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"selectively" Definitions
  1. in a way that affects or involves only a small number of people or things from a larger group
  2. in a way that shows care being taken about what or who is chosen

863 Sentences With "selectively"

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We are selectively programming for AMC, for IFC, for BBC America, for Sundance TV, for We TV, we're selectively doing that.
Selectively disconnecting the world for hours at a time Fascinating to learn, then, that the company has been selectively disconnecting the world for hours at a time.
And yet it's precisely here that the danger is greatest, of enforcement either being used selectively to punish Trump's enemies or being ignored selectively to reward his friends.
They mentioned their gubernatorial records deftly and frequently (if selectively).
Cooperators cannot pick and choose and cannot provide information selectively.
They are looking to rationalize toolsets and add very selectively.
Information could no longer be selectively released to favoured analysts.
Because of the way the disclosed information is selectively used.
They leaked information, selectively, to the press and to Congress.
The reality is that you need to use data selectively.
Although less well known, microorganisms can also be bred selectively.
He will also selectively praise it when it suits him.
Wait, hold that thought — we'll do it for you. Selectively.
Its videos have sometimes been criticized for being selectively edited.
Changes in overtime rules are also selectively raising labor costs.
Democrats also argued that Republicans were selectively enforcing the rule.
In light of this, should the ban be selectively enforced?
Mary, its author, is lonely, fearful, orphaned and selectively mute.
Can it selectively not prosecute political figures they privately favor?
I will not selectively support liberty and freedom of expression.
And it will operate not just on high-profile cases, but in subtle ways — to ensure that enforcement is used selectively to punish Trump's enemies, or to ignore enforcement selectively to reward his friends.
"Selectively editing this transcript is preposterous," Ryan said in a statement.
Putin's people rotate between tolerating Navalny's provocations and selectively prohibiting them.
In short, cryolipolysis selectively destroys fat cells without damaging surrounding tissue.
All people selectively attend to things that interest or excite them.
Even as the claim he's also selectively, self-interestedly amplifying — i.e.
As we fervently collect novel experiences, we are only selectively remembering.
The French appear to have defined the taxed services selectively too.
I mean, very selectively, but we did talk to some places.
Kardashian seems to be applying the anti-slut shaming rhetoric selectively.
Democrats have accused O'Keefe of selectively editing footage to deceive viewers.
Obama, meanwhile, has weighed in selectively on Trump since leaving office.
Clearly, we need to get doctors to prescribe antibiotics more selectively.
However, Magufuli has taken on high elites in CCM selectively too.
So we perpetuate our franchises, then we selectively introduce new ones.
They could be selectively activated and quickly deployed based on need.
" But enough has changed, he continued, to "justify adding risk selectively.
Why is it selectively holding the memory of just one substance?
Politicians are apt to use history selectively when it suits them.
The stories are moving, so we selectively do what we can.
During this comparison shopping, Todd remembered that LCDs are selectively black.
The majority are passive index-trackers which cannot selectively sell securities.
Currently, the N.H.L. selectively doles out cash to women's hockey entities.
Schiff, who have both selectively leaked to the media witness interviews.
Though justice prevailed, so did perceptions that it is applied selectively.
Past hurricanes have hit certain bird populations very hard, but selectively.
The Batek received assurances that the logging would be done selectively.
"I read selectively, I'll tell you the truth," Mr. Cuomo said.
Share numbers selectively, and focus on telling your story and making connections.
It selectively writes checks for YC startups as they raise bigger rounds.
In practice, however, creators often feel that the rules are selectively enforced.
Though selectively and patchily, the council has promoted justice around the world.
Second, Barr quoted the Mueller report selectively and strategically to protect Trump.
In Bird Box, each of the characters has to selectively blind themselves.
The business will add bankers "selectively" in the coming years, she said.
Not by coincidence, these are the same institutions that condemn discrimination selectively.
In Los Angeles it was selectively applied in a largely Latino district.
They are always moving, never selectively eating, just like a migratory herd.
Mr. Xi has appeared more selectively and only in tightly controlled settings.
Or use it selectively and risk losing a health care worker instead?
Or does government protect life selectively, in ways that restrict women's choices?
In reality, they selectively choose the elements of his style they admire.
"We will continue to invest selectively to keep it valuable," Abreu added.
Steve Ambrose selectively consults on disruption and strategy in healthcare consumer engagement.
Some protesters also began to selectively vandalize businesses with links to China.
Overall, in the SMID biotech, we continue to think selectively is important.
Other breeds, like the Toyger, were created from selectively breeding domestic species.
Barr's initial March 24 letter summarized and selectively quoted from Mueller's report.
For the selectively patriotic Snowflakes who are melting over a Halloween costume: pic.twitter.
Use those powers selectively, because anyone you attract will want to stick around.
Sara is, in short, a self-satisfied, selectively generous and frequently withholding snob.
Inside our bubble, we are selectively exposed to information aligned with our beliefs.
Cory Booker called out Biden for leaning selectively on his relationship with Obama.
OXFORD INDUSTRIES INC: Tommy Bahama-owner said it plans to hike prices selectively.
Government auditors would then selectively make checks to verify the findings, he said.
"Selectively editing this transcript is preposterous," he said in a statement. http://bit.
Various interior color palettes change the character of the cabin, so shop selectively.
Hyde-Smith was making a joke and clearly the video was selectively edited.
It was — it has been used selectively; I think that's going to continue.
He selectively cited congressional history and Supreme Court justices to reach his result.
"We can also invest selectively because we have more perfect information," Olsavsky said.
Delamain accepts visitors selectively or they must be booked through a tour company.
One option is to screen selectively for possible refugees; in essence, racial profiling.
Project Veritas has been criticized for releasing videos that have been selectively edited.
But I would add that many of us can listen selectively — including Coates.
The Project Veritas video appears to have been filmed surreptitiously and edited selectively.
Fusion GPS's founders said Republicans have been selectively leaking information from Simpson's testimony.
Sweeping new firearms prohibitions would enable the feds to selectively target unpopular offenders.
He is increasingly viewed not as broadly pro-market but selectively pro-business.
Some information and details can be selectively accentuated, while others can be deemphasized.
So the scientists plopped several forms of the protein inside E. coli, using genetic engineering, and then selectively 'bred' the E. coli that were best at producing these organosilicon molecules — just as a breeder would selectively breed dogs for certain traits.
Like Tepper, Miller Tabak's Matt Maley believes investors can selectively own retail names here.
They found that forests that had been selectively logged actually experienced more severe fires.
IEX's programmed delay also results in order discrimination as it is only applied selectively.
In Gattaca's vision of the future, selectively breeding desirable traits into humans is common.
Leaders are selectively candid with foreign counterparts, and maintain ties to retired Western grandees.
And Mr Strzok and Ms Page's texts have been selectively cited by their enemies.
You kind of choose more selectively how you are going to spend your time.
The industry may also be picking its battles more selectively than in the past.
Like the best fanfic writers, he's not just selectively retelling history — he's transforming it.
Data, remixed and selectively spewed, is the weapon of choice in the culture wars.
We stay overweight and advise investors to selectively re-build positions in the sector.
One might reasonably wonder why Medicaid should so selectively be targeted for efficiency gains.
They said their comments were selectively edited to better show the filmmaker's chosen narrative.
YES. I'M AFRAID THE'YRE COMPREHENSIVELY ANNOYED RATHER THAN SELECTIVELY, BUT THAT'S THEIR PREROGATIVE, TOO.
The findings revealed that you can't selectively block some endocannabinoid receptors and not others.
And the laws are vaguely worded, allowing them to be used arbitrarily and selectively.
You can also opt instead to use the original file and delete data selectively.
They have also accused Democrats of selectively leaking witness testimony to fit their narrative.
How Selectively Looking the Other Way Can Decrease Behavioral Problems and Increase Parenting Satisfaction.
Using CRISPR, scientists can selectively cut out and replace tiny parts of DNA programming.
They also read the Bible selectively, as Zeigler demonstrated to the point of parody.
Selectively sharing information appears to be part of the government's strategy in countering disinformation.
And, increasingly, white evangelicals are willing to selectively reinterpret the Bible to justify this.
But it hardly disproved the prevailing claim that the police had administered consequences selectively.
But I could see us selectively investing a small amount to make Imax versions.
When government begins closing doors, it selectively controls information rightfully belonging to the people.
They did him a real disservice when they selectively leaked part of his questioning.
Make it a journey, and selectively shape it so that it's one people remember.
Gender equality struggles cannot be fought selectively; they have to involve all social groups.
And Mr Nadal cannot be accused of selectively skipping events to pad his win rate.
Tinkering with nature was nothing new; dogs had been selectively bred for the longest time.
Now Mr Sall's government stands accused of selectively enforcing corruption laws to sideline his opponents.
It remains to be seen whether Trump can selectively penalize individual companies with higher taxes.
The docuseries and coverage of Bundy in general selectively frames his credentials and his crimes.
" She added, "These claims will rely on misleading, selectively presented data taken out of context.
Like Zika, the viruses that cause measles and polio also selectively target certain brain cells.
We don't selectively enforce the law, do not show favoritism or ignore our own laws.
Qiu said that at Huawei, AI is used to translate documents comprehensively rather than selectively.
Over the next 100 years, however, Dutch farmers selectively bred carrots to produce orange varieties.
Instead, the company is selectively disabling the mobile web view for users of certain devices.
Technology has made it even easier to selectively participate in elements of someone else's culture.
Selectively rendering for where a person is looking in VR isn't a completely new idea.
RH said it had selectively raised prices to mitigate the impact of higher China tariffs.
For too long men have been allowed to justify their behavior by selectively using statistics.
If you're selectively transparent, you shouldn't bother trying, as it does more damage than good.
"Instead, I consider realism to be a tool that I can selectively deploy or destroy."
The abilities to selectively delete and then screengrab chats mean there's some potential for abuse.
That included the ability of broadband providers to selectively block or throttle websites and services.
That study was randomized — Facebook wasn't selectively showing messages to supporters of a particular candidate.
But voting rights are not a value to be applied selectively based on partisan advantage.
A well-known securities regulation prohibits companies from releasing earnings news selectively to favored audiences.
But in doing so, he continued to selectively ignore troubling signs from the North Koreans.
It could selectively cut service to smaller markets and rural airports that serve general aviation.
Google is setting a disappointing precedent by selectively blocking customer access to an open website.
But Democrats say Republicans are selectively leaking the messages in a way that is misleading.
He selectively handed out flyers at gay bars, straight clubs, punk venues, and other spaces.
They said the application drew on other intelligence material that the Republican memo selectively omits.
And, inevitably, legal complications will emerge if money-laundering laws are selectively applied to Russians.
Governments condemn attacks on health facilities, but selectively, when their rivals are blamed for it.
I was selectively mute, though at the time everyone thought I was just extremely shy.
And it's more of the same selectively self-serving arguments being dispensed by Facebook today.
Still, like their use of the term "bodily autonomy", they are selectively borrowing from feminists.
They are selectively talking about these deportation centers where allegedly, these kids are being held immorally.
It has been selectively labeling groups as terrorist or not according to its strategic military goals.
Selectively breed those lucky devils, and you may have a way to guarantee the species survives.
The option to "lower shields" is also immediately available, so you can selectively permit individual sites.
They have also accused Democrats of selectively leaking information from those hearings to the press. Rep.
He can't speak to anyone from his past who knew him as a selectively mute kid.
Like RH, Oxford plans to raise prices selectively to deal with the impact of China tariffs.
Though most horror games have selectively disempowering situations, there is almost always a way to triumph.
They are -- I guess, maybe because of their own confirmation bias they&aposre selectively hear something.
By combining the two processes, overmoulding allows plastic parts to be selectively reinforced with carbon fibre.
Because GitHub is encrypted, it is harder for the state to censor bits of it selectively.
Expect to see Ikea build out its smart home offerings selectively, and at a deliberate pace.
Once the company began sourcing candidates more selectively, it hired nine people in only seven months.
But these spoils trickle down selectively, predominantly to white men—men of color, not so much.
His lawyer has accused House Republicans of selectively leaking his testimony from his closed-door interview.
I would consider them to be nerve agents that selectively and very potently engage pain nerves.
At times, she wrote, the majority selectively quotes evidence that exonerates Texas lawmakers of discriminatory intent.
Senators argue that otherwise the FBI's work will be selectively leaked and spun by both sides.
On Wednesday, he apologized for the remarks but accused the outlet of selectively editing the video.
With many tech companies staying private for longer, they also get to selectively release their numbers.
Mr. O'Keefe has a history of selectively editing his videos to create misleading or false impressions.
"Intellexual definitely feels like a collective thought that we selectively shared with other musicians," explains Fox.
Alternatively, a terrorist could design such nanobots to selectively destroy organisms with a specific genetic signature.
Then over the course of that year, we started to let brands in, but really selectively.
To be sure, not all of Tesla's smaller investors are concerned about Musk sharing details selectively.
In fact, some of them are still in circulation, and we're selectively joining in the revival.
Democratic aides accused Republicans of selectively representing Mr. Whitaker's answers about his conversations with Mr. Trump.
For all her shame and self-scrutiny, Krug becomes aware that Germans confront their history selectively.
Both, she writes, rely on selectively released information with partisan or biased sources at their origin.
Trump's lawyers have also been accused of selectively choosing the information they presented during their arguments.
He was asserting that some Democrats had selectively leaked portions of previous testimony to the public.
They're not wrong: each side commissions its own surveys, has its own journals, and cites selectively.
Data shows that women and minorities are selectively sorted out of engineering, math and science careers.
California is among the coastal states fighting the administration's plan to selectively increase offshore oil drilling.
The army only lets in civilians selectively to inspect their houses and take some belongings, officers say.
RH also said it has hiked prices selectively to mitigate the impact of tariffs on Chinese goods.
Catching Pokémon teaches patience and training and using items selectively teaches strategic planning and discipline.
Unfortunately, in recent years, research has shown that selectively capturing the largest fish has worrying ecological consequences.
His recent predecessors, including Obama and President George W. Bush, used the bully pulpit much more selectively.
Face recognition gets better over time and lets you selectively set up push notifications and save videos.
With the exception of her relatively new and selectively curated Instagram account, Beyoncé largely rejects social media.
The past is always better than the present, because we selectively remember what we want to remember.
Critics, however, have alleged that Modi has selectively condemned attacks on Dalits, but not those on Muslims.
Otherwise, the campaign and its allies feared, GOP lawmakers would selectively leak embarrassing excerpts to the press.
Conservatives, meanwhile, favor slowly and selectively lowering benefits to match what today's tax levels can pay for.
In this case, the researchers used CRISPR to selectively turn off the genes that encoded acetylcholine receptors.
"The District Attorney's report selectively emphasizes certain facts in order to justify its conclusion," the statement reads.
Mr. West and Ms. Kardashian West are armed with selectively edited documentation optimized for social media distribution.
The U.S. couldn't selectively ignore the global fuel standard without also undoing existing North American ECA protections.
Many inserted ownership requirements into building deeds, known as "racially restrictive covenants," to selectively filter potential buyers.
Using it, channel leads can assign tasks, manage team priorities and selectively post notifications for status updates.
Reexamining "old civil cases that have already been settled", and "selectively" filing criminal charges of technology theft.
Russia still labels it a terrorist organization but Putin has been selectively engaging with them for years.
It's the opposite on the court, where Tyler plays an overcaffeinated twitch, and James attacks more selectively.
"If you selectively exempt people based on politics, that's a big issue for us," Mr. Fulop said.
He selectively reported on studies that backed up his arguments, and ignored the science that contradicted them.
The advertisers are encouraged to selectively target people according to a mind-boggling range of personal characteristics.
"During the riots IDF soldiers fired selectively towards two main instigators and hits were confirmed," it said.
Additionally, the West should be prepared to contribute to the reconstruction of Syria, perhaps selectively by sector.
He has plenty of time to repair the economy—and to fight corruption, whether selectively or not. ■
After all, the criminal complaint used to arrest Mr. Nissen quotes from the transcript, but only selectively.
Bloomberg might anger people, but he'll anger them less selectively, because his campaign isn't beholden to anyone.
Now that Bourdain trains nearly every day in jujitsu, he tries to eat and drink more selectively.
Democrats have returned fire, claiming that sources aligned with Republicans have selectively leaked damaging evidence against Clinton.
Otherwise, the campaign and its allies fear, GOP lawmakers would selectively leak embarrassing excerpts to the press.
That this posturing is a war tactic is clear from how selectively we actually see it used.
In this case, the Treasury Department can do it selectively, strategically and without missiles, boots or blood.
Selectively, across healthcare, there are other areas that will benefit from a dimming aura of government intervention.
But that's different from selectively revoking future rights, even over an objection to something from an unrelated video.
Since then, Ms Comstock has selectively aligned herself with the president; for example, voting for his tax reform.
We've all asked the agency's press office why we're being selectively shut out and have gotten no responses.
One of the reasons the Hydra=Nazi argument is so flawed to me, is how selectively it's deployed.
The First Amendment forecloses the White House from selectively revoking access on the basis of a reporter's viewpoint.
As Tim Stone points out over at RPS, Kalypso's internal policy seems to be implemented somewhat selectively, anyway.
He must selectively lie without giving the appearance that he is anything other than a model of candor.
Growth would be sought by improving performance at stores and selectively opening new ones, rather than via acquisitions.
" In response, The Deuce creator David Simon tweeted, "If journos [are] being selectively barred, then I'll play, too.
The Stable Outlook reflects our expectation that the group will continue to expand selectively with adequate underwriting prudence.
Some believe the state's timber industry could be part of the solution by selectively thinning forests of trees.
I also do not believe it is useful to ignore the poverty and only showcase selectively positive things.
The military spokesman also dismissed U.S. concerns that Pakistan has been selectively targeting militant groups on its soil.
"So there are opportunities in equity selectively and increasingly there are opportunities on the credit side," he said.
The president should quickly narrow the field of candidates and perhaps selectively broach these prospects with some attendees.
By default, members' purchases will be shared with everyone, but there's the option to selectively share items, too.
This shift is visible online, where government websites have been selectively and quietly scrubbed of Obama-era information.
That allowed regulators, she added, to selectively come down on some hip hop-related programs, but not others.
As a nation that aspires to decency, we cannot permit ourselves to apply the law or justice selectively.
They are seeking ways to selectively deter the inflammatory effect in the hopes of forestalling further joint damage.
Instead, focus on what's most important to the company or your immediate supervisor and raise your hand selectively.
Since then, selectively banning content by geography — called "geo-blocking" — has become a more common request from governments.
Citigroup may open branches selectively over time in locations where it would help its wealth business, Chubak said.
In concessions catering Elior said it would focus on getting payback on past investments and would grow selectively.
Maybe, but if I've learned anything in the last few years it's that laws can be applied selectively.
"They've done a good job of selectively pulling that information together — but it has been selective," Westling said.
The material had been "selectively culled" from Goldman's internal personnel files to "sensationalize this proceeding," Goldman's lawyers said.
"If you're a truly committed Never Trumper, there's a fundamental problem with selectively supporting Trump's agenda," she writes.
Inspired by real events, as movies like to say, "Lucy" selectively draws on the bleak story of Capt.
Regardless, there has been no need to genetically modify or selectively breed to increase the plants' nickel-philia.
The Republican National Committee shared a selectively edited clip in March last year that appeared to show Sen.
Russia in particular has a keen interest in obtaining internal documents and selectively leaking them for political advantage.
Over a million years or so, we developed specialized neural structures that selectively tuned in to danger signals.
These substances may selectively feed the more dangerous members of our microbial communities, causing illness and even death.
She is selectively mute, choosing to communicate in sign language and use her speaking voice only when necessary.
"China...accepts international law only selectively where it does not run counter to its own interests," Steinmeier said.
By the 1990s, media companies were complicit in misrepresenting events by selectively editing out images from evening broadcasts.
The Singapore-based team comprises three other senior portfolio managers under Bhandari and will continue to hire selectively.
Over the course of several decades, 300,130 to 700,000 female fetuses were selectively aborted in India each year.
While he evaded mainstream movements like Pop Art, he oddly and selectively adapted elements of those same movements.
The Art Happens Here: Net Art's Archival Poetics at the New Museum restores selectively from the internet's history.
President-elect Donald Trump's threats to selectively penalize U.S. manufacturers for moving production offshore may be difficult to enforce.
Today, Google announced a new tool for selectively blurring sensitive parts in videos uploaded to YouTube, such as faces.
" It argues that the school "selectively commented on snippets" of the videos, which were meant as a "satirical sketch.
Maybe this is because they are clever, or because the rules are (as is to be expected) selectively enforced.
Outside the EU, the UK could selectively offer foreign investors one-off tax deals – something prohibited by EU law.
In fact, those who selectively use the Bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenet of Christianity.
"We do need to do a better job at showing that we are not selectively applying rules," Dorsey said.
From here, you can use the eraser tool to selectively reveal certain parts of your original image or video.
And it discloses the mechanism by which some such ordeals come, selectively and misleadingly, to be redescribed as triumphs.
The country's decision to selectively make debt payments has pushed some bond prices up and left others to languish.
And whether it will make public every disinformation effort it identifies, or only selectively disclose activity from certain states.
Graft remains ever-present in the lives of most Nigerians, and opponents accuse Mr Buhari of fighting it selectively.
These are often used in combination with safeners, which are chemicals that selectively help protect crops from herbicide damage.
Bloomberg, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter, also reported on Tuesday that bonuses would be paid more selectively.
Here are a handful of apps that help mitigate that problem by making it easier to share more selectively.
But, "You can't plead [it] selectively," said Eric Tennen, a partner at Swomley & Tennen, a law firm in Massachusetts.
An ironic and unrecognized result of the ACA is that it selectively disadvantaged a key remedy of the problem.
In addition, the company also runs some ads selectively, but that accounts for less than 25 percent of income.
Outside the EU, the UK could selectively offer foreign investors one-off tax deals - something prohibited by EU law.
And its selectively conservative policies on sexuality, particularly of the female variety, will only guarantee it more cultural irrelevancy.
It doesn't appear that the climb itself was faked in any way, just that parts are edited very selectively.
You can selectively add or remove items from the backup, or tap "Select all" to back up everything.6.
Lower priced drugs should also be selectively imported from European Union countries in response to price gouging or shortages.
He thinks parasites do this, in part, by increasing the secretion of mucus, which selectively feeds anti-inflammatory bacteria.
"Ironically, selectively burdening I.S.P.s, their nascent competitors in online advertising, confers a windfall to those who are already winning."
To cope with unforeseen power shortages, network managers can ask consumers to curb demand, or selectively shut them off.
Ukichiro regarded approaches like Bentley's — that selectively observed only the most aesthetically pleasing of flakes — as antithetical to science.
That comment prompted protests from opponents of European Union membership that Mr. Osborne had quoted selectively from the report.
Through selectively applying pressure on governments who are not compliant, the UN can now enforce digital human rights standards.
Technological advances have, selectively, democratized space and information, providing a platform to those who were once denied a voice.
A third possibility is that Snyder's office decided to selectively withhold relevant correspondence during this period from public scrutiny.
"Those who selectively use the Bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenant of Christianity," she said.
Any extra money, no matter your income, also presents an opportunity to spend more and more selectively on services.
Sanders favors a more convoluted procedure that would require the vice president to selectively bypass the 60-vote threshold.
"The court found no evidence to support D'Souza's claim that he was selectively prosecuted," she said in an interview.
Her spokesman called the video "selectively edited" and said it was clear Ms. Hyde-Smith's comments were in jest.
"Those who selectively use the Bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenet of Christianity," she said.
If so, you can bet good money that they'll selectively leak politically damaging documents ahead of the 2020 election.
Many employees say the new rules around accessing documents are being selectively applied to punish employees who are organizing.
"In the food supply, in our pets, you name it—everywhere you turn, selectively bred stuff appears," Gates observed.
His opponents on the debate stage similarly accused him of selectively embracing parts of Obama's record only when convenient.
I worried about her socially isolating herself from other kids, something I also did as a selectively mute child.
Each of the subject territories selectively grafted it onto local traditions to create distinctive new grass-roots cultural blends.
You could do the same thing in different ways: You could genetically engineer the salmon or selectively breed them.
"To selectively quote the Commissioner and take his words out of context in this manner is irresponsible," the spokesperson said.
When everyone is guilty of breaking the law, the government has the leverage to selectively enforce it as it pleases.
He had released selectively edited tapes of prison conversations with Webster Hubbell, a Clinton friend and former Justice Department official.
" Clinton said that "those who selectively use the Bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenet of Christianity.
"I still think we'd only ever see it very selectively, however, perhaps on smaller tightly held club deals," he said.
Selectively ignoring the robust evidence that contradicts you may win you a debate in the eyes of the general public.
And, Sara, we know the story is far worse than what they&aposre at least selectively leaking at this point.
Facebook had previously enforced the policy selectively to hurt competitors that had used its Find Friends or viral distribution features.
The Project Veritas videos, filmed without apparent awareness or consent, show a range of selectively edited insights from inside Twitter.
Selectively leaking exciting pieces of a game you have early access to, information you signed a contract about, is different.
For example, Twitter will consider whether a video has been slowed down, selectively edited, cropped, or if captions were removed.
Another cites selectively from a decision by Germany's supreme court in 1973 regarding an agreement between West and East Germany.
And also by providing people with tools to selectively share data — when and where they see value in doing so.
The advent of CRISPR has revitalized this line of research because biologists can now selectively weed out these undesirable retroviruses.
Simpson and colleague Peter Fritsch have accused Republican lawmakers of selectively leaking portions of the interviews for maximum political impact.
These posts will be selectively shown in Instagram's Explore tab, and they'll also be searchable by location and optional hashtags.
Project Veritas's O'Keefe specializes in going "undercover" to humiliate the right's political opponents, then often selectively editing the resulting videos.
Of course, similar complaints have been made about the way the WWE — professional wrestling's biggest promotion — selectively edits its archives.
"They're selectively leaking out different documents and it's hard to follow what they're doing," Ernst added about House Democrats. Sen.
The conservative activist and dark arts connoisseur was best known for his selectively edited hits on Planned Parenthood and ACORN.
Instead, they described the proposal as a rehash of previous commitments Chinese leaders have publicly announced, like selectively lifting tariffs.
He has at times been criticized for releasing videos that were selectively edited to portray people in a negative light.
One solution would be to rescue the word, by applying it more selectively to men and more generously to women.
He would also look at opportunities in Latin America if they arose, he said, and selectively consider options in Germany.
"Neutral" reform that lightens the tax burden across the board is pro-growth; eliminating deductions selectively and punitively is not.
Their lawyers argued the recordings were selectively made to exclude parts of conversations favorable to them, but the judge disagreed.
In fact, some of Pindyck's writing about this uncertainty were used (out of context and selectively) to make that case.
The other options will allow you to selectively disable monitors you're not using while keeping them plugged into the desktop.
Financial leverage and sanctions can be very, very persuasive, but we need to use them selectively and with total determination.
A bias toward local action cannot be seen as an invitation to individual communities to selectively secede from the Constitution.
The backgrounds have been refreshed nicely, with a kind of tilt-shift style art that selectively blurs out set pieces.
The plaintiffs say Trump should not selectively block anyone from participating in the public social forum based on their views.
Moreover, by selectively silencing these regions, the researchers were able to essentially hard-wire different fish for winning and losing.
But only if they work selectively at the most high-demand hours of the week: rush hours and weekend nights.
In January, a Cresskill, N.J., homeowner filed a lawsuit against Zillow, claiming the company selectively concealed Zestimates for some listings.
Soldiers are selectively recruited for those Security Force Assistance Brigades instead of taxing regular Army forces for the advisory missions.
"All that today's decision does is provide DOJ with a tool to selectively shield itself from public scrutiny," Boggs wrote.
He has at times been criticized for releasing content that was selectively edited to portray people in a negative light.
O'Keefe's videos have been criticized in the past for being selectively edited, the better to make their targets look worse.
Faced with these dynamics, many providers, including the prestigious Mayo Clinic, have selectively restricted or refused to treat Medicaid patients.
A selectively leaked page of Trump's tax return for 2005 showed he paid $38 million in tax in that year.
It remains rational, as indicated by companies' ability to selectively increase prices without a material impact on their market shares.
The major airlines are likely to selectively match or approach the price of budget airlines for certain flights, he said.
They accused Republicans of selectively leaking details of their testimony to the press and demanded that full transcripts be released.
When laws are enforced selectively by local officials, gathering evidence to sue the Chinese for rule-breaking is nigh-impossible.
Then comes breast milk, which contains special sugars we can't digest, but which selectively feed certain microbes in our gut.
Ivanka Trump also learned to navigate the media, often selectively leaking her involvement, or lack thereof, in headline-making policies.
And it is promising not to selectively use its antitrust laws against foreign companies or subsidize certain high-tech industries.
This makes it easy for school staff to selectively enforce them, often in a way that disproportionately targets black students.
"During the violent riots IDF (Israel Defence Force) soldiers fired selectively towards main instigators," the military said in a statement.
" Her campaign later released a statement saying the senator was "making a joke" and that the video was "selectively edited.
Walmart's Vudu began offering a way for people to selectively share their UltraViolet movies with friends back in 2014, for example.
Right now, all cookies pretty much look the same to the browser, so it's hard to selectively delete third-party cookies.
It is also important to counteract efforts by domestic political actors to selectively suppress the right of all Americans to vote.
"At least a half dozen companies are trying to develop sodium-channel blockers that preferentially or selectively block 1.7," Waxman says.
As described by 3D Hubs, FDM printers build objects by selectively depositing melted material layer-by-layer along a predetermined path.
How it works: Power plants can use CCS technologies to selectively capture carbon dioxide before, during or after the combustion process.
I've selectively chosen a few, knowing from my own studies that memory, data, and mental energy are the most frequent constraints.
The panel's format let Zuckerberg selectively reply to questions at the end of the session, and he didn't address Verhofstadt's points.
So Belyaev began selectively breeding foxes: the ones that weren't as aggressive or afraid of people were allowed to have offspring.
Researchers hope to develop chemicals that can selectively degrade a single type of plastic in a stream of mixed plastic waste.
On the other hand, there is some evidence that using profanity selectively can make a person seem more intense and persuasive.
The claims routinely cite selectively edited videos of public events to advance claims she's suffered seizures and is in poor health.
Also misleading were tweets on Wealthfront's Twitter feed that featured selectively republished posts by Twitter users making positive statements about Wealthfront.
Another new feature, to be rolled out in 2017, will prevent hosts from selectively rejecting users on the basis of availability.
They're also often a better deal, thanks to selectively targeting demographics and relying heavily on Wi-Fi to support the network.
Neck-and-neck for months, opinion polls over the past two weeks have started to break selectively against the Brexit camp.
Selectively, the parents' doctor would chose the healthy embryos to be implanted and discard the embryos with the mutations, Belmonte said.
Allies of Clinton have feared that Republicans would selectively leak details of those summaries to paint an unflattering portrait of Clinton.
Instead, the proposal has been described as a rehash of previous commitments Chinese leaders have publicly announced, like selectively lifting tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to selectively delay tariffs on certain imports that were set to go into effect on Sept.
Democrats say the response is insufficient, and they have complained that the CIA is selectively releasing favorable parts of Haspel's record.
He said the military was being "extraordinarily careful to make sure" that airstrikes were selectively hitting fighters for the militant group.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will selectively co-invest in partnership with KKR, Pillarstone and the banks, Eurobank said.
More than a decade later the moment is still painful to watch, not least because the ensuing outrage selectively targeted Jackson.
Otherwise, the campaign and its allies have feared, GOP lawmakers might be able to selectively leak embarrassing excerpts to the press.
"Selectively ignoring facts can lead to investor carelessness in evaluating a company's performance and lead to sloppy investment decisions," he wrote.
Now, a stream of selectively curated tidbits has swelled into a full-blown, all-you-can-eat buffet of Harry Potter.
We still do that occasionally, we just have to plan the nights selectively — and the hangover mornings are 100 times worse.
The Selectively SheerIf cutouts were the skin-baring clothing detail from last year, this year it's all about selective sheer panels.
"The plan is to this year start rolling out very selectively to other partners," Neves said in an interview on Wednesday.
Third, despite the president's rhetoric, his NLRB is not deregulating but, rather, selectively regulating — that is, regulating unions but not employers.
That's a claim, however, that can only be made by selectively citing some studies in this area (indeed, the weaker ones).
The birds might also feed selectively on certain parts of jellies, like their gonads, which are rich in fats and proteins.
But he said the news media quoted him selectively, accused him of responding too late and ignored his message of unity.
The app will now let everyone who uses its app selectively choose to "restrict" users who are engaging in bullying behavior.
"Even when they are conducted selectively, legally and strategically, history suggests they can still turn out to be unwise," King wrote.
Attracting multinationals would also require Beijing to selectively relax its visa and censorship regimes, plus roll out a hybrid legal system.
Perhaps it is selectively tailored for the wrong sex part of the time, or for neither sex all of the time.
"We would love to do it, but selectively," Girotra said, when asked if Moelis would enter into IPO advisory in India.
If the president deems Hong Kong to no longer have this autonomy, he can selectively suspend these privileges by executive order.
Selectively subsidizing coal and nuclear power is not the most obvious or best way to bolster the grid against sudden events.
Mr. Obama has spoken out selectively since leaving office, usually focusing on themes related to the integrity of the political system.
You have to be concerned about requirements like literacy tests, which states have a bad history of applying selectively and arbitrarily.
The idea is that researchers won't later selectively publish the most positive or more favorable outcomes and drop the negative ones.
A number of startups have found a sweet spot in-between banks and consumers, helping to match the two selectively and intelligently.
But the right opportunities will only start popping up when you decide what you want and thus, start selectively attending to them.
Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, whether the hacker had the ability to selectively leak that old information, Comey indicated that they did.
Because social networks selectively transmit the most attention-grabbing content, these systems' output will evolve to be maximally likeable, clickable, and shareable.
Two sources said Goldman had selectively spoken with companies, including online lenders, about expanding its network of partnerships among fintech start-ups.
Teams in America are looking into selectively breeding and conditioning corals, and expensive coral "gardening" occurs in places that can afford it.
Currently, the company — and its 'Magic Cube' data team — work selectively with government bodies to aid with city planning, maintenance and operations.
If he "violated any terms of service, it's intent to humiliate," Een said, adding that the policy is selectively enforced at best.
It was literally skin care, a bit of foundation selectively and concealer, but that's when you really saw her skin come through.
Savvy readers know better than to trust selectively leaked private partisan polls over the full suite of information available to the public.
" He accused Republicans of attempting "to selectively and misleadingly characterize classified information in an effort to protect the President at any cost.
This 3D printing technique called binder jetting uses a liquid binding agent that's selectively deposited to join powder particles through strategic layering.
They can selectively unblock the site, subscribe, buy temporary access or just keep reading knowing it's depriving the site of needed revenue.
Of course, if selectively serializing instructions doesn't work, we're going to have to serialize everything, which will dramatically slow down modern processors.
The social network has been criticized relentlessly for selectively censoring certain accounts, for reasons some users have speculated are political in nature.
It's not hard to imagine a selectively-functional app becoming a terrific headache, and one that Niantic would be forced to adjudicate.
It&aposs the way the press uses silence selectively to create only one story angle that carries the seal of media approval.
The investment strategy focuses on senior secured loans and selectively, second-lien loans, made primarily to private equity-sponsored middle market companies.
The process, which started rolling out selectively last week, is called "brand gating," and it amounts to a big toll for sellers.
"Three days before debate, House GOP selectively leaks details from inquiry that was closed months ago w/no charges," Brian Fallon tweeted.
"Google is setting a disappointing precedent by selectively blocking customer access to an open website," a spokesperson told The Verge by email.
McIlwain noted that Madrona has selectively made some of these investments in companies like Tigera, Snowflake and Accolade over the years already.
Locations: Tuition: $56,400 per year Niche ranking: 167 Aside from the obvious financial barriers, the school also selectively chooses students through applications.
Other videos subsequently suggested that initial video was selectively edited and shown out of context, and that the meeting was hardly confrontational.
High-intensity laser or electron beams are then used to selectively melt certain areas of the layer, which rapidly cool and solidify.
Yet now their selectively legalistic "free speech" strategy helps turn collegial contentions into rhetorical battlefields by hyping and even provoking progressive offenders.
Conservative media and politicians know how to use America's continuing problems with race and class to destroy anything that gives benefits selectively.
That's why the app removes the dollar amount, makes sharing opt in and allows you to selectively show or hide individual purchases.
The writers describe strategies based on insights into human behavior to get doctors in the United States to prescribe antibiotics more selectively.
NearGroup solves this by making profiles hidden until users choose to selectively disclose them to those they've built a trusted conversation with.
Putin's approach to sovereignty is, of course, hypocritical — used selectively to justify aggression abroad while providing an excuse for oppression at home.
The recent dip is an opportunity and one could start deploying cash selectively as geopolitical uncertainties will weigh more than economic factors.
As for Trump, the president who rarely sits out a feeding frenzy is selectively aiming his Twitter guns at those under scrutiny.
Tactics included withholding government advertising dollars, selectively blocking mergers that would allow outlets to expand, and imposing punitive taxes on ad revenue.
When they selectively killed off macrophages, the tail tattoos remained unchanged; new macrophages had come in and slurped up the freed pigments.
In a statement, Facebook said the documents had been selectively chosen to be embarrassing and misleading as part of a "baseless" lawsuit.
But they face questions of funding, as well as ethics: What are the ramifications of introducing selectively bred coral into the wild?
"Selectively releasing portions of witness interview transcripts damages the credibility of our investigation and discourages future witnesses from coming forward," she said.
Another technique, combining water-soluble metal-binding polymers with ultrafiltration, also has been shown to be effective in selectively recovering various metals.
His lawyer, Alan S. Futerfas, said the documents were "selectively leaked" among the thousands that have been turned over to congressional investigators.
That makes his decision to selectively block people from participating in that forum based on views they have expressed unconstitutional, they maintained.
Professor Hodge said quarantines could be effective if they selectively isolate only those who have been infected or are suspected of infection.
Democrats argued that Mr. McConnell was enforcing the rule selectively, citing examples of Republicans appearing to test the boundaries of Rule XIX.
If the streaming service, which selectively releases audience numbers, is to be believed, more than 80 million subscribers caught the rom-com.
"They didn't selectively inform the press or take any steps to keep things secret," Heather Grizzle, a spokeswoman for Ms. Whitman, said.
Further on, trees had been cut more selectively, some lying where they had fallen, well clear of any walkers on the track.
"You see it selectively, mainly here in Germany and in France - less so in the USA - in our reputational scores," he added.
Netflix only selectively releases viewership figures for programming it considers a hit, and the numbers are not verified by a third party.
Instead, the company can refine its Echo smart speakers, selectively adding features that might bring new customers into the smart speaker space.
As for the actual merits of the charges, Stone's attorneys have argued that their client was selectively prosecuted because of his politics.
The Turks may possess multiple recordings, including surveillance of telephone calls, and the Turkish authorities may have shared the audio only selectively.
Here, the lyrical and subtle strategy of selectively erasing the texts on immigration forms was something that made immediate sense to me.
I fail the breakfast test selectively in Bust puzzles, but I don't feel the itch to push that envelope in mainstream submissions.
They found that when modifying the shape of the fiber and heating it selectively on one side can force it to bend.
"He's been pretty successful in terms of critiquing [selectively] aspects of Barclays' performance, but hasn't really offered a credible alternative strategy," Cumming said.
The new recommendation from the USPSTF is a grade C, which means doctors should selectively offer the service based on an individual's circumstances.
Justice William Horkins acquitted Ghomeshi on all charges, saying it is difficult to have trust in witnesses who selectively or deliberately suppressed information.
Analysts said Iran had a precedent of selectively supporting uprisings in the region if they are in line with its ideology and objectives.
"It doesn't selectively encourage crime, it encourages commerce," said Cabanas, who goes by the nickname "ArcticMine," in an interview via Skype from Vancouver.
Kropf said there was no evidence of Lawson intending to specifically help rioters or selectively providing aid only to people who broke windows.
He then went full-on Melissa McCarthy, angrily countering that the media selectively chooses when to rely on statements from the intelligence committees.
The pair was able to exploit this difference, using proteins to selectively bind and isolate animal DNA, then using magnets to separate them.
After watching the video several times, Autry takes me up to the museum's third floor and shows me the space Perry selectively depicts.
You selectively quoted fragments from the special counsel's report, taking some of the most important statements out of context and ignoring the rest.
Like competitor Facebook is known to do, Liew said he thinks Snapchat will be selectively adding functionality and high-quality teams through acquisitions.
In reply, Mr Pence relied on a favourite gambit: selectively quoting Mr Trump to make his boss sound more like Reagan than Rambo.
Unfortunately, Chipotle's bold plan to make its recovery public to all its customers was about as selectively transparent as its food sourcing procedures.
"Long-term investors are returning to the markets, but they remain cautious, deploying funds prudently and selectively," said a Jeddah-based portfolio manager.
To selectively apply cost-discipline to the health insurance of poorer individuals but not the rest of the market seems arbitrary and punitive.
In short, none of them make good on any of these, and, if they do, it's only selectively so and temporary, to boot.
To cite another example, let's examine how each party selectively claims to value the rule of law and the agencies that enforce it.
FBI agent Peter Strzok's lawyer is accusing Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee of selectively leaking portions of his private testimony last week.
Since the rule was introduced in 2000, the SEC has only taken about 15 actions against companies for selectively disclosing nonpublic, material information.
GOP lawmakers have repeatedly blasted Democrats for releasing what they claim are selectively edited portions of interviews in order to discredit the investigation.
Again, Foucault helps us, with a helpful and unbelabored explanation: History has selectively concealed the experience of reality felt by people without power.
Lopsided "news analysis" appears on the front page of the New York Times next to "all the news" that selectively fits their narrative.
Trump Jr. claimed a congressional committee investigating Russian election meddling had "chosen to selectively leak" the messages following their publication in the Atlantic.
"It is of paramount importance to develop a precise means of selectively connecting specific axons to neuron cell body," the current study says.
Then, over the course of a short period of time they very selectively tweaked just a few transactions here, a few transactions there.
His work explains how the process of talking to one another causes us to selectively remember, forget, and create a false collective narrative.
SARMs were designed to selectively target skeletal muscle and spare other tissues, in an attempt to reduce some of these unwanted side effects.
Critics said Mr. Bercow has taken an anti-Brexit position from the beginning, marshaling parliamentary procedure selectively to frustrate it at every turn.
If there's interest enough, as Mr. Mueller has now seen, it will be told for you, incompletely, selectively and to someone else's tastes.
The full fund-raising reports are due on April 15, where candidates cannot selectively pick statistics to make their campaigns appear more formidable.
The GEC has defended its decision to selectively share the report and pushed back against calls to make the report more widely available.
In their findings letter, department investigators wrote that they had discovered no evidence that Jewish and non-Jewish attendees were selectively charged fees.
She hasn't directed in five years or appeared in a film since 2010, choosing to spend time with her children and work selectively.
Experts have been warning about the dangers of selectively edited videos being used as a misinformation tactic ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
Indeed, there is a long history of partisans selectively admitting new states in order to pack the Senate with their own fellow partisans.
" Facebook said in December that the documents from the Six4Three lawsuit had been "selectively leaked" to tell "only one side of the story.
Instead, he will use the legal tools at his disposal to pare back the agency's reach and power, and trim its budget selectively.
They began chatting online, with the girl "selectively taking screenshots of her phone to document the exchanges before they disappeared," the memo says.
I salute fashion daring and do my best to practice it myself — selectively, 9 to 5, and with wild abandon, nights and weekends.
Like many of Russia's laws restricting freedom of expression, the new amendments may be applied selectively as a deterrent to journalists and bloggers.
But Jay Kanzler, a lawyer for the store and its employees, disputed the documentary's claims and said the film had been selectively edited.
Critics have suggested that Damore's assertions lacked scientific backing and were selectively chosen to bolster a conclusion he'd already reached, among other criticisms.
"Although I had put that in my newsletter, he selectively read it and saw 'no need for estate-planning life insurance,'" Bishop added.
Selectively jettisoning states's rights when state policies conflict with other aspects of the Republican agenda is hypocritical and ought to be viewed critically.
The U.S. has up to this point only selectively shared intelligence with Saudi Arabia about the threats from Houthi militants, according to Reuters.
To do this, Ms. Simpson selectively borrows from the work of her hometown contemporaries, like the Chicago Imagists Karl Wirsum and Roger Brown.
In essence, he has said that "never again" — the oft-repeated phrase connected to the horrors of the Holocaust — cannot be selectively applied.
You selectively quoted fragments from the special counsel report, taking some of the most important statements out of context and ignoring the rest.
That is why smaller-scale narratives, from Jessica Jones to Ant-Man and the Wasp, selectively forget that the big guns are out there.
They sent a letter in July alleging that teachers and administrators in the school district are selectively enforcing the dress code against female students.
Travel restrictions have been selectively imposed on debtors in the past, but the new policies are expanding the infractions that will get citizens blacklisted.
CF: Typically, it's a $500,000 check into a pre-seed deal, or we've gone as high as $1.5 million, writing follow-on checks selectively.
"We have been investing selectively in some stressed and distressed areas," said Trey Parker, portfolio manager and head of credit at Highland Capital Management.
Thus, should I ever feel inspired to maliciousness, I could selectively prune my chat history with someone, elide essential context, and misrepresent their words.
For example, in radioactive iodine therapy, patients are treated with radiation-tagged iodine molecules, which selectively target and kill overactive cells in the thyroid.
It's no secret that in recent years, major segments of the Republican Party have declared open season on public employee unions — selectively, of course.
He sees more volatility this year and opportunities to buy selectively in companies with strong balance sheets, healthy free cash flow and decent dividends.
The documents were selectively leaked to publish some, but not all, of the internal discussions at Facebook at the time of our platform changes.
We're seeing smart resurfacing molecules that selectively erode only dead surface cells, sparing the healthy skin below, to give a glow sans side effects.
Former CEO Dick Costolo fired back Thursday after Buzzfeed News alleged that Twitter had selectively blocked harassment of celebrities such as President Barack Obama.
Technically, it's Beyoncé and Eminem, but it's still happening, and if you listen selectively, you can pretend it's Bey dropping a brand new track.
Another anti-aging start-up is San Francisco-based Unity Biotechnology, which is developing medicines that selectively target and eliminate so-called senescent cells.
We may lack the resources to fight violence everywhere, but if we choose selectively and act legitimately, we can win where it matters most.
They can "record from (listen to) or stimulate (talk to) small subsets of nerve fibers very selectively, and reasonably comprehensively," Clark explained via email.
They have bullied the FBI into selectively leaking information that might damage Clinton, and some Republicans have even said they're likely to impeach her.
"Very few catalysts—except expensive ones, like gold and silver—can selectively transform CO2 to CO in water, which is crucial for industrial applications."
Facebook did not respond to Motherboard's questions about who writes these tweets, and why Twitter is an appropriate place to selectively argue with journalists.
Corbin Hiar, a reporter for E&E News, tweeted that he was not told why the reporters were "selectively" shut out of the meeting.
Carved into these — and slowly revealed under Jennifer Tipton's sensitive lighting — are arched doors that open onto darkness and only selectively let people through.
Donna Hay's LIFE IN BALANCE: A Fresher Approach to Eating (Fourth Estate, $34.99) should also be given selectively, perhaps even with a trigger warning.
Syntropy will help medical researchers to structure and analyze data from various sources and to selectively share the insight with external partners, they added.
Savolitinib is designed to limit their ability to develop such resistance by selectively targeting c-MET, an enzyme that functions abnormally in many tumors.
Democrats "have spent far more time writing letters, selectively leaking material, and spreading mischaracterizations than you have actually participating in this investigation," he wrote.
He relies on La Boîte for his supply of Aleppo pepper, selectively chosen by Mr. Sercarz from plants grown in Turkey from Syrian seeds.
Mr. Gowdy, who is retiring at the end of the year, has used his gavel selectively since taking over the Oversight Committee last year.
Republicans have refused to release full transcripts of our firm's testimony, even as they selectively leak details to media outlets on the far right.
Starting around 1960, Russian scientists took farm-bred foxes and began to breed them selectively, not for better fur, but for friendliness toward humans.
Policies that exempt high-unemployment places, but not people who face other obstacles to work, selectively acknowledge barriers for only some of the poor.
Unless German authorities set up mandatory border checkpoints at every rail and road crossing with Austria — a huge undertaking — they'll need to screen selectively.
The disparity is more pronounced when automated by an algorithm, like Twitter, over a selectively curated site like the New York Times or Shutterstock.
CBS anchors at times lost control and let the candidates brawl -- and then selectively attempted to regain it by repeatedly interrupting candidates mid-answer.
For the past several years, John Cale, the Welsh musician and co-founder of the Velvet Underground, has been selectively reissuing his back catalogue.
Democrats have called it a selectively edited group of GOP talking points that attempt to distract from the committee's own investigation into Russian meddling.
We've selectively used our balance sheet to make important strategic investments, for instance, a foray into extending our asset-to-management capabilities into insurance.
If Beijing wants to attract more foreign money into mainland stocks and bonds, it might be time to start selectively relaxing cross-border curbs.
But it is odd that Walmart is selectively choosing to take a stand against e-cigarettes when you can still buy traditional tobacco products.
Syntropy will help medical researchers to structure and analyse data from various sources and to selectively share the insight with external partners, they added.
Current DHS and State Department officials have alleged that the administration has not consulted available evidence, or selectively chosen intelligence, to inform its initiatives.
They're not categorically the kind of person who eats whatever that kind of food is, in their mind, but they might consume it selectively.
Corbin Hiar, a reporter for E&E News, tweeted that he was not told why the reporters were "selectively" shut out of the meeting.
They're breeds like the Yakutian cattle, which has been selectively bred for centuries to be able to live in conditions up to -60 °C.
DeVos's performance on 60 Minutes was widely panned, and DeVos has tried to fight back, implying that the news program selectively edited the segment.
This is the hallmark of Russell's practice: using a scalpel to selectively remove from sight what might have visually cohered with far less wonderment.
The Federal Communications Commission has been pushing for a rollback of Obama-era net neutrality protections that prevent internet service providers from selectively throttling data.
But some of the newer ones can work more selectively, using the same principle to jam a signal that tumors use to evade T cells.
Image: Frangipane et al (eLife 2018)The researchers point out that there are other passive systems in which genetically modified bacteria selectively stick to surfaces.
Moving forward, we can expect Trump's mandate talk to draw on his campaign positions — but selectively, with an eye to the demands of the moment.
Volumes have jumped as dealers hedged their exposure to a rough market, and money managers selectively bought synthetic indices as a substitute to cash bonds.
This suggests either that wolves are being fended off by animals with antlers or that they are selectively attacking those which do not have them.
"People are really uncertain of what's going to happen — and they're going to hunker down, they're going to save, they're going to spend very selectively."
Instead, she makes grave proclamations based purely on anecdotes, correlations — such as smartphone ownership rising alongside higher rates of teen depression — and selectively wielded data.
Selective leaks Republican pushback: Trump has complained that the House Intelligence Committee has been "selectively" leaking pieces of certain witnesses' testimony to support their position.
And because in most emerging markets dollar bonds are not a big part of overall debt, there is little point in selectively defaulting on them.
The IOC said it will look into the "legal options" of an outright ban of all Russian athletes as opposed to selectively banning known offenders.
Once he has opened up an "interactive space to millions of users and participants, he may not selectively exclude those whose views he disagrees with".
Under similar circumstances in June 2014, Ecuador returned to the international bond markets for the first time since President Rafael Correa selectively defaulted in 2008.
Since nationalists look selectively to the past in making their case for a different future, the fluctuations of national sentiment are a good starting-point.
The feature, which is "rolling out selectively over the next month or so," is accessible by swiping up from the camera screen in the app.
In an unprecedented move, The White House selectively excluded certain media outlets from attending an off-camera briefing with press secretary Sean Spicer on Friday.
The finance ministry spokesman said the newspaper had "very selectively" cited from an internal document in which officials had simply summarized various models and proposals.
"I suggest to the media that, in your reports, you not selectively pump up or ignore things," Hua told a daily news briefing on Wednesday.
This allows it to more selectively curate its own list of "winners and losers" in terms of which companies will be targeted by the changes.
They may not like what Obama does, but deep inside, they know they can't selectively support when to agree and not agree with the Constitution.
At least let us select our own backgrounds... And finally, there's a new "Tint Brush" feature that lets you selectively change the colors of things.
Project Veritas frequently targets Democrats and other left-leaning organizations through undercover videos but has faced accusations of selectively editing videos to drive a point.
And in person, she is selectively evasive, speaking with extreme ideological certainty but also clear emotional reluctance, deciding with each moment which one to prioritize.
But Hyphen-Labs, a collective of women technologists of color, has developed an ingenious workaround—a scarf that occludes the wearer's face, but only selectively.
In a workforce with so many guidelines for conduct, rules can be selectively enforced, and small violations can become a pretext for punishing other wrongs.
A Higher Loyalty drops on Tuesday, but, in keeping with longstanding publishing tradition, the good bits have already been selectively leaked to outlets in advance.
Otting said the data Warren cited was selectively gathered and that those branches were inherited from failing banks OneWest had purchased and attempted to salvage.
And certainly the company is admitting it made fewer checks on what developers were doing with user data vs companies it selectively gave access to.
However critics have pointed out that Twitter appears to apply its own policies selectively — including its policy of not disclosing information pertaining to individual accounts.
Those concerns are shared by Democrats in Congress, who have dismissed the memo as a selectively edited political document meant to undermine the Russia probe.
But Mr. McConnell himself is now selectively omitting parts of them, and focusing on a different, misleading rationale to justify his actions two years ago.
The difference, of course, is that Trump prevaricates constantly, whereas Clapper and Brennan lie selectively, as required (or so they contend) by their job descriptions.
He's been repeatedly accused of selectively editing videos from protests in a manner that absolves far-right activists of responsibility and skews blame towards antifa.
Biographers, including the longtime editor Tina Brown, have documented how Diana tried to shape all this coverage by making herself selectively available and self-revelatory.
If so, the next step in the Kremlin playbook is very likely another round of selectively leaked documents aimed at swaying the 2020 election result.
Netflix—which only selectively releases viewing numbers for its most popular shows and films—has an ever-evolving definition of what a "view" really means.
But Democrats are at odds over whether they should oppose Mr. Trump across the board or selectively work with him where they have common interests.
They now use software and algorithms that share information selectively with drivers, giving drivers incentives to work when and where the companies want them to.
Not holding briefings where a reporter can ask any question on the spot allows Grisham to selectively respond to the questions she wants to address.
The Korean flag carrier has selectively cut services to cities outside of China including Taipei, Taiwan and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, the airline listed on its website.
We now have Arkansas laws both banning abortions that selectively target baby girls and requiring standard medical care for babies born alive during an abortion.
Project Veritas, a conservative group founded by James O'Keefe that is known for selectively editing video and performing undercover operations, posted the video on Tuesday.
But he executes Matt LaFleur's scheme — which isn't very different from Minnesota's — selectively, too often reverting to playground tendencies despite a basic throw coming open.
Snowden also argued that the suit "is based on animus toward his viewpoint," and that the government only selectively enforced secrecy agreements, the judge said.
Silverton is "selectively walking away from investments where we think they&aposre on the higher end of...this valuation change that&aposs happened," he said.
"We, as we have said many times before, act precisely, selectively, trying to minimize possible risks to the peaceful population," RIA quoted Ryabkov as saying.
It means selectively introducing her to the music I loved at her age, sometimes coaxing an approving grin from her, sometimes getting a skeptical eyebrow.
From the start, the European dairy industry argued that Canadian cheesemakers would use their quota to limit competition by importing selectively or not at all.
The Cuban Government should not apply laws selectively to suit its convenience, nor to protect only those who execute work which suits its political interests.
In Florida, legislators have sent a similar signal about selectively listening to the evidence (and the boos of people who, just last week, survived a massacre).
"Selectively releasing portions of witness interview transcripts damages the credibility of our investigation and discourages future witnesses from coming forward," said Amanda Gonzalez, Gowdy&aposs spokeswoman.
Though how exactly they go about selectively introducing the concept will be key to building the momentum needed to power their big vision for the app.
We made this video when Go90 came out; the product was such an obvious disaster we had to selectively decide which clueless bits to focus on.
" She accused Trillin of selectively choosing quotes from the women she interviewed to support "preconceived notions," and wrote that the piece presented "half-truths at best.
As Hansson pointed out, from a maintainer's perspective, this ability to selectively engage with users is part of the luxury of not monetizing open source projects.
As research has shown increased automation benefitting retail investors, there is also research quantifying the harmful effects of selectively applying a delay like IEX's proposed exchange.
Mixed motives are always matters of degree and, if they become a criteria for impeachment, they can be used selectively against certain candidates and not others.
Both criminologists and economists have been affronted by the way Berenson and his media enablers have selectively employed data to make claims about violence and psychosis.
Many believe that JNE members selectively used confusing red tape to target Guzmán and Acuña, in order to favor Keiko and powerful former president Alan García.
"We deplore the deceptive and underhanded tactics by which this footage was obtained and selectively edited to fit a pre-determined narrative," Twitter said last week.
The idea of selectively rolling out features to a portion of an app's users is something larger companies like Facebook and Twitter do all the time.
Having them, knowing them, selectively sharing them with inappropriate parties as a form of revenge — basically every hour passed in a Slytherin house is secrets o'clock.
He's directly (if selectively) using the Bible to publicly advocate for Trump's right to rule by divine fiat — to do, essentially, whatever he wants to do.
Trump and his top surrogates have claimed that she faces a health crisis, citing selectively edited videos of public events to advance claims she's suffered seizures.
Now that the world outside has flourished in other ways, however, Apple has found it prudent to dismantle that wall, slowly and selectively, brick by brick.
The new 'nuclear option' delete feature allows a user to selectively delete their own messages and/or messages sent by the other person in the chat.
It said the crowd threw stones and rolled burning tires at soldiers, who responded with "riot dispersal" measures and "fired live rounds selectively towards main instigators".
Multi-modal travel platform players with whom Busbud says it's "selectively" partnering at this point — supplying bus inventory and booking — include Trainline, Rome2Rio, CheckmyBus and Liligo.fr.
Crisanti's team designed their gene drive to selectively alter a region of a so-called "doublesex gene" in the mosquitoes, which is responsible for female development.
Allo does not give you the option to selectively use this data, so you can't, say, give it access to your calendar but not your emails.
Both Apple and Google have developed software systems that are designed for users to safely store and selectively share their health information, mostly collected via sensors.
In other words, wild coffee species have evolved a wide variety of adaptations that could be selectively bred into farmed strains that could benefit from them.
During the lawsuit to block the merger last year, AT&T sought to allege that the government was selectively using antitrust laws out of political bias.
Here's just one example of selectively biased examples presented during a Facebook consent flow used to encourage European users to switch on its face recognition technology.
On the other hand, even when religion is highly experimental and blurs the doctrinal contours, it continues to draw selectively on older texts, teachings and symbols.
However innocuous the changes made, the baby's birth will mark the first time that humanity has selectively interceded to change the genetic inheritance of future generations.
Project Veritas frequently targets Democrats and other left-leaning organizations through undercover videos but has often faced accusations of selectively editing videos to drive a point.
The employee, Jen Gennai, said the video was recorded by people who lied about their identities, filmed her without her consent and "selectively edited" the footage.
"For this feed feature, we selectively translate source text into 24 target languages, to match each member's interface locale supported by LinkedIn," Clayton and Zhao wrote.
The same can be said for Republican politicians who selectively defend or try to distance themselves from the President while they focus on advancing their agenda.
They have been running to friendly outlets to selectively put out information, all designed to propagandize and lie to the American people and damage President Trump.
Some documents from Kavanaugh's lengthy career have been released, but Democrats complain that a former deputy to Kavanaugh has been allowed to selectively release the papers.
Onex is a public company and has a very strong cash position, and so we've really used third-party capital on the equity side very selectively.
It remains unclear, however, how the U.S. will square these measures with statements about selectively considering waivers for states that wish to continue purchasing Iranian oil.
But it will be difficult for Russian internet service providers to selectively block those pages, meaning the blockages could be widespread, according to Russian media reports.
The law also codifies rules that ban online news broadcasting services from original reporting, requiring them to identify sources and non-selectively reproduce state-sanctioned information.
Human rights advocates and Mr. Khan's political rivals accuse the military of selectively targeting Mr. Khan's opponents, and muzzling the press when it has been critical.
He selectively quoted the piece to focus on Grynbaum's noting of how well the coronavirus task force briefings have been performing in terms of TV ratings.
Federer is attacking selectively but often on particularly significant points, and he saved a set point at 6-7 in the tiebreaker by serving and volleying.
Every version of Windows has a security flaw that attackers discovered before Microsoft did, and the company acknowledged this week that it's been been selectively exploited.
In the wake of the breach, emails were selectively dumped online, spurring conspiracy theories and widespread doubts about Clinton in the final stretch of the campaign.
To download music from Pandora selectively, you have to have a $9.99 a month Pandora Premium subscription or a $14.99 a month Pandora Premium Family subscription.
But he's selectively highlighting one set of data to show a greater decline over a more precise data set showing a smaller, but still notable, reduction.
They're going to have to decide how much they want to abide by Mr. Trump's decision to selectively quarantine colleagues whose coverage he does not like.
It does this by selectively targeting only weeds and infestations in a whole field, so that healthy crop and soil doesn't have pesticide applied to it.
Upstairs in the selectively lighted dining room, the Unabridged Berselius is a 3873-course tasting menu for $215, and the abridged, 10-course version is $145.
After investigating the matter, the federal Justice Department accused the authority of violating the Civil Rights Act by selectively enforcing regulations against Sikh and Muslim employees.
"We expect Hong Kong authorities not to use law enforcement selectively for political purposes, and to handle cases fairly and transparently," she added in a statement.
"We expect Hong Kong authorities not to use law enforcement selectively for political purposes, and to handle cases fairly and transparently," she added in a statement.
The results could be legions of newly empowered employees who could use health care services much more selectively and effectively — and perhaps, more cheaply as well.
It's not hard to see how such tools can be applied to selectively hit up only the voters most likely to align with a business' interests.
While this treatment has long been shrouded in controversy, it remains, when used selectively and judiciously, a very effective treatment for some cases of serious depression.
And yet the experiences of people trying to work across EU borders suggests member states often enforce single market principles selectively to suit their own interests.
Canonized history has a habit of saying more with what it doesn't show than with what it does, selectively exaggerating achievements as well as concealing crimes.
The latter will be supported by Telkomsel's cluster-based pricing strategy - in which it prices selectively higher in regions where the company is a market leader.
Now, the warplanes are stalking their prey more selectively, dropping one-tenth of that over a weekend — and sometimes less, said military officials at Al Udeid.
"Facing economic headwinds and lackluster job growth, Modi will rally his conservative base by selectively resorting to Hindu nationalism," global security consultancy Stratfor said last month.
The major media are selectively reporting the FBI and DOJ&aposs briefing of key law maker&aposs last week about that informant in the Trump Presidential campaign.
"We deplore the deceptive and underhanded tactics by which this footage was obtained and selectively edited to fit a pre-determined narrative," said a spokesperson by email.
CRISPR-Cas9 works as a type of molecular scissors that can selectively trim away unwanted parts of the genome, and replace it with new stretches of DNA.
"Restaurant operators continue to take price and if they continue to take price, and not take it selectively... the consumer will reject them," NPD's Riggs told CNBC.
Other strategists agree that investors may want to play the semiconductor space highly selectively, rather than buying up a broad vehicle like the semiconductor-tracking SMH ETF.
Simpson and Fritsch have accused Republicans of selectively leaking details from their testimony to "far right" media outlets while maligning their business with a vast misinformation campaign.
We can also selectively import modules that are components of packages, so we don't have to bring in a bunch of extra code that we don't need.
Westling accused the government of "selectively" pulling together pieces of information, and argued that some emails showed prospective lenders knew about Manafort's lack of income and debts.
"A vote now is a bit like un-Ringing a bell as House Democrats have selectively leaked information in order to damage President @realDonaldTrump for weeks," Sen.
A new biocontrol method, though, is showing promise, says Cressman: The killer fungus Metarhizium acridum, which only torments locusts and grasshoppers, could more selectively target the menace.
The headphones also have a microphone array that not only helps with noise cancellation, but drives the ability to selectively hear noise from the world around you.
Precision agriculture, aided by lots of sensors and computation, lets farmers selectively apply small amounts of water, fertilizer, and pesticide where needed instead of blanketing entire fields.
The characters long for a sense of community and continuity, which leads to selectively romanticizing the customs of others and the connection to the past they represent.
Harry also accused the newspaper of selectively editing the letter to disguise "lies" the paper had told about the Duchess -- a claim that the tabloid specifically denies.
" "The truth hurts," Davis said, adding, "To be selectively ignorant and pretend nothing is going on around you is ultimately going to be fatal to your organization.
The idea is that sharing stuff on Splish is a bonding experience; part of an ongoing smartphone-enabled conversation between mates, rather than a selectively manicured photoshoot.
Those texts were the subject of last week's cross examination ... Spacey's lawyer had information the alleged victim selectively deleted texts and, when pressed, he invoked the 5th.
A study by Martin Zuidhof of the University of Alberta and colleagues documented this shift by comparing chickens that were selectively bred in 260, 22015 and 25.
" The company's filing goes on to claim that Qualcomm selectively gained patents that covered technologies that might be inside Apple products "much like a common patent troll.
Donald Trump and his top surrogates have claimed that Clinton faces a health crisis, citing selectively edited videos of public events to advance claims she's suffered seizures.
She could, in principle, use prenatal genetic diagnosis (PGD) to test her eggs or her embryos, and thereby selectively conceive a child lacking the BRCA-1 mutation.
It might be hard for you to trust a company if it had, say, selectively disabled access to its Android app to see what users would do.
LinkedIn selectively now tells us that it has over 10 million jobs listed, more than 9 million company profiles, and over 100,000 business articles published each week.
" The article noted that the American Enterprise Institute might have been trying "to fix the fight when it released review copies selectively, contrary to usual publishing protocols.
The incendiary footage in "BlacKkKlansman," including selectively edited clips of President Trump addressing the tragedy, has nothing to do with the film; its inclusion is another matter.
Although pugs have stayed roughly the same size over time, they have been selectively bred to have bigger, wider eyes and flatter noses, according to the Guardian.
" A report would be required "whenever a special counsel finishes the investigation, is fired, or resigns" to ensure that the results "cannot be sealed or selectively censored.
Shirley Sherrod's dubious firing from the US Department of Agriculture, after all, took place as a result of a selectively edited video posted by Andrew on BigGovernment.
Why it matters: The S-1 filing should provide us with a much more complete understanding of Uber's finances, which to date have been selectively self-disclosed.
"  In a mea culpa published on fivethirtyeight in May, Silver lamented that, in retrospect, "I found myself selectively interpreting the evidence and engaging in some lazy reasoning.
Aitan Goelman, Strzok's lawyer, initially indicated last week that his client might not comply with the subpoena, arguing lawmakers selectively leaked portions of his closed-door testimony.
To stop ourselves from selectively seeking out the opinions of others in our judgments, we should avoid listening to the "noise" and instead, seek out verifiable data.
CRISPR/Cas9 works like a pair of molecular scissors that can selectively trim away unwanted parts of the genome, and replace it with new stretches of DNA.
"We, as we have said many times before, act precisely, selectively, trying to minimize possible risks to the peaceful population," Ryabkov reportedly told RIA, according to Reuters.
"It is simply not fair that they apply rules selectively and when convenient," she said of the enforcement officers, who were busy trying to flee the cameras.
Media outlets selectively edited an apology interview CBS forced her to tape, making it seem as though the incident was a publicity stunt, rather than an accident.
"Here is the entire chain of messages with @wikileaks (with my whopping 3 responses) which one of the congressional committees has chosen to selectively leak," he tweeted.
Ad blocking, in technical terms, is the act of selectively downloading material when visiting a website or using an app, thus "blocking" the unwanted items from loading.
Instead, the company has built a social platform that lets users automatically keep track of their own inventory of purchases, and selectively share this information with friends.
Why it matters: Time's selectively comes as the publisher's digital revenues are soaring, thanks to native and programmatic digital advertising growth, which has likely piqued investor interest.
Syria is not the only place where the Security Council has selectively ducked its responsibility to protect innocent civilians and prevent war crimes in the Middle East.
Similarly, the boards used for the floors came from oak trees that were selectively cut, and not clear-cut in a way that might devastate a forest.
Being more skeptical, engaging more selectively and prioritizing links to information providers outside our social media silos will hurt the bottom line of the social media giants.
Her problems worsened with the release of a second video that appeared to show her joking about voter suppression, but which her campaign said was selectively edited.
Despite the brand's best efforts, Birkenstocks are now firmly part of the style universe, and as a result, the company collaborates selectively with the high fashion world.
We're happily in charge of that choice and we make decisions selectively about whether we think it will aid us or whether it will work against us.
American leaders should remain consistent in their public and private criticism of Mr. Erdogan's undemocratic behavior, rather than withholding or deploying it selectively as a diplomatic tool.
Whereas flights from Europe or Asia take a full day, forcing allies to visit selectively, Canadian leaders can be in Washington for breakfast and home by lunch.
Since then, Russia has built or is building a web of pipelines that will allow it to cut gas flows selectively without interrupting service to other customers.
"I don't think we should selectively call just witnesses that don't like the president," Paul said Tuesday, while specifying that his first preference is for no witnesses.
The lawyer, Montell Figgins, said Thomas and co-defendant Tova Noel were "selectively" prosecuted "to cover for all of the inadequacies" of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Gulen and his followers have advocated a conservative Islamic lifestyle mixed with Turkish nationalism, high education standards and — unlike many Muslim brotherhoods — a selectively pro-Western worldview.
When partisanship leads to information being selectively declassified in a way that creates a misleading narrative, that undermines the progress the community has made at improving transparency.
" But it added, "Generally speaking, as we have previously stated, we selectively evaluate opportunities to accelerate the company's strategic growth while maintaining or enhancing its credit profile.
What progressives are proposing are rules for corporate behavior that would apply equally to all companies, not be imposed selectively on corporations depending on their political orientation.
Avenatti has alleged that Cohen or an associate selectively leaked to the media audio obtained by the FBI in raids on his home, office, and hotel room.
Instead, Schumer faces the burden of reinventing his traumatized party on the fly and protecting Barack Obama's legacy, while selectively doing business with a Trump White House.
Another retaliatory measure Pakistan could take is to refuse, or limit, visa services to the U.S. diplomats, intelligence and civilian persons, or selectively expel them from Pakistan.
Mr. Mahar described the activists as "malicious" and "militant" extremists who had bullied law-abiding citizens and used footage selectively in the film to further their aims.
" But the girl's parents have been quoted denouncing the film, saying it was made under false pretenses and was selectively edited to make an "anti-North Korean movie.
Collectors uploading works also get visibility controls which let them maintain a private register within the app, should they prefer, or share access to their collection — including selectively.
Better to selectively target the populations that need help, the reasoning goes, than disperse millions of people throughout the region—and then somehow get them all back home.
What the Health is part of a genre of food documentaries (and diet books) that selectively analyze nutrition research to demonize particular foods and praise a particular diet.
City manager: 'We don't selectively enforce the law' Sunland Park City Manager Julia Brown told CNN the city's "cease and desist" order has nothing to do with politics.
The first team of researchers analyzed Martian meteorites for zircons, special crystals that form out of melting magma and can selectively trap uranium atoms—but not lead atoms.
Cara Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing and commercializing new chemical entities designed to alleviate pain and pruritus by selectively targeting kappa opioid receptors.
ABB, whose products also include charging stations for electric cars and massive converters for continent-spanning transmission systems, would also invest selectively in start-up companies, Spiesshofer said.
These are not a new thing, and if you're going to criticize them as inherently illegitimate, you can't just do that selectively for the injunctions that you dislike.
However, opportunity is knocking for VCs willing to go against the grain that have now been given more time and pricing power to selectively uncover the next unicorn.
However… if a system allows encryption to be selectively circumvented at the command of an intelligence agency, it's not really end-to-end encryption in a meaningful sense!
It didn't happen in a series of shocking, M. Night Shyamalan-style reveals, but by selectively sharing the perspectives of different characters and the motives behind their actions.
Heading into the experiment, the researchers weren't sure if place cells could be selectively edited in such a precise way, as each can contribute to multiple spatial representations.
I think we give them out selectively so when we see something we like about a person, we go out of our way to let that person know.
So when officials share data with academics, they do so selectively and with plenty of bureaucratic hurdles, often making any resulting research impossible for third parties to replicate.
As investors selectively took shelter in safe-haven assets, the MSCI index of global stocks hit its lowest levels since early February while gauges of market volatility jumped.
James O'Keefe, the conservative filmmaker known for his outlandish, selectively edited undercover videos, is back in the spotlight for embarrassing himself as he tried to embarrass someone else.
The project works with local volunteers who raise homing pigeons, a variety of the common pigeon that was selectively bred for its ability to find its way home.
That's because they shrink in length but expand in diameter, just like our own muscle fibers do, when heat is applied selectively to one side of the material.
The Post cites selectively-trimmed waiting list data from Illinois and a report from a leftist "think tank," saying the state's waiting list has "actually decreased" since 2013.
Kelley accused lawmakers of pushing for a closed hearing so they can selectively leak portions of Comey's testimony to undermine Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the election.
The president urging the use of antitrust law to selectively thwart a company would be unprecedented, according to Jeffrey Jacobovitz of the law firm Arnall Golden Gregory LLP.
O'Keefe, who founded Project Veritas, a conservative group known for selectively editing video and performing undercover operations, cited the video as an example of Twitter's bias against conservatives.
Any hostile foreign power will now have an incentive to selectively leak stolen information, whether authentic or manipulated, to influence our elections in pursuit of their own interests.
Rather than using the past to understand the present, academics today create their own conclusions about the present and use the past selectively to achieve a political objective.
Manafort's lawyers said they did not plan on arguing at trial that Manafort was the victim of a political prosecution or that he was "selectively" or "vindictively" prosecuted.
Moreover, when crimes are not investigated and prosecuted fairly, non-selectively, with a reasonable sense of proportion, the president pays the cost in political damage to his administration.
"This Committee has repeatedly interviewed witnesses in secret, only to selectively leak from the interviews to disparage those witnesses and promulgate a patently false narrative," the lawyers wrote.
"While the Interview was in progress, members of the Committee and/or their staff began selectively leaking information provided during the Interview to various press outlets," Futerfas wrote.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive of DoubleLine Capital, said on CNBC television onWednesday that he has been selectively shorting shares in some restaurants, airlines and retailers.
The out-of-control growth of abnormal white blood cells, though, has provided an opening for drug and radiation therapies that selectively cull the body's fastest-growing cells.
A senior intelligence official said recently that the North Koreans are listening selectively: They focus on Mr. Trump's enthusiastic reassurances to Mr. Kim, like his tweet on Aug.
Tommy Bahama-owner Oxford Industries, which reaffirmed its full-year outlook, said it plans to hike prices selectively, if proposed tariff hike on remaining Chinese imports are introduced.
To support its conclusion that the Israeli military had selectively chosen images used to publicize the attack, the report analyzed video posted online by the military spokesman's office.
Mr. Trump beat a public drum for the tax bill throughout the process, but he engaged selectively on policy details, often over Twitter, sometimes backed with phone calls.
But they selectively ignore a key fact of that history: it was Zionist activists who gave us so many of the ideals and instruments of modern human rights.
And the Podesta emails, leaked slowly over the month of October, were doled out selectively, with a number of exchanges held back, according to two Clinton campaign officials.
Then they tested subjects' memories of both stories a week later and found that propranolol selectively impaired recall of the emotionally arousing story but not the neutral story.
For Mr. Kudlow's claims about trade barriers imposed by China and the European Union to be accurate, he would need to selectively apply different metrics in each case.
This is reinforced by a Trump White House that selectively refuses to take action or speak out against autocratic governments for human rights abuses, including the Khashoggi murder.
McCabe told CNN his testimony was "selectively quoted" and "mischaracterized" to bolster GOP claims that the Steele dossier was the key to obtaining a surveillance warrant on Page.
Although it remains unclear exactly who provided the documents to WikiLeaks, security experts have long warned that Russian intelligence is capable of selectively doctoring emails that it disseminates.
What we do (and do not) post, how we say what we say, how we portray ourselves through selectively chosen (and often edited) photos — it's an online persona.
In some cases, to relieve pressure from FIFA, Iran has selectively allowed limited number of women, mostly relatives of players or government officials, to attend certain soccer games.
Rather, it says it has simply decided that now is the time to selectively enforce its power against some flavored pods — flavored pods like mint, but not menthol.
""And he&aposs only gone and leaked it to a website - selectively leaked it - and I thought he was a friend, Greig Baker, but obviously he&aposs not.
"Unfortunately, this is not the first instance of Committee Majority staff mischaracterizing or selectively disclosing information regarding the allegations of sexual misconduct by Judge Kavanaugh," the letter continues.
The new deals are broadly pricing in the same area between 350bp-400bp but could diverge if certain loans become more or less popular, amid increasing investor selectively.
" The letter claims the "Committee has repeatedly interviewed witnesses in secret, only to selectively leak from the interviews to disparage those witnesses and promulgate a patently false narrative.
The broadness of prostitution statutes made it obvious they weren't just about stopping prostitution but about having aggressive tools to use selectively in the name of public order.
We no longer have to have a candidate pathogen in mind; we can now screen skeletal material non-selectively and identify pathogens that were previously hidden from view.
In its statement, The Journal said that websites unaffiliated with The Journal or Ms. Albayrak had published reports in Turkish that had selectively quoted and distorted the article.
A recent independent evaluation from Kentucky shows many judges selectively ignored an algorithm's recommendations, and that as a result, jail populations did not decrease over time as intended.
Atlantia, controlled by the Benetton family, said the excerpts had been leaked selectively and did not in fact show that it had failed to properly maintain its network.
Mattress Firm holds over 3,500 locations nationwide but Purple will selectively sell its mattresses in 13 Washington, D.C. locations, with more rollouts to follow in Austin, Texas and Sacramento,
When your CPU is waiting for your GPU to draw two frames before it reacts to your click, it can selectively cut out most of one of those frames.
Under Georgian Dream, dozens of ex-officials have been arrested on charges such as abuse of power, though some Western countries have accused the government of applying justice selectively.
Maduro's government has selectively blocked certain websites and social media platforms in the past, and Tuesday's blockages were consistent with previous disruption during public appearances by Guaidó, Netblocks said.
"Everybody's always concerned about state-led eugenics, knowing what happened in World War II." Eugenics is the idea that humans can be selectively bred to create a perfect species.
For years, the collection that quietly amassed in the shop — as the neighborhood was transformed — has remained all but secret, a tip passed selectively from one artist to another.
Last May, the press watchdog MEMRI, a right-wing group known for selectively translating extremist Muslim viewpoints, released the video of Elsayed's FGM lecture from the mosque's YouTube channel.
Dr Varanasi and Dr Quéré have several ideas for making use of this discovery by selectively heating and cooling different areas of the surface to steer the droplets around.
Dr Varanasi and Dr Quéré think that by selectively heating and cooling different areas of a liquid-impregnated surface, they could move and mix fluids without such intricate plumbing.
She seems subdued compared with other years, not just focused but closer to zen, although there were still bared teeth and clenched fists and selectively timed roars against Sharapova.
"When you selectively enforce the rules, it can cause people to believe you're enforcing them on the basis of political view or basis of partisan politics," he told CNN.
Google's technique specifically avoids introducing new visual issue while selectively warming the crossover areas of stitched images, to produce smooth, continuous panoramas that still look accurate across the frame.
Venezuela's opposition accuses authorities of selectively investigating corruption for political gain and said President Nicolas Maduro's government had eliminated safeguards in the country with the world's biggest crude reserves.
The researchers then selectively "painted" structures such as proteins, membranes, and cells with various "rare earth" metals, including lanthanum, cerium and praseodymium in the form of a chemical solution.
EpiBiome, in San Francisco, and Eligo Biosciences, in Paris, are both hoping to deploy phages selectively against specific bacteria—something that would create an extremely refined form of antibiotic.
Apple isn't ready to go full Dropbox and let users selectively sync local folders with iCloud, but macOS Sierra lets you put your Documents and Desktop folders in iCloud.
"Rumor" isn't even the right word, really; this is about the time every year that Apple and its partners start selectively leaking information to prepare users for what's coming.
In one notorious example, authorities ignored years of evidence that four brothers were being selectively starved; they believed the adoptive parents' claims that prenatal drug exposure had caused anorexia.
Our perception of the French as bad soldiers is a textbook case of selectively reading history—ignoring French victories while excusing similarly embarrassing losses by the British and Americans.
So selectively breeding and conditioning them, and investigating whether certain types of algae confer resistance to heat or acidity, could create hardier varieties faster than they would develop naturally.
Democrats — and even some witnesses — accused House Republicans of holding the private interviews and then selectively leaking to fit their narrative, all in an attempt to undermine Mueller's probe.
Haspel's critics have also complained that the CIA has chosen to selectively release information about Haspel's 33-year CIA career in order to put her in a positive light.
"Selectively releasing portions of witness interview transcripts damages the credibility of our investigation and discourages future witnesses from coming forward," Oversight Committee spokeswoman Amanda Gonzalez said in a statement.
Freidman's guilty plea came the same day that Michael Avenatti, Daniels's attorney, claimed in a court filing that Cohen has been selectively leaking recordings seized in the FBI raid.
"I wouldn't be surprised to see a pullback, which as a long term investor, I'd selectively use to increase exposure," says Hightower Treasury Partners Chief Investment Officer Richard Saperstein.
"Acquisitions of the scale of Embraer are not only very doable for us, they are also things we can selectively do, aligned with our (cash deployment) strategy," Muilenburg said.
In January, Project Veritas published a selectively edited video of a former Twitter software engineer who explained the concept of shadow banning and how Twitter was using it. Sen.
Barr didn't mention it at all — which is something, considering that he already quoted the Mueller report as selectively as a review on the poster for a [expletive] movie.
It could be how they're wired: Years of whining about our joints as the storm clouds approach may have encouraged people to selectively remember episodes that strengthen the link.
But what the 2018 Nobel chemistry laureates figured out was how to use those same principles of selectively reproducing desired traits to make specific molecules, namely enzymes and antibodies.
He depicts birds by selectively painting out parts of ersatz patterned rugs — in this case with red — ingeniously finding figures in the carpet and giving them volume and vitality.
But because it was deemed infeasible to try to identify and selectively delete the contaminated records in the database, he said, they instead decided to purge all of them.
"(Testing) should be done wisely and selectively as it was done in Hong Kong and South Korea, which are examples of a successful approach (in fighting coronavirus)," he said.
But he could not resist resorting to his campaign fantasy that closing the nation's borders to those whom he selectively targets is the all-purpose solution to terrorist violence.
The problem with this story is that like all propaganda it edits selectively and treats the experience of various fortunate groups as the measure of a much messier reality.
They have conducted much of their business through so-called confidential interviews and depositions that are not public, binding witnesses to silence while lawmakers leak selectively from the testimony.
Yet relatively little art- historical attention has been paid to it, and the collection has been only selectively visible, often as supporting material in the MFA's famed Egyptian display.
In McDonald's case, the commission started an investigation in 2015 to look at whether the authorities in Luxembourg had selectively given McDonald's an unfair advantage through its tax arrangements.
Mr. Trump's allies on Capitol Hill expressed frustration this week about the depositions, saying White House lawyers should be present and accusing Democrats of selectively leaking from the testimony.
Whatever one thinks of these issues, however, everyone should be concerned that the Kagame government has been fudging, hiding or selectively presenting the raw facts of its economic record.
Instead, pundits have selectively read the results to build a strange case that what we are seeing happen—Bernie Sanders leading the Democratic primary—is not happening at all.
" Asked whether he now believes Russia hacked the Democratic National Committee and selectively released information that would be beneficial to his campaign, Trump conceded, "I think it was Russia.
With that pretense in place, critical coverage and unflattering facts can be dismissed even as Trump selectively courts the press to inject his own preferred ideas into the mainstream.
To be sure, Jeff Sessions, Trump's choice for attorney general, can try to change the equation by selectively targeting a few businesses, but it will be an uphill climb.
The risk under Trump is of a systemically corrupt NLRB that will selectively not crush unions that have leadership willing to abandon principles and offer political support to Trump.
" 22024/250China's government 50/8 has been selectively buying the top-rated German and European-based KfW and EIB paper," another syndicate official who deals with Chinese banks told Reuters.
But there is a difference between what the Chinese clubs have done and what the M.L.S. did so selectively with big names like David Beckham, Thierry Henry and Andrea Pirlo.
"I would be looking to selectively pick up some ... cheap assets that are out there because I think inevitably the Fed's going to have to react to this," he said.
"In resource areas, we'll selectively invest in new or existing assets that are competitive enough not to book any huge writedowns at a time of a commodity slump," he said.
"When you are dealing with a number of allegations, some that date back decades, it would not be prudent to selectively release documents, even with consent," Maguire said in 2002.
He recalled state media selectively edited footage of a large rally that the Social Democrats held in a Fidesz stronghold to make it appear as if no one showed up.
Ms. Park's critics in South Korea, including historians and former sex slaves, accuse her of selectively choosing historical data to parrot a view that many Japanese take on the issue.
"Beijing also selectively uses cyber attacks against targets it believes threaten Chinese domestic stability or regime legitimacy," said James Clapper, US director of national intelligence, during congressional testimony last February.
One candidate is a type of inflammatory molecule known as a cytokine—specifically, one called transforming growth factor-β , which seems to selectively boost the growth of pre-leukaemia cells.
"We selectively assess where we go next," Lee explained, since the company believes that, for now in Asia, "video is much more ready for monetization for both advertising and subscriptions."
The Menominee have harvested wood from 220,000-acres of forestland for 150 years but have ensured its resilience by planting a variety of tree species and only selectively culling them.
Pruitt also almost never takes questions after the few public events he holds, and instead prefers to give interviews selectively to conservative news outlets, like Breitbart and the Washington Times.
It is not intersectional activism when so-called socially engaged cultural institutions silence the narratives of the migrant population in Lebanon while selectively culturally exploiting them to remain on trend.
This seems plausible when one considers cases in which young men are selectively punished for drunk sex even though both parties are equally intoxicated and equally active in the encounter.
"By selectively enforcing guidelines, platforms limit your access to solutions, education, and engagement from brands that are trying to make the world a better place for you," the site explains.
And the law says no one — especially the nation's top law enforcement official — is free to selectively ignore Congress's constitutional authority to exercise checks and balances on the executive branch.
The aggressive approach — which inherently leaves a linebacker or safety on a wideout, usually in the slot — is one Phillips has used selectively against run-heavy opponents in recent years.
Then came the texts between FBI employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, which were discovered by the FBI's inspector general last summer and later selectively leaked by members of Congress.
The Lacoste crocodile comes rendered in the stripes of the French flag, and there are further stripes placed selectively on one arm, or just above the hip of a shirt.
The Supreme Court has repeatedly held that even when states are under no obligation to provide a "fundamental right," the Equal Protection Clause prohibits states from selectively facilitating those rights.
After conducting such hearings Congress could then decide whether new laws are needed, especially in an age where hacking private emails and selectively releasing them has become a political tactic.
"Congressional Democrats are selectively releasing parts of the transcript through the media producing an incomplete and inaccurate narrative," the spokesman, who asked to not be named, said in a statement.
Graham also called a potential war with North Korea "devastating," and said he doesn't believe a surgical strike — selectively striking certain sites to damage the North's nuclear capabilities — is possible.
Earlier this year, committee Republicans changed the panel's rules to limit Democrats' access to the transcripts, claiming they could not be trusted not to selectively leak sections to the media.
However, Democrats complain that Bush&aposs lawyer has been able to review and release the White House documents selectively and on an expedited basis without full oversight from the Archives.
U.S. officials on Thursday accused Moscow of hacking into Olympics organizations and stealing confidential health information on athletes and selectively leaking files to undermine the integrity of the Olympic Games.
In brief, Mayor Bill de Blasio has pushed through a program that would selectively loosen rules on density, height, and parking as long as developers include affordable and senior housing.
The bracing part is watching him do it as an energetic team-oriented defender, and as a more selectively aggressive player than any NBA team will ever let him be.
For two decades, growers have sown crops genetically modified to resist chemicals such as glyphosate, popularly known as Roundup, allowing them to selectively kill all the weeds in a field.
Only by selectively suspending sanctions — say, carving out exceptions for joint ventures — and gradually lifting them, can the United States tap Mr. Kim's economic ambitions to advance its own goals.
Cargo ships will require hundreds of thousands of batteries, so the ability to selectively remove individual cells rather than scrapping the entire energy system will be critical to reducing waste.
Some bad-faith online personalities have used selectively edited clips of protests to make claims about the growing dangers of antifa (law enforcement has not linked any deaths to antifa).
But that doesn't absolve us of the responsibility to speak out against it, which is one of the reasons I've been calling out the cowardice in these anonymous tweets selectively.
I've always loved the brand, but shop there selectively because the items are pricey — a classic black blazer goes for $445, while a simple white T-shirt runs about $85.
Ironically, Section 230 has enabled platforms to absolve themselves completely of responsibility for policing their platforms, while blocking or removing third-party speech — including political speech — selectively, and with impunity.
Ayvakit works by selectively inhibiting the drivers of the mutation and was found to be well tolerated and effective in 86% of patients it was tested in, the company said.
He also plotted a million-dollar public relations roll-out in the US of the report so that the report's news coverage did not condemn Yanukovych for selectively prosecuting Tymoshenko.
And he invoked the White House's legally unsupportable "privilege" -- "the White House has directed me not to disclose the subject of any discussion..." -- only selectively, whenever he wanted to dodge.
He repeatedly detailed distinctions with the Democratic left, calling on progressives to "reclaim the fiscally responsible label" and denouncing corporate power selectively, focusing chiefly on consolidation in the agricultural sector.
This isn't necessarily because Telegram isn't working as hard to counter terrorist material, but because the nature of the app makes it much more difficult to selectively prohibit users, Parker says.
One video, which was selectively edited to highlight stumbles in Pelosi's speech, was tweeted by United States President Donald Trump along with commentary from the Fox Business Network questioning Pelosi's health.
"A vote now is a bit like un-ringing a bell as House Democrats have selectively leaked information in order to damage President Trump for weeks," Graham said in a statement.
"This is going to become part of your retirement paycheck, where you're going to selectively sell one or two things from your collection every year," John said she tells these clients.
The move kicked off a wave of outrage and controversy as a group of trolls selectively took Sarah's old tweets out of context to inaccurately claim that she is a racist.
People familiar with the Russian judicial system say high-profile corruption cases are rarely fabricated, but that the law is applied selectively, and that prosecutions can be influenced by outside factors.
"We think it is regrettable that some countries selectively overlook the relevant Security Council resolutions' demand to advance dialogue, and stubbornly emphasize pressure and sanctions," she told a daily news briefing.
The feature could allow for self-servingly and selectively silent and/or malicious edits that are intended to gaslight/screw with others, such as by making them look mad or bad.
Flashback: On Friday we reported that YC Continuity is "now willing to selectively back companies that didn't participate in its accelerator program," adding that it already had one such unannounced transaction.
Flynn pushed his own points of view — selectively presenting information to Trump in ways favorable to his own positions — rather than serving as an honest broker as national security advisors should.
McKinley drafted the legislation to allow Harrison to selectively reimpose the sugar tariff on any country that refused to alter its trade policy to be more open to US manufacturing exports.

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