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That is to say – it is seen as justified.
That is to say, it's not necessarily just a phase.
That is to say, they were finally killing the 1960s.
None of that is to say that Alan isn't amazing.
That is to say, making new versions of old things.
That is to say, they're not really women at all.
"That is to say, it is a very long struggle."
That is to say, it's a place with nothing new.
That is to say it depends on what they're buying.
That is to say, I learned a lot about masculinity.
That is, to say the least, no longer a problem.
That is to say, workers have been getting ripped off.
That is to say, using the remote's functions is intuitive.
But really, what a crazy thing that is to say.
That is to say, I defaulted on my student loans.
That is to say, no president in his right mind.
That is to say, Current' card is not without its competition.
That is to say, no less than $700 billion a year.
That is to say, I am not satisfied with small bites.
That is to say, rare, magical, and not to be missed.
That is to say, you can't make light go any faster.
That is to say, he is open to more monetary stimulus.
None of that is to say that milder measures aren't effective.
That is to say, it employs introspection and judgments of value.
None of that is to say McCain lacks a political core.
Do they have, that is to say, the gift—and sometimes
All that is to say: this is about all of us.
That is to say, what happened to Jones is not new.
All that is to say, R29 to-go is a go.
None of that is to say that American elections are flawless.
All that is to say, talent has varied on Team USA.
That is to say I know I am on enemy soil.
That is to say, Serena Joy did something that was extraordinary.
That is to say, either way this money is getting spent.
That is to say, her arms no longer hold her back.
All of that is to say that more research is needed.
None of that is to say that milder measures are useless.
Materialist thinkers like Hobbes—who argued that ghosts "are in no place; that is to say, that are no where; that is to say, that seeming to be somewhat, are nothing"—were met with fierce opposition.
That is to say senior bondholders and depositors will not be hit.
None of that is to say that the diet is actually unhealthy.
That is to say, you&aposre like a Twitter troll made real.
And that is to say it makes the regular Vive experience better.
That is to say: this is not a high crime rate area.
That is to say, he is not your typical No. 1 pick.
I was on the bed's edge—that is to say, still bedridden.
That is to say, people who are encouraging, positive, curious, and helpful.
That is to say, they are intolerant of those lifestyles and viewpoints.
That is to say, he showed that the universe had a beginning.
That is to say, some of my best friends live near swamps.
That is to say "The Gentlemen" is more about form than function.
That is to say: None of the usual cosmic catastrophe suspects work.
My iPhone 5, embarrassing as that is to say, and my laptop.
That is to say, are they best for making ingredients or dishes?
That is to say, any random Uncanny X-Men comic wouldn't have worked.
That is to say, it didn't much resemble the modern city of Tangier.
That is to say, we only think other people's biases are a problem.
And the same thing happens in each one: that is to say, nothing.
Other evidence put forth has been equally—that is to say extremely—speculative.
That is to say, these are not dolls and playthings — they're classroom needs.
That is to say, she might not know that Degeneres is a celebrity.
That is to say, the maple doesn't rely heavily on its syrup association.
None of that is to say that Obama was perfect on these issues.
That is to say it was electric, mournful, unrepentant, polemical, ecological, and cantankerous.
That is to say: Crosby took a healthy chunk of Methot's finger off.
That is to say, Kit Harington and Rose Leslie are moving in together.
That is to say, we don't understand the stakes of these otherworldly locations.
That is to say, Obama's choice seems to be a matter of opinion.
That is to say: The small majority wants a unity it cannot have.
That is to say, they're not typically seen as producing restaurant-caliber food.
We haven't seen anything in writing — that is to say, for review yet.
That is to say, 1090 little packets of primordial energy, more or less.
That is to say, being eaten before you get a chance to reproduce.
That is to say, there's no detectable difference in mortality from the arsenic.
That is to say, you might want to enjoy sushi while you can.
That is to say, he is not wooden, self-serious, domineering or grandiose.
That is to say, the low FODMAP diet isn&apost designed for everyone.
That is to say yes, of course, it will still pop your corn.
That is to say, the spy could have become the spied upon as well.
That is to say, most premium phones of 2020 will also come with 5G.
That is to say, she's confused and terrified out of her mind about it.
That is to say, the two teams were operating from a similar exhaustion level.
None of that is to say that Trump can't or won't win next November.
That is to say, it's a premium take on the Chrome OS hardware market.
That is to say, women might have a better temperament for managing global capitalism.
That is to say, it is perfect: a tool ideally suited to its task.
That is to say, is your debt to [gross domestic product] GDP ratio sustainable?
That is to say, the electorate will have to be willing to embrace change.
That is to say, Trump will remain on Twitter until he breaks the rules.
That is to say, these potato pancakes are fried in weed-infused canola oil.
None of that is to say that Biden is a lock for the race.
That is to say: The US needs new high-voltage, long-distance power lines.
That is to say, artists are confirming our vision, creating a space of consensus.
That is to say, flexibility is key to balancing liveliness and smoothness in themelesses.
The only way to break out of that is to say, 'Right, fuck it.
That is to say, there are things that we know we do not know.
The only real solution is to force wholesale change — that is to say, regulation.
I made paintings depicting water, that is to say, depicting the spacelessness of space.
That is to say, he was going to smoke it on a hot plancha.
That is to say gravely, with humility and a touch of sadness, not boastful.
That is to say: maybe don't read it at work, or with your granny.
That is to say, they will eventually become the world's predominant source of power.
That is to say, there was a shift of about 3 percentage points against Clinton.
That is to say, fairly difficult, prestigious, and great for exposure (the 'grams don't lie).
That is to say, the pile-on of wrap-ups was a bit self-indulgent.
That is to say, it looks like somebody glued a Jawbone headset to a ring.
That is to say, they get all the benefits a regular Pandora Premium user does.
All of that is to say, the horror industry is doing unmistakably well right now.
That is to say, should they be worried about the potential for a cleanup situation.
That is to say, it has a flameless heater and things like Rowntrees Tooty Fruities.
All that is to say: This year's race is still decidedly up in the air.
That is to say, people don't seem sure that this bout is UFC 218 quality.
That is to say that the concept would fit the show, if not the execution.
What, that is to say, of the new designers at Jil Sander and Roberto Cavalli?
That is to say: Most of the memories are typically middle-aged in form. Granular.
That is to say, even something without life might still show a glimmer of movement.
That is to say, the painting is divisive, but it is much more than that.
That is to say, increasing the computing power 10x resulted in nearly 10x the results.
That is to say, they are narrated by quiet empathetic characters about adventurous, vivacious characters.
That is to say, information Facebook members identified as available for "public" consumption was accessed.
That is to say anybody who comes across the border is now going to be charged.
That is to say, he's done so with social media that has found an organic audience.
None of that is to say that these candidates -- Obama, O'Rourke and Buttigieg -- don't talk policy.
That is to say: Uber will do anything to avoid making its drivers look like employees.
That is to say, a beautiful, scary, fanatically intense and somehow cleansing portrait of Id itself.
That is to say, the web and the offline world coexist as one ever-growing ecosystem.
All that is to say that Garces can pretty easily put together a damn good caldo.
That is to say, they do not expect anyone, especially the police, to overhear the conversation.
That is to say, Boeing has to pay more, if the victims' families win the lawsuit.
That is to say, they won't be using their windfalls to expand business and create jobs.
That is to say, the S&P 500 hasn't performed this dependably since the dotcom bubble.
That is to say that each person makes it their own, and ends up completing it.
That is to say — everything you need to know, you can pretty much learn on YouTube.
None of that is to say that there isn't politics in how politicians handle natural disasters.
That is to say, are they accurately reflecting the size and nature of the positive externalities?
That is to say, it's very possible that some managers neglect to distribute this festive treat.
That is to say, women may be viewed as unlikable when they ask for a raise.
That is to say, productivity advancements don't happen in a vacuum just because technology is available.
All that is to say, with every invention comes the good, the bad and the meh.
Now, none of that is to say that the people Trump pardoned weren't deserving of it.
That is to say, nature seems to work the same out there as it does here.
That is to say, these efforts have taken shape before and will continue to be needed.
That is to say, it's perfectly enjoyable as a whimsy-splashed showcase for fresh-faced talent.
That is to say, Starr made the case impeachment has become a tit-for-tat exercise.
That is to say, he's not that famous, at least not to a subset of Bachelor fans.
Anyway, all that is to say that this happened last night, in Highgate's The Boogaloo pub nonetheless.
And all of that is to say nothing of the continuing gun violence that plagues the country.
That is to say, you might want a larger card if you plan to download many games.
That is to say, the fountain is where he and his new Pastiche friends peed freshman year.
That is to say, the cleverer AI decided it was better to be aggressive in all situations.
That is to say, your selfie information is not being used to train an internal AI algorithm.
That is to say, funding is not closed, although two sources claim it's at an advanced stage.
That is to say that Kristen and Ashley are white and black, respectively, but they're also sisters.
The two Wall Street titans also talked about the job market — that is to say, their own.
All of that is to say, it's earned its place in my hall of fame of favorites.
That is to say, you're essentially buying the carcass of a robot car with fewer robot functionalities.
FISCHER: WELL THAT SEEMS TO ME ABOUT RIGHT THAT IS TO SAY THAT'S MY FORECAST AS WELL.
That is to say, each question is harder to answer in the affirmative than the preceding one.
That is to say, design processes and organisations to remove the chance that prejudices interfere with judgement.
That is to say, through carefully targeted Congressionally authorized spending, lending, loan-guaranteeing and even joint-venturing.
That is to say, your imagination is drawn to the subject of the work, not the object.
His subject may have been 20th-century Poland — but that is to say, the 20th century itself.
That is to say, "Dark Territory" packs in a great deal of material, yet also not enough.
That is to say, what matters is the Constitution, not the individual who occupies the Oval Office.
That is to say: Trump let the aid through because he thought he'd gotten what he wanted.
All of that is to say that that my time with Breath of the Wild did vanish.
That is to say, houses that don't want visitors or occupants and houses that very much do.
And that other person — that is to say, his death — elicited the most unexpected response of all.
But no one — that is to say, no scientists — had figured out the details of that flight.
That is to say, our boat caught full air and slammed back down — over and over again.
None of that is to say that he is in rock-solid position for re-election, though.
The team needs to be more consistent, to play more professionally, that is to say, make fewer mistakes.
That is to say, it still looks fearsome like a hypercar should, just not in the traditional sense.
This allows us to focus our optic power where it's needed, that is to say: where we're looking.
That is to say, someone is only at a disadvantage because someone else has a directly proportionate advantage.
He and Davos are invited (that is to say threatened) to stay on Dragonstone for the time being.
That is to say, while you may not know who owns it, anyone can see where it goes.
None of that is to say that the Quinnipiac poll shouldn't be cause for alarm for Clinton supporters.
All that is to say that it's incredibly light, thin, and perfect for toting around on-the-go.
That is to say, they fall short of the social cost of carbon (SCC), as estimated by economists.
That is to say, several investment factors are likely near, or past, their best levels for this cycle.
And all that is to say that Snyder never needed to do this under some unbreakable character law.
That is to say, opulent but lithe, perfectly proportioned in beauty and poise, long-legged and small-waisted.
That is to say, you could not "find them on Bumble" until shortly before Bumble said you could.
That is to say, people could be carrying — and spreading — the virus even if they aren't showing symptoms.
None of that is to say that we have any proof that Trump himself colluded with the Russians.
That is to say: not Kamala Harris, not Pete Buttigieg, and not anyone else in the enormous field.
That is to say, I spent all fucking seven-thousand dollars of it in like, ten days in America.
Just think about the Large Hadron Collider,…Read more ReadAll that is to say, scientists really care about neutrinos.
Capable computing, that is to say computing that is "good enough," is now available for just a few dollars.
The messages are sent involuntarily – that is to say without the consent of the computer's owner – the NCA adds.
That is to say, the political context of a player's nation seemed to affect their reaction to the game.
All of that is to say: Some queer people have grown wary of the lure of relatability (myself included).
That's because there's no value put on avoiding carbon emissions — that is to say, there's no price on carbon.
So how can you tell if the food you're eating is real (as horrible as that is to say)?
That is to say, how much of a consensus is there on the benefit of trade for poverty reductions?
However, the press release makes clear that the work being shown is archival, that is to say, safely collectible.
That is to say: to recover for the audience a sense of the providential scaffolding that surrounded Shakespeare's play.
Perhaps it's this duality, this instability, that feels so centered about them, as paradoxical as that is to say.
All that is to say that Aycock has quite the reputation for being equal parts provocateur and pizza virtuoso.
That is to say, about a third fewer people in the test group got infected than the control group.
That is to say, the robot can see the markers through all the blood and gore of normal surgery.
That is to say: She plays a badass, and the sole woman agent in a dude-filled action flick.
Essex has as many Labour members of Parliament as Surrey, Kent, Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire—that is to say, zero.
That is to say, each side MUST turn out its base in big numbers in these critical battleground states.
That is to say, Lemonade is not a stranger to filing suits to defend its product and brand, either.
That is to say, that Trump has already sealed the nomination and sealed the fate of the Republican Party.
That is to say, a brain and an athlete and a basket case and a princess and a criminal.
That is to say, his central skill was shooting—though it's kind of a stretch to call it that.
They conceptualized them along a spectrum from most tractable — that is to say, workable and manageable — to least tractable.
That is to say that we don't approve of his political agenda or ideology that many are calling Trumpism.
That is to say, CK One wasn't the first unisex fragrance; it was the first openly marketed unisex fragrance.
Generalizing about African pop music is like generalizing about American pop music — that is to say, it's nearly impossible.
That is to say, it's the politics of ignoring our ability to make and distribute the things people need.
That is to say, the FCC granted itself the power to subject internet service to higher regulation and taxation.
More academic-sounding filled pauses such as "that is to say" get a pass; "like" is seen as sloppy.
That is to say, absolutely and hopelessly bewitched: ever since the infamous Cirque du Soleil hurricaned into my life.
All that is to say, as usual, we're not about to be hit by the giant asteroid in the headlines.
That is to say, you have network appliance security products, endpoint security, perhaps security for individual microservices and so on.
That is to say, people work all day and want to spend the evening petting and playing with the cat.
All of that is to say, sure, some lucky people might get to see the satellite streak across the sky.
That is to say, if government shutdown lasts till end of Jan, than U.S. GDP will off 0.5% in growth.
All that is to say: I'm not one of those nymph-like women who never sweat (although my mother is).
That is to say, Germany does not allow such speech, which can be punishable with both fines and prison time.
That is to say, your monthly service fee can be waived if you meet minimum balance or recurring deposit requirements.
That is to say, power needs to skew — sharply or even slightly — in one direction: the direction of the perpetrator.
The demon has his way with Hastings; that is to say, his head explodes, and the FBI agents are baffled.
Solidarity is the practice of helping people realize that they—that is to say, we—are all in this together.
That is to say, if fascism is colonialism coming home after its long journey abroad, all anti-fascism is decolonial.
But far too infrequently do we revel in the center of this Venn diagram: that is to say, Japanese curry.
That is to say, gut microbes from a previously obese mouse were enough to make a lean mouse get fat.
That is to say, the bot is sort of only practical if your bed belongs to you and you alone.
All of that is to say that I have no problem paying for high-quality content month in, month out.
That is to say they are focused on the overall state of the economy as opposed to their own pocketbooks.
That is to say Dadaist birds, for one is a bloated boy, another a lion and a third a swallow.
Within the world of acoustic music — that is to say, among the "Prairie Home" fan base — Thile is a titan.
That ad had about as much influence as an ordinary working person has in Congress — that is to say, none.
That is to say, news outlets consider how much a mass shooting deviates from other such attacks, drawing special attention.
That is to say, the box office continues to slip behind, and the summer of hell is only getting hotter.
That is to say, they're four times as likely than those 65 and up to get news from social media.
First, remember what a force does: It changes the velocity of an object—that is to say, it accelerates it.
That is to say, Democrats paid a staggering, existential price for finally succeeding in delivering health insurance to almost everyone.
That is to say — you might not know Pokémon, but you'll likely know one of the movie's other reference points.
That is to say, a few decades ago, the multiracial Obama coalition couldn't drive American politics; by 2012, it could.
That is to say, their focus is not on how do we give poor people food so they don't starve.
"That is to say that people are incredibly grateful you're there but wish you were there for a different reason."
That is to say they tend to choose the candidate that inspires them, not the candidate they think can win.
All that is to say that politicians in America—Republicans and Democrats alike—may not be able to avoid race.
That is to say, it vents some steam every once in a while by letting investors buy and sell shares.
All of that is to say that the iPhone 6S hit a particular sweet spot that no iPhone has since.
" That is to say, he dismissed Trump as an elderly, mentally weakened person, and promised to "tame" Trump with "fire.
That is to say, for example, the breached key technical levels to the downside, like its 50-day moving average.
That is to say, their company's financial performance in recent quarters may simply be healthy and therefore deserving of praise.
Lately, however, dealers have been having trouble keeping up their end of this relationship — that is to say, just existing.
That is to say, Pats fans hate this guy, and that will be the what they hang their hat on.
That is to say, it's all head-rush and eventual dissatisfaction, but for a few minutes, it sounds like complete heaven.
That is to say every one of those individuals has on average two other crimes they&aposve committed besides the DUI.
All of that is to say that if Clinton could simply be named the Democratic nominee, she would probably do it.
That is to say, few of them are releases of games that have appeared elsewhere (Stardew Valley being the obvious exception).
That is to say, rates are variable and can change multiple times per year at the whim of the Federal Reserve.
That is to say, the Venice Film Festival is a bit of an awards predictor, as these fests tend to be.
That is to say, it's been over a week since Netflix dropped all ten episodes, and we're still thinking about it.
That is to say, it seems more likely these two deals will turn out to be exceptions rather than the rule.
That is to say, the campaign is repudiating any suggestions from other Republicans for a general-election "pivot" to the middle.
That is to say, they are filling boxes with colored powder, and then shooting the boxes from afar with heavy artillery.
That is to say, the bottleneck right now for learning is the fact that you have to give it many examples.
That is to say, it's looking more and more like the new Japanese promotion's continued success depends on Fedor's continued success.
That is to say, with the S&P 500 falling and utilities stocks rising, the dividend spread has come in considerably.
All of that is to say that unlike its predecessor, The Evil Within 23 is a game about style, not constraint.
We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know.
Night as the votes came in, 1998 was described as a "Seinfeld election"—that is to say, an election about nothing.
All of that is to say: We're not at all ready for what is to come in the Season 8 version.
That is to say that Condit was throwing an awful lot of muck at the wall to get some to stick.
Selection requirements extended only to the players' employers – that is to say, they did not need to be born in London.
That is to say, most of them are at least earning more money than the average K-12 public school teacher.
More than anything, I wanted Madeleine L'Engle to love me the way she loved Vicky—that is to say, the most.
Rather, what I insist on is what C.S. Lewis called "mere Christianity," that is to say, the core doctrines of Christianity.
None of that is to say that a "good guy with a gun" would never be able to stop a shooter.
That is to say nothing of the fear, the anxiety, the sadness and depression as I entered the world of Alzheimer's.
That is to say, they helped students see the forces always roiling inside the self — the emotions, cravings, wounds and desires.
All that is to say nothing of the ubiquitous Carmen Dell'Orefice and Iris Apfel, each riveting in a multitude of campaigns.
None of that is to say that a "good guy with a gun" won't ever be able to stop a shooter.
That is to say, he's a beer salesman — which Jim would probably have loved to sell instead of paper, to be honest.
That is to say, the bulk of the reason why certain people have gotten ahead is that they have genuinely accomplished things.
I needed to choose an object without it impressing me: that is to say, without it providing any sort of aesthetic delectation.
That is to say, they essentially use two rectangular lithium-ion units, placed perpendicular to each other, to keep those smartphones humming.
That is to say, while the researchers had high confidence a breach was achievable, their findings are limited to publicly available information.
The slower fashion gets, that is to say, the longer a garment stays out of the trash, the smaller its environmental footprint.
That is to say, the same basic plane would work for the US Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps and foreign countries.
Issues of citizenship and solidarity — that is to say, asking what it means to be an American — have returned to the fore.
That is to say: not Kamala Harris, not South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and not anyone else in the enormous field.
That is to say, the horizontal and vertical subdivisions of the shapes are there for reasons other than to reiterate the support.
That is to say, small increases in the number of available vehicles — mainly scooters, in Spin's case — beget outsize amounts of usage. 
For the wealthy — that is to say, the decision-makers — in this country, it turns the NFL into something like the military.
The tape is now just a bit less extended and seems less invulnerable — that is to say, less abnormally strong and calm.
That is to say, according to the left, the technology companies exploit individuals, gaining illicit profits at the expense of the consumer.
The students, that is to say, are pointed toward virtuoso solo careers and do not have much opportunity to develop ensemble skills.
That is to say, in assessing the economic impact of taxes, it helps to know what the tax money is going toward.
The predestination paradox is a causal loop, that is to say, a series of events that lead to their own beginning. Confused?
How to untie experience from the pressure to review it, that is to say turn experience into a measurable and salable commodity?
All that is to say that the math for Bernie Sanders looked tough before New York — and it looks even tougher now.
The best way I can respond to that is to say that everything, humans, animals and robots do is programmed to a degree.
All that is to say, understanding these storms might help us understand their impacts and predict when the next big one will strike.
That is to say: If Republicans hold Congress, they could revive their legislative agenda and have another shot at passing sweeping new laws.
That is to say, they've made an educated guess as to what my various signs are based on the first impression I give.
This shift was sustained by colonial expansion and capital accumulation in the colonies: that is to say, the pilfer of non-European territories.
That is to say that, in 1996, there was maybe one tracker on most websites, and now there are generally at least four.
The terrible relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, that is to say the Shiite and Sunni Muslim worlds, just got far more terrible.
That is to say, its tactics proved to be successful in most of the U.S. where Uber and Lyft are now largely legal.
That is to say, in any given Sega Genesis song, there is the combination of the old-school and the really-old-school.
That is to say that nobody has dealt with this in a way that I feel comfortable with pointing you to a study.
But at what point does zeal cross a line and compromise politics in general -- that is to say, democracy -- instead of crooked politicians?
They can be cleanly separated, that is to say, from any political aspect: the eternal dilemma of who should get what, and why.
So it's not totally clear how much impact we'll actually see in areas where Google's apps aren't available — that is to say, China.
That is to say, automakers are continually improving the engineering of vehicles whether or not the improvements are used to raise fuel economy.
That is to say, until 5G becomes more ubiquitous, you're going to be paying a hefty premium for a feature you barely use.
That is to say I often write to record altered versions of my experiences or approach a tangible problem in a fictive setting.
That is to say, it paid nothing for the company that had raised over $900 million when still in venture-backed startup mode.
But think about how ridiculous a thing that is to say: the Carbo Tenore are only rivaled by models ten times their cost.
All of that is to say this: The public is in a very different -- and more pro-gun control -- place than congressional Republicans.
The historic venue, that is to say, where the young queen's papers are kept (including the final letter she wrote before her beheading).
That is to say: keeping productivity equal, the scientists were as likely to score a hit at age 50 as at age 25.
That is to say, after retrenching for a few years, they reverted to type: borrow more, run down savings, and carry on spending.
That is to say Trump's focus on this issue is far from new -- and it's far from just a Republican point of view.
"That is to say, we hope that all sides do not consider or interpret free trade arrangements from the perspective of geopolitics," he added.
All of that is to say, we better be careful about how we develop and use these technologies because there will be sweeping consequences.
That is to say, the UE Boom 3 doesn't add a ton of features like Alexa, but rather focuses on some key design upgrades.
That is to say, he's the kind of guy who seeks money, power, and wants to reshape the world around his own personal eccentricities.
That is to say, it's lacking the usual swooping accents and jagged plastic bits that usually define products meant for the hardcore gaming elite.
That is to say, ProductBoard lets you see who's asking for the change, why the feature is necessary, what problem it solves and more.
That is to say, a music show with a diverse cast that can generate music rights and siphon viewers away from the Fox behemoth.
That is to say, they will rule on cases that will shape who holds, and who can effectively wield, political power in the future.
That is to say, a future we can all imagine if we don't curb carbon emissions, halt urban sprawl, or stop poisoning our waters.
It is indeed a brave new world, not in Shakespeare's sense but in Huxley's dystopian one (that is to say, nasty, British, and short).
Staying home or writing in a legitimate alternative (that is to say, not your schnauzer or your brother-in law) does make a statement.
That is to say, if your suit isn't quite thick enough, slide this puppy on first, and you've bought yourself a little more blubber.
To, that is to say, the trussed-up, fringed, woven, crystal-strewn, peekaboo, more-is-more aesthetic that Olivier Rousteing has made his own.
That is to say, let Soleimani&aposs death be the moment that propaganda fails, that this administration&aposs lies are confronted with the truth.
That is to say citizenship meant, according to King, more than the absence of the negative structures of oppression he spent his life fighting.
Such statutes would acknowledge that law enforcement has been successfully countering a terrorist threat here at home — that is to say, domestically — for decades.
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But, he made clear, his powerful conclusions about the workings of competitive markets held true only under ideal — that is to say, unrealistic — assumptions.
That is to say: There's scant scientific evidence to say that door-to-door political campaigns can dissuade voters from liking their chosen leader.
All of that is to say that, like any drug policy change, marijuana legalization and the price drop it causes will produce pros and cons.
Adams also combines these kente cloth designs with plaids and gingham patterns that are typically associated with American, that is to say, European traditional clothing.
All that is to say that growing bigger as a business usually means losing some of the initial charm when it comes to online communities.
That is to say, it doesn't spew fantasies of racial harmony, or propagate the worn-out trope of white saviorism (cough cough, like Greenbook did).
None of that is to say that Fielder had a Hall of Fame career; he gets judged by what he did after 2012, as well.
They are the compadres — that is to say the godfathers and the godmothers of the quinceañera are the ones who sustain and pay the party.
None of that is to say that American public policy with regard to trade or immigration has been perfect over the past generation or so.
Parents and educators are always on the lookout for teachable moments — that is to say, for experiences that provide opportunities to teach kids valuable lessons.
We've got plans for commercial lunar landers and rovers starting as early as 2019 — that is to say, they'll be in development, not touching down.
That is to say, it strains credulity that Jim Grobe would get in front of cameras and say he doesn't know who Shawn Oakman is.
Last year, JPay made headlines for selling prisoners "digital stamps"—that is to say it charged around 35 cents to send a "single page" email.
That is to say, firing Mueller could help Democrats retake Congress, and end up landing Trump in far more investigative hot water and political jeopardy.
That is to say we cater to people who have discretion and judgment and we give them a choice and we are consistent in that.
That is to say, they've created unfamiliar worlds that somehow feel deeply, ineffably familiar — the sort of places that you visit as you're falling asleep.
Palantir's software has since become a centerpiece of New York's mission to improve "community livability and property values"—that is to say, quality of life.
That is to say the games plot and core features, the levels would all have been locked down by the time it got to us.
Jacobs is actually a Christian missionary dedicated to converting Jews — that is to say, to weakening the Jewish community — and a defrocked one at that.
That is to say, a recent University of Pennsylvania survey found that almost none of the largest metropolitan planning organizations have clear transportation modernization plans.
All that is to say that 2016 has some pretty big shoes to fill if it wants to be more environmentally eventful than last year.
She was smarter last night, that is to say, the woollen orange stockings were replaced by yellow silk ones, but she still wore the pumps.
All of that is to say that traveling around the Bay, like just about every American city, is impossible without some kind of financial sacrifice.
That is to say, even before Covid-19, we were all already living in the presence of vast public health epidemics: gun violence, poverty, homelessness.
Captured by Facebook-based comedian Nick Nack Pattiwhack, the video opens like most restaurant fight videos, that is to say, without any context at all.
The movie adaptation from Linklater will follow that same story, but it will be filmed in reverse — that is to say, in regular chronological order.
That is to say, once people are used to seeing them, they cease to pay calories much heed, unless they were interested to begin with.
That is to say, the public just discovered that she has a brother, Toby Sebastian, who's been in front of our eyes this whole time.
That is to say, larger e-commerce giants, with sales of over $1 billion annually, continue to make the most during these huge promotional periods.
J.P. Easy listening crooner (Johnny Mathis: that is to say, the one) meets powerhouse disco songwriting team (Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards: also the ones).
That is to say, the system was set up to make it easy for elites to seize what ought to have been other people's stuff.
And Halle, who's "in love with the sun" in California, prefers to "get her life every day," that is to say, not a second is wasted.
But it supports these efforts in the way that the majority of Americans support the end of net neutrality—that is to say, not at all.
That is to say, each developer must spend time and resources to tweak and patch their games to take advantage of the PS4's added power.
That is to say: It's time for Apple to end the tyranny of the physical keyboard altogether and build a laptop with a full touchscreen keyboard.
The BIP party in Mexico is raging once more (that is to say, filming is back on), and Corinne Olympios is posting selfies on Twitter. America!
That is to say, this trend isn't new — women have been going akimbo with their legs for a while, especially when it comes to glamour shots.
He is still scorned by the radical left for not touching (that is to say, "reforming") any of Britain's ancient institutions, thereby creating the classless nirvana.
It could all have been dumped in a landfill 70 metres deep and 53 square kilometres in area—that is to say, the size of Manhattan.
That is to say that there is no surprise at all and it seems like this is more a format change than a one-time experiment.
When Torrance tries Charbay's experimental BBQ sauce, "The Shiney," things go really bonkers—that is to say, he begins to slowly morph into a chicken man.
The painting exists in what academics like to call a liminal space — that is to say a threshold space, where binaries collapse and ambiguities run rampant.
It proposes that the livestream event should show off what's literally going on inside the walls of Magic Leap—that is to say, an office tour.
All of that is to say that Trump in 2016 benefited from a system he previously hated — and he could benefit from it again in 2020.
That is to say, I come from privileges that have allowed for my life to not be at risk in the ways Vidal was referring to.
That is to say, high-stakes bidding wars of the Henderson-Sterling-Overeem variety are probably going to become more and more common in the future.
All of that is to say—it's good to stay present and if your porn is starting to impact your actual sex life, maybe check in.
That is to say, going from 26.5 to 26.5 mph is a delight, but 22018 to anything higher is likely where the real joy is at.
That is to say, China has been a market too delicious to pass up, despite the the heavy hand of the CCP forcefully guiding US businesses.
" Flights ," by the Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk (Riverhead), is exciting in the way that unclassifiable things are exciting—that is to say, at times confoundingly so.
That is to say: The good and best violinists saw no huge difference, as opposed to the not so good violinists, who didn't practice as much.
If you want to get a read on the man in his own words you should consult his autobiography: that is to say, his Wikipedia page.
That is to say, a girl's tank top with the Hooters logo printed across the front and a pair of impossibly short neon orange Daisy Dukes.
That is to say that I don't believe that Trump desires chaos because he feels most at peace when the world around him is experiencing pandemonium.
That is to say, you can still save in a traditional IRA, but you won't be able to claim any of it on your tax return.
That is to say, market demand of international flights to targeting destination mirrors the relations between this destination and international investment and cooperation to some extent.
That is to say, they weren't desperately chasing the broadest possible audience with the most surefire formulas; they weren't calculating what would fit radio formats best.
That is to say that, while he does not yet know if he wants the presidency, people who know him well say he does not need it.
That is to say, Hoffman immediately tweeted a joke at Dern's expense — she joked that Dern had famous parents, and her win was proof of Hollywood elitism.
But I always like to revert back to the similarly situated test, that is to say, would a man in a similar situation be judged as harshly?
But what really gets their goat is the runaway success of edge providers — that is to say, internet companies like Facebook, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and so on.
That is to say, as far as domains, that the system can quickly accommodate jargon and special rules found in, say, technical writing or real estate law.
That is to say he hired his campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, the first female presidential campaign manager in history, because she was the best for the job.
Debaters battle in front of judges that are usually just the parents of kids on that school's team—that is to say just the regular-ole public.
That is to say, it's easier for the S&P to avoid moving below its prior day's high when it moves around so little to begin with.
It's easy to dress up or down, hip and cool, and so damn comfy — that is to say, it's a natural fit for reflecting one's true colors.
YOU KNOW, WE'VE BEEN AT THIS AT GRANT'S FOR 34 YEARS AND I'VE BEEN AT THIS FOR MORE THAN 40 THAT IS TO SAY, WRITING ABOUT MARKETS.
"She describes herself as a utilitarian nationalist, that is to say not nationalist as an end to itself but a means to an end," Mr. Campbell said.
Since appearing on Shark Tank, the team behind Three Jerks jerky has been "knee-deep in filet mignon" -- that is to say, they've hit the big time.
Sure, Carr saw the moving company's CEO give him a car – that is to say, his boss's very own vehicle - in a gesture that was pure class.
That is to say, the winner of UFC 207's big bantamweight scraps are likely to fight each other for the title sometime in the following months.
That has real knock-on effects for the smaller promotions—that is to say, everyone—who rely on a steady drip of fans coming over from WWE.
That is to say, if you can grant rights for only a limited amount of time (such as a year), you're better off than granting rights indefinitely.
Ariana Grande's brother is cleaning up the tea he spilled about her dating life -- that is to say, she is NOT dating Social House singer Mikey Foster.
And that is to say nothing of the truckers and taxi drivers who will find themselves unemployed or underemployed as self-driving cars take over our roads.
That is to say, the CEO stammered as he attempted, and failed, to convincingly defend controversial actions such as a recent hush-hush dinner with Donald Trump.
That is to say that "kill all humans" wasn't uttered first by Bender in Futurama or in the comments section of Boston Dynamics' Big Dog YouTube video.
Can physics explain not just how the mind — neurons and electrochemical impulses — works but also explain the feeling of having a mind, that is to say consciousness?
That is to say, it's entirely possible—even easy—to advocate for racial diversity and white self-examination while simultaneously endorsing (or at least ignoring) economic inequality.
That is to say, she understands there is nothing but shopping—unlike our brother Paul, or our sister Lisa, whose disinterest in buying things is downright masculine.
That is to say, how cognizant am I of the social clout afforded or not afforded to me as a woman of color in my interpersonal relationships?
That is to say, African Americans who worked in job categories included in coverage were covered; whites who worked in categories that were not covered were excluded.
WWE has, in the Vince McMahon, Jr. era—that is to say, more or less all of it in public memory—has been dominated by muscular men.
All that is to say, the inauguration planners will probably need to find a new location by the next millennium, and as soon as the next 150 years.
That is to say, it's not a huge issue in the grand scheme of things, but that doesn't make it any less of a pain in the ass.
That is to say that through his actions and statements, Zuckerberg shows that he just wants to be neutral about what happens on Facebook and cash the checks.
It's a survey of a Brooklyn club scene infatuated with diaspora and cohesion—that is to say, you can hear every influence deliberately, yet it never feels disjointed.
That is to say, by creating Westworld and imbuing its inhabitants with free will — the apparent end goal of "reveries" — Dr. Ford feels he will achieve godlike status.
That is to say, the game includes 18 quintillion planets, each a bit larger or smaller than our own, and randomly populated with its own flora and fauna.
All that is to say that you're getting a ton of power and a great gear ratio and retrieve per crank in an 11.6- to 12-ounce reel.
That is to say, to bury that bill so deep that they'll need ultrasonic locators like they used at the beginning of Jurassic Park to find it again.
That is to say, people are generally more inclined to care when the threat of climate change is presented as a shared problem, rather than a personal responsibility.
In other countries, the coronavirus's reproduction rate has been around 2.5 — that is to say, absent extreme quarantine measures, each infected person transmits the disease to 2.5 people.
That is to say, a government that is closer to home may have more power over your daily life than a government that is far away from you.
Schumer created a Senate leadership post for Sanders, putting him in charge of "outreach" — that is to say, developing grass-roots support for the party on key issues.
None of that is to say that the forces of political fragmentation that have bedeviled Spain's politics, and those elsewhere in Europe and the United States, are over.
That is to say that baseball has come a long way from when Ravizza began, when the first question from skeptical ballplayers would be: Where did he play?
First, this is measuring "affective polarization" — that is to say, the difference between how warmly people view the political party they favor and the political party they oppose.
That is to say, they're like the woman from the Onion who bakes an American flag cake after 9/11 because she doesn't know what else to do.
That is to say, encouraging burning less coal but producing the same amount of electricity, by doing that to achieve the long-term effect of reducing coal emissions.
We evolved to like sugar and sweet tastes precisely because they signal the presence of calories — that is to say, food that our bodies can burn for energy.
That is to say that they are stunning, vibrant and sometimes wry examinations of the cacophony that has defined New York for as long as anyone can remember.
That is to say, they're not so much descriptive of anything happening in front of Magers's lens as much as they are a window into his personal thoughts.
But in "Tern Haven," Logan is as against the ropes as we ever see him (that is to say, in a clear power position over a longtime enemy).
That is to say, the brutality of the male libido has been exposed and is being exposed over and over again, which is causing this moment of reckoning.
That is to say, is Trump's very unusual personality — his money, his ability to command media attention, and his ability to handle conflict — what's made his campaign possible?
"Her coalition was made up of mutually hostile tribes only united out of a hatred of 'whitey' -- that is to say, out of a hatred of us," Spencer said.
And that is to say nothing of his hypnotic vocals and songwriting skills, the means by which his music truly entered the hearts of fans both ardent and casual.
That is to say, not completely impossible, but also not easy nor a very frequent occurrence, although in some states they're far more likely to occur than in others.
That is to say, when we were in the communal changing room, there was a sense of sisterhood and support that I had never had before in my life.
They are both, that is to say, resounding testaments from British dramatists to the particular power of live theater to spin a yarn that ties an audience in knots.
It may be cynical, but one way to do that is to say the company will cap output, thereby helping to keep the seaborne market tight and prices elevated.
My mother's family is from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, and I grew up hearing stories about a certain narco—the nickname for narcotraficante, that is to say, "he who moves drugs".
All that is to say that the most likely outcome is that it will be the same 20 candidates as the last debate, except with Swalwell replaced by Bullock.
All of that is to say, I think it's great that LA rappers are coming back to the funk, it truly validates what we are doing in many ways.
The internet is a dark and full of terrors — that is to say, it's full of nooks and crannies, and it's pretty easy to pull off a successful scam.
That is to say, people running for federal office versus people running for city council, state legislature, all the lower-level things that become the feeder jobs for Congress.
Robots increasingly have to interact with ordinary (that is to say, human-focused) objects and environments, and part of that is imitating the extremely delicate and complex human grip.
That is to say: while Tinder might help you rack up a series of one night stands, Hero Boyfriend wants to help you hold on to the one, period.
That is to say, some stylistic choices that evoke bygone products like the Treo or Pre, in hopes of triggering some smartphone nostalgia buried deep inside our lizard brains.
That is to say, though adherents of sovereign citizen thinking tend to follow specific gurus, they don't often have distinct memes or tattoos that pop in a PowerPoint presentation.
That is to say, that the U.S. military, diplomatic and economic power protects U.S. corporations from expropriation, fraud, intellectual property theft, and contractual disputes involving foreign partners and governments.
Mr. Owens lends weary, granitic power, but the moral — that is to say, amoral — center is provided by Christopher Purves, who plays the bitter, grasping Alberich as chillingly human.
On the contrary it should find its expression in the abstraction of form and color, that is to say, in the straight line and the clearly defined primary color.
That is to say, on the actual nuts and bolts of retail — creating a compelling shopping experience, with merchandise that buyers want — financial managers are out of their depth.
Thanks to Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and others sitting on huge piles of cash, the sector has a negative leverage ratio, that is to say it is net cash positive.
His presence in Dodger camp in 1946 was a big deal in my family's home in Queens County, just east of the mother ship — that is to say, Brooklyn.
All that is to say that on a Sunday, I am out and about, or as I like to call it, I'm in the 'hood, up to no good.
That is to say, when one artist talks to another through his or her work, the conversation doesn't have to be one-sided and parsimonious, or male and bullying.
But to use Twitter's emphasis on healthy conversations as an example, what if the way to have a healthy conversation is simply inimical to the nature of Twitter — that is to say, what if you'd never, starting from first principles, built healthy conversations around 9003-character bursts that are judged by the social reaction they create among an audience that's consuming them in an environment that is, to say the least, not conducive to reflection?
All that is to say, you'll be fine, and if you're worried, the government actually does think about things like whether or not a satellite will harm life and property.
That is to say, the news of Clinton's illness may have made her supporters less enthusiastic about even answering polls, so they'd naturally show up less often in the results.
That is to say, he was asking, straightforwardly and publicly, for Russian agents to break into Clinton's computer systems, steal documents she had deleted, and release them to the public.
And for that reason, they need to make sure they manage this confirmation process the same way they managed the Gorsuch process, that is to say, very professionally and successfully.
That is to say, gays, lesbians, and bisexuals would not experience this type of unequal treatment had they been born a different gender, or were attracted to a different sex.
If the module had gone in to production it would've been a sort of 21st century riff on sea-monkeys, that is to say, kind of neat while it lasts.
All that is to say that Nola still has one hell of a coffee scene and when you think of truly unparalleled coffee, you should be thinking of New Orleans.
On Thursday, Wittmann said that if the Fed was concerned about the U.S. presidential election in November, it would opt to raise rates beforehand — that is to say, next month.
Are Jeong's tweets the equivalent of Goldberg's old woman yelling racial slurs at a bank teller — that is to say, are they an actual expression of animus towards real people?
That is to say, global stock, bond and especially commodity markets have, in the first three weeks of the year, swung in ways that suggest this is a perilous time.
She is no more to blame for her SLA actions than for her membership in the ruling class as a Hearst—that is to say, kind of, but not really.
That is to say, a News Feed full of other people's nostalgia is ultimately as boring as being subjected to a slide show of someone's summer vacation used to be.
That is to say, the implication would be that those who do the opposite of Moreira and Muir's advice and buy in periods of high volatility are getting ripped off.
That is to say, hawking goods and services via an influencer whom users have no interest in following to begin with doesn't necessarily make that brand's ads any more palatable.
That is to say, Justin Bieber's reported bride-to-be used to tweet a lot about the "Friends" singer long before they even began sparking romance rumors back in 2016.
It was so sudden, but he saw that his mother -- that is to say Donald Trump's grandmother -- he saw his mother really grief-stricken because her husband had just died.
That is to say he was as leather-lunged as the audience, hurling insults at Mr. de Blasio at a pitch that started at 120 decibels and then took off.
That is to say, when you have a capitalist economic system that emphasizes competition, dynamism and individual self-interest, you need a culture that celebrates cooperation, stability and committed relationships.
During one exchange with Mr. Leissner, Mr. Low advised of the need to "suck up to" 443MDB officials, including sending "cakes" — that is to say, bribes, according to government filings.
That is to say, the shoes are wildly popular — ubiquitous, even — and if we look at their unique history, it makes sense why they're considered legends, as the youth say.
On a bitter, soul-shivering, damp, biting gray February day in Cleveland—that is to say, on a February day in Cleveland—a handless man is handling a nonexistent ball.
That is to say, it expresses itself in journalism and commentary that is more directly about the question of why your side should win and the other side should lose.
There are those who feel that the song addresses the "Rudolph Paradigm"; that is to say the need to balance the season's saccharine, oftentimes nauseating standards with something truly bleak.
Still, if you talk about bodies you are liable to see bodies: that is to say, people stripped of their humanity, their agonizing choices, their humble ambitions and their hopes.
That is to say, licensing makes it less likely that unlicensed workers will be able to find a job at all, and when they can, those jobs will pay less.
Dr. Weiss, who is retired with emeritus status at M.I.T., said his life now was more like that of a graduate student — that is to say, tinkering and making things work.
That is to say that that many educated and progressive white women still benefit from the political and economic systems in place that deny power and agency to people of color.
But it's the rising impact of fantasy—that is to say, the shift in how fans interact with the sport—that has, perhaps, led to the NFL Injury Report's recent change.
That is to say, the company has already been seeing a lot of pressure on its stock price and so it's unclear whether today's activity is connected to the site's performance.
That is to say, losing his right arm at the age of ten hasn't stopped now 32-year-old Tenet from pursuing what might seem impossible: becoming a "cyborg tattoo artist".
That is to say, as we are on the cusp of creating artificial intelligence, to mine the intelligence we already possess, the embodied consciousness that is already ours to work with.
That is to say, SpaceX wanted this mission to go off without a hitch — and the primary mission, to safely deliver the rocket's payload into space, appeared to go as planned.
That is to say nothing about the rest of the world, which produces 85 percent of global carbon emissions and, like the United States, shows no real signs of cutting back.
That is to say, the folks at Marie Claire spotted Dempsie's name on the IMDb page for episode five "Eastwatch," which seems to indicate that Gendry will make his triumphant return.
That is to say, inasmuch as the lived, embodied word is a plenum of expression, the institutional powers of which language forms a part restrict our expressivity to roles and specializations.
That is to say, 200m Indians belong to a community deemed so impure by the scriptures that they are placed outside the hierarchical Hindu caste system and are commonly called "untouchable".
That is to say, people are no longer confining themselves to the classification of the bodies they were born with or society's rules for what those bodies can and cannot do.
A few of the key metrics: That is to say: While Facebook obviously has work to do, the company is less white and less male than it was three years ago.
That is to say the whims of a few rich people determine the life or death or living conditions or basic subsistence of hundreds of thousands if not millions of individuals.
Three years later (that is to say, last week), Satya Nadella used this year's hackathon as a venue to announce that eye tracking would soon be natively supported in Windows 10 .
For example, when judging whether fisting is taking place, the UK's censors abide by the "four-finger rule" — that is to say, it's not fisting if you can see a thumb.
That is to say, write a good song that people remember fondly when it's played at parties, make a bit of money, and move on to a long and happy life.
"The sentence of six years imprisonment, in all the circumstances, is disproportionate to the crime of murder committed, that is to say, shockingly too lenient," the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said.
That is to say on two different seasons, Viall made it further than a combined 40 contestants, only to be rejected moments before proposing to two different women on network television.
Let us hope these inconsistencies between what we are told about Nick and what we are shown grow into complexities — that is to say depth, which at this point is lacking.
It is, that is to say, exactly the sort of place that would produce a car like the Senna, which promises to be one of the world's most radical road machines.
That is to say, it wasn't timely, substantive vetting material like a 2628-year-old video of Republican candidate Ben Carson saying his personal belief is that Joseph built the pyramids.
That is to say, people used to believe that as women and men enjoyed more equal opportunities and earned similar pay, men and women would see the world in similar ways.
And that is to say nothing of the Hulk, the X-Men, Thor and other film and television juggernauts that have stirred the popular imagination and made many people very rich.
"We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know": Will Justice Kavanaugh succumb to the so-called Greenhouse Effect?
They are turning to human "curators" as a way to break from algorithmic sameness and demonstrate that there's still a personal (that is to say monocultural) connection when consuming digital content.
That is to say, there is nothing temporary about this place, one of the closest settlements to Jerusalem in the occupied West Bank, which Israel seized from Jordan 50 years ago.
That is to say, movement from it to the left brings one rather indecisively into the exhibition area, movement right merely to the stairs and elevators that serve the other floors.
The status quo national culture has to assimilate newcomers — that is to say, it has to accept them, welcome them, absorb them — and the newcomers have to assimilate the receiving culture.
That is to say that an extended shutdown will cause Trump so much political or personal pain that he will accept one of the immigration compromises he has thus far rejected.
That is to say, they know about titanium and ceramic, but you can't rack and stack 2, 3, 4 hundred million devices and have massive profit margins if you work with them.
In other words, (Inaudible) you have use anonymous sources because the only way to get the information that is to say -- the only way to determine what happened, things that are factual.
Casey (1992) the court determined that abortion was legal and constitutionally protected until "fetal viability," that is to say, the point at which a fetus was able to survive outside the womb.
The reality is that most people don't have the luxury of taking hours-long meal breaks anyway; I eat most of my lunch in 20 minutes, sad as that is to say.
Performance-wise, it's more or less what you'd expect from a Kaby Lake i7 and Nvidia GTX 1060: that is to say, good, with the ability to run VR with no issues.
The gist is this: if a user breaks Twitter's rules on Twitter — that is to say, by tweeting — that user will still be disciplined in all the usual ways, a spokesperson said.
" That is to say, an American-style Managerial Revolution, with freedom of speech ensuring the possibility of critique and the rise of talent, allowed for at least the "minimum of moral dignity.
That is to say: "beta" or no, owner liability disclaimer or no, a car capable of autonomously crashing itself into a stationary object in normal operating conditions should never have been sold.
That is to say, the VIX tends to spike higher and fall less after it has been trading in a narrow range than after it has been trading at a low level.
That is to say, this is not a cross-country "road trip" for the deals machine, it's actually meant to be a new way for consumers to interact with Amazon and shop.
That is to say, if Sakho's sample had been sent to his lab instead of the Cologne lab, he never would have tested positive and none of this would have ever happened.
That is to say, many people are tying the knot only after they've achieved professional and financial success; in the past, people generally tended to their love life before hitting these milestones.
Max (Jacob Tremblay), Lucas (Keith L. Williams), and Thor (Brady Noon) are twelve years old, and inseparable—that is to say, unable to imagine when or why their friendship could ever end.
They registered the daily disarray undermining Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, that is to say, the belief that the human body is a divine creation and therefore a perfect instrument for measurement.
That is to say, the interests of the left and right are aligning in such a way either to regulate big tech or break up the companies deemed to be too large.
That is to say, the elegant McKinsey finessing maneuver is to carry out remorselessly brutal work that bears a real human cost, but in such a way that it doesn't look brutal.
The biggest ridiculousism I ever came across was "_dinde gigogne composée d'une dinde partiellement désossée, farcie d'un canard partiellement désossé, lui-même farci d'un poulet partiellement désossé _"—that is to say, turducken.
And that is to say to these 800,000 young people, we are not going to allow them to be subjected to deportation," Sanders told CBS News's Nancy Cordes on "Face the Nation.
And all devices will be equipped with a receiving unit that matches amazon's voice assistant system, Alexa, that is to say, we can control this series of home operations by voice soon.
As one might expect, Forteresse's new album is more of the same—that is to say, a masterful melodic black metal onslaught, urged foreward by biting tremolo and an epic, triumphal atmosphere.
That is to say, while he's generally a huge asshole who wouldn't care if he took advantage of a girl, with this girl in particular he is concerned about messing anything up.
And all that is to say nothing of the psychological damage done to the Charlottesville community after seeing hundreds of racists carrying torches through their community, a kind of modern day Klan rally.
That is to say, if one thinks stocks will be able to show even a hint of the capital appreciation that they have typically provided, picking equities over bonds becomes an easy decision.
Facebook has been one of the most successful practitioners of it because, as they never tire of telling their customers (that is to say, advertisers), they know things about us that others don't.
That is to say, instead of reversing, bond yields rose dramatically above dividend yields — and by 1982, the 10-year Treasury yield was nearly 9 percent higher than the S&P's dividend payout.
"The individual rapist, to contrast, who suffers from say a paraphilic disorder—that is to say they enjoy rape or they fantasize about rape—is a different type of person altogether," he claims.
And all of that is to say nothing of the environmental concerns around the Wisconsin facility, including a controversial plan to suck 2.7 million gallons of water per day from nearby Lake Michigan.
That is to say, the Crossfade II isn't as elegant a piece of hardware as Bang & Olufsen, harmon/kardon, Master & Dynamic or Beyerdynamic have put out in recent years — you get the idea.
It's like if John Hughes made a millennial drama about forbidden love and dropped the Aden Instagram filter over it—that is to say it's sweet, touching, sad, and really, really good-looking.
That is to say the device can turn on but is otherwise useless because it won't let the person sign into their Apple ID account or set up the iPhone for normal use.
That is to say, not only did YouTube likely see a huge growth in the number of downloads to make this move, it also had to be growing faster relative to its peers.
One of his movie movies, that is to say, a movie without any agenda save for the exploration of the cinematic medium, "All My Life" is simple — and that's where its beauty lies.
That is to say, the Red Sox from here on out will be riding with their bats, so it behooves them to turn a lineup nearly without holes to one completely without them.
That is to say, it's not a tech demo with only an idea for a cool game or a novelty app that gets some mileage out of running on a new-fangled technology.
That is to say, all those people who are not part of the full settler experience, in dominance, are constant supplicants up against what is seen as immutable and universal (the settler worldview).
" Then, as if unable to help himself, Tomic noted, "One day or another, he will be forced to give them to the person to whom they belong—that is to say, to me.
That is to say, he shares Kirk's maverick tendency to break rules, but he seems to fall short of Kirk's inherent code of honor and his prioritization of the safety of his crew.
And that is to say nothing of Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who watched as Mr. Sanders occupied the progressive lane that some on the left had hoped she would fill against Mrs.
At the close of "Tornado Weather," a death facilitates a magical escape, which allows Kennedy to display a panoramic view of the town and its messy social — that is to say, human — striving.
The new plastic idea cannot therefore, take the form of a natural or concrete representation – this new plastic idea will ignore the particulars of appearance, that is to say, natural form and color.
"It would also turn every American who owns a cat, drives a car or owns a home -- that is to say, the vast majority of Americans -- into a potential criminal," the memo says.
"In previous transitions its been top-heavy -- that is to say either the president or his designated adviser have said no leakage to the press we are going to do everything internally," he added.
That is to say, from Barack Obama's historic election to the galvanizing presence of Black Lives Matter demonstrations, the events, social movements, political breakthroughs and human drama that make up Black History Month continue.
As researchers looked through stock returns, they found that some groups of stocks historically provided higher returns than others — that is to say, there was a "premium" an investor received for investing in them.
That is to say, going to Harvard or Yale won't necessarily make you successful — but Harvard or Yale might let you in because they see that you have the potential to make it big.
That is to say, without the common moral language of liberal Protestantism to steer these voters away from demagogues on the left or the right, might they not drift into more extreme political positions?
That is to say, among a whole set of factors people who tend to have sex on a first date might have in common, perhaps liking beer just happens to be one of them.
By working for the Amazon blob—that is to say, choosing to trade in your labor for their money—you'll be adding, however subtly and granularly, to their claim on ownership over the world.
That is to say, Riverdale showrunner and executive producer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa shared a photo of Melissa Benoist in her Supergirl garb on the Riverdale set with Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Veronica (Camilla Mendes).
That is to say, millions of people have played the products of Pokémon Essentials, a tool that has been downloaded by amateur game developers hundreds of thousands of times since its creation in 2007.
After a few years of petering out, his comeback needed a comeback of its own, and he pulled it off by doing what he does best — that is to say, as little as possible.
Thus, for the author, to live "wildly and loudly" is to live through writing rooted in her ethnicity – that is to say, through the very thing that prevented her father from being a writer.
" That is to say, when macroeconomic indicators like the consumer price index, the ISM manufacturing index and consumer confidence indexes are moving higher, "you are likely to have positive returns in the summer months.
Whatever we tell ourselves, we have all adopted the idea that the president is some kind of huge metonym for America itself; that is to say, we accept him as a kind of king.
That is to say, the news of Clinton's illness may have made her supporters less enthusiastic about even answering polls, so they'd naturally show up less often in the results even after demographic weighting.
That is to say: if you're going bald, suck it up and shave your head; and if you're getting fat, stop eating burritos every day for lunch, drink less alcohol, and do some exercise.
That is to say, such polls don't, and really can't, show how impeachment might suppress turnout or reflect a hypothetical future level of frustration with the process that would harm broader Democratic messaging efforts.
Jews, of course, are a minority, but through a fashionable cultural prism they are seen as the minority that isn't — that is to say white, privileged and identified with an "imperialist-colonialist" state, Israel.
That is to say that a good "bad guy" has to see what they are doing as right, and they pursue their vision of the world with the same determination as the protagonist does.
That is to say, going to one of these nouveau dives constitutes a sort of class tourism––the illusion of authenticity without the inconvenience of having to hang out with any working-class people.
I spent many a slack moment — that is to say, most of my moments — staring at the shifting mountain range of graphics that appeared on my office screen, constantly rearranging themselves in mysterious ways.
I spent many a slack moment — that is to say, most of my moments — staring at the shifting mountain range of graphics that appeared on my office screen, constantly rearranging themselves in mysterious ways.
That is to say, how seriously should we take the short-term fluctuations in the statistics that inspire breathless headlines, such as the gross domestic product, monthly increases in jobs, and the unemployment rate?
That is to say that the United States is threatening to punish the companies of one foreign country for trading with another despite the lack of American jurisdiction over any aspect of the arrangement.
All of that is to say, the pieces around Wentz should be more than a little bit better than they were when he was a rookie, and now he just needs to be, too.
In late October, the snow elves—that is to say, employees—of the Zermatt Bergbahnen AG ski area in Switzerland fire up their secret weapon: a 21-ton snow-generating goliath known as Snowmaker.
That is to say that while Gates's potential cooperation could just be about providing information on Manafort's business, it's not out of the question that it's about providing information on potential collusion with Russia.
That is to say that, while Gates's potential cooperation could just be about providing information on Manafort's business, it's not out of the question that it's about providing information on potential collusion with Russia.
That is to say, one option for Alibaba would be to integrate it and use it as part of a wider "business transformation" and modernization offering, or as a standalone product, as it currently exists.
That is to say, before hurricane Michael coming, traders had priced its influence, fueling oil prices, but when the hurricane landed, the market thought its influence to local energy infrastructure is less than the estimation.
That is to say: Gershoff won't say she's sure that striking your kids makes them misbehave, but she's pretty positive that kids who have been struck go on to misbehave more than kids who haven't.
They argue that when one is born should have no bearing on one's intrinsic value—that is to say, "time discounting," or valuing the future less than the present, should not apply to human lives.
That is to say, Kobe was pretty much dead on last summer when he told Shelburne which number he'd retire if had to pick: It's pretty weird but the Lakers basically had to do this.
Let's get this big caveat out of the way: Donald Trump probably isn't interested in the minutiae of being president — that is to say the actual, everyday management of the most powerful state on earth.
That is to say, where warrants are required to access electronic files, the government must formulate some reason for which it needs access—a reason palpable enough that a judge will sign off on it.
That is to say, there is a new form of totalitarianism which is posing a threat to the peace of the world, not for France or Europe alone, but for the peace of the world.
Although NIDA's pockets run deep, the agency is particular about the kind of drug research it will fund—that is to say, only research that investigates the abuse potential of substances, not their therapeutic potential.
To put a fine point on it, Sanders is an internationalist and Warren is a nationalist; that is to say, Sanders, unlike Warren, does not center the American citizen in his vision of foreign policy.
There was effectively a black market for tickets even among editors and retailers (not, that is to say, just fashion groupies and students), and people would bargain with each other for a chance to go.
In fields dominated by cis white men (that is to say, most of them), the most valuable tool a marginalized person can have is deciding to take the shot regardless of whether they hear back.
That is to say, they can get rather academic about an especially cataclysmic feature of life on Earth: twisting columns of flames that can whip across the landscape at upwards of 140 miles per hour.
Frances Wang, a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Pittsburgh who studies genetic and environmental causes of alcohol use disorders, said that often people blame only the home environment — that is to say, the parenting.
It depicts the bald, confident, well-fed Joseph van Aken, identified as a "drapery painter" — that is to say, the partner who would complete the studio's society portraits after Hudson painted the faces and hands.
Ms. Damrau's invaluable "Grand Opera," with Emmanuel Villaume conducting the orchestra and chorus of the Lyon Opera, doesn't just include arias and scenes from the better-known (that is to say, known-at-all) pieces.
That is to say, these regulations are killing two bids with one stone: Appeasing EU regulators and, hopefully for Facebook, appeasing other angry lawmakers around the world who can't get their own regulations in place.
Giuliani then told Sondland that same day that he wanted a public statement from Ukrainian officials on a mythical DNC server and the Burisma case—that is to say, a Clinton investigation and a Biden investigation.
Many market watchers have expressed concern that big banks are being regulated into utilities — that is to say, saddled with enough requirements and boxes to check that they would face low margins in virtually any economy.
That is to say, women taking progesterone-based contraception would still use the extended sexuality phase to initiate fun, bonding sex with their boyfriends—but only if they felt invested in their relationship with their partner.
For years, companies like IBM have been trying to develop AI that mimics human decision making: That is to say, machines that learn from their mistakes like humans and can adapt quickly to changing, complex situations.
This is the third Saud dynasty that we are witnessing, the third flower on a vine that is rooted as far into the past as the creation of Britain, that is to say, some 20153 years.
"Not allowing the economy to slip out of a reasonable range, that is to say we will not allow waves of layoffs," said Li, adding the government will provide support to firms creating the most jobs.
"Not allowing the economy to slip out of a reasonable range, that is to say we will not allow waves of layoffs," said Li, adding the government will provide support to firms that create most jobs.
"For somebody to say you can only take so much because of the salary cap or you can only do this or that, I don't know how fair that is to say," Prescott told USA Today.
That is to say, it's up to Group admins to decide whether they would like to enable mentorships within their communities, and then it's also up to them to pair people together, and make the introductions.
That is to say, there will be a certain amount of data that will be given away with a very low barrier to entry on the paid product ('$10 hypothetically' is the price he told me).
That is to say, she falls in a certain cross-section of society that is most vulnerable to the stress of modern life: she is a woman of color, a single mother, and low-wage worker.
That is to say: only the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max will get the Deep Fusion update, as they're the only Apple devices that run on the A13 chips so far.
Sun Basket also offers an interesting upgrade option when it comes to its ingredients — that is to say, if a recipe is offered with salmon, you can swap it out for a premium ingredient like halibut.
That is to say, actual edification isn't the purpose of almost any food show or YouTube tutorial — sorry Julia Child, but literally three people watching you are going to make that duck à l'orange — it's entertainment.
Maybe the kids who drink the diet beverages are also eating snack foods and fast foods — that is to say, maybe drinking a lot of diet drinks is a marker for a less healthy lifestyle overall.
That is to say, he's behind the slinky guitar playing, the compositions, the drum machines, the synth bass, various other forms of percussion and — crucially — the mixing and splicing of the music after it's been recorded.
And an examination of the plumes recently detected the presence of hydrogen, suggesting there is hydrothermal activity, that is to say, energy and heat on the bottom of that ocean that could provide food for microbes.
Boutique banks' wallet share — that is to say, how much money they make on deals compared with Wall Street's largest institutions — began rising in the wake of the global financial crisis, and doubled from 2008 until today.
Now, none of that is to say that it&aposs workable for Democrats to build a strategy, which -- and no one would -- to build a strategy around a 28-year-old first-time congresswoman from the Bronx.
"Italy does not want to clash with the European Commission, and I hope the opposite is also true, that is to say that no one in Brussels intends to engage in a fight with us," he said.
Just so, the accumulated impressions and recollections realized as random objects have settled into Jimenez's silken nets, not quite at the floor — that is to say forgotten — and not rising to the surface of conscious awareness either.
On the 40th anniversary of the end of Berkowitz's spree, Denaro, now 61, tells PEOPLE he is doing fine physically — and he understands how rare that is to say as one of the Son of Sam's victims.
That is to say, if you constantly reposition images of public anti-Black violence into the (still racist) public sphere, you run the risk of reproducing violence, and repeatedly forcing Black media consumers to relive racial trauma.
That is to say, the skew index may merely be picking up the fact that certain parties retain a willingness to buy crash-protection options — no matter how unlikely it may be that they ever pay off.
"I wrote the play the way one has a dream — that is to say, unconscious of where I was going," Mr. Zeller said recently over green tea at the elegant Royal Monceau Hotel, a venue he chose.
"The two leaders have a good relationship between them personally and that sends a signal to the region, especially to a common threat to both the United States and Japan, that is to say, China," she added.
That is to say, every nation has combined its greatest minds with its very worst chefs to come up with country-specific ways to punish those who would give their lives in the name of the flag.
There was no partial credit given for being one of many rather than one alone — provided that she or he was on the first, and most desirable panel (that is to say, not hidden behind a foldout).
Astronomers had long considered that interstellar debris might invade the solar system from time to time, in the form of icy chunks spit from the rocky disks forming faraway planets, that is to say, as interstellar comets.
Certainly the visual narrative of the celebration — that is to say, who wore what, which is what the press had to play with — hardly held the historical significance of the royal wedding, say, or a presidential inauguration.
That is to say, unless the investigation authority has been rendered a warrant from the court after review by a judge who is independent from the investigation authority, it is impossible for the authority to arrest someone.
"Potential new consolidation processes must be market-led, that is to say, create value for shareholders, while we as supervisors must guarantee that the deals maintain financial stability," De Cos said at a financial event in Madrid.
"I think that by the end of the month, that is to say by the end of the application of this decree for the summer, we are estimating that there will be about a hundred fines," Nekkaz said.
That is to say, Klein has chosen to plow a particular path into the work, focusing on the problem of identity, but with a twist that seeks to transform that buzzword into a set of Russian nesting dolls.
"But if OPEC reverts to being OPEC — that is to say 60 to 70 percent compliance — then OPEC is still going to be producing 700,000 to 800,000 barrels of oil ... more this January than last January," he said.
In addition to that, they certainly might have a tiered approach to the multiple identities they assume — that is to say a Latino business owner might care more about small business tax credits than they do about immigration.
Tweeting "this is the most 2016 thing" is a common trope that relatively meme-aware but ultimately not-that-clever internet users (that is to say, most of us) employed whenever something completely messed up happened this year.
On Wednesday, the Bank of Uncle Sam offered a two-year CD that pays more than its 10-year CD. That is to say, 2-year Treasury bonds were yielding 1.603% while 10-year Treasurys were yielding 183%.
In Sunday's episode of The Walking Dead, not much happens, but what does happen is entertaining, generally fun TV. That is to say: "Say Yes" is mainly about Rick and Michonne fighting zombies together and being in love.
That is to say, it's darker, it's grittier, it's moodier, and it sees him experimenting with the lower reaches of his vocal range, toying with electronic beats, and pushing the boundaries of his signature pop-R&B sound.
But after nearly 25 years, Ms. Ahrens and Mr. Costa, who married in 1989, decided it was time to move on, to an adult building — that is to say, a building with a doorman and reliable vertical transportation.
From a young age, kids (that is to say: future workers) are taught the importance of distinguishing themselves from the rest of the pack, that "the squeaky wheel gets the grease" — and all that good (or cliched) stuff.
That is to say that the current US military force in South Korea isn't intended to really stop the whole of the North Korean military all by their lonesome, but rather to function as a tripwire of sorts.
That is to say, while it's a fine concept to want to diversify from US holdings to a smaller country's government bonds, that market might not be sophisticated or large enough to make sense for this kind of investment.
Could we do something that pushes him as well and stop what they're doing with the Syrian regime -- that is to say the help they are providing to the Syrian regime, which sends bombs to the population of Aleppo?
What, for example, happens when a California operator (that is to say, the passenger) of an autonomous vehicle without human controls crosses the Golden State's border and veers into Oregon, which has zero autonomous vehicle laws on the books?
That is to say, all the hypermasculine tension of every Henry Fonda who ever strolled into a saloon is here elevated into a harsh multicultural gumbo that congeals into the worn features of its hero, first-timer Meinhard Neumann.
The more liquidity an investor has — that is to say, the more unspent capital they are armed with to confront unforeseen challenges arising from existing investments — the better they are expected to withstand market pressures in an economic downturn.
That is to say, while some have noted in sometimes anxious tones that the VIX has remained low as compared to historical averages, the real story is that the VIX is markedly high as compared to actual market moves.
So what we figured is we want to make sure we have the full team package solid, that is to say, we're making sure the car is technically solid, we're making sure the contracts and the financing is solid.
That is to say, people who have sat out the labor market and not been included in the labor force are now coming into the job market — although more slowly than the top line numbers would tend to indicate.
"If a seller has a return policy" — that is to say, a policy that returns are accepted under certain conditions — "eBay does not require valid proof from the buyer and take them at their word," Mr. B. wrote, ungrammatically.
But as an outgrowth of a peculiarly American (that is to say, paradoxical and self-defeating) brand of Puritanical asceticism, this new minimalist lifestyle always seems to end in enabling new modes of consumption, a veritable excess of less.
That is to say, business users are verified and approved based on turnover (revenues) as measured by the Stripe payments platform itself; and in cases where applicants are "pre-revenue," they can be evaluated based on other data sources.
Stephen Curry can't give the Warriors more than he's giving them — and no one is ever going to feel sorry for Golden State — but the hosts don't appear to have enough firepower tonight, strange as that is to say.
That is to say, one minute he stood with an air of intense concentration, and then, with just a ripple in his skin like a breeze passing over still water, he materialized some five feet higher in the air.
That is to say, one minute he stood with an air of intense concentration, and then, with just a ripple in his skin like a breeze passing over still water, he materialized some five feet higher in the air.
After a journey lasting 3 billion years, that is to say, a quarter of the age of the universe, those waves started jiggling LIGO's mirrors back and forth by a fraction of an atomic diameter 20 times a second.
Ms. Ramsay-Levi will be the eighth creative director at Chloé since it was founded by Gaby Aghion in 1952 (the eighth, that is to say, not including Ms. Aghion), and the first Frenchwoman since Martine Sitbon in 1992.
That is to say that the team has been battered into the shape of its indefatigable essence; it has suffered and learned something from the suffering, and knows what part of itself comes in handy in spectacularly disadvantageous circumstances.
That said, there is one painting in the show that matches the ecstatic — that is to say, unconflicted — content of "Mountains and Sea," and that is "Milkwood Arcade" from 2102, one year after Frankenthaler abandoned oil paint for acrylics.
To be polite, one could compare it to strong, smelly cheese, but the truth is that shark smells like the part of the sidewalk that's not illuminated by streetlights—that is to say, the part that smells like piss.
That is to say, it's a scary movie that does its work slowly, playing an insidious little mind game by injecting whispers of violence into seemingly ordinary settings: a lunchroom dance-off, a glittery quinceañera, an afternoon at the mall.
That is to say game streaming may be too abundant, available, and creatively fluid to live on network television, where it would be subject to slow development time tables, rigid broadcast slots, and minimal interactivity beyond the occasional hashtag campaign.
This had far-ranging effects on subsequent Arabic poetry, stimulating many innovations, among which was a focus on secular matters, so as to avoid competition with the Quran, that is to say, to avoid poetry's innate tendency toward the sacrilegious.
The day after the third anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the…Read more ReadAll that is to say, while folks are still hurting from MH370, the search for closure continues to bring about new science.[Eos]
And so we return to Wilcox, who called a reporter "a piece of trash" for doing her job — that is to say, not trying to find her boss a swank deal on D.C. rent or a $43,000 soundproof phone booth.
The result is a policy that even its critics grant might be constitutional if it were being implemented by a president who hadn't promised as a candidate to "shut down" Muslim immigration — that is to say, anyone but President Trump.
Obama: Trump's proposal calls for $603 billion for the DOD, whereas Obama's called for $584 billion — that is to say "it's basically the Obama approach with a little bit more, but not much," as committee chairman Mac Thornberry put it.
That is to say, several of the names within the S&P 500 are global market leaders, such as Apple and Facebook, and can generate large profits from a bevy of global activities that are not captured by U.S. GDP.
That is to say, the housing market — despite some huge dips resulting either from wider economic tides, or simply scandalous mismanagement around, for example, sub-prime lending — continues to be a major draw not just for investors but also consumers.
Revealing hidden patterns in human rights cases The researchers also found that the judgements of the court were more dependent on the facts of the case itself (that is to say, its history and its particulars) than the legal arguments (i.e.
You'll get the same great audio Sonos made its name for from earlier Play:1 speakers — that is to say full sounding with plenty of bass — and support for multiroom audio for when your kids move into their own home.
As many as eight of them, the agency said, could become hurricanes (that is to say, with winds of 74 miles per hour) and as many as four could be major hurricanes with winds of 103 miles per hour or higher.
"Then I saw this one, and I realized somebody had eaten my lunch" — a tribute to Donald Miralle, who took the photo and later told Ms. Buckland that his best work is "pre-conceptualized," that is to say, no accident.
That is to say, the company is using sensors on cars (and phones and whatever else is using Mapbox apps) to pick up more location information, when then gets anonymised and used to keep its maps as accurate as possible.
"The time is propitious to take a step I have eyed for some time and 'privatize' our three multi manager flag ship funds — that is to say returning client assets," Bacon wrote in a letter to clients viewed by CNBC.
That is to say, we're looking for artists who understand the world more succinctly when it is translated into the visual and sensory realms; who refer to art, rather than politics, to learn about humanity and the state of the world.
That is to say, it's one thing to be aware of the richness of abstract painting's history, but it's something else to seriously engage with its legacy and lessons, and to try to make art in dialog with its implicit demands.
And that is to say nothing of the open House seat in Montana, formerly held by the interior secretary, Ryan Zinke, which has already been supplied with outside Republican funding and could demand more before it is over on May 25.
That is to say, when representatives for Google, Twitter, and Facebook are gathered before lawmakers for the topic of "violence, extremism and digital responsibility," you might expect there to be some cogent question-asking on any of those three subjects.
All of that is to say that Apple's clearly doing something right here, and competitors like Fitbit and Fossil (the latter of which has been working closely with Google) have plenty of catching up to do on the smartwatch front.
Allegra: I got a strong sense of déjà vu from this finale, because the story seemed to follow an elliptical trajectory — that is to say, what played out in "See How They Fly" seemed to mirror the events of the comic.
However, Einstein, when he invented the sort of trampoline universe described by general relativity, did not dream that it would lead to pocket devices that keep time and tell you precisely where you are on Earth — that is to say, GPS.
Just as the Holmsian hound would have barked at a stranger, mountains of evidence demonstrate that the broadband providers have the incentive and ability, that is to say, the motivation and the power, to limit competition in the absence of established rules.
All of that is to say that there are real risks to marijuana, legitimate concerns about the current form of legalization America is embracing, and alternatives to what the country is doing besides the false binary choice between prohibition and commercial legalization.
Twenty years later these elisions and assumptions are especially glaring, as is her disinclination toward politics, but Babitz's work is first and foremost historical — that is to say, we need not make excuses for Babitz, but to fully condemn her would be anachronistic.
"I have learned as much about writing a poem — that is to say, about the sort of poem I want to write — from listening closely to certain pieces of music as from reading other poems," he once told the reference work Contemporary Authors.
Investment-grade debt issuance — that is to say, debt that is viewed as more stable but which offers lower return, has surged in recent years, but there are signs that the run-up in dividends fueled in part by cheap debt is unsustainable.
That is to say, almost every Catholic distinctive — the list that distinguishes Catholicism from Orthodoxy, the longer list that distinguishes Catholicism from the Reformed churches, the still-longer list that distinguishes Catholicism from Mormonism or Seventh-Day Adventism or Christian Science, etc.
That is to say, even though the worse of the referendum's two possible outcomes (from the market's perspective) indeed transpired, the fact that an outcome has been produced means that options traders may no longer consider the vote as they set options prices.
She explains that when discussing this idea of personhood, the committee that drafted the report considered the matter to be similar to corporate personhood — that is to say; making something an "electronic person" is a legal fiction rather than a philosophical statement.
While critics might note that Apple's price increase is greater than the pound's loss in value, financial analysts predict that the market still hasn't fully priced in the cost of Brexit — that is to say the pound still has further to fall.
Before we conducted our studies, we thought we might find a single collective intelligence factor for groups that was mostly predicted by the average individual intelligence of the group members—that is to say, the smarter the members, the smarter the group.
It's important to note that this is all likely referring to the non-standalone version of 5G — that is to say, 5G networking built on top of existing LTE networks, and not the truly standalone 5G networks that will come later on.
In going into the plaintiff's lair, Cabana acted like a wrestler; that is to say, he acted like no personal bridges had been or ever could be burned, and no matter how bad things get in wrestling, you can always do business.
In theory, this could be a solid year for the Jets — that is to say, one in which a competitive team makes it to the playoffs while simultaneously progressing on its multiyear rebuilding effort that would bear fruit for many years to come.
That is to say, a field sketch of the wall done "to show additional details" depicts two painted lines touching the woman's back, along with a kind of starburst on the front of her torso, features described as "unexplained" in the archaeological report.
Players—that is to say, those actually playing the games and making millions of dollars while they do—are the ones who in one way or another fucked up and are, therefore, the ones that deserve the lion's share of the blame.
The PR/01 a collaboration with French audio outfit La Boite Concept (roughly, "concept box"), which presumably did the sound-specific portions of the speaker — that is to say, the speaker — while Native Union brought its understated design chops to the bargain.
This Court will rule on the constitutionality of gerrymandering, voter ID laws, union dues, campaign finance, Obamacare, and more; that is to say, they will rule on cases that will shape who holds, and who can effectively wield, political power in the future.
That is to say, if Fed is to hike during the upcoming meeting, we will be looking at a rate of - 0.4 percent in Europe and a higher rate between 0.75 and 1 percent in the US. CNBC's Qian Chen, reporting from Singapore.
While it's difficult to confirm exactly where all that info came from, it appears to be something of a breach of breaches; that is to say, it claims to aggregate over 2,000 leaked databases that contain passwords whose protective hashing has been cracked.
All that is to say that, as burned out and jaded as a lot of us are, 2019 is already shaping up to be a solid year for heavy music, and I'm looking forward to seeing what else y'all throw at me.
That is to say: someone publicly suffering and dealing with her mental health issues was still being shilled as a willing sex kitten, when we all knew she was just struggling to keep herself together in the middle of a media maelstrom.
"When we finish the agenda points, that is to say, when everything is agreed, that is when we will send the texts to Congress and convene the plebiscite," Santos said during an event in the Pacific port city of Buenaventura on Thursday.
Biden's long-overdue apology for his central role in the Hill-Thomas fiasco was typical Biden—that is to say, the rough equivalent of a reckless driver's acknowledgment that a hapless bystander may have been harmed while he was behind the wheel.
Rose plays Carmen not with the strained sexuality that made Dorothy Dandridge's characterization in Otto Preminger's 1954 film version an exemplar of performance hysteria—that is to say, Dandridge gave more than she had as an artist and then gave even more.
That is to say, Barry Trotz and the Washington Capitals parted ways Monday afternoon, less than two weeks after the coach won the organization's first Stanley Cup, very likely because of a disagreement about Trotz's worth, but maybe not entirely over money.
That is to say: Cabán is yet another example of a broader shift happening in parts of the Democratic Party, which has been having an identity crisis since Sanders waged a surprisingly successful challenge against Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic primaries.
I think of this idea of whiteness being an attitude, a world view, a kind of glamour, that is to say enchantment, because Duroseau's show is so much the antipode: the title alone tells us that the artist is focusing on things.
All that is to say, if Nazarbayev had only waited for Trump to take office, all of his efforts to cajole the White House would have paid dividends—and he could have enjoyed all of his ill-gotten snowmobiles and speedboats in peace.
"He made a fault, an ethical fault, that is to say, as a public official he accepted payments for that work, and he should not have done that," said Laurette Onkelinx, leader of the Brussels Socialist Party and an ally of Mr. Mayeur's.
That is to say, the black outfit that the first lady Claire Underwood wears to the funeral of the civilian beheaded by American Islamic extremists in the opening salvo of "House of Cards," Season 5, the streaming drama that dropped last week.
That is to say, US ask the members to reevaluate NAFTA after five years at a time, Mexico and Canada against this proposal, saying that would create uncertainty to the future implementation of the deal and paralyze business investment and job growth.
My favorite hypothesis involves women in the 1800s using melted beeswax, lavishly, as foundation — if someone looked too close, that is to say if someone tried to see your actual face, you could tell them to mind their own beeswax, not yours.
That is to say, if we just use our ability to manipulate narrative and construct meaning as a way to gain power for ourselves and to grow our personal brands, then we'll never be more than unwitting missionaries, doing magic tricks to dazzle the crowd.
That is to say, I jumped at Melissa Clark's new recipe this week, which she learned from Sohui Kim, the Brooklyn chef and restaurateur who owns and operates the Good Fork in Red Hook, Brooklyn, and Insa in nearby Gowanus, with her husband, Ben Schneider.
When it was time for me to photograph them, I chose not to photograph them in a normal way—that is to say not take conventional portraits, but rather to take portraits of them as the Hooded Men with black hoods over their heads.
That is to say, Sony had in theory replaced the original Gold headset with the Platinum model, which offered an even more precious metal in the title and new 3D audio features, albeit at a $159.99 price tag instead of the original Gold's $99.99.
The TRAI's newly-instated "Prohibition of Discriminatory Tariffs for Data Services Regulations" states that providers cannot "offer or charge discriminatory tariffs for data services on the basis of content being accessed by a consumer" — that is to say, they can't offer content for free.
The company is not revealing any specifics about valuation and revenue but confirms that up to now it's had "a lot of inbound" — that is to say, acquisition offers — and also requests to provide back-end technology to other retailer players in the lingerie space.
"Gay people in the media are doing what makes straight people comfortable, and automatically my response to that is to say I'm a dirty filthy fucker and if you can't deal with it, you can't deal with it," he told the Guardian in 2005.
But in arenas concerning something other than temperament, women may be granted the benefit of the doubt—that is to say, women may benefit from angel-in-the-houseism when the misbehavior, alleged or real, has nothing to do with our expectations of womanly behavior.
That is to say, building products requires working with disparate and distributed teams, and while developers may have an ever-growing array of algorithms, APIs and technology at their disposal to do this, ironically the platforms to track it all haven't evolved with the times.
The curators of "Dawn of a Nation" make the eyebrow-raising proposition that Mr. Penone's photograph symbolizes "a nation gazing introspectively at itself and its history as it enters the period of critical tension" — that is to say, the violent years of the 1970s.
So all that is to say that if the law is that if a juror is not considering the evidence, she can be removed from the jury during the course of the trial, I don't think that that is true of jurors who nullify.
I've taken more than 2000 unfiltered questions and the single hardest question I've gotten—I got one from a little boy and I got one from a little girl—and that is to say, when you're President how are you going to keep us safe?
In a sequence that's by turns heartbreaking and as stupidly hilarious as something from a scatological teen comedy film, Brandeis recollects her struggles with constipation — that is to say her struggles with pretending to be constipated so as to keep up the Crohn's disease ruse.
That is to say, if millions of tons of cheap Powder River Basin coal are no longer on the US market, it's likely that power producers will switch to cleaner alternatives rather than dig up more expensive coal in other parts of the country.
The straps are built like your average bra (that is to say they're adjustable), and the cups hold a nice supportive shape, so it's impossible to tell that this bra isn't your standard underwire pushup (which, come on, we all know are super uncomfortable).
Szpunar "expresses doubts as to whether the color red can perform the essential function of a trade mark, that of identifying its proprietor, when that color is used out of context, that is to say, separately from the shape of a sole," the ECJ said.
Editors' Choice Let's celebrate the eccentrics and obsessives this week, the visionaries and reclusive cranks who spend decades on a single project or a singular body of work and wait for the culture — that is to say, for you and me — to catch up.
That is to say, he was the creative force who lands at the top of a heritage brand and reinvents it by identifying its sartorial semiology and then pulls it into the present with a healthy dose of disrespect and a dollop of pop culture.
" He seemed like a petulant, hyper-rich brat — that is to say, a caricature of himself: "I hate when I'm on a flight and I wake up with a water bottle next to me like oh great now I gotta be responsible for this water bottle.
The creators clearly did a ton of research and Observation, that is to say the station, is a convincing 21st century operation — cameras and laptops are stashed everywhere, and there are sticky notes from the Russian and Chinese denizens, luggage and experiments tucked away or half finished.
A small panel of beer experts (that is to say, CNBC and a group of seasoned beer enthusiasts whose experience spans more than six decades) tested House out and came to similar conclusions: there's none of the sour bite that accompanies a northern European lagers or pilsners.
That is to say, the company naturally attracts parents and kids who — even if they are only fractionally as self-motivated as Beaton seems to be — will already have a lot of focus and academic ability and may therefore be predisposed to succeeding through the platform.
And after he is no longer President, hopefully, we will get Republicans to agree that we have to – I mean one thing we should learn is that various norms, that is to say everybody does this or no one ever does that, well, now he did.
Magic is less of a deus ex machina and more of a trigger for trouble, which feels like a realistic result to expect when placing phenomenal cosmic power and stewardship of a world in the hands of normal — that is to say, irresponsible and flawed — 20-somethings.
There's almost no details as to what that would look like yet, although presumably the 9th Gen H-series chips will look a lot like the 9th Gen desktop ones — that is to say, using Intel's 14nm++ process that it introduced with its 8th Gen processors.
Image: NASAAll that is to say, the news I've got for you today is business as usual—the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is skyrocketing as usual, and 2017 is on track to have the highest level of carbon in the atmosphere ever, as usual.
"They are trying to accuse my brother of a crime, that is to say, he's changed from being a witness to being someone who committed a crime, and they are trying to find a crime to pin on him however they can," Oscar Castro told reporters Wednesday.
With little fanfare—that is to say, no singles, no support tour, and a release date timed deliberately to coincide with the music industry's hibernation at the end of each calendar year—it's easy enough to see his latest project as yet another bid at obscurity.
That is to say, if May fails to beat handsomely the 12-seat majority her predecessor David Cameron won in 2015, her electoral gamble will have failed and her authority will be undermined both inside the Conservative Party and at talks with 27 other EU leaders.
That is to say, we need to engage with politicians for us to actually address climate change, but at the same time, even if we are allied with somebody like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in this instant, that doesn't necessarily mean that we will in the future.
That year, and to an even greater degree in 2004, Rove and his team set about finding consumers—that is to say, voters—who were most likely to buy what his candidate was selling, by uncovering and then appealing to their most salient traits and concerns.
The right thing to do under these circumstances is for the parents to tell everyone that college is a forbidden subject — and the best way to explain that is to say, we are all sick of it, and we have promised ourselves and our child a respite.
That is to say: I have little to which I might compare my experience of this festival in the Swiss Alps, which puts me in the precarious position of liking or not-liking something — in my practice, the weakest possible metric for the evaluation of art.
All that is to say that counterfeiting and mislabeling are by no means something new or limited to one particular aspect of the seafood industry, but now we definitively know that the problem is not simply a cheaper fish being sold as a more expensive one.
All that is to say, for completionists looking to see every nook and cranny of Man of Medan, the online mode is definitely worth checking out — but its bizarre execution makes it the worst way to experience the central narrative, at least for the first time.
Casteel came to realize that there were relatively few images of black men that showed them as the kind of people she knew her brothers to be: fully human, that is to say—people who had social lives and were integral, valued members of families and communities.
In MoMA's galleries the books hang in midair, swinging from the ceiling, while the Instagram images are displayed on finger-smudged iPads, which visitors were flicking through with the same attention usually given to social-media imagery — that is to say, not much attention at all.
"My best guess is that North Korea is receiving trade credits from those providing it with goods and services — that is to say, China," said Steve Hanke, an economist at Johns Hopkins University who studies China's financing of rogue regimes like those in North Korea and Venezuela.
That is to say, Castro's rule was no different from the other regimes ransacking their populations and hoovering up massive wealth for themselves and their inner circles—all the while taking full advantage of all the innovations that modern kleptocracy offers both authoritarians and blood-soaked brutalists.
That is to say, the federal government—the same body that sought to raze our speech, snuff out our religions, steal our land, and effectively end our various ways of life—is now in charge of determining who is Native enough to be considered a sovereign nation.
That is to say, a crucial part of reducing carbon emissions is switching energy uses that currently run on combusted fossil fuels — notably, transportation, heating and cooling, and heavy industry — over to electricity, to the extent possible, so that they can run on zero-carbon power.
That is to say, it's unlikely to send the winner into the divisional top-10, and even if it did, it's hard to imagine either fighter hanging in there for very long in the company of 170-pound monsters like Rory McDonald, Tyron Woodley and Carlos Condit.
One defines it narrowly as linked to the period of modernism in contemporary art, from the late 19th century into the mid-20th century, while another associates it more broadly by the earmark of vanguardism — that is to say, a tendency to push the cultural status quo.
Whenever a film like Ghostbusters or Black Panther comes out – that is to say, a movie that's not just about another straight white guy – I hear grumbling from well-meaning critics, mostly white and male, worried that they must like these movies lest they be branded as bigots.
Below, an excerpt from an analysis on the agreement by the European edition of The New York Herald: According to the preamble of the Treaty of Versailles, it entered into full force with yesterday's exchange of ratifications — in force, that is to say, as regards the ratifying nations.
When I was at the Hewlett Foundation, we sponsored a study by the National Center for Atmospheric Research that asked the question: Globally, if you met unmet need for contraceptives — that is to say, no coercion whatsoever — what would it cost and what would the carbon impact be?
The pictures' colorful, abstract patterns are supposed to reveal hidden images when stared at long enough, but personally they make me feel like Star-Lord at the end of Infinity War – that is to say, a disappointment to every living being on this planet including and especially myself.
That is to say on the winter break I read Pascal Quignard, in each image there's a missing image, says he, I add in each sound there's a missing sound, say: my mother how she, because of her hearing impairment, is permanently reconstructing sentences from fragments, isn't that writing?
That is to say, Death Worship traffics in pummeling, chaotic black metal that flirts with grind in manic speed and overall intensity (if not aesthetic or vocal political leanings—according to the audio interview included at the end, the only lyrical theme on Extermination Mass is "death and nihilism").
That is to say, he is about as unlikely a hero as they come, and he was treated to a hero's welcome in Business 101 this morning: In addition to a standing O from his classmates (and professor), Maye also earned Most Outstanding Player honors for the South Regional.
In this light, Serra's etchings reflect a quotidian reality rather than a platonic one; that is to say, while his art, to his way of thinking, may operate on a purely geometric plane, it's nonetheless connected to life as it is lived now, including the hassles of road work.
It doesn't seem at all unreasonable to say that the roster of acts on show would likely never come together in any other context—that is to say, Simple Things is a unique proposition in just how seamlessly it melds contemplative, boundary-pushing with actual, taps-aff hedonism.
As with so much else in the question about the best way to move content from one device to another, the answer was coming from somewhere else altogether: the cloud — that is to say, streaming services have trumped both the Dish Hopper and whatever else was competing against it.
Although almost everyone in the United States who took an introductory economics course in college studied Samuelson's text, to this day a balanced federal budget — that is to say an anti-Keynesian approach to economics — remains a rhetorical article of faith for virtually every politician in both parties.
Here's the finding of a new study from the University of Illinois at Chicago: In 224, one half of Chicago by census tract was "middle-income"—that is to say, the people who made up the old working-class machine vote, most of them without four-year college degrees.
That is to say, it's bonkers good TV. The Politician's unpredictable, candy-colored world of high ambition, low empathy, and the occasional musical number felt like a sideways glance into another dimension, one where Ben Platt and Gwyneth Paltrow both shine in roles they were born to play.
All that is to say that some of the anti-LGBTQ rhetoric espoused by Republicans around the country — like former Virginia attorney general and recent Trump appointee Ken Cuccinelli, who has said that acts of homosexual sex are "against nature and are harmful to society" — are less common here.
That is to say, we have well passed the point where just about any business or vertical can be built with a tech approach in mind, to underpin the product itself; or to help deliver that product to the world in a way that is better than what preceded it.
Harvey was the first hurricane of category 2300 or above (that is to say, one with wind speeds over 23 knots, or 24km per hour) to hit the United States since 23, the year Katrina devastated New Orleans—a 8003-year hiatus longer than any other in the historical record.
But that wasn't even Dinklage's only unaired pilot: He also played Bob Hart in Testing Bob, which looks like it was meant to be 2005's answer to All in the Family and Welcome Back Cotter (that is to say: a show about a cantankerous, broken-down high-school teacher).
"That is to say that the structure that leads to misogyny, hate, and phobia is still present and hasn't been removed from society whatever progress we've made, so we still need to do work but also recognise there are now, more than ever, more opportunities to enjoy the roses," says Jawad.
But in every case it will be howling protest awkwardly shoehorned into the structure of high epic; that is to say, it will be something that power can roll its eyes at, while the major financial institutions carry on finding the next poor weak nation to take for all it's worth.
That is to say the once unthinkable is now thinkable: Britain exiting the European Union is now a real possibility as the result of a wave of populism that has spread across the nation, against the backdrop of a fierce debate about the flood of migrants who have entered the country.
Immigrants help increase the country's overall gross domestic product, but they also are responsible for increasing the per capita G.D.P. That is to say, immigrants have a net positive impact on the Australian economy because they typically contribute more in tax revenue than the amount they consume in government services.
That is to say, Pinker doesn't spend much time on the decline of social trust, the breakdown of family life, the polarization of national life, the spread of tribal mentalities, the rise of narcissism, the decline of social capital, the rising alienation from institutions or the decline of citizenship and neighborliness.
If he is to read it at all he must be interested, that is to say, he must enter into the situation and care about the outcome ... The more passionately involved he becomes, the more he will tend to resent not only a different view, but a disturbing bit of news.
What I saw was a pier with shaded areas down which formless black shapes — that is to say, women — glided with their faces veiled, one woman lifting the black flap over her mouth to insert an ice cream cone; and an official telling a little girl to get off her tricycle.
An American jewel is at stake, a place where honorable patriots take an oath to the Constitution — that is to say, to the rule of law, representative governance and the democratic processes that, with conspicuous failings but equally conspicuous bravery, United States diplomats have sought to extend across the world.
Consequently, to really tackle the "gun problem" in America — meaning the problem by which a large number of people die each year who would live if the country were less awash in firearms — would require a level of gun regulation and gun confiscation that is, to say the least, politically unrealistic.
Industrials have rallied more than 13 percent since the election off of expectations that Trump would implement a trillion-dollar infrastructure plan to restore the country's bridges and roads, leading many to consider the sector a "Trump trade," that is to say a group of stocks expected to rally under the Trump administration.
Notably, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk pointed out on Twitter that the Block 5 Falcon Heavy (that is to say, the production revision as opposed to the test version we saw) has 10 percent more thrust capacity than before, which also translates to a better safety margin if using less than its maximum.
Massive boost to investment - sharpen the figures but with an application like AirB&B and others like it if you know if you make available for occupation for rental 50,000 rooms in people's houses that is to say underutilized, existing inventory that is already built, that is of course an enormous productivity gain.
None of that is to say that they couldn't help or that any traded player might not roll up an insane Yoenis Cespedes–like run after being dealt—it mostly doesn't happen, but we tend to remember when it does—but the risk-reward ratio could turn out to be painfully askew.
That is to say, although we define those in the middle in terms of those who are the most extreme in the political parties, those who control the redistricting process, and those who run for political office, is there any theoretical reason why we define those in the middle in this way?
Understanding this, you can see the DJ as a carnival barker, or a sensitive and knowing soundscape designer, or a shaman opening unseen doors to threshold experiences where you just might die a little — that is to say, lose the manic grip on your ego, lose yourself like a raindrop in the thunderstorm.
Scott Nations President / CIO Nationashares For nearly a month, there has been talk of a "Blue Wave," that is to say let the democratic hold the majority in both houses of congress Well, if the Democrats do get a full win, it would certainly be a mortal blow to the Gop and the Trump administration.
All that is to say that, despite traffic that some months reached into the hundreds of millions, 24chan's prospects as a legitimate business were never all that bright — racist hate speech, illegal hacking and celebration of mass murder are not the sort of things most mainstream advertisers are particularly keen to associate with their brands.
Add your dry and wet mixtures to your batter in alternating batches, that is to say, add in ⅓ of your flour, mix to combine, add in ½ of your cider and milk mixture, mix to combine, add in another ⅓ of flour, then the rest of your milk and cider, then the rest of your flour.
So, that was... QUESTION: Assuming the separate one -- part, that she carved out, and that is to say -- and if this is untrue, I'd be grateful to be disabused of the notion -- but the great bulk of Iran's progress in the development of its enrichment program has taken place under President Obama's watch, correct?
If he needs to show he's really deporting as many people as he said he would, the easiest way to do that is to say, 'Hey I have this list of hundreds of thousands—potentially over a million—undocumented immigrants, where they live and where they have lived since they've been in the country.
A curious thing about Miss Dickinson is that, although in her later years — that is to say, after she had passed her twenty-fifth year — she shunned society and clung closely to her home, she in her youthful days was full of fun and the life of the centre of schoolgirls in which she moved.
That is to say, it's simple enough that you can use it absentmindedly to make music while you pace around your apartment, trying to come up with a half-decent headline for the story of crowdfunded music projects at CES you've been writing (a purely hypothetical example that in no way reflects my life).
Now, in the 21st century, this realization is propelling a race among some of the world's most influential university laboratories, government agencies and technology companies, to design and build a "quantum computer," that is to say a device within which quantum effects are directly harnessed for information processing, including some feats unachievable by ordinary "classical" computers.
Samsung and LG both are expected to have new models out, but they will be bigger phones, and Apple's next lineup of iPhones won't address any of my complaints with the current iPhone X. All of that is to say, for my wants and needs, LG's goofily named G7 ThinQ is the best phone released this year.
But the stealth and secrecy surrounding the company's product and purpose is as weird as the people who are behind the company are impressive (that is to say that both the team behind Wonder is ridiculously, ridiculously impressive… and the degree to which the company's founder is tight-lipped about what he's doing is ridiculously ridiculously absurd).
That is to say, she has not engaged in the necessary public reflection with her caucus leaders or the public at large in order to explain just what should be done to reverse the horrible legacy of our present political moment, and to prevent anything like it from happening again once Trump is out of office.
Now, personally, I'm way more familiar with punk bands rocking basements than DJs spinning London clubs, and I'd presume that most of Fuller House's target audience—that is to say, those who are old enough to fondly remember a show that took place two decades ago—has a similar lack of knowledge about the contemporary dance music scene.
When the score drifts into his father's theme, "The Life I Lead," it settles against Michael's troubled countenance like a sonic subconscious, as he muddles over what sort of father to be; that is to say, what sort of father will deliver his family from their financial catastrophe and regain the pacific household atmosphere fostered by his wife.
That is to say, the most important social divide today is between a well-educated America that is marked by economic openness, traditional family structures, high social capital and high trust in institutions, and a less-educated America that is marked by economic insecurity, anarchic family structures, fraying community bonds and a pervasive sense of betrayal and distrust.
That is to say, the Second Amendment doesn't just guarantee an individual freedom; it's also a proclamation of a collective duty, which can be seen in countries like Switzerland, where gun ownership is mandatory — specifically to be used in defense of that nation against invasion -- for adult males 18 to 34 who are viewed as fit for service.
That is to say, there has been little in the way of bigger commercial roll outs of the technology, creating an opportunity in what is a huge market: fulfilment services are projected to be a $56 billion market by 2021 (currently the US is the biggest single region, estimated at between $13.5 billion and $15.5 billion).
That is to say, the masses may click on interesting stories, video, music and other media, but building a lucrative business around that content can be a struggle, with advertising-based models often providing little in the way of margins except for the very biggest properties (and even then, it can a tough balancing act managing costs).
The IBB "had been in this narrowing range for the last year, that is to say it was making both higher lows and lower highs and the action really since the start in November has now resolved itself to the upside, so it's been a very steep move," Wald said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Monday.

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