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"slavishly" Definitions
  1. in a way that follows or copies somebody/something exactly without having any original thought at all

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Even the Canary, a slavishly Corbynista website, attacked its man.
And yet, Team Trump has no more slavishly loyal constituency.
Mr Macron, however, should be careful about mimicking German reforms too slavishly.
"The computer has its opinions and we slavishly follow them," he said.
Why, asks Mr Chidambaram, are the media toeing the government line so slavishly?
So why is Joey more interested in slavishly recreating coasters that already exist?
XR is broadly based on her research, though it's not slavishly following it.
These films succeeded partly because they weren't slavishly faithful to their source material.
He longs to slavishly recreate it, then disappear into it as its protagonist.
" He added, "The computer has its opinions [on investments] and we slavishly follow them.
Under that strategy, newer films might share continuity, but not be so slavishly linked narratively.
Not unexpectedly, her books, while breaking the rules in some areas, hew slavishly to others.
"We cannot slavishly attempt to relive the politics of 40 years ago," the editors wrote.
Suddenly, it was the secularists who seemed stodgy: racist, authoritarian, élitist, and slavishly pro-Western.
Of course, Senate, gubernatorial, congressional and county commission races don't slavishly follow the presidential outcomes.
But he ultimately cycled back to the same person who is slavishly devoted to a monster.
Considered in this light, the show's slavishly repetitive structure stood as its own sly self-critique.
Then the anchors appear, and proceed to praise PiS slavishly while branding its critics treacherous crypto-communists.
These works often have little to them beyond their slavishly recreated surfaces, even when they're incredibly enjoyable.
It slavishly hangs on to tradition — as evidenced by its huge, round, chrome dashboard-mounted air vents.
But he worked slavishly the whole time, keeping a meticulous weather diary, photographing the clouds at sea.
They expect us to be inspired by the comics as opposed to being slavishly devoted to them.
The film's smallest pieces of set decoration and costuming are slavishly accurate, while bigger things are off.
Unfortunately, its prime minister is too cowardly, and America is too slavishly supportive, for that to happen.
First, Trump has a Republican Congress that seems poised to slavishly ratify even the wackiest ideas and appointments.
Mack decided to put client capital to work in other stocks instead of slavishly holding on to Amazon.
Ethiopia's state media behave slavishly towards the prime minister, obsessively covering his appearances and seldom airing critical views.
The courts and the Election Commission followed his instructions slavishly, even though they lacked any clear legal underpinning.
"You got a lot of killers," Mr. Trump told Bill O'Reilly of the slavishly pro-Trump Fox News.
It has also accused the Indian company of "slavishly adopting the two-tone blue colour scheme in its entirety".
Whenever the show feels the need to slavishly hew to the comics, it gets lost if not downright bad.
In the Material Design world, the way a software element looks shouldn't be slavishly tied to what it does.
Rakos aptly relays Judy's excitement in those scenes, and she is at her vocal best without being slavishly imitative.
God's wife (Yolande Moreau) is a silent, slavishly dutiful housekeeper; his son, JC, has been reduced to a statue.
That's my campaign, everyone is treated slavishly by customer people and they focus on that rather than the payments.
And Putin, of course, has made statements that he admires him, and everything that Putin says is covered absolutely slavishly.
All his earlier moderate positions withered as he slavishly followed the money and applause from the basest of his base.
And there is anti-Americanism running through the novel ("Britain slavishly followed America into the war on terror," Johnson writes).
And there is anti-Americanism running through the novel ("Britain slavishly followed America into the war on terror," Johnson writes).
He said that Johnson had failed to stand up for the UK's interests, because of his desire to "slavishly" back Trump.
The state legislature, which is slavishly beholden to the oil-and-gas industry, soon passed a law prohibiting any such ban.
The best way to do that is not to ally itself slavishly with the protectionist-in-chief in the White House.
But the same Tea Party that frothed about deficits under President Obama now drools slavishly at the excesses of President Trump.
Friedman's series instincts specifically suggest he knows how to respect the fundamentals of a long-running franchise without following them slavishly.
In fact, Steve Madden's lawyers argued, the Ark bag "slavishly copies the traditional Japanese bamboo picnic bag design" of the 1940s.
VINCENTELLI We need an equivalent to "I'm Not There," Todd Haynes's Dylan "biopic" — ambitious in style and storytelling, not slavishly illustrative.
His opposition is livid and calling for his removal, while many in the leader's party slavishly attempt to justify his conduct.
Touches like these show that The Umbrella Academy doesn't need to be slavishly true to its source material to maintain its spirit.
The goal, however, was to recreate the spirit of the fictional walk, not slavishly ping-pong between the movie's true filming locations.
They forced the central banks slavishly to follow the Fed's monetary policy so as to preserve their currency's standing against the dollar.
Often sequels are threadbare retreads of old ideas that slavishly replicate the original in hopes of catching lightning in a bottle twice.
However, there are reasons to be skeptical of the portrayals of a Justice Department commissariat slavishly carrying out orders by the president.
Government advertising (and dedicated journalists) kept the paper alive; its editorial line became more left-wing, but not slavishly supportive of Ms Fernández.
City employees also have to be able to act more independently and be judged by their results, not have to follow rules slavishly.
"We already have AIs in our labs that invent their own goals and don't just slavishly imitate what humans tell them," he said.
Along the way, they have accrued a passionate fan base, who tattoo their tweets on their bodies and slavishly recreate their stage makeup.
As "stimulus," here are some previous surveys we've run in cities/regions in Europe, but you do not have to follow these slavishly.
Slavishly in love, but also an artist perhaps reliant on her husband's patronage, Lois goes to great lengths to satisfy her husband's desires.
Mr. Ren said his goal was to help China's young generation develop independent thinking so it would not follow the orders of authority slavishly.
Slavishly quote and report on the orator to the point that the populace, thrilled to see someone who speaks as they do, becomes enthralled.
And, while its stance implies some role for the European Court of Justice, it does not make the UK adopt the legal body's rulings slavishly.
So rather than slavishly imitate the biology of a single animal, the team focused on how to achieve similar flight characteristics at a realistic scale.
He released a cringe-y new campaign ad this week in which he uses his own children to slavishly highlight his loyalty to the president.
"It appears that the Federation, in assigning the 19143 title to Genoa, was slavishly and uncritically inspired only by the contemporary press," the report says.
It fits for a movie in which almost all the characters have been playing variations on the same role of slavishly adoring, lethally submissive servant.
It was written in the second person, addressed to a woman who, if the poem was to be believed, was wholeheartedly, slavishly devoted to the Party.
There have not yet been any defections within the GOP, and Fox News continues to slavishly support the president, as do the vast majority of Republicans.
His inner circle was very, very small and almost entirely composed of family members and a handful of slavishly devoted underlings like Cohen and Dan Scavino.
The narrative of Das Boot hews so slavishly to convention that one can basically game out the season by the end of episode three or four.
"There are lots of elitists, I suppose, who are still slavishly devoted to a particular way of thinking about how classical music should be," he said.
Al Jazeera has achieved international recognition for its reporting in the Middle East, where most other media groups are either slavishly pro-regime or heavily censored.
I now actually have to exercise a different part of my brain instead of slavishly following the news agenda, which really does have its own momentum.
In the months since leaving the White House, Bannon had become the site's public face, with Breitbart selling Bannon-themed merchandise and slavishly covering his public remarks.
Religious leaders should not slavishly follow public opinion, says Lord Carey, who was Archbishop of Canterbury, the highest position in the Anglican hierarchy, from 1991 to 2002.
Settling could preserve Qualcomm's independence – but it all depends on whether Apple thinks a bigger Broadcom would be slavishly devoted to the handset maker, or just surlier.
The world's top smartphone rivals have been in court over patents since 2011, when Apple filed a lawsuit alleging Samsung's smartphones and tablets "slavishly" copied its products.
In a city with few art spaces, she has adapted the biennial to the existing urban infrastructure rather than slavishly reproducing the usual frames of contemporary art.
Whether abolitionists, women's suffrage advocates, or civil rights activists, progressive change movements have gained influence by disrupting politics as usual — not by slavishly aligning themselves with electoral parties.
The main answer is obviously contempt for their own supporters, many of whom get their news from Fox and other propaganda outlets that slavishly follow the party line.
And while the movie more or less flows chronologically — he is born, he sees films, becomes a man, sees more movies, becomes a director — it isn't slavishly linear.
The world's top smartphone rivals have been in court over patents since 2011, when Apple filed a lawsuit alleging that Samsung's smartphones and tablets "slavishly" copied its products.
Conservative media were slavishly supportive of Pruitt from the beginning, culminating in a series of fawning profiles in purportedly respectable outlets like the Weekly Standard and National Review.
There are a few tweaks that streamline the controls, but otherwise this remake slavishly follows the blueprint laid down by director Fumito Ueda and the developers at Team Ico.
"Then they have not taken control, so you are much worse off because now you are following (EU regulation) slavishly and you have no control over it," Bishop said.
"  Stanley Johnson, speaking to CNN, cautioned that despite the bond between the two leaders, the U.K. will have to "be careful not to be too slavishly geared to America.
And as the sorrowful bequest of that evening becomes known, a play that borrows unashamedly — and sometimes even slavishly — from the past finds itself blisteringly alive in the present.
It will allow you to use your different devices in similar ways (like talking to them or moving files) without making either one of them slavishly copy the others' interfaces.
For example, drivers have been known to follow instructions from satellite-navigation devices slavishly, even when the result is that they end up hundreds of kilometres from their intended destinations.
Her book on Camus has a different flaw: endnotes wherein every often-recurring item is slavishly given its full title, source and date of publication each time, to stifling effect.
Without question, elected members of our government (in contrast, for example, to Putin's government) have a duty never to slavishly uphold the status quo but to responsibly question and criticize it.
If Apple settles its dispute, it could preserve Qualcomm's independence — but it all depends on whether Apple thinks a bigger Broadcom would be slavishly devoted to its devices, or just surlier.
That honor goes to Andrew Young, a slavishly devoted aide to John Edwards during the 2008 campaign who served as a driver, personal shopper, handyman and butler to the North Carolina senator.
Brexiteers who argue that would come at the cost of having to slavishly apply the EU's common external tariff, instead of pursuing trade agreements with countries outside of the EU, are wrong.
The profession slavishly follows the Associated Press Style Manual, which is hotly debated on every revision, to achieve industry-wide consensus on exactly which words are forbidden and which verbal shortcuts are allowed.
In the last scene of the series, we learn none other than Frank's slavishly devoted right hand man Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) murdered President Underwood, killing off the Kevin Spacey character for good.
And while gay culture has always slavishly worshipped unrealistic ideas of beauty, from physique model magazines and the cult of Tom of Finland, Instagay culture may take this worship to a new level.
Which is not to say that Kasdan (who co-wrote The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens) is slavishly following the plot of a bunch of old books.
In an election year when many Republicans have slavishly courted the president's validation and endorsement, and others have been reluctant, even afraid, to criticize him, Representative David Joyce has gingerly risked Trumpian wrath.
It would be unfair to me and Nigel Redden at the festival, or to Jane Moss and her Great Performers and Mostly Mozart and White Light programs, to say we slavishly copied Harvey.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — During the Cold War, the United States beamed its own radio service to Eastern Europeans starved for any information that did not slavishly adhere to the line of their authoritarian leaders.
Zack Snyder's 2009 Watchmen movie is more slavishly faithful to the source material's visual style and dialogue, but its attempt to streamline the story into a feature film flattens out much of the nuance.
Members are trailed by a coterie of (mostly young) staffers, all of whom work slavishly long hours for minimal pay -- in support of their dream of making it -- or making a difference -- in politics.
Although Sandford doesn't slavishly follow genre protocols (except for an abundance of red herrings), he seems familiar with the petty ways of academics who bury their noses in books and don't get enough sun.
Mao not only turned against what he called "class enemies," or indeed anyone who did not follow him slavishly, but he also unleashed greater violence on the Chinese people than even the Japanese had.
He is slavishly devoted to his base, which views the program that allows undocumented immigrants brought to the US before the age of 16 to attend school and seek work in the country, as unlawful.
The G.O.P. doesn't want people who think hard and look at evidence; it wants people like, say, the "economist" Stephen Moore, who slavishly reaffirm the party's dogma, even if they can't get basic facts straight.
Well, sort of successfully—Snyder's version is an overly long, overly dour slog that slavishly recreates the comic's panels without maintaining any of its original spirit, and it didn't even give us a giant squid.
There was the growth of comprehensive education, a meritocratic idea that the schooling system shouldn't slavishly mirror the class structure, that there should simply be schools where kids went to learn, irrespective of wealth or status.
The networks slavishly covered him as he raised the conspiracy anew, called a news conference, held it inside his new hotel, and started it with a 20-minute advertisement for that hotel on free national media.
Over the years, many came to wonder if Apple had not simply created its own "garden of pure ideology" by coercing people to buy Apple products and slavishly following their "geniuses" in those antiseptically white showrooms.
The California lifestyle brand Prana may be best known for fitness gear, especially yoga pants, but the company also has a line of men's essentials focused on sustainability and comfort that are stylish without slavishly following trends.
In addition to not slavishly declaring her devotion to the president in the book or during her interview tour, Haley has clearly not supported Trump on every issue or even excused his behavior 100% of the time.
His approach feels unusual on the page, but deeply familiar, even natural, because it mimics the discursive gymnastics of the mind rather than slavishly linear modes that attempt to organize history into overly patterned or logical systems.
While Inditex of Spain, which owns Zara, and Hennes & Mauritz of Sweden, the world's two largest clothing retailers, slavishly follow fashion trends, UNIQLO, the main brand of the third-largest, Fast Retailing, of Japan, sticks to timeless basics.
Yet so many of us today — I'm speaking of those fortunate enough to have the resources and the vacation days — remain slavishly attached to our 24/7 connectivity and take only a week at a time, maybe two!
It's hard for Republicans to pose as the party of patriotism while slavishly defending a man who holds office in part thanks to Russian intervention, and seems almost eager to demonstrate that he really is Vladimir Putin's puppet.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Golf has clung slavishly to its centuries-old traditions and long ignored growing calls for reform but the ancient sport will be nudged gently towards modernity at the inaugural World Super 123 tournament in Australia this week.
Even Yale University, which pioneered the so-called Yale Model now slavishly followed by many other endowments, and has a target allocation of nearly 27.5 percent of its assets in alternative assets, has seen its outperformance shrink in recent years.
THE QUID Mr. Netanyahu discussed with Mr. Mozes the possibility of using his influence with Mr. Adelson, and perhaps of advancing legislation, to curb the circulation of Israel Hayom, which has long been seen as slavishly promoting Mr. Netanyahu's interests.
And then there was mine: "I did go through a period where I would covertly — but slavishly — read every book I could lay my hands on on how to be sexy/chic/mysterious/alluring like a French woman," I wrote.
The Communist Party of France was a slavishly obedient arm of Stalinism and the Soviet Union—which did not alter the other reality that, after the invasion of Russia, in 1941, many of the most courageous of the resisters would be Communists.
That doesn't seem to have helped Sosa, though, who was, if not the Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived figure on the order of Ted Williams, at least the Greatest Hitter Who Ever Had Long Segments of SportsCenter Slavishly Devoted to Him for a Decade.
Instead of trying to reframe Rocky Horror in a way that could resonate with 2016 audiences, Let's Do the Time Warp Again lacks any sense of time or place, somehow managing to both slavishly copy the original and fail to generate any of its spark.
Any analysis of how this happened must consider Anthony Mangieri, the blustery, self-taught pizzaiolo from the Jersey shore, one of the first in the U.S. to devote himself slavishly to the craft, using naturally leavened dough, imported ingredients, and a wood-fired oven.
It trusts its heroine to be worth watching, not just ogling; it borrows enough from its source material to pay homage but isn't slavishly devoted to it; and it makes it clear that Vikander can be an action star and act at the same time.
" When the swifts depart for Africa again, he will follow them, "across the channel and across France, noting down slavishly — like a bereaved disciple looking for relics or holy places — the things the swifts might have seen or smelled or heard as they came this way.
Gone, possibly for ever, is the notion, rooted in colonial days but slavishly repeated by China after the territory's handover from the British in 20193, that Hong Kong can endeavour to be an "economic" city in which politics plays a minor role, and only then among an enlightened, disinterested elite.
Opened just over a year ago by the chef Michael White of the Altamarea Group (which owns restaurants in Hong Kong, Istanbul and London, as well as the New York hot spots Marea, Ai Fiori and Nicoletta), Campagna has a modern Italian menu that doesn't hew slavishly to its theme.
Venezuela's long-suffering opposition, which won a landslide victory in last December's legislative elections only to see virtually all of the National Assembly's power pulled out from under it by a slavishly pro-government Supreme Tribunal, is trying hard to put an end to this catastrophe without tipping the country into an even worse disaster.
Rather than slavishly recreating the Brighton bombing in its every detail, Mr. Lee freestyles, creating a sympathetic ensemble both at the Grand Hotel and in the streets of Belfast — the book tacks back and forth between the two — all while making expert use of the dramatic tension inherent in waiting for a lethal explosion.
There's a tendency in American progressive media to slavishly adulate whoever the latest politician was who successfully "dunked on" Trump, which shows that there's an enduring obsession with the kind of theatrical, surface-level politics that might excite and infatuate professional-class liberals, but don't have much relevance in the lives of most the public.
He urges his students to learn from the past — to read, to look — but to create works that speak to the present condition; one must not slavishly copy old styles or try to appeal to the prevailing taste of the time, but seek out a unique voice that pushes the limits of human expression.
The advice that Alice gave him—always to wear custom-made shirts with French cuffs and cufflinks, to make his long, ungainly arms look elegant rather than awkward; always to be photographed from the left side, because that side of his face looked better; to wear Countess Mara neckties—he followed slavishly for the rest of his life.
When he fails in this – when, from absence of mind or reluctance to copy slavishly, the distribution of the strokes falls out of order and the structure of the body is loosely shaped – then, to what is splendid and to what are the pitfalls in this art, he is equally, stranger, and such he will remain.
He sits down for a six-part interview of his life during the trial, had a steady stream of celebrities go in and out of chambers, was so slavishly devoted to the defense side of things, the famous side, that we lost evidentiary ruins that were mind-blowing from a whole legal standpoint that's too nerdy and ridiculous and boring to get into.
The truth of the matter is this: If Flake believed, all along, that Trump posed a genuine threat to democracy — that he is the least stable element on the periodic table of American presidents, with a half-life of 22 minutes and a terrifying potential to blow things up — then why did he slavishly follow the president's desires at all?
"The UK is much closer on the substance to the European centre of gravity and not to resident Trump and so if Boris Johnson comes in and tries to shift things much, much further in a pro-American direction that will be very difficult for British public opinion which by and large doesn't want to be slavishly close to the United States," he said.

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