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People tell Google things that they don't tell to possibly anybody else, things they might not tell to family members, friends, anonymous surveys, doctors.
Am I there to tell to tell you the weather?
"It's a bit early to tell, to be honest," Segars said.
But we just showed and didn't tell to make that happen.
"It literally breaks every rule we tell to our students," Zammit says.
But Bolton has hinted that he has a story tell to investigators.
But Bolton has hinted that he has a story to tell to investigators.
The things we tell to strangers are often things we can't tell to the people who know us in real life, where the stakes of acceptance are far higher, and this is perhaps true of sex more than most things.
Still, I wondered about those little lies we tell to avoid hurting people's feelings.
It was the first of many lies we had to tell to seem normal.
However, there's a responsibility we have on what stories we tell to each age group.
It's fun — I'm a little tipsy and can't tell to what degree I'm being obnoxious.
The common thread is that the suitors ahead took the adage "show, don't tell" to heart.
Over the past 15 years, Grey's has tackled everything from Don't Ask, Don't Tell to marriage equality.
Doesn't that seem like one of those tall tales that people tell to exaggerate an event's significance?
Pruitt is so unliked, Oliver said, that "even Mickey and Minnie Mouse would tell to go fuck himself."
You know the uninhibited woman inside of you who you probably try tell to be quiet too often?
But if they could also tell to which antibiotics an infection was susceptible they would increase their value.
I contemplated all the elaborate stories I could tell to make it seem like this wasn't my fault.
What makes the game so special is how it takes the creed "show don't tell" to its absolute extreme.
And his "Ghost Quartet" was a mutable feast of the different kinds of stories people tell to scare themselves.
There is a story that veterans at Facebook like to tell to illustrate the power of the News Feed.
When he becomes president, Trump will have the world's attention for whatever stories he will tell to support his policies.
I want to call for the stories we tell to come from a place of vulnerability and honesty, not spectacle.
I mean, he's just like totally enthralled with her physically, mentally — you can tellto the exclusion of any other women.
"It's become very instructive as a 'tell' to the direction of global equities in general, and potential inflection points," Lyons said.
The same goes for members of Congress, who you can also tell to enact legislation to curb and regulate carbon emissions.
He appeared (but with the show's editing, who can tell) to scheme and scheme and scheme until Waddell finally fell for him.
But at the end of the day, nothing else matters as much as the story founders want to tell to investors, Heddleston said.
Research has found that about 25 percent of the lies we tell are prosocial — meaning they are lies we tell to benefit others.
To show its support for the Stines during their legal battle, the class voted to change show-and-tell to show-and-kill.
The sentence is both gorgeous and grotesque; she knows that lived experience is more unruly than the stories we tell to contain it.
I would just go to the pianos at lunchtime and tell the kind of stories you would tell to a friend to the piano.
When I saw the work of the White Helmets, I knew that was the story of Syria I wanted to tell to the world.
There is nothing the political establishment will not do — no lie that they won't tell, to hold their prestige and power at your expense.
Instead, she's sporting a parted, curly 'do — which looks like it might be a wig, though it's hard to tell — to channel Bette Davis.
The speakers feature Alexa, Amazon's voice-controlled aide, which users can tell to play music, order an Uber or turn on the house lights.
The man's body was discovered on Tuesday when the sharks were spotted attacking the corpse in the water, witnesses tell to 9 News Perth.
There are no easy answers to these questions and it isn't the artist's desire, as far as I can tell, to give us any, either.
Gordon, the restaurateur behind Bodega El Capricho in Jiménez de Jamuz, Spain, says he can tellto within a week — when his animals have matured sufficiently.
It could, for example, be hard to tell to what degree European frustration over the Iran nuclear deal influences ongoing trade talks with Washington, he said.
Anyway, as Jack points out, at the very, very least, it's a great story to tell to your friends at a bar over a few pints.
If they are, what they'll encounter is a cast studded with faces both familiar and not, who elevate the stories they tell to occasionally resounding heights.
They might look at you and then look away often if they are lying, or they might leave out necessary details, or tell to many details.
And there's something really different about what we do at Papa John's that frankly I think there's more to the story we need to tell to consumers.
If we know this, we can give better advice: whom to tell to become "semi-hermits," and whom to test even if they are only mildly ill.
"We were clear and told them: if you are coming to tell to us how to apply American laws here then you're not welcome," the diplomat said.
It won't try to overturn the gains of the Obama administration, from the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" to the executive orders protecting LGBTQ people from discrimination.
He's encouraged to practice counterespionage, and that's the lesson his kid brings to class for show-and-tell to a round of gasps and awe from his classmates.
Meticulous graphite compositions communicate "the stories we tell to fill vacuums of knowledge due to suppression or trauma," in the works (and words) of Brooklyn artist Kat Chamberlin.
Name 3 BIG changes you would make to the world if you could create a more peaceful loving environment for all..... what would YOU tell to BACK UP!
Business Insider interviewed seven elite nannies to find out what they learned about the households of the rich and powerful — but were afraid to tell to their bosses.
The device is still in early stages of development, but the goal is to be able tell to tell if people are too high to drive or work.
Two days later, she reported how Trump "went off script" during his call with Erdogan, whom he was expected to tell to stay north of the Syrian border.
Ricochet sets up a Tor onion service for each person in the conversation—there isn't a server to go seize, or a company to tell to close customer accounts.
Alone with a screen and anonymous, people tend to tell Google things they don't reveal to social media; they even tell Google things they don't tell to anybody else.
For example: if you set an alarm with one assistant and aren't around when it goes off, how will your family know which assistant to tell to shut up?
Time will tell to what extent the feature is adopted and how it's used, or if the idea makes its way to other apps to become more of a standard.
There is always another story to tell, to share, to try and move people and show how deeply personal war is, even though we never speak about it that way.
Along with racism, it's one of the big reasons he's the GOP nominee, and it's a story he continues to tell to this day about why he deserves to be president.
Longtime Senate aides, who observed Cochran regularly, noted privately that the senator seemed to have slowed down mentally in recent years but they acknowledge it's difficult to tell to what degree.
But the equipment and support operation that backed them and the rest of the coalition forces isn't like 20 well-trained commandos you can just tell to pack up and get out.
Lutz started Live To Tell to honor the memory of her son "Jonny," a Marine who took his own life while under the influence of a cabinet's worth of medication for his PTSD.
Because we really understand the power of millennials but our brands have stories to tell to millennials and the reason they have that is because we have brands with purpose brands with meaning.
There is no single story conservatives can tell to brush aside the fact that the House and Senate GOP health plans will throw tens of millions of people off of their health plans.
Hall said there is an obvious psychological "tell" — to use a poker phrase — which lets him know when to not even try to sell a candidate on a city or invest in a firm.
There's also the rub that the characters can't tell anybody about the whole Good Place/Bad Place system, because that would make it impossible for anyone they tell to get into the Good Place.
It does not follow that the stories we tell to tie this knowledge together guarantee convergence to a unique Science, or that we would be able to discover such a Science if it exists.
The unseen but very audible creature that runs rampant in "The Terrifying" — Julia Jarcho's lively exhumation of the id within the stories we tell to scare ourselves — is said to have many fearsome qualities.
The $2 billion is, as best we can tell, to be divided between the Day 1 Families Fun and the Day 1 Academies Fund, which will provide homeless services and operate "Montessori-inspired preschools," respectively.
The Lopez brothers' raft story, which he'd once heard them tell to another Cuban, while he was waiting for his breakfast, had reminded him of his own landing, which was, oh, so different from theirs.
Just to tell to the world that they are ahead of the tech-world, they do this act making the customers think they are not latest enough though they have purchased the Apple product just 24 months ago !
Both have been massive, regressive giveaways to the rich — including, as far as we can tell, to Trump himself (because he won't release his tax returns, it's hard to say exactly how his plans would affect his finances).
Without disregarding this entirely as one small hint of what's to come, it would make all kinds of sense for this seasonal "tell" to fail this year, along with last year's January Barometer, Sell in May and Summer Swoon.
Then once I took on investors and got a bigger level and the market demanded things, it started getting to me—all the games and the lies we had to tell to continue to sell food and have a market share.
"He was asked to publicly clarify that there is no scintilla of evidence, as far as we can tell, to provide an example of the black identity extremist movement or any groups that fall in that category," Mr. Jeffries said.
When she says that she doesn't want to be a living thing, that she wants to be uploaded into a machine, and that her goal is basically—as far as they can tellto [commit] suicide, they struggle with it.
The human, all too human, neuroses laid bare in Monzó's pithy stories can be discomfiting to read for the nerves they strike — the lies we tell to get by, the rationalizations and hypocrisies, the forbidden thoughts, the randomness of events.
Since she was elected senator in 2009, the Democrat has successfully led a range of initiatives, from fighting to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" to providing permanent health care for 9/11 first responders who were sickened by toxins at Ground Zero.
In each issue that I had the honor of working on — from opening combat positions to women to fighting for and seeing the removal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell to the implementation of the Pentagon's transgender policies — the standard we used was the same.
But the magnitude of the lies that House Republicans had to tell to pass the AHCA is a direct outgrowth of the perversity of the plan, and the deception will become abundantly clear if Republicans ever find themselves in the unenviable position of implementing it.
Instead of being a database that you fire questions at or tell to do specific things, Bixby is meant to be a helper on your device, to make it easier to access to accomplish the litany of tasks that modern gadgets such as smartphones are capable of.
The record's reception in the States was a little more slow-burn: it didn't trouble the Top 40, but then the single-tear-streaked video for "Maps" entered heavy MTV rotation, boosting Fever to Tell to Grammy-level acclaim (their following two records also received Grammy nods).
After just 24 days as national security adviser, Flynn was forced to resign after it became clear that he had told the same lie to Vice President Mike Pence that he would eventually tell to the FBI — that he didn't discuss U.S. sanctions against Russia with Kislyak.
"In 80 Days we use the steampunk and the fantasy to enable us to tell the kind of story we wanted to be able to tell to redress some of the colonialism and sexism and racism of the period," Jayanth said in a talk at GDC in 2016.
Considering that people's accents can change after a spell abroad or after a Netflix marathon, I asked Nick Miller, a professor of motor speech disorders at Newcastle University and co-author of Foreign Accent Syndromes: The Stories People Have to Tell, to explain what actually counts as FAS.
She has a troubled history with the LGBT community, extending from her husband's misguided support of the Defense of Marriage Act and Don't Ask Don't Tell to the 2016 candidate's recent statement that Nancy Reagan helped start the national conversation on AIDS (a claim she has since walked back).
But look guys, again, the Democrats whole platform, as far as I can tell, to reach voters is resist Trump and family separation policy that doesn&apost exist, it&aposs getting fixed and abolish I.C.E. That&aposs like the main deal that&aposs getting all the media coverage and again, Mrs.
The 32-year-old rapper, his buoyant wife, Dreka, and a handful of Bread Winners' Association staffers have flown here from Gates's most recent tour stop (Charlotte, as far as I can tell) to launch an escape room based on a Louisiana trap house* Gates used to work out of.
Revenant Kingdom is set a few hundred years after the events of its predecessor, Wrath of the White Witch—as such, there's no immediate need, from what I can tell, to be too familiar with the adventures of Oliver and Drippy (aka the greatest Welsh games character that there's ever been).
Porter: As a group of athletes, I think we need to, and I'm working trying to work with the American athletes first and the USOC specifically, is to how to tell to the USOC to tell the IOC on behalf of the American athletes, you need to step in and deal with this.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego Emotion Lab are looking at "prosocial" lies — the white lies we tell to benefit others, like telling an aspiring writer a story is great because you want to be nice and encouraging, when in reality you know it needs work and will meet rejection.
George W. Bush may be a good painter and a caring friend to soldiers, but he's also the man who callously put those soldiers in harmful situations, and has now reduced them to characters within a feel-good narrative that he can tell to friends, family, and the rest of the world.
AND IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO TELL TO WHAT EXTENT BITCOIN IS FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT FROM THAT, BUT I AM SAYING THAT THERE ARE VERY CONSIDERABLE SIMILARITIES, THAT WHAT'S HOLDING THE PRICES UP IS THE SUPPLY IS DOWN, AND LOOK, HUMAN BEINGS BUY ALL SORTS OF THINGS THAT AREN'T WORTH ANYTHING, BUT THEY DO IT ANYWAY.
And so toward the end of his Golden Globes monologue — which relied solely on punchlines instead of soft-shoeing his way through a song-and-dance number — Meyers brought "Jokes Seth Can't Tell" to the Golden Globes, setting up jokes and then handing off the punchlines to more fitting people out in the audience.
Just as a skeptical military sought to resist and sabotage many of Clinton's policies, from the repeal of "don't-ask-don't tell" to the use of force in Bosnia, we can imagine that the intelligence agencies -- whose size and complexity means they cannot be purged or transformed overnight -- will push back against many of Trump's statements and initiatives.
Then bringing an acetate of it there and seeing it happen; such mind-blowing togetherness of spirit, so many treasured memories of magical moments in time, including those we shared together behind those turntables—like when he's suddenly turn around and would tell to me to throw the next record on, only to reappear half an hour later.
People use it for fitness tracking and to tell to the time, but the various communications features that Apple launched it with (sending heartbeats to friends, weird scribbles, etc.) didn't really take off, Siri is broadly considered inferior to similar voice assistants from other tech companies, and, most importantly, the Apple Watch doesn't really work as an app platform.
These important games don't simply show us that friendship is a fine narrative device to employ, above the clichéd route of connecting male character with female character and dimming the lights, but also that friendships between a diverse selection of characters, between very different friends, can relate the stories games tell to entirely new audiences, and progress the medium for the better.
During the hike I finally tell to Robert (it has been on the tip of my tongue for a while but I wanted to wait for a psychologically opportune moment, so as not to upset him) that his sister Lisa, who lies fatally ill in a Bern hospital, had expressed the wish that he and I might come and visit her one last time.
"I think [producing on a film that you're in] allows the stories that you tell to be a bit more authentic to you, because I think I am the prime demographic as well to watch the movie, people like me and my sisters and my friends are who the movie was made for, so I have was very opinionated about what, what should go in the movie," she said.
I work with an enormous data set going back decades, which means that if you fly on April the 11th, on a direct flight from San Francisco to New York without flight connections on an economy ticket, the weather forecast is calm, and a few other factors, I can tell to a pretty high statistical accuracy whether or not your butt is going to be in seat 17A when the plane takes off.
This seemed to be a story to tell, to investigate, to amplify, to enrich with detail about flight rules, liability law, aircraft design, women priests, women rabbis, and varying portraits of one subject by sixteen writers, but beyond this brief outline the disparate parts of "The Airplane That Crashed in the Woods" seemed as resistant to the weaving and telling as they had been with an audience of two lawyers and a court stenographer.
And sure enough, something greater rises up every time we give: the easy breathing of a friend we sit with when we had other plans, the relief on our child's face when we share the story of our own mistake, laughter at the well-timed joke we tell to someone who is crying, the excitement of the kids in the school we send books to, the safety of the families who sleep in the shelters we fund.
To be sure, Netanyahu feels as betrayed by American Jewry as American Jewry feels betrayed by him, and it's difficult to tell to what degree these feelings have been motivated by disgust and spite (Netanyahu hating American Jewish naivete, American Jews hating Netanyahu's cronyism and violence), and to what degree they've been motivated by opportunism and self-interest (Netanyahu wanting the evangelical money and political cover, American Jews wanting to shore up their credentials on the identitarian left).
This type of entitlement is a consequence of many things in our culture, from entrenched systems of racism and sexism, to the kinds of stories we tell, to a massive religious movement that actively welcomes the end of the world, to the way that so-called "politically incorrect" humor has gradually had the irony sanded off so that it's now just plain old racism, to the way the internet has made it easier for white nationalist movements to radicalize the young and the vulnerable.

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