensitivity was secondary to raising awareness.
Usually we talk about the cool touches during entrances and warmups in NJPW as secondary to the wrestling.
All the blood, guts, and gore typically associated with horror films are really just secondary to the narrative.
But Furman, an Obama appointee, has characterized the evidence as secondary to the case before the Supreme Court.
"I think that the rating of the film is secondary to the content of the film," he said.
Human safety and wellbeing is secondary to the US power structure's lust for acting "tough" on undocumented immigration.
"In the current environment, monetary policy is kind of secondary to other factors," Faucher said in an interview.
Women were largely seen as "supplemental" workers in the 1950s, meaning their income was secondary to their husband's.
Racial conflict was secondary to the ancient Brahmin-Irish one, with Jews and Italians caught in the crossfire.
It can occur as a primary disorder or secondary to another autoimmune condition like rheumatoid arthritis or scleroderma.
Snap, too, is investing in software that hooks you in, and its hardware will be secondary to that.
Waters told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday night that Mnuchin's meeting was secondary to the committee's oversight responsibilities.
Making Americans anxious, disturbed and scared is secondary to Trump's goal of constantly and always putting himself first.
The voice soon became secondary to Ms. Lawson's looks and demeanor, largely because of a budding television career.
Whether it deserves that, or how it came to earn it, is secondary to the fact of it.
Waters later told CNN's Anderson Cooper that the Treasury secretary's meeting should be secondary to the committee's oversight responsibilities.
Once that work is presented to the world, however, the artist's original intent becomes secondary to the beholder's interpretation.
These days movie-making is very much secondary to the business of running her lifestyle website Goop, she said.
Horvitz stressed that public education was "secondary" to developing and implementing best practices for people working on AI technologies.
The attending physician's clinical judgment about each patient's unique situation and needs is secondary to meeting the correct criteria.
Zhang conceives his action sequences with a grandeur that often makes the human characters secondary to the lavish design.
He and his colleagues propose to limit patents secondary to the initial one issued for the drug's main ingredient.
With the market so young, profits are secondary to fast expansion and critical mass among the bike-sharing rivals.
Google's market power is secondary to their main point: that Silicon Valley is using that power to oppress conservatives.
We may be coming to a point in American politics where public accomplishment is secondary to offensiveness in politicians.
The game almost became secondary to what we were doing, until we decided to go do the t-shirts.
The plot usually runs secondary to the period details, which the writer and director Robert Siegel evokes with affection.
But the constellations of other views often shifted and were increasingly secondary to the simpler matter of group affiliation.
These provisions are secondary to the general rule specified at the beginning of the Act, not independent of it.
But in the Trump administration, even sharing the path of a storm with the public is secondary to politics.
And the fact that those seats were well-contested is secondary to the fact that they were vigorously contested.
The abortion request in this story is secondary to the primary failure of someone who claims moral high ground.
However, when we're talking about climate change, the financial impacts should be secondary to the consequences for human life.
The kitchen is in the basement, actually and metaphorically, where the chef's name always comes secondary to the restaurant itself.
Soon, however, the violence and chaos spins out of control as vengeance becomes secondary to the thrill of the chase.
But for the Snapchat generation, risk assessment might be secondary to the desire to just ride out the hype, man.
In fact, when Dr. Cunha shared the key features to look for when buying shoes, comfort was secondary to shape.
The reality right now, however, is that dollar details are secondary to governance, per multiple sources familiar with the situation.
"A sticky scalp could be secondary to product residue, dandruff, infrequent shampooing, and/or substitution with dry shampoo," she says.
In their wedding photos his white smile is brighter than her lace, and her appearance was always secondary to his.
Today, those reasons may become secondary to the widespread need to safeguard against charges of sexual harassment in the workplace.
Part of Suarez, Villa, and Henry's success at the club was because of their willingness to play secondary to Messi.
An attractive face, ambition, assertiveness, and financial security all came secondary to whether or not someone was kind and considerate.
Sexual assaults were often seen as secondary to the murders, and there was little urgency from authorities to investigate them.
However, why DeMario and Corinne's situation was handled differently seems secondary to the fact that these situations keep occurring, period.
All else is secondary to him, but the issues are very real to the American people and the nation's economy.
How the team handles its redundant but talented back court is secondary to what happens with Kevin Love's enormous contract.
"We can build teams where methodology development is not sort of secondary to asking the science question," Dr. Greengard said.
Typically, the nude form is placed secondary to more brazen or suggestive visual elements like dildos, orchids, ribbons, and footprints.
The specifics of why it's a good book are kind of secondary to the fact that it's a good book.
Even if Jon Mikkel succeeds with his hotel plan, it will always be secondary to life as a reindeer herder.
In the single case with systemic effects, these were only minor and are likely to be secondary to pain or anxiety.
However, even if she had been clearly linked to financial malfeasance, this crime would have been secondary to the Korean public.
Whether you are for or against something, or both at the same time, is secondary to the rise your position gets.
Americans know that our nation is heading off the abyss of destruction, secondary to divisiveness, fiscal irresponsibility, and failure to lead.
The Program is secondary to the primary mission of the National Park Service and would be better sustained with local funding.
Secondary to that, the imperative around the designed world is it should be designed by the people who live in it.
As a result, the formation of the team became secondary to its ability to control the territory of a football pitch.
The aforementioned story is all but secondary to the general tone, but the gist of it involves mercenary Wade Wilson, a.k.a.
For Erdogan, fighting ISIS remains secondary to ousting President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, whom he blames for the region's turmoil.
Amazon likely could create a home robot, but I think that's secondary to selling everything you need whenever you need it.
Secondary to a streaming device, you'll use the Link Bar as a soundbar, and it's perhaps best at being a soundbar.
THAT THE ISSUE OF RAISING THE FUNDS WAS QUITE SECONDARY TO THE ANALYSIS OF WHETHER THE INVESTMENT IN ITSELF WAS PROFITABLE.
But the awe-struck descriptions of nature in ascendance are always secondary to what we're feeling, physically as well as emotionally.
Like its name suggests, secondary rental car insurance offers coverage benefits, but it's only secondary to your personal auto insurance policy.
It's astonishing, and worrisome for Uber, that problems of this magnitude are secondary to figuring out how to make a profit.
Then there is the dhansak itself, here cooked with mutton, although the meat is secondary to the glorious sauce, uncompromisingly brown.
The scandal being overlooked is that the president for some reason made America's national security secondary to his allegiance to Flynn.
The fact that I did not necessarily know the reference or exactly what was going on became secondary to my experience.
It will also be a good place to look for clues whether the Mac platform might become secondary to iOS going forward.
And unlike an orientation like homosexuality, attraction to high intelligence comes secondary to factors like gender, biological sex, and even similar values.
Of course, the Warriors are more exciting for having these specific players in their roles, but they're all still secondary to Steph.
Beloved players have their personalities shaved down to fit into narrower concepts, and their emotional significance becomes secondary to more utilitarian goals.
In response to another question by Krishnamoorthi, Mueller said that the goal of the counterintelligence investigation was "secondary" to his criminal investigation.
"Identity is secondary to the output yet, never forgotten," say Mulàn, an anonymous band whose debut song "Night" we are premiering today.
In other words, for the majority of voters, the identities of the candidates, no matter how historic, came secondary to other concerns.
" His former secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, suggested that human rights concerns were secondary to "our national security interests, our economic interests.
On the boat, however, these things were present, but secondary to the experience of, say, standing next to someone under the aurora.
Those problems, however, seemed secondary to the unlikely story of a first baseman playing an important role in a vital Yankees win.
The camera shots of the points being played sometimes seem secondary to the images of the familiar faces in the players' box.
Within that paradigm, it stands to reason that individual sexual desire, no matter how strong, should necessarily secondary to a divine plan.
"There's this sense that the landscape is secondary to what they're there for, which is identifying themselves in a particular place," he says.
It was only in the sports of boxing and wrestling that class, strength, and size became secondary to the skill of the pugilist.
We learn that there's technology which scans people's memories for reliable eyewitness testimonies, but that ends up being secondary to all the MURDER.
The visceral act of expression itself was primary for Artaud; technical execution was secondary to communicating the deep, vital character of the artist.
"It is worth noting that in our study, reduced blood pressure (secondary to exercise) was associated with improved cognitive function," Liu-Ambrose said.
Sure, he churned out big hits, some of which was in fact quite good, but that's always been secondary to the Avicii machine.
"The law is secondary to changing the culture, on this issue, we're trying to use law to change a workplace culture," Byrne said.
But Ramadan submits that Uber's troubles are secondary to job seekers, who remain drawn to its revolutionary zeal to reinvent the transportation system.
Signage and cultural knowledge are secondary to the security of these deep geological repositories themselves; WIPP already had a radiation leak in 2014.
None of these challenges are insurmountable — they're simply secondary to the brands' core business, so there hasn't been a push to address them.
In the most recent Yelp review for the Meanley & Son hardware store, the actual hardware is secondary to the store's real selling point.
It's not just Gade who brushes off the female titles, "firsts," and labels, placing them secondary to the job itself and team-building.
Even though so much of our dating lives seem to depend on looking good for potential suitors, attractiveness traits came secondary to personality.
The film does have a discernible plot, but it's secondary to the clear main goal: Cram in as many Beatles references as possible.
Moore, on the other hand, is an anti-establishment Christian who believes the Constitution is secondary to God's law, according to the Post.
Aesthetic considerations are largely secondary to brute strength, but, when viewed up close, the walls collectively have the undeniable majesty of minimalist sculpture.
"We&aposve been taught as women to give pleasure and that our pleasure is secondary to that of a man&aposs," Herrara said.
Her date of birth is incorrect while the other handwritten information is nearly illegible, suggesting that her identity was secondary to the process.
Which is exactly what makes home cooking so fun, and why the "competition" aspect of those shows is secondary to the actual cooking.
But it's not just the finishing ability that makes watching Wall-led breaks fun; in fact, the finishing is secondary to the passing.
What in particular Trump will do to help the people he favors and hurt those he dislikes is secondary to who comes first.
At the time, Heidi was the "B-plot," her story line secondary to the A-plot about Lauren, who served as the protagonist.
The landing of the booster was actually secondary to the company's main goal of getting all of the Iridium satellites to their expected orbits.
If you make problem-solving secondary to the goal of living close to Me, you can find Joy even in your most difficult days.
But you could use one of these photos in a pinch, especially in a work environment where quality is secondary to just capturing detail.
Many things can make a dog fart and in most cases it's normal digestion or secondary to a high fiber diet, just like people.
It's immediately clear that the women who were secondary to Lauer during his tenure have been capable of filling his shoes for some time.
Pinterest Marketing Certification Training Pinterest might seem secondary to Facebook and Google, but it's still a powerful tool that should be taken advantage of.
The economic importance of these jobs is secondary to what they represent: the relative white affluence and privilege of the immediate post-war era.
Take Kristen Stewart's recent Saturday Night Live monologue—the fact that she said she was gay seemed almost secondary to Trump's obsession with her.
"They were coming, so many with injuries secondary to the fighting on that side, some of them with gunshot injuries, big knives," says Odoki.
What they did for a living was really secondary to how they see what they do in comparison to their responsibilities as a parent.
Too often, "versions of sexism or misogyny perpetrated by various actors are seen as secondary to the problem of white supremacy," according to DiBranco.
But Bash has a more commercial-friendly vision where the plot is basically like it is porn: simple, corny, and secondary to the action.
Still, in reading the whole of Berlin, the immersion in a historical urban environment is secondary to the political dilemma that confronts the characters.
Knuckleballers are the sport's preservationists; how well they do their job will always be secondary to the fact that they do it at all.
The result of disparities in healthy beverage and food access is the perpetuation of disparities is major chronic diseases that develop secondary to obesity.
But for years, many women's rights activists have written off the hijab as secondary to other matters such as political or gender equality rights.
Movement and narrative become secondary to the feeling of being ensconced in sound; your ear is caught in a battle between gravity and weightlessness.
The dining room is unassuming, décor secondary to food, with walls a bland salmon pink and tables studiously cloaked in white with black overlays.
The cursing was secondary to my deeper fears that they would no longer feel they had transcended one home, or fully belonged in another.
They discover that for some faithful, religion is about never doubting certain key beliefs, while for others belief is secondary to community and ritual.
"The most important thing is to contain the virus - production is secondary to the health of the team and community," said a GM spokesman.
In all four cases, any interest in universal values of openness or human rights is very much secondary to the reassertion of national strength.
It concluded that the stated secular purpose of the executive order is secondary to its unstated religious objective of temporarily suspending the entry of Muslims.
"Assad is secondary, to me, to ISIS," Trump told Reuters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whom US officials have argued must step down.
At the end of the day, however, the science is secondary to the very thing that makes real-life coasters so enticing: The thrill factor.
Fear of being misunderstood is now secondary to fear of being alone in your passions—something cautious veterans seem not to grasp the value of.
But the sound, which seemed so important the first two times I saw this installation, is now secondary to the visual impact of the room.
Because of the sheer volume of works and words, the art objects end up becoming secondary to the stories, mere documents of their makers' liaisons.
You have to hand it to Pine, who knows his character is secondary to Wonder Woman but commits wholeheartedly nonetheless to fleshing out Steve Trevor.
" The tip sheet says that during times of financial stress the credit score "becomes secondary to taking care of the basic necessities for your family.
"We should stay far away from such effects," Knot, an outspoken policy hawk said, adding that bank profitability is secondary to the ECB's policy objective.
The written story in Sniper Elite 4 is secondary to the one you make for yourself as you explore each expansive map and gather intel.
"We should stay far away from such effects," Knot, an outspoken policy hawk, said, adding that bank profitability is secondary to the ECB's policy objective.
"The most important thing is to contain the virus - production is secondary to the health of the team and community," said GM spokesman Jim Cain.
That's a nightmare scenario for some, and if there's always one thing to remember about McConnell, it's this: Everything is secondary to keeping the majority.
Though Mr. Williams had sold more than $300 worth of gear since boarding, he said, the money was "secondary" to supporting a man he admired.
The hacking of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta's email account was a classic example of ill-gotten information whose source became secondary to the discussion.
But many researchers consider these mechanisms to be downstream processes, secondary to the work of proteins called transcription factors, which turn genes on or off.
In the end, Mr. Flynn's lies are secondary to the demonstration that the Trump administration was actively undermining American foreign policy before it took office.
"To treat the person standing in front of you as secondary to your phone, is usually, as the kids say, a micro-aggression," he said.
In most inspirational true-life stories — but especially in the ones that fail — a character's internal journey is often treated as secondary to their external one.
Because of this, the policy improvements the candidates proposed on this historic night are somewhat secondary to the fundamental fight that still needs to be fought.
But unlike Superbad, which made its characters' academic achievements secondary to their goal of getting laid before college, Booksmart is very much about two female nerds.
McPhee said what the Knights have accomplished on the ice was secondary to what the team could contribute to the city's recovery from the vicious attack.
To be sure, Apple's First Amendment claims are secondary to its extensive criticism of the All Writs Act, the law at the crux of the case.
Discovery, not efficiency, is what competitive markets are really good at — organizing capital is secondary to the real function of free markets, which is organizing knowledge.
Though Shug's role is secondary to that of the repressed Celie (still played by the incomparable Cynthia Erivo), she gets one hell of an entrance buildup.
All of that may be secondary to the fact that Trump has never quite gotten over being called a "fucking moron" by his secretary of state.
After the Viacom imbroglio, this is yet another example of how a controlling interest can see to it that economics are secondary to politics and relationships.
But Forza Horizon is so much more interested in its setting that the vehicles themselves become secondary to the experience of driving across its fantastical Scotland.
However, whether Tyrion believes Cersei's lie about sending troops is secondary to his lack of awareness that vouching for her will damage his relationship with Dany.
"Being fast is secondary to being smart in this race," said Josh Weitzner, a race organizer and an owner of Samurai Messenger Service in the city.
"Second Act" is more of a workplace comedy, with a dramatic family subplot; for once, the relationship is secondary to the character's evolution, which Lopez loved.
Just when you think that Washington D.C. is wholly broken, that bipartisanship is dead-on-arrival, and good policy comes secondary to politics, something surprises you.
The label on the box of the Regranex gel since 2008 warned of "increased rate of mortality secondary to malignancy" after an initial study, the company said.
At the end the end of the day, a battery case is a battery case and all of them add bulk, so aesthetics are secondary to function.
But the plot in this story, as with many in this collection, is secondary to its evocation of the search for an ever-elusive sense of home.
Before coming into the room, I'd reviewed his labs and chest X-ray and found that he had significant bilateral pleural effusions secondary to his lung cancer.
It is easy to care about Laura's well-being, while Shadow's well-being can easily become an afterthought, secondary to the plot mechanics driven by his character.
It's perplexing that many of the objects the curators displayed in conjunction with the sound experiences are half hidden or seem quite secondary to the aural works.
There's a bit more to it than that, but the story is frankly secondary to the viewer's ability to navigate toward various outcomes and multiple separate endings.
It is disappointing that the longevity of my people and the success of our region are secondary to the preservation of our wildlife and pristine Arctic environment.
In the age of endless design blogs vying to fill your morning commute with easily consumable recycled images, facts and research are secondary to likes and shares.
For me, the obvious and disastrous failure of underfunded emergency medical services is secondary to the outright neglect that was perpetrated by these hideous health care providers.
"The idea, market positioning, the business you want to go after, the market cap you want to reach is secondary to having a good partner," Stiller said.
"You might move the secondary to where the primary was, move this around, you'll have new conventional components, you're going to make it safer," the official said.
Secondary to these plans is his life story, which Prince tells with an economy of emotion that recalls the producing he did to leverage himself into directing.
While some unavailable capacity during the vortex was due to natural gas shortages, particularly in the Northeast, the gas constraint was secondary to cold-weather related outages.
Secondary to turning your voice into a remote control, the Fire TV Cube also works the illegitimate lovechild of a $30 Echo Dot and a $150 Echo Show.
Trump has sought to simplify the US's role in the conflict in Syria, boiling down the campaign to destroying ISIS and making everything else secondary to that objective.
The governor has also emphasized that the deal he announced is actually secondary to efforts in the fall to elect a wave of Democrats at every governmental level.
All the projects and the working is just secondary to being a kind, gracious human, and I think that's definitely the biggest lesson that they've instilled in me.
But when Trump raises the issue of crime and how dangerous the world is, questions about his character become secondary to the issue of: Who can protect us?
No doubt Microsoft is happy to welcome a customer as large as Sony to its stable, and any awkwardness from the two competing elsewhere is secondary to that.
Monday's affair is smaller in scale than most of the company's product launches, and analysts consider it secondary to a much bigger debut expected later in the year.
But, like most good app developers hoping to catch lightning in a mobile phone-shaped bottle, making a business is secondary to making a super-popular social platform.
What you were actually doing in VR was secondary to the technology that let you do it, whether that was a custom accessory or a whole new headset.
Whether these new systems exist is secondary to the problem that Putin feels the need to rule by constantly pressing the raw nerve of Russia's incurable inferiority complex.
Organizers gave Mr. Trump an afternoon speaking slot, and Mr. Keene perceived him as an entertaining attraction, secondary to headliners like Mitch Daniels, then the governor of Indiana.
"There are no buyers, and there are sellers looking to trade out of lower margin secondary to make room for new primary," the senior European loan investor said.
To Spayd, the quality of reader feedback is secondary to the fact that it exists — journalists are obligated not to dismiss anyone who might be reading their stuff.
The accuracy or legitimacy of repeated statements like "We're going to win, win, win" or "Crooked Hillary, crooked Hillary" is secondary to the repetition in and of itself.
As happens often in this memoir, the reader is left to guess when exactly an event occurs, as if factual details are secondary to the story being told.
But at this unusual stage, the chase for No. 24 seems secondary to Williams's simply being back in sparkling form so soon after her delivery and medical problems.
While credit card insurance and travel protection coverage are usually considered secondary to rewards programs and other cardholder perks, these benefits can be equally important if you travel.
Over the next few days, I will be addressing the critical issue of paying for those expenditures which, while important, is secondary to getting the relief package right.
Posters of the previous century were often judged by their effectiveness—their status as art was secondary to their ability to induce people to buy or do something.
That would tend to benefit traditional safe havens for capital like Japan but for now are secondary to the growing yield differential between U.S. and Japanese interest rates.
There's little to no indication of what the actual impossible mission is this time around, but considering the plot is often secondary to the things mentioned above, that's fine.
Currently, schools typically provide coverage that is either secondary to an athlete's personal health insurance, or a primary policy that only extends one year past the date of injury.
"Given the development of symptoms immediately after exposure to a known vasoactive substance, it is plausible that our patient had RCVS secondary to the 'Carolina Reaper,'" the doctors wrote.
The praise campaign has not been entirely convincing to Trump, who views Sessions's policy achievements and conduct as "secondary" to Russia-related matters, according to the White House official.
Either way, the machines evoke the physicality of the departed person, so the potential for supernatural interaction is almost secondary to the reminder of the life behind Eakins's art.
For families who lost relatives in the crash, meanwhile, the lack of progress in the investigation seemed secondary to the prospect of a holiday season without their loved ones.
Soft piano music plays, and the mushroom collecting is secondary to the dialogue (and also has some awkward controls, or maybe I'm just not cut out for digital mycology).
Cherríe's own life is secondary to, yet inextricably entwined with, that of Elvira — the mother with whom she had, like all mothers and daughters, a fraught but vital relationship.
Even when Hilda has adventures or meets monsters, the peril she's in feels secondary to the opportunity it gives her to grow as a person and gain emotional maturity.
As the poet's need for attention increases, he sidelines Lawrence's character to the point where she might not even exist; everything is secondary to the demands of his desperate ego.
The fourth, Lion, does star several white characters (notably those played by Nicole Kidman and Rooney Mara), but they are secondary to the primary interest and the movie's centering location.
And remember: Even though 50 percent of brain tumor patients experience headaches (as one of the symptoms) related to the tumor, they are almost always secondary to the tumor itself.
Though the nature of the abuse and mistreatment is secondary to Wise's legal argument, these cases are likely dire ones—abuses against circus elephants and SeaWorld orcas are well-documented.
The Good Wife's romantic entanglements were fun, but they were secondary to the story of Alicia's journey from political wife to self-determined woman, pushing back against the status quo.
Though often the butt of jokes, excluded from family conversations, and generally regarded as secondary to the women in Keeping Up, she still fulfilled an important role in the family.
It looked like Germany intended to polish its diplomatic credentials by preserving unity on every issue, the outcome secondary to the symbolism of all-the-world on the same page.
Taming homegrown terror and tightening gun control will be dismissed as inappropriate or unnecessary politicizing of a tragedy and quickly become secondary to more pressing issues on the administration's agenda.
Mueller also was authorized to investigate and prosecute crimes growing out of the investigation, such as perjury and obstruction of justice, but this role was secondary to the primary one.
He led a 2015 study on the positive effects of weighted blankets in adults aged 20 to 66 with intrinsic insomnia, or insomnia not secondary to medical or psychiatric disorders.
Joe's improved confidence, we are meant to realize, is secondary to his new-found ability to impress women—and Chloe functions solely to demonstrate his transformation from dweeb to Lothario.
Your teammate's skin color becomes less important than how hard he hustles, his religion is secondary to how good his curveball is, her gender matters less than her work ethic.
Our profound and impressive ability to create complex tools with which to manipulate our environments is secondary to our ability to conceptualize and communicate about those environments in natural languages.
All other tasks are secondary to that one, because if the board secures an outstanding CEO, it will face few of the problems directors are otherwise called upon to address.
Reports of over sedation and respiratory depression secondary to marijuana ingestion have been reported in young children who have consumed very large amounts of THC relative to their body size.
He has wanted to be president since he was a gawky debate club teenager, and his relationships are so obviously secondary to his ambition that his own colleagues hate him.
The split second when the photos were taken becomes secondary to any moment's reintegration and revisiting in a larger composition that reveals no dominating, ideal gaze or image — however meticulously positioned.
But the best part of grilling a porg on an open flame is the way it brings you and your friends together because friend, family, and fun is secondary to taste.
With no description of Mary's assumption in Christian scripture, there's no way of knowing how, where, or when she died — but those details are secondary to what this day actually celebrates.
The men on the show are neither antagonists nor bumbling idiots, they're simply secondary to the women's goals, be that getting to the bottom of a case or literally committing murder.
Medical staff identified his preliminary cause of death as "cardio-pulmonary arrest secondary to multi-organ system failure, endocarditis, dilated cardiomyopathy with a low ejection fraction and respiratory failure," ICE said.
"The big issue is cost of living — other issues like corruption are secondary to Malaysians' bread and butter," said Rashaad Ali, research analyst at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
Socrates' rational arguments should have easily refuted the charges against him, but to him this was secondary to the fact that he had been tried and sentenced according to the law.
In the years after the invasion, the United States Army viewed artillery as secondary to having as many soldiers as possible running patrols, staffing guard towers and escorting convoys of supplies.
As he gears up for his second term, hoped-for market liberalization is increasingly being viewed as secondary to Xi's state-centered approach to economic policy and his focus on stability.
There were some blips throughout the year, especially as investors responded to an influx of deals in November and cleared the decks in secondary to make room for new primary issue.
Plus, there is ample research to suggest that the ability of ISPs to collect and control consumer data is secondary to that of non-ISPs such as Google, Facebook and Amazon.
While May made sure her identity group stands were secondary to her pronounced commitment to the working men and women of England generally, Clinton frequently placed her focus on identity groups.
Often, the name of the musician was secondary to the lifestyle depicted on the LP, whether that was the art to be appreciated, or the international locales to dream of visiting.
Matthew Hoffman, a political science professor at the University of Toronto, said the legal challenge from Ontario was "not about winning in court, but secondary to making this a political issue".
You'll still find the intrigue that marks the series, but it's secondary to Lurk's melancholy relationship with the ailing Daud, and her ambivalence over stopping a violent threat with yet more violence.
"APRA wants to send a strong message to industry that compliance with our reporting standards is mandatory, and cannot be considered secondary to other business priorities," APRA Deputy Chair John Lonsdale said.
Romances, marriages, children, and dalliances are all secondary to her own development — as a woman, but also as the protagonist in her own life story, no matter how tragic it may become.
The market for corporate control was a concern secondary to Mrs Thatcher's main goals of helping consumers and boosting productivity, but the general plan was for it to work like free trade.
Missing is the "sensawunda" said to characterize the genre; Krohn's settings are fantastical and deeply weird, but they're mostly secondary to the people — or philosophy, or sociology — she really wants to explore.
But Brennan argues that, as with studyblr — an enormous community that has sprung up around study tips and academic ambition — pristine arrangements and expensive accessories are secondary to conversation and shared knowledge.
It's easy to mock Tizen for being secondary to Android, but Samsung has been finding ways to make it much better than you'd expect on its Gear S2 smartwatch and Smart TVs.
So often, white writers and producers are shaping stories beyond the scope of their experience, inspired by elements that are secondary to the emotional consequences of the very sensitive matter at hand.
Mitch Landrieu, the New Orleans mayor whose political family has known the Clintons for decades, argued that Hillary's speech is secondary to her readiness on Day One to be commander in chief.
At a time when sport in all its forms feels secondary to the very real issues facing the country, the decision to bring fox hunting back to the fore seems increasingly strange.
Oral arguments on cases are an important part of the resolution of a dispute, but they are secondary to the written briefs and prior case law on which justices base their decisions.
It's totally secondary to me, but it's kind of hilarious that more money is being given to the Department of Health and Human Services than Barack Obama even requested in his budget.
On the flip side, when a woman's work is paid attention to, the specifics of that work are often secondary to the fact that a woman's work is being paid attention to.
But all of that — the personality-driven spotlight, the plaudits from celebrities, the thousands and thousands of retweets — is secondary to the skating, and it's his skating that gave Rippon reason to smile.
McGregor's kicking game is often seen as gimmicky and secondary to his left hand, but more often than not it serves to set up his left hand far better than his jab does.
What Weizenbaum wanted, it seems, was some acknowledgment that Second Life, and whatever virtual creations might follow, would always be a sideshow, secondary to the more important work of satisfying basic human needs.
Then again, all of that's really secondary to the gradual bond that develops between the unusual captive and the highly empathetic Elisa, which begins innocently enough, if symbolically, with a hard-boiled egg.
While the circumstances surrounding Spacey and Plummer's late insertion into the film addition have surely heightened interest, those issues are among the movie's strengths, ultimately separate from and secondary to its unrelated flaws.
Enough, all things considered, to render any late-career ignominy as secondary to his years of heroics, and to make the undignified ramblings of his agent look like fish-and-chip-paper material.
Whether you read the Bible literally or not, such a clue plays on the old trope that women were meant to be secondary to men because they were made from part of them.
For people like Josef Albers and Morley Safer, who relished human seeing and esteemed painting as a vehicle toward universal truths, Turner is the equal of Goethe, his personality secondary to his genius.
He believes that climate scientists should also help rebuild the institutions and knowledge systems that indigenous people built up over generations and stop perpetuating the notion that they are secondary to western science.
Many medical societies and professional associations all agree that the provider's right to conscientiously refuse to provide certain services must be secondary to his or her first duty, which is to the patient.
It may have been Valentine's Day, but in the world of sports the element of romance is always likely to be secondary to the fierce competition of those who also want to win trophies.
If the tokophobia is secondary to a traumatic event, such as a very difficult pregnancy, delivery or the loss of a baby then the fear is more entrenched and may be hard to alleviate.
But he added that other matters, such as attempting to revive merger talks with Fiat Chrysler , which were abandoned in June, were secondary to the industrial projects Renault and Nissan needed to work on.
And that's a bit of a relief in a culinary atmosphere that rewards "elevated" classics or simply tarts them up with so much garbage that flavor and texture become secondary to saturated fat content.
Senior U.S administration officials said the new U.S. sanctions showed the administration's greater focus on human rights in North Korea, an issue long secondary to Washington's efforts to halt Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs.
And as my colleague German Lopez explained, there's a battle system to take over "gyms" (landmarks in the game), but it isn't very complex and is secondary to collecting and building your Pokémon collection.
But the celebration is secondary to the show's primary interest: Kathryn's constant effort to present, both for her virtual followers and real-life compatriots, an air of joy that she achieves through military rigor.
But Mr. Ouramdane mostly steers clear of the potential shock value and emotion of his subject, which remains secondary to the aesthetic pleasures — the water, the moody lighting and video effects — of the work.
The people in black and white makes them seem secondary to the labels that have been placed on them, which reflects how often people regard others in terms of those labels and nothing else.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, or maybe just old, but to me the lavish pool-party side of things is secondary to the spirit of the swimming pool as a simple extension of daily living.
While the movie — which won three Academy Awards — does fold in a romantic plotline, it is secondary to the story of a woman and her daughter opening themselves up to the power of imagination.
But veterinarians have found that hyperlipidemia in dogs and cats is often secondary to another disorder, like endocrine imbalances, liver disease, diabetes, thyroid disease or kidney disease, all of which can be successfully treated.
For their part, American officials have said they would like greater commitment from Gulf states in fighting terrorist groups, an effort that has become secondary to their campaign against Iranian-backed militants in Yemen.
"Fortnite's" original core gameplay mode, a $20 single-player campaign called "Save the World," quickly fell secondary to building out the free-to-play battle royale mode when the game became a viral phenomenon.
Chris Kerr, the chief investment officer of New Crop Capital, a fund invested in plant-based food brands including Beyond Meat, said he thinks GMOs are "secondary" to things like taste, price and convenience.
For the male leaders of the Catholic Church, the lives of women and children become secondary to the concerns of the more worthy, the more powerful, the more essential person — the male person, themselves.
The text is secondary to the images, taking up just a slim left-hand panel of a single page, as each artist receives a two- to four-page spread showcasing his or her work.
Art writing that is parasitic or secondary to primary acts of artistic creation is prohibited, which reveals that all worthwhile critical commentary of art is already within art itself as part of its lifeblood.
How might the gifts we give to celebrate these friendships, which we're told should be secondary to our romantic partnerships, illustrate the unique weight these platonic soul mates hold in our hearts, in our lives?
"When people are self-employed, their tendency to set aside money for retirement is secondary to their need to maintain cashflow for the business," said Martin Fahy, the chief executive of Australia's superannuation industry body.
In true contrarian form, Gross argues that the actual machine learning prowess of each of these teams comes secondary to their ability to craft a product that developers actually like and would use by choice.
Two decades later, conservatives are still beating the same drum—protecting the environment is secondary to ensuring the profits and economic stability of fossil fuel companies, and consensus science is to be challenged or ignored.
Well, we want it to be obviously entertaining as a live show, but I think in this case, we are somewhat secondary to the subject matter because the subject matter is really important and dangerous.
Rutgers' Johnny Langan was 12 for 26 for 121 yards, an interception and a 45-yard TD pass to Bo Melton late in the third quarter against the backup secondary to make it 49-14.
That is secondary to the long-term damage this sort of unilateral behavior will do to our constitutional system—a system that depends upon an energetic legislature able to stand up to an energetic executive.
In fact, in 28503 we saw the lowest rates of abortion since 22019, the year abortion was legalized in the US. Anti-abortion advocates argue that the decline has been secondary to increased abortion restrictions.
Abu Ahmed described the release of women and children in al Hol as a goal for the group but secondary to the immediate military need to free as many of its captured fighters as possible.
Second, by keeping supply-side economics front and center, Trumponomics satisfies the slice of the donor class for whom all conservative policy goals are secondary to keeping their own tax bill as low as possible.
While it's clear that a compendium of styles contribute to The Breathing Effect's sound, Gross and Terrell have melded them all into such a convincing alloy that its musical genealogy becomes secondary to its luster.
But for some victims, compensation was secondary to their ultimate goal of speaking out: getting the Boy Scouts to admit that children were harmed under their care, and forcing them to do something about it.
Some LGBTQ advocates have labeled the compromise a "Trojan Horse" for LGBTQ rights because it offers limited or watered-down protections, and continues to position the rights of LGBTQ people as secondary to religious concerns.
And their obligations as human beings — to be kind, to be honest, to be conscientious — are not secondary to their dreams of being a professional gamer, or a professional soccer player, or a professional football player.
"Basic research and clinical trials suggest that low-energy shock wave therapy can improve penile blood circulation and thus may be helpful in men with erectile dysfunction secondary to penile vascular insufficiency," Lue said by email.
As Georgie Wright pointed out last year in i-D, (500) Days highlights the double standard in rom-coms (and society at large) where women's needs and interests are secondary to those of their male partners.
For one thing, almost ten percent of the deaths identified in the Harvard study were associated with "respiratory problems secondary to power outages," notes Marcie Roth, chief executive officer of the Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies.
While the sentencing reforms contained in the FIRST STEP Act were secondary to the prison reforms that are to be administered by the Department of Justice, further sentencing improvements are possible through the U.S. Sentencing Commission.
But action is secondary to atmosphere: Onuzo excels at evoking a stratified city, where society weddings feature "ice sculptures as cold as the unmarried belles" and thugs write tidy receipts for kickbacks extorted from homeless travellers.
Though the series has larger, long-unfolding plot arcs, like the mysteries of the lodge and what the Order of the Lynx is really all about, those concerns seem secondary to the relationships between its characters.
When Grace Goodman — that WAC member at Los Alamos, in 1945 — reports on the Trinity test, it's a minor part of her anguished narrative, secondary to the end of her love affair with a married scientist.
The New Jersey court presented a clear affirmation of transparency as a basic principle that need not be secondary to the need to protect potential criminal evidence, which the police cite in keeping video recordings secret.
" The court writes that "any reasonable, objective observer would conclude … that the stated secular purpose of the Executive Order is, at the very least, 'secondary to a religious objective' of temporarily suspending the entry of Muslims.
For sponsored professional adventurers who feel the need to connect in real time to a social media audience, true exploration becomes secondary to the need to set "records," to claim "firsts," no matter how arbitrarily defined.
My guess is that the AP sees social promotion as secondary to and distinct from the core journalistic enterprise in a way that makes it okay to elide key factual points for the sake of enhanced oomph.
Savages, a 23 Oliver Stone film that mostly required Kitsch and Blake Lively to be sweaty and hot together, barely broke even; Lone Survivor did well, but Kitsch was secondary to both Mark Wahlberg and Eric Bana.
I think one of the things that differentiates Venmo from other social networks is that people really do view Venmo first and foremost as a payment app and the social aspect kind of comes secondary to it.
It is hardly surprising that techies are not getting enough sleep, given the industry's culture of long hours, and the widespread notion that for a true entrepreneur, everything else in life is secondary to succeeding at work.
Detractors would often lay the scourge of white belts and so-called "sass-core" at Pearson's feet, and Locust fans would routinely heckle the band at shows, but all of that was secondary to the band's intent.
But as Xi gears up for his second five-year term, foreign business executives and analysts increasingly believe market liberalization is seen as secondary to his state-centered approach to economic policy and his focus on stability.
"That should be secondary to ... your ability to make these contributions each year early in your career, and dollar cost average into the market, and that's going to take away some of the general market risk."5.
In response, Mahomes stepped up into his linemen and jumped to throw a pass over the middle to Hardman, who then out-ran what looked like the entirety of the Titans secondary to extend the Chiefs lead.
But all that probably seems secondary to the doctor's skills; sure, it would be great to have a doctor whom you actually like, but that's not going to influence your health the way the doctor's competence will.
Like Cobra, marketplace coverage is secondary to Medicare; switching to Medicare later must be done during the General Enrollment Period, leaving you exposed to possible long coverage delays like the one experienced by Mr. Farrell — plus penalties.
Despite the built-in assurance of a relatively happy ending, the progression of Bobby's music dreams within the series is secondary to the interpersonal storylines and ins and outs of the Stapleton-Park Hill tug-of-war.
But even with a limited palette, Mr. Suzuki was able to concoct "Branded to Kill," a portrait of a paranoid assassin in which the convoluted story is secondary to the perverse fever-dream imagery and irreverent humor.
But as a simulation, Mercenaries made speed secondary to the much more risky momentum, and its branching narrative about politicking galactic powers (all delivered via atmosphere-building diary entries and news updates) gave nuance to the explosions.
He argued that about half of all investment spending went on developing technologies like four-cylinder engines, which customers mostly can't distinguish from each other and which are now secondary to styling and connectivity in driving purchases. bit.
Lee Miller, who lived in an era that often defined the careers of women as secondary to those of their male colleagues, defined her own legacy with a fiercely independent attitude and a stiff defiance against the patriarchy.
"It is known that secondary to the burn injury, burn dressing changes are reported to be the time of most pain as it involves mechanical debridement and cutting to remove the dressing," Grinstaff said, according to Chemistry World.
If the close-to-tears tone in Jack's voice and Mr. Peterson forcing him to continue reading weren't enough to get waterworks going, the moment Pacey spits in the latter's face was (secondary to the cheers, of course).
The real lesson to be derived from both exercises is there's no substitute for quality execution, and absurd situations and lackluster writing made it feel as if the scripts were secondary to putting the familiar elements in place.
RELATED: Trump: My health is 'perfection' "Over the years you have been treated for medical conditions including gout, mild hypercholesterolemia, diverticulitis, hypothyroidism, laryngitis secondary to esophageal reflux, lumbar strain and complete removal of superficial skin tumors," Monahan wrote.
So when positioned against the Kindle Paperwhite, arguably the best e-reader you can buy today, the Oasis is asking an extra $170 for perks that seem secondary to the act of sinking in with a good book.
With Pittsburgh up 3-0, Pickett stepped up the pocket and threw off-balance to Ffrench, who caught the ball near midfield then weaved through the secondary to make it 10-0 just 13 seconds into the quarter.
And people argue about what's superior, whether it's Chemex or pour over or AeroPress and really that is sort of secondary to using really good beans and having a really good grinder where you can control its output.
In that era and ever since, American presidents have insisted that the protection of strategic resources in the Middle East, while of national interest, was secondary to fighting tyranny, defending allies, and limiting access to weapons of mass destruction.
Season 2 gave him a rightfully dark and solitary story to flex his formidable acting chops, but Season 3 uses Will Byers as a convenient Upside Down encyclopedia and positions him as noticeably secondary to Mike, El, and Dustin.
A person familiar with the matter said the time taken to report the transactions was unlikely to lead to a penalty from German financial regulator BaFin because Deutsche's role as a so-called correspondent bank was secondary to Danske.
Apple and Netflix (and others) are now in competition to become the main pipe for digital video — what television is fast becoming — and fixating on other contests, like who wins the most Emmys, is secondary to owning the pipe.
It's a theory that makes sense if you think only of today's elections, but in the long term it's cultural suicide — because it tells your neighbors and your children that your religious convictions are always secondary to your partisanship.
Potential cooperation/association with the Russian government Secondary to this primary counterintelligence objective is the question of whether anyone associated with the Trump campaign cooperated -- knowingly or unknowingly -- with the Russian government or persons associated with the Russian government.
Still, even in progressive circles, women are treated as a kind of other, our interests deemed secondary to more traditional (and male-oriented) priorities -- things our leaders will get around to eventually, as long as we wait our turn.
"For much of art history, sculpture was secondary to painting, and the radicality of Judd and his colleagues in the '60s was to change that around, and reframe the possibility for what an artist could do," Ms. Temkin said.
But Troemel noticed that traffic on the gallery's Web site had spiked—fans of the artists from outside Chicago were clicking on photos of their shows—and he began to think of the gallery as secondary to its blog.
A person familiar with the matter said the time taken to report the transactions was unlikely to lead to a penalty from German financial regulator BaFin because Deutsche's role as a so-called correspondent bank was secondary to Danske.
But no matter: For many of the thousands gathering at the Lincoln Memorial on Thursday afternoon for the preinaugural concert, the artists in the lineup were secondary to the chance to celebrate the coming presidency of Donald J. Trump.
" He goes on to say that nevertheless "any reasonable, objective observer would conclude … that the stated secular purpose of the Executive Order is, at the very least, 'secondary to a religious objective' of temporarily suspending the entry of Muslims.
" Nevertheless, he went on to say that, "any reasonable, objective observer would conclude … that the stated secular purpose of the Executive Order is, at the very least, 'secondary to a religious objective' of temporarily suspending the entry of Muslims.
Sure, it sets up Thanos as a future bad guy and much of the story revolves around an Infinity Stone that Thanos will be after in "Avengers: Infinity War," but that feels natural and secondary to the characters' relationships.
He is precisely what the world tells girls they should want — a hot, cool guy with a car — but To All The Boys I've Loved Before twists the stereotype by making those trappings of desirability secondary to Peter's true appeal.
The thinking behind these sorts of pushes isn't hard to grasp: In a world where online shopping is coming to dominate, malls are doing everything in their power to make the actual act of buying things secondary to why customers visit.
Why People Go to Instagram for the Comments Section Taylor Lorenz reports that it's going down in the Instagram comments section: For years, comments on Instagram were secondary to the photo and video posts that make up the app's main feed.
It's notable that while the black characters' story lines are secondary to those of the white nurses and doctors — in the PBS cast list, the first six actors are white — their scenes tend to be those that generate real emotion.
Lagerling, who was vice president of business development, mobile, and product partnerships at Facebook and previously held several leadership roles at Google, tells TechCrunch that Mercari sees the U.S. as a top priority, instead of secondary to its domestic market.
The publications as objects, which, though perhaps the most tangible legacy of their work, made up only a small part of the Dada practice, don't actually offer much insight into their creative process, where aesthetics were secondary to purposeful irrationalism.
What Trump believes, what he intends to do in office — those questions are ultimately secondary to the problem of the man himself, and the near-certainty that he will fail, and in failing, betray anyone who has lent him their support.
For big-name starters like Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald, both of whom have multi-million-dollar multiple-year contracts as well as other endorsements, that extra money is likely secondary to the fame and prestige.
First, they are silenced by the violations against their bodies and then again when their victimization is cast as secondary to Turner's heroism, their voices sidelined to the plot of Turner's realization of his own manhood in the horror of slavery.
To repeat that against the Lions (1-3), the Packers will not only need a push upfront, but will need their secondary to buckle down and try to contain Matthew Stafford, who has averaged more than 300 passing yards a game.
You can ask plenty of questions about the company led by Reed Hastings, but for now, all of them remain secondary to its growth story, which has enabled it to become one of the most important forces on the internet.
The infrastructure to fix what's broken lies not in Facebook's News Feed team, but in our educational system: When we teach people to be smart news consumers, the algorithm of any one social-media app becomes secondary to the truth itself.
Used as a pejorative (generally by people who already feel safe in their identity), it implies that causes like race, gender and sexual-orientation rights should be secondary to concerns that — so the argument goes — are more concrete and universal.
Koike pushed back, apparently thinking that the alcohol was only secondary to the deep love they shared or whatever, but she finally relented last week and signed the annulment documents—though she reportedly still wants Cage to pay her spousal support.
In all contexts (certainly live), texture-based music encourages collective/collaborative listening, so in that regard, it enjoys a more left-leaning, reflective distinction from, say, club music or pop musical spaces, in which the act of listening is secondary to social interaction.
He is such a meticulous self-parody of what he purports to stand for that his function as a sentient human being is almost secondary to his function as Sean Hannity, Action Figure, included with every purchase of your Happy Meal politics.
It's unfortunate that immediately following the Graham, this dance's presentation of male-female couples looks relatively conventional, with men serving as devout partners, secondary to their women, and its music (taped, like everything on the program) feels here like a film score.
But Mr. Malakhov, who set off from Dillingham, Alaska, last month and returns from the wilderness this week, believes that politics is secondary to "people-to-people contacts," and that a friendlier future can be reached by a detour through the distant past.
"After discussion with the stroke specialists, it was felt that his small stroke was most likely secondary to the compressed effect the air pocket was having on his brain's blood supply, leading to a lack of blood and subsequent stroke," Brown said.
There is something admirably perverse about a movie that treats the killings of Hitler and Bigfoot as secondary to a character study of a crusty old man and his regrets, but that doesn't make the film less dull or deflating to watch.
So that's why a bunch of very brave and insightful advocates for the mentally ill population — including a man whose son was beaten to death by police officers who were frightened by psychotic behavior secondary to his chronic schizophrenia — went to bat for us.
But the power of the Mac mini is secondary to the bigger-picture questions: who is this thing for at this point, and how much value can you get out of it over a comparable MacBook or iMac without spending thousands of dollars on upgrades?
You are taught a selflessness and you're shown a selflessness that is scary in the beginning because you realize that your needs do not matter as much to yourself: My own hunger and my own tiredness, they become secondary to the needs of somebody else.
While today, faith and politics seem irredeemably intertwined (after all, 81 percent of white evangelicals famously voted for Trump), for Graham, political activism was — with the exception, as he himself recognized, of his disastrous friendship with Nixon — secondary to the faith principles he espoused.
But my preference would be a slow, safe, and incremental approach, a la Wernher von Braun's vision for spaceflight, rather than rushing into another space race that makes human life and safety secondary to symbolic victories BEN: Slow and steady wins the race, for sure.
Judge Jesse Furman, who had initially ruled against the citizenship question, said at a court hearing last week that while he considers the new allegations to be "serious," he believes them to be secondary to the legal questions being presented to the Supreme Court.
Jobim's musicianship as a pianist, guitarist, and vocalist was always secondary to his skill as a composer, and while he did go on to become one of bossa's most visible faces, it was often his work behind the scenes that had the largest impact.
He busted out Week 22 against the Dolphins (admittedly a team with a pretty execrable secondary) to the tune of eight grabs and 245 yards receiving from the immortal Cody Kessler, tacked onto a bunch of Wildcat snaps at QB and a rushing touchdown.
In their 2005 book Genius Denied: How to Stop Wasting Our Brightest Young Minds, they explain how they got on such a sharply different path: As you can guess by that statement, the goal of entertaining was always secondary to education at Davidson and Associates.
Given Williamson's well-documented criticism of the 2020 Democrats' focus on policy proposals, it is likely that these sorts of questions are secondary to the point she's repeatedly made in interviews when asked about reparations: that they are a moral necessity that is owed.
But the team took advantage of a weak division by trading for Cooper, who has been sensational beyond Sunday's quiet effort, going all-in in hopes of riding its offense and its superb secondary to success in the playoffs if only Dallas could get there.
From that perspective, the trials of his mother, Pearl Fernandez, and her boyfriend Isauro Aguirre -- who subjected the boy to stomach-turning abuse before the beating that took his life -- almost feels secondary to the larger indictment of mechanisms intended to intervene in such circumstances.
If I had a Switch, and Zelda, I'd traverse forest ranges on horseback, while my bills would go unpaid, my dogs would die of hunger and my work deadlines would fade into the background, secondary to what's really important: defeating an evil boar king.
Any reasonable, objective observer would conclude, as does the Court for purposes of the instant Motion for TRO, that the stated secular purpose of the Executive Order is, at the very least, "secondary to a religious objective" of temporarily suspending the entry of Muslims.
"Any reasonable, objective observer would conclude, as does the court for purposes of the instant Motion for TRO, that the stated secular purpose of the Executive Order is, at the very least, 'secondary to a religious objective' of temporarily suspending the entry of Muslims," he added.
Mr Ngugi's own wish to wrest the narrative away from the colonial thread comes at a cost, though; at times the story of his development as a thinker and writer is muddled and seems secondary to the broad political and social upheavals happening across the region.
The weekly deadlines we used to live by now feel secondary to the 24/7 news cycle, and the faster everything goes, the less editors seem to have the time or inclination to invest in their freelancers (and depending on whom you talk to, their staff).
Early reports have pointed to things like virtual surround sound, suggesting that unlike Echo and Home, Apple will be focused on things like speaker quality, instead of just making a product where sound is secondary to the task of inserting a smart assistant in the home.
And Lynam understands that although his Hawks' wild 127-473 four-overtime victory over the Utah Redskins in the now-defunct NCAA consolation game was one of the greatest college basketball games of all time, it would have to be secondary to any film's main plotline.
"Because America's interests in the security of its allies are 'fundamentally secondary' to its own survival, and arguably less tangible than the core interests Beijing has at stake in many of these flashpoints, Washington may ultimately wager that intervention is not worth the candle," the report said.
Watson, relying upon statements that the Trump made as a candidate for the presidency, held that the "stated secular purpose of the Executive Order is at the very least secondary to a religious objective of temporarily suspending the entry of Muslims" in violation of the Constitution.
In 2012, the national Ulema Council, Afghanistan's top religious body, which advises the Afghan presidency, declared that women should be seen as secondary to men, advising women not to mingle in offices or schools with men to whom they're not related or travel without a male guardian.
I think this emotional sidebar is secondary to the fact that the cheater is stealing from the whole class: Writing from the cheater is not a good sample for others to workshop because it is not original and taints the learning opportunities of the other students.
Cloher herself has said "the tunes are secondary" to the lyrics, though — and her tracks bounce from one about marriage equality in Australia ("Analysis Paralysis") to a love song ("Dark Art") to one about bands who leave Australia to try to make it overseas ("Great Australian Bite").
When the organizers talk about the selling points of a tour that has historically been financially and culturally secondary to the dominant PGA Tour, they are as likely to invoke the character and social diversity of its global venues and players, as they are its competitive credibility.
A data subject is defined as "a natural person" inside or outside the European Union whose personal data is used by "a controller or processor"; in a curious inversion, it is individuals who are the subjects of data, not the data that is secondary to the individual.
But what we can see so far is enough to reset the colonial and rather condescending interpretations of Choucair's work, and to start analysis again with a fresh set of questions in which historical claims and narrative forms become secondary to the primary preoccupations of the artist.
That's what Reddit has become in a lot of ways, a place where the posts are secondary to the reactions, but the forum systems of web 1.0 aren't made for such general influencer-focused platforms of 2019 and it's an area where there are a lot of wasted opportunities.
While some Democrats wanted the chance to question Barr on Thursday, his testimony was secondary to their effort to pry the unredacted Mueller report and the special counsel's evidence from the Justice Department, as well as to get Mueller in front of their committee to testify, Democrats say.
It stopped being fun when its strengths – the ability to interconnect with anyone, the ability to broadcast to millions, the ability to access the cosmic jukebox and movie theatre at all hours – became secondary to a say-anything, anti-PC form of discourse shed of courtesy and play.
"The government has a majority, and can bring in a law if it chooses," she explains, "but how and when that law is produced and what happens when the law is brought in will be secondary to the issue of how the politics around this plays out now."
To many in Washington, that dilemma is secondary to the question of whether Turkey will be a reliable partner in the battle against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, a willing host to American forces and a stable player in the world's most volatile corner.
Stewart acknowledged Tuesday that one of the three candidates he identified for a formal interview never got the chance for a hearing — "He had already made a different choice" — but he dismissed missing out on potential candidates as secondary to landing the one he considered the right fit.
As they move into the second year, the team has some concrete goals — sending producers out to report in the field more often, for example — but they're all secondary to the primary motivation: to continue to find inventive ways to tell the story of the news, out loud.
Mr. Trump has made a point of saying that pursuing his larger agenda is secondary to ensuring that storm-afflicted Gulf residents are given the resources they need to recover from the hurricane and subsequent deluge, which has destroyed or damaged more than 100,000 homes according to federal estimates.
Other noted criminal defense lawyers have similarly rejected offers to join Mr. Trump's private legal team because of a range of uncertainties, including how much control Mr. Kasowitz exercises over his client, whether their advice would be secondary to his and whether Mr. Trump would pay legal bills.
The large field of two dozen candidates provided opportunities for black activist groups to pressure hopefuls on issues that seemed secondary to many past Democratic candidates, including robust criminal justice proposals, economic agendas that target the racial wealth gap and the possibility of reparations for the descendants of slaves.
This is, in many ways, his trademark, but on Knock Knock it feels like an organizing principle, one where the seamless juxtaposition of different genres and time periods (70s soul, Laurel Canyon rock 'n' roll, Dilla-esque sample work, old timey TV jingles) feels secondary to the overall mood.
Whether it's for over-the-top Halloween makeup #inspo or as a kind of social experiment, if you watch enough 15-second Instagram clips of beauty vloggers doing their thing, you'll soon notice that the question of how the products actually work is secondary to how they look on camera.
What "International" lacks, as the sequels did, was the original's sense of discovery, since the particular threats -- in this case, a weapon of unimaginable destructive power, and those pursuing it -- have always been secondary to the minor chords in this strange world, where alien entities reside among the unsuspecting human population.
Unlike the individuals of most species, who seek to preserve and proliferate their genes, ants and termites work on behalf of the entire colony; the loss of an individual, while not ideal, is secondary to the needs of the collective, which is why ants are referred to as a superorganism.
As much as Mr. Obama is respected here, the British people know that no American president, Democrat or Republican, would ever agree to the United States' joining a political union that made Congress subservient to a Pan-American parliament in Bogota, or the Supreme Court secondary to a judiciary in Haiti.
Rather, they had deceived themselves into seeing half-baked intelligence as affirming their desire for war, and then had sold this to the American people as their casus belli, when in fact it was secondary to their more high-minded and ideological mission that would have been too difficult to explain.
But when we have the opportunity to do it for ten weeks, and when the crime is secondary to the cascade effect, I believe that it does bring our characters and either their personal motivations or the impact of what's happening to them—it allows us to excavate it to a greater degree.
Elliott's second touchdown of the game, a 14-yard run in which he was untouched, put Dallas up 29-23 with 1:55 remaining, but Roethlisberger picked on a decimated Dallas secondary to find tight end Jesse James for 24 yards and Le'Veon Bell for 463 immediately ahead of the Brown score.
But here in the UK, the music is often secondary to seeing how off your tits you can get as you park a badly assembled tent in a spot that will definitely flood if it rains, on a seemingly lawless campsite, where people drink beer like water and teenagers rule the roost.
When I asked Warren Kinghorn, associate research professor of psychiatry and pastoral and moral theology at Duke Divinity School, about how well Christian communities were handling questions of mental illness overall, he said that the question was secondary to the fact that, often, those communities had no choice but to handle them.
But in a world of cop shows still wedded to the closed-off, more procedural nature of shows like Law & Order and CSI, it's kind of fun to have a series more interested in building out a large ensemble of characters, where the cases are secondary to the characters bouncing off each other.
WATCH: Don't Call It Road Rap If the indifference and wanton negligence of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea has led to the disaster at Grenfell, the current Conservative government has directly enabled a political culture where the lives of low-income tenants are considered secondary to the financial concerns of developers.
It will be cold at Lambeau Field, and the Packers will try to use that to their advantage, but Minnesota has the front seven, led by Everson Griffen and Linval Joseph, to make Brett Hundley sweat on a 1-degree day, and it has the secondary to make Hundley pay for any mistakes.
Smart TVs, always a hot topic at CES, are still a mess of irrelevance since the TV is always secondary to the sticks, dongles, and boxes we connect to them, and creating smarts where it counts (by, say, inventing a TV that knows to turn off the "soap opera effect") remains out of reach.
Unfortunately, because of Nintendo's strict embargo, I can't delve into how it does these things specifically, but I can say that by the end of the game, I was frustrated that it only ever treated these ideas as detours, made secondary to a sci-fi drama that echoes Evangelion so severely as to be embarrassing.
But the fact of language, even the beauty of language, is secondary to the larger work of the poem, which I think is to enter into that uncharted emotional territory or to bring us — with a greater sense of courage and resourcefulness — toward the things that are just messy, overwhelming, rife with conflict or contradiction.
At events billed as news conferences but conducted like low-budget carnivals, questions about fight styles and training regimens seem secondary to entertainment-related ones, such as where McGregor bought his latest gaudy robe, or how many private jets Mayweather owns, or as McGregor keeps bringing up, how many strippers Mayweather has on his payroll.
That said, the Android tablet functionality here seems to be secondary to its ability to dock into the charging station and make use of Show Mode, which is the old Fire tablet display mode that let you turn a tablet into a kind of digital photo album before Amazon repurposed it for its Alexa smart displays.
The provincial, vaguely Southern, boldly creepy setting; the deep sense of rot and dilapidation; the way it seems like it would smell the way a bar would the morning after; and of course the murders — there are a few parallels to TD. But what's more riveting to me is that those murders are secondary to Camille's jagged history.
The smaller stories in each year's Rumble—the surprise returns, the old-timers, and the possibility of WWE's recently poached New Japan Pro Wrestling madmen making their debuts—are usually fun but always secondary to the rhythm of the title chase One thing that all wrestling fans know going in is that Reigns won't live up to that responsibility.
Given Tuesday night's stakes, altering stylistic perceptions was secondary to the nothing-to-lose ambitions of Syracuse and its 10th-year coach, Quentin Hillsman, in presenting the challenge of his caution-to-the-wind team to Connecticut and the North Syracuse home girl Breanna Stewart, going for a Division I women's record fourth consecutive national title.
"It is extraordinarily unpleasant because everything you have ever accomplished in your life professionally becomes secondary to the fact that you accused a prominent person of doing something inappropriate," said Julie Roginsky, a Democratic strategist who reached a settlement with Fox News in late 2017 after accusing its former president, the late Roger Ailes, of sexual harassment.
Read more " Rex Huppke in The Chicago Tribune: "The quiet power of Ford's testimony, the fiery nature of Kavanaugh's testimony — that all seemed secondary to this one nagging question: Why is Kavanaugh unwilling to commit to an investigation that would enlist F.B.I. agents to collect reliable evidence that, if Kavanaugh is telling the truth, should prove his innocence?
The other, more common type of insomnia is secondary to an underlying medical or psychiatric problem; the side effects of medications; behavioral factors like ill-timed exposure to caffeine, alcohol or nicotine or daytime naps; or environmental disturbances like jet lag or excessive noise or light — especially the blue light from an electronic device — in the bedroom.
Everyone remembers how good the music was, but some time recently––maybe it was the rambling speech at the VMAs where he said he was running for president in 20133 and we naively thought he would do it as a Democrat––he crossed the threshold into floating, amorphous celebrity, where scandal is lifeblood and everything comes secondary to attention.
Amid the fanfare and dizzying success of Capote's book, which was quickly adapted into a 1967 film, surviving members of the Clutter family felt that the loved ones they lost that night — Herbert Clutter, his wife, Bonnie Mae, their 16-year-old daughter, Nancy, and 15-year-old son Kenyon — were secondary to the story of their deaths and were not accurately portrayed.
Although a certain kind of politics can be discerned in his early work, his explicit politics were secondary to his acts of making: the fountain that he made for the Spanish Republican pavilion at the World's Fair in 1937 stood in front of Picasso's "Guernica," but no one could have detected in its beautiful patternings of mercury and water a polemical point.
"When you catch a spy, sometimes punishment is secondary to learning everything they did and everything they know, because that can provide a wealth of information in catching other spies and how foreign intelligence services work," said Eric O'Neill, a former FBI investigator who played a key role in the takedown of Robert Hanssen, the FBI turncoat who spied for Russia.
As I crane my neck for the facilities, I see a half dozen other guys, sprung-shot from their motor coaches, faces locked in that same grim, single-minded focus that makes the fact that you're about to enter the site of one of the worst crimes against humanity ever secondary to hoping you don't wet yourself before you get in.
Ms. Dunham, who endures virulent attacks from conservatives that far exceed her negligible wrongdoing, still, nevertheless began her speech at the Democratic National Convention this past summer, saying, "I am Lena Dunham, and according to Donald Trump, my body is probably, like, a 2," as if the general charges of misogyny surrounding him were secondary to how critically he may view her.
As a member of a faith that still teaches its men that righteous living in the here and now will be rewarded with polygamous godhood in the afterlife — a faith that envisions a celestial plentitude of pristine "wives and daughters" to be the deserving man's heaven — Romney's attention to the circumstances faced by actual women seems secondary to his concerns about the country's image.
Whatever medium Dingle uses, her approach calls to mind Sol Lewitt's manifesto, "Sentences on Conceptual Art" (1969), which includes these statements: Irrational thoughts should be followed absolutely and logically; If the artist changes his mind midway through the execution of the piece he compromises the result and repeats past results; The artist's will is secondary to the process he initiates from idea to completion.
"Living donation rates among Black and Hispanic patients seem to be limited by clustering of medical risk factors such as obesity and diabetes which are linked to kidney disease, reduced access and education regarding transplant options among Black and Hispanic patients, and financial disincentives faced by donors related to lost wages and fear of losing employment secondary to time needed for recovery," Cigarroa said by email.
" Russian commentators and editorialists who consider the European Union hostile, troublesome or irrelevant welcomed Trump&aposs criticism of longtime European allies as "foes" to the U.S. Russia&aposs state-run Channel One said Trump&aposs meetings in Britain and contentious appearance at the NATO summit last week were secondary to Monday&aposs summit, saying: "After all, he was just passing through Brussels and London on the way to Helsinki.
Everyone's burger preferences differ, but this one is the ultimate—and might we add, easiest—way to hit all the marks of a good cheeseburger: a soft, doughy bun to soak up the grease; a fat and juicy patty with just a hint of a crispy crust; toppings finely sliced so that they're secondary to the beef; and melty slices of cheese arranged in a star to maximize patty coverage.
Discussions of The Great Wall's merits — which include Jing's performance, Zhang's beautiful use of color, the film's gorgeous and immense sets, the story's emphasis on teamwork as the way to save the day, and a handful of imaginative action sequences — and, yes, its flaws (which include how shoehorned in Damon's character can feel at times) have largely become secondary to discussions about what the film was perceived to be.

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