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But it comes up enough that's it's worth taking seriously.
For Scott, meanwhile, the beef occasioned deeper inquiries: taking seriously
That's why the yield curve's messages are worth taking seriously.
It's a warning some fear the White House isn't taking seriously.
How could Mr. Lane not know it's all worth taking seriously?
Was this test even worth taking seriously, or was it bullshit?
So we have not been taking seriously crimes against people's identities.
But last week brought news of one potential deal worth taking seriously.
"Someone who inspires priests and whores is worth taking seriously," Varys observes.
I am taking seriously allegations of human rights violations in this country.
Clinton is taking seriously the potential of a California comeback by her rival.
So, should Mr. Trump start taking seriously talk about a trip to Oslo?
Your online privacy and data security is something you should be taking seriously.
Jud Jud may still be a joke, but it's one worth taking seriously.
For a time, it almost seduces you into taking seriously the couple's shared delusions.
She's taking seriously moments that earned him applause or got him into hot water.
There's a reason why people are taking seriously China's claim to have a new model.
And economists say they are taking seriously some of the signals they see in markets.
It also signals to its competition that its camera tech is worth taking seriously, too.
And on those journeys we saw a few things that people are now taking seriously.
Why do we make those women feel that their suffering is not worth taking seriously?
And it's worth anyone's taking seriously, because O'Reilly's core readership will take it as gospel.
This is something that Sessions should be taking seriously when he considers curtailing legal weed.
"Patients should be sure that the doctor, regardless of gender, is taking seriously their concerns."[PNAS]
When journalists start taking seriously the concerns of Republicans, they will start getting the story right.
Watson delves into the underlying assumptions behind different positions, taking seriously arguments other than her own.
More and more new publications are taking seriously the importance of highlighting women's voices, she added.
So single-payer health care, or in our case "Medicare for all," is worth taking seriously.
It is something the government lawyers have flatly rejected, but the courts -- so far -- are taking seriously.
One or two out of 1,000 people with measles will die, so it's absolutely worth taking seriously.
But when marijuana users themselves claim to have problems, maybe that's worth listening to and taking seriously.
"There were no details and it's not something that we are taking seriously," said one opposition official.
But a black widow bite is  sufficiently dangerous , they wrote, that the threat is worth taking seriously.
But on the other hand, they don't seem to be taking seriously the consequences of the delay.
It is, he pointed out, an entirely new business unit for the company — one they're taking seriously.
But it's worth preemptively shooting down the idea that the symbolic effort would be worth taking seriously.
This is a staggering statistic that my House Armed Services Committee colleagues and I are taking seriously.
But it's still worth taking seriously, because it's part of a mounting conservative assault on free speech.
Israel's far right now talks openly about annexing the West Bank, a threat which Palestinians are taking seriously.
Back in Sheffield, the scale of the challenge relating to the production of staples was being taking seriously.
Still, the blood work was enough to convince Husar that DNA Lifestyle Coach's analysis was worth taking seriously.
They are taking seriously Sanders' call for a political revolution, complicating any hope for quick unity with Clinton.
For instance, there's still a terrible potential for Russian sabotage via internet that this administration isn't taking seriously.
A few weeks ago, it still seemed so dim, so distant, that it was hardly worth taking seriously.
While opponents pick plenty of bad-faith fights over Medicare for All, these concerns are worth taking seriously.
The markets, at least, are taking seriously the government's apparent determination to leave with or without a deal.
But people still have a hard time taking seriously, or planning for, unlikely, "sci-fi," and out-there events.
I think Bernie really misunderstands there is a nasty edge to his following that he's not taking seriously enough.
"And because of the messenger, we are not really taking seriously what is happening in some of our communities."
Trump is simply taking seriously their own longstanding strategy on voter ID laws and other aspects of election procedure.
But somebody actually made the case to me today — and I think it's worth taking seriously — that it's not.
"If you're taking seriously reappointing Yellen or nominating Powell, well, that's light-years away from Taylor," Ms. Binder said.
There's a bunch of stuff that gamers need from their communication tools that no one was really taking seriously.
And then there's the long-term threat that almost no one on the show is taking seriously yet ...  Rise up!
Like Foos in his attic, Talese's book avoids questioning itself or its subject, or taking seriously the matter of harm.
"The only alleged evidence that would be worth taking seriously is the alleged numbers of other similar cases," he said.
For many people, Wall Street in particular, Fiber is still considered a moonshot science experiment — not something you're taking seriously.
And if one happens in the Amazon, it could ripple throughout the planet, so it's a risk worth taking seriously.
He has already attracted a primary challenger, retired business executive Garland Tucker III, whom Tillis seems to be taking seriously.
And the prediction is worth taking seriously: a decade ago, Nooyi was correct in forecasting a mass migration toward healthier foods.
I don't always feel like I'm taking seriously as a black artist not just by white people but by minorities too.
"We are grateful that HHS is taking seriously its charge to protect these fundamental civil rights," it said in a statement.
Countering them means taking seriously the questions they bring up, while offering better answers than unscrupulous demagogues like Orbán can muster.
"Institutions need to understand how sexual objectification represents a political risk that they're not taking seriously right now," Ms. Chemaly said.
" In a phone call following the hearing, Torres called the NYPD's testimony "so absurd that it's not even worth taking seriously.
Given that the president sent out an all-caps tweet last night about reopening businesses, it's a risk worth taking seriously.
This episode is about seeing what's right in front of our eyes, and taking seriously what it means for our future.
The next, Washington scuttles from the field of battle, abandoning any pretense of taking seriously this most pressing of global issues.
But many feel this new research is worth taking seriously, and that CRISPR might cause large, unexpected deletions to a cell's genome.
Firms are taking seriously Mr Trump's threat that anyone doing business with Iran will not be allowed to do business with America.
And it is refreshing that an economist is taking seriously the idea that ideas and culture make a difference to economic growth.
The Parkland shooting renewed nationwide debates on gun control, an issue many Democratic candidates are taking seriously in the 2018 midterm elections.
If we want to protect food production, we need to be taking seriously the significant health risks facing the people growing it.
An inability to communicate in English is widespread and a safety threat the industry is not taking seriously enough, the report says.
Peeling away populist voters not driven by simple racism means taking seriously some of their concerns over cultural change and national identity.
Emotional health and well-being, concepts once considered the realm of psychotherapy, have become business mantras that even large corporations are taking seriously.
Whether or not you agree with their political stances, they are taking seriously the fact that their skills and work have an impact.
Trump administration officials believe the strikes could force China into taking seriously the president's threat of unilateral action against North Korea's nuclear program.
The White House said it was taking seriously the ostensible reason for Tuesday's meeting, to consult lawmakers on potential selections for the court.
By rushing the rule to the finish line, regulators may not be taking seriously the legitimate objections lodged by a variety of stakeholders.
That means taking seriously the risks posed by the far right and not using its own tools to undermine opponents within the establishment.
"We are taking seriously the issues raised by Attica Locke," read a statement posted to the organization's website that has since been removed.
So I think they are at least taking seriously this issue of tech addiction and the mental health effects that it may have.
But it's clear they understand the opportunity before them and that they are taking seriously the benefits this opportunity might afford future generations.
Nevertheless, it's worth taking seriously the dangers that can come from excessive concentrations of power and thinking about ways to limit that power.
Navigating to the event page, however, makes it clear that the only thing people are taking seriously is elevating the joke to new heights.
That said, Mullen had seen this new bin Laden intelligence and thought it was interesting, so McRaven thought it was certainly worth taking seriously.
Finally, it released an official version of events that few outside the Trump administration and Saudi allies in the Middle East are taking seriously.
Nonetheless, buzz that he may be selected as Hillary Clinton's vice presidential nominee has grown over the past week — and it's worth taking seriously.
Well, it was shared on April 1st, so perhaps it was all an elaborate April Fools' joke that people are just now taking seriously.
Given the growing importance of intellectual property and brand value to obvious superstars such as Apple and Google, this objection is worth taking seriously.
These social media conversations were a symptom of a broader issue: these women believe Perfectly Uniformed Resistance is the only kind worth taking seriously.
Given that America is dealing with an immediate gun violence problem, as mass shootings and deaths pile up, the report is worth taking seriously.
But their numbers are growing, as is the range of tasks they can tackle, so findings of robot-driven job loss are worth taking seriously.
Elon Musk's "imaginative" ideas to alleviate traffic congestion are worth taking seriously, said developer Richard LeFrak, co-chair of President Donald Trump's new infrastructure council.
He highlights that the company employs it to: Brin's letter also acknowledges the risk of artificial intelligence, which he says that Google is taking seriously.
"Yale is pretty notorious for not taking seriously — at the administrative level — cases of sexual harassment," Charles Larmore, a philosophy professor at Brown University, said.
And the film's strength is that it holds this out as a real possibility, taking seriously the proposition that redemption may be out of reach.
While the coronavirus is an issue everyone in the world should be taking seriously, the spread of false information can be both dangerous and deadly.
But a threat that could end humankind is worth taking seriously, even if the probability is low, simply because the stakes are so incredibly high.
These campaigns could also shame members of Congress into taking seriously their duty to serve as a check on a president with untold commercial conflicts.
Understanding video (especially in real time) is something that Twitter, Clarifai, and other AI companies are taking seriously, but it's a tough nut to crack.
Hillary Clinton may not have won the presidency, but she certainly broke the glass ceiling of Americans taking seriously the idea of a woman president.
They challenge us to see something that we are not used to seeing, much less taking seriously: paintings full of arcane symbols and esoteric signs.
This shows somebody who has been focused on Europe and Middle East, in some sense taking seriously the military challenge from China for the first time.
The scenarios offered by the researchers are pretty far out, but are worth taking seriously in the event we ever establish contact with an extraterrestrial intelligence.
Not just storifying early-dawn tweets from the president or wailing from the press secretary's podium, but taking seriously the public service function of the media.
I don't mean in the sense of a trained theologian, but rather taking seriously, perhaps, the impact of one's faith on his or her public life.
But when the country finds itself taking seriously the possibility of a presidential contest between Donald Trump and Oprah Winfrey, the cult of amateurism needs rethinking.
I've written about how there are risks to marijuana that are worth taking seriously, even if one thinks that legalization is ultimately a better policy than prohibition.
By taking seriously the grassroots grievances, while denouncing the violence, he hopes to win round public opinion, which has supported the movement, and marginalise the hard core.
It turns out there's a real contingent of scholars and think-tankers who think Sanders has a credible vision on foreign policy — one that's worth taking seriously.
At this point, AI can help with psychological profiles: Teams may scout hundreds of players, and spend days visiting the homes of those they are taking seriously.
But really, kind of the sub-takeaway is that there's a lot we don't know that modern medicine really isn't taking seriously about the practice of placentophagy.
"But we're all equal" becomes a rote response that actually blocks white children from recognizing or taking seriously racism when they see it or hear about it.
According to them, this company could help prevent similar attacks in the future, something which Winston's recently personal history informed him was a threat worth taking seriously.
This has put police officers and the criminal justice system in charge of taking seriously all sorts of offenses they might have let slide in the past.
But it's also a reminder of how poorly understood it is, and the resistance that exists in many corners to taking seriously the issues that inspire it.
But the fact that the FBI is continuing to assess the document, as one unnamed source told the Guardian, may indicate that there's something there worth taking seriously.
And I think what we are see something Mexicans, Chinese, and probably soon to be others taking seriously what the president said, taking literally what the president said.
After learning yesterday that the Cardboard unit has a new focused lead in Clay Bavor, the two-year-old "20% project" is something the company is taking seriously.
At the joint White House news conference Wednesday, Mr. Erdogan showed little reciprocity for Mr. Trump's bonhomie, making no pretense of taking seriously Mr. Trump's famously fatuous Oct.
But supporters say it would send a clear and immediate message to voters that Democrats are taking seriously their constitutional responsibility to be a check on executive misconduct.
It is to take a positive stand that these views are within the realm of defensible rational discourse, and that these people are worth taking seriously as thinkers.
While the numbers are considered proprietary, internal research shows that more men than women read The Times, a gender gap that editors here say they are taking seriously.
The mysterious attraction I found in this enlightening retrospective, which includes over 218 paintings, lithographs, drawings, photographs, and preparatory studies, involved taking seriously what one can easily enjoy.
Believe it: Sherman is a deeply-sourced expert on the inner workings of Fox News and the scandals plaguing the network — if he writes it, it's worth taking seriously.
Given the piles of evidence documenting the corruption of Ronaldo and his management team, one ought to treat Mayorga's charge on its face as credible, as worth taking seriously.
A new regulatory czar could help restore our faith that the government is once again taking seriously the idea that government should work for, not against, the American people.
Volker Wieland, member of the German Council of Economic Experts, told CNBC on Thursday that he hopes the ECB will start taking "seriously" the end of the stimulus program.
Only the book's standing in the conservative movement, and its particularly clear attempt to gentrify the ideologies of Trump and the European far right, makes it worth taking seriously.
Conversely, ignoring a real wildfire or disease epidemic warning could be deadly — if you don't find strong evidence that it's a hoax or a mistake, it's worth taking seriously.
The consumer version of the Oculus Rift headset is due out next month, VR content is starting to proliferate, and the whole thing has suddenly become worth taking seriously again.
My colleague at the time wrote that this was an "astonishing figure," a sign that major investment firms were taking seriously a plan to fight climate change with their wallets.
If the Republican Congress wants to show that it is taking seriously the threats the President has posed, it has to show it is willing to take more tangible action.
The new poll shows big splits in behavioral changes too, suggesting that Republicans are not yet taking seriously the need for social distancing to slow the spread of the pandemic.
And Leonid Brezhnev told Gerald R. Ford that he would "do everything we can" to help him win in 1976, a comment Mr. Ford brushed off without taking seriously. Yes.
When Bob Woodward says that we are not taking seriously the threat posed by a President "so detached from the reality of what's going on," we should all take note.
Finally, it seemed, Peña Nieto's government was taking seriously his many pledges to crack down on the rampant government-related graft that Mexicans identify as one of their chief concerns.
Preoccupied with the words that come out of Donald Trump's mouth, they are not taking "seriously" the Republican candidate's diagnosis of what is hurting the country: wars, trade and government regulations.
And now, just as it becomes aspirational, she's been hit with a new problem: She is now, in fact, too silly, too frivolous, too frothy; not worth taking seriously at all.
Taking seriously Angela Davis's suggestion that "walls turned sideways are bridges," it locates justice outside of the gallery walls, troubling the assumption that the museum can be a site of redemption.
At some point, we realized we were more interested in the joke game idea — the one that we weren't going to do — than any of the ideas that we'd been taking seriously.
But it does suggest that fighting conspiracy theories will mean understanding and taking seriously the causes of the rise of populism in the United States and Europe over the last few years.
There's no simple answer, but to keep you safe — and keep your heart rate in check — here are a few ground rules to help you figure out which headlines are worth taking seriously:
The well-spoken, Harvard-educated Rhodes scholar and Navy veteran has risen in recent polls and his fundraising hauls are impressive -- worthy of a top tier candidate that America should be taking seriously.
If the Amnesty survey doesn't singlehandedly prove them wrong, it's certainly a case for taking seriously the idea that citizens of most countries are actually far more pro-refugee than their governments are.
At the close of 2016, I wrote that Evan Spiegel managed to prove not only that his company was worth taking seriously, but that it had the makings of a worthy Facebook competitor.
Hoyer also went after Republicans for weighing efforts to rescind some of the spending hikes contained in the omnibus bill — "an idea Congressional leaders are taking seriously," according to senior House GOP source.
I only bring it up because if the Trump Foundation gave money for immigrant legal defense, it could make a strong claim that it is taking seriously the responsibility to avoid self-dealing.
But with its recent rulings, the Supreme Court has only muddied the separation between church and state by taking seriously religious objections to contraception, civil rights laws and the allocation of public funds.
Sanders was suggesting that Trump's tweet is so ridiculous that it's not worth taking seriously — to the point that it would be the kind of tweet that could possibly cost him a job.
A worldview that fails to force companies like the N.B.A., Apple, Google and Disney to account for the fact that they are serving as handmaidens to totalitarians is not one worth taking seriously.
The only real answer is comprehensive government reform, taking seriously the power of strong rules and tight enforcement, to limit the opportunities that the Manaforts and the Abramoffs have to betray our trust.
The scandal resulted in plenty of hand-wringing over the sport's relationship with brutality when it was trying to convince the public that it was taking seriously the mounting concerns about head injuries.
The sense that a strong woman could be self-sufficient, not need a man, and even run this world, isn't just a series of Beyoncé lyrics, but a real threat Beijing is taking seriously.
There have been no major antiwar demonstrations; public intellectuals seem to assume that war with North Korea is too scary, the possibility of such an awful war too remote, to be worth taking seriously.
In a lengthy resignation letter, Muzaffar argued that the project is not taking seriously Torontonians' concerns about how one of the biggest tech companies in the world will surveil them and handle their data.
There may be merit in simply messaging that the federal government is taking seriously a threat that arguably has played second fiddle to foreign terrorism concerns in the years since the September 11 attacks.
The announcements of the roles of the vice president and Dr. Birx were intended to show that Mr. Trump and those around him are taking seriously the potential threat to the health of Americans.
" He then mocked her for not taking seriously the very same conspiracy theories she dismissed during her testimony as "fictional narrative[s] that has been perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services themselves.
First, the writers took a preëxisting character—a George R. R. Martin-esque fantasy writer—and exposed him as a creep, by taking seriously the horny advances that the show had once sold as jokes.
A lot of the exhibitions I have done have various elements to them but it is always in a weird space or something that I was thinking would not be taking seriously but it was.
While Wells Fargo sought to assure lawmakers that the bank was taking seriously its mandate to overhaul internal controls, emails between bank leadership and federal regulators obtained by the Democratic lawmakers paint a different picture.
What they're not taking seriously is the possibility that Trump may be willing to do things—like start a trade war with China or a real war with Iran—whose outcomes would be truly uncertain.
But taking seriously Dr. King's critique of Northern liberalism means also calling out liberal public officials and residents who profess commitments to equality yet maintain a corrupt criminal justice system and a segregated school system.
Nevertheless, serious threats from machine learning like autonomous weapons are on the horizon and the downsides of AI are worth taking seriously, even if they're not quite as much of an existential threat as Roko's basilisk.
For example, you might have had a past relationship where the word "love" was tossed around casually, like Hannah's parter experienced, so you don't want to say it to a new person whom you're taking seriously.
However, in the realm of international medical volunteering, there are nuances and complexities overlooked when we make room for "every type of approach" without taking seriously the tremendous responsibility that should accompany the desire to help.
I didn't know it would be Trump in particular, but I knew someone like him was on the horizon unless serious people began taking seriously the predictable anxiety accompanying our nation's transformation into majority-minority status.
I also firmly believe that this cannot happen without platforms recognizing, and taking seriously, their role in setting the standards of what is acceptable within their platform and then remaining consistent to those standards of acceptability.
High attendance sends a broader signal to the public, media, and politicians that this is something a large part of the country is taking seriously enough to at least temporarily disrupt their lives and speak out.
Some of these pieces will be reported by Waypoint's own staff and others by some of our favorite freelancers, but all of them are taking seriously the idea that guns and games have a relationship worth exploring.
Regardless of which aircraft type or types participated in the October shoot-down, it's clear that the US military is taking seriously the threat that Islamic State's killer drones pose—even if that threat is mostly psychological.
"It repeats the mistakes of the Korematsu decision upholding Japanese-American imprisonment and swallows wholesale government lawyers' flimsy national security excuse for the ban instead of taking seriously the president's own explanation for his actions," he said.
If courts were to start taking seriously the question of looking at the burden with respect to the people who actually face it, that might change dramatically how the Court thinks about a lot of these issues.
Even though it's a bit of a sideshow — this isn't a lot of solar energy — there are lessons within it worth dwelling on and taking seriously, especially for those involved in conceiving, writing, and implementing climate policy.
In recent months the EPA chief has regularly slammed the Obama administration and previous administrations for the growing size of the list, and has accused them of not taking seriously enough the task of cleaning up sites.
"Restoring the oversight committee's funding — which has been slashed by Republicans over the past decade — will send a strong signal the House of Representatives is now taking seriously its oversight responsibilities under the Constitution," Mr. Cummings said.
But they said Israel - which has the region's most powerful military - was taking seriously an Iranian threat to respond to a strike on Monday on an airbase on Syria which Damascus, Tehran and Moscow have blamed on Israel.
From his home in rural Kentucky, Robert Miracle told Vox that only a few of his friends and family are taking seriously the prospect that Trump will sign a bill that results in millions fewer people having insurance.
While contemporary issues like global poverty, disease, and animal welfare weigh heavily on the minds of many effective altruists, it is encouraging to see a growing number of people taking seriously the issue of humanity's long-term future.
"I have to give credit to the current Administration for taking seriously the growing threat to markets of hospital consolidation," former Obama health official Farzad Mostashari wrote on Twitter, in a thread that you should read in full.
"I see the current path of gradually raising interest rates as the [Federal Open Market Committee's] approach to taking seriously both of these risks," he said, according to prepared remarks of a speech he delivered at 10 a.m.
When asked if they liked awards shows by the LA Times, Che said that he'd liked the MTV awards as a child, and Jost said, "Eh," calling awards shows generally too self-serious and not worth taking seriously.
But the end of the European Central Bank's monetary stimulus, combined with signs that the European economy is slowing, raise big questions about the future of the euro that too few are taking seriously, especially in Germany (see briefing).
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is not an autocrat and is taking seriously a report by the U.S. intelligence community that names the firebrand leader among the threats to democracy in Southeast Asia, his spokesman said on Wednesday.
We're breaking that bread with our loved ones and taking seriously the provenance of our dinner, not shoving microwaved Frito pie into our maws while binge-watching So You Think You Can Be America's Next Extreme Housewives or whatever.
And as soon as the economic crisis eased ("green shoots" of recovery were in sight), the administration turned toward the fantasy of a deal with Paul Ryan and congressional Republicans, naively taking seriously their rhetoric about debt and deficits.
"It doesn't matter if you're in a state that has no cases or one case, you have to start taking seriously what you can do now, if and when the infections will come, and they will come," he added.
Based on the type of symptoms, the patients' recent travel in China and the exclusion of influenza and other common illnesses, the New York City health authorities are taking seriously the possibility that these patients may have the virus.
But taking seriously the psychological as well as technological challenges of autonomous vehicles will be necessary in freeing us from the tedious, wasteful and dangerous system of driving that we have put up with for more than a century.
Even the criticism of live-streaming — which Facebook has said it is taking seriously — needs to be carefully considered, she added, because "there's a lot of good coming out of live-streaming," including transparency and scrutiny of the police.
She had made a mistake: not taking seriously death threats over her campaign to stop logging around Mount Kenya, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is an important source of water for the East African nation and home to endangered elephants.
Sanders's single-minded focus on the need to crush the political power of the hyper-wealthy makes it hard for him to give credence to the idea that anything else in political life is worth taking seriously on its own terms.
Los Angeles (CNN)Hillary Clinton is poised to start airing her first television commercials in California on Friday, a campaign official tells CNN, a sign she is taking seriously her challenge with Bernie Sanders in the state's June 7 primary.
The authenticity of the passport copy could not immediately be verified, but White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the administration was taking seriously the latest information dump by the group DC Leaks, which some officials say has ties to Russia.
"We're getting questions from lots of people: (Sen.) Al Franken's resigning and (film producer) Harvey Weinstein's getting fired and (former NBC anchor) Matt Lauer's getting fired, but how come nobody is taking seriously these accusations against the President?" she said.
Because it shows that underneath the flash of a new art style and the now-expected gorgeous graphics, this is a Total War game that's taking seriously a lot of the series most annoying quirks and constraints, and restoring its sense of scale.
There are some specific proposals in Google's announcement on Thursday that security experts called out as signs of improvement: Bicchi said Google seems to be taking seriously concerns over fingerprinting, which is when browsers identify individual users and track them without their knowledge.
He said G-7 allies were taking seriously his calls to eliminate tariffs, non-tariff barriers and subsidies among the group, and the Trump administration would pursue such ideas in trade talks next week with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Washington.
It does right by Cassie not by lifting her up as an empowered woman getting back at a world that's wronged her — though she can be that, too — but by taking seriously the trauma and anguish that hardened her to begin with.
In my view, it's a way of taking seriously the rights to family life articulated in Article 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations after World War II. It's an ethically attractive feature of our system.
Flood represented President Bill Clinton during his impeachment proceedings and tapping him as White House counsel could signal that Trump is taking seriously the increasing likelihood that Democrats will regain control of the House of Representatives and could move to impeach him.
The fact that the techno tunes were the ones that stood out made a case for the fact that dance music was just as worth taking seriously as its guitar-driven competition, a truth that was far from obvious to most people in 1996.
Astel said that when he hears of American forces dropping a bomb on a wedding in Afghanistan or a Russian aircraft destroying a hospital in Syria he has a hard time taking seriously the moral criticism directed at Israeli behavior in the West Bank.
Alana Massey: That essay was sort of the catalyst for me taking seriously the prospect of writing a book because it was successful in a very specific internet way that sort of fast-tracked me to more attention in the media and literary space.
Many of the world's most powerful economic policymakers are now taking seriously the possibility that the first of those facts is a cause of the second — and that the growing concentration of corporate power has confounded the efforts of central banks to keep economies healthy.
Among the innovations currently worth taking seriously: modular housing that can be built faster and cheaper than traditional construction; robotic parking systems that move cars safely and efficiently; signal-boosting devices that allow cellphone reception in high-rise towers; and luxury amenities like infrared saunas.
People close to Biden say he and his team are taking seriously the experiences the women are sharing, and his aides are cognizant that the way Biden interacts with voters on the campaign trail will continue to be examined if he runs for president.
In that, Apocalypse Now is most true to Heart of Darkness, which similarly trains its gaze on the horrific acts committed by European imperialists while simultaneously trying to rescue the standing of Europeans by taking seriously their moral flaws, indications—apparently—of whiteness' psychological complexity.
The announcement indicates that although the test results on these individuals are not yet conclusive, the CDC is taking seriously the possibility that "sexual transmission may be a more likely means of transmission for Zika virus than previously considered," the agency stated in a media advisory.
"Even the sword-pulling scene itself — a pivotal moment in the legend, probably worth taking seriously — is sabotaged from within by a David Beckham cameo that goes on for line after forehead-slapping line, and saps the moment of its mythic excitement," the film critic wrote.
Or, the commission should have anticipated that the states, taking seriously their roles as caretakers of their citizens' information, would resist such a national consolidation of personally identifiable information, and realized their best case scenario was obtaining only the public voter file – essentially name and address.
There are different kinds of incentives in place to keep women from taking seriously the anger of other women, and one of the things about the past couple of years has been the insistence on staying angry, and this has come as a surprise to me.
Would those officials who now castigate the House of Representatives for taking seriously very specific and credible allegations of possible criminal conduct by the president of the United States — hearsay though they may be — really expect those responsible for executive branch oversight to ignore the information?
"From Halloween costumes to Cinco de Mayo parties to the Washington Redskins, to decorative bindis and other music festival fashion, the new millennium and an avowedly more conscious generation of people is tasked with taking seriously all kinds of cultural masquerade," she goes on to write.
Historically, when it comes to boy bands (dating all the way back to The Beatles), it's taken a while for critics and the industry to catch on that their music is worth taking seriously, and that their fans aren't just "rabid teenage girls," but tastemakers in their own right.
In releasing this statement, and promising to eliminate any apparent or real conflicts of interest, it seems he is taking seriously the public's distaste for that sort of business as usual, and seems to be taking steps to avoid being at the center of similar situations in the future.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday that G7 industrial powers were taking seriously his call for them to drop tariffs, non-tariff trade barriers and subsidies and added the Trump administration would press these issues in upcoming talks with the European Union's top executive.
" 23:54 The former Obama staffer, who says she's "never met Ivanka Trump," gives credit to the elder Trump daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, "for taking seriously the responsibility and the opportunity that they have to serve the American public as well, even though they weren't elected.
For all the talk about how Republicans are not taking seriously the long-term demographic changes that could turn their party into a permanent minority, journalists have documented how much more effort they have put into organizational battles to shore up their base in Congress and statehouses across the country.
But the same circumstances that allow very young people to write some of the most astonishingly worded praise and boldly argued brutality are the same ones that prevent them from actually taking seriously the fact that they are engaging with the product of someone else's time and effort and intellect.
While Mr. Obama's initial response to the San Bernardino attack emphasized its commonality with other mass shootings and the need for gun restrictions, the administration soon realized that this message was failing to reassure Americans that he was taking seriously enough the threat from Islamic extremism and the Islamic State.
At the same time, however, EU officials have said this month that they are taking seriously their obligation to pursue the best interests of the 27 continuing member states and are looking at how existing relationships across the range of EU activities could be changed to the EU's advantage after Brexit.
Sometimes sexism is taking the extremely relatable content of a person's soul and not being able to figure out why it would be worth the trouble to release it — not taking seriously the women who would find comfort and release in a movie that so clearly understood their complicated emotions.
As Mr. Trump stands in the East Room making a speech that flies in the face of facts, with a lobbyist for the coal industry and another for the oil industry at each elbow as props, it's hard to imagine anyone taking seriously his claims to be protecting our environment.
As Mr. Trump stands in the East Room making a speech that flies in the face of facts, with a lobbyist for the coal industry and another for the oil industry at each elbow as props, it's hard to imagine anyone taking seriously his claims to be protecting our environment.
The book ends up I think being accurate in saying that although D-wave quantum technology is not quantum computing—that the annealing effects that it does generate have certain applications as in pattern recognition, other things that are like the optimization that it does so well—that it's still worth taking seriously.
But Billy Graham (pictured), probably the most famous American evangelical preacher of the 20th century, surprised some of his Christian compatriots by striking up a friendly relationship with the Russian Orthodox church (in the days when it was beholden to Soviet authority) and taking seriously the Soviet authorities' claim to respect religious freedom.
To be a participant in a good-enough democratic polis is a perpetual project that requires taking seriously one's abiding and evolving tastes and interests and working without surcease to create an ever-expanding social and linguistic space for every individual who arrives on our shores, or at our borders, to pursue happiness.
As Friedman's work became more visible, she was increasingly mentioned in the manosphere or contacted by its participants, occasionally in posts or emails suggesting she deserved to be raped or killed; Futrelle, she says, would help her sift through the threats, using his experience to make judgments about which were worth taking seriously.
"We have a hard time taking seriously any depository institution claim to trying to serve the underserved, making credit available to financially distressed people and charging those same people $30 to $35 for overdraft," said Rebecca Borné, senior policy counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending, which is affiliated with the Self-Help Credit Union.
Washington (CNN)About 6 in 203 Americans say Donald Trump is not taking seriously enough the investigation into Russian efforts to influence the US presidential election, and about the same share lack confidence the president is doing enough to prevent foreign interference in future elections, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
" Motlagh-Phillips believes this case never found a conclusion because crimes against women aren't taking seriously, but in a statement to Buzzfeed News, a source insists that "there has been a full investigation into the incident, which included a public appeal for witnesses and information via media release and the Met's social media and online channels.
But Pelosi is very much on board with Democrats' quest to obtain Trump's tax returns, the unredacted Mueller report, and congressional testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn — and there's no indication that Trump's offer to get serious about infrastructure if Democrats give up on investigating him is one she or any other Democrat is taking seriously.
And it's my impression that the criticism he hates, the stuff he really feels — you saw this when he used to attack "the professional left" — is that he's frustrated by attacks from people who he feels he's on their side but that they are not taking seriously the drawbacks of their own position or what they'd do if they were in his chair.
By taking seriously the idea of how Dorothy might be treated after returning from Oz and spinning seemingly wild tales about the land, then taking some of the most unusual elements of Baum's follow-up novels (which are terrific in their own right), Return to Oz created a story that stands proudly alongside the original film, with a very different tone and visual language.
But the decision itself is extremely surprising: Judge Victor Marrero of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York basically decided that the various data and experts put forward by the 2000 state attorneys general who sued to stop the merger weren't worth taking seriously and that he would decide for himself whether T-Mobile and Dish seemed like cool companies worth trusting.
Right. But I do think that if they want to avoid that and if they want to avoid the anti-immigrant backlash and they want to avoid the anti-globalization backlash, they need to get ahead of gaining the public trust by supporting and really implementing privacy policies and taking seriously their obligation to having a reasonable democratic conversation, not having false lies and propaganda.
"This is a time of high anxiety, and leaders need to show that we are taking seriously the science and the facts of the situation and keeping the best interests of the community in mind, but at the same time we are being faithful and gracious and wise, trusting God, remaining calm, extending compassion to those who are suffering," says David Gambrell, who works in the office of theology and worship for the Presbyterian Church of the United States.
By this point in my story there were three distinct "I's" telling it: the voyager reporting from inside the experience; the I who observes that first-person poof into Post-its (who is also "inside" the experience but at a remove); and, finally, the "outside" narrator who, acutely aware of just how crazy this all sounds and of the demands he is making of the reader, tries to assure her that it is only the limitations of language that make it hard to see there's something here worth taking seriously.

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