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HANNITY: And to sum up it, they used their power.
That seems to sum up the story of the night.
It's tough to sum up 29Rooms with a straightforward description.
"It's hard to sum up to be honest," he says.
To sum up, the world is chugging along, not speeding.
" To sum up, "I am a man, not a dog.
Clinton, sent over possible slogans to sum up her candidacy.
Trying to sum up Bloomberg's entire mayoral record is impossible.
LONDON — It's difficult to sum up Glastonbury in just a day.
No way to sum up how much we will miss John.
To sum up, that's Oprah 4, Trump 3 and two ties.
It's tough to sum up Bettye Lavette in typical genre shorthand.
One shirt he sold seemed to sum up the popular feeling.
To sum up, globalisation disrupted both international power structures and domestic ones.
To sum up: We might have to leave the office early today.
It's a tad too convoluted to sum up in a few lines.
" Asked to sum up his performance he said: "I played pretty bad.
I ask him if to sum up his feelings in one word.
Attempting to sum up Trump's foreign policy vision is an impossible task.
To sum up our meteorological woes here's comedy writer Aaron Gillies, a.k.a.
Perhaps the best way to sum up the collective reaction to DAMN.?
Perhaps we'll leave it to Ledger to sum up those years best.
Sure, it's impossible to sum up a year in a single word.
To Ms. Zhang, their crude gesture seemed to sum up American democracy.
It's hard to sum up the thesis of a book like this.
To sum up -- there WAS a problem but, yo ... he solved it.
Leave it to Brady to sum up his and his team's discomfort.
"Speechless," Mariota said when asked to sum up Henry's record-setting day.
To sum up: The British are acting somewhat cautiously at the moment.
"The gaslighting piece was able to sum up a lot," Picardi said.
Eurasia Group's president, Ian Bremmer, took to Twitter to sum up Johnson's appointment.
So to sum up, the Spectacles are an amazing packaging and marketing exercise.
To sum up this week's Silicon Valley visit, at a Lyft panel, Rep.
" Kalanick pauses to sum up the experience, then says unabashedly: "That's hashtag winning.
To sum up, you may think you can pick a successful active manager.
But Mr Xi lacked a catchy phrase to sum up his economic vision.
"To sum up, you get a secured and convenient authentication method," he said.
Of how to sum up the cultural significance of such a beloved series?
The AUB's Geha seemed to sum up a broader sentiment in the country.
Here are the quick details: To sum up, Elliott wanted Jack Dorsey gone.
To sum up: Sometimes it's no fun to be related to a teenager.
Any attempts to sum up the plot of this film will sound daft.
It's pretty easy to sum up what's new in the Surface Pro 7.
There are many adjectives to sum up Trump's speech. Petty. Incoherent. Defensive. Deceptive.
I'd say disheartened is the word I'd use to sum up my initial reaction.
If we're going to sum up with anything, remember: Your selfie isn't worth it.
Our followup headline, "Facebook, are you kidding?" seems to sum up the fallout nicely.
To sum up -- and I'll tell you the other thing: She's an incompetent woman.
"It's hard to sum up in the current climate of polarization," he told me.
So really, to sum up: there really is no right or wrong to weaning.
"That seemed to sum up my 259-216 season in a nutshell," Pacioretty said.
To sum up, lifting weights is good for both the body and the mind.
To sum up this Empire gem, we'd mime the high five and flame emoji.
Being able to sum up that kind of story so simply was really appealing.
I'm not sure "The Romanoffs" is as easy to sum up in a sentence.
Poppy is — to sum up her project most simply — an android-themed pop star.
To sum up, there are three ways to improve your gift-giving this year.
To sum up, the likelihood of all five factors happening is not 100 percent.
On Monday, it was Commission spokeswoman Mina Andreeva's turn to sum up Brussels' attitude.
For some, it's a catchy way to sum up their rage about the President-elect.
Seth works as an obituary writer but can't begin to sum up this particular life.
If we tried to sum up supermodel Christie Brinkley's career, we'd be here all day.
To sum up: Colbert has become more and more political since Trump has taken office.
If you wanted to sum up the images in one word, it would be 'ambition.
At a dinner a few years ago, I asked him to sum up the industry.
In the Middle Ages, painters used triptychs to sum up the state of the world.
So to sum up: Trump avoided bringing up his most controversial, and racially charged, comments.
If you had to sum up 2016 in a single word, what would it be?
To sum up the past decade, you could call it a tale of two presidents.
Leave it to the New Yorker to sum up the first media controversy of 22016.
My playing partners don't feel the need to sum up their lives and transmit wisdom.
The title of "Dancing in the Smoke" is one way to sum up the sensation.
TODAY'S QUOTE 'To sum up, here we have one more case for a warming world.
To sum up: Some Russians allegedly used illegal means to try to influence our elections.
To sum up: Immelt is not a woman exec, as some wanted for the job.
Or, to sum up: Peeple's plan is to profit by selling access to everyone's negative reviews.
It was moving and fitting; it seemed to sum up the anguish of a stunned nation.
The best way to sum up Slidey is that this game is richly addictive and rewarding.
" When asked to sum up Trump's approach in one word, Kermode responds with two: "Playground bully.
Or was it simply meant to sum up where the Obama administration stands on Middle East?
Again, this is a whole story unto itself and one that is difficult to sum up.
At first glance, it's pretty easy to sum up why Armie Hammer should be a star.
If you had to sum up your 2018 mood in one song, what would it be?
But it's too fast, too complex, and impossible to sum up in a handful of samples.
The story seemed to sum up all that was wrong with the Hamptons and wealth today.
It seemed to sum up the market's uncertainty in the face of political and financial tensions.
To sum up all of these actions as the work of a "spoiler" is pure fiction.
Seems like a perfect theme to sum up a week of art world invasion and revelry.
The author asked me to sum up the four strongest design moments of the 20th century.
To sum up the concern in one question: 'Is it going to change who I am?
Or, to sum up: Disney is fine with skinny bundles — as long as they include ESPN.
"To sum up, this crisis will have a negative impact on our industry until June 2021."
That is hard to sum up in one word, but it is worth a test drive.
To sum up: Necker Island is a dream come true that I never knew I needed.
So, to sum up: Quartz appears to have a nice business fueled primarily by digital advertising.
FX's Atlanta is impossible to sum up in a single sentence — which was exactly the point.
So, he decided to sum up eight epic years in a rapid succession of 18 perfect tweets.
If you had to sum up what happened in rock music in 21960, you'd say: People died.
She turned to the words of Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue to sum up her feelings.
And some states, like California, are simply too large and diverse to sum up in one candle.
It would be impossible to sum up all the twists and turns, but here's the short version.
That seems to sum up, if not everyone's secret fear about aging, at least Hollywood's running theory.
To sum up, Clinton hasn't always been great on energy but is saying the right things now.
"To sum up, Hillary Clinton thinks Bernie supporters are hopeless and ignorant basement-dwellers," Trump will say.
The man in Las Vegas saw fit to sum up his life in this final blazing act.
It was as if it was meant to sum up the siege, but in fact, it resisted interpretation.
If I had to sum up the Conservative Party conference in a single word, it would be "dismal".
"Yes, the best one," she told reporters in Singapore when asked to sum up her 2018 on Saturday.
It's hard to sum up the plot of Jeff Zentner's debut novel, The Serpent King, in one sentence.
To sum up: In the late 1970s a series of small mistakes created some characters out of nothing.
For starters, it's important to sum up why people are so excited about Spravato in the first place.
The judge is expected to sum up the case on Monday and a verdict is expected on Tuesday.
Mr. Obama's struggles with Syria are most palpable when he tries to sum up his foreign-policy legacy.
So to sum up: LittleThings wants to buy a thing it can't buy, at least not right now.
Though, he admitted, "it's tough to sum up and honor the work of Confucius in a driving shoe."
But he has been dominant in advanced stats that try to sum up all of a player's contributions.
Bee experts like to sum up the crisis with the "4 Ps": parasites, poor nutrition, pathogens and pesticides.
So, to sum up, any chance of staving off the offensive comes down to both Russia and Turkey.
At their best, the drones allowed Mr. Haner to sum up a story in one shot, he said.
Dak Prescott fumbling the ball away in the game's final minutes seemed to sum up the game nicely.
Kaylyn Meyers, 29, watched the exchange and said it seemed to sum up the tension gripping the country.
And now to sum up all of this with a number, we have today's reading from our Nixometer.
"What we did — and presented from the beginning — was to sum up all power-related delays," he said.
Let's start with "America First," a phrase our current president has frequently used to sum up his worldview.
To sum up: Kids are being influenced by exposure to explicit materials, but they don't necessarily like it.
"To sum up: equivalence is not perfect, neither for firms nor for supervisors," Dombrovskis told CityWeek conference in London.
MIKE doesn't use the word relatable, but it doesn't do too badly to sum up part of his appeal.
To sum up: I've learned that filling your face with your own blood works, but it's painful and expensive.
So to sum up the proposition, the $500 Nest Secure starter pack will essentially let you secure two rooms.
And there's really only one way to sum up our feelings on this new facial hair development — We're concerned.
They also offered one-word portraits to sum up their view of the jihadist group and its global reach.
Anna, a university lecturer, and her friend Sarah coined the phrase 'good day dress' to sum up the phenomenon.
Wellness has become a catch-all phrase to sum up our nation's obsession with all things pertaining to nutrition.
To sum up, the idea that alcohol automatically turns into fat and goes straight to your waist is mistaken.
Image: UC Berkeley Nothing seems to sum up the universe's descent into disordered chaos quite like shoes getting untied.
When asked to sum up his life in a hashtag, the journalist immediately settles on two: #grateful and #lucky.
Just like it's hard to describe exactly what "bitter" or "salty" is, "umami" can be hard to sum up.
"But one user seemed to sum up the finale perfectly: "Why does Shonda Rhimes play games with my heart?
We asked friends and co-workers to sum up the most irritating pet they've come across in six words.
She told them how the slogan "Undocumented, Unafraid, Unapologetic" had once come to sum up how many immigrants felt.
Whitman used opera "as a sort of sponge to sum up the totality of American experience," Mr. Reynolds said.
When asked after Game 4 to sum up Johnson's impact, Coach Quin Snyder heaped praise on the veteran guard.
It's impossible to sum up all the nuanced business approaches to the Chinese consumer in one or two articles.
Huh." If I had to sum up the message of this convention in one word, it would be "contempt.
So to sum up: Facebook's managers have very specific ideas about the things they want to appear on Facebook.
A tool for creating interactive books, meanwhile, looks like an easier way to sum up your vacation for eager relatives.
"To sum up in one word, it is about fairness," said EU Commissioner for employment and social affair Marianne Thyssen.
"Hopefully shockingly good," Biel told the crowd when she was asked to sum up her new show in three words.
It would be difficult to sum up Lieutenant Colonel Charles Kettles' life in numbers, but those are the essential ones.
"Rocketman" star Taron Egerton shared three emojis to sum up how he felt: a spider, raised hands, and a heart.
" When asked by a reporter to sum up his reaction to the report in a single word, he said, "Disappointed.
To sum up: we now have a Swedish actress playing an English heroine under the guidance of a Norwegian director.
And to sum up their lives in a hashtag, Ripa said her husband's "#Blessed" response would embarrass their teenage daughter.
We asked our friends and co-workers to sum up their darkest, most shameful secret to us in six words.
We asked friends and co-workers to sum up how they found out their significant other cheated in six words.
This sign found near the food court in the Brooklyn Wegmans seems to sum up the grocer's motto pretty well.
We seek only to report deaths and to sum up lives, illuminating why, in our judgment, those lives were significant.
"We seem to have lost all perspective on what's naughty or nice," McKinnon's elf said to sum up the skit.
Every serious writer, I've heard it said, has one book whose title seems to sum up his or her oeuvre.
Back in Avdiivka, private Akastyolov struggles to find the words to sum up the future he and his country face.
It's hard to sum up exactly what went wrong, because it's kind of everything: the basics were dated and flawed.
Try to sum up your views in two quick sentences and not throw out lots of data unless asked for it.
It's hard to sum up 229Rooms, Refinery229's interactive space of 229 individually curated, artist-collaborated rooms, into one, succinct definition.
Rosenberg was attempting to sum up what the painters Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, and others had in common.
As if to sum up the show, "FLOW," a huge paper installation, confronts visitors who are about to leave the fair.
To sum up their situation: They have no car, a dwindling food supply, and two pregnant women nearing their due dates.
While it's difficult to sum up a life in a single object, Paisley Park is perhaps the closest fans will get.
I don't know if there's a linear way to sum up my career, it's an amalgamation of a lot of things.
Though we don't speak Italian, the below reaction seems to sum up how many Twitter users feel about Harington's upcoming stay.
"Don't let our lack of any response fool you," one host said, searching for a compliment to sum up his performance.
" Dutch finance minister and head of euro zone finance ministers Jeroen Dijsselbloem seemed to sum up the mood in Europe: "Great.
There is this great German word, "Gesamtüberblick," which critic Sacha Verna used to sum up MoMA's current Pollock show in Deutchlandfunk.
I can always count on Tiffany "New York" Pollard to sum up my entire world view in six seconds or less.
Parenthood is such a massive change that it's hard to sum up, but the biggest thing that changes is your focus.
The only reason I can think of for the empty seats is that the place is so hard to sum up.
Pastels, coatdresses, and plenty of Alexander McQueen would be an accurate way to sum up Kate Middleton&aposs closet in 2019.
Jesus of Nazareth on one occasion was asked by a lawyer to sum up the essence of the teachings of Moses.
Martin Scorsese seemed to sum up the reaction: He appeared to use Eminem's performance as an opportunity to take a nap.
To sum up the block of text above, you go to a restaurant and lay out five singles on your table.
But it does not read as any sort of final effort from prosecutors to sum up what did happen back then.
"Humans are social animals" is a phrase often repeated by psychologists to sum up why we've been such a successful species.
It's hard to sum up what turned me into a pagan, but it's basically to do with the close connection to nature.
IF I had to sum up the Labour Party conference in Brighton last week in a single word, it would be "frightening".
If that's not the perfect way to sum up Twitter over 10 years after its debut, I don't know what else is.
"Just to sum up, this is almost like you have people defending the dirty dossier with their own dirty dossier," Nunes said.
But his years on the court don't begin to sum up a life that spilled off the hardwood and into fans' hearts.
So, to sum up: Yes, threesomes would increase slightly, and then taper off, and then horrifying murders would increase a whopping 700%.
It might seem difficult to sum up an entire year using only five words, but Greta Thunberg completed the task with ease.
Mike Carr, a Cleveland Browns fan who drove 15 hours from Michigan to watch the draft, seemed to sum up that outlook.
CreditCreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times There is no easy way to sum up the rich smorgasbord that was culture in 2016.
"There are no words to sum up how we are all feeling," one of his teammates, Josh Margetts, said in a statement.
In my job as a technology reviewer, I evaluate a lot of products that are easy to sum up on their face value.
It's a mood board he managed to sum up in one word, one that's supposed to be synonymous with Calvin Klein, too: freedom.
To sum up, smart guns aren't gonna happen because electronic locks will never be reliable enough that the shooting public will embrace them.
To sum up their tales of wonder: A loaf of bread was 50 cents, the rent was $150 a month, Ed Koch, hooray.
With that in mind, we asked friends and co-workers to sum up the worst dates they've ever been on in six words.
We started shooting / cooking back in March, but to sum up all the feels of the story in one picture required a studio.
"It is impossible to sum up all that Alaina was, and meant, to her family & friends," the family wrote, according to the newspaper.
Rather than trying to sum up the big picture in Venice, I'll focus on what, for me, were the four most riveting shows.
Yoskowitz has a few go-to phrases to sum up the business for those who are curious about their seemingly outlandish career choice.
But, as we all know, one month is hardly enough to sum up all of the achievements women have made through the years.
She had been trying to pass on her philosophies about dating for years, and to sum up her rules, they were this: Don't.
The boldly episodic and frenzied fantasy, coupled with a stern, awesome fugue, somehow seemed to sum up music's past while anticipating its future.
They try to sum up current thinking in the business world about "human resources" and transmute it into a manual for self-improvement.
As such, we asked friends and co-workers to sum up what made them pull the plug on a relationship in six words.
To sum up the state of the research, we have preliminary studies linking media multitasking to brain characteristics associated with mental health disorders.
But in general, to sum up the empathy research, it does tend to work better than role-playing or watching a video. Right.
At the biggest gathering so far of 2020 presidential candidates, the Democrats had five minutes each to sum up their case for the presidency.
Early messages on the Crackberry forum are full of people trying to sum up why BBM felt better to use than standard text messages.
So to sum up, users are getting several months notice that a gadget they own is going to abruptly stop working on March 16th.
The usual way to calculate the social returns of higher education is to sum up all the graduate premiums and subtract any public subsidies.
As we wait not-so-patiently for Season 2 – premiering February 13th– we made some reaction GIFs to sum up the experience so far.
Indeed, this seemed to sum up the business attitude to Brexit: rather than taking any hasty, rash decisions, they will play a long game.
The phrase first became prominent when Sarah Palin and John McCain used it to sum up their "drill baby drill" energy platform in 2008.
Keeping Score It has become a fad among teams to adopt a catchphrase to sum up their approach (while also helping sell T-shirts).
There's a moment midway through Peggy Orenstein's latest book that seems to sum up what it's like to be a teenage girl right now.
To sum up the situation with brevity, 48 years ago Adrian Pearce received a gift from his then-girlfriend—who promptly dumped his ass.
The sector has been active across a host of verticals, making it hard to sum up in terms other than rounds and dollars invested.
"I wrote about this to sum up lessons from the past so we don't commit the same mistakes," Mr. Yin said in an interview.
I think the film is best described as "Buddish," an adjective coined by the film's director, Harold Ramis, to sum up his own belief system.
Tom Daley said, "Damn [heart eye emoji]," while 13 Reasons Why star Tommy Dorfman only needed a mind-blown emoji to sum up his feelings.
We talked over its numbers, and if we were to sum up our perspectives, we'd say that Airbnb is about as impressive as we expected.
There's only one feeling to sum up how the whole night felt, and it belongs to this boy—suspended in a moment of pure wonderment.
In fact, one Star even went so far as to say this: That may be the perfect quote to sum up the modern-day NHL.
To sum up: The current President of the United States flat-out lied about the then-sitting president issuing a wiretap of his campaign headquarters.
Original science fiction tv shows have historically been hard to sell because they're hard to sum up in a logline—or even explain at length.
But, while he has hotels, planes, and gilded penthouses to his name, it's harder to sum up how much the businessman has in the bank.
Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi wrote that it "looks weird ... like, really weird," which seemed to sum up the critical commentary and jokes on the internet.
To sum up: Mr. Sessions said he could not remember much about Russian influence on the Trump campaign, except when he could block such influence.
To sum up: Pence signed a religious freedom law that was advertised by supporters as allowing discrimination against LGBTQ people, even if it actually didn't.
To sum up, immigration hardliners have been talking Trump down from bipartisan immigration proposals, prompting Democrats to withhold votes on any must-pass spending bills.
"If you poured holy water on this article it would start foaming and screeching," read one tweet that seemed to sum up the public reaction.
To sum up, that's three big victories: a successful prosecution against Boyd, clearance from Dake's ethical scrutiny and Axe's being denied the casino investment upstate.
To sum up, what we're looking at is a very high-quality band and mounting, which was tailored specifically for a very sizeable rock indeed.
After Sunday's Pro Bowl, Amari Cooper, a young wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders who grew up idolizing Johnson, seemed to sum up the overall feeling.
"We're just two Southern people joining together in love, joining together to love on each other in Boston," Hannah awkwardly tries to sum up the situation.
Roy Blunt (R-MO) said Tuesday to sum up Christine Blasey Ford's accusation that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in high school — seemingly minimizing her firsthand account.
Citing his poll numbers, which he did constantly, is part of this — appealing to what he considers the ultimate arbiter, popularity, to sum up his standings.
If you were to sum up Express' motto of what its future looks like, the response would be something along the lines of: forward, but cautious.
To sum up, the Commission proposal is ambitious and timely on banking and finance, but falls short of giving European citizens a Europe they can love.
To sum up the story of current Denver Broncos starting quarterback Trevor Siemian's football career, you have to look back — all the way back to Nov.
Although it may be easy to sum up the recent news simply as a reaction to an officer involved shooting, it's so much more than that.
To sum up, some Christians expect the establishment of Israel, and by extension the acceptance of Jerusalem as its capital, to lead to God's final triumph.
JUST six words suffice to sum up President Donald Trump's approach to trade (and, you may mutter, too much else): make threats, strike deals, declare victory.
Twitter limits the writer to 1323 characters; when family members tried to sum up the lives of those they had lost, they were given only 66.
To sum up: the theory that we made these investments to influence social media makes no logical sense, in terms of either motivations, actions, or results.
Executive producer Bernie Caulfield seemed to sum up the mixed feelings that evoked, which oscillated between nostalgia and somewhat guilty relief as the finish line neared.
But Judge Dana Leigh Marks, the head of their union, uses a catchphrase to sum up what it feels like to preside over an asylum case.
As such, we asked friends and co-workers to sum up the most horrible, stomach churning WTF nightmares they've encountered on the subway in six words.
And that message, he seems to sum up a few moments later, boils down to this: Wayne has always been a rebel in the rap world.
" Three quotes to sum up his message… "Our real friends in the world speak English, have common law, and stand by us in times of crisis.
" The main objective of publishing his works, she said, was to "sum up the experiences and lessons of the first decade of reform and opening up.
In fact, it was Mr. Jacobs's fiancé, the candle maker Char Defrancesco, who managed to sum up the ineffable allure of ugly in a recent interview.
Satoshi's actual fortune isn't easy to sum up, as his bitcoins — the first coins created on the Bitcoin network — are scattered over hundreds or thousands of addresses.
But it falls to MacKenzie Mauzy's character, Linda Kasabian, to sum up the crimes near the film's end during a confessional meeting with the prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi.
To sum up what anyone should have already known: these mics are far from perfect, but hobbyists aren't about to drop $3,600 for a pair of Neumanns.
Searching for words to sum up his moment of history, Tusk, a historian by training, seemed at a loss: "What can I add to this?" he asked.
"To sum up, people dread idleness yet were not willing to engage in busyness unless they could justify the busyness with a purpose," Yang and Hsee wrote.
To sum up, though, I would say the balance stands and falls within the city and is not so much to do with the club's worldwide fanbase.
The sight of Messi flat out with blood gushing from his face after a heavy tackle from Miralem Pjanic seemed to sum up his club's recent fortunes.
What I really made was something to try to sum up the sense of what it feels like to be a parent and how scary it is.
Washington Nationals Quick Comment: If you had to sum up their series against the Cubs in one word, "ouch" might be as good an answer as any.
To sum up: If no senators are absent, Republicans can afford to lose two Republican votes and still pass the bill (thanks to Pence's tie-breaking vote).
To sum up, a bilateral trade agreement that encapsulates the essence of TPP would transform Vietnamese-US relations in a way that creates significant winners and losers.
Mr. Meyer eventually settled on a word to sum up that something more and enshrined it in the name of his company, the Union Square Hospitality Group.
At first, their story sounds easy to sum up as a traditional case of "runs in the family," but the sisters' journey has been anything but traditional.
The gimmick may have been a bit awkward, time consuming, and not at all worth it, but that seems to sum up living in "the future" of 2018.
The gist was: Cryptocurrencies may go somewhere, or they may not, so just be careful, which is a fine way to sum up the current state of affairs.
So to sum up, lots of physicists get paid to argue and write books about which Big Bang and pre-universe model might describe what we see today.
The substance of Franken's post-resignation retroactive defense is — despite the extraordinary length of Mayer's exposition — incredibly simple to sum up: What he did just wasn't that bad.
As he tried to sum up his economic legacy in Florida, our discussion stretched to twice as long as planned, seemingly to the consternation of the Secret Service.
It's not easy to sum up (but) it's been really hard the last 18 months, been a lot of ups and downs trying to get back on court.
So, to sum up: Trump is claiming he didn't do anything wrong, and even if he did, what Cohen did (and pleaded guilty to) wasn't actually a crime.
"I thought it was going to — kind of meant to be," Stotts said, struggling to sum up his emotions over the missed shot that ended his team's season.
We did that here, so you don't have to: To sum up: Netflix has new competition, especially in the US, and that may have cut into its business.
It's hard to sum up this experimental guitarist in a simple word like "influential": Her choppy, crinkled, effects-pedal-laden style is too singular to be widely replicated.
To sum up: At the beginning of this year, we have rising capacity pressures in an economy growing above its noninflationary growth potential and steadily increasing labor compensations.
His response to Faulkner's question about why he would want his records seemed to sum up a lot of the frustrations felt by those in the medical community.
It is actually very hard to sum-up all that this group of IT aides (who are almost all from Pakistan) did and the crimes they might have committed.
There's plenty that Chip Gaines loves about wife Joanna, but if he had to sum up why their marriage is a success in one word it would be this.
To sum up Federer's night, he received a warning from umpire Damian Steiner in the 21995th game of the opening set when he bashed a ball into the crowd.
"It's impossible to sum up all that Alaina is and all that she means to her family and friends," grieving father Ryan Petty said, according to the Sun-Sentinel.
"It will certainly be quite outstanding in operational terms," VW group CEO Matthias Mueller told Germany's weekly Welt am Sonntag when asked to sum up the 2017 business year.
But I think, you know, the best way to sum up their approach to this -- did you all notice that the Democratic leader voted against the Secretary of Transportation?
When that relationship ended for reasons I am unable to sum up in one sentence, I did not believe I lacked the answers to the mysteries of the heart.
Well, the actual House of Cards is taking notice, too, because the show's official Twitter account posted the perfect GIF to sum up the entire situation, as Mashable noted.
Who else but you would think to sum up a personal mood with, say, a photo of an exhausted squirrel, splayed out on a railing outside an office window?
To sum up, Williams was the more powerful, more focused player in the key phases, and her 22003-222, 24-24 victory represented a major step up from Auckland.
Or perhaps it's just trying to buy time to complete its corporate takeover of the democratic world order… To sum up: FB wants a currency, now a Supreme Court.
"The thing about stats is they define you when you're 10 or 20 years past the game," Jordan said when asked to sum up his feelings on the accomplishment.
I was trying to sum up a very complicated issue by stating there are degrees of harassment and the victim may not feel as offended as other people similarly situated.
The temptation when trying to sum up a great musician's legacy is to look beyond their most notable hits while still acknowledging that, yeah, those hits are really great songs.
I'll allow the legendary Walt Mossberg to sum up the consumer response to the iPhone X: For me, it's been the best smartphone I've ever owned or tested, so far.
So to sum up: in 2015, it became clear to Facebook and certainly to senior leadership that the data of 87 million people had been sold against the company's terms.
"It's different," Poulter said with a shrug on Tuesday when asked to sum up what makes the biennial event so meaningful and why it brings out the best from him.
To sum up, only in the perfervid imaginations of the politically correct — those who reject the idea of borders — could the Syrian refugee controversy be confused with a constitutional controversy.
It extends to our social, intellectual and political lives — including the various isms (feminism, racism, colonialism, nationalism and so on) that we use to sum up human systems and behaviors.
If I had to choose just one image to sum up contemporary China, I might choose Martin Parr's 2010 shot of a wedding couple posing on a beach in Qingdao.
Repeatedly asked by reporters to sum up his feelings on his big day, Henry chose instead to talk of the stellar game-plan and execution by his team's offensive line.
State of the Unions In a recent email, Suki John and Horacio Cocchi attempted to sum up their 20-year marriage in one paragraph, which read like a grocery list.
"If I were to sum up the letter from Asia and her attorney in a single word it would be 'hypocritical,' with a close second being 'non-sensical,'" Sattro wrote.
This year, the College Board announced the creation of an additional "adversity score," meant to sum up a child's school quality and the poverty and crime rates where they live.
So, to sum up: Bran is connected to the ancient Children of the Forest through House Stark and through magical trees with faces that let him access universal human memory.
So to sum up, the market is running quite hot in the very short term, as big, tactical traders have lunged to add market exposure as the indexes bounced back powerfully.
I can't explain exactly why, but somehow that collection seems to sum up these last 365-odd days and the vom clickbait jagoff butt-fuck garbage saga that they've overwhelmingly been.
So, to sum up, you can get a total of six months of Xbox Live Gold Membership for under £15, and receive 1000 Apex coins for absolutely nothing as a sweetener.
There's just one line in the whole song, but it seemed to sum up my life to such a magnificent degree, I knew I had to put it on this album.
David Brooks If I had to sum up the election of 2016 in one clause, I would say it has been a sociological revolution, a moral warning and a political summons.
"There's a certain amount of joy to be found in responsible behavior that you thought was lame when you were younger," Chad told me, to sum up his point of view.
To sum up, it looks like many blue-collar workers in Ohio will realign themselves with Democrats this election cycle — but if they do, it's because of policy issues, not politics.
If one were to sum up the day, the main point would be that Goldman proudly declared its ambitions to become a universal bank in the mold of JPMorgan or Citigroup.
While there's no easy way to sum up the momentous contributions Bill Cunningham has made to the fashion industry, it's probably simplest to say he's the man who invented street style photography.
I thought about saying "changes of heart" or something like that, but "whims" seemed to sum up the point: People, often with little notice and not always with clear reasons, change directions.
The following pictorial review tries to sum up these changes focusing on one technology aspect: the state of the art television camera that sends live electronic moving images to our home screens.
While Brown's op-ed read more like an attention grab than a thoughtful response to possible critiques, its headline seems to sum up the takeaway about their relationship pretty well: "So what?"
"I wonder if Acosta can imagine what it feels like to sum up when his network allows guest after guest day after day to refer to you as a murderer," Loesch added.
To sum up decades' worth of theory in a sentence, it's likely that if what you're watching is meant to be earnest and affecting, but is funny instead, it qualifies as camp.
To sum up, Trump's response to mourning parents who had lost their son to war was to lash out at their religion — by suggesting that their faith forced the mom into silence.
"The guys that play every day — I want to do something for them because they're out there grinding every day," Wolters said in trying to sum up his emotions after the game.
"To sum up what distinguishes the United States in a nutshell: It's the First Amendment," said Steven Aftergood, the director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists.
So, to sum up, pre-checked consent boxes (or cookie banners that tell you a cookie has already been dropped and pointlessly invite you to click 'ok') aren't valid under EU law.
That feeling of missed opportunity was perhaps best encapsulated by Skrillex, Diplo and Bieber's live performance, which seemed to sum up the Grammys' attitude towards dance and electronic music to an absolute tee.
The allusion to that strange sound was meant to sum up Germany's open-ended invitation to all comers from the Middle East to relieve the country's labor shortages and boost the economy's competitiveness.
"It's really hard for a real rich guy to call [Trump] up and say, 'Hey, you're going to hurt me,'" said Lorber who aimed to sum up the president's stance on the matter.
Stephen K. Bannon, the president's former chief strategist, has been using a simple Twitter hashtag to sum up to allies and friends his frame of mind about the recent turn of events: #War.
This week it would feel inappropriate to sum up the week's news without addressing the controversy over the Trump administration's recently halted policy of separating immigrant children from their parents at the border.
If you were looking for a metaphor to sum up what a decade of growth in the high-tech industry has done to the Bay Area, you couldn't ask for something more apt.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey attempted to sum up the situation and what led to it in a lengthy Twitter thread (for a state agency, at least) posted on Saturday.
To sum up: absolutely great reporting skills exhibited by Gilly here, Sam is useless, and I can't believe how excited I've gotten about this TV show in the course of the last 10 minutes.
The credit score formula is too complex to sum up in a few sentences, but there are a few aspects of it that relate directly to rewards-card use and number of cards held.
The Sleep Score beta will give Fitbit users a single nightly score to sum up their previous night's sleep using heart rate data from Fitbit's more recent devices (including the Charge 3, of course).
To sum up the problem, there's not enough land to produce enough calories for all those hungry human mouths, without sending Earth's climate (and the enterprise of growing food itself) into a death spiral.
Cat Mom Hugs Baby Kitten Views: 59,123,162 Six years later and we still have no words to sum up our deep, deep devotion to this video, just a lot of weird guttural "aww" sounds.
"It's almost impossible to sum up such a multi-faceted figure, which is why today's Doodle is in a slideshow format highlighting several of Baker's most impactful accomplishments," Doodle designer Lydia Nichols told Refinery29.
To sum up: Facebook is under fire for thousands of paid advertisements that spread across the platform, most of which were created by a shadowy, Russia-linked troll farm called the Internet Research Agency.
It also serves to sum up a turning point in queer life and politics in the United States, the fervor of activism in the post-Stonewall period, and the corresponding backlash from mainstream culture.
"To sum up, as with many other pieces of legislation, the DTO presents challenges in a post Brexit context," Robert Ophele, chair of France's markets watchdog AMF, told derivatives industry body ISDA's European conference.
To sum up, a Republican-appointed former F.B.I. director consulted with a Republican-appointed deputy attorney general, who then authorized a referral to an F.B.I. field office not known for its anti-Trump bias.
Challenged to sum up the movie's elements in the ad's remaining 26 seconds, SpongeBob speeds through a hysterically surreal list that includes robots, Snoop Dogg and a wise sage (Keanu Reeves in a tumbleweed!).
When we were doling out assignments last summer for which writers were going to sum up which candidates' positions on the issues, the Trump write-up went to one of our interns, Tez Clark.
In Billboard, to sum up, they changed the methodology and it elevated hip-hop, but also made pop music much more repetitive, and I think that's a good thing followed by a somewhat dubious thing.
She's a sour cherry as Regan, the type of overachiever who is composed on the outside, only to reveal a blazing rage roiling underneath — the type of rage that seems to sum up a generation.
I try to explain this unpopular opinion below, but if I had to sum up: The Jason Bourne of Identity was the anti-James Bond, a refreshing and compelling new take on the super-spy.
My mandate for the first five years was to sum up the story of the house's creativity, launch new collections, identify collections that could be resurrected, understand and run the business without disrupting the workshops.
To sum up, their content is advantaged because it reaches their target audiences, without friction, from the media that audience trusts, and is quickly and reliably repeated by other voices they trust in their world.
From writing poetry in the '50s to playing acoustic music in the '60s to venturing into the electronic sound arena in the '70s, '80s, and beyond, the singer's storied career is hard to sum up.
If there is one easy answer to sum up why Pokémon GO uses so much battery, it's simple—it uses a lot of your smartphone capabilities, some of which you never see in other mobile games.
"If I were to sum up the letter from Asia and her attorney in a single word it would be 'hypocritical,' with a close second being 'non-sensical,'" he wrote in a statement emailed to Refinery2800.
It's her go-to conversation ender to sum up the reality that "que sera sera": that no matter what, we all might as well be positive, that we've got to like it or deal with it.
DUBUQUE, Iowa — If there is a single symbol to sum up the standard Hillary Clinton stump speech, it is, perhaps, the enormous 3D printer she first encountered at a technical training center in Waterloo, Iowa. Mrs.
Nagy, who also joined the team in the off-season, did not shy away from that belief when asked to sum up what Mack, a former defensive player of the year, has meant to the team.
CAIRO — A haunted look in the eyes of Amal Hussain, an emaciated 7-year-old lying silently on a hospital bed in northern Yemen, seemed to sum up the dire circumstances of her war-torn country.
"In Islam, the need to have all the answers is considered a kind of heresy," Chuck tells Farid at one point in "It's Here," and the statement seems to sum up the show's approach to storytelling.
" — SETH MEYERS "It's hard to sum up what happened tonight, but most of tonight was a bunch of guys with no chance to win the Democratic nomination yelling Republican talking points at the people who can.
To sum up: Trump and fellow Turkish "nationalist" president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan chatted two Sundays ago, and Trump subsequently announced he was pulling U.S. troops from territory in Northern Syria that we'd helped the Kurds occupy.
"Life's a bitch and then you die," says BoJack Horseman, in an attempt to sum up what he's come to think about the world over the six seasons we've been watching this TV show about him.
Also, said punks in patches went under the rope to get in rather than walk the 15 feet around, which seemed to sum up a lot of what's good and bad about punk in 2016 and ever.
And then in Capitalist Realism, this idea of "depressive hedonia" absolutely fit with what I had been trying to sum up for my journalism students, but without having the political philosophy to put it in those terms.
"For me," said Michael D. Cooperson, a professor of Arabic language and literature at the University of California, Los Angeles, "the fascination of it is that every sentence seems to sum up the history of the Mediterranean."
The wall-mounted sculptures of El Anatsui here at the Haus der Kunst cry out for metaphorical comparisons — but no metaphor ever seems enough to sum up these commanding artworks, each intricate enough to leave you gasping.
And, perhaps most important, they focused on a specific moment or theme — a conversation, a trip to the mall, a speech tournament, a hospital visit — instead of trying to sum up the writer's life in 103 words.
" In return, Wu — who was running late to the screening and had to blow past the bulk of press on the red carpet — called out three words to sum up her friendship with Lopez: "She's the best!
Just this year, the College Board announced it would start to send college admissions officials what some called "adversity score," meant to sum up a child's school quality and the poverty and crime rates where they live.
When the floor opened for questions, one remote employee seemed to sum up what many were feeling at that moment: "Morale is at an all-time low," they said, according to an audio recording from the meeting.
NED RYUN, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN MAJORITY: No. And I think really what we&aposre seeing is, to sum up Charles Krauthammer, we conservatives, we think the left is philosophically misguided, and many on the left think we&aposre evil.
The poetry in poetry, as everyone knows, consists in precisely what escapes paraphrase or summary — but, at least when you've got a lot of poetry to sum up, that might make it easier to eke out a paragraph.
Beck's friend Chris Sullivan, an artist and writer now living in New Orleans, once attempted to sum up David's talents and accomplishments with "PHGLA" (Perhaps Humanity's Greatest Living Artist), an acronym that sadly must now lose a letter.
I went into greater detail of the mechanics of carried interest earlier here, but to sum up: carried interest is the share of the profits earned by an investment manager on the long-term profit from your portfolio.
Once in productboard's online dashboard, an algorithm helps to sum up the feature requests in an organized way, and it displays a user impact score that can help the business better determine how to rank the incoming requests.
To sum up, it could be a genuine tussle, and what is also intriguing is that this is the only match at this year's Wimbledon where Williams will not get a day of rest before she plays it.
Here the motto is "Live Dirty, Eat Clean,'' which seems to sum up rather efficiently the prevailing ethics of the current moment: "Plunder and pillage all you want, just stay away from trans fats and farm-raised salmon.
In an email, Goldberg wrote: To sum up, both social media and the progressive direction of the Obama years helped lay the groundwork for the progressive/multicultural normative context that Trump would later enter and threaten to smash.
This is one of those stories that are impossible to sum up — it involves a group of fishing charter guests who say their Florida captain drove his boat in circles for hours, refusing to dock and ignoring their pleas.
If totalitarianism reduced the world, in Kundera's words, to a place of answers, a world of slogans and simplistic logic, Hrabal's work slyly resists by being impossible to sum up — for a long time it was even considered untranslatable.
Forbes Columnist, Larry Olmsted, has learned about the best and worst of the global food industry and his findings are easy to sum up: A lot of the foods we're eating from our favorite restaurants and supermarkets are fake.
To sum up, Bezos said that Amazon is a "collection of principles" such as long-term thinking and a customer-centric approach, something that has helped build the company into a giant, and clearly has made its founder happy.
There are many metrics designed to rate a player's overall performance, and perhaps the most popular one is player efficiency rating, which was developed by John Hollinger to sum up a player's positive contributions while subtracting his negative ones.
Jesus of Nazareth on one occasion was asked by a lawyer to sum up the essence of the teachings of Moses and he went back and reached back into the Hebrew scriptures to Deuteronomy and Leviticus and he said.
That combination — described by Warren on Monday as working the "political system relentlessly from the inside" while a "sustained movement applied pressure from the outside" — isn't easy to sum up in a bumper sticker or on the debate stage.
On the E.U. side, Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, seemed to sum up the predominant reaction in this tweet: That may indeed be a measure of our times, that a dollop of realism becomes welcome news.
Its presence within a central node of the global art market, which has a deep investment in the status quo, aka white supremacy, had seemed to sum up so perfectly the quandary of the politically engaged — or citizen — artist.
That's how Mary Claire Molloy, 18, found herself trying to sum up the life of a 9-month-old boy, Jason Garcia Perez, who — along with two of his siblings — was shot and killed in August in Clearlake, Calif.
On Serena, it only serves to accentuate a superstructure that is already bordering on the digitally enhanced and a rear end that I will attempt to sum up as discreetly as possible by simply referring to it as 'formidable.
The soft-spoken Verrilli was highly respected by the justices who sometimes offered him an opportunity -- denied to other advocates -- to take a few moments at the end of his time at the podium to sum up his argument without interruption.
To sum up the offer, the team listed the "Top reasons for Jaromir Jagr to join the Everblades" at the bottom of the release, and most were nothing short of magical: -Opportunity to play against former NHL standout Trevor Gillies.
There's no better way than this fantastic video to sum up the feeling of absolute dread Jaime must be feeling upon realizing that the little boy he pushed out of a 20-story building years ago didn't plummet to his death.
Not only does the introduction of law enforcement remove any feelings of discomfort by putting us back in a world where justice prevails, but cutting to the wide shot is just careless and does nothing to sum up the film's contents.
To sum up: With a big OLED screen, quite a bit of polish in the design, and no distracting notch as seen on the iPhone X or Essential Phone, the LG V30 is one of the nicest smartphones out there.
Speaking ahead of a meeting in which party leaders were expected to sum up progress made so far and bridge some gaps, Merkel said all parties had first exchanged their views and then consolidated the approaches by highlighting their differences.
This is my last column here, so I'll use it to sum up some of what I've observed and to offer some suggestions, on behalf of the readers I've gotten to know so intimately, for The Times as it moves forward.
The 68th Emmy Awards are taking place this Sunday, and Jimmy Kimmel will host, which means he'll be responsible for some kind of pithy and irreverent opening monologue that will (probably clumsily) attempt to sum up the state of television.
That's because the calculations of the "social cost" used to justify a carbon tax are so subjective in their attempt to quantify the value of human lives and livelihoods, in order to sum up how climate change might affect them.
Citing the Russian proverb that Ronald Reagan used to sum up his feelings on negotiating with the Soviets — "Trust but verify" — the group said in a written statement that it was not yet prepared to fully support Mr. Trump's candidacy.
So it was left to Jerold S. Kayden, the founder and president of Advocates for Privately Owned Public Space, to sum up the case: "Slapping one's name on a work of art doesn't make the name part of the artwork."
Wolfe came up with "radical chic" to brand pretentious liberals, the "me decade" to sum up the self-indulgence of the 19303s and the "right stuff" to quantify intangible characteristics of the first U.S. astronauts and their test pilot predecessors.
The cast's performances are good enough to compensate for much of this, but it's still a bummer to get to the end of a juicy scene and have it conclude with dialogue that's desperate to sum up everything that preceded it.
Before the show, Donatella tried to sum up the difference between then and now in her own way: Today "you can wear a short dress and a pair of sneakers and that's not sexy any more, it's cool," she said.
A remark I heard from a savvy businessman seemed to sum up the thinking of at least part of the country: When he looks at the state of the country with the mute button on, he basically likes what he sees.
So, allow us to sum up his points: - His struggles growing up with 2 very young parents- Coping with sudden attention from millions of fans- His darkest days which included doing "pretty heavy drugs at 19" and abusing all his relationships.
So to sum up: Android 10 might remove the phone interface for Android Auto, but there are some solutions to get it back; and medium term Google is going to put something in the Google Play store to bring it back.
The former secretary of state tried to sum up in this book his realist foreign policy approach, taking a historical tour from Europe in the 20153th century all the way up to his years working for Presidents Nixon and Ford.
Foreshadowing future generations of online dating profiles, this alien outreach attempted to sum up our dynamic and complex world with messages from world leaders, greetings in many languages, pictures and sounds from across the planet, and a sampling of our music.
Bolsonaro's tweet somehow manages to sum up why many critics see him as a threat to both democracy and human rights: He's using propaganda to attack a minority group and to disparage protesters who are fighting back against his policies.
Where technology and economics collide If you wanted to sum up the state of the self-driving car race, you could do worse than this delightful GIF of a Google self-driving car wiping bird poop off its LIDAR sensor.
"With myself and Ryan, full credit, when we first joined together we did commit to each other, I guess, a period of time of really going for it," he ventures, reaching for the phrase "conscious uncoupling" to sum up how things went down.
However, a Twitter spokesperson did include a GIF in an email to Mashable to sum up its official response: It's also common for Twitter to test new features and design updates before tweaking or rolling it out to a larger user base.
To sum up: The allegations against Trump are from an anonymous plaintiff who refuses to give interviews or to speak to a district attorney, represented by a public spokesman with a false name and a history of making up inflammatory stories about celebrities.
Bottom line Whether you choose to use pot or not, perhaps the simplest way to sum up the role that marijuana plays in the control of appetite is that it helps the brain ensure our survival -- that is, to make sure we eat.
Determining the quality of a performance is mostly subjective, but John Hollinger, the statistical whiz who now works in the front office of the Memphis Grizzlies, came up with the statistic game score in an effort to sum up a player's productivity.
"If I had to sum up in one word what I have learnt about financial centres over the past 20 years of studying them, that word would be 'trust,'" said Mark Yeandle, the lead author of the Financial Centres Index, by email.
" Bennett's attorney, Gordon K. Sattro, said at the time in a statement to CNN that "If I were to sum up the letter from Asia and her attorney in a single word it would be 'hypocritical,' with a close second being 'non-sensical.
A. O. SCOTT If I had to pick one movie moment to sum up 2018, it would probably be the last scene of "Support the Girls," Andrew Bujalski's workplace comedy about the manager of a Hooters-like bar and grill in Texas.
Terry: If I had to sum up the Ministry of Sound, it's got to be the night Tony Humphries played and had a slate of a mix that Pete and myself had done of Boy's Own licensed track "What Would We Do" by DSK.
The phrase seems to sum up the spirit of the night: that music is the answer to any hardship—and can even provide direct support for the residents of Flint, Michigan, who are facing one of the worst public health crises in modern American history.
They knew it would be difficult to sum up the work of someone so prolific, and so they looked for highlights in an oeuvre that includes the needly Pirelli Tower in Milan (1958) and a glass-tiled building for the Denver Art Museum (1971).
Denise Knowles, a sex therapist from Relate—the UK's largest provider of relationship support—explains that the best way to sum up her client's sexual difficulties is under the banner of "performance anxiety"—in other words, getting into a panic about doing it right.
One part of the email, referring specifically to non-consensual nudity, seems to sum up the change in approach: "We would rather error on the side of protecting victims and removing this type of content when we become aware of it," writes Twitter's head of safety policy.
So if there is any good news in the cascade of abuse it is that, like so much slang in circulation today, any word popular enough to sum up the mood of a year will saturate social media so quickly that it will soon lose its bite.
" If he had to sum up international government reaction to AI, Gans said, "it is a great dropping of the ball … not so much on the research side but on ensuring that privacy laws are up to date and moving toward international agreements … on autonomous weapons.
Asked to sum up Mr Obama, the men replied variously that he was a good man, a disappointment, a "great speech-giver", a victim of Republican obstruction in Congress and a man who had failed to rein in the super-rich and their influence over politics.
" As Mathias Keller, LBS MBA class of 2019 and now an associate at McKinsey's Berlin office, said: "If I had to sum up my experience at LBS in one word, I would say 'diversity': diversity of educational backgrounds, diversity of thought, diversity of cultural heritage and origin.
"If you had to sum up the post-presidency legacy of President Bush and Barbara Bush — you couldn't separate one from the other — if you had to say one thing, it was this incredible focus on Houston," said Mr. Foster, the longtime friend of the Bushes.
He appeared aggrieved in comments to reporters ahead of a meeting with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, but by late afternoon, Mr. Trump appeared so exhausted that he spoke unusually slowly at a rambling news conference meant to sum up his trip at the United Nations.
But by directly illustrating that concept through Sansa, it feels less like Game of Thrones is trying to sum up one of its best character's relationships to a former tormentor, and more like the show is trying to retroactively justify some of its most controversial moments.
So to sum up: That's roughly three or four years of mind-numbing kiddie shows and young parents feeling like they're losing their identities, followed by a lifetime of rich, often highly rewarding relationships, marked by some of the most lasting memories that anyone can make.
To sum up his ultimate thoughts on the end result of this globalized movement, Cohen pointed me to the German Jewish philosopher Walter Benjamin's 1968 book Illuminations, in which he writes: "Fascism sees its salvation in giving these masses not their right, but instead a chance to express themselves.
This question is perhaps too broad to yield a single answer, but if you had to sum up why you accept that next quest, jump into a new level, or cave and play just one more turn, the simplest explanation might be "curiosity" — just to see what happens next.
To sum up, she played her best tennis in the match she needed it most, and the reasonable assumption now is that the more times women like Pennetta and Kerber can break through, the easier it will get for everybody else trying to find some sunshine in Williams's shadow.
The only way to sum up his various costumes and personas is to say they can't be summed up — that their cumulative effect is to represent the full spectrum of human expression and suggest that spectrum can be singularly inhabited by one person, or by implication any of us.
So to sum up so far: The central question under either section 1505 or section 1512(c) is whether President Trump, acting with an improper purpose, took steps that had the natural and probable effect of influencing the FBI's investigation into ties between the Russian government and Michael Flynn.
As my colleague German Lopez put it, "This controversy remains one of the biggest political crises of Pence's career, leading to nationwide backlash": To sum up: Pence signed a religious freedom law that was advertised by supporters as allowing discrimination against LGBTQ people, even if it actually didn't.
It was left to one of the three other women on the 28-member European Council, the ever pithy President Dalia Grybauskaite of Lithuania, to sum up the tough task, which all the leaders had hoped would never be required and which May must now take on: "#Brexit," she tweeted.
To sum up, a cross-check of the outcome of the economic analysis with the signals coming from the monetary analysis confirmed that an ample degree of monetary accommodation is still necessary for the continued sustained convergence of inflation to levels that are below, but close to, 2 percent over the medium term.
If I had to sum up the results in one sentence it would be this: Depression is such a hard thing to face, and when we feel unheard, unsupported, and not believed by the people around us—especially those whose support we need the most—it can make facing it unnecessarily hard.
To sum up, a cross-check of the outcome of the economic analysis with the signals coming from the monetary analysis confirmed the need for an ample degree of monetary accommodation to secure a sustained return of inflation rates towards levels that are below, but close to, 2% over the medium term.
To sum up, a cross-check of the outcome of the economic analysis with the signals coming from the monetary analysis confirmed the need for a continued very substantial degree of monetary accommodation to secure a sustained return of inflation rates towards levels that are below, but close to, 2% without undue delay.
This well-regarded New York progressive metal group released two full-length albums last year: "Loüm," a highly concentrated collaboration with Dave Edwardson of Neurosis, and "Go Be Forgotten," an inventive, restless set that seemed to sum up the advances Krallice has made over a decade on the creative vanguard of their genre.
There is of course no way to sum up the perspectives of more than 21980 billion people — it goes without saying that they hold countless opinions of the US shaped by a complex matrix of class, ideology, geography, and so on — but in conversations with experts on China, a few major themes emerge.
Issue 3 When I read Richard Flanagan's essay "Does Writing Matter?" from October's issue of The Monthly, I was blown away — not just by the force of his argument, which I'd be a fool to try to sum up here because I'd only water it down, but also by the way he brought readers along.
To sum up: Don't over-swipe (only swipe if you're really interested), don't keep going once you have a reasonable number of options to start messaging, and don't worry too much about your "desirability" rating other than by doing the best you can to have a full, informative profile with lots of clear photos.
As Vox's Libby Nelson explains, the lawsuit against Trump is very fishy: To sum up: The allegations against Trump are from an anonymous plaintiff who refuses to give interviews or to speak to a district attorney, represented by a public spokesman with a false name and a history of making up inflammatory stories about celebrities.
While these shows are just a small fraction of what there is to see in PST:LA/LA, they feel emblematic of a larger, resounding point: that one's geography or nationality is just a slice of one's identity, and that to try to sum up Latin American or Latino art is of no real use or service.
Between the way he kicks his legs like a child when he giggles, to the fact he insists I use his phone charger despite having less battery than me, as "this is your work," it's hard to sum up exactly what's so likable about Patrick, as everything is likable about Patrick, so I let him do it for me.
Plus, watching the moon landing in real time... -- Al Tompkins has a big picture look at "what the live broadcast of the moon landing meant to America" at the time... -- And Joshua Benton looks back at the NYT's MEN WALK ON MOON front page and the poet who was chosen to "sum up the goggling achievement for posterity..."
Director Rachel Lears is blessed with compelling subjects (these are, after all, people charismatic enough to convince thousands to vote for them), and she's also got an eye for little moments that feel like entire stories on their own – like the epic side-eye Ocasio-Cortez gives to sum up her feelings about Crowley's campaign brochure.
Curated by Alanna Heiss, founder and Director of Clocktower Productions and previously founder and Director of MoMA PS227 (formerly P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center); artist Hanne Tierney; and artist Richard Nonas, three longtime friends who knew her work through and through, Marcia Hafif: Remembered is not a retrospective and makes no attempt to sum up her achievement.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE seemed to sum up Trump's entire foreign policy Sunday when asked about progress with North Korea.
It's pretty much impossible to sum up the profound and long-lasting impact that Prince had on American theater, but here are three crucial takeaways to know about the "Prince of Broadway": Prince, born in 1928, was one of a large group of frequent collaborators whose mid-century contributions to the theater were vast and invaluable.
So if I had to sum up for you what I see coming in the next two year's of VC financings and why it will likely be a great time to be an entrepreneur in the US in 2017–2018 it's this: But while funding for VCs and funding for tech startups should remain robust, funding is not the same thing as returns.
It's hard to sum up something as absurd as Gamergate, but here goes: In August 2014, Quinn became the victim of a sweeping online harassment campaign, which began after her ex-boyfriend Eron Gjoni posted a 10,000-word manifesto online accusing her of, among other things, sleeping with a video game reviewer in exchange for a favorable review of her game.
To the Editor: While purporting to sum up the history of affirmative action, this piece is merely a snapshot of a handful of African-American Columbia students admitted in 1969 and tells us nothing about the actual legacy of inclusive admissions, which is the striking and vital gains in the numbers of women, Asian-Americans, Latinxs, Native Americans and African-Americans attending college.
To sum up in a bit more detail: the proposal, which has the ludicrous title "Restoring Internet Freedom," says the FCC would like to remove the legal authority (Title II) used to implement net neutrality; it then goes on to ask about what, if any, net neutrality rules should replace the ones that are forced out the door once their legal backing is gone.
To sum up, a cross-check of the outcome of the economic analysis with the signals coming from the monetary analysis confirmed the effectiveness of the monetary policy measures in place and the need to review and possibly reconsider our monetary policy stance at our next meeting in early March in order to secure a return of inflation rates toward levels below, but close to, 2 percent.
My reality is a set curriculum in which teachers are restricted to only teaching for a Regents exam, as if a three-hour test is enough to sum up what a student has retained from the entire school year, as if a student's complex intelligence can be accurately assessed by bubbling A, B, C, or D. "High School Musical" and its false hopes are an unreachable dream.
To sum up, Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesJuan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America Trump expected to nominate Texas GOP lawmaker to replace Dan Coats: report House Republicans claim victory after Mueller hearings MORE, the freelancing then-chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, compiled a memo purporting to show that a bunch of biased FBI agents abused the FISA warrant process against a member of the Trump presidential campaign, Carter Page, to help undermine Trump's 2016 election.
To sum up very succinctly, his reflections on this context led him to reframe the issue as a loss of painting instead of an end to painting, a pivotal nuance, and from there to lay down the foundations for a concept of the artwork as the object produced by the loss of painting a very different conclusion from Donald Judd's specific object, and one that allowed painting to continue as a viable proposition instead of having to defer to sculpture in order to remain true to the literalist doctrine, as Judd would have it.

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