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"superficially" Definitions
  1. in a way that appears to be true, real or important until you look at it more carefully
  2. (often disapproving) not carefully or completely; in a way that only considers what is obvious
  3. not seriously or to a great degree; in a way that only affects the surface
  4. (often disapproving) in a way that is not serious or important and lacks any depth of understanding or feeling

564 Sentences With "superficially"

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His canned yell superficially imparts the mania of the car.
Brooks's column is a superficially plausible depiction of Trump's personality.
Traditional companies are more transparent than ever, at least superficially.
And superficially, at least, that category would include The Matrix.
Again, The Matrix, at least superficially, plays into this narrative.
Superficially, it might seem like Sessions is an establishment choice.
He was typified as coldly callous, promiscuous and superficially charming.
Looked at superficially, that wouldn't seem to be a problem.
The book is superficially gloomy, but it's also deeply hopeful.
Superficially, all of these promises had a certain historical logic.
Superficially, his sturdily built, naturalistic plays are soothingly old fashioned.
The story in "Vengeance" is superficially straightforward and painfully familiar.
Zombieland: Double Tap looks superficially correct — but feels totally empty.
Superficially, within the frame of the image, things seem otherwise.
Superficially, we are simply getting some backstory here about Ned.
This allows a patient to lead a normal, superficially healthy life.
Agreeing to ditch it is, superficially, a step towards a deal.
This is an especially horrible time to gossip or behave superficially.
A superficially conventional Midwestern family, the Tarkingtons didn't always behave conventionally.
It even looks good, appearing superficially similar to Apple's own keyboard.
Donald Trump's life, by contrast, looks superficially successful and profoundly miserable.
This is superficially reasonable, as many ethical positions on affirmative action are.
Looked at superficially, neurons in the brain seem to fire at random.
Another officer was superficially wounded during the gunfire, possibly from bullet fragments.
Diversity in political views quickly leads to ostracism from superficially 'diverse' groups.
The network's new comedies, at least superficially, are a little more interesting.
Congressional Republicans effectively conceded this in their failed legislation, at least superficially.
Superficially, that trade appears to have worked out well for the Timberwolves.
Considered superficially, the Cultural Revolution is over and everything is fine today.
And if Brazillionaires is superficially about Brazil, it also aims to be
Superficially, their numbers look somewhat similar, and some might rate Dunn higher.
Superficially, Fitzcarraldo portrays an aspiring Irish rubber baron, Brian Sweeney "Fitzcarraldo" Fitzgerald.
They are unlike hallucinogenic morning glory varieties, which datura flowers superficially resemble.
Dr. Rowe also injects Botox into the skin superficially to shrink pores.
"We are telling these stories in our culture very superficially," she said.
"A Warning," then, is only superficially a book about President Donald Trump.
All of this she blames on smartphones — and it's a superficially appealing idea.
And superficially just throwing information at people probably will make them tune out.
While it may seem superficially prudish, this declaration does make some valid points.
Why it matters: China has at least superficially recovered from its 2015 slump.
Damian Lillard is, arch-superficially, something of a scaled-back version of Curry.
Superficially, they are Henry and Clara, a secret service agent and a maid.
Superficially, the Workers' Party of Korea is organized similarly to other communist parties.
Superficially, Cruz's life seems one long parable about the value of insider connections.
In 1986 he superficially attributed the fall of Saigon to Congressional budget cuts.
Superficially at least, the music registers overall as vigorous, inventive variations on funk.
The agreement superficially addresses Turkey's security concerns and assuages the immediate humanitarian crisis.
He was not impressed with the machine's "superficially plausible gobbledygook," and explained why.
But a year later, many employees say the company has only superficially reformed.
SUPERFICIALLY, INDIVIDUALS of a species of jumping spider called Toxeus magnus look like ants.
Superficially, The Board Game is rich in little nods to the Dark Souls universe.
Though they are superficially similar, pacing sets these two apart and makes them incompatible.
These questions, as is often the case with tax regulations, are only superficially mundane.
But at least superficially, he has reduced the responsibilities that previously accompanied his job.
But as they are today, the Beoplay H4s are superficially attractive and internally flawed.
Superficially, a dark fly does not look very much different from a normal fly.
Bad debt, though superficially contained, is thus becoming a millstone around the economy's neck.
This view, while superficially appealing, ignores the enduring danger posed by the Islamic State.
More superficially, there are the current fashion trends, like "athleisure" and men's-inspired tailoring.
I wonder though if people don't insert that whole country thing superficially sometimes though.
"It is a superficially poisonous atmosphere, not a fundamentally poisonous atmosphere," Mr. McConnell said.
Comments may superficially sound very violent but actually be satire in protest of violence.
At stake is a future that might at least superficially look more like a past.
Superficially spare, it's a densely knotty compendium of hooks underneath, in all shapes and sizes.
Turkey has, at least superficially, copied the US by dispensing with the prime ministerial position.
Superficially, it's a $200 cloud-connected camera that ties in with Amazon's voice assistant Alexa.
Coval bristles at transplants and those who, he believes, superficially claim the city, particularly politicians.
Superficially, his speech conformed to the conventional structure of a State of the Union address.
But Trump will never moderate like Bush did, however superficially, because he doesn't have to.
Not superficially, but through careful consideration of these capabilities for both potential disruptors and incumbents.
These refer only superficially to experiences; they draw us deep into a cave of emotion.
The problem with looking at economic data superficially is that it masks deeper economic problems.
They're superficially similar in a lot of ways, and they both loved Nina at one time.
In response, she attacked them, superficially injuring Foster, but mortally wounding Castilleja, the police report stated.
"It's the sort of idea superficially that sounds great — let's elect the vice president," Goldstein added.
But although the armored suit superficially looks designed for this work, this one seems pretty dangerous.
Social-media training is unlikely to change thinking, though policy may change superficially to satisfy critics.
Even the events of Rogue One superficially resembled the events in A.C. Crispin's novel Rebel Dawn.
Yet the two countries, though superficially akin, differ sharply in legislation and popular attitudes to Europe.
There are acts of violence which superficially can look the same, but they're very, very different.
But to compare My Dear Melancholy, to House of Balloons is to superficially assess the two.
Superficially, then, the visit had little to do with US politics, let alone the European referendum.
Stein addressed issues that were either touched on superficially or absent from the bipartisan bicker-fest.
But if his lyrics seem superficially familiar, Kent Loon is far from your average Floridian rapper.
And it was, superficially, but a deeper conflict revealed itself, pitting reactionary conservatism against democratic socialism.
They are a public relations move to superficially demonstrate that they're trying to help smaller companies.
But then he is an Episcopalian, so he might not actually understand Christianity more than superficially.
If Mueller completes his investigation without interference, the norm established by Watergate will remain superficially intact.
To Mr. Gerhaher, Schubert set texts "a little superficially," with an emphasis on ease of understanding.
" This individual "is not able to recognize, other than superficially, the feelings and needs of others.
It traffics, superficially, in realism, though the budget sets, lighting and costumes are only vaguely verisimilar.
Superficially the flow of ore across the border continues to boom, up 63 percent last year.
"It works superficially so you can correct those fine etch-a-sketch lines," Dr. Graf said.
An 11 percent increase in recording rates might superficially appear to be a cause for celebration.
Here's the important thing about Yanagita: Superficially, he has absolutely nothing to do with the story.
And superficially speaking, The OA is the sort of thing Netflix fans could really get into.
The perishables are loaded with chemicals to superficially extend their life by six months, if not more.
Superficially, the sudden break-down of the tin price looks to be a response to rising availability.
Or are they surfing the wave of interest in pod-eating by superficially claiming to denounce it?
Superficially, the House must go first on any ACA repeal because it is legislation relating to revenues.
Challenges to the legality of this pardon might look superficially attractive but would fail in the end.
Constructive negotiations with China shouldn't focus on punishing the Chinese or on superficially reducing the trade deficit.
In the early part of their marriage, they were, like many affluent, professional people, only superficially religious.
It was a far cry, superficially, from "The Good Fight," but it had a similar slapstick intelligence.
The content is superficially more "adult," and it's more serialized than you'd expect from a CBS series.
The Idaho we saw — even superficially, over just a few days — felt predictably different from his plays.
Naledi's brain was no bigger than an orange, scientists say, and its hands are superficially human-like.
"You are not just a model doing your job, superficially having your photo taken," Ms. Petty said.
There are exceptions among these superficially happy games that are exemplified by the work of Keita Takahashi.
Sure, she's got dramatic moments and big songs, and the narrative is superficially about her rise to stardom.
More superficially perhaps, the pope, who has called money "the devil's dung", values modesty; Mr Trump does not.
And while it's quiet, superficially, other Republican sources told BuzzFeed News that it's quiet behind the scenes, too.
Though they superficially look like crows, ravens are far larger and leaner, flying gracefully with a rowing motion.
It looks and handles superficially similar to MotorStorm, with different types of vehicles facing off on expansive tracks.
The movie superficially depicts the normal world of '50s America but from a subtly disjointed point of view.
It's an argument that makes sense superficially, but falls apart as soon as you start to unpack it.
Superficially, the award shows seem pretty similar: Winners are chosen, speeches are given, famous people wear sumptuous clothing.
"I thought, superficially, it would make me feel more womanly to have bigger breasts," McDougal, 45, tells PEOPLE.
His manipulation of the entertainment press kept his good name among those who only follow entertainment news superficially.
"You don't want to superficially resolve the argument just so you can get over the discomfort," she says.
Superficially, they seem to have most of the ingredients that an emerging national team might need to succeed.
She considers Ms. Bove's forays into big-footprint sculpture to be only superficially riffs on 20th-century forebears.
Visuals Los Angeles — superficially bright but, deep down, dark — has been the ultimate setting for the crime novel.
Superficially, these makeovers were presented as heartwarming: low-income women were gifted procedures previously reserved for the wealthy.
Pius XII "has been too superficially judged and criticized for some aspects of his pontificate," Bishop Pagano wrote.
This is a superficially impressive case, but the whole is far less than the sum of its parts.
As the presidency grew in power, the distance between the office and the people, at least superficially, shrank.
Though the work is as superficially reserved as Mr. Frey's other pieces, it takes flight in surprising ways.
It's exclusively about the fallacies of capitalism; it does not reckon with Hitler in any way but superficially.
The internet makes this more difficult, even as it makes sharing (or superficially liking) things easier and faster.
I had been there maybe once or twice, superficially on the outskirts, mostly entertaining English speaking ex-pats.
So I wanted Roddy to appeal as superficially as possible—and being a virtual-reality tool ticks the box.
"Even though defendants' infringing products are of inferior quality, they appear superficially similar to genuine Burberry products," Burberry said.
By making the Phantom Thieves only superficially marginalized, Atlus refused to engage in what so many teenagers struggle through.
"You speak very factually, very superficially, but you just don't go into the heart and the soul," she said.
Superficially similar to games like Slender or Erie, Power Drill Massacre earns the distinction of being relentlessly, unequivocally terrifying.
It was fake news packaged to appear superficially credible, and circulated electronically in an apparent effort at character assassination.
Regardless, while Nicki and Cardi's feud might seem superficially entertaining, there's also something deeper and instructive embedded within it.
It's not clear why the craft suddenly burst into flames, or whether it was seriously or even superficially damaged.
Complicating what superficially looks to be a 23-year transition period is the urban traffic survey data we have.
To see how us and them, which seem superficially opposed, are actually in complementary relationship within some larger process.
Superficially, so is the plot: Stephany, nicknamed Fefu, has gathered seven friends together to plan a school fund-raiser.
In Ms. Nair's hands, Phiona's story has a richness and unpredictability that separates it from other, superficially similar movies.
But to some people in the sport, "nice" is the sweet-amber berry of adjectives: superficially appealing but toxic.
It's a good line, superficially, and probably good strategically: A large number of hardcore partisan Democrats desperately hate conflict.
Hundreds of bullets fly past him, bringing down his nameless compatriots, but always leaving him spared (or superficially wounded).
Lalo's goal, at least superficially, is to separate Gus from the cartel, and to form a Salamanca-Fring partnership.
With regular sessions, dry brushing can help stimulate blood flow, soften dry patches and superficially treat pesky trouble spots.
Superficially, cancer root appears like Indian pipe, a woodland dwelling saprophyte, a plant that feeds on decomposing plant matter.
Democrats and Republicans appeared to agree, at least superficially, on one thing: The behavior of senators has been unbecoming.
And G.D.P.-linked bonds may be unappealing because, superficially, they, unlike T.I.P.S., seem to add risk to investor portfolios.
The video takes pains to present visiting Dubai as a distinctly local and specifically — if superficially — Arab cultural experience.
By forcing British authorities to respond to superficially ludicrous claims, it muddies the waters with British and international audiences.
Jennifer May Reiland New York City Superficially, I agree with the analogy that Tolentino draws between religion and drugs.
Sometimes it hides itself under superficially polite language and behavior, with the real meaning recognizable only to its targets.
The same might be said of the movie, which superficially probes his amorality while exploiting it for slick thrills.
These streetcars superficially resemble European tram technology, but unlike European trams, they mostly lack dedicated lanes to run in.
And even now, as June is superficially "free," the series is hammering home just how little that even matters.
Apparently forest dwellers and insect eaters, they possessed 18-inch (45 cm) wingspans, short tails and superficially frog-like faces.
Companies have used the windfall to buy back shares—reducing the amount of stock and superficially boosting earnings per share.
Superficially, the House speaker's call for the vote is a reversal and vindicates GOP critics who have blasted her inquiry.
She has superficially noted the potential for noribogaine (what ibogaine turns into once our bodies metabolize it) to reduce depression.
Culturally, he's more familiar with them and knew the two of them more superficially than any of the GOP leaders.
When news breaks that is superficially bad for Trump, conservative reporters are now as likely as—maybe more likely than!
Read any newspaper article profiling drug-using sex workers — even those that are superficially sympathetic — and you'll find these themes.
Now, let's get this right out of the way: This is very different from Google's superficially similar "Quick, Draw" game.
UNWINDING THE SQUEEZE Superficially, the sudden break-down of the tin price looks to be a response to rising availability.
Diana Vishneva's Juliet, ravishing in the past and still superficially exquisite, on Tuesday tipped over into a study in narcissism.
I found the three pieces superficially agreeable in stage manners and dance impulse, but trivial as composition and in expression.
Fish elevates what superficially appears as a petty drama into a commentary about the structural inequalities of the Wild West.
It recognized that disco, a genre which superficially represented all that was fun and upbeat, was in reality quickly decaying.
A temporary solution, especially one that only superficially addressed how impossible I found being to be, was no longer sufficient.
As such, the new suit superficially resembles the ones in which we saw moonwalkers bunny-hopping around the lunar surface.
Harvestmen have the same body parts but they are attached broadly to form a body that is superficially oval shaped.
"Everybody shouldn't aspire to the same college, very often it's superficially reduced into getting into the best college," Nassirian said.
" Nate Cohn at the New York Times offered the superficially opposite thesis that "turnout wasn't the driver of Clinton's defeat.
The sex clubs, as subject matter, echo these delicious contradictions in terms — they are playful, malevolent, superficially banal, and elusive.
They're a mix of formulas that create an infinite number of situations that are only superficially different than one another.
Three young men in "fashy haircuts," white polos and khakis, the white supremacist uniform du jour, superficially vetted potential audience members.
She gave the example of developers and restaurants superficially referencing the Chinatown aesthetic by painting the walls red or planting bamboo.
Patients like these represent a subgroup of adolescents who are different from (although superficially similar to) those who are truly transgendered.
The conflict, superficially at least, revolves around the burning question: Who will take Laurey, the local beauty, to the country dance?
It wasn't just that one side spoke Latin and the other Greek; they used superficially similar words in entirely different senses.
While her latest novel, Swing Time, is superficially smoother and more conventional than NW, it makes a remarkable leap in technique.
It leaves us with a character who can write a personal blog that same that's both superficially contrite and deeply foreboding.
These bitter young men believe they are being harshly and superficially judged by women, because they themselves judge women that way.
Superficially, the desire to protect is almost noble, the depiction of women as wondrous, moral beings seems something close to kind.
Awkward, unfulfilled and living inside her head, she is at once patronized by and patronizing of her glib, superficially easygoing husband.
When you go out to a disco and meet girls on the dance floor, you get to know them pretty superficially.
In his 36-page decision, Pauley said much of the alleged looting scheme appeared "at least superficially" not to involve securities.
The Red Parts is, at least superficially, about what came next: a news story, a trial, a renewed process of grief.
Fine, he'll admit, the 21, his more-famous-than-you-think British group, is "superficially" a version of that endangered species.
The majority of men who enter my office appear either flat and emotionless or superficially engaged but hiding behind impenetrable niceness.
Many of the motels were at least superficially inspired by Miami's Fontainebleau and Eden Roc hotels, icons of mid-century modernism.
The film, directed by Mira Nair, "has a richness and unpredictability that separates it from other, superficially similar movies," Scott wrote.
Tammy Nguyễn deconstructs this superficially simple myth, fracturing its conceptual pieces and putting them back together again to address 21st-century issues.
Democrats' 2018 performance would superficially look more impressive if they somehow managed to go back in time and get creamed in 20163.
Superficially, the additions of North Korea and Venezuela mark a change in tone from the previous ban, which exclusively targeted Muslim countries.
The two kept things mostly above board, less superficially entertaining than what we witnessed during the most recent Republican debate in Detroit.
Trump's speech was superficially effective, but ultimately he did little more than stay on script and wear a decent tie for once.
Superficially, these secrecy agreements seem to serve the interests of sex abuse victims, ensuring them financial compensation without the need for trial.
Neruda stands out from most of these artists, whose work, good or bad, typically displayed their political commitments superficially if at all.
There's so much choice available that you only swipe right on people who superficially fit some preformed idea of what you want.
"Markets dislike uncertainty, so superficially there are similarities with the (Richard) Nixon impeachment," said Peter van der Welle, a strategist at Robeco.
He was open about his past as an alcoholic, and some wondered if his public conviction just superficially pandered to evangelical whims.
Curiously, many patients actually try to induce pain by superficially cutting or burning their skin, saying this provides them with emotional relief.
Superficially many of these games have always been similar, but small differences in design and emphasis can leave their players intensely divided.
CASCA's words, in Shakespeare's play, were "Speak, hands for me!" and he stabbed Caesar superficially in the neck, just missing his collarbone.
Superficially, the function of the bike-share dock is to lock up the bicycle so a non-paying customer can't steal it.
Superficially, Mr. Macron's sober two-button suits are all but indistinguishable from those favored by most high-level French businessmen and politicians.
To dodge that hard task by touting a superficially neutral ad ban should be seen for what it is: a cop-out.
For mAb114 the numbers were 34% and 11% respectively—superficially worse, but actually indistinguishable, statistically speaking, from the results for REGN-EB3.
The argument is no longer even superficially about the specter of illegal immigration and its putative challenge to the rule of law.
"Injecting small quantities of neuromodulators superficially into the skin has been a life-changing treatment for some of my patients," says Dr. Gilbert.
In a superficially comparable case, such as coming out as gay, there is still another underlying factor, sexual orientation, that secures your membership.
The entire spectrum of drugs is treated superficially in most cases, whether it's substances themselves, safer use methods, or the motives of users.
Facebook is a pretty narrowly focused company, running three big online services (Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook itself) that might superficially look like competitors.
While the mobile internet user figures were superficially interesting, consumers weren't really comfortable using the mobile internet as a replacement for offline transactions.
Rather than simply play a caricature or superficially mimicking case studies like Michael Jackson, who best to model themselves after other than themselves?
The idea that a staff shake-up might bring order to a chaotic White House is superficially plausible, but crumbles on closer inspection.
Superficially, the permutations of genetic flaws might be boundless, but lumped into pathways, the complexity can be organized along the archetypal, core flaws.
The Met cannot sustain itself by giving a superficially handsome veneer to works that should challenge us as much as they comfort us.
Superficially, it's easy to see Conway as a husband who is failing to support his wife as she undertakes an extremely difficult job.
Many of the ideas are familiar, and some important aspects of life in the digital era are examined superficially or not at all.
Superficially it looks like Wetzel has made a mess by turning the front gallery into what looks like an in-progress construction site.
Whether this leads down the path of Oscar nods — still Hollywood's ultimate marker of having made it, however superficially — remains to be seen.
Instead, they are testaments to how any group of people, so superficially similar, emerges as disparate individuals when observed in steady close-up.
These questions trouble Agnes Fuller, a 19-year-old college freshman with a superficially appealing but self-centered boyfriend — and an accidental pregnancy.
In other words, third-party sellers aren't the only ones paying her to leave fake reviews and superficially boost sales — Amazon is too.
The new pope is, superficially, novel: He's hooked on Cherry Coke Zero, he's pop-culture literate, he — well, he looks like Jude Law.
In our superficially more enlightened age, the phrase "mixed race" has become the accepted term to describe people with parents of different races.
His bare skin, often superficially torn in battle, helped him stand out amid the hurtling bodies and identical costumes that packed the screen.
Finally, we should be wary of superficially appealing notions like a common war on Islamic extremism or a common effort to "contain" China.
Those birds of prey fluoresce in precisely the same hue themselves; a flying squirrel may look, superficially at least, like a flying owl.
The Discovery, a film about the science of the afterlife, should at least be superficially concerned with science, faith, and the friction between them.
And if you're superficially on the surface, I don't think you're getting the signal that helps you find where you are in the world.
Thus, something that can read as horrific or even unacceptable on the page is far too easy to flatten into something superficially awesome onscreen.
The government seizes on the word "programmed" in those cases and superficially equates it to the process of creating new software. Opp. 210–19.
Fortunately while you were superficially putting in the rounds and the miles to get a six pack, real martial artists are studying the blade.
The UK oil major's $10.5 billion acquisition of BHP's U.S. shale assets, announced on Friday, superficially ticks those problematic boxes, but is still worthwhile.
Prices are relatively steep (considering the superficially decorative nature of most products), but Arkin adds that a percentage of proceeds will go to charity.
Share makes us live through the emotional fallout with her, with scant possibility of escaping into a broader, more superficially "objective" point-of-view.
What remains worth noting, however, is that even if they don't superficially have the desired effect, these perceived slights did irk the Egyptian regime.
That's why blatant efforts by the candidates to superficially appeal to us this cycle with free concerts and ads featuring Hollywood celebrities didn't work.
But while this adaptation superficially goes out of its way to avoid being overtly political, its patriotic tenor is as unmistakable as its sentimentality.
Yet here's one of punk's great cultivators, dismissing everything that was reactive or superficially signaling about it and emphasizing, instead, humanistic vigilance and care.
His two-inch genitalia, he said, was not only superficially "embarrassing," but prevented him from engaging in various standard sex acts and even masturbation.
Sandwiched between Ulysses Dove's "Episodes" (1987) and Robert Battle's "The Hunt" (2001), both full of superficially combative relationships, "Shelter" deals with more pressing conflicts.
Alabama entered the 82nd Iron Bowl superficially looking like the dominant team it had been in November of every season for the past decade.
It certainly produced an unprecedented debate, the singularity of which was captured in a superficially odd but profound bit of business near the start.
The phrase twins the American virtues of truth-seeking and individual resolve and suggests, at least superficially, an appealing, bootstrapping approach to information gathering.
"'Upgrade' is an energetic, superficially slick, latter-day B-movie of the 'but dumb' category," Glenn Kenny wrote in his review for The Times.
Apart from one superficially negative question about why he was "slipping with black voters," Biden was usually asked to remind voters about his record.
Though they may superficially look alike as they mature, each species is quite distinct, with extraordinary characteristics which make them worthy of our fascination.
The planned changes also, at least superficially, move to reshape the goals of American immigration policy, prioritizing the prospects of some American-born workers.
Superficially Grimoire looks the part, but if we really want to talk about what 90s survivors like me remember, it offers an incomplete experience.
It may superficially resemble a tariff, but it doesn't accomplish any of the actual goals that Trump wants to use a tariff to accomplish.
From a trans perspective, it is superficially attractive to base arguments on the concept of an innate gender identity that drives our character and personality.
And their son's birth announcement on Instagram had a deep blue background so, even superficially, their message of breaking with tradition seems a little inconsistent.
Those are great pop-art movies, but they can only be superficially echoed so many times before their followers start to sound like hollow noisemaking.
Gilles Deleuze envisioned a transition from Michel Foucault's enclosed disciplinary societies to "societies of control" that superficially appeared more open and amenable to free movement.
What's an example of a time when you chose the less dramatic story, even if the more dramatic one might have been more superficially exciting?
No one has actually done this — although a Nazi-backed attempt in Germany produced the rare and aggressive Heck cattle, they're considered only superficially similar.
Today I have a more modern and technologically different sound image, but I'd argue that the [characteristic] noise is still there nevertheless, if not superficially.
There is nothing deep about being superficially better than others or having more success or money because all of that "status" is temporary and subjective.
"Superficially, Trump is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the House Republicans" on this issue, said Mr. Viard of the American Enterprise Institute.
So be aware that he may try to replicate the Singapore model of superficially agreeing to negotiations without actually putting anything real on the table.
These traits make his films feel personal and relatable to so many of us, whether we come from the same superficially sunny suburbia or not.
Game of Thrones does not owe them a generic narrative of triumph just because it would provide a superficially more progressive story in our reality.
The star-studded plot, about a pandemic that originates in China and causes a widespread breakdown in the social order, superficially resembles our current situation.
But I can see where if you either think it does or find yourself swayed by its superficially gritty exterior, it seems mighty impressive indeed.
Superficially, Mr. Corbyn's position has stabilized since last year, when an open feud with more centrist lawmakers culminated in the unsuccessful challenge to his leadership.
I logged in with obviously bogus credentials and was presented with – again – a superficially legitimate-looking page that asked me to confirm my credit card details.
His account of the ordeal, which he made available through a public Google document, tells of a superficially civil but no less intimidating and aggressive encounter.
Superficially one could interpret this as a "skills gap" — people couldn't find work because they simply lacked the credential needed to work in the modern economy.
"We think the assumption changes are surprisingly low, which is superficially a good thing, but may beg questions therefore about risks into the future," Hawkins wrote.
"The intent here is to build something that taps into a few universal forces, which are most superficially obvious when you are a kid," says Klein.
In this way, Tull converges two superficially separate modalities—the conceptual and the experiential—revealing that any genre of art can be visionary, and vice-versa.
When the game questions your enthusiasm for violence, it's through the mouths of Nazis, whose superficially reasonable-sounding criticisms are revealed as hypocrisy at every turn.
It sets the stage for the movie's slightly unreal feeling, superficially depicting the normal world of '50s America but from a subtly disjointed point of view.
The interlocking politics of race, sports, and school is real and has been the subject of numerous documentaries, and this series dramatizes it effectively, if superficially.
Superficially, LME stocks look to have topped out over the last couple of months after registering an all-time high of 2000,564 tonnes in June 2015.
The removable 18650 lithium-ion cells used in vapes and other devices—which appear superficially similar to common alkaline batteries—are particularly prone to explosive shorts.
That domestic series pits Mercedes against rivals Audi and BMW in cars that superficially resemble production models but whose performance is closer to single-seater racers.
"There is, to begin with, Trump himself, a thoroughly anti-intellectual man who lacks the patience or interest to dabble even superficially in ideas," he wrote.
"With its huge head, small body and upward facing eyes, Cambroraster superficially resembles a horseshoe crab, although in detail they are quite different animals," Moysiuk said.
We blather on about the potent social-media salesmanship of superficially jobless celebrities forever photographed out in the wild, getting a pressed juice or a macchiato.
Professional money launderers working for global threat organizations launder funds in ways that superficially appear entirely legitimate, failing to raise red flags through conventional detection strategies.
John Thune lost a close race to Tim Johnson in 2002, and then in 2004 unseated a superficially stronger candidate in a worse national political climate.
This was a safe space, one where by the logic that would come to govern the event, that which could be proven superficially was utterly true.
An entire genre of books and articles about the white working class chronicles its powerlessness in a culture that (at least superficially) prizes education and diversity.
One of the chief rules, a holdover from Walters's days, is that they assess a given topic only superficially and save their reactions for the show.
It was remarkable to discover just how superficially moderate and even liberal a Republican he was when he was starting out in the '60s and '70s.
After all, my family had the privilege to remain superficially apolitical, to attempt to distance ourselves, mentally and geographically, from the devastation of the Reagan years.
It was a hard year, and La La Land, at least superficially, is a happy movie, filled with bouncy music and bright dresses and fun dancing.
Since most of the melodies are beautiful and the piano counterpoint is jauntily intricate, and carefully shaded, these arrangements reveal unexpected dimensions in superficially simple music.
"We have found that large corporations such as Google simply 'interpret the law differently' and have often only superficially adapted their products," Schrems reportedly told the station.
While one might dismiss a nightclub superficially as a place where people go to drink and dance, clubs like Pulse are a crucial part of LGBT history.
Following the introduction of GDPR, we have found that large corporations such as Google simply 'interpret the law differently' and have often only superficially adapted their products.
One of the biggest problems in media today is so-called "fake news," which is so highly pernicious in part because it superficially resembles the real thing.
The US appears to be banging war drums at the same time it's, conversely and perhaps superficially, extending an olive branch just a few hundred miles away.
Bradford is able to convey activities and essences with what superficially look like the rawest and most direct kinds of scumbled marks, painterly gestures, and abstract forms.
In his June 9, 2017 blog post he notes that, while Dershowitz's argument is "superficially appealing," it is not correct if the president acts with corrupt intent.
Trump's vision of the economy superficially resembles that of the midcentury, but without any of the things that made that economy special, particularly investment in the future.
And the series uses superficially similar techniques, all glimpses and epiphanies and montages and gazes and tinkly music and improvisational dialogue, with the occasional dark comic twist.
Violent extremist ideologies may have a religious dimension but they are only superficially linked to religious teachings and their followers often have low levels of religious literacy.
While praised by some, Mr. Bel has also come under attack for only superficially celebrating difference, and for riding too fine a line between representation and exploitation.
In real-world terms, psychopaths are both superficially charming and shockingly dangerous—they're as much as three times more likely to commit violent and non-violent crime.
I had just started to complete all the drills, but I was still slow, and I lacked that gritty grace of a boxer that I superficially craved.
The context is that of contextless postmodern plunder optics: the ahistorical globalized trend that mixes together anything thematically interesting (or superficially similar), ignoring era and original context.
Superficially, it makes perfect sense for a streaming company to want to hide its own content behind an exclusive paywall, driving new subscribers to its own service.
It is superficially polite, but in its condescending tone, carries the air of a college rejection letter (We "greatly appreciate your time, patience and effort," but "Sadly...").
The show's production remains sleek and eye-catching, however, and its ideas at least superficially intriguing, as long as the stellar cast can hold onto your attention.
When you look back at these five films, they're very superficially different in terms of genre and story, but I'm wondering what links you see between them.
Superficially, it seems like the poinsettia has all the luck, selected from among thousands of plants to represent a holiday by an enormous population of human beings.
"Deep State" is the more superficially entertaining and predictable of the two, combining elements of the "Homeland"-style vast-conspiracy story and Liam Neeson's avenging-father films.
While that's a superficially plausible takeaway, it seems to me that there's a difference between advocacy for and against a Supreme Court nominee, a difference that matters.
Although the hour was superficially about those two men committing strongly to the Saviors, each man spent it broadly deceiving the Sanctuary and actively betraying certain members.
Although Beijing superficially embraces free-market concepts, when the going gets tough, the government steps in to shield its population from the potential chaos of unfettered markets.
"These were, superficially, the same types of men who might be characters in the movie, but they were all so supportive and engaged and encouraging," she said.
Rising tensions on the peninsula threaten to make their country a war zone, so understandably, any process which promises a de-escalation of tension is superficially attractive.
There is, first and most superficially, their nonpresidential looks — Trump with his roosterly combover, Nixon with jowls so low they formed an A-frame with his nose.
When Trump issues a statement, it may look superficially like a policy statement, but it's usually just a symbolic assault in some dominance-submission male rivalry game.
This show doesn't merely juxtapose hand axes and fossils with superficially concordant modern art, but grounds these juxtapositions with the artists' notebooks, interviews, and other primary sources.
This show doesn't merely juxtapose hand axes and fossils with superficially concordant modern art, but grounds these juxtapositions with the artists' notebooks, interviews, and other primary sources.
It superficially resembles one of those ubiquitous cable-television shows in which a semi-celebrity bounces around the globe tasting the food and philosophizing with the locals.
Hiroshi Sugimoto brought museum dioramas to life, but Fréger's strawmen resemble figurines positioned in a surreal, sterile setting for us to examine superficially rather than fully understand.
Over the past two weeks, Trump and his children have taken several steps that — at least superficially — look like efforts to reduce the potential for conflicts of interest.
Superficially "wacky", with the sort of attitude that would lend them well to the memes your aunt posts on Facebook, Rabbids are the Minions of the videogame world.
A number of civil society advocates immediately criticized it, contending it nodded superficially to the idea of privacy rights, but ultimately ceded control over consumers' data to companies.
In Wounds, they're weaponized against him, as his character is forced to reckon with the fact that under his superficially appealing exterior, there's no there there at all.
There are likely several reasons for its popularity, not least of which is Rosen's deep reporting into a technology with which most of us are only superficially familiar.
Yet, as cosmic visions involving costumed, godlike figures, his works may have a deeper affinity with the animistic worldviews of much African art than it might superficially seem.
But treating Shepard's stage paradigms superficially can lead to characterizations that miss the point of how his figures got to be heartbroken or angry in the first place.
TRAP laws superficially appear to make abortions safer, but they do very little to advance patient health — while simultaneously making it much harder to operate an abortion clinic.
" NRG wrote that it opposed the rule "despite the superficially attractive premise of rate-basing a substantial portion of our generation fleet, at enormous additional cost to ratepayers.
These compound seed capsules are often confused with the seed heads of the American sycamore, or its London plane-tree hybrid, but the two are only superficially similar.
The way the actors regroup between scenes has a lovely ritual feel, but the characters in this act, the longest section of the play, seem only superficially realized.
Oh, it's pretty enough, in the superficially embellished style of a perfume ad or fashion video — the gifted Finnish cinematographer Peter Flinckenberg virtually empties his bag of tricks.
That doesn't mean these populist narratives are entirely fact free — just that their analytical shoddiness puts them a semitone from truth, superficially close, but completely dissonant with it.
Elizabeth Warren is the candidate whose foreign policy language most superficially resembles Sanders's: She, too, promises to do good, or at least fewer evil, things with American power.
"We get a lot of people who are superficially very compliant with the regime," Mr. Buckland told the British broadcaster Sky News, referring to terrorist offenders in prison.
"Six," created by William and David Broyles, superficially works in the same testosterone-driven mode, a story of gruff bros-in-arms who play hard and talk rough.
The billions in assumed budget savings is an illusion based simply and superficially on the arbitrary timing of Treasury outflows and inflows within the 85033-year budget window.
Everything looks superficially lovely, especially Katherine, who is brushed and cinched, primped and readied by her maid, Anna (Naomi Ackie), like a doll that no one plays with.
Over the past two weeks, Trump and his children have taken several steps that, at least superficially, look like efforts to reduce the potential for conflicts of interest.
Upon my first read, it seemed like the type of work that West German fantasy writer Michael Ende could have authored; his books were only superficially for children.
The Americans is also in a different position from How I Met Your Mother, even if their situations are superficially similar, because its commitment to plot is much deeper.
But Erskine and Konkle both go beyond that initial joke for something that takes the show from superficially hilarious to a more somber, more thoughtful, and less pleasant place.
Just ahead of the vote last November, two of President-elect Donald Trump's lieutenants drafted a superficially appealing outline to attract a whopping $1 trillion in private-sector funding.
For one thing, I lived and worked in the (at least superficially) more laid-back LA. And for another, as a producer you typically avoided the stuffy suit look.
It's clear there's a vaguely paternal vibe there, one that is superficially supportive and loving but which feels as if it's likely to have whole layers to pull apart.
China will offer America a superficially easy life in which China is granted a sphere of influence in the western Pacific Ocean, and America settles into inward-looking decline.
"We propose that it would have been able to use its wings to propel its body in a fashion that superficially resembles the stroke of butterfly swimmers," Sanchez said.
Superficially, Future Sex resembles Robin Rinaldi's The Wild Oats Project: A woman, uneasy about her age and romantic life, goes on a mission of carnal experimentation in San Francisco.
Graph of use over time of day with the morning peak delayed over the holiday weekend Superficially the data shows the impact the bikes are having on leisure time.
As a result, differences between Lyft at No. 2 and Uber at No. 19 turn out to be relatively small — and less significant than the ranking may superficially suggest.
"Following the introduction of GDPR, we have found that large corporations such as Google simply 'interpret the law differently' and have often only superficially adapted their products," Schrems added.
"It's one of these things where what superficially sounds like a good thing — giving patients discounts — actually in the long haul ends up costing patients more money," he said.
Yet it is interesting that some of Mitchell's most majestic paintings, like "Fields" (circa 1972), while signaling wide natural vistas in the title, superficially resemble a painter's petite palette.
The now all-pervasive milieu of "woke advertising" is a prime example of how superficially checking the boxes of diversity and visibility are totally compatible with exploitation and capitalism.
Facebook, Twitter and Google have rendered information fungible, effectively flattening the mediascape so that a conspiracy site appears (superficially) in the same league as a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper.
This is more of an observation than a criticism — the result can be female characters who are more complicated and realistic, if less superficially exciting, than their male counterparts.
TRAP laws are abortion restrictions that superficially appear designed to make abortion safer for patients but actually do little more than make it harder for abortion clinics to operate.
Speaking recently from a suite at a luxury New York hotel, Ms. Brie, 34, may seem, superficially, like the proper, put-together TV characters she is best known for.
Still, she has become the biggest Scandinavian literary story of the past twenty years, except for maybe Karl Ove Knausgaard , with whose work hers has been compared, sometimes superficially.
Mr. Trump's eventual successor may well inherit a manufacturing sector that is superficially stronger, though it will hide an underlying weakness: thousands of C.E.O.s ready to move production offshore.
His Gauguin is superficially hard core, the actor knows, having abandoned his family and bourgeois life in Paris for the rigors, and sensual pleasures, of life in French Polynesia.
And her fate is too often and too superficially linked to Cora's story, without recognizing her independent significance as a mother of two, or just as a complex character.
It seemed, superficially, like Trump was finding a way to integrate his passion for making trouble for German Chancellor Angela Merkel with something resembling a normal American foreign policy.
The problem is that the whole world is changing all the time, and policies superficially aimed at preventing change typically just channel it in unexpected and sometimes undesired directions.
Superficially, it looks bad news for the LME's pricing franchise, given CME's launch of four contracts in the aluminum space, three geographic premium contracts and an "all-in" aluminum contract.
So coveted are the little stars handed out by anonymous inspectors that the weight of the rating system has even been linked, albeit superficially, to the suicides of two chefs.
This is a key reason why the US child benefit system has failed to reduce child poverty, while superficially similar systems in Canada and the UK have been wildly successful.
Feeding this into analytical algorithms yielded lots of superficially impressive data that hinted at the presence of some of the structures which the researchers knew were present within the chip.
But it's got plenty of real-world analogues — from sensational conspiracies like Pizzagate and the supposed Jade Helm military takeover to the more superficially respectable rejection of climate change science.
He said it was "painful" to grapple with the fact that the Trump administration, at least superficially, appears to be making HBCUs more of a priority than the Obama administration.
A charitable read of Apple TV+'s For All Mankind is it's a fairly bland, low-stakes show highlighted by entertaining characters and a premise that's at least superficially unique.
Mourning doves superficially resemble their relatives the rock pigeons, but they are more streamlined, with a smaller head and a longer, tapering tail, sharply bordered by black and white markings.
More from Tonic: Psychopaths can also be very charming (even if only superficially) and they have the ability to confidently take risks, be ruthless, goal-oriented and make bold decisions.
In these books, we Americans are portrayed horribly — somehow simultaneously slovenly and uptight, perpetually dressed in spandex yet overweight, arrogant yet superficially friendly, impervious to pleasure and obsessed with mammon.
I was brought up in a Hindu Brahmin family in India during the nineteen-seventies and eighties, and I witnessed the prejudices concealed beneath our superficially civil interactions with Muslims.
The title superficially gives the impression that Sullivan lost a high-level academic post over the controversy, in a manner that would raise a lot of questions about academic freedom.
Instead, Obama's record is superficially consistent with the hypothesis that a president like Sanders, with greater faith in and commitment to people-driven politics, could do even better than Obama's done.
They're more alike than you might think — that is, if you were to superficially judge them by their self-styling and manner of speech, but we know you wouldn't do that.
The Emoji Movie isn't made by Miller and Lord, and that is immediately obvious from the trailer, which appears to superficially borrow from their work without quite getting its deeper appeal.
But Trump's focus on Russia has been dominated by repeated praise of Putin and denying his campaign colluded, while only superficially acknowledging the results of the intelligence findings about election meddling.
The superficially similar-looking circumstances when an almost new Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 7373 also crashed minutes after takeoff on Sunday prompted Chinese authorities to take the lead grounding the aircraft.
Their cultural significance is stripped away and used to superficially spice up the game as a whole, without giving needed context to the art and style of what is being appropriated.
The resulting incongruence produces a catch-22 wherein the RNC is at least superficially interested in party integration, but wholly reliant on the state parties to mobilize voters on Election Day.
In fact, what we have now in consumer tech, in 2017, is an oligopoly, at least superficially similar to the old industrial-era American corporate groups that once dominated key industries.
Superficially, the end result looks somewhat like the "spherical camera" photos you find on Google Maps when seen from a distance, but that perception quickly vanishes upon a simple zoom-in.
As CBC's Amanda Parris rightfully questioned following the cut of city-funded grants: how are we investing in the story we keep telling ourselves about our superficially diverse and progressive city?
"Most injections are done below the level of the skin, oftentimes sitting on top of the bone, but these thinner fillers can be injected superficially into the dermis," Dr. Bank said.
From the start, with the bustling orchestral introduction, he never tried to jazz up the score superficially, plumbing the music for inner voices, pungent harmonies, layered orchestral strands and rhythmic complexities.
Mary Randolph's "The Virginia Housewife," published in 1824, is superficially different from the pages of Gourmet magazine, but both were aspirational, and both were playing on the anxieties of their audience.
This (and many other things) distinguished the show's storytelling from the superficially similar "Sex and the City," in which the remains of the patriarchy still provided a kind of narrative order.
And, yes, sometimes I'm there superficially; I'm there in an organized conference; I'm there for a bilateral meeting; I'm there for ... But that's experience that has benefited me in this job.
I probably will never own one, but I'm satisfied to know that there is a shooting experience out there that emulates the old medium format style so closely, and not just superficially.
Axe is the bad guy, but he has lots of superficially good guy traits; Chuck is the good guy, but he always seems to be on the wrong side of most conflicts.
Superficially, the characters are slightly more chipper, and the show has spent less time reminding you how bad Hampton DeVille (the corporation at the series' center) is, because presumably you already know.
Until recently, every computer on the planet — from a 1960s mainframe to your iPhone, and even inventions as superficially exotic as "neuromorphic computers" and DNA computers — has operated on the same rules.
It is the sort of superficially coherent, yet flawed defence of Mr Trump that Republican congressmen would mobilise almost whatever he were impeached for (so long as their voters still loved him).
Then, the scarcity of safe bonds encouraged banks to try to meet the demand themselves, by constructing securities out of superficially safe assets, like mortgages, which blew up spectacularly during the crisis.
This, ultimately, seems to be the point (at least superficially) of this game: Westworld is a place where you can kill, fuck, and drink with complete abandon and with absolutely no consequences.
The most unexpectedly meta show on network television Halfway through the season, that elevator pitch is superficially the same: Dean is still pining for his co-worker and illogically working legal cases.
Which has actually run into a bit of a backlash of late, with big tech now competing — at least superficially — to offer so-called 'digital well-being' tools to let users unhook.
But why would at least three people — the boat captain, the contractor, and the YouTube user — convey superficially plausible stories about the structure, sometimes in exacting detail, that didn't withstand basic scrutiny?
This change in pace and the ramping up of the diction may have the secondary effect of superficially weakening his Sheffield accent, but it certainly doesn't take it across the Atlantic Ocean.
One gets a sense that Ngugi's worldview in his early 20s differed only superficially from his worldview today, now that he is in his late 70s, so perhaps detachment has become impossible.
"In unpublished experiments undertaken in my own bathroom, I could not produce an explosion of any significant force," writes Slay, presumably joking, "though I did succeed in superficially singeing a large watermelon."
I suppose Louisiana's cross-petition is an example of "when all else fails, change the subject," but I have to give the state credit for coming up with a superficially clever argument.
TIBOR DE NAGY GALLERY "Sarah McEneaney: Land, Sea, Sleep" is an impressive update on an artist who for nearly four decades has recorded her artist's life in small, beguiling, superficially naïve paintings.
Although superficially similar, the choruses are talkier and more minimal, the drum machines have slowed to a static pulse, the keyboards swirl around in blurrier patterns, and the focus has generally softened.
It's easy to be consumed by this visual poetry and overlook the complex engineering behind Lye's superficially minimalist work, but the archival papers on view emphasize how he carefully developed each one.
For one such institution — one of the major parties — to remain superficially intact while losing much of its real power may not be an immediate dire warning that democracy is falling apart.
He said Mr. Buttigieg's struggles to win black support were explained by his lack of prominent African-American endorsements and the fact he has engaged black voters superficially, like many white candidates do.
Live TV has faced a problem that is at least superficially similar and networks' solution — delayed live broadcasting and someone with their finger on the "cut to commercial" button — works, after a fashion.
Though hookup culture superficially achieves the same goal, at least on the demand side, it brings with it a potential for emotional messiness and mismatched expectations that truly transactional sex work neatly avoids.
"Superficially just throwing information at people probably will make them tune out" Now, the trick appears to be that you've got to get people the opportunity to deal with information in great depth.
The star of "The Deuce" is, superficially, James Franco, who plays twin brothers: Vincent, a decent, hardworking bartender who becomes a reluctant player in the "pussy trade," and Frankie, an irresistible bad boy.
My time working with Tibetan refugees in India and Nepal had drawn me close to their culture, and it would have deeply distressed me to see its vestiges superficially "restored" as tourist bait.
Although about the same number of people work in law firms or in legal services today as a decade and a half ago, superficially static job aggregates mask substantial changes in employment patterns.
It's a system that, at least superficially, doesn't hurt too much, because it seems pretty simple: In the United States, you're either straight and white (and so on), or you're in the minority.
The phrasing that Trump "just found out" about this, combined with the fact that he is the president of the United States, superficially suggests that he received some kind of new classified briefing.
Today, the reigning ideology is that the people are wise, and elites are dangerously self-interested, and so our systems are built, at least superficially, to empower the people and foil the elites.
Omotunde Mahoney, an analyst at Rhombus, told CNBC the Bank of Zambia's currency purchases were done with an eye toward creating a "superficially bullish context" for the country's investment forum, which began this week.
The oligopoly rules In fact, what we have now in consumer tech, in 2017, is an oligopoly, at least superficially similar to the old industrial-era American corporate groups that once dominated key industries.
Mandate of Heaven's earlier starting date opens just as the first stirrings of the infamous Yellow Turban Rebellion are first being reported in the countryside but, superficially, the Han dynasty is still at peace.
But while it's superficially similar to past toys-to-life games, Ubisoft believes that by offering a more traditional open-world game that's tailored to kids, it's offering something brand-new in this space.
There's less room for disastrous misinterpretation because it barely requires interpretation at all; superficially, the movie is disturbing, but its only real ambiguities are tangential mysteries over what it really thinks about gun culture.
In a fashion later taken up by the alt-right, fascists deployed leftist ideas against the left in order to conceal itself while eroding egalitarian and anarchist tendencies within subcultures that remained superficially anarchic.
Learn to assimilate to proper tastes; learn to superficially show support by means of an emoji, a like, or a profile picture change; learn to feign knowledge in hopes of social ascendency or love.
This is more speculative, but the Nusra Front also might want to at least superficially distance itself from al Qaeda to facilitate receiving foreign fighters fleeing ISIS as it is gradually being ground down.
His tendency toward the superficially brilliant, and some of the traits of 19th-century pianism that are less noble than the tradition generally is in its best manifestations, resulted in these posthumous editorial changes.
It also risks conflating phenomena that are as superficially similar but ultimately unrelated as dolphins and sharks; the underlying psychology of fugitive ecoteurs is very different from that of frauds like her ex-fiancé.
The objective was not to compel others into making a superficially radical gesture, but rather to help mobilize various arts communities toward a joint struggle against the normalization and legitimation of an unjust, hostile regime.
The satirical film's superficially wacko plot involving an assassination attempt on the progressive prime minister of Malaysia to allow the fashion industry to retain cheap child labor in that country now seems kind of prophetic.
The bigger the gap between the expected and observed amount of variation, the greater the risk that pollsters are herding, and the less confidence we should have in survey averages that superficially appear rock-solid.
All of the death and injury seemed to unfold within the context of banal (by perverse American standards) crimes, which superficially mapped well onto established national narratives of large-scale gun violence and normal victims.
"Rescuers arrived very quickly on the scene, they rescued four injured people including one whose life is in danger, and three were injured more superficially," Valais cantonal police commander Christian Varone told a news conference.
GWNJ's personal brand may have superficially aligned with the overarching ethos of Samsung's campaign — and she's reportedly claimed to have a higher engagement rate than Britney Spears — but there were also plenty of red flags.
As a queer mom, I want to see fictional characters I can relate to, not just because our marriages are superficially similar, but in terms of how they see the world and live their lives.
Though the title evokes the lingo of the tubular 22400s, this exhibition makes the case that Sottsass wasn't just superficially "rad" in the Moon Unit Zappa sense of the word (although he was that, too).
Accepting the party's presidential nomination on Thursday night, Trump returned to an argument that's at least superficially similar to one routinely made by the left: that the money sloshing through US politics privileges special interests.
Moreover, given the British monarchy's synonymy with white imperialism and (false) notions of bloodline purity, Meghan's induction into the antiquated institution was seen as a sign of progress — and it was one, though superficially so.
In "A Hundred Indecisions," the score, by Justin Levine and Matt Stine, seems superficially imposed; and the camerawork includes marvelous brief images (dancers moving on three tiers of one building, for example) that lead nowhere.
So here's the rundown: Destiny 2 is superficially a video game about the capture of humanity's last great city following an attack by the burly alien force the Red Legion and its military leader, Ghaul.
I watch The Bold Type for the same reason I never missed a single episode of Girls when it was airing on HBO: to dive into the fantasy of a life that is only superficially complicated.
"Sadly, it is clear that the vested interests of the tobacco industry have been able to corrupt the national law discussions with a series of superficially compelling yet completely false arguments," he said in the statement.
While the survey typically views a cash balance above 4.5 percent as a contrarian buy signal, this time it called the level "superficially bullish," as it's rare for cash levels to rise amid a risk rally.
The power Trump fondly imagines that he wields in boardrooms and high-powered Oval Office confabs may appear, superficially in his telling, to take lavishly ornate forms, but is it at bottom just one quality: impressiveness.
Superficially, American Teen sounds similar in its cautious tempos and textural thinness, but the songs are pithy, hooky, and melodically simple, and as such the cascading electrobeats and soft-edged keyboards radiate warmth, a pale glow.
Superficially, Ossoff is going out of his way to avoid alienating such voters, stressing his economic moderation, distancing himself from Nancy Pelosi, and rejecting core lefty policy demands like single-payer health care out of hand.
"My fillers of choice for this area are either Restylane Refyne for someone who needs a lot of volume, or Belotero, which we can inject more superficially on patients who don't need a lot," she said.
Applegate, whose TV-comedy roots stretch back more than 30 years, most notably on "Married With Children," gives a strained, uptight performance that superficially matches up with Jen's personality but isn't all that fun to watch.
Tyreek Hill, WR, Chiefs Hill and his superstar QB, Patrick Mahomes, were rarely healthy at the same time this season, so the 2018 leader in WR scoring gets a pass for a superficially underwhelming 2019. 12.
This jacket was titled "Hommage à ma maison" — "Tribute to my couture house" — and its rock-crystal and gilt embellishments superficially resemble the mirrors and chandeliers of Yves Saint Laurent's couture salons at 5 Avenue Marceau.
In Jewish terms, the community members seem mostly to be Bnei Anusim, the "children of the forced [ones]"; in other words, descendants of those who converted at least superficially to Christianity as a way to avoid expulsion.
The technology is superficially similar to the SLA (what you'll find on the Form series), only instead of curing liquid resin with UV light, SLS sinters powder material, melding it into a solid object, layer by layer.
With a 6.5-inch notched screen, the handset looks superficially similar to 2018 flagship devices that cost four times as much, but its midlevel specs mean that the 8X simply can't offer the same level of performance.
Just kind of poking around that, even superficially, opened up this very dynamic and robust culture of fake death, from consultants who help people to do it, to people who have done it themselves, to conspiracy theorists.
Superficially dipping into a neighboring field is dangerous in part because the results almost always reinforce the writer's preconceptions and lead to stories that, while perhaps popular and satisfying to read, are too good to be true.
For hate groups, hiding behind the guise of a slightly more benign term like white nationalism is a very useful way to obscure the fact that many of these superficially disparate ideologies have nearly total ideological overlap.
So we're left with a sequel that looks superficially correct — there's Wichita with her leather jackets, and Tallahassee with his cowboy hats, and Columbus with those big blocky captions spelling out his rules — but feels totally empty.
Superficially bristling with every property of fantasy fiction up to and including cliff-crowning castles with pointed turrets, the show plunges you into a state where there is no state except the lawless interplay of violent power.
And now, having acquired a resume that leaves him superficially qualified for the job, Warsh has landed on Donald Trump's short list to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve when Janet Yellen's term expires next year.
The range of Muslim rappers spans the obvious – Yasiin Bey (the Artist Formerly Known As Mos Def) — and the superficially unlikely — T-Pain, taking in such luminaries as Nas, Andre 22007, Lupe Fiasco, Ice Cube and Busta Rhymes.
Like so many predictable video clips and clumsy bars that preceded it from non-Latinx rappers over the years, the regressive "Go Loko" reminds us that most who dip into this culture typical do so inelegantly and superficially.
And a debate has broken out over something that seems superficially laughable: giving Trump the Nobel Peace Prize because of how he has arguably helped set the stage for a possible end of the decades-long Korean crisis.
Where chart dominance was the sole predictor of success in pop's previous decades, it's now social media and how your listeners can connect with you on a more (superficially) personal level that help bear the mark of success.
Given all that, it seems to me that Clinton made a wise decision in selecting Tim Kaine as her running mate — even if he's not the most superficially "exciting" person in the world, or the most progressive politically.
Medical researchers have now identified the wealth of different genetic mutations that can create superficially similar cancers, and experts in child development have tracked the varied pathways normal children may take as they learn to walk and to read.
In its place, the Golden Globes' surprise champions were "Green Book" and "Bohemian Rhapsody", both of which are the kind of nostalgic, superficially progressive but largely conservative crowd-pleasers which the Oscars were notorious for honouring in the 1980s.
Superficially, this is a great occasion to wear your most batty weird aunt/uncle/elder outfit; emotionally, this is a time to break free from old chains and to claim your independence from any situation that's holding you back.
Much as there is a parallel right-wing media that's insulated from market forces by the ideological mission of its wealthy funders, there is another media that superficially resembles the endangered rude media, but effectively pursues the opposite agenda.
Had Shah devoted herself to telling us more about the arc of human understanding and battle with cholera, rather than superficially rehashing the existing literature, "Pandemic" would have been riveting to read and an invaluable contribution to public health.
Overall, short-term focus as measured by the study has risen since 2001, a point which accords, at least superficially, with widespread concerns over the level of investment and a widespread corporate preference for financial engineering over franchise building.
One of the risks of this proposal is that people will interpret it very superficially as rewarding, or giving people who put more education or more wealth, a bigger weight in the voting process and that is absolutely incorrect.
Justice Anthony Kennedy led a seven-member Supreme Court majority in a decision that superficially looks like a defeat for gay and lesbian people — but is, in reality, one more rung quietly added to the rising ladder of equality.
"Sex Doll" is a salacious title, but this superficially mysterious character study from Sylvie Verheyde is constructed more like a Russian doll: The script peels away layers of possibility until it becomes clear that there is almost nothing underneath.
McCarthy's argument only superficially makes sense if it draws upon two faulty assumptions: that there's a legitimate reason for foreign powers to investigate Biden for corruption, and that Trump's interest in corruption overseas springs from anything resembling good faith.
McQueen is superficially similar to Larger Than Life: Both films trade on the supposed intimacy of home movies, and feature interviews with family members, romantic partners, and close friends; both men died at 40 under tragic circumstances (in McQueen's case, suicide).
She is portrayed by a superficially severe Sierra Boggess, the star of "Disney's The Little Mermaid" and Mr. Lloyd Webber's ill-fated "Phantom" sequel, "Love Never Dies," who seems very happy not to have to embody yet another cardboard ingénue.
Van Damme's campy, complicated image — from his accent to his bikini briefs to his splits — is rich enough to provide plenty of material for a relevant and sincerely (rather than superficially) woke parody of the genre that launched his career.
Hence, the exhibition's superficially draws attention to a multi-polar, mobile, post-democratic, post-conflict world, where the real-time conditions and information we are presented with becomes rearticulated to the tune of cherry-picked ideologies, brands, styles, and cultures.
Superficially, it assumes that all its consumers are white, wealthy, and Eurocentric (see: here, here, here, here, and here); more seriously, the industry is responsible for some of the the most egregious environmental and human violations of the modern world.
Superficially a teenage comedy, "Beemus, It'll End in Tears," Ms. Wolkstein's film of a dream by Frances Bodomo, stars the transgender musician Ryan Cassata as a student who clashes with a disciplinarian gym teacher (Will Blomker) — until a volcano erupts.
But I'm not sure that any president over the past half century was as perversely insistent on his manhood, as narrow in his definition of it and as superficially fixated on brute strength as the Oval Office's current occupant is.
Superficially, the revamped magazine has a new look, an impressively larger 10 inch by 12 inch trim size, an editorial emphasis on inclusiveness and an approach to the contested territory of gender that Mr. Farneti claims is part of his mission.
Superficially, the evidence is compelling: In the last six years, pay TV penetration has declined from about 663 percent to 80 percent of homes — with more than two million homes cutting the cord in the last couple of years alone.
While the movie has allegorical resonances with the political and human rights disasters of 20th-century Romania, by the end, its surfaces, while remaining superficially unimpressive, open up as the film moves from epistemological speculation onto a plane of mysticism.
Mark Thompson, the chief executive of The Times, said the problem with the app, from his perspective, was how it "jumbled different news sources into these superficially attractive mixtures," making it difficult for users to know which publication they're consuming.
As Mike Lofgren, a former Republican and longtime congressional budget staffer, explains in The Deep State: The genius of the architects of Reagan's policies was to recognize that the superficially disparate interests of Wall Street and the Pentagon could in fact be harmonized.
And advertisers seemed to have looked at the election results and Donald Trump's poll numbers and realized that what Americans want right now is to feel better about a crumbling world by throwing money at multinational corporations that superficially share their values.
Movies and TV shows and music sell that superficially diverse, seemingly equitable society I talked about earlier, and that world seems further and further away from the rural viewers who are supposed to live in the same country as those creating that entertainment.
In ancient Rome, at least as described by Shakespeare in "Julius Caesar," Antony accepts an invitation from Brutus to speak at Caesar's funeral, but then undermines Brutus with a speech that superficially praises Brutus but is understood by listeners to do the reverse.
But it probably seems impossibly opaque from the outside, since superficially Ahmari and French belong to the same faction on the right — both religious conservatives, both strongly anti-abortion, both deeply engaged in battles over religious liberty (where French is a longtime litigator).
They're limbering up, ready to pick it up and examine its prickly exterior and soft underbelly—they're bracing themselves to see how fragile it can be, and how many people of all genders can be hurt when a man finds himself superficially threatened.
"I thought, superficially, 'Oh, O.K., this is relatively straightforward,' and suddenly I was overwhelmed — my artistic and design skills are not brilliant, and there were lines going in all sorts of directions between boxes of all sorts of shapes and sizes," he said.
While the dozens of pages rehearsing those old viewpoints may look superficially sound, that part of the opinion is smoke and mirrors, because the 2010 Congress's intention is not relevant to this case — the 2010 law is no longer what is at issue.
This is useful enough to a certain extent, but despite the critique in Jacobin, Varoufakis is at least superficially aware of the fact that it is not individuals and their flaws that drive history but rather the impersonal forces of money and power.
I've met enough people after extended digital communications to know that while superficially many are who they said they were (politics, favorite food, coffee habits, etc.), emails, texts and a review of their social media use provided only the illusion of knowledge.
Nearly a thousand people rushed to my cousin's funeral on a bleak September day in Gorali: friends, followers, strangers, well-wishers, reporters, superficially repentant police chiefs, and government agents expressing their condolences and their heartfelt advice to shut up about it all.
Rose's behavior in the film is consistent with this critique, and when the crisis moment arrives in Get Out, this pattern is made crystal clear: She's only been superficially supportive of Chris in order to manipulate him into aligning his interests with hers.
There are also a host of women-run business and women-designed brands that have made feminism an everyday reality of their business and mission (and not just superficially traded in it for relevancy), like Chromat, Zana Bayne, Rachel Comey, Tanya Taylor or Opening Ceremony.
On the penultimate day of London Fashion Week, Delhi-born, London-based designer Ashish Gupta whisked showgoers away into his glittering universe — and though superficially covered in sequins, his collections are often some the most thought-provoking, profound, and captivating of the entire month.
It's possible to construct superficially devastating anti-Trump ads making the point that he's not a real conservative, but this point has been argued time and again by Trump's adversaries without it really hurting him much with his core supporters, who just don't care.
After NBC News reported that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had to be talked out of resigning and had called President Trump a "moron," the administration pushback has been superficially unified: Trump, Tillerson, and Vice President Mike Pence all described the story as false.
The accusation that Coscu had engaged in sexual activity with Fret, along with the song's other slurs and insinuations, created an almost instantaneous backlash, resulting in a major homecoming concert cancellation for Anuel and threatening, however briefly or superficially, to derail his subsequent tour.
There is a broad sense that something needs to be done to rein in banks, and make them smaller, and this makes a resurrection of Glass-Steagall superficially appealing even if a deeper analysis casts serious doubt on the efficacy of such an action.
McLaughlin's work, superficially influenced by the formal experiments of early 20th-century avant-garde artist like the Russian Suprematist Kazimir Malevich and the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, was, however, more closely related to the sense of space and the voids between objects in Japanese work.
Take a superficially silly law: Since 19883, New Jersey has required that bicycles be equipped with bells "capable of giving a signal audible for a distance of at least one hundred feet," a law that dates back to 21988th-century "animosity" between bicyclists and pedestrians.
Indeed, one only needs to superficially examine the Leave campaign's official propaganda to see the importance of health care to their simple and clear argument — the cost savings of leaving the EU can be used to the National Health Service, Britain's publicly funded health care system.
As of now, they say they are only superficially monopolistic — that they fiercely compete among each other for ad dollars, and for the future of AI. Sooner than many people presume, they say, there will be even more savage, direct commercial competition with Chinese big tech companies.
Superficially, at least, the Netflix example is laughable, but it serves as an example of how clever algorithms applied to Big Data, a combination sometimes given the shorthand "artificial intelligence," make inducive and sometimes intrusive judgments about us in the name of a more efficient world.
Superficially the senator from Texas is a classic overachiever, whose ability to surmount Himalayan obstacles—such as winning that office in his first-ever political race—bespeaks and fuels an adamantine self-confidence; the sort whose warp-speed ascent is powered by strenuous calculation and fearsome intelligence.
It made me happy that he was really on board with my goals: not so much to teach school math, but to make it clear that it's worth it to learn school math, because so much stuff that superficially looks non-mathematical has math under the skin.
There, too, might be another woodland and another coastal meadow like this, and there, too, a solitary traveler could be looking at the sky and the water — but this thought only touched me as superficially as did the tip of a tree branch I passed beneath.
"People quite superficially tend to portray Mahinda Rajapaksa in particular as a primitive, anti-India, pro-China person and conversely Ranil Wickremesinghe somehow as the leader of more pro-India factions," said Xavier, pointing, as an example, to a recent visit to New Delhi by Rajapaksa.
There are plenty of nihilists in the GOP right now, but they have the good sense to couch their power grabs in rhetoric that superficially resembles respectable GOP ideology, and most of them avoid criminality, if only because they believe legal accountability is a credible threat.
Then, when any event, interaction or experience even superficially touches upon that unprocessed data, or at times spontaneously for no evident reason, the experience floods back into consciousness, complete with the sensory and emotional information, such that the event is not remembered but actually re-experienced.
Many residents — some in frustration, others with a sigh of relief — said they thought that Idaho could emerge from this election cycle superficially unchanged, shifted only in the nuances and margins despite the churn of new wealth, new population and anxiety about where it all might lead.
Abortion-rights advocates often refer to laws like the one at issue in June Medical as targeted restrictions on abortion providers, or "TRAP" laws — laws that superficially appear to make abortions safer but whose real purpose is to make it much harder to operate an abortion clinic.
Often the most powerful moments are the most superficially corny, especially in the inflated second section: "Claws of the Dead" and "Flower of Fingers" recall the most orotund pseudo-Wagnerian pomp heard through a wind tunnel — mud splattered on the instruments, strings breaking, harmonic progressions jumbled.
One can envision machines like GPT-2 spewing superficially sensible gibberish, like a burst water main of babble, flooding the Internet with so much writing that it would soon drown out human voices, and then training on its own meaningless prose, like a cow chewing its cud.
But the one book that broke through those boundaries was James Gleick's "Chaos"; there was something about the idea of the scientific embrace of chaotic systems that seemed, superficially at least, like it might be compatible with the philosophical ideas in the air at the time.
While the idea of the Court forcing elected officials to make clearer choices might sound superficially attractive, in practice, non-delegation doctrine represents unsophisticated assumptions about how the legislative process functions, and judicial intervention is enormously unlikely to generate a coherent rule or produce a better process.
Because the Iranians are probably distrustful of Trump and unclear whether anyone is authorized to actually speak on behalf of him, factions within the Iranian power structure may try to appeal to Trump's preference for publicity and float superficially substantial offers that he can use to back down.
Wolf's debacle raises a challenge to that perspective, though, posing the question: When is a writer erudite, a renaissance person, a polymath—and when are they merely trespassing superficially into areas of knowledge they haven't mastered, imposing their own prejudices or yanking cherry-picked tidbits out of context?
And her goal at the convention was to serve as one of his strongest character witnesses, offering a warmer portrait of one of the most famous celebrities in the world — yet someone who is known mostly superficially, and most recently in a negative light through his slashing campaign.
"Sometimes superficially the designs do look similar — it could be, in part, from some of the attempts China's made to acquire good technology, but I would just caution that at the end of the day, it's hard to know how similar it is or not," he told Insider.
So, at least superficially, he looks well-positioned to make a difference: A big part of Obama's speech on Tuesday was that he had once fought bitterly against Clinton but has eventually came to see how effective she is in office through her tenure as secretary of state.
Superficially at least, Cagliostro doesn't quite resemble what people see as 'a Miyazaki film' — for starters, the soundtrack isn't by Joe Hisaishi, and there are no forest spirits or impending environmental disasters to be found here, such as in his breakout hit Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.
Hessler weaves together material from the dozen or so pieces he wrote for the magazine during his five years in Egypt, navigating among his various "Letters From," to offer a view of the country that superficially spans his time there, but aspires toward a broader cultural and political history.
Their aesthetic is not dissimilar to that of the Chainsmokers, with whom they collaborated on the gleaming EDM-lite ballad "Best of Me," yet with their poise and their willingness to chase the weird hook, they prove that music that superficially sounds like the Chainsmokers can be exciting, even experimental.
Although superficially the story is about Behzad's attempt to chronicle death — that of an old and fading relative — ultimately, it evolves into a tale of his new understanding of how to be alive, truly alive, in a world that feels perpetually too big and perpetually on the brink of disaster.
This was superficially true; does the NSA have to follow the laws passed by Congress — a set of laws generally called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — or can a presidential executive order, which for the intelligence community would be Executive Order 12333 (it governs intelligence activities), override that family of laws?
When — uninvited — he touches Skylar to get her attention, Hittman cuts to a close-up of his pale hand on Skylar's body, holding the shot long enough so that there is no ambiguity about the depth and meaning of this superficially casual gesture: its arrogance, its privilege, its sense of ownership.
In this way, Bojack Horseman recalls the finale of Breaking Bad, another show that went long and hard in its final episodes to damn its protagonist, only to bid farewell wistfully as the music played and its hero, while superficially punished, enjoyed one last moment with the life they stole.
This was superficially true; does the NSA have to follow the laws passed by Congress — a set of laws generally called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — or can a presidential executive order, which for the intelligence community would be Executive Order 12333 (it governs intelligence activities), override that set of laws?
A link included in the tweet reportedly led to a page that appeared similar to that of PayPal's login page, and requested users input their personal information and credit card details:Clicking through on the phishing link, you get to a page that – at least, superficially – looks like the legitimate PayPal login site.
Maybe I'm not doing a good job of hyping it, but I always tell people it's very superficially got elements of Stranger Things—like the '80s storyline maybe, at best—and it's got elements of Lost, but I tell them you really have to pay attention, it's really challenging, but it's worth it.
Modern economics assumes that prices reflect these priorities, pinpointing in dollars and cents how much of X someone will give up in order to have Y. Superficially at least, economic reasoning, the elite common sense of our time, is as much concerned with the stakes of our choices as This Life is.
If Isaiah Berlin were alive today and able to read "Between You & Me," I am certain he would have considered Norris a perfect candidate for inclusion in the category of hedgehog, his term for a person who works to know one thing completely, as opposed to the fox, who pursues many things superficially.
The A.C.L.U.'s lawsuit thus appears to present a superficially irreconcilable tension between a citizen's constitutional right to judicial review and the constitutional limitations on the power of the federal courts, which cannot hear lawsuits brought by plaintiffs who lack "standing," including a direct, personal stake in the outcome of the proceeding.
"What is new this time around is the scale and the spread... suggesting there was a hungry audience looking for superficially believable claims that can be used to reassure themselves that their worldviews are not countered," said Ketan Joshi, a communications consultant currently writing a book on climate change denialism in Australia.
Superficially, the presentation was an archaeological riff on the sort of unfashionable stuff that guys unconcerned with fashion might wear for a walk in the park — boxy Lurch jackets, dad jeans with awful bleach finishes, Hawaiian-print shirts, ill-fitting anoraks, clunky brown leather shoes — or already have crammed in their closets.
If we understood the biochemistry of the brain entirely and we could upload the entire brain— not just what we're seeing superficially, but the biochemistry of how the interactions occur—then it's possible we could store that brain at a moment in time, and maybe predict how it would change over time.
"Rose Colored Boy," for all its upbeat charm, asks said boy to "just let me cry a little bit longer," while in "Fake Happy" Williams confesses that her cheer is constructed, an admission that applies to the superficially cheerful song itself and how she sings it, a comment on the nature of her own performance.
That said, next to the recent film "Rodin," which cast Vincent Lindon as the sculptor Auguste Rodin, "Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti," which casts another Vincent — Cassel — as Paul Gauguin superficially has more potential for tension, given that Gauguin — who modeled and preyed sexually on underage women — is today regarded as a wildly problematic figure.
And while UV-C light cleaners won't harm your phone and research shows UV-C light can kill airborne flu germs, "UV-C penetrates superficially, and the light can't get into nooks and crannies," Philip Tierno, a clinical professor in the department of pathology at New York University Langone Medical Center, told NBC News.
Although they seem to have sex non-stop, the arguments and the sex aren't really separate, and the sex itself is only superficially consensual—as episodes go by, it's hard not to suspect that Celeste is consenting, in part, so that she doesn't have to admit that if she didn't agree he wouldn't stop.
Similarly, a nation using malware to interfere with a rival power's missile launches resembles, more than superficially, a hacker's plot to conscript your wireless baby monitor into a malicious botnet, and worries about pervasive state surveillance bring to mind our ambivalent relationships with the online services to which we hand over our most personal information.
It's superficially easy to read the show's central story in terms of racial strife: White dudes Neal Gamby (McBride) and Lee Russell (the absolutely tremendous Walton Goggins), the vice principals of the title, lash out viciously at Dr. Belinda Brown (a terrific Kimberly Hebert Gregory), the black woman who was named principal instead of them.
What makes Tool so appealing to a superficially ambitious audience is that they appropriate the fun parts of prog—the odd instruments (you'll hear a fair amount of didgeridoo samples on Lateralus); the intricate and oscillating compositions (Lateralus' title track plays around with a time signature based on Fibonacci's Golden Ratio)—but without the intellectual complexity.
A celebrity food incident is more likely to blow up if it is superficially out of character but also confirms something we already suspect: that Cynthia Nixon, famous actor, isn't really one of us; that Kylie Jenner is secretly just a regular cereal-lovin' post-teen whose life is so rarified that she's never experienced milk.
"Dark patterns tend to perform very well in A/B and multivariate tests simply because a design that tricks users into doing something is likely to achieve more conversions than one that allows users to make an informed decision," wrote Brignull in 2011 — highlighting exactly why web designers were skewing towards being so tricksy: Superficially it works.
"The people who enroll in short-term plans often wind up not getting the insurance they were counting on, even though they seem superficially attractive for younger people because the premiums are lower than Obamacare," said Stan Dorn, a health policy analyst with Families USA, a liberal health care advocacy group that has strongly supported the health law.
Even though Audiard always restricts himself to the vehicle of genre, from heist movies to film noir to prison dramas, there are several permanent themes and obsessions — fathers and sons, brothers, imposture, replacement, an outsider's movement through education from brutality toward refinement and even delicacy — which, to varying degrees, mark each of his superficially divergent projects like a thumbprint.
The novel's attempts to link the story of 1969 (which consumes the bulk of it) with questions of present-day ideology and manners seem a bit thin; in this respect, the book is a poor cousin to superficially similar projects of historical archeology by writers such as Don DeLillo, Rachel Kushner, Dana Spiotta, Hari Kunzru, and Peter Carey.
But Ryan encouraged us to be empathetic, because empathy helps us learn, and judgment does not (the Microdot case study warns, "This story underscores the fact that all humans are capable of making poor decisions"), which I believe to be superficially true, though it strikes me as a conclusion drawn from data sourced from the Bible, not actual data.
He and the construction worker are doing something superficially similar, but the difference in scale is significant: The bulldozer, a machine that can destroy a lot of material quickly and indiscriminately, represents the authority of central planners, and political and business interests; the artist, who works with only the tools and friends available to him, represents a kind of everyman.
After this Op-Ed page published an anonymous Trump administration official praising themselves and others for trying to keep the powers of the presidency out of the actual president's hands, I found myself nodding along to two kinds of essays about this inside-the-administration Resistance — even though they were making superficially opposing points, one against resistance, one in favor of it.

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