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" "Of course, Trump hasn't thought through any of that.
He could create more impact, he thought, through the media.
"I don't think they've thought through the issues," said Piedrahita.
I don't think there's enough being thought through on that.
"I don't think it's been completely thought through," he said.
They're making sure that everything has been properly thought through.
Yet in other respects, "The Public" seems overly thought through.
This is a car that has been properly thought through.
I think some people may not have thought through that.
So there is nothing that is not planned or thought through.
We've thought through this for literally more than a century now.
Has Trump thought through what "working with the Russians" really means?
Ms. Carter thought through every detail of their armor for battle.
" And they said, "Oh," and they thought through it, "Okay, fine.
She's a very rigorous thinker who has thought through every policy.
THERE ARE THOUSANDS AND THEY WEREN'T NECESSARILY COORDINATED, WELL THOUGHT THROUGH.
The company thought through preserving its product, too—until the bitter end.
Every detail down to the size of stitch has been thought through.
"It's one of the many things," Moloney notes, "that wasn't thought through."
"There are liability issues that need to be thought through," he said.
Other regulations, enacted to strengthen the economy, are simply ill-thought- through.
But neither is the way her mother has thought through the situation.
He had clearly thought through every little detail of the movie's world.
"There's a lot of small details we thought through," Mr. Cienski said.
At that time, I hadn't thought through the rest of the checklist.
The pseudo-interfaces on the iPad-mimicking tablets clearly were thought through.
"It's poorly executed and poorly thought through," one of the MSNBC staffers said.
We would do it all through the carefully thought-through, legally covered arrangements.
The implications of this could be sweeping and can't have been thought through.
But Sippey has thoroughly thought through how users can and should use Talkshow.
Impulse purchases, by definition, mean that you haven't thoroughly thought through the transaction.
Unfortunately, their simple, well thought through measure has now been overcome by events.
The announcement was also haphazard and may not have been fully thought through.
We really stylized in certain places, we really thought through all of that.
It seems the Chicago-based firm thought through a lot of these features.
There are a bunch of slogans that have not been carefully thought through.
Taking money from Shunwei rather than straight from Xiaomi is a thought-through choice.
But if that were feasible, the consequences would need to be carefully thought through.
Yes. Are there ill-conceived sales that have not thought through potential regulatory issues?
That's because it's a short masterpiece, a perfectly thought-through and executed horror tale.
A lot of people have never really thought through the scale that is involved.
This should have been thought through before any licence had been granted in 2012.
Or have just kind of thought through those issues beyond just an access thing.
"As he was flying, his thought through his head was, 'I'm dying,'" she said.
"They didn't work because the formula wasn't thought through properly," Signorelli von Braunhut said.
Have Senator Gillibrand and some of her allies thought through what "zero tolerance" means?
I always thought through this death metal shit, I can do whatever I want.
It also feels like some of the assignments weren't thought through all the way.
"Too many investors get blown out by things that aren't thought through," he said.
Yet, she leads the Discovery crew in HMTATT (Hasty Moves That Aren't Thought Through).
Musically and lyrically, every track is thought through, with debts called in and incurred.
"I thought through the middle innings he got a nice little rhythm," Boone said.
Some of Markovits's criticisms of college admissions don't seem to have been thought through.
Still, Schumer warned that Trump's proposed tariffs were "haphazard" and not thought through well.
Currys PC World has also thought through this nightmare scenario and has got you covered.
But the taxation and clearing process have not been fully thought through, the sources said.
Clinton implied that her main opponent had not thought through his bank-busting domestic agenda.
Well now we know at the very least they've thought through some of the consequences.
Tesla engineers have thought through the Model 3 and the production process ahead of time.
The story's not even thought through well enough to be outrageous in a provocative way.
"Trump is at war, but I don't think he's thought through the war," he said.
"It was not thought through, and that was my mistake," he said in the statement.
Restraint, considered the product of thought-through emotion, had moral value in Greek Classical tradition.
They really thought through everything and designed the space perfectly, and gave everything a home.
That may be true, but at least Amazon appears to have thought through the privacy concerns.
RBC Capital Markets analysts said Schneider's initial observations "were carefully thought through and to the point".
Which means that our defence, our security, elements of our sovereignty, must be re-thought through.
That is, the doctrine of unincorporated territories is thought through the prism of nationality, not geography.
The priest had a dreamy look as he thought through the events of the coming days.
Our personal device system will soon include a variety of opportunities we've not yet thought through.
For example, he said, the company thought through and ultimately decided to shut the nearby store.
His larger agenda is much less thought-through than what Bush attempted in his first term.
I was so in love with being on the lot, I hadn't thought through the dangers.
I thought through what it meant to be a mistake, feeling a bit of a sting.
Scientists learned useful ways to structure trials and thought through some of the ethical issues involved.
"If you haven't thought through your position in this space, it's too late now," he said.
"I think these are all things that need to be thought through very carefully," Zuckerberg said.
As noble as their mission is, it doesn't seem the two companies thought through the idea.
Events often destroy even well-thought-through grand strategies, and every foreign-policy maneuver carries risks.
Well, that's an interesting question, one I haven't really thought through as thoroughly as I'd like.
Again, so it looks sort of casual and relaxed but obviously, they've thought through every line.
It was not properly thought through and I am truly, from the bottom of my ❤️sorry.
I probably don't know if I would have picked it really if I had thought through everything.
But it's easy to warn people away from a poorly thought-through, halfhearted mess of a film.
"That's one I'm still trying to figure out," he said, haltingly, as he thought through his feelings.
President Barack Obama on Tuesday called the plan impractical, poorly thought through, and designed for political consumption.
If you've carved out a plan and thought through your options, chances are you'll be just fine.
He said calls from some for a deeper engagement in those countries must be fully thought through.
He said that he had thought through the professional ramifications, and they were worth it for him.
In the elevator, I thought through the long list of people I knew I could count on.
The essay sort of emerged from that experience as I sort of thought through the stark differences.
Too many investors have been blown out by things that aren't thought through, but they're the future.
"Ellsworth thought through exactly the relationship between all the white space and the objects inside," she said.
The menu has been distilled down to essentials, and the whole enterprise seems more carefully thought through.
And that's the thing about punishment: It is never planned out and thought through ahead of time.
"It is unlikely that there is a fully thought-through master plan ready for implementation," he added.
Melrose argued on Monday that GKN's Dana deal was "ill-thought-through" and would face regulatory hurdles.
I was 16, and the pig had been a poorly-thought-through joke gift from my father.
You've made it this far, now it's time to get stuck into some not-fully-thought-through resolutions.
Trump's policy on Syria is volatile precisely because he doesn't seem to have thought through questions of escalation.
I don't think Facebook has thought through sufficiently other ways (than censorship) to mitigate against risks like that.
But if he kicked them off, "I thought through the parade of horribles that would follow," he recalls.
I just hope the shift to using more glass and more expansive displays has been thoroughly thought through.
I don't think anybody — Google included — has fully thought through the repercussions of voice-centric, assistant-style search.
There are quite a few quirks, like the overreliance on a UI that hasn't quite been thought through.
Lagarde said she had the impression that the White House had not thought through the risks of retaliation.
These ideas entered European thought through a chain of influence that stretched from Hegel to Kierkegaard to Nietzsche.
Suavely articulated over simple, dramatic beats, every word is thought through and all five songs work as songs.
Exacting professionals like Theresa are surely accustomed to more thoroughly thought-through work than what is presented here.
Though it nearly matches "An Octoroon" in pure theatrical chutzpah, "Girls" doesn't have the same thought-through consistency.
"Not because they should get scared but because decisions must be thought through to the end," he added.
It's a constant reminder that the show isn't as thoroughly thought-through and self-contained as the source material.
The script is tremendously taut and thought-through, with minor details from the early going constantly revealing new significance.
Calls to abolish the IRS have not been well thought through, said Republican Representative Charles Boustany in an interview.
As Mr Hardwick told the justice select committee this week, reforms ought to be radical but carefully thought through.
The immediacy contributes to sending those questionable jokes and complaints, pressing send before we've thought through what we're saying.
But it is also unusually thought-through and, as far as Mr Macron is concerned, a spur to action.
MOYNIHAN: I THINK THE QUESTION ANONYMOUS CURRENCY IS SOMETHING THAT HAS TO BE THOUGHT THROUGH FROM A POLICY DECISION.
Lacob, 60, was one of the older players there, and he had clearly thought through his strengths and limitations.
This is what I was getting to is that the rest of her presentation was very well thought through.
Dylan had clearly thought through the songs beforehand, chosen his guitar strategies and decided where the dramatic peaks were.
I don't think that when the federal government decided to legalize marijuana, it thought through all of the implications.
Rumors had flown that the academy might rethink the new category, but had it ever really been thought through?
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said in a television interview the Trump administration had fully thought through the threat.
So, at some level, I would pre-roll a thought through a "how will they react to this?" filter.
This session was incredibly helpful to me as it unearthed themes that I had not consciously thought through before.
Still, it didn't take long to determine that the Sentra's update was thought through in all the right ways.
But few governments have thought through how rising temperatures, for instance, could affect the safety of the food we eat.
Disco Elysium is a game where every edge case has been thought through to the best of the dev's ability.
Black curly hair strewn across his head in a way that seemed haphazard but was surely and entirely thought through.
That ending seems potentially stronger: it's more specific, more thought-through, and less like a standard familiar horror-movie twist.
PSR Chief Executive Hannah Nixon said the impact of LINK's proposals on consumers from November had not been thought through.
But Hadestown in its final form, revised and workshopped and thoroughly thought through, rises above the sum of its parts.
Information about a technology's deployment isn't enough if the relevant parties haven't thought through the ramifications of that technology's use.
"He says a lot of not thought-through sh** that he doesn't even believe," Schlaff wrote in a Facebook message.
"I think this area of small, consumer lending in the banking business probably needs to be thought through," he said.
The California legislation is strict, intended to ensure that patients have thought through the decision and are making it voluntarily.
Ms. Marvel at least seems to have a thought-through idea for her Goneril (as a sexually overcharged society hostess).
He checked their I.D.s, quizzed them on their backgrounds, and asked them if they had thought through the possible consequences.
Some agree the privacy challenges haven't been thought through; others believe Epic is opportunistically trying to protect its market dominance.
Biden, however, said in the interview that suggestions the U.S. take out Assad through military force haven't been properly thought through.
And it helped fuel a lot of lending to Puerto Rico that wasn't necessarily thought through in a very serious way.
The Taoists thought through strict diet and exercise, with an extra focus on the power of breathing, they could evade death.
But I think that Iran has thought through this and might even see a limited conflict to be in its interests.
This well-meaning but not well-thought-through gift contributes to why rabbits are the third-most euthanized animals in shelters.
Writers from Murray Rothbard to Joseph Schumpeter to Salim Rashid have argued that Smith's ideas are poorly thought through, even plagiarised.
Organized by the gallery's director, Lynn Gumpert, the show looks great, thought through, with the improvisatory lift that adrenaline can provide.
"Obviously it'll pose a challenge to the company, but knowing the early team, they've already thought through all this," said Shah.
There are all kinds of confusion and delay and cost that have happened because the hiring freeze wasn't thought through sufficiently.
They feel like slapped-on post-hoc explanations rather than a thought-through arc that strengthens the reasoning behind the show.
Speaking at an annual banking conference in Acapulco, Carstens said the bank carefully thought through its bevy of actions on Feb.
In our last conversation of any note, Laurene and I thought through timing for her to meet you, and vice versa.
RIVERA: She&aposs terrible because she hasn&apost thought through how to pay for the wonderful programs that she keeps proposing.
We've become very critical of Trump, but I'm not sure that we have really thought through our culpability in his rise.
Nothing that these two mute women did for the next 40 minutes was as striking or thought-through as the setup.
And the persona, again, it's just whatever I feel like saying or doing, so it's not like a thought-through thing.
Both said they worried that the Trump administration had not thought through the consequences of killing a senior Iranian military figure.
In the heat of the moment, people often find themselves panicking, without having thought through the various options at our disposal.
There was only one problem with this plan, and it was a really big one: Nobody had thought through the economics.
"He took the blame for a policy that wasn't thought through," says John Sfakianakis of the Gulf Research Center, a think-tank.
Together we thought through the film and whether it faithfully rendered a writer, a phenomenon who is still clanging in our heads.
Other elements of the software experience feel less like they haven't been thought through and more that they just haven't been finished.
Bryan: This is the big question, and I have to admit, I still don't have a coherent, thought-through response to this.
So it was well thought-through to have, for example, Zelda as a key launch title when the Switch first came out.
But inside and out, these houses look more like architectural Mad Libs than the products of a well-thought-through, cohesive design.
But I get the sense that lots of carbon tax enthusiasts, especially on the left, haven't really thought through all the implications.
He hasn't really thought through what he's going to say, and that's something I think we see him do all the time.
As in Scotland, it is vulnerable to the charge that it is not offering a clearly thought-through alternative to EU membership.
The point of subscribing to the Review was to watch someone who had an interesting mind as they thought through a subject.
One thing that I hadn't really thought through was just how unappealing a candidate Mitt Romney was in an area like this.
You're not helping out the restaurant, and the margins are too high so the whole thing needs to be thought through differently.
We already know, from the platitudes he spouts to donors about The Square, that Christian hasn't thought through any problems of class.
They described the few cases they had handled as "straightforward" — patients had carefully thought through the decision and had full family support.
"I'm kind of surprised this has been resurrected because I don't think it has been fully thought through," he told reporters. Sen.
It is good that she knows that now, she said, and that she has thought through bringing another child into the home.
Until now, Washington and the Trump administration have played their cards surprisingly well, with an orderly, well-thought-through rollout of initiatives.
If you've already thought through how everything could feel, even when it goes wrong, you're prepared if things actually do go south.
And the interaction of the new health care system with existing programs like the Veterans Administration also needs to be thought through.
"They hadn't thought through all the operational, economic and practical requirements that companies, especially bigger companies, would have," Clarke said in an interview.
And Alexa is a – is a voice-activated interface that that works well as well, thought-through well, well-engineered, interfaces with Netflix.
It was an extraordinarily well-run and well-thought-through campaign in part because they knew who the candidate was going to be.
One of the test participants, Niels (Manoel Dupont) suffers from a sex addiction that is portrayed in a not especially thought-through way.
While the filmmakers have clearly thought through the logistics of time travel, they aren't trying to dazzle anyone with baroque, mind-bending paradoxes.
Kevin Carrico of Macquarie University in Australia studied the Thought through a distance-learning course run by Tsinghua, one of China's best universities.
He added that there were "further well-thought-through contingency plans" if needed but said there will be an "adjustment in our economy".
That's because — especially at work — you want to be sure you've really thought through your approach and are making the very best choice.
"This is an area that still needs further refinement -- I don't believe we have a really fully thought-through cyber doctrine," Warner added.
So what the government [is doing] right now, I think, is not really well thought through, and they're always surprised by the reactions.
Aides may not have objected to her reckless idea of a rogue server, but surely every little thing they do is thought through.
Up to this point, though it seemed obvious that's where the season was heading, I hadn't thought through the implications of this move.
"I don't think he has thought through this issue in a way that I and a number of people have," Mr. Spencer said.
"That was something I hadn't actually thought through," he said, though he added that the church was not reconsidering its open-carry policy.
Please, Democrats, don't tell me you need Sanders's big, ill-thought-through, revolutionary grand schemes to get inspired and mobilized for this election.
He called Trump's remittance cut-off proposal "just one more example of something that's not thought through" and made only for political purposes.
The problem is there's been too much -- too many investors I think have been blown out by things that are not thought through.
"It was a mess-up, but to say that he hasn't thought through the abortion issue, I think that's a stretch," Huckabee continued.
Come hear from two leading founders about how they thought through their fundraises and the lessons we can all learn from their experiences.
But even he does not escape the impression that this production is less a thought-through interpretation than a sustained scene-study class.
In his solo show at Nurture Art, "Working Conditions," Brett Wallace suggests it's one whose implications and realities we haven't fully thought through.
Because internet platforms can often be used for evil alongside good, cofounder and CEO Jesse Zhang has thought through ways to minimize inappropriate requests.
German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said Facebook's plans do not "seem to be fully thought through," adding that there were also data security questions.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents most of the world's major airlines, hinted the electronics ban may not have been thought through.
German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said Facebook's plans do not "seem to be fully thought through", adding that there were also data security questions.
He said that "the law was not thought through" because it would affect communities that want to make sensible changes to roads and buildings.
If the first step is to move outside the party with your organization, the political ramifications and "future" ramifications need to be thought through.
But in the new Trumpian world order, it is not past friends who are benefiting from his poorly thought-through policies, but nimble adversaries.
I was surprised by this, because shinier things are usually more slippery, but Apple has thought through the handling of its glossy surface well.
We owe it to all parties involved- especially the victims- to make sure that we have thought through every option the General Assembly has.
But like the deal with Barr originally, the network might not have entirely thought through all the potential ramifications of striking such an agreement.
"It was a chance to raise people's confidence that we have thought through this, that we definitely prefer a diplomatic solution," the official said.
I think there were downsides to it that I didn't think about at the time … I don't think I fully thought through the implications.
Holmes thought through this big career change by weighing every aspect of his life and how they could be affected both negatively and positively.
The artists who are usually the easiest to record are those who report to the studio with a thought-through and fully prepared performance.
"At the time, it seemed a reasonable accommodation for a client, but it was not thought through, and that was my mistake," he said.
The suddenness of this escalation makes it difficult to know how fully Mr. Trump's administration has thought through and planned for the potential consequences.
Among the most precisely thought-through spaces is the monastic bathroom with a terrazzo sink and a dark metal-framed shower designed by D'Orazio.
Rubio insisted that Barack Obama was a Machiavellian mastermind who is competently carrying out a well-thought-through plan for transforming America into Sweden.
YOU KNOW, I HOPE HE'S THOUGHT THROUGH HOW HE'S GOING TO GET SOME ADJUSTMENTS THERE WITHOUT THAT TYPICAL SORT OF A TARIFF TIT FOR TAT.
The idea of competing Veep-vetting teams hasn't been thought through yet, but it is nightmare for everyone involved -- candidates and possible running mates all.
Particularly the BBC Daily Politics & Sunday Politics page, who apparently aren't adverse to taking on users who might not have fully thought through their comments.
A friend of mine asked if I'd thought through the contradiction of criticizing Blair publicly like this, when she's another not-quite public figure too.
Besides, it could certainly open up some interesting discussions about estate planning and how carefully or thoughtfully family members have thought through their kids' futures.
With [ADHD] in particular…we have to be very careful that the diagnosis has first been obtained by a professional and everything's been thought through.
The app also includes beautifully styled notes and typography, along with well-thought-through navigational design elements, search and support for iCloud sync and Handoff.
Bottom line: Without a more compelling and coherent Plan B, the logic of walking away from Plan A seems unwise and not well thought through.
Frankly, Pulumi really has thought through the existing complexity, the developer reality, the IT and develop a relationship from both a runtime and deployment perspective.
I can go off on a tear when I'm in the presence of something that seems stupid, things that haven't been thought through, herd thinking.
I'd made the decision prior to my anxiety diagnosis and hadn't thought through the ramifications a lapse in care could have on my mental health.
We've thought through some of this stuff, they may not be done, but this conversation is one that we've needed to have for a while.
To some, it felt like he hadn't thought through the lesson — either the content he was presenting or how he was going to present it.
"When I was an intelligence officer, I was trained to ask tough questions so that they could be thought through before a decision," Buttigieg said.
So far, there is no evidence that Mr. Trump has thought through the implications of using military force or figured out what to do next.
I hadn't thought through a plan B at that point, because there was simply no other way we could have made it to Mexico Beach.
If you're a CEO, CMO or CCO, you can lose a generation of talent and customers with a poorly thought through statement or mistimed tweet.
"I don't think the administration has thought through all of the consequences of taking action as quickly as it did in recognizing Guaidó," she said.
I don't think that I'll have to do any of those things, but knowing that I've thought through my worst case scenarios gives me peace.
"A poorly thought-through initiative like Amendment 69 does violence to the future of single-payer in Colorado," Ian Silverii, ProgressNow Colorado's executive director, says.
The evolution of thought through the Persona games has been fascinating, flowing from an acceptance of the uncontrollable to a call for full-on revolution.
An understaffed White House came up with a family separation plan that wasn't fully thought through and wasn't run by relevant officials in the Cabinet departments.
Everything from the characters that visitors will meet, to the sights, sounds, and smells they'll encounter, have been thought through so they fully represent this world.
And I really think that we need to be -- I&aposm sure that they&aposve thought through this, the planners have -- H.R. McMaster and so forth.
The Trump administration argued that the third version of the travel ban was a well-thought-through process solely based on security concerns about information-sharing.
A new graffiti-inspired decor scheme from McDonald's has been branded as "offensive" and "poorly thought through" after being introduced in one of its London restaurants.
After you've thought through the business design that cures a pain, the next step I take is to focus on the precise nature of the opportunity.
But it's left me frustrated and annoyed because, unlike the original G, this new Moto has not been thought through or designed in any meaningful way.
YouTube doesn't appear to have thought through the potential for inappropriate comments on its live stream, as early viewers complained that the comments were pretty vile.
You have a plan, you've thought through the benefits both for you and your employer, so now it's time to sell your supervisor on the idea!
If Leavers had been all on one side or the other, or had thought through the issues before the referendum, it might have gone more smoothly.
And it raises legitimate questions about how carefully official statements, or even executive orders and presidential memoranda, were thought through before being released into the world.
But in retrospect I think I'm probably pretty naive to not have thought through that anything that's this big, there's going to be a dark underbelly.
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter Thanos has thoroughly thought through his ambition, as well as the moral and emotional toll it will take to achieve it.
And there is a wide swath of others, with less thought through opinions, somewhere between the left and right buoys on the river of American politics.
"By the Time It Gets Dark" has clearly been thought through, but it's so cryptic that it cries out for, if not perfect explanations, perhaps footnotes.
No one knows, it's a mess and it will probably mean Dover is going to be worse, no matter what happens…(Brexit) hasn't been thought through.
In a neat bit of extra-credit work, they even thought through how to compromise a voice command system trained to respond to only one person's voice.
Trump's comments raise the question of whether he has properly thought through the escalatory possibilities of a clash that could send inflammatory shockwaves throughout the Middle East.
We have an analytic procedure that is thought through to a great extent and very detailed, which specifies to the penny how much you owe the state.
Hallandale Beach Police Chief Dwayne Flournoy tells PEOPLE that his officers should have "thought through" the arrests on Monday of the two children, ages 7 and 8.
According to the showrunners, this was a carefully thought-through decision that shows how much Sansa has learned from Littlefinger, and what a master manipulator she's become.
As we research adding private ridesharing to our mobility solution, we stand to create one of the first one-stop shopping experiences that are meticulously thought through.
That would be a bitter pill to swallow for what Cruz calls a "crucial lifetime appointment," but principles can be dangerous, especially when not fully thought through.
But when he pitched the pilot to a federal grant program at Health Canada, he still hadn't thought through how, exactly, he would go about distributing them.
"Once again Donald Trump has demonstrated that he hasn't seriously thought through the issues, and he'll say anything just to get attention," Cruz said in a statement.
The more Astrid thought through the sequence of events leading to Cor's death, the more evident it became that Klepper and Mieremet had not ordered Cor's murder.
The process broke down right after the part about it having a shot at becoming law, and even that step doesn't seem to have been thought through.
At one point, Christie actually looked scared, like a little boy who had not quite thought through the magnitude and ramifications of what he had taken on.
In order to do what it is to get to that scale you need to have thought through all those technology and platform choices that you've made.
"The regulatory landscape is very fragmented and a lot of the initiatives, though well-intentioned, are not necessarily well thought through," said Mark Austen, CEO of ASIFMA.
But now that there has been a lot of people involved in the design process, there has been much more afterthought and people have thought through it.
Ahsan Iqbal, a cabinet minister and the main architect for CPEC in the previous government, said the project was well thought-through and dismissed Mr. Wathra's account.
A mainstay of the New York scene overseen by the pianists Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, this series brings a well-thought-through, thematic approach to concerts.
It would be hard to top "The New One" when it comes to a willful blandness that feels not so much tossed off as cannily thought through.
"I'd already thought through all of that and was just able to have the conversation, with all of that information for them to then consider," she said.
But he earns the chance to show that he has a thought-through long game, that he's working with something more than magic dust and good intentions.
And that's before anyone talks about trusts, which are often great vehicles for estate planning but can cause unintended issues for families if not thought through properly.
The expanding information revolution, and remarkable advances in materials and fabrication, have potential implications for military logistics and other areas that have not yet been thought through.
A range of policy proposals made by intelligent policymakers who have thought through the potential upsides and downsides is the only way to have a real debate.
There's no evidence the president has thought through this situation, or what he would do in the event that Iran follows his lead and exits the agreement.
Respect, not just in terms of every aspect around my comfort and vulnerability and talked through and thought through, but I was also given space to be independent.
The chancellor told reporters she had thought through her decision carefully and hoped she was contributing to the government finally focusing again on governing rather than internal disputes.
So for local authorities to release her on bond -- which I don&apost think that was something that was thought through as thoroughly as it should have been.
So it's not a surprise that a lot of people experience unfairness and want something different, even if they haven't thought through exactly how the capitalist economy works.
The president said that Mr. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz erre making statements on the campaign trail that were not thought through and were primarily for political consumption.
To have taken those actions, however, we would have needed to have stopped, thought through the situation, and articulated a policy and a national strategy that made sense.
Full moons often bring a confrontation of some kind, so it will be time to accept the reality of a situation that you've already thought through and digested.
Lamenting the punitiveness of the Treaty of Versailles that ended the war, as well as the influenza pandemic after the armistice, Bloomberg said he's thought through various counterfactuals.
The chaos that would ensue in the healthcare system by repealing ObamaCare is largely unimaginable, and I suspect not at all thought through by proponents of repeal legislation.
Related: Going to an Ivy League School Sucks "I definitely think this is a loophole that just wasn't thought through by some bureaucrat once-upon-a-time," said Mizami.
"Whilst cornering willful defaulters is critical, the limitations it could inadvertently impose on asset recoveries needs to be thought through," EY's national leader for financial services, Abizer Diwanji, said.
"How we set up all this infrastructure has to be carefully thought through," said Benimana, who works with MASS Design Group, which focuses on architecture that promotes human dignity.
Fabulous outfits—all custom made and thought through down to the color scheme to reflect our personalities—I'm the twin who does things first and thinks about them afterwards.
But as he demonstrated when asked what is perhaps the central question for any would-be president, his rhetoric has been more impassioned and improvisational than completely thought through.
Everything is thought through: every movement of his hands, the way he gazes at people with a slight forward tilt of the head as if to indicate his attention.
They believe the U.S. embassy should be in Jerusalem, and Trump has said he will live up to his promise, but the decision has to be carefully thought through.
"Trump's comments appeared to be, as usual, a sudden outburst that was not thought through," said Riordan Roett, who heads the Latin American studies program at Johns Hopkins University.
Many of the songs were new in 1976, but Mr. Young already inhabited them fully; his voice was strong and sure and his guitar parts were clearly thought through.
The problem is, as pleasant as it was to hear those remarks, it was alarming to confront how thinly thought through many of the president-elect's stances actually are.
It's a completely new thought-through way to structure a classroom and structure a curriculum and provide a very fluid, adaptable, child-centric and also parent-centric teaching environment.
It's not accurate to say that any medium has exhausted its full potential, because, obviously not every single person has been represented through it or has thought through it.
And I don't know that every tweet that President Trump for example, sends out is like a methodically thought through thing, saying let me distract — let me finish my sentence.
He seems to have done so without consulting the minister or his experts, so they are now scratching their heads over practical implications that clearly had not been thought through.
Those pauses were of course a deliberate choice — he wanted the viewer to see Batman's intellectual processes, the way he thought through a puzzle and excitedly seized upon the answer.
" The Texas senator also released a statement saying, "Once again Donald Trump has demonstrated that he hasn't seriously thought through the issues, and he'll say anything just to get attention.
"One can justifiably ask whether the board has really thought through the consequences of nationalising Syngenta through a sale to a state-owned enterprise of a communist country," Rauscher wrote.
Fiscal policy was not on the formal agenda for the conference, but it was a steady part of the dialogue as policymakers thought through policies for a post-crisis world.
In fairness to GM, this is all opt-in, and the company describes these features only as "potential uses" — suggesting it's not exactly thought through what implementing them would mean.
President Donald Trump and the GOP haven't thought through the details of their tax plan, and must still find a way to pay for it, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters, Marchionne said there were "sensitive issues associated with trans-national mergers," and he did not believe those issues had been thoroughly thought through between the two automakers.
Ehmer said at the time that Creat had not been the only potential bidder but the company chose to talk to the Chinese investor because its proposal was "thought through".
Now though, she has found that the university so welcoming to students like her had not thought through the consequences of its decisions about the virus for those without means.
The reason that NASA managed to put astronauts safely on the moon is because they systematically thought through everything that could go wrong and figured out how to avoid it.
He explained to me that what separates a typical bottle toss from a perfect landing is just the right amount of water combined with a practiced and thought-through technique.
"The details of it were not thought through," said Stephen Heifetz, who served in the Justice and Homeland Security Departments, as well as the C.I.A., under the previous three presidents.
Marklund says that they've thought through their production process, and partnered with a specialty ruler manufacturer to construct their product, and that they're looking into a secondary supplier just in case.
"The impact of Brexit on Euratom has not been thought through," said Iain Wright, chairperson of the UK's business, energy and industrial strategy committee, when the report was released this week.
The Economist: Having thought through a possible future so profoundly as a playwright, please now play the role of policymaker: what might be done to avert the dangers that you foresee?
Governments that have not thought through laws to govern autonomous vehicles as quickly as they might are unlikely to take kindly to self-driving cars barrelling down roads in the interregnum.
Because now we're in that day and era where somebody builds one of these Internet of Things and they haven't even thought through what the attacker is going to be like.
A former U.S. official who has informally advised Trump's transition team said it may not have fully thought through the risks of any new U.S. military or trade pressure on China.
All this shows that the consequences of the national popular vote have not been adequately thought through by its sponsors or by the state legislatures and governors who have approved it.
In the post-apocalyptic universe created by Hoban, words create ripples of meaning, echoes reaching into the heart of language and thought through a thick fog of cultural trauma and loss.
"This is a comprehensive, a well-thought-through, a well-targeted plan, which is designed to support the Australian economy and jobs and businesses through the difficult months ahead," Morrison said.
I share these ideas not because I know they are the magic cure, or have every variable thought through (and I welcome readers to express their doubts in the comments section).
And that was the great thing about the house, the fact that it was so functional, so thought-through, that it seemed to be looking after you of its own accord.
"Bill's been helpful to me as I thought through what we were doing with the company, certainly, since I joined," Papa said, adding that Ackman selling his position was his decision.
" And yet one cannot help but imagine that Duff's costume, along with the costume of every other celebrity attending a highly publicized Halloween bash with countless photographers present, was very "thought through.
As you can see in the video above, it seems like Google hasn't really thought through how you'd be able to switch back and forth between recent apps using the gesture area.
The British one looks woefully hard put to pass its current test—in part because, over the past two decades, it has undergone an unprecedented spate of often poorly thought-through changes.
"It was very clear [they all had] really thought through the idea — taken the essence of the song, the essence of the brief — and manifested it in their own voices," says Jenkins.
We thought through the possible counterarguments that people from both sides of the aisle could make to rebut our statements, and we made sure we were on as solid ground as possible.
"By virtue of writing a good article about something, an article that's researched and thought-through and posted on Facebook, you're giving credence to all of these other junk articles," Brunton explained.
MARY If we are really lucky, at some point during college (or thereabouts) we will say something breathtakingly ignorant because we're trying to be funny or haven't thought through a sensitive topic.
"GM does not intend to sell the technology to unaffiliated third parties; and GM appears to have thought through many details of how the [Transportation as a Service] will operate," he said.
Not because I'm in the same room as a deserved legend, but because he has answers and reasons for every single thing — each phrase, each note, each rest has been thought through.
Slow-motion footage appears to dramatically sway juries in favor of convicting people of first degree murder by giving the impression that the defendant thought through what they were going to do.
The case was quickly resolved because police said Uber's car was not at fault, but some Arizona officials acknowledged they have not thought through all the legal scenarios with autonomous car accidents.
Eric Dubelier, a defense attorney for Concord, said he hadn't thought through whether the court should use a written questionnaire to suss out potential jurors' biases before they gather for the trial.
I do remember all these decisions being made so quickly, in crisis and chaos, so it makes sense that these details were not thought through as well as they should have been.
Of course it is appropriate to be concerned about what happens next and whether the president and his advisers have thought through contingencies, even as they beef up forces in the region.
And I don't know that every tweet that President Trump, for example, sends out is like a methodically thought through thing, saying ... 'let me distract from this story that I'm seeing on cable.
In our view, this positioning is well thought through and gives Lowe's an opportunity to differentiate as well as steal share from non-home improvement players in areas such as kitchens and bathrooms.
But if you tend to be thrown for a loop when the spotlight is on you, you might draw a blank if you haven't thought through or rehearsed what you'll say in advance.
"It clearly shows they weren't prepared and hadn't really thought through what this was actually going to look like, which shows that it wasn't in the best interest of girls," the source said.
In season 2, the clean delineation in visual design between worlds adds to the sense that the new season is thought through, and designed to help audiences keep track of where they are.
That I didn't really take the pills I was offered, or that I thought through the trust I was placing in Deep Dive, or the pros and cons of doing such a thing.
And that's not even getting into the absurdity of what it would involve — massive infrastructure, large numbers of troops, many years on the ground — of course, Trump hasn't thought through any of that.
So, yes, M&A is a clear part of our strategy going forward in a very thought-through and financially responsible way, but I think sometimes it's better to buy than to build.
So far, the hardware looks solid and Continuum is more thought through with the Desk Dock and Mobile Extender, but will the trio of devices be enough to save Microsoft's mobile operating system?
Arrow, for free, will actually review your bill of materials if you're an entrepreneur on Indiegogo and make sure that you thought through every single component that you need to manufacture that product.
But comparatively they're gooey and mechanical—it's a downer when the thought-through details of "Smaller and Smaller" resolve into generalized nostalgia, when the quiet sanity of "Shouting" builds to a rousing chorus.
Their acts were reflections of the desperation and exhaustion inflicted by Australia under a policy that was supposed to be temporary, has not been thought through, and places people in conditions of hopelessness.
By contrast with other leading candidates, he announced for president without having thought through a candidacy about much more than a cult of personality and appealing platitudes without presidential-caliber substance or depth.
I remember one police officer telling me that "the ones who write you aren't the ones who shoot you," which I found comforting for about 15 seconds till I thought through its implications.
"It raises these much broader ethical questions that I don't think the administration has thought through quite yet," said Erin Chung, a professor of East Asian politics at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
She has really thought through how, say, an intelligent species that evolved underwater might cope with having to leave the ocean behind to deal with those of us who hang out on land.
I felt that the tostada would have felt a bit more thought-through if the cheese were melted under the lettuce rather than sprinkled on top of it, but it didn't ruin the dish.
I hear in "Jesus Is King" the sound of West as the same artist he has ever been: one who continues to challenge conventional thought through a variety of cultural productions and aesthetic styles.
After Heath Ledger's leap into the void as The Joker in The Dark Knight, Leto's Joker, like everything else in this movie, seems poorly thought through, empty schtick meant to impersonate an actual character.
The governor and I have been in regular touch with each other over the weekend and I can say this morning that we have further well-thought through contingency plans if they are needed.
Not only does Brown add the voice of a thoughtful struggler to his squealing weirdo and caustic thug, he sees to it that the tracks permute and evolve into something that feels thought through.
All the contradictions between thought-through, delicately considered, sociologically sensitive narrative and dumb-as-hell thriller-adventure become obvious as the film lurches from scene to scene, shifting tonally and conceptually as it goes.
The governor and I have been in regular touch with each other over the weekend — and I can say this this morning: We have further well-thought-through contingency plans if they are needed.
It was as if he'd never really thought through the issue during that endless campaign, and it suggested that the most influential voice in Trumplandia is the last one he happened to listen to.
"The Ukrainians are in a situation much like many other countries where they feel there's a thought through American policy .. but they are still wondering what will happen," he said, on condition of anonymity.
In fact, with the artist injecting a thought-through quantum of pained, proud, gritty, airy, furious, nostalgic, or conciliatory "feeling" into each line, the songwriting per se can seem like a stitched-together afterthought.
"The second big difference is that Wilders is very rational and very calculated; every move he makes in social media or on the campaign has been thought through in terms of strategy," she said.
But I worry that in the rush to legalize, we haven't fully thought through what it means to create a whole new industry that encourages a lot more use of a mind-altering drug.
None of this is to say, obviously, that Trump has personally thought through all these issues or familiarized himself with the charts and graphs that could make the case for low interest rates persuasively.
"While I don't always agree with the full extent of some of her ideas, I think they are directionally correct — and always well-thought through," said Dow, who cut her a check earlier this year.
One of the roles I want to perform — that I think is necessary — is to just push back against that, asking questions of it, and finding ways that consensus is poorly thought through or wrong.
"And we just keep our fingers crossed and hope that we will have well thought-through policymakers that will make good policy, I hope," he told Reuters Television at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
But while Trump's venting may be emotionally satisfying for the President and delight his supporters, it's not clear it represents a thought-through framework for changes in how the legal war on terrorism is fought.
"But again, it is supposed to be carefully thought through, and from what we've seen on television, 'carefully thinking through' is not one of Rudy's strong points," Clinton said of the former New York mayor.
"I don't think the market has fully thought through the implications of Trump as U.S. president, but it is definitely moving up the agenda," said David Riley, head of credit strategy at BlueBay Asset Management.
It's too bad that no one seems to have thought through the semiotics of Victoria's chalky white cat face, given that Hayward is of mixed race and that the heavy is Idris Elba's predatory Macavity.
"Resettlement efforts need to be thought through with international support and extra protection," said Sarah Chayes, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, who spent three weeks in Nigeria, including Maiduguri, in November.
Osborne said he had been in regular touch with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney since the result of the referendum was announced on Friday and there were other well-thought through contingency plans if needed.
"The most interesting times were when artists from different disciplines came together and thought through different ideas," she says, referring to the Russian Constructivists, the Dadaists, Futurists, Bauhaus and the New York "happenings" of the 1960s.
If a President Trump, Cruz or Kasich were to send tens of thousands of U.S. troops back into battle in Iraq, a domino chain of those logistical and support quandaries would have to be thought through.
Though Sanders has thought through some specifics of how to implement his plan, the newly awakened single-payer constituency will have to answer some hard questions about how America might implement a sound single-payer plan.
When he conducts a press conference in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin in which he defends the Russians and attacks the American intelligence community, there is a thought-through rationale for why he does so.
The worry is that Democrats haven't thought through this possibility as they make their decision in the primary — that their safe choice to run against Trump might not be as safe as they think he is.
What this dignified and elegant man endured during his presidency from those who have acquired power should exempt him from this premature criticism of what appears to be a carefully thought through strategy for his appearances.
It's also reassuring to listen to a candidate who has clearly thought through the costs and benefits of the slew of policy proposals on the table, even if she comes to different conclusions than I do.
But prosecutors said the evidence showed she had thought through her actions and thus understood the consequences, including grabbing Leo from behind and slitting his neck so he would not fight back as his sister had.
Donald Trump has been president for two years now, and in that time one thing's become clear: he's not afraid to make threats that don't seem all that thought through, both on Twitter and in real life.
Kobyakov said Azeri oil, which arrived by sea via the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odessa and was delivered by land to landlocked Belarus, was one of the most "thought through" options but not the only one.
"Regretfully, To Our Friends and Supporters: Will and I have decided we were moving a little too fast, and there were a number of things that had not been thought through thoroughly," said Franklin at the time.
The FCC put out its draft proposal for reversing the 2015 net neutrality order today, and the oddest thing about it may be how little the commission has thought through what to do with basic internet protections.
"I felt much more prepared for a lot of situations that I hadn't necessarily thought through — like, the reality of what it meant to have a kid, and what to do in certain emergency situations," he says.
" Miller pointed to an ongoing Trump evolution in which "the realities of what it takes to campaign are giving way to the realities of governance, and that means adopting positions that are well considered and thought through.
At this point, the franchise is ripe for an installment with a little internal logic and a newly created villain as thought-through and resonant as Khan, the one it borrowed from its predecessors for Into Darkness.
Supporters of Davey's leadership bid believe his biggest strength is his grasp of policy and argue that his plan for the country is more detailed and thought-through than what Swinson has put forward during the campaign.
"The unintended consequence of that, which I don't think Winston Peters has thought through, is that you actually devalue that asset and you chase investors away," said Peter Clark, CEO of forestry service firm PF Olsen Limited.
"There will probably be consequences from the president's decision," Robinson said, while emphasizing that any U.S. measures would have to be carefully thought through so as not to affect the economy or migration to the United States.
"I think that most people have not thought through the broader implications of what is happening in Turkey," said Justin Leverenz, who manages the Oppenheimer Developing Markets Fund, the largest of its kind in the United States.
His death has a somewhat sounder karmic justification than the needless martyring of Grimes the younger — Henry stupidly opened the gate containing the prisoners in a poorly-thought-through effort to take revenge on his parents' murderers.
But there is no indication that Mr. Trump has thought through the consequences of a precipitous withdrawal, including allowing ISIS forces to regroup and create another crisis that would draw the United States back into the region.
The premise being that what they wore was a mere decorative trifle — superficial, frivolous, not thought through — hence not really worthy of discussion, and to talk about it was to demean the purpose of the woman inside.
Bates said the Trump administration had neither demonstrated that it thought through the consequences of ending DACA before pulling the trigger nor engaged in a serious legal analysis of the program before deciding it was probably unconstitutional.
JC: Ken KR: It's a very challenging environment for politicians, landscapes change you know the fake news Russian influence how you get sort of rational thought through was always hard and seems like it's got a lot harder.
It is hard to reason with someone under the illusion that their beliefs are thought through, and simply presenting facts is unlikely to change beliefs when those beliefs are rooted in the values and groupthink of a community.
Luckily, we've thought through all of these potential scenarios, and compiled a list of race-training essentials that will solve all of your problems — and give you a few less things to worry about ahead of race day.
Beyond standing out among the less inspired buildings of the downtown Chicago area, the new Apple Store also happens to be very poorly thought through considering its thin roof now has dangerous icicles hanging perilously over public walkways.
Frostpunk is also a game that hasn't fully thought through a political decision tree that pulls you towards authoritarianism or theocracy, and probably doesn't impose enough trade-offs to any decisions to make their cost feel particularly resonant.
A New York Road Runners spokesman, Chris Weiller, said in a recent phone interview that the events team has thought through this and is comfortable with Mr. Panek's plan, which includes having a vet present and water breaks.
"It's obvious that this painstakingly thought-through and planned provocation was aimed at igniting another source of tension in the region in order to create a pretext to ramp up sanctions against Russia," it said in a statement.
José Ramos-Horta, the East Timorese Nobel Peace Prize winner, who led a high-level panel on improving peacekeeping last year, acknowledged in an email this past week that some operations needed to be thought through more carefully.
Barkana thought through the possibilities and realized that it could be a consequence of the presence of dark matter—the mysterious substance that pervades the universe yet escapes every attempt to understand what it is or how it works.
"For all of these approaches, we haven't really thought through how to ultimately get at an understanding of the brain based on the data we're getting," says Konrad Kording, a neuroscientist at Northwestern and one of the study's authors.
At this point, the administration has provided little indication it has thought through what it would take to negotiate reciprocal strategic arms limitations with a state that has a small fraction of the arsenal the U.S. and Russia have.
Coming up with an entire five-panel dialogue took more effort than slapping "me" and "thing I like / thing I like more" tags on the "distracted boyfriend" image, and the results tended to be richer and more thought-through.
There's another quirky design that incorporates various colors and shapes to spell out "Mozilla": And then there are few more staid and predictable variants: The unifying feature of all of the redesign concepts is that they're carefully thought through.
The announcement comes shortly after Plex got itself into hot water over a poorly thought through change to its privacy policy that didn't make it clear to users that Plex wasn't spying on the content in their video libraries.
I hope Gronk gets to Touchdown No. 7, whips out his dick, and climaxes on the ball, causing Roger Goodell's head to explode and the NFL to go bankrupt through a roundabout process I haven't quite thought through yet.
Biotest Chief Executive Bernhard Ehmer told a news conference on Thursday that Creat had not been the only potential bidder to approach Biotest about a deal but it chose to talk to Creat because its proposal was "thought through".
Mr. Trump's constant manipulation of immigration issues for domestic politics and Mr. López Obrador's penchant for impetuous and poorly thought through decisions work against the type of crisis management that both governments produced a quarter of a century ago.
" Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg said that he hopes "the president has carefully thought through the national security implications of this attack for our country," but given Trump's track record, "there is every reason to deeply concerned.
"What you'll find is that after something really bad happens, the politics of this will swing and it will become sloppy and rushed and it will go through Congress in ways that have not been thought through," he said.
Brown and his 300-strong team in Redwood City, California have thought through it all, including which ingredients will be the most resistant to climate change effects themselves, so the company can keep scaling up its use of them.
At the end of the day, I don't think he thought through everything of how ending things with Lauren would be, how being engaged to me would be, and what breaking up with me and going back to her would be.
A Whole Foods statement to Eater reports:A lot of our customers love the convenience of our cut produce offerings, but this was a simple case where a handful of stores experimented with a seasonal product spotlight that wasn't fully thought through.
Mr Amanat highlights another important point in Iran's politico-religious make-up when he traces the cyclical nature of divine revelation in "Twelver" Shia thought, through the 12 imams (descendants of Prophet Muhammad), and the 12th imam's "occultation" in 874.
ANKARA (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham said on Saturday he hoped President Donald Trump would slow the U.S. withdrawal from Syria until Islamic State is destroyed, warning that, if not thought through, the pullout can create an "Iraq on steroids".
You have people on either side [of the debate] who are shouting loudly about one position or another, but may or may not have a well-formulated position—like a well-researched and thoroughly thought-through argument on the issue.
"While it's very embarrassing to delay age verification for the third time, this is an opportunity for the Government to address the many problems that this ill-thought through policy poses," said Jim Killock, per a press release sent to Mashable.
Osborne, who was sacked by May as finance minister after the June 23 Brexit vote, criticized May's plan to cut annual net migration to the tens of thousands and said her pre-election social care proposals were clearly badly thought through.
"I question whether what's being required has been fully thought through," said Eric Stein of Self Help Credit Union, an affiliate of the Center for Responsible Lending, a consumer advocacy group that has pushed for a delay in the new rule.
Stormer has thought through many of the possibilities: He can see the pros and cons of framing abortion as a human right, or framing abortion as a form of health care, discourses that have emerged more forcefully in the Trump era.
"Even though we had dozens of meetings with our colleagues across the institution for over a year leading up to the exhibition, on Day 1 we regrouped and thought through all of the basic parameters we had set up," he said.
"Without more information, we can only hope that the president has carefully thought through the national security implications of this attack for our country and the grave risks involved," former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a statement.
Since publishing his first short story, "Tower of Babylon," in 1990, he's averaged less than a story a year, quietly cultivating a modest but devoted fan base that recognizes his work for what it is: sharp, spare, intensely thought-through science fiction.
The two big promises he attempted to meet failed in spectacular fashion: Federal judges twice knocked down his travel ban, and the health care bill was so poorly thought through it never even made it to the House floor for a vote.
But while we all develop strategies for beating traffic or preparing Thanksgiving dinner or navigating sales, Giving Tuesday is still young enough that most of us haven't really thought through how (or even whether) we're going to donate to charity this year.
"It would have been helpful if all the nuances of the law and possible outcomes were thought through," said Alok Verma, executive director at Kotak Investment Banking, part of the Kotak Mahindra Group which works with clients looking at distressed assets in India.
"We are concerned that Senator Sanders has not thought through these crucial national security issues that can have profound consequences for our security," the former officials write in a letter released Tuesday that marks a new line of attack from the Clinton campaign.
"The ripple effect on Afghanistan, India and Pakistan from much more combative U.S. policy on Iran has either not been thought through or considered merely of secondary importance," said Hasnain Malik, director of frontier markets equity strategy at London-based investment bank Exotix.
" Former Vice President Biden's statement followed the same format, noting that "no American will mourn [Soleimani's] passing," before going on to express "hope" that the White House had "thought through the second- and third-order consequences of the path they have chosen.
But there is probably an answer that is right for you, as long as you know how comfortable you are with the possibility of losing some money and have thought through every detail of what you're willing to sacrifice if you do.
Every phrase of this riveting Passion sounds as if it has been thought through from scratch, whether in the elaborate way in which Mr. Jacobs varies the number of singers in his choirs, or in the ebb and flow of his tempos.
In another tweet, Hope said, "We owe it to all parties involved - especially the victims - to make sure that we have thought through every option the General Assembly has," adding that he believes the two women who have accused Fairfax of sexual assault.
Or to put it in a way more pleasing to our vanity, accept that life is a mysterious wonderful paradoxical thing that can't be thought through, and if necessary help along that acceptance with meditation or the appropriate psychoactive substance, maybe bourbon.
"There is much to be commended in the draft Bill, but the Home Office has a significant amount of further work to do before Parliament can be confident that the provisions have been fully thought through," Paul Murphy, the committee chairman said.
Paul Murphy, who heads a parliamentary committee that has been reviewing the bill, said the government "has a significant amount of further work to do before parliament can be confident that the provisions have been fully thought through," according to multiple reports.
Heinrich Meier, in his new book, "On the Happiness of the Philosophic Life" (Chicago), offers an overview of Rousseau's thought through a reading of his last, unfinished book, "Reveries of a Solitary Walker," which he began in 1776, two years before his death.
Gravel has been working on this plan for 30 years and has thought through every facet of its existence, from its source of authority (James Madison's comments in the Constitutional Convention of 1787) to its legislative procedures (too involved for a parenthetical).
Again, the 2012 Barack Obama campaign was a similar story: It was a very well-run and professionally organized and well-thought-through campaign in part because of the fact that they knew who was running and they could build the organization around that.
While the availability of such an adapter was one of my first questions to Apple, I came to realize as I thought through the different scenarios that I can count on the fingers of one hand when I actually found myself needing to do that.
"The limited ideas he has put forward raise the question of whether he understands the dynamics of the Middle East, and more fundamentally whether he has thought through the implications" of proposing, for example, that Iran put more troops on the ground in Syria.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican tax law's new deduction for pass-through businesses, intended to help small businesses, was "ill thought through" and will end up benefiting the wealthy, experts told the U.S. Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday at a hearing on the law's early impacts.
"There is much to be commended in the draft Bill, but the Home Office (interior ministry) has a significant amount of further work to do before parliament can be confident that the provisions have been fully thought through," said Paul Murphy, the committee chairman.
Dr. Molly Parks, a gender therapist in Durham, North Carolina, told me the goal of preoperative therapy is to make sure patients have really thought through their decision, and to determine whether they have any mental health issues that could hamper their decision-making.
"Furthermore, I don't think he thought through what he was going to say when he attacked the judge who's going to be hearing the Trump University case because of that person's Hispanic background," Malek added of Trump's remarks about District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel.
But if Mike Bloomberg runs for President in 2020 it won't be because he feels he's got to "go for it" or because his friends want to see him do it -- it will be a carefully thought-through decision, based on facts and data.
He announced his intention for comprehensive tax reform in his 22019 State of the Union message, almost a year before he submitted his proposals, so it was well thought through, and went through a lengthy odyssey in Congress, with full hearings, markups and deliberation.
"The moment you move away from greenhouse technologies and into more open field at scale or open field livestock systems, you tend to find that the deep thinking around 'would that product work in a market like Australia' hadn't been thought through," he says.
As she thought through these changes, a towheaded kindergartner nearby had fashioned a catapult, stacking seven bricks on one end of a wooden plank and jumping solidly onto the other end, sending the bricks flying into the air, over the heads of his playmates.
" When American troops go into combat, Mr. Gallego said, "they need to trust that they have the right equipment, that the mission has been properly thought through and vetted and that their superior officers are not going to abandon them if the going gets tough.
It is unclear whether Trump thought through the policy implications of his tweet on the Golan -- including how it jibes with UN resolutions, how it could affect the Middle East Peace process, how it could set a precedent for territories seized by force, and more.
Mr. Salomon said North Carolinians almost certainly had not known about it, even though artists often did naked versions of their subjects — in effect, sketches in plaster — as they thought through the process of turning cold, hard stone into hair, skin and soft-looking fabric.
It's possible that this second-thought generosity will make it easier for the feds to argue they aren't being capricious; it's also possible, on the other hand, that they'll have more trouble claiming that DACA shutdown was a well-thought-through and deliberate process.
Johnson's strategy of steering clear of the airwaves and avoiding public head-to-head debates has been carefully thought through as part of a leadership campaign in the works for months in anticipation of May's announcement five weeks ago that she would step down, said the sources.
Related: Toronto cop sentenced to six years in jail in shooting death of teenager Slow-motion footage appears to dramatically sway juries in favor of convicting people of first degree murder by giving the impression that the defendant thought through what they were going to do.
For his exhibition at the Miskin, the artist will present a trilogy of sound works comprising three of his albums, which engage with critical texts by Sylvia Wynter, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Amiri Baraka to examine contemporary social and political thought through the lens of Black studies.
It's not a bad idea, except for the whiff of the playground — which speaks to one of the core issues with Ms. Chiuri's Dior, and one of the reasons her feminism sometimes feels an uncomfortable fit: well-meaning as it is, it isn't always entirely thought through.
Not only that, but his temperament is scary and his instincts seem to run in the direction of a dangerous and contradictory mix of poorly thought through isolationism and muscular nationalism -- a combination that has never served U.S. interests, and which is even more dangerous in today's world.
While that's dumb on a number of levels, Lieu and Farenthold are said to be concerned about the impact the laws may have on trade: Differing encryption regulations in various states would make selling phones pretty damn tricky for manufacturers, something that clearly hasn't been thought through in detail.
But as we thought through how we can be the best partner to visionary entrepreneurs, we felt the right decision was to stay true to an approach that has seen 122 companies go public and helped many other entrepreneurs lay strong foundations to create revolutions of their own.
"Very few local governments have thought through the long list of public- and private-sector values and concerns that should be deployed to constrain" the use of autonomous cars, as well as the technologies being used to monitor city streets, said Susan Crawford, a Harvard Law School professor.
The script suggests something as visually lively and dynamic as Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, but with a less manic and silly tone; there are some serious and thought-through issues here about how modern fandoms develop, and how some people would give up anything for fame.
While they have urged Mr. Trump to try diplomacy, many said they did not mean that he should do it personally, and they warned that the president did not seem to have a thought-through plan for what he could reasonably achieve and how he would do it.
More likely, with the president having made a typically grandiose and poorly thought-through political gesture to domestic supporters — in this case, those who staunchly back Israel's hard-line Likud government — wiser heads in the administration are trying to mollify Palestinians and other Arabs antagonized by his posturing.
But I am equally open to the possibility that unraveling all of these big systems at once — health, energy, geopolitics — without a clear plan or a capable team will set in motion chain reactions, some of them long term, that Trump has not thought through in the least.
According to The Harvard Crimson, Darnielle recently told an audience of Harvard students that the book "began to take shape after he thought through one simple question: When Iowans have family reunions, why do all the conversations focus on where people wound up, instead of how people are doing?"
"President Trump seems not to have thought through any of this, or have any kind of broader strategy, but rather to have launched a military strike based on a sudden, emotional decision," Senator Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, wrote in an article for The Huffington Post on Saturday.
The writers clearly thought through all the easy ways out of the problem, building a conflict that explores the ethics of lying and the potential for redemption, while also leaving plenty of room for hilarious gags like Jason being way too eager to see Michael's horrifying demonic form.
The first version of the ban (signed January 19623, and in effect for a week before getting held up by a Washington judge) had some pretty obvious legal holes — and the rushed implementation of it made it hard to defend as a well-thought-through response to a national security threat.
In the months between the election and the inauguration, we even thought through the kinds of attacks that might come from the new President, whether it was the more predictable effort to dismantle environmental protections through executive actions or more sinister steps to call for investigations into former Obama administration officials.
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It is just as deeply reported, just as astutely interpreted, just as rigorously thought through as any other form of journalism, just in a very different form, one that can sound fantastical but one that has centuries of thought and theory backing it up, all the way back to ancient Greece.
We've seen other Handmaids snap and do violent things out of nowhere, for instance (ILU, Emily!), so maybe we're meant to read Ofmatthew's grab for the gun as more of the same, even though I would argue that the buildup there is nowhere near as thought through and elegant as what we got with Emily.
So while anything is theoretically possible when it comes to Trump, it's more likely that this is yet another example of him making an extremely inflammatory statement without having actually thought through the policy implications of it, as we saw with his tweet announcing a new ban on transgender service members in the US military.
"... Courts over and over again in our history have been places where big ideas have been thought through because the political system was incapable of dealing with them," Whitehouse said, mentioning the case in Oregon in which 21 young Americans are suing the federal government for depriving them of the right to a stable climate.
He says "imagination is the key to breaking through pre-invented existence," but each time he allows himself to enter a thought through his imagination, he hits a roadblock and puts an end to the recording—as if each time he realizes that the imagination is a processing mechanism inextricable from the pre-invented world.
There are many reasons to be wary of such a policy: even if food stamps deter work somewhat (and they probably do), one of the reasons Bill Clinton signed the welfare reform bill was that he thought through Medicaid and food stamps, the poorest of the poor would be guaranteed food and health care, even if they didn't work.
"I think we're very GDPR-friendly based on the way that we have thought through and constructed the platform," he also says when asked whether the approach would be compliant with the European Union's tough new privacy framework (which also places some restrictions on entirely automated decisions when they could have a significant impact on individuals).
Mr. Cohen repeatedly denounces the decision: Holmes could have "probed the factual record" to determine whether Ms. Buck was feebleminded; he could have looked at the expanding literature of the biological sciences, which had begun to challenge the basic assumptions of eugenics; he could have thought through the psychological consequences of sterilization for a young woman like Ms. Buck.
Because a core weakness of this White House, more devastating (for now) than the pugilistic tweets and permanent swirl of scandal, is the absence of anyone who seems to have thought through how one might translate Trumpism, the populist nationalism on which the president campaigned, into substantive policy on any specific issue except a temporary visa freeze.
"I for one am glad he does not have a fully thought-through strategy on Syria, because if he did, he'd probably get it wrong," said Ryan C. Crocker, perhaps the most experienced American career diplomat in the region, and dean of the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.
It's a stunning thing to consider that, with all the aesthetics purportedly in protest at least since the World Trade Organization demonstrations of 1999 (I am thinking of the attention paid to street theater, puppetry, mimicry, and even monochrome statements such as Code Pink), there is little clear evidence that the aesthetics of protest have been thought through.
"While you worry about how hawkish Americans might seize upon Iranian actions to instigate a broader conflict they themselves haven't fully thought through, don't lose sight of the fact that the other guy can sometimes be even more short-sighted in his actions," Andrew Exum, a top Middle East Pentagon official from 2015 to 2016, tweeted on Monday.
To make matters worse, one of two federal indictments unsealed in the case on Wednesday also charged the young mob scion, John J. Gotti, 23, and two other men with a bank robbery that appears on its face to be less than well thought through: The younger Mr. Gotti's girlfriend, according to the court papers, worked as a teller at the bank branch.
This is important, because to my knowledge nobody has ever proposed that the United States should send an enormous land force into Syria and attempt to occupy and run the country: But suggestions for deeper US military involvement in a conflict like the Syrian civil war have to be fully thought through, rigorously examined with an honest assessment of the risks and trade-offs.
"Once again Donald Trump has demonstrated that he hasn't seriously thought through the issues, and he'll say anything just to get attention," Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE said in a statement.
" Trump's GOP rivals balked at his initial comments: Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE slammed the billionaire and said he "hasn't seriously thought through the issues, and he'll say anything to get attention.
There are clearly a range of different economic consequences associated with different strategies for fighting the Covid-0003 epidemic, although the chorus of right-wing economists who pounced on the president's tweet to argue that it was already time to end stay-at-home orders and send people back to work don't appear to have thought through just how economically devastating a wholly unmitigated outbreak would be.
Because what will happen is if everyone goes to their respective corners and the tech community says 'Either we have strong, perfect encryption or else it's Big Brother and an Orwellian world,' what you'll find is that after something really bad happens, the politics of this will swing, and they will become sloppy, and rushed, and it will go through Congress in ways that have not been thought through.
"What will happen is, if everybody goes to their respective corners, and the tech community says 'either we have strong perfect encryption or else it's Big Brother and an Orwellian world', what you'll find is that after something really bad happens, the politics of this will swing and it will become sloppy and rushed and it will go through Congress in ways that are dangerous and not thought through," the president said.
And given the government's tight timetable to legislate by the end of this year — not to mention the possibility that a post-Brexit General Election might well be called as the domestic political landscape is rapidly reconfigured by the U.K.'s referendum vote to leave the EU — peers in the House of Lords could well play a significant role in tempering some of the bill's more controversial elements via some well-thought-through amendments.
So what Indiegogo, you know, recognizing that this is a risk with entrepreneurs, we started working closely with companies that could help the entrepreneurs that the most successful entrepreneurs on Indiegogo manufacture and ship those products, so a lot of entrepreneurs went into trouble because, and I think this was the case for Coolest Cooler, because they haven't really thought through all of the components that they need for that product or how much manufacturing is gonna cost.
Weiner, who joined Microsoft's senior leadership team as part of the $26.2 billion acquisition in 2016, said the program has led to positive results for the group: "And so we went back to the drawing board and thought through that business model and are now able to effectively reduce the cost per seat or cost per user while materially expanding the footprint within the organization, and the net result is more budget being allocated to LinkedIn," he said.
So perhaps Twitter's management really has finally arrived at the realization that if, as a content distribution platform, you allow hateful ideas to go unchallenged on your platform then your platform will become synonymous with the hateful content it is distributing — and will be perceived, by large swathes of your user-base, as a hateful place to be exactly because you are allowing and enabling abuse to take place under the banner of an ill-thought-through notion that the "tweets must flow".
Opinion columnist Donald Trump's speech from the Oval Office Wednesday night was horrifying for many reasons: It seemed barely thought through, containing three misstatements that had to be clarified (two about international trade, sowing more confusion in an already volatile market); he spoke without humanity, when humanity is precisely what this first-order crisis requires (peel off his back, and I'm convinced all we'll see are coils and springs); he blew a racist dog whistle while discussing a global health emergency (a "foreign" virus); he humped the same notes of self-congratulation — that his early decision to impose restrictions on travel to China was bold, that America is superbly prepared — when the latter point is obviously untrue, and the former point is moot.
The president and his aides have hidden at various times behind the notions that Syria is marginal to core American national interests; that they have thought through the downsides of intervention better than others; that the diverse actors on the ground are incomprehensible or untrustworthy; that there is no domestic or congressional support for taking action to stop the war or shape its outcome; that there is no legal basis for establishing "safe areas" or taking out Assad's air power; that Afghanistan and Iraq are lessons in the futility of projecting American power in the 21st century; that Syria will prove Russia's Afghanistan as it faces the ire of the Sunni world; and that the only imperative, whatever the scale of the suffering or the complete evisceration of American credibility, must be avoidance of another war in the Middle East.

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