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Or, to put it another way, will politics trump economics?
To put it another way, political opinions are not slippers.
To put it another way: She's played by Greta Gerwig.
To put it another way, running has saved his life.
To put it another way: Are we fearful, instinctive reptiles?
Or to put it another way: why do we exist?
To put it another way, he won the popular vote.
To put it another way: Can drag survive the internet?
Or to put it another way, about good and evil.
Or, to put it another way: I intend to investigate that.
Or, to put it another way, they're a lot more trippy.
Or, to put it another way, world changing for the worse.
Or, to put it another way, this is all very British.
Or to put it another way: Does any of this matter?
Or to put it another way: How soon is too soon?
Or, to put it another way, he was Dutch to the core.
Or, to put it another way, the researchers tallied up 4,000,000,2000,2000,2000,2000,2000,2000,20213,22021,260,22.5,000,000,000,000,000,000,603,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 photons.
To put it another way: Highly improbable events are all around us.
America needs a superstate, or to put it another way, an antistate.
To put it another way: the Warriors excel at neutralizing their opponent's strength.
Or to put it another way, the party has decided — to run away.
To put it another way, Dilbert guy did a Pointy-Haired Boss thing.
To put it another way, this is more than managing just wolf numbers.
Or to put it another way: I'm the least crate-digging kinda guy.
To put it another way, Smart Compose seemed to want to know me.
Or, to put it another way, to make folklore out of the feckless.
To put it another way, 79 percent of rural populations are majority white.
To put it another way, Pence isn't selling the Republican ticket as a whole.
To put it another way: What we needed was a daring, electrifying political statement.
Or to put it another way: she's our backstop against the inevitable robot revolution.
Or, to put it another way, that's roughly the population of 35 North Dakotas.
Or, to put it another way, the tech backlash smells like a vote winner.
To put it another way, the 25 percent drop was closer to 18 percent.
To put it another way, that's about ten hours a week, for 20 years.
To put it another way: This is a very rare — and cosmically advantageous — event.
To put it another way — it's good-natured fun, but not entirely good-natured.
To put it another way, Peltz just has to win one of the three.
To put it another way, imagine raindrops falling on a broad stretch of land.
Or to put it another way, do you think history is cyclical or directional?
I did a few stupid things, or duly enjoyed myself to put it another way.
To put it another way, the fake news is coming from within the house.[Bloomberg]
Or, to put it another way, in euro terms American equities have fallen (see chart).
Or to put it another way, this seems like you're going to be hosting articles.
To put it another way: The Great Wall was built, first, for a Chinese audience.
To put it another way, America may once again start behaving like a normal nation.
"To put it another way: "People don't buy products, they buy better versions of themselves.
To put it another way, Mr. Peltz has to win just one of the three.
Or, to put it another way: Were we fated to turn out as we have?
Or, to put it another way: 'This is Google; it can afford to offer a 'choice'.
Or to put it another way, for the apps that generate the vast majority of revenue.
To put it another way, think about your credit card as if it's a debit card.
To put it another way, you don't want to just accept what a publisher tells you.
Or, to put it another way, it's political to not kiss the ass of the rich.
Or, to put it another way, when you are minimizing free energy, you are minimizing surprise.
To put it another way: No matter what happens this January, we will remember in November.
To put it another way, the Massachusetts senator is the second top choice for Sanders supporters.
To put it another way: Pujols is 36 years old and in his 16th MLB season.
To put it another way, they allege that the masculinity they were prescribed was literally toxic.
Or to put it another way, is there any way to make the public less cynical?
To put it another way, Lyft's average profit margin on my rides was negative 150 percent.
To put it another way, Lyft lost about $1.47 for every ride* it gave in 2018.
To put it another way, PUSHA-T is the definition of your favorite rapper's favorite rapper.
Or, to put it another way, how could someone know pain and remain capable of violence?
Or to put it another way, a trade war would produce a lot of stranded assets.
Or to put it another way, even though Lady Bird will never be perfect, Lady Bird is.
Or to put it another way, it's smaller than regular wi-fi chips but just as fast.
To put it another way: There may not be many strikes happening, but their size is huge.
Or, to put it another way, it's roughly the carbon footprint of the Kansas City metro area.
Or, to put it another way: Why has this happened in north America and almost nowhere else?
Or, to put it another way, Wia wants to become the "Stripe for the Internet of Things".
To put it another way, what kind of film could [look] different every time one watched it?
To put it another way, it took me two decades to become brave enough to be angry.
To put it another way, the primary candidates whom the other party was rooting against mostly won.
Or to put it another way: when you are done calling your senators, call your governor, too.
Or to put it another way, this bill would send insurance markets into a classic death spiral.
To put it another way: Trump is boxing the Fed in to embrace the policies he wants.
Or to put it another way, even though Lady Bird will never be perfect, "Lady Bird" is.
" To put it another way, she says, "the trilithon shape has the power of an ancient brand.
Or to put it another way, when asked to choose between Athens and Jerusalem, always choose Alexandria.
Or, to put it another way, the sort of sensitive stuff you can't find with some Googling.
Or, to put it another way, it's been 41 years since we've had a cooler-than-average year.
To put it another way, when trust is the currency, stories that depend on anonymous sources are expensive.
To put it another way, in the Garden of Eden, the forbidden fruit was not, in itself, bad.
To put it another way, where the Democratic statewide losing streak is currently 129 electoral contests and counting.
Or, to put it another way, it's difficult to know exactly which definition of "democratic socialism" Sanders envisions.
To put it another way: America does not have a monopoly on mental health issues, bigots, or extremists.
Or, to put it another way, if normal can be ethical then shouldn't ethical electronics be the norm?
Or to put it another way: Boys can cry, if they do it in just the right way.
Or to put it another way: There is a difference between self-expression and the expression of self.
To put it another way: New York City's wettest years all occurred since "The Godfather" hit movie theaters.
Or, to put it another way, will this proposal apply only to loans borrowed after it goes into effect?
To put it another way, it's like couriers (data packets) turning up at your office's reception desk (your router).
To put it another way: all Thunderbolt 3 is USB-C, but not all USB-C is Thunderbolt 3.
To put it another way: being a Sandtrooper who only walks around deserts does not make a fun game.
To put it another way: I love the game of interpretation, but I hate it when it's poorly designed.
Or, to put it another way, a photoshopped fake photo or a genuine image spread in the wrong context.
Or, to put it another way… TWITTER USERS: It would be nice if you stopped people making death threats.
To put it another way, Nelson is currently behind by about 16,000 votes and Gillum by about double that.
Or, to put it another way, a well designed attack can accurately infer personal data from fuzzy ('anonymized') responses.
To put it another way, they refuse to acknowledge that it could involve any element of effort or intention.
Shamed and abandoned, Irena begins to disintegrate — or, to put it another way, to experience her inner feline predator.
To put it another way, they are the kind of characters who often show up in Mr Baumbach's work.
To put it another way, the government is effectively paying the Greens to amass a collection of dubious antiquities.
To put it another way, you're unlikely to befriend a Parisian who lives a block from the Eiffel Tower.
Or to put it another way: Don't just watch Congress, keep your eyes on what federal agencies are doing.
To put it another way: Fewer than one in 10 Americans agree with the current federal policy on marijuana.
Or to put it another way, something that your parents don't understand just launched on something you don't understand.
To put it another way, the vast majority of Clinton supporters were born before Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon.
To put it another way, if this was college, Congress just got a week-long extension on its group project.
Or to put it another way, just ask what it is that makes an investor cautious towards risk assets today.
To put it another way: do Marvel's Netflix shows gain anything from a storytelling perspective by being in the MCU?
Or to put it another way: Strafe invites players to just kick back, shoot things, and enjoy how they bleed.
Or to put it another way, your photos aren't going to get better just because you have an expensive camera.
To put it another way: It is good that politicians are taking a more compassionate view toward the opioid crisis.
Or to put it another way, how many men would like to have been born as a woman in this world?
Or to put it another way: If you ran one of America's biggest newsrooms, would you say yes to the invite?
To put it another way, that's like Sony Pictures inviting the North Koreans to run vulnerability tests on its computer networks.
Or to put it another way, what's often funniest about difference and identity is not rehashing tired stereotypes, but exploding them.
Or, to put it another way, focusing on those alternative metrics is like asking, 'Other than those same-store sales, Mrs.
So many disabled folks feel a frustrated sense of sensuality or, to put it another way, a heightened sense of sensuality.
To put it another way: This is a rare Jewish joke in which the punch line lives up to the delivery.
Or to put it another way, the odds are equivalent to flipping a coin 28 times and getting heads every time.
To put it another way: If Mike Pence is president by year's end, shouldn't Democrats want Biden to be an option?
To put it another way, in the space of week, Kennedy saved both affirmative action and abortion rights -- an extraordinary liberal perfecta.
Or, to put it another way, I exclusively roll with people I'm past the stage of needing to make small talk with.
To put it another way, you and a friend could follow the same training program and diet for the next three months.
Or to put it another way, the Ahmadis should feel they are getting something in return for their loyalty to the flag.
Or to put it another way: At least $25 million changed hands in about 64 percent of the VC deals this year.
Or to put it another way… Using Tor to connect to Facebook is like taking an armoured car to your own execution.
To put it another way: What's the most visually incongruous place to find a bunch of paramilitary guys trying to wreak havoc?
The chapter shows us that both Eve and Brendan are suddenly free — or, to put it another way, they are suddenly vulnerable.
To put it another way, there is a Musk pass (as well as a Zuckerberg pass and a Brin and Page pass).
To put it another way, many Republicans exist in a social world where criticizing Donald Trump is an act of cultural treason.
Or to put it another way, the mother of his child, after 13 years, now has her daughter's father as her boyfriend.
To put it another way, there's a good chance that your friend of a friend of a friend on Facebook knows Beyoncé.
Or to put it another way, it would mirror the Hollywood writers' rooms with which Martin is so familiar from his former career.
To put it another way: These young people love watching imaginary people shoot each other; can we have them do that with us?
Or, to put it another way, if A New Hope never existed as a film, Rogue One would still tell a complete story.
To put it another way: why spend almost 30 years on an adaptation of "Don Quixote" if you don't care about Don Quixote?
To put it another way: revenue this year for the traditional Dell business is slightly less than it was when Dell acquired EMC.
Or to put it another way, the odds are equivalent to flipping a coin 28 times and getting heads every time, he said.
To put it another way, you'll be able to run three 4K displays at once at 90Hz, or two 8K displays at 120Hz.
Or, to put it another way, he qualified with a 7:55-per-mile pace but ran Boston at a 22017:218 pace.
To put it another way, Trump has essentially gifted one of America's strongest partnerships in the Middle East to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
To put it another way, Trump handed investigators evidence that could potentially be instrumental in him becoming the third president to be impeached.
To put it another way: America doesn't have a monopoly on racism, sexism, other kinds of bigotry, mental illness, or violent video games.
To put it another way: Can you think of one way that Bernie Sanders is signaling respect to voters outside of his base?
Or to put it another way, are Jonathan's Bolognese and Cam's cucumber salsa any sillier than "Octopussy's" Alfa Romeo and Bond's unstirred martinis?
To put it another way: The president of the United States tweets compulsively in wildly free-associative fashion, usually several times a day.
Or, to put it another way, what kind of encyclopedic book he has been assembling since the outset of his career in 1982.
Or to put it another way, we've seen everything these heroes can save (and destroy) on Earth — now, it's time for a road trip.
"Or if you want to put it another way, Goldman Sachs has been down so long it looks like up to me," he said.
To put it another way: would I love Magic as much as I do now if I had found it through Magic Arena originally?
Sarah Frostenson/Vox To put it another way, in 1999, 10.5 deaths per 100,13 deaths for a specified age group were related to suicide.
Or, to put it another way, bot grunt work is often being deployed to try to milk cheap views out of other people's content.
Or, to put it another way, "maybe you've got more an appetite for this than you think," as William's new friend Lawrence tells him.
To put it another way, Apple's sales rose by $544 million from its third quarter a year ago to its just-completed third quarter.
Or to put it another way: Not every troubling or difficult thing you have experienced will be interesting to someone who doesn't know you.
To put it another way, a meal that would cost a New Yorker just $1.20 would cost someone in Juba the equivalent of $321.70.
They're cogs in a much, much larger machine — or to put it another way, just creatures living in an ecosystem they cannot possibly control.
Or, to put it another way, that our study of the past says as much about the present as it does about the past.
To put it another way: Federal workers should be paid for their work, and it's horrible that they're not due to a political dispute.
To put it another way: Before the barcode hit the grocery store, it hit rail cars, and not in a way you might expect.
To put it another way: For every 10,000 Oregonians who died in 2013, about 22 of them did so with aid-in-dying prescriptions.
To put it another way, a quantum object commonly has more options for measurements encoded in the wave function than can be seen in practice.
To put it another way, in the rich world one person in three will be a pensioner; nearly one in ten will be over 260.
To put it another way, 31% more people were in the L.A. County jail than residing on campus at the nearby University of Southern California.
Or, to put it another way, that the industry's lack of current activity means that it will never again wish to operate in the region.
To put it another way, the lower barrier to entry for the new technology of war demands a higher barrier to entry for joining one.
To put it another way, this heavy weight my father carried—a trauma, in today's terminology—was handed down, in part, to me, his son.
To put it another way: Of the East's bottom seven teams through Monday's play, who can you see making a real push for the postseason?
"Or, to put it another way, this could be a situation where beauty is in the eye of the beholder," the "Mad Money" host continued.
Or, to put it another way: KarTrak became a footnote in the history of the barcode, while Collins literally wrote the book on the subject.
To put it another way: In 2017, just 25,000 workers were involved in major work stoppages, according to BLS; in 2018, that number jumped to 485,000.
Or, to put it another way: playing with the rules, in the way that jokes play with conventions, is the supreme affirmation that you know them.
To put it another way, paying about 50 cents more for a six-pack of Bud Light would probably save thousands of lives every single year.
Or to put it another way, it's not going to be on March 15, the time frame that other outlets previously reported, according to several sources.
To put it another way, Pratt and Russell, who represent two different generations' paradigms of slacker/dude cool, don't quite ascend to the Skywalker-Vader firmament.
His election would generate goodwill from Sanders supporters—or, to put it another way, would avoid the enmity that would surely result from a Perez win.
To put it another way, black lawmakers—all but one of whom are Democrats—were 19 times as likely as nonblack Democrats to get a donation.
Or to put it another way: If you "kill baby Hitler," as the Internet debated in 2015 and again last month, perhaps the Holocaust doesn't happen.
To put it another way, the student athletes being recruited to these colleges are not among the very best in the country at what they do.
" JAMES CLEVERLY, CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING CONSERVATIVE PARTY "Or to put it another way: Government to hold a Queen's Speech, just as all new Governments do.
" JAMES CLEVERLY, CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING CONSERVATIVE PARTY "Or to put it another way: government to hold a Queen's Speech, just as all new governments do.
To put it another way, Disney+ has made a good portion of Netflix's total domestic subscriber base, and officially surpassed the number of HBO Now subscribers.
To put it another way, safety for the ball carrier, or even the tackler's own safety, becomes a consideration only if it doesn't hurt tackling efficiency.
To put it another way: Trump has always and only treated the fact of Russian interference in the 2016 elections as a political public relations exercise.
To put it another way, Chinese Android phones don't really run superficial skins like TouchWiz; they run whole new operating systems that happen to support Android apps.
Or, to put it another way for readers in California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Alaska, Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and the District of Columbia: It was a Thursday.
To put it another way, some critics have been complicit in Allen's work because they've watched the movies the way Allen wanted them to, without sufficient distance.
Or, to put it another way, the lack of credit cards in emerging markets like is one of the major hurdles that online commerce companies are facing.
To put it another way, Katherine's existence registers as a protest against the narrowness of American show business precisely because she's such a vivid, complicated, believable person.
To put it another way, the difference between August 2016 and September 2016 is that in the latter, the market took bigger steps on the road to nowhere.
Whether machines can "think," or—to put it another way, whether people think like machines—is a question that has been hotly debated for the past five centuries.
To put it another way, 40 percent of the vote in Colorado should be more than enough to win the state and all of its nine electoral votes.
"They became subject to a new degree of scrutiny — or, to put it another way, because ghosts did not officially exist, they had to be invented," Owens writes.
To put it another way, "sexual experimentation is allowing yourself to expand sexually by trying new, creative, and diverse things," says We-Vibe's sex expert, Dr. Chris Donaghue.
Or, to put it another way: The Discourse had to be about something in order to make something go away, possibly by substituting something else in its place.
Or to put it another way, Republicans start from a sort of baseline of cruelty toward the less fortunate, of hostility toward anything that protects families against catastrophe.
To put it another way, looking where all this money is flowing should be a reminder where Apple's priorities are: Right in line with all the other huge corporations.
Or, to put it another way, these are the three things an army should figure out before a war starts if it doesn't want to get its ass kicked.
Or to put it another way, the Reno's alleged pop-up camera looks like the awful No Fear logo you used to see on clothes back in the '90s.
Or to put it another way, a perfectly trimmed plane would carry on doing what you want it to, even if you were to let go of the controls.
College graduates who live in a major metro area — those who tend to read a national newspaper, to put it another way — do enjoy a rising standard of living.
To put it another way: It is the wanting—the killing and death wish—that animates would-be jihadists toward the ideology of jihadism, not the other way around.
Or to put it another way, pile yet more hay onto the stack and don't be surprised when it gets harder to keep tabs on a few interesting needles.
To put it another way, a generational transition is happening in the Democratic Party — and it's clear that many of its current leaders and talking heads don't understand why.
Or to put it another way, in some of the game's modes, how good you are at Destiny is less important than how much time you've invested in it.
Or to put it another way, it's supposed to do all its air-to-air killing before its pilot even sees the other guy: beyond visual range, or BVR.
To put it another way, the imports cost India more dollars every year than it attracts from foreign institutions investing in stocks and bonds, points out Ajit Ranade, an economist.
Or, to put it another way, he takes the keratinous appendages of modern-day dinosaurs and crimps and cuts, glues and sews them to fit the bodies of undernourished mammals.
To put it another way (and to use all the top words in one sentence): Many people want justice from the damages wrought by toxic leaders and their misinformation campaigns.
To put it another way: Whatever the conclusions, whatever the effectiveness, of challenging facts, the idea that we have to debate the necessity of doing so strikes me as absurd.
To put it another way: If you want to make a good investment, you can't afford it; if you can afford it, it's not going to be a good investment.
For eight years, the GOP had been on the ropes — or up against the chain-link fence of UFC's Octagon, to put it another way — primarily through self-inflicted wounds.
To put it another way, that's almost enough energy to fully charge the battery of a Tesla Model S P100D, the world's quickest production car, and drive it over 300 miles.
To put it another way: As one frog dies, another one (the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog) is making a surprising comeback, offering a glimmer of hope for the amphibian Armageddon.
Or to put it another way: if most iOS updates tend to focus on the flashy, candy-like dessert, this year Apple is serving up a big, heaping plate of vegetables.
To put it another way, was her arrest simply the next step in a legitimate, ongoing, legal investigation, or could it reasonably be viewed as a form of political hostage-taking?
To put it another way, if you're a Democrat who's frustrated that Republicans have managed to turn the shutdown into a fight over immigration, ask yourself: Why would they do that?
Or, to put it another way, what will remain of Taylor—not just his repertory but also his style—once this torch-passing goes on for another ten years or so?
Or to put it another way, the church will lose its usefulness as a standard-bearer of national unity if it seems utterly indifferent to the concerns of people outside its ranks.
Or to put it another way: for its next game, instead of trying to copy Pokémon Go, the team at Portkey Games should be taking a page from Fire Emblem's book instead.
To put it another way: Accountability for the 737 MAX would very likely have been more contained and more fleeting had Samya Stumo not been a passenger on Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.
Or to put it another way, they're trying to create bias, not end it, and weakness — the kind of weakness Mr. Comey has so spectacularly displayed — only encourages them to do more.
Or to put it another way, to create a maze of memories for the host (Dolores in this case) to discover within her own mind, and to piece together on her own.
Or to put it another way: crowdfunded sex toys may not have quite lived up to the hype, but the revolution they've incited—and the orgasms they'll unleash—has only just begun.
Or, to put it another way, he uses thriller tactics — a ruthlessly objective camera, editing rhythms that ratchet up the anxiety of quiet moments, disciplined performances — in the service of documentary ends.
"To put it another way, contractors have been allowed to usurp authority to which they are not entitled," said Steven Aftergood, who heads the Federation of Americans Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy.
To put it another way: English football's clubs, leagues, governing bodies and broadcasters are all engaged in a spectacularly lucrative affair with the very industry that enables the type of events described above.
Or, to put it another way: Was there a single storyline that didn't endlessly run in circles while waiting for the Wall to come down and the White Walkers to march into Westeros?
Or to put it another way, dinner was brilliant, the other kids brought wine and we left the oven door open and the gas burners on and treated the stove as a fireplace.
To put it another way, he uses the show's eight short animated loops, all of them projected onto the gallery's bright white walls, to make as many different jokes as their form allows.
Or to put it another way, the sculptural elements changed as my conceptual interest shifted from the surface to the underside, the space not usually seen (unless it asserts itself or is exposed).
Or to put it another way: The anxious, self-conscious, perpetually dissatisfied persona Mr. Allen projected in his films of the '70s presented neurosis not as a mental disorder but as a style.
Or to put it another way, Rome did so well for so long by not being too greedy, by limiting short-sighted exploitation of its power in favor of long-term system-building.
To put it another way, on one side, you have the guy who law enforcement officials say deliberately ran a woman over with his car and the people who are celebrating her death.
To put it another way, Clinton received forty-three thousand fewer votes in that county than Barack Obama did—a number that is nearly double Trump's margin of victory in all of Wisconsin.
To put it another way, he's speaking by video because a GOP in which Marco Rubio has a future is a GOP in which having appeared at Donald Trump's convention is a liability.
To put it another way, you don't necessarily have to upgrade your microUSB smartphone just to get on the USB-C bandwagon, because microUSB is going to be supported for a long time yet.
To put it another way, only about two-thirds of what the Bureau of Labor Statistics defines as the non-institutional civilian population over the age of 16 is employed or actively seeking employment.
Or, to put it another way, our top law-enforcement bureau used a piece of partisan propaganda filled with Russian disinformation to secure a FISA warrant to spy on U.S. citizens on American soil.
Or, to put it another way, belief in the paranormal seems a lot like genital warts: problematic, transmitted from person to person, and once you've got it, it's damn hard to get rid of.
To put it another way, nearly all the students (98 percent) who were educated with one-on-one mentorship and mastery learning did as well as the average student in the comparable classroom setting.
To put it another way, most mass killers are gun-owning, angry, white, paranoid males, but it is also a fact that nearly all men with these same characteristics will never commit a crime.
To put it another way, the legacy of King Henry VIII, and his determination to assert English independence in both politics and religion (which were hardly separable in his time) seems perversely durable and stubborn.
Or, to put it another way, "Purple Rain" has a lot of contexts outside that time Dusty Rhodes wrestled Ric Flair at Starrcade '84, but "Real American" is pretty much just a pro wrestling song.
To put it another way: Programs like My Brother's Keeper insist on making better versions of Trayvon Martin, the black victim, instead of asking how to stop creating people like George Zimmerman, the racist vigilante.
Or, to put it another way, spent a wincingly self-conscious hour-and-a-half chewing through a mountain of oily heart-shaped carbohydrates while wishing I could slip under the table for a nap.
Or, to put it another way: Can you make your subjects look grotesque and funny without dipping into condescension or arrogance, like John Currin and George Condo, both full-fledged members of the "beautiful people" set?
To put it another way — if a guy you had just met decided to flip through his artistic renderings of the naked women he's been with during your first date, you'd be out of there, right?
To put it another way, it's as if we got an archived version of World of Warcraft up and running, but were unable to use the weapons and other items that make it fun to play.
"To put it another way, if Menendez had been tried before McDonnell, it almost certainly would have had a flawed jury instruction, the type that would have gotten reversed," said Ricardo Solano, a former federal prosecutor.
To put it another way: for the annual cost of the Feh Pass (around $113.88 before taxes), you could almost buy both Fire Emblem: Three Houses and the Switch port of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore.
Or to put it another way, what McConnell and Senator Ted Cruz are selling is a giant leap into the known, taking us back to a system whose flaws are all too familiar from recent experience.
Or, to put it another way, Google and Pampers will soon have access to, in aggregate, data on how huge numbers of babies sleep and potentially be able to offer advice on how they might sleep better.
To put it another way, when Talese started off as a reporter for the Times in the 1950s, his dream was to bring to journalism the style and narrative powers of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway.
By 2017, the global volume of e-waste will weigh the equivalent of eight of the great Egyptian pyramids, according to the UN. Or to put it another way, an amount equal to 126 Empire State Buildings.
The contrast is not only between her life experience and Trump's—or, to put it another way, between her toughness and his bluster—but between her awareness of the shadows of the past and his dangerous ahistoricism.
To put it another way, the drawing can make you hear yourself think — as can most of the 27 or so drawings and works on paper, from the 26s to present, that comprise this thematically-organized retrospective.
To put it another way, a (temporary) suspension of the clerical regime's nuclear ambitions is seen as more important than the possibility that democratic dissidents might win their struggle against Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his religious dictatorship.
So little is known about the terroirs of Champagne — or, to put it another way, so much that was once known has yet to be rediscovered — that the single-vineyard Champagnes are an odd sort of pleasure.
Or to put it another way, it seems that most companies, most organisms, decay as they get older and bigger, and so how do you inoculate your company from the most common things that tend to go wrong?
To put it another way: If your stocks, bonds and real estate holdings were worth the same today, relative to GDP, that they were worth in 1995, they would have to crash in value by 33%, or $43 trillion.
To put it another way, Clinton is trying to heighten the contradictions in the Republican Party by making it clear that there is a stark choice: Either you are with Trump (and everything he stands for) or with me.
Or to put it another way, what kind of conservative wouldn't vote for Trump in the hope that as President he might show some upside, rather than opt for Hillary, whose administration would, by conservative standards, be downside squared?
Depending on where you get your news, you may have heard that being 'fat but fit' is nothing but a big fat myth—or, to put it another way, that there's no such thing as being fat and fit.
To put it another way, the feckless ineptitude displayed by Pai since this phone-tracking scandal first broke nine months ago is not unintentional but reflects the precise level of power major telecoms wanted him to wield and no more.
Or, to put it another way, Amazon offers parents some controls over how their children can interact with the product — but not enough controls over how Amazon (and others) can interact with their children's data via the same always-on microphone.
To put it another way, this collaboration would have made more in Stranger Things season 8, as the gang heads off to college around 1990, discovers the internet, and external governmental forces find a new way to ruin their lives.
Or to put it another way, the G.O.P. was able to serve the interests of the 1 percent by posing as the defender of the 86 percent — for that was the white share of the electorate when Ronald Reagan was elected.
To put it another way, it hardly seems more authentic to cast, say, Rinko Kikuchi in this role than Johansson, who does happen to fit the physical profile of an anime character, down to the roots of her blonde hair.
"Essentially, what Kim seems to be aiming for is reciprocity in the nuclear dimension after being exposed to the nuclear threat from the U.S." To put it another way, it's estimated North Korea has around 60 nuclear weapons at most.
Or to put it another way: This sounds a lot like artist-run mini-labels that big music labels have bankrolled in the past as part of deals to work with megastars like Dr. Dre (Aftermath Entertainment) and Eminem (Shady Records).
To put it another way: The films of Mr. Lynch, and of David Cronenberg, whose "Videodrome" frequently came to mind while watching Mr. Packard's films, depict symptoms, while Mr. Packard's films, at their "best," feel like they are the sickness.
To put it another way, if Facebook were my boyfriend, I would end our relationship right away because I wouldn't be able to handle the identity crisis mixed with the lack of commitment and the notion that money can solve every problem.
Or, to put it another way, a handful of bad actors managed to generate enough divisive politically charged noise that more than one in 10 of those engaging in Spanish election chatter on Facebook, per its data set, at very least took note.
So here's my conclusion, after nearly a week testing the 83 and 8 Plus: The 8s feel like a swan song — or, to put it another way, they represent Apple's platonic ideal of that first iPhone, an ultimate refinement before eternal retirement.
Or, to put it another way, I got to see the Red Sox turn it around and beat the Yankees, after losing the first two games in the series, and by beating them, clinch first place in the American League East division.
Or to put it another way, social evolutionism transformed a spatial difference (people who live in different parts of the globe do things differently) into a temporal difference ("they" do as "we" once did, but "we" have progressed and they have not).
Or, to put it another way, the ad is a lot like Apple's actual implementation of Stickers in iMessage: bright and colorful and clearly meant to appeal to teens, but ultimately hard to see beneath the veneer of animated robots and images plastered everywhere.
But it's important to understand that the lawsuit isn't really about ICE's abilities, but rather about making it easier for the agency to do its job — or, to put it another way, it's about how many tools ICE has in its immigration enforcement toolbox.
To put it another way, if you or someone you know is building a budget gaming computer and want to stock up your library, the Humble Freedom Bundle may be the best way to get a couple of years worth of games at a low price.
Devialet showcased a 5.5 speaker setup using five Phantom Golds Or to put it another way: using Purdue University's relative volume chart, that's roughly as loud as a nearby jet taking off or a live rock concert (and just below the average human pain threshold of 110db).
Thanks to the deal with the Irish government, the European Commission writes that Apple was paying an effective corporate tax rate of just 0.005 percent by 2014, or to put it another way, for every €1 million Apple was earning in profits, it was paying just €50 in taxes.
To put it another way, 27 years after the tragedy at Hillsborough, which resulted in a number of reforms that made stadiums safer in England—and influenced the stadium experience in the rest of Europe—how is it that some stadiums remain so dangerous, and some fans so violent?
To put it another way, Linda outperformed Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in the district by a wild 22019 points!
Or, to put it another way, which will make sense for people who've worked at a company of a certain size: At those companies, when managers want to fire someone, they don't fire them immediately because they want to create a paper trail they think will protect them legally.
To put it another way, in open primaries where there is no incumbent since 1996, the candidate who went on to win their primary was in the top three of an aggregate of polls taken between November (post-election) and January (two years before the election) 7 out of 9 times.
Or, to put it another way: Is there something strange or even perilous about making a show about a man who is using his TV show to work through (or possibly avoid) his grief, starring a man who is using his TV show to work through (or possibly avoid) his grief?
To put it another way, America does not have a monopoly on crime, mental health issues, bigots, extremists, or other factors commonly blamed for gun violence and mass shootings; what is unique about the US is that it makes it so easy for people with all sorts of motives to obtain a gun.
It was a warning to US companies that they would not evade the reach of European law simply by being located in the US. To put it another way, as long as one US cookie sat on a European national's computer monitoring online behavior, the company that put it there was going to be held responsible.
To put it another way, the iPad 2, which went on the market in 2011 for $400 and fits in your lap, had more computing power than the world's most powerful supercomputer in the 1980s, a device called the Cray 2 that was about the size of an industrial washing machine and would cost more than $15 million today.
"It's not that undecided voters suddenly broke because of the FBI investigation, it's that it increased a sense of enthusiasm among Republicans for Trump - or to put it another way, they just couldn't sit it out," he continued, highlighting that it was the college-educated white voters whom Donald Trump has had more problems attracting that were most likely to have been in this category.
To put it another way: Lemonade would be a great parallel to The Cloverfield Paradox if, after the recording of Lemonade, Columbia Records had been so dismayed by the results that it deemed the album unreleasable, and then Spotify came around and offered to take it off its hands for more than it cost to make — enough for the record company to walk away having made some kind of profit.
To put it another way, a Court with Gorsuch as the median vote would be further to the right than if Kavanuagh was in the middle — but with Chief Justice Roberts as the median vote, Gorsuch will lead to more liberal results than Kavanaugh will, because Gorsuch's eccentric views are more likely to be in alignment with liberals on particular issues even if they're more reactionary on balance.
Or, to put it another way, the ruling should put a stop to some, er, 'creative' interpretations of the rules around cookies that manage to completely miss the point of the law… ehem at here refreshing Curia press release page & noticed their own non-compliant #cookie notice – spot the irony on their cookie information page – looks like the Court are about to render their own site illegal wrt to pre-ticked boxes… a little embarrassing… #privacy #planet24 pic.twitter.

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