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The more savvy, dedicated viewer can identify week six as the usual tipping point where contestants go from having fun to crying at the slightest provocation, or threatening to punch someone at the slightest provocation, or doing bad karaoke, or getting naked, or trying to choke out the Bachelor at the slightest provocation.
Not surprisingly, Russia was not a fan in the slightest.
"We don't have the slightest intention to interfere," he said.
Its drawbacks probably won't affect your experience in the slightest.
I realizing I wasn't interested in it in the slightest.
This arrangement proved sensitive to the slightest of water movements.
Amal looked gorgeous and didn't look the slightest bit tired.
These guys do it actively, and at the slightest touch.
Translation: She's not physically attracted to him in the slightest.
The slightest bit of air could mess up its measurements.
The slightest turbulence can make some fear for their lives.
Whose subway system can't handle the slightest bit of rain?
I don't have the slightest idea, but I'm into it.
"He loses his cool at the slightest provocation," she said.
Trump clearly doesn't have the slightest idea what he's doing.
The protests in Ecuador may reignite at the slightest provocation.
They didn't crack even the slightest hint of a smile.
It all starts to fall apart under the slightest pressure.
They have not the slightest touch of fierceness about them.
The slightest misstep or miscalculation, and the climb is done.
But they track, record and monitor the slightest of details.
He is not putting that at risk in the slightest.
"Warp coils charged," I confirm with just the slightest panic.
It's smooth, rich, fatty and just the slightest bit sweet.
Not in the slightest, for a whole host of reasons.
Whereas Corbyn is not fit to govern in the slightest.
Hers is the ability to kill with the slightest touch.
He was not feeling sorry for himself in the slightest.
Cyclops has the slightest suggestion of a relationship with Jean.
"He loses his cool at the slightest provocation," Clinton said.
But that doesn't mean I regret it in the slightest.
Trump's stated one, fighting terrorism, collapses under the slightest scrutiny.
That is the unfortunate thing about setting quite so high a bar last season: even the slightest drop-off, or even the slightest perception of a drop-off, can be interpreted as an anticlimax.
Come the end, I felt the slightest lump in my throat.
But it didn't land for me like that in the slightest.
None of those devices inspired the slightest positive sensation in me.
Readers should not that there is not the slightest trace of
It reacts horribly to even the slightest bit of troublesome news.
In the past, the slightest remark was enough to upset me.
Nothing that is happening tonight makes the slightest bit of sense.
No one paid the slightest attention, happily walking in and out.
Sharks can detect the slightest hint of blood, Oceana USA reported.
Rodrigue, predictably, did not find the situation funny in the slightest.
There can't be the slightest doubt that the Grolier is genuine.
I hadn't the slightest idea what this sequence of symbols meant.
The slightest impurity can throw their tiny systems out of whack.
Moment #8: When she did just the slightest bit of gloating.
We cannot allow the slightest ambiguity on such a fundamental question.
Under Mao Zedong, the slightest whisper of dissent was savagely punished.
Twenty feet from the cabins, she heard the slightest of sounds.
Smart money should be on Beyonce to have the slightest edge.
I won't bury the lead: I wasn't the slightest bit prepared.
As a result, the slightest miscalculation or misunderstanding can quickly spiral.
No one mentioned his having the slightest allegiance to extremist Islam.
He guided the horse with the slightest motions, sounds, and pressure.
It takes only the slightest breeze to set us in motion.
If Cohen was bothered in the slightest, he never showed it.
The title of "The Abundance" is not misleading in the slightest.
Fortunately for Madonna, Georgiou doesn't feel that way in the slightest.
This isn't baffling in the slightest, it's a very clear story.
Even the slightest malfunction would cause you to fail the test.
But I can see it even now, without the slightest effort.
One corner of his mouth quivered into the slightest of smiles.
In truth, he told Mr. Grassley, he hasn't "the slightest idea."
There's not the slightest indication that he would even seek forgiveness.
Those words will not fill Trazhukova with confidence in the slightest.
"I'd hit the floor at the slightest noise," he later recalled.
"The slightest flinch, and that gun can go off," Brown said.
But none of this made the slightest difference in the outcome.
I haven't the slightest idea, but this visual cacophony is enthralling.
Meagan was always sensitive to even the slightest criticism from me.
Where we giggle too easily at the slightest perception of innuendo.
And he hasn't had the slightest idea what he's doing. Yeah.
Whatever was said garners the slightest of smiles on Desi's face.
He would not tolerate even the slightest changes to his physical surroundings.
Will anything they tell us ultimately matter in the slightest fucking bit?
I felt compelled to smooth out even the slightest sources of friction.
I am a very light sleeper and the slightest noise stirs me.
The slightest red flag can encourage investors to take their business elsewhere.
None of these talking points can withstand the slightest bit of scrutiny.
But the slightest bump, the smallest provocation, and the scab tears off.
But the beauty industry has somehow not disappointed us in the slightest.
The performers are trained to make the slightest movement reverberate like thunder.
There's just the slightest additional thickness for a chin on the bottom.
So it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that that stuff exists.
Trump doesn't seem to have even the slightest understanding of that distinction.
I'm already tense, ready to jump at the slightest glimpse of ectoplasm.
These odd-looking attempts to gain the slightest benefit are not new.
I didn't find the reviews or the stars persuasive in the slightest.
This product has the slightest metallic sheen but goes on super smooth.
Yet the left, Hall wrote,  does not seem to have the slightest
It just takes the slightest touch of fame to set them off.
Just by moving it the slightest bit, they could reap the rewards.
"You say the slightest thing and everything is race now," he continued.
Her occasional grin shows me that she's not the slightest bit uncomfortable.
And Trump did not back away from his claim in the slightest.
Every bird is fitted with a transmitter to track its slightest movement.
That stance has not hurt Biden in the slightest during the primaries.
"Not in the slightest," said Dan Schnur, a longtime Republican strategist here.
Even the album's slightest songs are full of musical and verbal twists.
The slightest pressure and the grid buckled, exposing the glut of hours.
We're quick to browse social media at the slightest lull in conversation.
If you left the slightest opening, he was going to take it.
I wasn't hyperactive in the slightest, and my grades were generally good.
At first, the slightest drills were depressing because I was so weak.
Comics fans now understand that time hasn't changed him in the slightest.
However, they tasted identical to caramel corn — not churros in the slightest.
Doyle did not have the slightest desire to hurt his dear friend.
And for anyone wondering, the dress was not trashed in the slightest.
You can take that point of view without the slightest racial consciousness.
"If the aviation business cracks in the slightest, watch out below," Inch said.
He was slim, sandy blond, and he spoke English with the slightest accent.
Even the slightest comment about Katherine can become an entire headline for Langford.
As I get older, I still don't feel the slightest nag of broodiness.
Would there be cold, hard cash consequences for the slightest tinge of progressivism?
Even the slightest amount of water on road can carry away a car.
Could he not muster the slightest enthusiasm to be reunited with that kid?
In short: casual chivalry, urbane charisma and just the slightest hint of cheek.
They get scared off at the slightest bit of volatility in the stock.
"She loves Michael Ray," Smyers says with only the slightest hint of annoyance.
For the most part, no one takes the slightest interest in these activities.
In fact, there isn't even the slightest hint of crispness in the air.
" Houston said "there can't be the slightest doubt that the Grolier is genuine.
I felt annoyed at myself for putting even the slightest stock in it.
CNNWho among us hasn't claimed censorship from "the man" at the slightest inconvenience?
The funny thing is that none of it deterred me in the slightest.
So quiet that the slightest rustle or footstep can make your heart race.
That means Westworld and its companion parks aren't done — not in the slightest.
"I haven't the slightest idea how to adequately address the attack," said Colbert.
Despite Mr Kerry's pleas, there is not the slightest sign of that happening.
Bindi, 17, hasn't let the memory of her father fade in the slightest.
In March, without pausing to express the slightest hint embarrassment about why Gen.
Even the slightest dent in their income would plunge many back into poverty.
But only a minority fly into a cyber-rage at the slightest provocation.
Prominent intellectuals who raise the slightest concern are labeled enemies of the state.
I offend easily, and am ready to throw down at the slightest provocation.
Peloton has not proven itself to be a nimble business in the slightest.
He had no problem laying hands on us kids for the slightest infraction.
The slightest nudge against that symbolism sets us ablaze with anger and accusations.
The slightest bit of bad news can turn a rally into a rout.
It matters only that there was the slightest possibility that he could have.
So two years to get over the slightest thing in a bacterial cell.
He knows the slightest hesitation will allow Durant to launch an uncontested shot.
When silent, you're safe, but with the slightest noise, it means instant death.
Everyone who has the slightest intellect and knowledge of the economy knows this.
My constant state of exhaustion caused me to snap at the slightest provocation.
None of this, however, seems to faze the determined neurosurgeon in the slightest.
Trevor Noah of "The Daily Show" said he wasn't shocked in the slightest.
In all the testimony, there is not the slightest evidence to the contrary.
A big one for several of them has been honoring the slightest try.
If he seemed the slightest bit blasé, it might be a different matter.
Corruption, or the appearance thereof, doesn't seem to bother him in the slightest.
That she thought she had the slightest grasp of the Constitution, doubly so.
The slightest scratch or blistering can result in wounds comparable to third-degree burns.
People on Reddit, like people everywhere on the internet, resist even the slightest changes.
Tom: I'm not comparing us to Radiohead in the slightest, I'd never do that.
The slightest whiff of a financial crisis will tighten the available financial resources, too.
I have to tell you, I don't understand what's happening in the slightest here.
This means the slightest changes in the light's nature or origin will be detected.
But if one thing is clear — little Pickle is not ticklish in the slightest.
Then, when he's just the slightest bit kind to Issa, she erupts in tears.
Everyone is just the slightest bit on edge—what if today really is unlucky?!?
In short, we do not feel this movie is anti-American in the slightest.
At the slightest sign of protest, strikers were beaten and jailed by local authorities.
At home, protesters man the barricades at the slightest hint of health care's privatisation.
It's even nicer not to have to worry about battery life in the slightest.
But by the time the S was released, it wasn't controversial in the slightest.
Conservatives rebuffed calls to make it the slightest bit more difficult to buy firearms.
There is not the slightest chance of either country fully joining the EU soon.
Well, if you're the British Prime Minister it doesn't faze you in the slightest.
There was no way I was going to have the slightest inkling of doubt.
Gorsuch is undoubtedly conservative, but he has not the slightest touch of the extreme.
"You say the slightest thing and the internet goes ape," McShane told the Telegraph.
As you can see ... she doesn't seem fazed in the slightest by her breakup.
However, the Best Original Score and Best Cinematography categories aren't diverse in the slightest.
I don't think that would be something that would interest him in the slightest.
"I began the slightest cramping and they've lasted two full days now," she said.
Democrats nominated a moderate in Doug Jones, with not the slightest hope he'd win.
I examined every detail under a magnifying glass without once finding the slightest clue.
That he lacked the money for passage did not deter him in the slightest.
"I have not the slightest intention of making this my life's work," he said.
That left no room for even the slightest of wobbles when Verniaiev's turn came.
It devoured his data, then commanded him to walk inside without the slightest deviation.
They don't want a monosyllabic authoritarian who'll bark at them for the slightest indiscretion.
"It's actually better for your back" he says without the slightest trace of embarrassment.
Even the slightest reduction in the flow of the Santa River causes alarm here.
This is a fantasy, not a rational argument; it doesn't bear the slightest scrutiny.
The answer is only the slightest bit, and in a sweet and compelling way.
"We do not feel this movie is anti-American in the slightest," they said.
As one interviewee notes, even the slightest inappropriate comment could get you sent away.
He still searches his mind for the slightest detail that might lead to answers.
The slightest foray onto the grass prompts a frantic scamper back to the asphalt.
Here's how even the slightest uptick in the earth's temperature can have widespread ramifications.
Rather, it embraces it, proves that even the slightest change can have vast consequences.
The new connections we do form are tenuous, easily disrupted by the slightest inconvenience.
His ears are incredibly expressive, conveying a range of emotions with the slightest twist.
Supported on thin stems, these graceful flowers are animated by the slightest woodland breeze.
It imparts just the slightest char, in the manner of a good pizza crust.
It squeaked at the slightest movement, felt flimsy, and was labor-intensive to build.
Soon, the slightest distraction is enough to draw him away from his latest love.
Any hack that involves stuffing diapers down your pants seems just the slightest bit excessive.
To be clear, he was never in the slightest way comparing himself to those figures.
I lived in fear of it and shook at the slightest tremor of its appearance.
The slightest bobble or trip-up means immunity for that player is off the table.
It doesn't trouble him in the slightest that he flooded Vesterbro with heroin, for example.
So once you start to feel the slightest bit of uneasiness, it's time to talk.
But the country banker turned journalist felt not the slightest desire to tug the forelock.
She sits motionless, focusing only on her drawing, without breaking into even the slightest smile.
I think that particular person was just not mentally prepared for it in the slightest.
Amai opens the song, her voice bold and yearning and struck with the slightest tremble.
Watching his possible challengers, Mr Trump did not appear to be fazed in the slightest.
The power system is so fragile that the slightest weather or procedural hiccup causes blackouts.
Given their so-far-deft hand at the series, we aren't worried in the slightest.
That's one more detail where the filmmakers don't care in the slightest about follow-through.
To be completely honest, I haven't the slightest idea what to make of this trailer.
You know parents: the slightest whiff of discrimination, and they sue for damages with interest.
Sessions, I have not seen the slightest evidence of racism because it does not exist.
The slightest error could leave patients paralyzed and post-surgery complications can lead to death.
The musical accomplishments can end up overshadowed by even the slightest hint of biographical detail.
That's probably my biggest complaint with the Galaxy Buds — the slightest adjustment triggers the touch.
The Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign say they're not worried in the slightest.
Gillespie — even when talking about cracking down on MS-13 — isn't the slightest bit Trumpy.
Insult Turkish president Erdogan in the slightest manner - whether in text, speech, or song: prison.
This means that even the slightest mistakes can result in cars smashing into the walls.
It's not your safety I'm concerned about in the slightest but the safety of others.
Evaluated from almost any angle, Trump's move does not make the slightest bit of sense.
There is no indication that Trump had the slightest inkling of these connections or influences.
Any action that gives the public even the slightest appearance of impropriety is not tolerable.
The revelation that the C.I.A. had funded the committee didn't give her the slightest pause.
The secret — and the reason it succeeds — is that it's not random in the slightest.
I had no savings, but I hadn't felt the slightest reservation about the legal fee.
A statement shoe that will assuredly melt on contact with the slightest trace of wetness.
When I started testing last week, the fans seemed to blast at the slightest excuse.
In other words, he creates "legal land mines" to trigger deportation at the slightest touch.
It's an impressive meal that delivers just the slightest hint of breakfast comfort and cheer.
She's a musical icon — you have to have even the slightest ambition to become one.
Wil Trapp appeared to give him the slightest of pushes, and Fabinho tumbled past Brooks.
"Seeing the blister after, that wasn't very nice," Federer said, looking the slightest bit squeamish.
People were executed for the slightest of crimes: wearing glasses, speaking French or liking ballet.
He did it again: the slightest shift in weight, a momentary drop of the shoulders.
They avoid even the slightest imputation of corruption, of course political but above all financial.
"I'm not in the slightest gloomy about our potential after 'Game of Thrones,'" he added.
It's charismatic, survives in extreme conditions and yet could die from even the slightest changes.
Such information can be like gold for teams seeking the slightest edge in the postseason.
In that context it takes only the slightest underlining to make certain themes stick out.
And the number of people who do is not a small one in the slightest.
COMEY I worry that you don't have the slightest understanding of how our democracy works.
The next dish, a lobster risotto of epic richness, required no adornment in the slightest.
Clinton, and not because I have the slightest qualm about electing a woman as president.
The slightest waver crept into her voice as Warren talked about her own family's past.
But so far there's no indication that these move the needle in the slightest today.
Recognition that things women generally advocate for are not for selfish reasons in the slightest.
Thor, the god of thunder, endlessly bashes heads with his hammer at the slightest offense.
"If we make the slightest mistake, the slightest word is off, it is just an absolute tirade from a lot of people in this room, but news outlets get to go on day after day and cite unnamed sources, use stories without stories…" Sanders said.
As it turned out, this didn't slow the spread of harder UK rap in the slightest.
Thailand prohibits even the slightest criticism of its king, who is believed to be semi-divine.
Roof committed a senseless, horrible crime and has expressed not even the slightest bit of regret.
Plus, it's another story where book readers won't have the slightest clue what's about to happen.
Warning: it's not sexy in the slightest, and will have you clutching your Coppertone in despair.
"Never were rules broken so bluntly, without the slightest grain of elegance," one senior official said.
From the air, many of these basins look overfull, ready to spill with the slightest topoff.
Each to their own, but the idea of it doesn't turn me on in the slightest.
Atop pineapple-fried black rice, the velvety flesh yields to the slightest pressure from a spork.
Also, if you fly it outside, Dobby's tiny size is over-matched by the slightest breeze.
And unlike Daenerys, the Night King will not have the slightest compunction about dropping the bomb.
But it seems very unlikely that she paid the slightest attention to either of those thinkers.
We must dispel with this notion that anyone has the slightest idea what they are doing.
"On a typical day it was flat-ironed straight with the slightest curve under," Saia says.
Despite Trump's insistence that he care about "the cyber" he's not technologically adept in the slightest.
Merriam-Webster gets a web visit every time a player experiences the slightest hint of curiosity.
A Ray Charles biopic in 2005 is unlikely to cause any Academy member the slightest discomfort.
If you pee every time you feel the slightest urge, your body becomes accustomed to that.
And the slightest hint of a new raid could be enough to take it down again.
Right now, there's so little information out there that people are scrutinizing the slightest tea leaves.
But if you mess with that word order in the slightest you'll sound like a maniac.
Mi Bunny, while not resembling a bunny in the slightest, does depict emotion through its face.
No one even considered the possibility that Lucas had not the slightest care for their expectations.
James said Rumaysah seemed very "media-savvy" and unthreatening, "not in the slightest" capable of violence.
You're reading every frame and watching for the slightest giveaway moment as you circle a foe.
Not in the slightest, but you've already rejected the tie dye option so here we are.
It's so important to monitor your body because the slightest thing can change your life forever.
However, thanks to my grandmother, Rho Rho, my jewelry collection was not lacking in the slightest.
Instead, it offered up a spirit that tasted smooth, buttery, and just the slightest bit sweet.
In 1990 we didn't reassess this geopolitical project in the slightest when our initial enemy vanished.
Can we possibly afford even the slightest chance that Donald Trump will become our next president?
His willingness to cast aside inconvenient practices at the slightest provocation should alarm even impeachment skeptics.
That those left treading water are often women does not rock Smee's project in the slightest.
While some babies and toddlers can sleep through seemingly anything, others awaken at the slightest sound.
As long as he has the slightest hope of freedom, we have a chance to live.
The slightest encouragement of Mr. Trump's venomous, self-serving politics will haunt our democracy for decades.
It's this delicate balancing act where the slightest change in fortune puts them on the street.
We just don't have the slightest clue about how to address the root of the problem.
I sat on my bed all night with my bag packed, jumping at the slightest noise.
I don't think they have even the slightest desire to cohabit with terrestrial life forms, actually.
Swift is surely famous enough on her own, and even Hiddleston isn't unknown in the slightest.
There's so much super stuff out there that the slightest whiff of redundancy quickly becomes apparent.
Consequently, with the slightest brush of the thorn, an electrifying pain shoots throughout his entire body.
It has been pored over every which way, in hopes of finding the slightest of clues.
It didn't surprise me in the slightest when I saw you were getting a novel published.
The slightest trigger — the rattle of keys, for example — might send them into a hysterical tantrum.
Namdar's protagonist, sophisticated and brilliant as he may be, hasn't the slightest inkling of his inheritance.
How could he utter those words if he had the slightest sense of right and wrong?
All we could do was to petition the authorities for even the slightest bit of information.
The corrections officers' union encourages members to report even the slightest physical contact as an assault.
It was soft and flaky like a pastry, with the slightest crunch on the outer edge.
They would go to court at the slightest hint that Mr Johnson might flout their law.
And the slightest movement Ambience made was instantly absorbed into those spooky green owl-like eyes.
But say the "T" word and I'm out, without explanation, without exception, without the slightest deliberation.
He has never shown the slightest knowledge of or interest in any civilization, Western or otherwise.
Chairman Paul McClintock told the AGM he was "not fazed in the slightest" by Lew's campaign.
For Trump there are never bygones, just glowing embers ready to reignite with the slightest breeze.
One could not risk being charged with the slightest human fallibility for fear of deadly retribution.
But establishing that check on Trump is much too important to be jeopardized in the slightest.
They took it in their own hands to seek retribution against people for the slightest infraction.
On the other hand, soccer's primacy in Argentina would not have been diminished in the slightest.
It makes the brutal reality a bit harder to see, without ameliorating it in the slightest.
The leader, who demanded absolute obedience, bullied Mr. McNeely from the pulpit for the slightest infractions.
"If we can even make the slightest dent in this, it's a huge business," Rogers said.
In truth no one has the slightest clue how to create Übermenschen even if they wanted to.
Earlier this year, HMD Global revived Nokia's classic 331010 candy bar phone with only the slightest updates.
But while their visit Friday signaled harmony, veteran observers could detect the slightest smoke signals of difference.
All are in undesirable areas where there is not the slightest possibility of rehabilitation through private enterprise.
McEnroe's outbursts happened in public, and won't surprise anyone with even the slightest knowledge of his history.
Beijing is bristling at a slightest challenge to the way its ancient heritage delineates its territorial waters.
It really does sound exactly like Nanjiani, and not like a violent, mythical orc in the slightest.
Unfortunately, we've seen time and again that tech demos are not to be trusted in the slightest.
"You say the slightest thing and the Internet goes ape," he told The Daily Telegraph on Saturday.
She sleeps with chilled pillows because the slightest heat makes her limbs feel like they are crackling.
Beatrice of Nazareth claimed that even the slightest whiff of meat would make her throat close up.
As wrong and over the top as that recommendation was, it was not unusual in the slightest.
Produced by Retro Future, it's got a twinkly music box melody floating underneath the slightest trap beat.
Because bivalves are extremely sensitive to hydrocarbons, even the slightest disturbance to their environment causes a reaction.
You would at least be able to detect the slightest bit of puffy redness beneath our eyes.
She also described a manager who was controlling and could become explosively angry at the slightest provocation.
"There was just the slightest shift, in first class, from not just the men," the actor said.
I wouldn't have had the slightest thing to do with them if it wasn't for my baby.
In this case, Dr Martinis says, it is the worst error, not the slightest, that is important.
The slightest puff of interference from the outside world risks disrupting a qubit and scuppering a calculation.
For just the slightest bit of definition, use a thin-tipped felt liner along your upper lashline.
Third, no European government has shown the slightest interest in Mr Puigdemont's pleas for mediation (see Charlemagne).
The lack of the slightest pushback provided critics with an easy example with which to attack Lauer.
But social awareness shares another characteristic with sex: the slightest hint of inauthenticity spoils the act entirely.
Online mobs spring up at the slightest provocation, and teenagers have all the time in the world.
I haven't the slightest idea what's going on in this trailer, but I'm sure I love it.
In a recent video posted to Twitter, Markle greets fans with the slightest bit of British twang.
Anything that could raise Sara's heart rate in the slightest is no longer a source of fear.
Presenting a broken and depleted version of yourself to your family doesn't benefit them in the slightest.
I don't even have the slightest idea what this is, but I think I really like it.
She's willing to kill him at the slightest provocation, and still feels conflicted about his true intentions.
Bitcoin has become a huge network, and even the slightest change in code can have unwarranted consequences.
Robert: He's bald, he's got great eyes, and he wasn't afraid in the slightest to get dirty.
But sports, like every other facet of our lives, are not perfect or orderly in the slightest.
He clearly felt not the slightest embarrassment at proposing a kickback likely larger than his annual salary.
"Every stop he made had not the slightest implication of any racial implications," attorney Andy Savage said.
Svindal said Hirscher's dominance was especially remarkable in a sport where the slightest mistake can prove disastrous.
But Trump said he was not worried in the slightest by the establishment's efforts to stop him.
I told him I didn't need to do this, and wouldn't if he had the slightest objection.
I expected the barns to be smelly, but I could only detect the slightest scent of manure. 
You can see, like, the slightest tinge of blue, like, right here and here, like, very slightly.
In the first season of the show, the Solloway marriage disintegrated at the slightest breeze of infidelity.
But members of Congress by and large loathe taking the slightest bit of responsibility for their actions.
One thing that hormones have fixed and gives me the slightest bit of hope are my eyes.
The existence of even the slightest tinge of organic matter could shift all thought possible thus far.
"It's a beautiful feeling to know that my story could help someone even in the slightest way."
Her husband beat her violently, and the slightest mistake meant being starved for a week or more.
In the postseason, even the slightest edge can be the difference between defeat and the ultimate victory.
Extensive filters deny students opportunities to research anything that entails even the slightest suggestive or inappropriate slant.
The slightest sliver of orange and purple leather had remained above the line — less than an inch.
And us loyal customers didn't even merit the slightest crumb of detail on the forthcoming Mac Pro.
Devin Heroux: When you get to this level of curling, the slightest error can be the difference.
None of the conservatives on the court have given the slightest sign of stepping into those shoes.
This giant showstopper of a number is embedded in the slightest and weakest arc of the show.
It's not athletic in the slightest, but Jaguar and Porsche will gladly sell you something that is.
And, right now, no one in Washington has the slightest clue how to stop that from happening.
Children have never had the slightest problem discussing the subject, but they are no longer being discouraged.
They're the ones you've got to thank for making things just the slightest bit easier, after all.
Its dual pixels are able to offer the slightest shift in perspective when a shot is taken.
With wood from whiskey barrels, barbecue gets the slightest tinge of booziness to amplify your grill game.
It seemed that no one wanted to make a movie that broached this topic in the slightest.
"Peter Navarro is a bomb-thrower and not a conventional economist in the slightest way," Goolsbee warned.
When anorexia took over, even the slightest hint of any disappointment by me took on new gravity.
She doesn't bark; she has never barked even once, but she yelps at the slightest unexpected touch.
The government deploys many portable toilets, but the slightest rainstorm can send sewage cascading into the river.
On the medical file for Patient A, Morell recorded that Hitler hadn't been agitated in the slightest.
Fights tend to break out at the slightest provocation and they quickly escalate from yelling to punching.
In this view, even the slightest show of welcoming or friendship toward Iranian leaders is a disaster.
Its characters are all new, and I don't have the slightest clue as to their ultimate fates.
Lobaton looked to have gotten back just in time, but his foot popped off first base for the slightest, and I mean the slightest of seconds, and replay officials determined that Rizzo had kept his glove on him during that slight second, and he was therefore ruled out.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will strike the United States and Israel if they make the slightest mistake, the head of the elite Revolutionary Guards said in a speech broadcast live on state TV. "If you make the slightest error, we will hit both of you," Major General Hossein Salami said.
This would drastically reduce neurological risk without diminishing the appeal or quality of the sport in the slightest.
But once you're approaching half the speed of sound, even the slightest mistake is going to end badly.
None of the engineers dared jinx the promising moment by celebrating prematurely, or even making the slightest sound.
But we should not be saying things from Washington that create even the slightest impression to the contrary.
Fame takes hold of people differently, and even the slightest bit of visibility makes some old routines difficult.
But nobody has EVER provided the slightest bit of proof that any official is hiding some secret numbers.
He's reactionary and unsubtle, constantly fazed by the slightest of insults and addicted to all forms of attention.
Anxious moments are created from the slightest creaks of a floor, footsteps on sand or even a heartbeat.
I haven't the slightest idea what's going on in this trailer, but it all looks just incredibly pleasant.
Which really says something about Justice League, because neither of those two films were coherent in the slightest.
When he declared his candidacy for president, none of that seemed to bother Republican voters in the slightest.
If you spoke of fashion, it had to be either with apology or with the slightest of sneers.
The Don himself responded in an interview on Saturday, and he does not sound threatened in the slightest.
It's the jam you always have queued up when there's even the slightest chance of an overnight guest.
Once mature, the spherical fungi will puff at the slightest impact, emitting a cloud of dust-like spores.
Did she cry easily over the slightest inconvenience, and giggle uncontrollably at videos of monkeys or baby penguins?
And then the next day, the slightest thing might really upset me, and I get blindsided by them.
But because they do so in the form of quantum states, the slightest disturbance could mean information destruction.
It could even show up in sensitive physics experiments, where even the slightest vibrations can produce false signals.
In practice, however, courts see even the slightest involvement as rising above "mere presence" and into criminal assistance.
They do not have the slightest disagreement when it comes to the broad outlines of the regime's policies.
But I worry when I feel the slightest cramping, even if it's only the routine stretching of ligaments.
Does just the slightest touch on certain spots on your body make you want to scream in pain?
And if the tide is starting to turn on Green's likability, it won't bother him in the slightest.
"Foursome," the evening's slightest item, is for four men, variously attired (by Katherine M. Patterson) and wearing shoes.
Even the slightest loss of enthusiasm among Trump base voters could be problematic for the broader Republican Party.
Even the slightest slip is seized upon as a sign of weakness, a harbinger of disappointments to come.
But when financial assets are priced for perfection, the discovery of even the slightest blemish can prove costly.
Our block has no street lights, and the nuisance of light trespass doesn't affect us in the slightest.
Especially with striped bass, even the slightest detection of resistance and they'll spit a bait and take off.
We are already swimming in data, but haven't the slightest idea who will leave Milwaukee as the nominee.
The Democratic Party, and particularly its congressional leadership, has become an opposition without the slightest interest in governing.
None of this seems to have made the slightest dent in Mr. Trump's opulent lifestyle over the years.
But in the second set, the match descended into chaos, all instigated by the slightest of hand gestures.
Since my muscles aren't innervated properly, balance is difficult, and the slightest of unanticipated weight shifts potentially dangerous.
For several days afterward I wept at the slightest provocation, felt physically exhausted, and looked like a wreck.
Know that every time you make it, even the slightest alterations will lead to wonderful and surprising outcomes.
The migrants at issue in the current American and Hungarian debates don't resemble this caricature in the slightest.
There's cumin in there, gently warming, along with the slightest shock of chile: a baring of the teeth.
And once again, the players knew they had fallen short — by the finest, slightest of margins — once again.
The slightest misstep by Pogba — or his teammates — tends to trigger an inquest that can last for days.
What if the slightest misalignment of a tiny tube in a jet engine could cause a fatal catastrophe?
Pursuits As in many large countries, most of the popular stereotypes about Brazil unravel with the slightest tug.
They know we have people working in the units who don't have the slightest idea what to do.
They spent the evening fearing the slightest bump from a fellow caucusgoer, which could have caused broken bones.
"Richard Brodsky has never had the slightest idea what the Yankee Stadium deal was about," he told me.
Even the slightest of errors in how the quarterback lets go of the ball can affect the throw.
Soon the water was blue and deep, and our ship was pitching and yawing with the slightest surf.
"I am not a Trump fan at all, not in the slightest, not in the least," he said.
"There is not the slightest chance of holding Hong Kong or relieving it," he said in January 1941.
In 2017, there was the slightest decrease in interest (97 to 95) from late October to early November.
Occasionally, there is the slightest trace of an accent (vaguely French) and a lapse into the present tense.
And we become detectives, sniffing out even the slightest suggestion of schoolhouse bias before it does irreparable harm.
Sotomayor asked if the "slightest health improvement" was really enough to "burden the lives" of a million women.
Other than the slightest roll of his shoulders, he is a model of what looks like effortless efficiency.
I know I wouldn't do anything improper, but I don't want to leave the slightest room for innuendo.
"The fact that something was paid by check is not exculpatory in the slightest," the former prosecutor said.
Right, and when the slightest tweak of a ranking algorithm change actually does have an enormous societal impact.
It feels like only the slightest stretch to imagine China scouring the Grindr grid to understand American troop movements.
There's the slightest bit of flex to the screen, but it's almost unnoticeable unless you try to bend it.
In fact, we damn well love a tasty piece of seafood that hasn't even been given the slightest sear.
At least, I didn't feel the slightest bit sick during my "ride," and neither did my colleague Karissa Bell.
Many South Koreans will readily confess to suffering from "health anxiety", visiting a doctor for the slightest of symptoms.
Yes, Disick did grab his crotch while talking to his ex's sister and he isn't embarrassed in the slightest.
Annie McLane Kuster told CNN she's not worried "in the slightest" about Buttigieg improving his standing with minority voters.
"We didn't have the slightest idea that Trump was going to get in and discontinue the program," he said.
You must see a mental-health professional if you start having even the slightest feelings of hopelessness or despair.
It's meant to make the audience afraid to make the slightest sound, lest they put the characters in danger.
The other author, of course, fared much worse; the stranger didn't seem to give them the slightest passing thought.
"I don't think we ever had the slightest control over how this thing was going to end," Sage says.
While other companies are caving under the slightest pressure from disingenuous trolls, Ubisoft is telling them to kick sand.
The drop in mortgage application volume shows how sensitive today's buyers and borrowers are to the slightest rate moves.
Not in the slightest, and this kind of vague justification is typical of Night Call's attempt at detective fiction.
Alliances are a Jenga tower of hope and dreams, and the slightest breath can knock the whole structure over.
They're basically super-thin plastic skins that snap on to your phone and provide the slightest amount of protection.
InSight's primary instrument is a French-built seismometer, designed to detect the slightest vibrations from "marsquakes" around the planet.
It would cost $1.4 trillion over 10 years—and hasn't the slightest chance of passing in the current Congress.
If I was the slightest but nervous about something, they could smell it, and then they would become judges.
So, maybe, there is the slightest, extremely small chance that Cards Against Humanity could stop the wall being built.
And on Thursday, the energy sector turned positive for the year, though only by the slightest of percentage gains.
This leaves stocks very vulnerable to a selloff, particularly if there is even the slightest hint of an issue.
How can anyone invest in a company if they don't even have the slightest control over that company's destiny?
In this case, they're practically the only thing keeping the entire film from blowing away on the slightest breeze.
What the president ought to notice is that no amount of military presence makes the slightest dent in it.
" With the slightest smirk, bin Laden replied, "You'll see them and hear about them in the media, God willing.
Those who've felt even the slightest titillation from that "aural fixation" are probably relieved to hear they're not alone.
Powderly underestimated the power of the new corporate behemoths to respond violently to the slightest hint of labor organizing.
Nadal, for his part, didn't seem to mind in the slightest, laughing good-naturedly even though they were losing. 
If I was the slightest bit nervous about something, they could smell it, and then they would become judges.
The braised neck was my favorite — it fell apart with the slightest touch and was stringy but not tough.
A perfect pint requires no more embellishment than the slightest sprinkle of sugar before being plopped onto crumbly biscuits.
I wore it with a short-sleeve T-shirt underneath, and it didn't irritate my skin the slightest bit.
When I found the weak spot, I didn't have the slightest clue that the police were behind the site.
What baffles me is how the vast majority of podcasts on those lists don't interest me in the slightest.
Lysol is sprayed liberally at workplaces, while employees who feel the slightest tickle in their throat are sent home.
She reads in a low-pitched, deceptively neutral voice that inflects ostensible objectivity with the slightest whisper of lamentation.
"Few people on staff had the slightest idea what a large amount of New York was like," he added.
Girls, by contrast, is horrifyingly mundane, not escapist or otherworldly (if frequently absurd), and never aspirational in the slightest.
For their part, Hogg and the other Stoneman Douglas students don't appear to be backing down in the slightest.
All the while, you're followed by the slightest of breezes and the faint but inescapable scent of sea air.
He has committed to memory the schedules of certain police officers who will arrest him at the slightest provocation.
No one, probably not even the president, believes that such measures will have the slightest impact on Turkey's actions.
The spongy yellow square began oozing at the slightest touch of my fork, before I even plunged it in.
And no innerland, either: in all of Moore's thousands of pages, there is not the slightest stirring of interiority.
The headphones are designed to pick up the slightest nuances of audio, which is crucial for mixing and mastering.
Said bar appears to be in the middle of a war zone — which doesn't faze Cayde in the slightest.
And particularly African Americans do the slightest thing, their interaction with the criminal justice system is way more harsh.
Here it is written," he said, gesturing toward a packet of papers, "so you don't have the slightest doubt.
Posing with the items was dangerous; even the slightest hint of capitalistic sympathies could invite trouble from the authorities.
It will be soft-launched throughout the year, she told me, without acknowledging the pun potential in the slightest.
The president said accusations against him "don't have the slightest value, and that will be demonstrated in a trial."
Think of each one as a hair trigger, poised and ready for the slightest pressure to spring into action.
InSight's primary instrument is a French-built seismometer, designed to detect the slightest vibrations from "marsquakes" around the planet.
For decades, industrial waste and sewage poured into the Karun, Iran's largest navigable river, without the slightest state interference.
When you start mixing ginger beer with spirits, the slightest change in flavor changes the profile of the cocktail.
He's about as tough as a gingerbread cookie: just the slightest bit of pressure will cause him to snap.
A simmering rage imbues even the slightest jokes — some of which are delivered in French — until it boils over.
I'm betting on Scott, but I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest by a (hugely justified) win for Miller.
Some were reported under a number of different names, and even the slightest differences in spelling had to be investigated.
Of. It. The footage isn't graphic in the slightest, but wow, Khloé really let cameras film the entire birthing process.
Over the weekend, he had this to say:   "You say the slightest thing and the internet goes ape," he says.
And if they see so much as the slightest shadow of your misdeeds, you'll need to take care of them.
The slightest tone of music would come on and she would start bouncing up and down, doing a little dance.
On the plus side, the coupe bears only the slightest visual resemblance to the Z4, other than their basic dimensions.
I'd give the View 20 the slightest edge because of the Ultra Clarity mode and the extra potential it promises.
The extreme cold allows the telescope to be sensitive to the slightest changes in temperature caused by incoming cosmic radiation.
There was no such thing as a quantum computer, and no one had the slightest idea how to build one.
Or that any of your thoughts about those things are going to change the decisions she makes in the slightest.
That has to be enforced absolutely with consequences for Iran at the slightest deviation from their requirements under the agreement.
Soon, the changes were perceived as an overzealous attempt to eradicate the slightest hint of sex work from its servers.
That means the Nex S has a huge, uninterrupted 6.6-inch screen with the slightest of bezels at the bottom.
And if you get a vibrating notification, or there's the slightest bit of movement of your environment, it's game over.
Luckily, the studio behind the blockbuster, which brought in $1.35 billion worldwide, hasn't changed their campaign plans in the slightest.
Clearly this is also total nonsense; he doesn't seem to have done the slightest thing to educate himself about ISIS.
Israelis are used to pouring carefully over U.S. signals toward their country for even the slightest deviation from established policies.
Each of those smaller wheels is connected and tied to a rotation encoder that can detect even the slightest movements.
He woke up at the slightest sound, convinced every creak of the storm was someone walking around inside the cottage.
Professional boxing was not like the amateur version of the sport, where referees passed out penalties for the slightest infractions.
That makes this whole baseball fiasco worth watching, even if you don't have the slightest interest in the actual sport.
There was a momentary pause, the slightest flicker of panic across Sanders's face as he cast about for an answer.
"We ain't born typical," Mosshart breathed during the chorus, unconcerned and self-effacing, but with the slightest tinge of vulnerability.
Can he be so unbelievably arrogant, she asks, that he can't admit the slightest chance that he might be wrong?
They're not put off in the slightest by the controversies they say are being dredged up by his political opponents.
Military leaders are "not in the slightest bit concerned about maintaining their professional commitments," said the high-ranking military officer.
Does the slightest sight of Comic Sans, Papyrus, or — heaven forbid — Mistral set off a physical reaction in your gut?
Give yourself time in your life to wonder what's possible and to make even the slightest moves in that direction.
China's position on this issue will not waver or be blurred in the slightest, the broadcaster cited Xi as saying.
Everyone is pranking one another, having a good time, laughing, and nobody is ever annoyed or angry in the slightest.
Again, James stressed "margin for error" multiple times throughout the Finals, how even the slightest mistake can lead to devastation.
Secondly, even if there was the slightest risk from eating genetically modified foods, a mandatory federal label would be unnecessary.
But, the stereotypes say, soccer players are drama majors who dive to the turf with gusto at the slightest touch.
Perched vigilantly atop limestone pedestals by Stanford White, the great cats keep their ears forever cocked for the slightest rustle.
The dawn light is the slightest cobalt glow, with Hatfield House's wisteria flowing down the walls in a lavender rain.
Having said that, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that this judge meted out the sentence that he did.
It involves only Putin and those candidates whom he personally chose, who do not pose a slightest threat to him.
There are around 100 activists in the room, all jumping to their feet, whooping and cheering at the slightest provocation.
It's a different story, however, in the Senate, where 60 votes are required to advance even the slightest controversial legislation.
And the DBCFT didn't survive the slightest contact with political reality — provoking immediate opposition from retail chains and oil refiners.
Spider-Man 2, for instance, made very clear that the slightest mishap could empty Peter's bank account in an instant.
They're marketed for bird watchers, or snoopers, or so hunters can hear the slightest rustling in the woods (how sporting!).
This thing lumbered confidently over the boulders and, clearly operating on his own schedule, approached us without the slightest concern.
The country's "clean green" image doesn't stand up to the slightest scrutiny, and younger generations are crippled by student loans.
But the fierceness of the war did not diminish in the slightest, nor did the American presence on the battlefield.
At the slightest prompting, he would begin unfolding the stories behind each item with the effortless fluency of a docent.
That hope is all the more audacious for his disinclination to make even the slightest argument for why it's justified.
"Once you're in that situation you will eat anything just to get the slightest bit of nourishment," Dr. Crossley said.
And yet even now, with Republicans in charge of the federal government, conservatives still refuse the slightest gesture at compromise.
Relatively low valuations for European equities also help attract investors back in when there's the slightest indication of an improvement.
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Osaka gave the slightest exclamation with her fist, pulled her visor down over her face and walked to the net.
And she is hypersensitive to allergens — the slightest whiff of smoke, chemicals or perfume can cause her throat to close.
Under such circumstances, any recession with the slightest perceptible effect on the public would end political careers by the score.
Each prison population functions within a precarious power structure that can erupt with the slightest provocation and unleash horrific violence.
Days like that can be unsettling, but in the span of market history, they amount to the slightest of headaches.
However, even the slightest increase in tax rates can have deep and long-lasting consequences for Japan's price-conscious households.
As cars approach 240 mph speeds in their lightweight frames, the slightest contact with another driver can set them soaring.
More history means even more GIFs to share for the culture, and we're not mad about that in the slightest
Thankfully, we get just the slightest view of what's in Luke Skywalker's to-go box in The Empire Strikes Back.
Should you ever experience any sudden outages, the automatic kill switch feature protects against even the slightest bit of exposure.
At airports, even the slightest interruption can set off a chain of delays for airlines and passengers across the country.
He was really the only Toronto artist we had the slightest bit of interest in — of an older generation, anyway.
"Having an image of that person and the slightest little detail about their life ... helps people relate to them," he said.
SEIS should be able to detect the slightest vibrations, including those caused by Marsquakes or the thumps of a meteorite impact.
The sensors on board are vulnerable to the slightest speck of contamination—so to get close, you have to suit up.
For those born without even the slightest desire to see a film featuring Tom Cruise, Vanilla Sky's plot is as follows.
He's laid back, but his words are very deliberate and still ring with the slightest hint of his Central Texas hometown.
To be seen as feminine in the slightest meant becoming a pariah, so I had to be an actress to survive.
"Neither your walk, your behaviour, nor your clothing indicate even in the slightest that you could be homosexual," they told him.
So far, Yang has made only the slightest nods towards the most positive and good-natured memes emerging from the #YangGang.
Modise took the slightest of touches with her left foot before doing a half-pirouette with the ball onto her right.
These days, almost anything goes when it comes to end bends, from the slightest beachy waves to full-on vintage vibes.
But many are still hesitant after years in a country where the slightest hint of dissent could land residents in jail.
His attitude towards the president is one of amiable concern, which he expresses while recounting their slightest interaction in minute detail.
But on the second-to-last loophole, the watch was loose, sliding up and down my wrist with the slightest movement.
So why shouldn't you be prepared if there's even the slightest chance that you could be sleeping at someone else's house?
"Getting back on the road and back into daily life without River has not been easy in the slightest," she said.
"I've never had the slightest intention of hiding anything," Kuczynski said, stressing he correctly reported and paid taxes of the earnings.
There's only the slightest hint of sibilance to the vocals, but it's never enough to spoil the B2003's enjoyable presentation.
And I immediately wanted to put a flatiron to the slightest bit of curled new growth that emerged from my scalp.
If I can't beat him to dreamland, I struggle to fall asleep, my head off the pillow at the slightest noise.
The slightest trace of potatoes sets off a harrowing reaction: a closed-up throat, difficulty breathing, horrid cramps, and profuse sweating.
Other people, meanwhile, wouldn't be bothered in the slightest to learn that their partner rubs one out from time to time.
I'd hope for the slightest mishap, the smallest crash, so Mirra would be docked points and fall out of first place.
If you bear even the slightest resemblance to your favorite celebrity, get the word out — it could get you a selfie.
Every day, Lu Yuping stews a large pot of bitter herbs to treat even the slightest of discomforts like dry mouth.
And if there is just the slightest amount of dirt or bacteria in there, it can make the beer go bad.
I did, however get a couple of unsolicited comments about my general handsomeness, which I wasn't mad at in the slightest.
Later I offered to let them try a game on the Samsung Gear VR, but they weren't interested in the slightest.
Constant monitoring of even the slightest motions and thrust variations would make counteracting them or producing a desired vector pretty straightforward.
It's no surprise that the entertainment industry would want the Tories out, since they don't value cultural capital in the slightest.
Some are so damaged that they melt into dust at the slightest touch, while some are silt on the ocean floor.
It was very easy for me to imagine how if either pilot made the slightest mistake the results would be catastrophic.
Interest rates have been so low for so long that even the slightest move higher causes refinances to pull back substantially.
"I don't have the slightest doubt that Trump's campaign rhetoric has played a big part" in the rising attacks, he said.
But, in the midst of childhood darkness, my ears could catch the slightest sound, and my eyes saw all moving objects.
But anyone looking for the slightest touch of reality or historical resonance in "The Get Down" hasn't watched enough Baz Luhrmann.
It's a sturdy dock that's well weighted, so you don't have to worry about it falling over at the slightest provocation.
But anyone with the slightest experience with voter data would tell you that such data is essentially worthless for any analysis.
Spring Revamp Sometimes all you need to remix your makeup look is the slightest application tweak, and voilà — brand-new woman.
After every mass shooting, Democrats have immediately blamed Republicans and the NRA for not passing even the slightest gun control measures.
At night, they'd sit with infrared flashlights, intently staring down, watching for the slightest movement, with their cameras at the ready.
But to Trump, even the slightest slight demands an inappropriately over the top Twitter response and hence the attack on Fallon.
Soccer players get a lot of flak for being drama merchants who embellish the slightest hint of contact on the pitch.
A sampling of the nearly 3,000 delegates found no one who would express even the slightest reservation about the constitutional change.
Even the slightest sound would wake her up, so everyone in the house would tiptoe around her while she was sleeping.
"Frankly, nobody outside the tent has the slightest understanding of what they do, which is very, very smart," Mr. Rudin said.
But the product is still largely a byproduct of nature, and the process can easily be foiled by the slightest variable.
Photographers said that wires used to rig equipment at the outdoor venues quickly became brittle and snapped at the slightest tug.
"I'm interesting in that, at any point, I could have taken the slightest deviation and never moved to Nashville," he said.
Cedarise, a new scent from the Parisian house Hermetica, contains cypress, vetiver root and the slightest citrus squeeze of pink grapefruit.
It's so well weighted, sits gladly in the hand, has little lag, and picks up on the slightest changes in pressure.
"I intend to be quite scrupulous about recusal and any topic where there is the slightest scintilla of doubt," he said.
She's talking about feverish perspiration, caused by an AGUE, which I hope none of us experience in the slightest ever again.
Seated at the mirror, she would apply lipstick and blush, frantically scrubbing off the makeup at the slightest stirring from downstairs.
" He confirmed that he had received "promising signals" from Varadkar though, and reiterated that "even the slightest chance must be used.
"Even the slightest action can turn into a political mistake, so it's best not to do anything at all," Osipov said.
People always think they know best, but they don't realize that their 'advice' is hurtful and not helpful in the slightest.
The slightest misreading of your compass can leave you lost in the trees, many miles from where you wanted to go.
Evolution unfolds over millions of years, and it can take a thousand generations before even the slightest genetic change becomes permanent.
"For those with a declared preference, this statement in no way signals the slightest decrease in that commitment," the letter says.
He is such a prodigious talent that the absence of even the slightest blues inflections kept his music from cutting deeply.
But this arrangement is simply not possible if the White House refuses to provide even the slightest concession to the Iranians.
Opinion In normal times, few people outside the Netherlands would have paid the slightest attention to this week's Dutch parliamentary elections.
But Thiel, of course, goes in the opposite direction, endorsing a man who hasn't shown the slightest interest in policy specifics.
According to Goa, migrants have such precarious financial situations that even the slightest disruption can send things spiraling out of control.
While she's worked on a few collaborative projects since, Honey is Robyn's first album in eight years, and her slightest ever.
InSight's primary instrument is a highly sensitive French-built seismometer, designed to detect the slightest vibrations from "marsquakes" and meteor impacts.
I'm predicting eight this year, but would not be surprised in the slightest if a ninth sneaked in to join them.
Even the slightest disturbance can derail your experience, breaking you out of the spell of fantasy, and bringing you back to reality.
If there's even the slightest doubt in your mind that you have the right team, then stop pitching and start hiring. Right.
The little pocketed locations and scenes the fairy can flutter around don't suffer in the slightest for the economy of their design.
He was thrilled to discover that the slightest change to its eyes or nose transformed the rendering into a completely different person.
According to Cassie's makers, most other bipedal robot designs struggle to walk a straight line and fall over at the slightest disturbance.
If you've got the slightest interest in house or techno or tech-house, then you'll be very, very aware of Alan Fitzpatrick.
Throughout the game, Neymar collapsed to the ground at the slightest contact from an opponent and complained constantly to referee Bjorn Kuipers.
To think she would support anyone she had the slightest doubt about regarding sexual assault, as some accuse her of, is absurd.
Game of Thrones has always been a story that doesn't seem to give the slightest f*ck about what its audience wants.
But even the slightest whiff that Glencore is abetting sanctions-busting will jangle the nerves of the compliance department of its banks.
In news that is not unrelated in the slightest to all of this, Lee may get voted out of office next month.
At no point in all those years did any representative of Iceland (the country) raise the slightest concern about our company's branding.
But I do think women are judged much more harshly for the slightest slip-up, a gaffe–something like losing one's voice.
Long story short, the prince (Ben Lamb, really not doing it for me in the slightest) and Amber fall for one another.
However, you'd be surprised at how the slightest amount of prep time for your cold-weather wardrobe could drastically change all that.
There is not the slightest doubt, he told Reuters when asked whether the data pointed to a trend of significantly increasing deforestation.
All it takes is the slightest delay before you'll want to pull your hair out, and that's not an issue with these.
The bare bones of a storyline are here, and Refn might have one if he'd shown even the slightest bit of interest.
Customers who pay even the slightest bit of attention are practically forced to see them, and then, hopefully, wonder what they are.
Though hundreds of fans found the post to be entertaining, Delilah Belle, on the other hand, was not humored in the slightest.
This mode seems ideal for wedding photogs or others who shoot in environments where even the slightest noise can be a disturbance.
She and I were having a happy conversation, and she didn't seem upset in the slightest about relaying that information to me.
Anyone who knows even the slightest bit about the Electoral College knows that the likelihood of it switching horses is extremely small.
Amber Yu, 28, spent a year at Hangzhou-based gaming company NetEase Inc, working nights and weekends to troubleshoot the slightest problems.
Bear is a pro at picking up the slightest trace of these Australian 'bears' and tracking them down with his curious nose.
Even the slightest bit of irony makes it easy to blow that shit off, but when taken with complete earnestness, it's pure.
There were waves of tight pants and manicured facial hair and I saw for the first time the slightest amount of midriff.
He knew that secrecy was the only way he would have even the slightest chance of getting his monster through the system.
But the case Pence is trying to make—that he shouldn't be blamed for Flynn in the slightest—is not very strong.
Stalin was afraid that Hitler would use the slightest pretext to launch an invasion, and warned his forces to do nothing provocative.
Because of this, even the slightest rubbing or touch can cause my skin and any mucous membrane in my body to blister.
"There is not the slightest doubt," he told Reuters when asked whether the data pointed to a trend of significantly increasing deforestation.
The slightest movement of any metal object — like an office chair — could disrupt the magnetic field and keep the knots from forming.
Seaquist speaks with a slightest whine of a New York accent, as if a small balloon in his esophagus occasionally leaks air.
At its essence, the festival is about guzzling beer, having a good time, and not feeling guilty about it in the slightest.
Now, when I feel even the slightest hint of mental health distress, I seek help and try to get ahead of it.
He wrote fluently but entirely unsystematically and without the slightest concession to the interests of academic philosophers, so he is largely forgotten.
Wind turbines, modern marvels of engineering, would convert everything from the slightest breeze to the strongest offshore gale to light whole cities.
It's a scary reminder that if even the slightest thing goes wrong while you're out in the woods, it can be deadly.
" Lewis said the session was typical of how under Xi "there is little tolerance ... for the slightest wobbling off the party line.
He speaks rapidly in an accent that sits somewhere between his two native languages, and he changes subjects at the slightest provocation.
Deep Thunder forecasts for businesses who pay top dollar to know how the slightest changes in weather will affect their bottom line.
He had lost most of the fat surrounding the nerves in his feet and shins, and even the slightest touch was agonizing.
In contrast to the '50s, the electoral system is now a faucet where the slightest change produce scalding and near-freezing water.
But even at Lake Louise incredible danger lurks at every turn, the slightest miscalculation potentially resulting in a crash or severe injury.
The government knows that whenever its leaders must stand beside anyone with even the slightest moral legitimacy, they suffer by the comparison.
The previous day, as he outlined the significance of this game, Pep Guardiola had made the slightest of slips of the tongue.
Brought up to speed on the calamity that did not quite happen, neither man had the slightest intention of altering his route.
Until that day, their lives seemed to lack the slightest hint of drama; they had no reason or plan to run away.
InSight's primary instrument is a French-built seismometer, designed to record the slightest vibrations from "marsquakes" and meteor impacts around the planet.
Note that children and paying customers are given to a righteous sense of injustice over even the slightest variability in slice size.
The wool holds at my shoulder, and when I pull it down, it flaps and slouches without feeling the slightest bit insecure.
On Comedy One of the small surprises of fatherhood is how impressed some people are by the slightest attempt at child care.
"Even the slightest measure affecting the free movement of people and goods will strain the global food chain further," added Abdul Halim.
Anytime the slightest thought crossed his mind, he would forget where he placed the instrument and have to start all over again.
Antoine responds to a perceived loss of dominance with limitless resentment and a hypersensitivity to the slightest sign of disrespect or incivility.
"It's not okay to 'tough it out,'" Porat said about employees staying home if they're not feeling even the slightest bit well.
Even if power is fully restored by Sunday, as forecast, officials warned that the unstable system may falter at the slightest mishap.
These were concessions, but only the slightest of ones — and the shift gave McConnell further license to ignore Senate Democrats' broader complaints.
As soon as it started to show even the slightest tatter, my dad would replace the flag with a fresh new flag.
Can you imagine McConnell, under any circumstances, taking a stand against Trump if there was even the slightest risk of party disunity?
Moore speculates that she despised his "unmanliness," a shrewd surmise given her Lady Macbeth-like disdain for the slightest "wobbliness" in masculinity.
Parton, on the other hand, has remained reluctant to make the slightest hint of a political statement, even in these urgent times.
"Everyone I know under 25 isn&apost the slightest bit interested in cars — Greta Thunberg has killed the car show," he said.
The slightest breakdown in muscular coördination results in spreading crimson stains of your ineptitude on the spotless tablecloth for all to see.
None of this stood up to the slightest scrutiny; even NBC's Chuck Todd, perhaps the most credulous newsman on TV, eviscerated them.
It concludes that Austen was not in the slightest radical and made no secret of her militant anti-Jacobinism in her novels.
At its worst, it functions as the purity police, calling people out for the slightest transgression of a stiflingly self-righteous orthodoxy.
Morgan's first novel was a model of emotionally intelligent storytelling; even the slightest action seemed to flow forth from the characters' feelings.
Anyone who had even the slightest whiff of that meeting and failed to report it to the FBI should not be president.
"Such elated spirit and bluffing may greatly get on the nerve of the dialogue partner even at the slightest slip," he said.
As the cops ponder forensics, none show the slightest interest in solving the word puzzle, which looks like a big honking hint.
If, like me, your lips are prone to flaking at the slightest sign of full-coverage lipstick, reach for a hydrating formula.
Even when Taggart takes the mic, he's such a nothing singer that he fails to evince even the slightest hint of personality.
That was the first time, hearing of his suicide, that I ever, ever witnessed the slightest amount of conscience on his part.
CANADIAN MEAT COUNCIL TELLS MEMBERS THAT "WE CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH THAT THE SLIGHTEST NON-COMPLIANCE COULD JEOPARDIZE OUR ENTIRE MEAT EXPORTS TO CHINA"
Anyone who believes that retaliatory tariffs have the slightest chance of stopping American policy in its tracks is living in some fantasy world.
And a nurse re-wraps his entire body in bandages each morning, because the slightest movement can cause his skin to sheer off.
A curious fact you may have heard elsewhere: The most die-hard Trump fanatics I encountered did not hate Sanders in the slightest.
So many shows on HBO wouldn't get the slightest bit of interest, much less mainstream success if they didn't include the HBO brand.
I didn't find any of the multiple included themes attractive in the slightest, though, and some of Huawei's extra features are just baffling.
I just lie there, wide awake and growing increasingly irritated by any bird, bug, car, or human that makes even the slightest noise.
He was actually seeing the slightest sliver of the sun above the horizon several times, one on top of another, building a rectangle.
Furthermore, it's unclear that refusing to hold events in Iran until the ban is lifted would sway the Iranian government in the slightest.
I don't have the slightest idea what's happening here, but it looks exceptionally strange and creepy, and perhaps a little bit funny too.
David: I would have never thought that we had the slightest chance of Emmanuelle Seigner saying yes to the story in the issue.
Save for the ethnicity of the families, there's only the slightest variations in the look of the wedding hall, band, tables, or bars.
Speaking to Refinery29 over the phone, the Westworld actress and RoC Campaign Ambassador delves into topics with gusto, unpacking even the slightest detail.
"I was riled up at the slightest thing and then you realize as you get older that all these things aren't really important."
And if it were even the slightest bit aware of its homoeroticism and cutting satire of American masculinity, I'd give it an Oscar.
Instead of opting for a messy topknot, try this look: It only requires the slightest bit more effort for a way bigger payoff.
The ad could be a searing satire of liberal self-importance and elitism, if it were even the slightest bit aware of it.
But most spectacular is how Pontormo emphasizes the white of the Virgin's eyes, her arched eyebrow, and the slightest tilt of her chin.
"I was riled up at the slightest thing and then you realize as you get older that all these things aren't really important."  
With only the slightest of haircuts on treble frequencies, the Aeon Flow Open sound basically perfect for the vast majority of pleasure listeners.
Unlike many gloss formulas, these aren't sticky in the slightest, so you won't have to worry about your hair ending up in it.
The ACA was supposed to fix the problems of the individual market, which really was dysfunctional for anyone with the slightest health problems.
And, most importantly, not a single Republican up in 2018 will suffer even the slightest bit of blowback for pushing the nuclear button.
As Khloé explained, it can often be extra distressing to know that the slightest trigger could set you off and ruin your day.
And yet if this sounds like an argument against touching the data-driven digital economy with even the slightest regulation, it is not.
Lil Wayne has fresh beef with Birdman for letting Tyga -- one of Wayne's artists -- out of his contract without even the slightest discussion.
But now, a new study indicates that even the slightest change of lead in the bloodstream can dramatically impact a child's educational outcome.
And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly praised Trump, refusing to suggest even the slightest hint of criticism, since he entered office.
You understand the pain and helplessness that Evie feels with just one of Thomas's sharpened looks or the slightest knitting of her brow.
It didn't seem to register to him in the slightest that what he'd done might have hurt or offended me, or his wife.
To protect against physical tampering, the LinkNYC hubs are equipped with more than 30 sensors that can detect even the slightest of vibrations.
If you're even the slightest bit familiar with the show's hyper-neurotic banter and romantic complications, you'll feel at home watching the clip.
And yet, Scaramucci is still communications director, with only the slightest scolding from the White House for his comments about Priebus and Bannon.
And there is no evidence as of this writing that Gülen or any of his groups or followers were involved in the slightest.
He also isn't killing dissidents or shuttering opposition newspapers as these leaders do — nor does he show the slightest interest in doing so.
Space and attention are crucial, because even the slightest scarring—from scraps with rivals, for example—can greatly reduce the value of skins.
Democrats who can't stomach the slightest overture to Donald Trump should also look back at their own party's track record of successful opposition.
"I don't see how this in the slightest bit avoids a conflict of interest," Frederick J. Tansill, a trust lawyer, told the newspaper.
When you're having an emotional, free-for-all conversation with your partner, the slightest impetus could trigger you to get angry or upset.
It also means cracking down on any channel, such as the new European mechanism, that provides Iran with even the slightest economic relief.
And as ever, if you're in the slightest suspicious about where you're putting your card, you should walk away without making the purchase.
A GPS is a must for any wearable that's even the slightest bit serious about fitness tracking, and the Ionic's works pretty well.
"I hope that this can help even the slightest bit to encourage and support at least one person that needs it," he wrote.
Yet, it showed how sensitive the market is to any slightest hint that the BOJ is on the cusp of unwinding its stimulus.
This fragile narcissist, who is a sort of bottomless pit of emotional need and affirmation, is easily injured by even the slightest confrontation.
Not one of us had the slightest intention to do any harm to the countries that were kind enough to take us in.
After only the slightest of pauses, he answered frankly, perhaps belying his belief that at some point, the Three Lions will break through.
He wants to talk about forgiveness, and loudmouths, and giving up the game if there is even the slightest hesitation in the ring.
Harris gets the slightest nod over those two, Russell Westbrook, Klay Thompson, DeMar DeRozan, Buddy Hield, Luka Doncic, and *quietly weeps* Mike Conley.
Gobert doesn't have Tim Duncan's basketball IQ, and even the slightest hesitation can be fatal against a Steph Curry high pick-and-roll.
Their still-functioning official site doesn't show the slightest sign of liquidation, displaying various certificates and recognition from government agencies and industry associations.
I didn't know entirely what to expect, but the first thing that came to mind was how it wasn't seedy in the slightest.
Even a rare or decorative stamp is excluded from the collection if it shows the slightest blemish or if the perforation isn't intact.
The bank said it refunded money to customers if there was even the slightest possibility they were charged improperly because of unauthorized accounts.
I have ever since been trying to pretend that, when it comes to sex, I have the slightest clue what I'm talking about.
"Because people don't have conviction, the slightest bit of news is moving the market," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
Before I know it, I'm fully immersed in the moment, not bothered in the slightest about stretching my naked limbs alongside complete strangers.
That means she gets a HUGE tax break, but it also means she has to jump through hoops to make the slightest alteration.
Mr. Rezaj's ability to explode with rage at the slightest provocation while in character is unnerving — and, he said, not an acting stretch.
The challenge for investors is stomaching the volatility of a stock that can get so badly punished with the slightest whisper of competition.
I've been sniffing the air at the slightest scent of smoke and checking the Air Quality Index nearly as much as my email.
When setting up a firing position, snipers have to think carefully about their concealment, as the slightest mistake could give away their position.
The White House press secretary job is a fuse lit every day, ready to explode with the slightest mistake in language, tone, fact.
If Donald Trump had the slightest notion of what to do and say and how to behave, such babysitting would not be necessary.
During a period of sadness I read "Darkness Visible," by William Styron, and I have to say it didn't help in the slightest.
And I will tell anyone who shows even the slightest interest in listening all about how my essential oil diffuser changed my life.
Since then, the law has become more of a sword than a shield, slicing businesses of all sizes for the slightest of mistakes.
Multiplayer has always been the biggest focus of the Call of Duty series and that doesn't seem to be changing in the slightest.
"Commonsense says if there's the slightest chance that the hole could be relevant we should search and that's what we're doing," he added.
Those making even the slightest break with the president are choosing their words wisely, pairing any criticism of Trump with attacks on Democrats.
Everything had its place, and yet when we all descended upon him, bringing chaos in our wake, there was never the slightest complaint.
She wears gleaming jewelry, but most arresting are her eyes, which look straight at the viewer, and are just the slightest bit droopy.
Even more importantly, they ignore even the slightest possibility that the Justice Department may have done the right thing for the right reason.
"They can control the thoughts of everybody, including dissenters, in China ... At any slightest hint of dissent, they will snuff it out," Lun said.
Pregnancy can catapult your senses into overdrive — heightening even the slightest of smells (which is something, Seyfried says, she was "really looking forward to").
Josh was obviously not worried about Evan in the slightest and spent this time demolishing an entire personal pizza, which TBH looked really good.
But nothing excited her followers like the slightest hint that bestie Selena Gomez may have participated in the creation of Reputation in some way.
Even her elder brother Pietro, now 18, had to be sent away to stay with his grandparents every time he had the slightest cold.
Everyone has known for years the monstrous scale of the obesity epidemic; barely one country wants to do the slightest thing about sugar water.
But for everyone else, the Spectre's better connectivity, slightly better battery life, and more cushy keys gives the x360 15 the slightest of edges.
And while Jamie Dornan and Donald Trump don't resemble one another in the slightest, they've both played cartoonish conceptions of successful businessmen on screen.
Given the Trump I have come to know as his biographer, I am not at all surprised that he isn't bothered in the slightest.
Some people heed the call of nature at the slightest urge; while others don't feel the need to empty their bladder until its fuller.
Small steps, yes, but even the slightest foot in the door is a huge advantage when it comes to early childhood education and literacy.
Police are urging anyone with even the "slightest bit of information" about the recent shootings, and the 26 known suspects, to contact authorities immediately.
I watched all of her movies in one day and just thought, 'The roles that you've picked, you didn't sell out in the slightest.
How differently that conversation would have panned out if I'd had even the slightest inkling her life was going to be taken that night.
The only slightest saving grace was that it was easy to wipe the remaining pigment from my face — so at least there is that.
Employees who leave or are laid off regularly sue employers over the slightest of transgressions of the labour code, spurred on by litigious lawyers.
Most of the new characters — save, perhaps, for the doctor played by Paul Reiser — didn't feel cut from the same cloth in the slightest.
He lets gravity do most of the work, and the knife passes right through, without even the slightest bit of resistance, several times over.
The company's Alexa virtual assistant basically turned up wherever it made the slightest amount of sense – and even in some places it definitely didn't.
"We've only seen the slightest increase in Americans taking a vacation this year," said Daniel Durazo, director of communications at Allianz Global Assistance USA.
Lindsay told Entertainment Tonight's Lauren Zima that when she found out Luyendyk would take the mantle, she hadn't the slightest idea who he was.
Her photo (snapped as she posed in a red suit and white top on a balcony) showed the slightest peek of a baby bump.
Eschewing even the merest whiff of mahogany veneer or slightest hint of shag pile carpeting, the result is remarkably understated and very "new" England.
Undergirding this frenzy are three myths that have percolated through Silicon Valley, but even the slightest critical thinking would alert us to their fallacy.
She's ready to go home, though; over the last few days, she's battled her sledge, which flipped at the slightest hint of uneven terrain.
There must be more to Owens's life on campus than Snyder, but Race doesn't let us see more than the slightest hint of it.
"If I had the slightest suspicion that the League had taken money from Russia, I would not be in government with them", he said.
"The decisions will not affect in the slightest our country's determination to continue hydrocarbon activities in the Eastern Mediterranean," the Turkish Foreign Ministry said.
They fall out at the slightest movement so you either sit and never turn your head or, yes, hold them in with your hands.
The court advised the grand jury that the president does not have the "slightest authority to control" its action in conducting an investigation. Why?
I believed -- was threatened into believing -- that the slightest indication that anything was amiss would jeopardize the safety of everyone and everything I loved.
There is the slightest hint of sharpness from spring onions, sweet richness of butter, and not a drop of greasy oil on the tongue.
Its upcoming earnings report is the company's moment to showcase progress beyond user growth amid a market that is sensitive to the slightest failure.
The Trump campaign's deceit around the question of meddling—which the House Republican leaders were not confused about in the slightest—began almost immediately.
With China ready to exploit the slightest European division, Mr Macron hoped to show that a common, strategic, pan-European policy might be possible.
This will act as a buffer between the telecommunications systems and the power supplied by Consolidated Edison, preventing even the slightest dips or surges.
Alberto Fujimori expressed gratitude to Mr Kuczynski, but even the slightest attempt on his part to return to political life would hurt the government.
I glided easily on even the slightest downhill, and I could definitely feel it in my legs when trying to climb a gradual incline.
None of the white writers of Lost Cause slave ship accounts had the slightest concern about whether their readers understood the Africans on board.
And while many Congressional Democrats once ardently defended that approach, today's Democratic party leaves no room for even the slightest deviation from leftist orthodoxy.
For the slightest chance to let a terrorist, or a guy or girl that believes in these ideologies to pass through is highly unlikely.
As you might have guessed, she spent it all well before the month was over and didn't adhere to her budget in the slightest.
She is deeply private, rarely offering even the slightest glimpse into what she thinks about her husband's administration -- or the country as a whole.
No, that was TWO nights ago, and Pierce is a known and knowable quantity in every way, and so not legendary in the slightest.
People are willing to believe that the Queen is dead at the slightest hint; even ardent monarchists have a secret forbidden desire for it.
Putin has dismissed the accusations against the Russian antidoping system as politically motivated, saying, "There is not the slightest concrete evidence" to prove them.
But Ray said it's important that staff don't wait to hire their own lawyers if there is the slightest chance they will need them.
The flowers are white — sometimes with just the slightest hint of pink — and grow in lovely little bouquets, which gleam like beacons at sunset.
As the rest of the queens made their catchphrase-addled entrances, the workroom atmosphere was refreshingly sunny, with only the slightest cast of shade.
Harvesters must wear clean clothes, gloves and masks, because the slightest odors can be absorbed by the flower, reducing the quality of the spice.
The slightest perturbation — an imperfection in the shape, a tilt in the angle of the wing, a gust of wind — disrupts the smooth flow.
Jordan had creative control but Cardi did have one specific request -- she wanted ample room for her eyes to avoid even the slightest obstruction.
Since she'd worn a bikini once at age ten, he had called her Bardot, after Brigitte, whom she did not resemble in the slightest.
"Everyone I know under 25 isn&apost the slightest bit interested in cars — Greta Thunberg has killed the car show," Clarkson told The Sun.
He described his symptoms and how they had progressively grown worse: wheezing, shortness of breath with the slightest exertion and this gut-wrenching cough.
Prior to that, Lucas had insisted that not the slightest details on Yoda's background, nor the name of his species, would ever be revealed.
Today's jump ropes are precisely engineered to cut through the air with the slightest flick of your wrists — tangling is virtually unheard of, too.
Sessions, however, appears not be troubled in the slightest by the cavalier rejection of the principle of religious liberty implicit in the executive order.
As a businessman, Donald J. Trump was a serial fabulist whose biggest-best boasts about everything he touched routinely crumbled under the slightest scrutiny.
In fact, a study of 17,441 working adults shows even the slightest possibility of losing one's job will make the average American worker sick.
He controlled every franchise, supplying everything from the napkins to the food, and retained the right to cancel any contract at the slightest breach.
On the contrary, the radiance within is the engine, the erotic charge, that colors even the slightest interaction with the object of her love.
When members of Congress resist, he locks them up without the slightest semblance of due process, the beginning of the end for American democracy.
Mr. Robertson left knowing that even after the tour, he had but the slightest sense of what it was like to be incarcerated there.
Alternatively, if the digital coin looks and smells like a security, the SEC will be ready to intervene at the slightest scent of fraud.
These migrants risk losing their jobs, their homes, and their access to basic amenities the moment the Qatari economy faces even the slightest pressure.
However, the experience of the past few months has shown that the Republicans are not the slightest bit interested in achieving Mr. Vance's goal.
" President Trump and his fellow Republicans might be interested to know that T.R. added, "We have not the slightest sympathy" with the "socialistic idea.
"Those who support directly or indirectly people who destroy innocent lives are not in the slightest different from terrorists," Erdogan said in a speech.
In "Perpetual Infinity," Burnham is teased with the slightest bit of happiness: Her mother is within arm's reach and finally they can be together.
This marked a sea change for the district, which routinely sent students home in the 2200s for the slightest infractions, like not wearing belts.
Holden spends a lot of Mindhunter trying to convince everyone around him his macabre obsession with serial killers is not affecting him in the slightest.
I'm normally very anxious about flights and like to get in super early, so this is not a fun experience for me in the slightest.
If I'm lucky, a given piece of advice might provide the tiniest spark of critical thought or the slightest tweak to a person's moral intuition.
Nevertheless, Gaga's look wasn't daring in the slightest; it wasn't the act of revolution we're so accustomed to when it comes to her sartorial choices.
Not because of racism Via Bloomberg View: Never mind the backlash to the country's first African-American president, this wasn't about race in the slightest.
The sometimes exes got in some snorkeling Thursday on the Big Island, and didn't seem the slightest bit concerned about the hurricane headed their way.
You'd think people would stop calling the cops on young black kids who aren't actually affecting their lives in the slightest, but here we are.
Mostly I just didn't get along with my mother, and she subscribed to Calvinistic punishments like kid jail and institutions for the slightest of infractions.
Dr. Dee was said to have used the mirror to "call his spirits," but such an activity wasn't the slightest bit unusual at the time.
The slightest touch or pressure — from a hand, a tongue, a thigh, a shoulder, anything really — can turn desire into a bad open-mic night.
If there was something that might bother him — even the slightest bit, like running 10 minutes late — my impulse was never to state it directly.
It's just not ideal because you don't have that baseline [of insulin], so the slightest thing can affect you and your blood sugar goes up.
Fithian's journal reveals the tutor's somewhat prim view of Southern roughnecks, who he believed were far too energetic to take offense at the slightest insult.
" —Anna Mendoza, photo editor, BuzzFeed Australia "It is not an exaggeration in the slightest to describe the work of Dutch photographer Rineke Dijkstra as mesmerizing.
As they put it, so deep and unchecked were the city's inequities that the slightest provocation was sufficient to send disgruntled residents over the edge.
By the time she was 103 months old, Violet was entirely dependent on the feeding tube and no longer displayed the slightest interest in eating.
People will gladly spend hours a day reading brainjunk, to avoid even the slightest expense that might improve the quality of what they are reading.
With 10 years of experience under his belt, he doesn't feel the slightest bit intimidated to join veterans Fredrik Eklund and Ryan Serhant this season.
AntVenom tried fitting microSDs into these roomier tiles and was able to wedge 13 into each brick without affecting the toy's movements in the slightest.
It's a damn shame, because with the slightest tweaks this would be right up there with Spock and the rest of Mezco's One:12 efforts.
The lesson for down-ticket Democrats like Hassan is this: If you are asked whether Hillary Clinton is trustworthy, say yes without the slightest hesitation.
When you're the person behind a major brand online, you're always a target of trolls and others looking for you to make the slightest misstep.
Being thrown headfirst into self-sufficiency is hard enough, so why not find a way to make it just the slightest bit easier on yourself?
I haven't the slightest — and because of the nature of international car launches we've traveled together around the world, driving glorious roads in glorious cars.
A hundred paparazzi were parked by the barricade outside the private lounge, flashing their cameras at the slightest human movement entering or exiting the premises.
There is another migrant sitting next to him and the slightest movement can overturn the boat or make a hole and then they all drown.
That "darkness" won't increase even the slightest bit if a daily event that produces nothing much more than political obfuscation and media grandstanding goes away.
Love it or hate it, if your interests or hobbies are even the slightest bit music-adjacent, the hulking specter of Guitar Center is omnipresent.
I mean, I know what's HAPPENING here, but how is this allowed on Instagram when women have the slightest nip slip and lose their accounts?
The effect is intensely emotional and not uplifting in the slightest; there's a stark, terrible beauty to the song that sounds more scared than righteous.
In this case, even the slightest cell phone signal could interfere with the little information pilots have to work with, which can happen pretty easily.
What better way to elevate an already tissue-necessitating ballad than with an angelic dress that doesn't skimp in the slightest on the drama factor?
"We have spent hundreds of millions of dollars [on people] who want to leave under the slightest pressure," the country's president, Ashraf Ghani, recently said.
There is no reason for the minority party to make even the slightest concession to bail out the governing party for its failure to govern.
The Keeling Curve is a reality check, because it shows not the slightest downward blip despite increasingly intense international efforts to restrain greenhouse gas emissions.
" And Mr Johnson's sister, Rachel, tweeted: "Everyone keeps saying 'we are where we are' but nobody seems to have the slightest clue where that is.
China on Thursday said it is "not worried in the slightest" about the growing international concern over the death sentence for a Canadian, Reuters reported.
Maybe there is no great difference between us, just the slightest difference in our faith—in what parts of ourselves we feel called to spread.
"For anyone that's heard the stigma that Venezuela is too scary to travel through, that was not my experience in the slightest," Alford told Insider.
That's what sparked my passion for beauty, just the slightest touch of glow to my skin made me look more fresh and youthful in seconds.
My classes on Jewish history and culture often discuss extremely delicate questions of Jewish identity without anyone, Jew or gentile, evincing the slightest discernible discomfort.
That's why modern pieces that give the slightest illusion of being from a past decade can help you look so '70s — and totally confident, too.
For the next several days, my cellie and I delighted in shouting at each other, "I will break your fuckin' jaw!" over the slightest transgressions.
Meanwhile, the US media has become eternally vigilant for the slightest sign that the United States might have secretly abandoned the goal of removing Assad.
That would be worth talking about—if, she says, that unrefined sugar was even the slightest bit nutrient-dense to begin with, which it isn't.
Each day, they share articles, videos, news clippings — anything that might reveal the slightest piece of information about their friends and families back in Xinjiang.
When Adolf Hitler turned 19393, in 1919, his life was more than half over, yet he had made not the slightest mark on the world.
Besides, if the shoe were on the other foot, so to speak, no one would pay the slightest attention to his being taller than me.
They don't hope to score goals: they voraciously pursue them, and have the skills and the instincts to take advantage of even the slightest openings.
None of the photographs, though, carries the slightest suggestion of gratitude for the man who considered their visages worthy of posterity: the good Inspector Byrnes.
Walker is probably right when he speculates that the gaunt Chopin, who erupted in coughing fits at the slightest exertion, wasn't much fun in bed.
So his economists are claiming credit for something he hasn't enacted, hasn't proposed, and for that matter hasn't made the slightest gesture toward making happen.
As unnecessary as outfit planning might seem at the moment, it's an opportunity to assert the slightest bit of control during otherwise overwhelmingly uncertain times.
Cassie does it in ''The Burning Girl,'' creating a father figure based on the slightest clues — an old photograph, an address found on the web.
It's an election year, so I'm betting that Norman will come out staunchly in favor of using lethal force at the slightest hint of trouble.
They keep the tube in a vacuum and prevent the entire instrument from wobbling even the slightest bit using a system of springs and brakes.
Every precinct has reported its results, and they show Mr. Buttigieg with the slightest of leads over Mr. Sanders in the state delegate equivalent count.
In the fifth century BC Hippocrates noted that although some people could eat their fill of cheese "without the slightest hurt…others come off badly".
Lawyers say they are advising clients against using some data sets, given the legal and reputational damage even the slightest sense of impropriety could cause.
It's also not directional in the slightest, even the songs that feature Kanye West ("Love Yourself") or Missy Elliott, DJ Khaled and Quavo ("Glow Up").
It seems we have billionaires coming to power who have no platform for being the slightest bit concerned about the environment, the economy, or peace.
The Israeli government may very well be the only government on earth loudly and openly celebrating Trump, and that doesn't perturb them in the slightest.
"This does not in the slightest change our plan to generate pressure, to ensure the arrival of the aid," Guaido said at a news briefing.
In this world, men casually assume they are entitled to say or do whatever they want to women, and the slightest interactions can become fraught.
"The United States has long been a global leader in resettling the world's most vulnerable people," the page says, without the slightest hint of irony.
Sketches From an Island 2 is an essential purchase for anyone with even the slightest interest in both the Balearic sound and the Balearic mindset.
"You are not my biological father, I do not carry your last name (yet) and I do not look like you in the slightest," she continued.
This realization forces Cheryl to admit her traumatic upbringing — and Jason's (Trevor Stines) murder — made her extremely sensitive to the slightest change in Toni's romantic behavior.
Although I never used the original Body Lava, if it could transform me into a glistening goddess like Rihanna in even the slightest way, why not?
These photos are then stitched together to create a 3003D model of the bridge with enough resolution to see even the slightest flaws in the structure.
By age 10, I had mastered the hump so well that I could make the slightest, inconspicuous grind against Mr. Beans that no one would notice.
But the appetite for even the slightest piece of intrigue around JonBenét's murder has a unique power, and it has the dollar value to prove it.
It's terrifying for those who wish to experience fiction afresh, without even the slightest idea what we're in for so we get a genuine emotional reaction.
China said on Wednesday it was "not worried in the slightest" by mounting international concern over the death sentence handed to a Canadian for drug smuggling.
So it raises the question ... just what is Pius up to, proclaiming he has "nothing to say to those who have the slightest doubt in God"?
Choosing not to delve into a seven-part series about wizard children — a population in which I've never had the slightest interest — was a no-brainer.
Its nylon and boar bristles massage the scalp and help distribute your hair's natural oils evenly throughout your tresses, without causing the slightest bit of breakage.
"There must be more discussions and consultations between countries, and there cannot be resorts to force or threats of force at the slightest pretext," Xi said.
I blame memories of forced sunscreen applications with child-safe sunscreen sticks for turning me off from any beauty product that resembled them in the slightest.
"I always assumed that becoming a mom was going to be this stressful, scary thing, but I haven't felt that way in the slightest," Cassie says.
The surface texture it comes with feels great, with the slightest bit of resistance to make the canvas feel natural to draw on with the stylus.
Even just the slightest mention prompts an onslaught of attention from news outlets and he wants to shield his brood from that, a source told TMZ.
It does not want to encourage local authorities to splurge on wasteful investments (as they are wont to do given the slightest of signals from Beijing).
The show went through numerous iterations, including one based around pranks and practical jokes, which he didn't feel encapsulated him and his brothers in the slightest.
Her photo — snapped as she posted in a red suit and white top on a balcony in Miami — showed the slightest peek of a baby bump.
You would need to tap the screen 19 times, but even the slightest sideways swipe makes the app move to a different mode, losing your progress.
Labor Day is summer's last stand—a final excuse to kick it with your squad, gluttonize some gluten, and, of course, not work in the slightest!
You level up and after a few years you start getting the slightest of nods when you walk in and a "Cheers, mate," when you leave.
Shortly thereafter, the Hays Code was created, essentially eliminating sensuality, violence, crime — or even the slightest implication of these things — from film for over 219 years.
Early on Saturday morning, West posted a screenshot of the tweet alongside a statement that he dislikes the "slightest level of slight commentary" from his friends.
Musk's company, and Musk himself, has an army of die-hard followers who have been known to leap to their idol's defense at the slightest provocation.
However, none of these word games will make the slightest difference now in Hamas' fortunes, its battle with its Fatah rival or its relationship with Israel.
Again, changing source is not a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, but as a disabled person I'm attuned to even the slightest inconveniences.
Terrorists actively cast a wide net, targeting those who have been exposed to trauma, violence, or who have the slightest cognitive opening to radicalization and recruitment.
"If I had the slightest suspicion that the League had taken money from Russia, I would not be in government with them", he said on Thursday.
Since even the slightest physical, verbal, or other participation allows for criminal liability, rare is the case that gets tossed because a defendant was merely present.
Wireless connections are, by their nature, much less intuitive than simply plugging a cord into a jack (which isn't affected in the slightest by airplane mode).
They demand to be wowed on an ongoing basis, and they demand that it all happen without a single bug or the slightest hint of lag.
Frank didn't seem the slightest bit offended, and says he was actually ripping up signs held by protesters when Trump mistook him for one of them.
If you've been paying even the slightest bit of attention to this year's presidential shitshow, you've seen at least a few Donald Trump's insane Twitter attacks.
The fitted cellulose mask fit perfectly (there's nothing worse than a flimsy mask that falls off at the slightest movement) and felt instantly soothing and relaxing.
According to docs, PETA either knew its statement about Paws was false, or could easily have found out if it did the slightest bit of research.
He made his fame with looming skyscrapers—whose height he intentionally exaggerated—and he won't abide even the slightest suggestion that his fingers are unusually short.
Georgia Congressman Barry Loudermilk asked Mann if he though it was possible, even in the slightest, that humans are not the main driver of climate change.
Making anything celebratory, or even anything funny, in the Trump era is a tricky prospect for most people with even the slightest bit of self-awareness.
The first night I switched it to "active," I laid down and there was the lightest, slightest whisper of a vibration that lulled me to sleep.
When confronted with such a dearth of diversity, it's completely normal to become hyper-aware of any racial transgression or discrimination, down to the slightest remark.
Consider the following: All of these issues will dog Trump endlessly, if only because Trump rejects even the slightest affronts to his ego and bottom line.
That old phrase about balance derives from the image of a pair of perfectly even scales, which can be tipped either way by the slightest breath.
In a genre where the slightest hint of dissonance or synths is grounds for declaring a band to be "experimental" or "progressive," Jute Gyte stands alone.
Harry Connick Jr. craftily knocked both Gianna and the show by calling her "clearly a student of American Idol" with just the slightest air of disgust.
And anything discretionary — anything that has even the slightest element of choice in it — invariably deals with a question we find ourselves asking all the time.
But to the consumer's credit, despite being sold at the dawn of Y2K, the tags are still miraculously intact without even the slightest hint of creasing.
" He wanted corporate leaders and their allies to assume "a broader and more vigorous role in the political arena," including penalizing opponents without "the slightest hesitation.
None of this made the slightest difference to voters in Northern Virginia, where Democrat Ralph Northam racked up margins bigger than Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
These metrics look tech-bubble-esque — and when valuations are priced to perfection, the slightest mishap in earnings can pull the rug out from under investors.
The idea was also to attract the attention of weaker allies, male feminists and white liberals, who needed but the slightest nudge to doubt the cause.
He's awkward and nerdy; if an obscure movie was released on VHS decades ago, you can bet he remembers it right down to the slightest detail.
Translation: l have no idea what I'm actually saying, nor do I even, in the slightest bit, wish to speak with you right now, peasant reporter.

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