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This gets to the core problem of Wingard's Death Note.
This threatens to hit small firms quickly to the core.
This gets to the core of the Frightful Five's indomitability.
"You're evil — you're evil to the core," she told Laurita.
But in one way, it is Hollywood to the core.
These statistics should shake all of us to the core.
And to receive that treatment hurt him to the core.
From top to bottom, it is rotten to the core.
A wave of cold air chilled me to the core.
Yeah, it cut right to the core of human relationships.
His music is dark, scary, and weird to the core.
This provision goes to the core of Supreme Court precedent.
So as a child, it terrified me to the core.
We can do better, stimulate progress, go back to the core.
Fade back to the Core Four's happy milkshake hang at Pop's.
The acts of kindness moved her "to the core," Villareal said.
"It is not even close to the core zone," Dubey said.
He's coming back to the core pitch now, picking up momentum.
" He says Trump's "go back" tweets were "racist to the core.
MILLER: Right, but I want to get to the core issue.
" Don says his young son's question "rocked him to the core.
It strikes to the core of the problem with Warren's campaign.
And Northern Pass has cut to the core of the issue.
It's an argument that cuts to the core of Trump's appeal.
And so you could see the threat to the core revenue.
Enough to appeal to the core subscribers you have to keep?
He is a pure creature of contemporary conservatism, tribal to the core.
So you're changing practices but trying to stay true to the core.
"The Pulse shootings shook me to the core," he tells PEOPLE exclusively.
It was a case that went to the core of the Constitution.
Or, to put it another way, he was Dutch to the core.
Corruption runs deep... I just think they are rotten to the core.
" Keys adds, "That gets us closer to the core of the problem.
"The Pulse shootings shook me to the core," he recently told PEOPLE.
That was a pretty important change, getting back to the core group.
We feel the "anti" vibe down to the core of this album.
But it is, and like all art, it's political to the core.
How has it spoken to the core of what we're actually creating?
Some states that initially signed on to the Core later rejected it.
Culture is the collective response to the core problems of the times.
"The bill is rotten to the core and incredibly divisive," she said.
But it also cuts to the core of the Republican tax bill.
" Chen added: "Eventually, I felt annoyed to the core of my heart.
More than anything else, it cuts to the core of the nation's character.
CCTV footage of Ms Dhu's last hours have shaken me to the core.
"USA Gymnastics was rotten to the core," Blumenthal said during his press call.
His retelling is almost tentative, restricting itself to the core of the corpus.
Bernie Sanders was not an honest, my party is rotten to the core.
Did I come closer to the core of manliness using all these products?
Removing them from the units will absolutely be disruptive to the core missions.
Dalton Caldwell is going to be responsible for admissions to the core program.
Android and iOS may be similar, but they're different down to the core.
Ali was a braggart and a loudmouth, Louis a gentleman to the core.
"The locking lunchbox cuts right to the core of the problem," she said.
The reason for these problems cut to the core of the drug's pharmacology.
Prior layoffs involved staffers that were not as close to the core product.
Let's get to the core of what he means using a baseball analogy.
Mercurial to the core, this type of inconsistent boss is like Russian roulette.
So let's return to the core question: Is the president above the law?
These repeated, blatant denials of human security are shaking people to the core.
The foundation of public schools in this nation is rotten to the core.
" Then he turned to the core of his appeal: "I'm the un-Trump.
At the same time, resistance to the Core was growing on the right.
SANDBERG: WELL, THIS GOES TO THE CORE OF OUR SERVICE AND TO DATA.
It's a B-movie to the core; brute force entertainment with little nuance.
And the death of [King George VI] shook the family to the core.
"It has shocked our community and it has shocked our staff to the core."
What she found out shook Pam — and her quiet mill town — to the core.
The people want to know what happened to the core of SpaceX's biggest rocket.
This is on top of any changes IBM makes to the core Watson infrastructure.
One way to do that is by tying performance reviews to the core values.
I do think it goes back to the core of what we spoke of.
Intel also had done work related to the core interface of using AR glasses.
However, our commitment to the core values of integrity and passion will never change.
The news of her wish for the amputation has shocked me to the core.
It goes to the core of what the country means to New Zealanders themselves.
But I do blame their leadership and culture, which seems rotten to the core.
And the last is getting back to the core, the essence, of the product.
"Monday evening's news shook everyone at Cardiff City FC to the core," he added.
I really think you have to get to the core of this data monopoly.
My mom was an educator to the core, my best friend and my hero.
It's this latter point that most clearly gets to the core of net neutrality.
This wine incident cuts to the core of who we are as a people.
"Now we're down to the core group," said Dennis McKeon, who organizes the trip.
Alibaba, however, is cutting far closer to the core of the mobile semiconductor space.
Knowing how close the danger of suicide had been rocked me to the core.
"  "Donald Trump's anti-immigration statements are diametrically opposed to the core values of entrepreneurship.
He sought to shift the debate back to the core FPO issues like immigration.
And here was a house whose roots went to the core of the earth.
He felt it to the core that the umps were out to get us.
And now I come to the core of this story, the seesaw's crucial tilt.
Bits Can a company be successful like Apple, without being Apple to the core?
"Monday evening's news shook everyone at Cardiff City F.C. to the core," he said.
When it comes to part &aposb,&apos drivers directly contribute to the core business.
"We're shocked, shaken to the core," said Guri Wormdahl of the Norwegian Fur Breeders Association.
This was a dumpster fire of a year that shook us all to the core.
This is reprehensible, and an offense to the core values Open Society seeks to advance.
"Conspiracy charges are antithetical to the core values of the first amendment," Flores-Williams said.
"They have sustained me and been a reminder that people are good to the core."
"This was an alarming wake-up call that rocked him to the core," she says.
IF A HEALTHY banking system is dull, then Australia's must be sick to the core.
Oversized sweaters are exaggerated, low-key dramatic, and most of all comfortable to the core.
Still, watching the account unfold onscreen, you'll be shaken to the core by their prescience.
The claims being made go to the core of what it means to be American.
It was deeply inappropriate and runs contrary to the core values our company stands for.
There's no one smarter, there's no one funnier, and he's just good to the core.
It goes to the core of the way we view our relationship with our food.
In the next two years, I realized that the system was rotten to the core.
Behind the elegance of ballet dancer Theresa Farrell, there is an athlete to the core.
D&aposSOUZA: To me the party is in many respects is rotten to the core.
"This case goes to the core of one of today's most fundamental issues," he added.
But for Facebook (and certainly for Apple), mobile publishing is tangential to the core business.
What Atreus hears startles him to the core: The creature claims they're slaughtering good people.
Was it what you wanted to do—to come back to the core of Mario?
In keeping with the Condé Nast ethos, Mr. Newhouse's tastes were catholic to the core.
That is partly why the fire at Notre-Dame shook so many to the core.
But it cuts to the core of why this is my favorite game of 2019.
Levit caught that awesome doubleness: in his enigmatic brilliance, he is Bachian to the core.
To get to the core of who they are, to the best of my ability.
The issue of speed versus safety goes to the core of the F.D.A.'s work.
"Outrageous, the company is rotten to the core, that's what we learnt," said Wadhwa about Uber.
Witnessing this wound inflicted on my parents cut deeply to the core of my own foundation.
Its best features later came to the core platform — where far more people actually saw them.
But Soderbergh's chopped and scrambled version cuts more to the core of what this picture is.
None are tethered to the core conceit in a way that resonates from beginning to end.
Because of this volatility, we're approaching 2018 exhausted to the core and anxious about what's next.
A single moment can confirm your faith — but it can also shake you to the core.
The alt-right is contrary to the gospel of Jesus Christ and Satanic to the core.
Hardly anyone disputes, though, that this town of 350 people has been shaken to the core.
I grew up on forestland in the U.S. South and am a conservationist to the core.
Horowitz called the texts "extremely serious" and antithetical to the "core values" of the Justice Department.
With today's update, Google is also introducing a few new features to the core Flutter experience.
Some of them were pretty tough: "Millionaire," the ones that are more straightforward to the core.
He absolutely loved the school, so when that happened, it really shook him to the core.
Higher-level functions create fake joystick inputs which are then passed to the core AI systems.
"I think that really went to the core of who we say we are as Americans."
As it formed, it heated enough to melt, with the heavier elements sinking to the core.
Add in feeling different from your classmates, and it can shake a kid to the core.
But such discrimination is legitimate only when it pertains to the core mission of an organization.
Fans have been especially attentive to this season because of major alterations to the core cast.
They're partial to the core, unabashedly so, as their united march toward a foregone conclusion shows.
It really cuts to the core of whether or not the American people can trust us.
They're the two issues that go to the core of how President Trump approaches foreign aid.
But they struck me as more alike than different, both of them exhibitionists to the core.
Others at the rally felt Netanyahu's strength went deeper, to the core issue of Israeli identity.
"I think it's really important to get to the core of the actual problem," he said.
It's a setback that cuts right to the core of what Trump considers valuable about himself.
At the same time, it's strikingly beautiful and very to the core of us as organic beings.
In this case, the activists' demands, while achievable, did not get to the core of the problem.
But when something is rotten to the core, you have to tear it out at the roots.
We went through different control layouts until we got to the core foundation that is there today.
Presented with a question that cut to the core of the "Medicare for All" debate, Massachusetts Sen.
You're going to want to bump it up to the Core i7 version to hit those numbers.
For this is the moral issue that goes to the core of our soul as a nation.
Structurally, "The Frozen Wilds" is almost identical to the core of Horizon, just on a smaller scale.
But none of that is connected to the "core" Pokémon game Nintendo revealed at E3 last year.
"Donald Trump's anti-immigration statements are diametrically opposed to the core values of entrepreneurship," CRV's post said.
Either way, I hope they bring some of these less power-intensive features to the core app.
You have to get past a few layers before you get to the core of a person.
Their dedication to service to their country is above politics, and it inspires me to the core.
"It really appeals to the core kid ages, about seven through the high school years," she says.
Its heartbreakingly powerful video, "Suicide notes talk too late," gets right to the core of the issue.
There is no doubt that this morning shook many of my colleagues and me to the core.
Race and creed are utterly irrelevant when it comes to the core oneness of the human family.
And if you didn't have those handy rockets propelling you, you'd fall right back to the core.
And wonder of wonders, for a young woman shaken to the core, Mr. Bilek accepted my call.
It boils down to the core competencies of the team and the experience of the technical leadership.
He really shows you can be antislavery and a racist to the core without any difficulty whatsoever.
It's about rules: whether in rescinding DACA, the president adhered to the core principles of administrative law.
It's about rules: whether in rescinding DACA, the president adhered to the core principles of administrative law.
At the time Amar&apose was a Knick and the Safdies are Knick fans to the core.
The issue of loss and damage, meanwhile, gets directly to the core of injustices of climate change.
But Russia's intervention in Ukraine in 2014 prompted a return to the core mission of defending Europe.
As you peel back each layer and get closer to the core, the more money you spend.
It goes to the core of what the party stands for and the guiding principles of its leaders.
Shortly thereafter, the entire system that had been instrumental to Cowley's fame would be shaken to the core.
But on visits when the meats were trimmed to the core, I was better off ordering something else.
Because they were present at the creation and they are no longer major contributors to the core code.
I deal with my problems by myself, I go to the core of my problem and fix it.
I say that because of product decisions that cut to the core of how each system is used.
We are supporting Democrats from the top of the ticket all the way down to the core house.
First, tensions are simmering between the two countries over issues that go to the core of their relationship.
Continental's system replaces speakers with actuators, which are tiny transducers similar to the core of a traditional speaker.
INGRAHAM: Well, it&aposs corrupt to the core, perhaps other financial interests that we don&apost know about.
With the updates to the core NFC framework, however, the iPhone's NFC capabilities will get even more powerful.
The Special Counsel&aposs investigation has become a partisan witch hunt that is now rotten to the core.
The opening area works as a tutorial introducing players to the core concepts of combos, blocking, and dodging.
Yet this morning barrage revealed traits that go to the core of the man in the Oval Office.
So what we need to do is figure out how to get to the core arguments about this.
But in the moment, I believed to the core of my being that she might kick my ass.
He's handsome, talented, smart, and so decent to the core that it's impossible not to like him. Maddening.
But as to the core issue that led to the violence in Charlottesville, Gillespie's position has not changed.
" In the piece, Cross described himself as a political moderate who has "always been GOP to the core.
Now, Faricy is being sidelined and Amazon is pulling the marketplace unit closer to the core retail business.
"[This] gets to the core of everything Facebook is and everything I want it to be," he wrote.
What might change, assuming no imminent resolution to the core U.S.-China dispute and its multiplying tariff effects?
Unless I can get to the core, decision-making piece, I would have to fake out every sensor.
It needs an easy-to-understand issue that gets right to the core of its increasingly hardline beliefs.
But the Peshmerga began to fight back as they withdrew closer to the core of the Kurdish region.
It's a struggle that goes to the core of American ideals and that will affect politics for years.
"It goes to the core of Bibi's claims," said Tal Schneider, a political columnist for the Globes newspaper.
That's why I loved working with him because I feel like he gets to the core of situations.
A quintessential Perahia recital, this, sticking to the core repertoire but building throughout the evening toward a climax.
While cybersecurity discussions on Capitol Hill have become more common, this one cut right to the core issue.
Doing so shouldn't be a matter of ideology — but of duty to the core principles of our republic.
Legal immigration hawkishness has rapidly gone from an outlier position within the GOP to the core conservative ask.
Gail: The idea of the president revoking the security clearances of his critics is slimy to the core.
A car guy to the core, he appreciated them at the level of design, engineering, and raw speed.
But it does so with some originality, thanks to the core three performers and a well-deployed supporting cast.
The Surface Pro 4's mid-tier is actually a leap to the Core i5, a desktop-class CPU.
Facebook's reputation has yet to fully recover from those missteps, which cut straight to the core of its business.
One thing lots of people have noticed that is troubling to the core: We've never seen Donald Trump laugh.
In November of last year, the company introduced a product for freelancers that works similar to the core product.
Mr Duterte ploughed on, inveighing against the police force in general, which he described as corrupt to the core.
"It's so direct, it's so to the core," she says of her newfound appreciation for working mostly with voice.
Sadly, this year we're back to the Core i3 base model with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
Their sincerity chilled me to the core, maybe because they are so invested in something that is not real.
The bank admitted to the core facts of the lawsuit, including that it misled investors and violated securities laws.
You used the phrase "common good" a couple times there, and I think that gets to the core problem.
And when you are blocked from living where you want, it cuts to the core of who you are.
Singapore, on the other hand, extends this logic to the core of its city with its congestion pricing model.
Well, you've kept to the core premise, which is, nothing goes in that doesn't have a real-life referent.
It sounds like Android VR will bring virtual reality-compatibility to the core of the extraordinarily popular operating system.
Doctors seem confident they got to the core -- based on post-op scans -- and the cancer has been removed.
It's really about getting to the core of the issues and how we can learn and grow from them.
His election campaign, which spewed hate rhetoric against women, Muslims, immigrants, and indigenous communities, shook me to the core!
It's all a lot of thought that isn't all necessarily going to the core gameplay of creating challenging levels.
Ronald Reagan had just been re-elected, and Kushner, political to the core, channeled his alarm into the play.
Its most artificially dramatic sequence, involving a flood, drags on too long without adding anything to the core narrative.
I've experienced so much in my short life and these last 3 days have tested me to the core.
Her appeal extends to the core Fox News viewer as well as to those with more mainstream news tastes.
Seeing grown-ups, even my parents, so stunned that they broke out in tears, shook me to the core.
When we get to the core of that intergenerationally, all of us are still fighting for the same voice.
Which brings us back to the core question of whether Chinese zinc mining is rising, falling or broadly flat.
The actual form that the budget takes does not relate to the core problems that a budget should address.
It cuts to the core of how financial firms publically reshaped their messaging in the wake of the crisis.
It is counter to the core principles of Argentina's post-dictatorship reforms that prohibit military intervention in domestic security.
Like you never really got to the core of what the problem was, of where the pain was at.
On Baseball It did not take long for Red Sox supporters to get to the core of the matter.
Boston fans were chilled to the core during the game, especially when their team trailed in the middle innings.
Sansa to the core is resilient and brave and strong, and that had nothing to do with her abusers.
"It hurts me to the core, my son is gone," the elder Mr. Bradford said at the news conference.
It cuts to the core of how some of the most profitable companies in the world make their money.
Or they might drift ever more deeply into revolutionary politics, concluding that our democracy is rotten to the core.
The cleverness of Downhill's conceit is how very ordinary the catastrophe is that shakes this couple to the core.
More than this, Israel stands ready to contribute to the core areas of United Nations operations: peace and security.
"Everyone is shaken to the core," he told the BBC, describing what happened to Weber as a tragic accident.
The appeals court, with one dissent, said that the T.I.A. covered only changes to the core terms of bonds.
He gets right to the core and promotes the belief that everyone on the planet should support one another.
"Prior to Viagra, impotence was a psychological disorder that went to the core of how men defined themselves," he said.
"They are going to be looking at things that don't really add value to the core (messaging) service," he said.
Joe Staten The cinematics and audio team was in a different part of the office to the core development team.
European citizens will head to the polls in late May, in an election that could shake Brussels to the core.
Of course, the company does have a small SoMa headquarters, but it's not nearly as integral to the core business.
But, when you really drill down to the core of the series, it's the kind of show that starts discussions.
Rather, the point is to link your honesty or joke to the core of what you're trying to accomplish.   How?
Galactic collisions could also reshuffle the stars, moving them further from or closer to the core of the new galaxy.
I believe they were extremely faithful to the core of the story, but they were not operating by journalistic rules.
Why we're coming back to the core first principles is to say, what is it we're really trying to accomplish?
But a shift in focus is needed to ensure the department recruits those committed to the core mission of State.
He goes after Nike execs with a vengeance, saying they are corrupt to the core and it will be exposed.
This goes back to the core issue: Incumbents prospering from a system don't have much interest in seeing it change.
When it came to the core of his speech — the fight against terrorism — the president's choice in words really mattered.
It's hard to find judges that will systematically turn a blind eye to the core demands of the agency's mission.
More broadly, this measurement will allow a clear determination of the temperature of the planet much closer to the core.
He is struck to the core by an encounter with an alcoholic janitor who is also a brilliant, unrecognized composer.
John Lewis is a genuine American hero, and Trump is a charlatan, but Lewis's remark was Trumpian to the core.
Meanwhile, OSI Systems plunged nearly 30 percent after famed short seller Carson Block called the company "rotten to the core. "
Ehrlichman said he was readying himself for tears or for anger, but her cold stare shook him to the core.
The solution cannot be confined to the edges; it must go to the core — it must be systemic and structural.
We're going to build the business by going back to the core of what made the brand unique and original.
This is a moral issue ... (applause) This is one that goes to the core of who we are as Americans.
A: I try to stick to the core of who I am and where I think the need is greatest.
Initial plans, he said, are for a new service that is "tied very closely" to the core Paktor dating app.
Maybe I'll see something that will shake me to the core, something that will transform my hardened skepticism into belief.
ELEANOR HOWECHAPEL HILL, N.C. To the Editor: I was shaken to the core when I heard about Anthony Bourdain's death.
It bugs me to the core and sometimes I wish I lived in the time when phones weren't as accessible.
I gained in her a fast friend, fun and fiercely loyal, despite our differences that drilled down to the core.
The team's simulations showed that Antlia 2 likely shot through the Milky Way multiple times, passing close to the core.
President Trump may be corrupt to the core, but in politics he only personifies the Republican corruption that preceded him.
Instead, we need to develop new rules that adhere to the core values of honesty and respect for our audience.
Back to the core principle of the #MeToo movement, which means supporting one another in coming forward with our claims.
It sold the rights to the core sim technology to Lockheed Martin, which uses it for academic and training environments.
I don't think you can win any way, but ... Well, I think it gets back to the core principles here.
Our secret went to the core of who we were and, at least for us kids, who we wanted to be.
Nadella's big idea was that Microsoft Research's cutting-edge science should be more broadly applied to the core of Microsoft's products.
So, to get back to the core of your question, we have always maintained a position that serves our national interest.
In the next few years, expect radical changes to the core OS. OS architecture tends to change every decade or so.
Although these do apply to a certain degree, none of them get to the core of why Uber failed in China.
"That's actually where we are really excited because that really plays to the core strengths of the company," Maguire told me.
Duterte ordered the police to stand down from the drugs war last month after declaring the force rotten to the core.
Teaching the CORE curriculum feels like doing honest work, says Rajiv Sethi, of Barnard College, who contributed to the CORE textbook.
It's a complete change to the core structure of Windows that allows it to run on processors originally designed for smartphones.
Thanks to the Core M, this beast is also fanless, which helps since the thing is only about 13-millimeters thick.
What's great about this setup is that, much like in the Persona series, social interactions are linked to the core game.
The German King Otto of Saxony urged the pope to cease his scandalous ways but John was rotten to the core.
And it just speaks to the core division, the core tension of Silicon Valley, between the engineering types and entrepreneurial types.
That could be about misinformation or the accusation of influencing election campaigns – both of which go to the core of democracy.
This city and our hearts are scarred, cut to the core, but in true New York City fashion...We will heal.
We've rounded up five easy ways for you to get right down to the core of your coconut (no chainsaw necessary).
This is a moral issue, (applause) and this is one that goes to the core of who we are as Americans.
Despite the flush times, the 2008 recession and the bankruptcies of GM and Chrysler shook the auto industry to the core.
"This really cuts to the core of [Trump's] inner circle, there's no way around it," Snell said of the immunity deals.
Some voters insist Trump is racist to the core, an argument for another time — let's focus on Trump's comments after Charlottesville.
"It goes to the core of who we are, not just as Americans but as human beings," Benjamin told The State.
"These are not lightweight issues — They go to the core of producing reliable, high-quality financials," Ciesielski said in an email.
"Silencing these voices is an affront to the First Amendment and to the core values of our democracy," the group wrote.
Further, the questions asked of Stone go to the core of the collusion issue, and are therefore highly relevant and probative.
"It fascinated me, in going through the archives, that Ralph's early work is the closest to the core," Mr. Larsson said.
Still, the star's admission – and his explanation of exactly what "experimented" means – shocks and angers to Shannon, 36, to the core.
The American people increasingly understand that the things Trump does pose a threat to the core values that make America great.
And eventually, the exhaustion that I had been feeling all the way to the core of my bones began to lift.
It's a feeling that I knew I needed to feel but it was also a feeling that hurt to the core.
"I believe in our national security to the core, but I don't believe in a 'ban' that bans immigrants," Johnson said.
Well, most importantly, a return to the core values that made the FBI the premier law enforcement agency in the world.
It's an important question because it gets to the core of what is required in order to become rich and successful.
At the end of the story, the menacing Charles Lindbergh vanishes, but by then we have been shocked to the core.
Trump's name was never mentioned, but Obama's speech was a point-by-point rebuttal to the core themes of Trump's campaign.
Our child, now an adult, has grown up with a strong sense of who she is: Native American to the core.
In November 2015, the Latter Day Saints church in Utah set out new directives that rocked SubRosa's city to the core.
Suresh Naidu is an associate professor of economics and public affairs at Columbia University and a contributor to the CORE project.
A generation ago, when GM was by far the state's largest employer, this would have shaken Ohio's economy to the core.
"But in Bolivia people took the music for their own — and got to the core essence of what music is about."
According to Mistry, this cuts to the core of why Neon is using language like "artificial human" in the first place.
Yes, as Steyer correctly charges, Trump creates a clear and present danger to the core values and institutions of the republic.
At the end of "Terminator 2," the bad terminator is finally destroyed because he is incinerated, decimating him to the core.
Likewise, her suggestion that Pakistan was involved in moving 300 Pakistani jihadists to the core of the ISIS fight is far-fetched.
The country's security forces are heavily infiltrated by organized crime — "rotten to the core," a former police official told The Miami Herald.
Overall, this is a battle that cuts to the core of the contradictions around Donald Trump's character, his campaign, and his presidency.
The company said the features were key to the core functionality of Facebook, and said many of them have been shut down.
"I'm shaken to the core at the thought of them defunding Planned Parenthood, leaving all these women with no place to turn."
This a football town to the core, and our squad has come close on occasion, but like this city, they lose, too.
Conclusion: the two most powerful nations in the world that call themselves democratic have election systems that are undemocratic to the core.
The announcement comes four months after the company shut down its Truedialer app and added its features to the core Truecaller app.
The standoff with China "cuts to the core of what the United States is going to be in the future," Bannon said.
It tells the world that conservatives, despite the caricature of us perpetuated by the left, are tolerant and good to the core.
In her telling, the flood of Narcissus's tears carries him to the waters of the ocean, to the core of the Earth.
It's also invested in startups and technologies adjacent to the core transportation experience, for example taking a stake in battery startup StoreDot.
He does not explore the implications of President Donald Trump's back-to-the-core America First approach for the Greater United States.
But even in those cases, it still boils down to the core trope of a male hero saving (or avenging) a woman.
"We're in this moment where body positivity and inclusiveness is really, really important to the core consumers of Forever 21," Dunn said.
Self-promoters like the Kardashians are brand-builders to the core that primarily use their reality show for businesses and entertainment purposes.
But just pop on one of these multi-part heavy-hitters, and know the sensation of being straight shook to the core.
For this reason and for many others that bind him to the core values of this country, he has touched people's hearts.
It gets to the core of American founding values and the ironic and undeniable interconnectedness of white supremacist and black separatist ideologies.
External graphics enclosures have been around for a few years, but prior to the Core, they've relied on proprietary cables and adapters.
The update, which also adds ESPN3 to the core channel pack, will debut on set-top boxes before moving to mobile devices.
Alas, while it was still chocolate to the core and had a pudding heart, it had taken on certain qualities of concrete.
But when it comes down to the core, even with an expanding global footprint and workforce, the company's values remain a constant.
In its current usage, "rigged" exposes a structure that is rotten to the core and lights a match to burn it down.
The spacefaring world of the game is beautiful, brightly colored, a site of awe and mystery—and absolutely depressing to the core.
Fiber-optic infrastructure is expensive to install, but it's essential to carrying wireless network traffic back to the core of the internet.
This system attracted investment from markets with weaker protections and gave birth to the core driver, and future, of the U.S. economy.
The principles of limited government, strengthened by institutional checks and balances, cut to the core of what conservatism is supposed to advance.
Creative to the core, Le Parc helped inspire Op Art and Kinetic Art, two movements closely associated with Riley and Calder, respectively.
The district is white working class to the core, but Trump was the first Republican to carry it since George H.W. Bush.
That experience would eventually lead to the core offering of Oxygen, which is efficient and on-going access to a credit line.
That includes LinkedIn's business offerings, like its recruiter tool and sales tool, in addition to the core LinkedIn app and website, Lynda.
That means messaging is about to become its crucial social graph, so why not bring it back to the core Facebook app?
Our work provides so much more than financial stability — it goes to the core of who we are culturally, socially, even spiritually.
Mr. Mueller also notes that Mr. Cohen provided his team with additional information relevant to the "core" of the special counsel investigation.
Only decisive action to root out the corruption and return to the core values and principles of the organization can save it.
Still, she got to the core of the character, especially in the confession scene, one of the most inspired in the opera.
You've got to get to the core of the hotel; you have to think about what you're doing and account for safety.
Those actions, he said, "go right to the core of what you're describing the people in America that need the most help."
To insure that that takes place, Democrats have got to get back to the core message that Sanders blasted in the primaries.
That requires respect for due process, restoring the primacy of the citizen jury, and adhering to the core principles of our Constitution.
Another way to get to the core of someone's character is to ask a candidate to describe the lowest point they've had.
For instance, they observed whether species could be found at the edges of forests or kept to the core of the fragment.
He was referring to the core CPI's increase of 1.9 percent year-on-year in April, the smallest gain since October 2015.
But a CEO should be prepared to be the face of a crisis when it pertains to the core business, Torossian said.
Only occasionally, when acts of extreme violence shock us to the core, do we look up and instead of despairing, we speak.
All of those natural experiences are really prized so we want to get to the core of what makes them so popular.
Also, there's a bogglingly racist old woman in the first scene, and later on, there's a swamp — Southern Gothic to the core.
Which gets to the core problem of most cybersecurity: an old computer science term, "PEBCAK" (meaning Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard).
We deserve improvements to the core of how our software and hardware work, not cosmetic add-ons and instantiations no one is requesting.
With tweets, songs, and jokes, I try to trim down the fat and get to the core of what I'm trying to say.
Get to the core of it, the true entrepreneurial endeavor, the obsession with the product and the company, come hell or high water.
There is no indication whatsoever that Donald Trump's dick has any lasting significance to the core educational value of this video game character.
In recent years, the Archie comics have introduced a gay character to the core cast and allowed Jughead to come out as asexual.
That problem cuts to the core of Ghost in the Shell's vision of humanity's future, where "absence of race" aligns uncomfortably with whiteness.
While that might mean that Kentucky Fried plant-based chicken would not appeal to the core customer, it could bring in new ones.
My view is that Americans can band together to go deeper into this crisis, right to the core issue: how we treat pain.
It's a more complex subject, but it still gets to the core of what are the things that are core to driving economy.
Suggested articles and context are provided underneath search results as well, an improvement to the core basics that some Google snippets currently provide.
The Schuyler Sisters are patriots to the core, so they're the perfect choice to perform "America the Beautiful" at this year's Super Bowl.
To name a few examples, Origin already offers its fleet of desktops and laptops with up to the Core i9 preinstalled at checkout.
The 12 cores / 3.13 threads Threadripper 1950X is roughly comparable to the Core i9-7920X, but costs $23 less than Intel's $21300,23.5 option.
"It hurts me to the core," Bradford's father, Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Sr., said at a news conference on Sunday, according to ABC News.
Resident Evil 220 for $43 (Was $24): Great Resident Evil title that gets back to the core of what made the series popular.
I get this as an inspiration speech, but I can't help but feel like it doesn't get to the core of the problem.
All that wood, freshly cut and slotted into place for this big beautiful boat, suddenly full of holes and soaked to the core.
Viola's art takes us to the core of humanity through technology, exploring birth, death, and transcendence, examining the soul through the human body.
As with our other services, the Grab team has made sure that GrabBike adheres to the core of our organization, which is safety.
In that case he would start with the oceans and the crust before moving onto the mantle and then on to the core.
"Democrats should rededicate ourselves to the core New Democrat principles—opportunity, responsibility, community—the first principles of the Democratic Party," he wrote. Redistribution?
The speakers form concentric circles around Faye, each leading closer to the core, like the canals of Amsterdam or the circles of hell.
He was a civil servant to the core at a time that his own party was smashing government as inefficient and even corrupt.
They cut to the core of the agreement that Democrats and Republicans have made with the American oligarchs who really run our country.
But at the same time, collecting items, finishing quests, crafting gear and earning power-ups is intrinsic to the core Far Cry experience.
"I think the issue with using copyright to address deepfakes, is that it doesn't get to the core of the issue," she said.
" Kristina Winters, a 37-year-old sales consultant, added, "They kept to the core of the two main characters and kept it simple.
There is something specifically haunting about missing persons cases—a forced unfinishedness that cuts to the core of some of our worst fears.
The political issues surrounding the North Korean crisis are equally momentous because they go to the core of the American presence in Asia.
DOWN TO THE CORE I have a Pilates session at 4 with this amazing teacher, Carrie, who I've trained with for four years.
That's because this discrimination goes to the core beliefs of so many about what it means to be a woman and a mother.
They're on to bigger ideas that get to the core of the economy and fairness, like a job guarantee or universal basic income.
The reality that art and its institutions are political to the core — both for what they do and do not say — comes through.
Mr. Zinke's second in command and possible successor is David Bernhardt, a former lobbyist and an oil and gas man to the core.
That goes back to the core problem: There is a lot out there about supervised consumption sites that certainly seems promising, even intuitive.
This brings us back to the core problem: How do you improve on a battery chemistry that has already hit its theoretical limits?
He constantly returned to the core belief of America's founding in 1776, that we are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights.
"I am shocked to the core," said Mohamed Dubo, a communication specialist in Mogadishu who said he first met Ms. Elman in 2015.
They're the best thing when you're chilled to the core and starving because you stayed in the lake or the ocean too long.
For now I'm light hearted to the core, except when it comes to friendships,... and then I am as succeptable as they come.
But the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, on February 14 2018, which killed 17, shook Stack to the core.
Everything turns on how one views immigrants or those who don't appear to belong to the core of some regressive idea of Englishness.
We here on the Your Money team have a handful of essential questions that cut to the core of most any financial choice.
"The one one-liner that I really love is someone says, 'I hope they get to the core of the problem,'" he said.
No American politician in living memory has advanced the idea that the entire world, including the United States, was rotten to the core.
Even Amazon limited voice ads on its Alexa platform for fear of alienating users who would find them disruptive to the core experience.
But Benedict resisted calls from some in the Church who said the order should be dissolved because it was toxic to the core.
He was the real thing, vicious and manipulative to the core, and the moment Lori's grief curls into a smile, he is vanquished.
But the war in Afghanistan is no longer crucial to the core of our national security, leaving our troops with no obvious mission.
" International Olympic Committee vice-president John Coates said on Friday that Russia's anti-doping agency and athletics body were "rotten to the core.
Koethe's best poems — and there are many more than I can list — convey a pressure to get to the core of understanding time.
"With the (Fed's) rate increase we're going to get on Wednesday, we're going to be close to the core inflation rate," Hellwig said.
Some of these questions about Trump's character cut close to the core of fitness for office in a way that campaign finance violations don't.
It can cut through all of the requisite starch and cheese, right to the core of your hangover and make you feel things again.
When Mr. Hearn began pushing for changes to the core Bitcoin software to allow for larger blocks of transaction data, he faced immediate resistance.
Because if you move all the way down to the core of it—when we crave sugar, it's because of a lack of connection.
Yet again you've filled all fruit with ripeness to the core—you've swollen the gourd, and plumped the hazel shells with a sweet kernel.
His instincts appear to be sound, and his principles of curbing costs, cultural clarity and cutting to the core are surely the right ones.
Mr Mugabe was evidently shaken to the core, perhaps, like so many dictators, because he had come to believe that his people loved him.
It took the firm-principled Abraham Lincoln, who was antislavery to the core, to accept civil war rather than allow the spread of slavery.
These soft, quick-dry garments employ innovative knitted fabrics that trap heat generated by the body so you can stay warm to the core.
This gets to the core problem in the debate over the soul of the Democratic Party: the search for party unity through party purity.
For Sant, the fact that Summer quotes a line that "cuts right to the core of why we are Smiths believers" is swoon-worthy.
His art takes us to the core of humanity through electronic technology, exploring birth, death, and transcendence, examining the soul through the human body.
Our hearts go out to the women who have spoken up and, like everyone else, we are sickened to the core by their stories.
Rather than tinker with details, Republicans should realize that there is no shame in changing strategy if you stay true to the core objective.
" Instead, he called for Democrats to "rededicate ourselves to the core New Democrat principles—opportunity, responsibility, community—the first principles of the Democratic Party.
Instead of a pen that would mostly get used for drawing circles around things, here it's integral to the core purpose of the device.
Season 3, for instance, stayed true to the core of the show — while also innovating beyond it with more serialized and emotionally intelligent storytelling.
And once again, people's faith in a venerable institution, that has done so much good for so many, will be shaken to the core.
But the committee's vice president, John Coates, has already stated his opposition, calling Russia's anti-doping agency and athletics foundation "rotten to the core".
It drives back to the core of contributing to skateboarding as a whole — as a form of expression and not an object or business.
The corrupt nature of the Trump administration is not a threat to the core of the Republican Party but rather an expression of it.
"It has shaken the L.G.B.T.Q. community to the core," Councilor Kristyn Wong-Tam, whose ward includes the downtown neighborhood featuring the Gay Village, said.
Norwegians are green to the core, and when it comes to their own energy needs, they are huge fans of the clean, renewable variety.
But Facebook created a medium that is optimized for fakeness, not as an algorithmic quirk but due to the core conception of the platform.
The comparison cuts to the core of a protracted debate over what constitutes terrorism, who is a terrorist and what such designations actually mean.
But the combination of Mr. Trump's provocations, the Supreme Court's lurch and the insurrection in Queens has rocked liberals to the core, she said.
The Democrats in the House must not back down in pursuit of his illegal and unconstitutional acts, which threaten our democracy to the core.
They also cut to the core of what this film is about: a man so corroded that he assumes everyone's as awful as he.
Eisen, the former US ambassador to the Czech Republic, is already working on a case related to the core of what Congress may investigate.
As a proud resident of the sanctuary city of Seattle, I am shaken to the core by the administration's vitriol, ignorance and thuggish ways.
New for this year's model are Intel's 25th Gen processors, with options up to the Core i216, 2512GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage.
If you are a musician and can get used to the Core way of doing things, it's probably the best wearable you can get.
If Trump is the champion of anti-corruption, he should take on Russia, China and other totalitarian states, which are corrupt to the core.
"Rocked to the core of its business model, Facebook has no choice but to take away Shopify's punch bowl," Left wrote in a note.
Even the consonance of the "coke/struck/cracked" is a cutting-through to the core, a signal that there is no time to waste.
He has a way of going right to the core, the essence of a piece, and not just putting an idea onto a piece.
While the tech industry might appreciate the lower taxes and less regulation that Mr. Trump has promised, the industry is globalist to the core.
His union with Ms. Markle has shaken to the core the country's ideas about who is entitled to a seat at the royal table.
Pompeo filled that briefing with "killer graphics" to "get to the core of the issue quickly," as he told the Washington Post last year.
Neither relates to the core question faced by governments around the world about whether using Huawei's equipment in new 5G networks causes security concerns.
The new season will continue Mr. Gillinson's strong emphasis on classical music programming, from early music to the core repertory and on to contemporary composers.
Last year the hedge fund firm had questioned the sale of new BEA shares to the core banking unit of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc.
What we try to do is adhere to the core values, and if anything, enhance them, strengthen them as opposed to distancing ourselves from them.
Earth's mantle is a dense band of silicate rock that extends from the crust to the core, accounting for 84 percent of our planet's volume.
David Mancuso, my friend and mentor of 47 years, was a true child of the 60's, a hippie to the core of his soul.
This type of behavior is close to the core of Venmo's reason to exist — it canonically makes it easier to split a large restaurant bill.
It got to the core of why Russia's efforts, combined with the Trump campaign's well-documented links to Russians during the 2016 election, warranted investigation.
"The heart of that Madame Tsai on the other side of the Taiwan Strait must at this moment be chilled to the core," it said.
And so we're back to the core dilemma: There are fundamental features of modern society that make information warfare and the politics of division successful.
This year alone, Congress is giving NASA $2 billion for SLS, and much of that funding is going to the core rocket built by Boeing.
But they will also be listening for something else: the President's unconditional commitment to the core precept of collective defense, as enshrined in Article 5.
Like Sling TV, subscribers could also choose to add-on various skinny bundles, like a sports, news, entertainment, or kids "pack" to the core product.
It was such a stunning turn of events that it shook to the core this lifelong Oscars fan's belief and trust in the yearly spectacle.
By the same token, had the periphery been able to export more to the core, it would not have needed to slash imports so viciously.
Members of the New Democrat Coalition and the Republican Tuesday Group, legislators dedicated to the core principles of governing, came together to support this rule.
But it is a more fundamental, yet less-discussed, concern that is unsettling businessmen to the core, and not just German ones: loss of control.
The somber tone of Wood's conclusion suggests that he is a historian to the core, prey to a melancholy such as Nietzsche might have predicted.
I don't like Republican-on-Republican violence in these debates … and I tried to pivot out of that and go back to the core message.
What you can expect are improvements to the core features that matter most in a smartphone, like the camera, the display, and the battery life.
Yet the fact that there is often no direct link back to the core is intended to protect the organization in an age of surveillance.
BI: You mentioned that the clients felt positive about this because it's kind of a focus back to the core of what makes IEX, IEX.
Graduates will also receive an online meeting with a YC partner later in the year to help them prep for applying to the core accelerator.
The first is simpler; it's about people who've exercised poor judgment, but maybe not because they're rotten to the core, but because they're just uninformed.
Gabrielle Deonath, 23, writer I'm a hijabi Muslim Indo-Caribbean woman, but the word that speaks to the core of who I am is writer.
The Brazilian investigation into Petrobras, called "Operation Carwash," a reference to a service station that laundered money, has shaken the political establishment to the core.
These programs are tailored to the core causes of homelessness – including poverty, unemployment, domestic violence, addiction, incarceration, health and affordable housing – rather than its symptoms.
And this is also a way of saying that Europe is not protected from the seismic shift that has just shaken Washington to the core.
" The court then asked whether the open carry ban was "so close to the 'core' of this right as to prevent people from defending themselves.
There's something much more fundamental to understand about the organization of matter, and by focusing on shape and entropy, we're getting to the core of that.
The terrorists and thugs, on the other hand are antithetical to the core of message of Islam, in which the very root letters — S.L.M. — means peace.
" The memo says Trumps executive order "stands in opposition to the core American and constitutional values that we, as federal employees, took an oath to uphold.
The controversy is of enormous consequence because the census, which only occurs once every 10 years, yields data that goes to the core of political representation.
" Frontier, he said, has never blocked or throttled customer access to content and "has always been and remains committed to the core principles underlying net neutrality.
But even after the Albrecht brothers became very rich men, they reportedly eschewed any showy spending of their massive wealth and remaining frugal to the core.
One of Thomas Rhett's daughters was born in Uganda and the other in Nashville, Tennessee, but they are both country to the core, says the singer.
But the response of one former military contractor, now professor of strategy at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, cut to the core of Prince's proposal.
Reimbursing people whose land has been raided by elephants might not get to the core of the problem, and might skew numbers in the wrong direction.
"In 2017, I think we'll see a return to the core ideas that make dance music special," the artist said in her introduction to the mix.
Strzok, Comey and McCabe should stand in shame and dishonor for their failure to live up to the core FBI values of fidelity, bravery and integrity.
BARTIROMO: Just fascinating that you&aposre actually getting to the core of it and understanding really, really well the strategy on the part of the Russians.
HM: To the core of your question, I'll tell you this: There's this very, very successful VC investor I had a debate with over a deal.
The reason I care so much about this is that it gets to the core of everything Facebook is and everything I want it to be.
The Afghanistan affiliate of the Islamic State terrorists is connected to the core group in Iraq and Syria, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan said Wednesday.
The I-1's photos are analog to the core — no tiny thermal printer inside — but the camera makes a few concessions to the digital era.
It is a record that yearns to get to the core of why music exists and the intangible spiritual and communicative power that lies within it.
"It was deeply inappropriate and runs contrary to the core values our company stands for," Squatty Potty chief executive officer Bobby Edwards said in a statement.
Judge Breyer is "just very, very effective at cutting straight to the core of an issue, and wading through the marginal, peripheral atmospherics," Mr. Cohen said.
Instead of feeling the power of being a woman in Wind Gap, Camille feels that the pit inside of her has rotted her to the core.
"The book cuts to the core of our health care problem—our system doesn't work for patients, thanks to flawed government policies," Fishpaw told Business Insider.
The congressman said the president and his supporters do not take seriously Moscow's threats to the "core values of our country" — threats he said are ongoing.
Friday's charges don't directly relate to the core inquiry into the Trump campaign's ties to Moscow or whether the president illegally interfered in the Russia investigation.
Trump has succeeded where they've failed: He's found a message that gets to the core of why so many conservatives are ambivalent or hostile toward immigrants.
" Zuckerberg, for his part, says that the conversation over the allegations "gets to the core of everything Facebook is and everything I want it to be.
This new reality has left fashion feeling bereft, in a way that goes beyond backing the losing candidate and to the core of the industry's identity.
From the station, it's a hilly 15-minute trek to the core of downtown, where exploring nets a Moorish Revival tower here, a Victorian charmer there.
That went to the core of who we are as a company, and there was no way that we could allow that story to be unchallenged.
When it slices to the core of a classic text with wit and verve and a show-off's delight, it's doing what the company does best.
A burgeoning community crafts tutorials, "game jams" where designers create games on particular themes on short deadlines, and tools that add features to the core platform.
The fact that we could not openly love each other as black women without some men presuming ownership of our bodies shook me to the core.
"These are great goals but unfortunately they don't get to the core of the problem, which is extending the useful life of the product," Veleva says.
The film ends there, leaving audiences with one question: Are we getting a new Bad Boys film, complete with a new addition to the core team?
Why, of all the people in St. Radegund, was he alone willing to defy fascism, to see through its appeal to the core of its immorality?
Webster, who is bound for Texas Tech with Brangers next season, shoots 62.6 percent from the field, which goes to the core of Green's revamped approach.
There are winks and hints and suggestions, but nobody can get to the core — just like they never figured out what the Island was on Lost.
Fans were quickly reminded that the original's central plot is cheesy to the core, as the project didn't sway too far from the original movie's tone.
The feeling opera left me with was something that went deeper, that bypasses thought and goes straight to the heart, to the core of the self.
When commercial distributions are offered to customers, they should stay as close to the core as possible, contribute everything back upstream and support the latest module versions.
Just days later, the 64-year-old housewife was shaken to the core: on the same rail line, an Afghan refugee went after passengers with an ax.
This year, a lot of focus will be on iOS 13, which, hopefully, will bring more radical changes to the core user interface of iPads and iPhones.
Game of Thrones fans made a gut-wrenching discovery on set this week  — and we're shook to the core by what it could mean for Season 8.
Shaken to the core in the wake of David Bowie's death last week, I thought of glam and decided, after all these years, to Google Brett Smiley.
But those in search of more incisive techno-horror that cuts to the core of everything frightening about phone ownership and usage will have to continue waiting.
According to the Lego Group's chief marketing officer, returning "back to the core" and back to the brick's origin was what made the toy brand strong again.
However, this is often easier said than done — as it's critical to nail the alignment of the subscription service to the core value proposition of the hardware.
Not all Rubik's tiles are created equally, but the 12 of them that aren't directly attached to the core have a fair bit of space inside them.
On a blustery December day, the duo visited us at the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen to show us how to make something to warm us to the core.
Epic ended the year with a bang, announcing a slew of huge business-related news alongside season 7 and some headline-grabbing changes to the core gameplay.
What makes Donald Trump a political freak is his clownishness, which is not just a matter of style but cuts to the core of his political identity.
More recently, Mueller has begun to hint at the long arm of that intelligence operation, and how it connects to the core of the Trump campaign itself.
When the flames finally overwhelmed the steel structure, it fell quickly and vertically, in direct contradiction to the core beliefs of Architects and Engineers for 211 Truth.
And that's why I kept pulling at the layers and pulling at the different things to try to get to the core where he and I connected.
And even when pseudo-money wasn't used, Bunz was always transactional to the core—it wasn't called the charity zone, but the trading zone, for a reason.
Having a near-death experience shook him to the core, and for several years, he and Elaine both pursued every natural avenue of fending off heart disease.
She had adored and then admired him for so long, and now she knew him inside and out, and she felt she understood him to the core.
Most notably, though, both Gervais and Merchant's latest efforts also mark a return to the core success of their debut, which was really a triumph of poignancy.
Such notions, notes a disinterested British official, run up against the centripetal forces that drive many EU countries to remain as close to the core as possible.
To truly recover, however, many analysts have said that Valeant must get back to the core business of selling its drugs, focusing on its most promising products.
This particular integration could help Facebook harness the power of Instagram — an app loved by millennials — to lure a younger audience back to the core Facebook app.
" When asked by MSNBC's Chris Hayes about Trump's restrictive immigration policy, Cook called the issue one that "goes to the core of who we are as Americans.
The officers will condemn the order for standing "in opposition to the core American and constitutional values," according to a draft of a memo obtained by LawFare.
Mr. Berlinger and his crew embedded themselves to capture Mr. Robbins at work examining people's lives and helping them to get to the core of their problems.
"People saw that image and were really shocked to the core, it became quite personal," said Daniela Reale, Save the Children UK's children on the move expert.
But I instinctively knew that his writing cut to the core of human feelings and also represented something that was sophisticated and playful at the same time.
Potentially catastrophic on their own, these are symptoms of a set of weaknesses and liabilities that go beyond monetary policy to the core of populist strongman rule.
In a purely series-oriented framework, her disappearance on top of Will's disappearance should rock this small town to the core and have repercussions throughout the season.
"They're thieves, they steal to the core — that's our tax money," Ms. Louw said, sitting on her front porch, facing a large, well-kept lawn in Chantelle.
"His message on inequality in all forms and life experience gives him a real shot at appealing to the core constituencies of the party," Mr. Ragone said.
Outsiders with a plausible shot at the presidency, meanwhile, are wary of taking the reins of a political system many Brazilians regard as rotten to the core.
Indeed, this crisis should also lead to reassessing the benefits to the core, longer term United States' interest that a less confrontational approach to Iran would yield.
Last weekend, U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to the core elements of a trade deal, which was said to cover agriculture.
It's primed to issue at least two politically radioactive rulings that go straight to the core of Trump's presidential powers at the height of the 2020 campaign.
"My hope is Ms. Verma will be able to focus more time and attention than her recent predecessors to the core functions of the agency," he said.
He also plans to build an eight-story retail and residential complex with 343 units on an old parking lot closer to the core of the downtown.
What happens next changes the Big Apple to the core in a way that's as impossible to look away from as it is thought-provoking, even now.
However, the second half of the sentence gets to the core of the proposition: A certain kind of seriousness is the precondition for the ascent to power.
The setting, called "My Move," is similar to the core feature in rival dating app Bumble, which is currently enmeshed in multiple lawsuits with Tinder parent Match Group.
At that scale and with that much diversity, it's no wonder that Google decided to slow down on user-facing features and give some attention to the core.
But it is, I think, repugnant to most Americans when you have people like Dr. Franklin Graham condemning these family separations as abhorrent to the core American values.
Last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook's letter warning of lower guidance for the fiscal first quarter shook markets to the core, and sent the tech giant's stock plummeting.
But The Favourite's soul feels Lanthimosian to the core, with a dim view of human nature and the sense that human relationships are always, at root, about power.
Although he was flexible on economic policy, he was unimpressed by ideologies such as fascism and communism, and remained true to the core principles of the American enterprise.
Unfortunately, Macs connected to the Core X Chroma will only have support for AMD's GPUs due to limitations within macOS itself, which is a bit of a letdown.
So to just look at changing what's happening with the physical body, then you're not getting all the way to the core root of what the issue is.
In both cases, going algorithmic seemed antithetical to the core identity of the services, and long-time users vocally griped that their apps were ruined…but they weren't.
While it's wonderful to see BoJack Horseman's other characters come more fully into their own, BoJack's eulogy gets to the core of what makes the show so powerful.
Thankfully, I've been pleasantly surprised by a number of changes that Intelligent Systems has made to the core design, especially in relation to character customization and increased transparency.
But in a weird way, it says as much about Trump as almost anything else we know about him, because it cuts to the core of his character.
The estate of Michael Jackson could not be clearer -- the deed that was recorded giving Katherine Jackson ownership of the family's Encino estate is bogus to the core.
"This total lack of concern for me as a woman – and more importantly a human being – shocked me to the core and affected me for years," Evans wrote.
"The Secretary-General (Ban Ki-moon) is shocked to the core by the latest allegations of abuse in the Central African Republic," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters.
Its cancellation signified an interest by Facebook leadership to focus on more accessible improvements to the core Rift experience that wouldn't require the latest PC hardware to function.
"[The] most important thing with a community asset like GitHub is to stay true to the core ethos of developer-first that GitHub has always had," Nadella said.
Centrist liberalism and conservatism, which share a commitment to the core values under attack, are being marginalized by extremists who used to dwell on the fringes of society.
If you hear the record in the manner suggested to you, Merzbow's music, unsentimental to the core, sluices through the elegant silences in and among the Boris tracks.
Polar exploration was, Henry Morley insisted, "stainless as the Arctic snows, clean to the core as an ice mountain": all the heroics of colonialism, none of the taint.
But at the same time, it goes to the core of what a museum is because the museum here has 30,000 objects and we don't give them away.
"We have a system that's rotten to the core, and we see a new president who is willing to reform and revolutionize the entire country," Mr. Andanar said.
But the only way to the core of the Judd Crawford mystery, for Angela at least, is by digging through the junk that accumulates in any one life.
The debate went to the core of what it means to be a feminist in France and exposed tensions and questions about Anglo-American influences on French feminism.
Sports Illustrated model Jessica White says she had a full orgasm during a recent training session in the gym -- when a squat workout shook her to the core.
The differences between takes often proved undetectable to others, said the cinematographer, Mikhail Krichman — even to the core crew that has worked on all five of his films.
"The honor, commitment, and perseverance that is practiced in our U.S. Military is carried over to the core beliefs and practices of our company," the company's website states.
When Clarence Thomas won his seat, I felt like someone had taken an eraser to the core of my being, and had rubbed a bit of me away.
For years I had walked around with something piercing me to the core, and I had just pretended it was all fine, because I thought I had to.
A naturalist to the core, he liberates a hive of bees, feels bad when he has to kill a copperhead snake and fusses over the fate of microbats.
"This incident has shocked our local community to the core," said Pam Townshend, president of Augusta-Margaret River Shire, the district that includes Osmington, where the shooting occurred.
For the first time in over a decade, the administration enacted into law amendments to the core statutory authority of Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS).
But when Zuckerberg takes the example of Infowars publishing misinformation and equates it with saying "something wrong on the Internet," that gets to the core of the problem.
He was a beautiful 17-year-old, and because he had no symptoms other than a little pain in his knee, this diagnosis shook us to the core.
Leaders like Trump, Orbán, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, and Polish President Andrzej Duda are all, to varying degrees, hostile to the core values of liberal democracy.
" The "American people," Hunter maintains, "don't want to be fighting off hordes and hordes of people from foreign cultures that are utterly changing their country to the core.
"The reason I care so much about this is that it gets to the core of everything Facebook is and everything I want it to be," Zuckerberg wrote.
By the time it gets to Newfoundland, it's shrunk in size, so we're getting closer to the core, made thousands of years ago, long before we had any contaminants.
We are blessed to the core and appreciate so much the love and support during this pregnancy from ALL who have partaken in our journey, directly and/or indirectly.
The expense ratio is very high compared to the core bond index ETFs above, at 55 basis points, but Mishra said that is reasonable for an actively managed fund.
They've got two kids when she comes to throne, it's a real 1950s conventional marriage and it's a shock to the core by her having to become the queen.
The shift in setting—from desert wastes to a catalog of planets, moons, asteroids, and space stations—doesn't feel like it adds much to the core of the experience.
Hulu is streamlining its iOS apps, bringing its new design to the core iPhone / iPad app and phasing out the Hulu with Live TV app introduced earlier this year.
All of these changes make Pocket Edition a very different experience compared to the core FFXV, but the most surprising thing for me was how familiar it all seemed.
Cruise tweeted about the autonomous testing expansion, which uses Chevrolet Bolt all-electric vehicles, and which adds to the core fleet of testing vehicles already operating in San Francisco.
And so we get back to the core theme of 2018 for SoftBank: debt, leverage, and financial wizardry in pursuit of a bold transformation into a technology investment firm.
With an update to the core Google iOS app yesterday, you'll now find an "I'm Feeling Curious" button as one of the shortcuts displayed when 3D Touching its icon.
The Careem NOW delivery service is a separate app to the car service and will be operated independently to the core business with Adeeb Warsi appointed as managing director.
The Blade has a new USB Type-C Thunderbolt 3 port to connect to the Core, but it still has a standard barrel connector for its A/C adapter.
"We are adopting measures and policies which run counter to the core of our values and policies," the resigned member of parliament, Vassiliki Katrivanou, said on her Facebook page.
My husband and I have deep convictions which go to the core of who we are, so sharing a set of beliefs is key component in our close friendships.
The comment seemed overly dramatic; however imperfectly, the United States has played guarantor of the rules-based international order for decades, particularly committed to the core values of democracy.
And there is increasing concern, even expressed by Ms Yellen, that the underlying theoretical model might simply be rotten to the core and attempts to tweak it are futile.
For now, the bike lanes will only show in places where bikes and scooters have been added to the core Lyft app, that's most everywhere except Boston and Portland.
While there will likely be no significant changes to the core functions of the Apple Watch, 9to5Mac suggests that Apple may also release WatchOS 2.2 in the near future.
"Brunei's new penal code is barbaric to the core, imposing archaic punishments for acts that shouldn't even be crimes," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director of Human Rights Watch.
This intensely local inspiration resonated deeply with young Chinese listeners, who were excited to be listening to hip-hop that was both musically compelling and Chinese to the core.
To get to the core of a person as protean as Andrew, I suppose you have to identify the desire that makes him shape-shift in the first place.
" Mr. Kushner said the Trump administration was determined to find solutions to the "core issues" of the conflict — including Jerusalem, borders and refugees — "that both sides can live with.
But Duterte has at times criticized the force, once deriding it as "rotten to the core" and twice suspending anti-narcotics operations until the police cleaned up the force.
He said that, although Russia's anti-doping agency and athletics body were "rotten to the core", there would be "appeal opportunities ... for someone who can establish their individual integrity".
Last month, Duterte denounced the police as "corrupt to the core" and suspended their role in anti-drug operations, although he vowed to forge ahead with the drug campaign.
And every time I've seen the shootings, time and time again, they shook me to the core -- and they bring that pain that I maybe never fully dealt with.
While their cases are tangential to the core of the special counsel investigation, the legal pressures on Mr. Manafort and Mr. Cohen could still have implications for the investigation.
" Escobar told me: "Trump's wall obsession is his way of keeping a campaign promise to the core of his base, many of whom are xenophobic and some outright racist.
When I first heard X-Ray Spex, Poly's voice cut right through my disheveled pile of teen-angst and cheap thrift store clothes and shook me to the core.
An idea like that is something we're interested in, but it's difficult to make one meaning, so we look to the core game design of systems, like the scoreboard.
To get to the core of things and understand what Sweden is about, our different European VICE offices called the Swedish number to ask the Swedes their burning questions.
Well, I think it gets back to the core principles: Giving people a voice on the one hand, and keeping the community and people safe on the other hand.
Plus, they're a hedge against Amazon, which draws a rising share of product searches, a looming threat to the core moneymaking part of the entire Alphabet, Google's parent conglomeration.
It is critical for the therapist to help the patient distinguish such inappropriate shame, which goes to the core of self-worth, from realistic self-appraisals that guide restorative actions.
But Trump's refusal to comply with long traditions governing the relationship between Congress and the presidency cut to the core of American democracy and could change it for future generations.
There's a core platform, but each of the individual publications can customize it and create their own components — and they can contribute those components back to the core code base.
We'll get to the core numbers in a second since we won't get super bogged down here, but in the end, the company appears to be delivering on its strategy.
"People are waiting for the updates to the core product to make it more useable, more user-friendly, and we have yet to see a massive change there," he said.
But if you're interested in learning a little about what they have to offer, you can use this guide to the core Persona titles to get you up to speed.
In addition to the core features of the disorder, many with autism spectrum disorders suffer from co-occurring health problems, such as seizures, gastrointestinal issues, ADHD and depression and anxiety.
Headquarters: New York, New YorkYear founded: 2014Why it's revolutionary: Springing from a blog founded by beauty editors, Glossier swiftly got to the core of what women really want from makeup.
White acknowledges that the Common Voice project doesn't have an answer to a lot of these questions, but says Mozilla is still dedicated to the core cause of open data.
She said that it all ties in to the core hospitality goals of the company, as a service provider and a platform on which others can offer their own services.
The name-calling and insults served the dual purpose of drawing attention to the core vulnerabilities of Trump's opponents, while also deflecting from whatever attack they were throwing his way.
Yes, Kim is a megastar who has built an empire around sharing her life with the public, but this is one incident that has clearly shaken her to the core.
But it shows how tax policy cuts to the core of economic competitiveness for most countries in Europe, where sustained growth and balanced budgets have been hard to achieve lately.
But beyond that, on several different occasions he shows us that when it comes to the core job of the presidency, he has simply no idea what he's talking about.
That means that when a question like Puerto Rico statehood comes up, they speak to the core principles that it evokes, not the political friction it might cause with Republicans.
But it's good to see Blizzard finding ways to stay true to the core concepts of the original World of Warcraft class and translating them into meta-friendly Hearthstone cards.
And as if all of this weren't already sci-fi enough, each of the units will be built separately and connected to the core of the building through detachable valves.
You have to get past the morbidity of it and get to the core of it, which is that she gets to actually feel and see all of the creatures.
She has a happy marriage, four healthy daughters and a brand new TV series, but Kyle Richards is still coping with a terrifying event that shook her to the core.
From the beginning, I wasn't expecting to create a wide fan base on this series, so I just want to keep this deep detail and stay true to the core.
The girls "lived our program mission to the core and because of what they did for others they will live on for eternity in our hearts!!!" according to the video.
The key to Stuttgart's success, the motor vehicle, is being advanced elsewhere and its business model of selling cars to individual customers is about to be rocked to the core.
In addition, Sansan operates a LinkedIn -like service called Eight which is available for free and is linked to the core product, allowing users to update their job, company, etc.
Arrests like these can shake an organization to the core, and they are reminders of the need for extra caution and care when granting authority to a law enforcement officer.
Not only was he a politician to the core, but he was notably a father who raised two sons who served as governors -- with one going on to become President.
Trump's pursuit of a post-game meeting with the Russian President is rightfully seen by members of the alliance as counter to the core collective security goals of the organization.
Additionally, Trump must reaffirm to Putin the shared commitment of the United States and NATO member states by returning to the core mission of deterring and defending against Russian aggression.
There you had an entrenched, longtime, imperious C.E.O. who did not seem to be paying much attention to the core business and seemed more focused on drawing a big salary.
"So many people think that I don't care about rap music and the community, but I absolutely care about it, to the core of my being," she tells the magazine.
Obviously, it would be great to be able to be able to take a tram down to the core and mantle of the earth and gather first-hand silicate data.
"We urge your government to recommit to the core principles of the OSCE and the EU, including the respect for democracy, human rights, and rule of law," the letter said.
"The reason I care so much about this is that it gets to the core of everything Facebook is and everything I want it to be," Zuckerberg said last week.
Another slide describes this strategy as "mobile to the core," though TV ads would still make up the majority of the Army's annual paid media budget of about $100 million.
" These feelings, shared by many now and those who came before her, she said, have led to "a literal erasure of culture that still has me aching to the core.
Drill down several layers until you get to the core of why this dream matters and what you want to feel, experience or share as a result of achieving it.
The EU will add new maritime links between Ireland, France, Belgium and the Netherlands to the core network and add that as a new funding priority to the EU budget.
Upgrading weather forecasts: Aiming to improve predictions of severe weather, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration introduced the first major changes to the core of its system in four decades.
A Harvard Law professor who studies the space thinks Kindle Worlds was doomed from the start, because Amazon&aposs approach was "antithetical" to the core of fan fiction, she said.
"I'm interested in helping people get to the core of their purpose and then to use that to be of service in the world, as quickly as possible," she said.
"Our intention is to take this to the core of the line, to blend it into the line, to make this a part of the Levi&aposs portfolio," he said.
These lines are perfectly legal, which is why Americans have tended to forget how immoral they are, and how offensive such results should be to the core principles of democracy.
Despite knowing the branch is connected to the core group, he added, there are still questions about the volume of ISIS fighters and weapons moving from the core to Afghanistan.
Late Monday, an influential group of freshmen Democrats who served in the military and national security before winning office said Trump's actions cut to the core of the country's defenses.
Whether any Americans, wittingly or unwittingly, engaged with Russians who were trying to interfere in the presidential election went to "the core" of the special counsel's inquiry, Mr. Weissmann said.
This gets to the core of a large debate between natural wine fanatics and those who think they've gone off the rails: Is the "best" wine made with minimal intervention?
The answer to that question gets right to the core of the carbon pricing paradox: If economy-wide carbon pricing is economically optimal, it is, in inverse proportion, politically difficult.
"He has a really good way of getting to the core of someone really quickly," said Tommy Hart, a 23-year-old actor who has posed for Medina multiple times.
But from the very start, the idea of original sin was caught up with a kind of obsessive interest in and hatred of human sexuality, which poisoned it to the core.
In addition to the core team, "numerous" other Covington attorneys have been involved from time to time — when documents have needed to be reviewed, for example — the source told BuzzFeed News.
The urgency of his question cuts to the core of what these stories are really pondering: what if there's somebody out there who's essentially us, but doing it much, much better?
Now that Ferdinand is penniless, it seems like the right time to use him and his contacts to get to the core of Sarah's problems, and hopefully track down MK again.
Today, the company announced it scored a deal with A&E Networks, which will bring six more channels to the core package, including A&E, History, Lifetime, LMN, FYI, and Viceland.
Japanese supply analysts have said that other domestic suppliers have stuck to the core ideas of "lean" production, although they have made moves to make it more resilient to natural disasters.
It seems that Lenovo will follow LG's lead in building add-ons that owners of the latest phones will be able to buy to add new functionality to the core handsets.
Drinking the Tom Brady GOAT Kool-Aid is bad enough, but now Boston brewer Sam Adams has decided to make a GOAT beer that will surely poison you to the core.
"The reason I care so much about this is that it gets to the core of everything Facebook is and everything I want it to be," Zuckerberg said in his statement.
But Katherine is a rebel to the core, and her husband's and father-in-law's cruelty sets a match to a big pile of kindling that's been inside her all along.
Robert Ryan plays the head of the ring, who runs his outfit with a military discipline and whose tentacular access to valuable information reaches to the core of the American government.
"My family is shaken to the core," he continued, adding that Tyrone's sisters -- one of whom is about to begin law school -- also don't understand the alleged actions of their brother.
But in its rhetoric, the administration has acquiesced to the core misconception of the CRA — that its pressure is necessary for banks to serve creditworthy but low-income communities and households.
Yet there's one possible crime listed on the affidavit he hasn't been charged with, and that could point to the core of the current probe: violations of the foreign contribution ban.
However, I do feel that when talking to a therapist, they really have to get to know you in order to really help and get to the core of a problem.
She continued, with a few lines that really cut to the core of the speech: They're not even really ideas: just a series of bizarre rants, personal feuds, and outright lies.
Unlike the earlier convictions for tax evasions, these guilty pleas to charges such as conspiracy against the United States and conspiracy to obstruct justice relate to the core of Mueller's investigation.
NOAA said the upgrade to the core of the system — the first in four decades — should help improve predictions of severe weather, including winter storms and hurricanes and other tropical storms.
It offers a portrait of the artist as citizen-exile, maker-philosopher, idealist-doubter and ethicist to the core — one who understands that love is labor and hope is hard work.
There's also a less-well-understood effect: The Rohingya refugee crisis is shaking Bangladesh's body politic to the core, and in ways that may hasten the country's ongoing slide toward authoritarianism.
It goes to the core of whether the president abused his office to seek political help in his re-election campaign and did so to the detriment of our nation's security.
Most of the 257.0,153 net new digital-only subscriptions added in the fourth quarter went to the core news product, with the rest going to the Cooking and the Crosswords apps.
Fights over "Star Wars" cut to the core of American identity — all the way down to our childhood selves — because they aren't just squabbles over whether Rey's Force powers are realistic.
"It cuts to the core of the future of Japanese defense industry," said an industry source, who asked not to be identified because he is not authorized to talk to the media.
When they screw this up Krikorian, I&aposve got to tell you, it goes right to the core about what so many of us know goes unreported, selective reporting by the media.
"To the core of my being, I know what it's like to feel like there is no way I can win this, so where do I even begin," Rodriguez, 33, told Self.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, was unchanged in the year to December.
It wasn't clear to us that this answer was specific to the core Facebook app, and the company did not offer up info at the time that Messenger was collecting this data.
Her fight with breast cancer shook our family to the core, and I am humbled to be a part of a campaign that supports other breast cancer fighters, survivors and their families.
Those channels are all being added to the core monthly package, giving customers access to hits like Rick and Morty, TNT's new drama The Alienist, and a nice selection of live sports.
The challenge for the startup will likely be growing their product in a way that stays true to the core mission while chasing a larger presence inside an already tight, niche community.
We spoke to Jeff Knox -- the starting middle linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL -- who tells us the team was shaken to the core when they heard the sad news.
"Brunei's new penal code is barbaric to the core, imposing archaic punishments for acts that shouldn't even be crimes," Human Rights Watch official Phil Robertson said in a statement, per the Times.
The disclosure of this information should genuinely shake all Americans to the core at the chilling thought that the authenticity of our election could have been compromised and altered in some way.
To do that, he's focusing on two main things: modernizing the technology behind the game, while also returning to the core principles that made Final Fantasy so beloved in the first place.
Others have spread their bets more, or kept their mobility brands closer to the core, but Volkswagen appears to be willing to treat it as a business in earnest at the outset.
One gallery in the "Open-Ended" exhibition, home to the core works from the permanent collection, nearly explodes with six majestic paintings by Clyfford Still, a gift from the artist in 1975.
Despite having been entirely peaceful, the incident at the Red Hen restaurant is unsettling because its goes to the core of how we treat those with whom we disagree in this republic.
The one who is deemed to be the top adviser to the next president holds and advocates beliefs that are repugnant, repulsive and contrary to the core foundation of our American democracy.
Los Angeles-based artist Julia Kaye is using a series of black-and-white webcomics to document her own transition, getting to the core of deeply personal experiences within the trans community.
The fact that nothing remotely resembling that occurred or is likely to occur is not meaningless optics, it actually speaks to the core reason why they are going through all of this.
That momentum in New York City specifically, where Lyft operates the United States' largest bike-share program, continually breaks daily ridership records following the addition of bikes to the core Lyft app.
But to the core of your question, what I would say is, our aspiration is to make sure that we are enforcing our community guidelines across the entire swath of our corpus.
Every unhappy couple is now unhappy in exactly the same way, and every unhappy woman is a rotten-to-the-core fiend with the interiority of a Muppet (apologies to the Muppets).
Second, his solutions, while nice, don't get to the core shift, which is for employers and the rest of us to change our views about welcoming anyone at any age to work.
One official said Malpass drove the negotiations on a capital increase and reform package for the World Bank last year, which shows that he's dedicated to the core mission of the institution.
In every Strout book, there's a story that makes me feel a profound, echoing emptiness, like a long shadow that chills you to the core and leaves as quickly as it arrived.
The federal government funds at least 90% of the cost of additional enrollees under the Obamacare provision, while it provides less support to the core Medicaid program -- about 70% in Utah's case.
But over the past few years, Sessions has seen these views go from controversial within his own party to the core of the message that won his close ally the White House.
One hundred percent clean energy, investment in new jobs, and a just transition have gone from activist dreams to the core of the Democratic agenda in the blink of a political eye.
And you know, one thing I'll just add is, once you do that and figure out how your journalism resonates on those platforms, you could then bring it back to the core.
" — Former nurse who says she was fired after speaking out against sexual abuse in the facility where she worked "This excellent report is long overdue and one that sickens me to the core.
"If the temperature is high enough close to the core (some calculations predict that) it could also be 'oceans of liquid carbon' with gigantic 'diamond icebergs, swimming on top of it," said Kraus.
It's the idea that we shouldn't reconfigure our concepts to fit new or strange cases, adding criteria that aren't obviously related to the core definition of the concept or that obscure its meaning.
Should you opt for the more powerful Core i7 model, you can expect to see a roughly 20 percent drop in battery life compared to the Core i23 version, based on my experience.
The immigration question has been exacerbated by the flows of refugees from Middle East wars into southern Europe and opposition to the core E.U. principle of free movement of peoples between member states.
But it does get more difficult to continue to climb, and I think this all circles back to the core underlying question, which is what's the multiple you pay for that growth outlook?
Bandrovschi cut to the core of my experience as a sober bar-goer; she also made me wonder, for the first time, if my thinking around the potential of nightlife spaces was limited.
"Simply knowing the penalty is there, seeing our colleagues' raised eyebrows, and hearing them question our commitment to our work, shakes pregnant and new moms' confidence to the core," Mihalich-Levin told Refinery29.
Pfizer Chief Executive Ian Read said he was considering the sale of consumer healthcare because it was not integral to the core prescription drug business and might be worth more outside the group.
" Even the Sapio app betrays the utter vagueness of the term, marketing itself as "the only app that gets to the core of people through their lived experiences, heartfelt opinions, and bold passions.
Second, several of the candidates must appeal to the core group of anti-Washington voters that have long existed in South Carolina and make up a sizable portion of the Republican primary electorate.
Trying to get as close as he can to the core of his life, he goes as deeply as he can into the lame everyday adventures (washing dishes!) and somehow pulls it off.
Trump is someone who has spent a lifetime believing to the core of his being that the "elites" -- whoever he conceives them to be -- are plotting to keep him out of the club.
Swift didn't just wake up one day and write "All Too Well" without any prior songwriting experience and "Dear John" was solid practice in crafting a breakup ballad that cuts to the core.
Beijing may be glad to have the earlier Pillsbury back, but U.S. national security would benefit from Trump's return to the core principles that guided his original instincts toward China and North Korea.
Clinton's critique of the candidate expanded beyond foreign policy to the core of Mr. Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," and his handling of the violence that has erupted at his rallies.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, rose 0.7% in October from a year earlier.
The Danish government's restrictions cut to the core of SAS' business especially as the airline inducted a new long-haul aircraft, the Airbus A350-900 XWB, to be based at Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport.
Democrats have enormous disagreements with Mike Pence, but those disagreements are fundamentally unrelated to the core of Trump's obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and financial conflicts of interest — for now, at least.
These concessions had no apparent connection to the core issue in the merger — whether the merged firm posed a danger to competition — but they helped to make a controversial deal more politically palatable.
But Katherine is a rebel to the core, and the cruelty of her husband and father-in-law sets a match to a big pile of kindling that's been inside her all along.
An east London boy with Jamaican parents, he spits in a way that remains London to the core, mixing Patois with slick, East End talk and the odd spot of cockney rhyming slang.
But the judge's response to those accusations has raised new issues that go to the core of who President Trump's Supreme Court nominee is right now: his truthfulness, his partisanship and his temperament.
Indeed, the proposed policy change would be a benefit given the explosion of administrative costs at universities in recent years, much of which appear unconnected to the core research mission of a university.
And it's important to remember that children's caregivers, just like the children they care for, can have their mental wellbeing shaken to the core by being threatened with the loss of a child.
It may be appropriate for the Fed to ask banks to build an extra counter-cyclical capital buffer (CCyB) if it proceeds with changes to the core capital and liquidity rules, she added.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, rose 0.8% in November from a year earlier.
And it's also striking that in his very first remarks to the American people, Judge Kavanaugh chose to tell a bald-faced lie that strikes to the core of the American constitutional system.
Or they talk about immigrants as a potential liability for America, but focus on economic arguments — they take jobs, they use up welfare — that are oblique to the core of anti-immigration anxiety.
I don't disagree with that, but there was this way in which ... so, one of the faults of the New Republic, in its modern incarnation, was that it was contrarian to the core.
Macabre to the core, the horror film written and directed by Robert Eggers is a truly dark, stunningly crafted experience that'll have you seeking out a church as soon as you leave the theater.
"Selling it in crypto only and being the first to do so means we are bringing this directly to the core audience and those who will want this device — the blockchain community," he said.
"The Court has done what the government failed to do and protected these vital values — but today's ruling focuses on just one part of a law that is rotten to the core," added Spurrier.
"We are starting to talk to the core participant banks about a new borrowing base facility which would again feature a cash draw down component," Noble said in response to a query from Reuters.
In short, the five-minute C-SPAN clip of their exchange cut to the core of one of America's biggest foreign policy disputes: how to evaluate the United States' proper role in the world.
I constructed a life for myself in which my physical appearance just never, ever came up, as any reminder of how I looked took me right back to the core of my self-hatred.
"Gaspard added that Facebook had settled on Soros as a "deliberate strategy to distract" from its own scandals, writing: "This is reprehensible, and an offense to the core values Open Society seeks to advance.
There has always been a bit of friction between the two foundations, especially now that the OpenStack Foundation has opened up its organizations to projects that aren't directly related to the core OpenStack projects.
This week, the messiness hit right to the core of the #MeToo movement when the new york times broke a story alleging that Asia Argento sexually assaulted actor Jimmy Bennett when he was 17.
Elected officials, the press, and the public have all reacted to the news by directing their ire not only toward Facebook's once very lax developer policies, but also to the core of its service.
We had Israel, we had London, we had a bigger partnership, and our returns suffered during that time, and we ended up really trying to kind of come back to the core of Benchmark.
Design-wise, the Neo Reloaded continues to offer the same two-tone design scheme, where interchangeable backplates can be mixed and matched to attach to the "Core" unit that contains the actual phone hardware.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, rose 0.2 percent in October from a year earlier.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, rose 0.3 percent in December from a year earlier.
That movie was amazing, because this is a guy who always played the great, stoic leading man and was able to make you feel empathy for a character that is rotten to the core.
Tears fall like rose petals as the ladies begin "questioning everything" in a series of events that even the Bachelor himself admitted "rocked me to the core" in his exclusive PEOPLE blog on Tuesday.
Their Uncharted is respectful to the core themes of franchise, but rather than design a game that people would want to play and replay, they produced something that will be watched and re-watched.
Having the beard really gave me complete permission to just leave everything else behind—all those preconceived rules—and by embracing it, I really got to the core of my own definition of femininity.
This opportunity may build even stronger companies and organizational cultures in the long run if CEOs and leaders hold fast to the core values that matter most to them in these most extraordinary times.
"Now we can trace not only how plates move over the surface, but how they sink to the core-mantle boundary," Douwe van Hinsbergen from the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands told Gizmodo.
By the end of the double-length pilot, the demons have started to be a real threat, and the series gets down to the core conflict between darkness and light, lifting the energy considerably.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, rose 0.4 percent in February from a year earlier.
There are a lot of views on this, but at the end of the day, we have to find what the problem we're trying to solve is and get to the core of it.
She was Labour "to the core", but one of the most moving of many tributes after her murder was by Andrew Mitchell, her Conservative co-chair of the all-party Friends of Syria group.
But the attack did not go to the core of the Swift system; instead, it was analogous to stealing a credit card number to post a phony transaction in the Visa or MasterCard system.
A diplomat to the core, Merkel was always willing to accept the ill-tempered tantrums of testosterone-fueled politicians with larger-than-life egos as long as this benefited the economic interests of Europe.
"If the A.D.F. wants to be serious about protecting and upholding the principles of a liberal democracy, then it has to go to the core of the source of its own violence," he said.
They were unable to see that our objection to Trump was an achingly particular phenomenon that transcended party tribalism and went to the core of who we are as a people and a country.
Through such scriptural comparisons, Miles gets to the core of the Abrahamic matrix: The monotheism that the Jewish people developed over the centuries was inherited by Islam and was turned into a global creed.
This Houston offense is even deeper, with the rookie slugger Yordan Alvarez and the All-Star Michael Brantley added to the core of Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, Carlos Correa, Yuli Gurriel and George Springer.
But the changes made to the Taser report went to the core findings by the board, which over the last few years has been battered by internal strife and by questions about its independence.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, rose 0.4 percent in January from a year earlier.
This is a key difference between working for public and private libraries, and it gets to the core of a debate that has rattled the industry for decades: Should a library be politically neutral?
It all reminded me that we are not simply talking about wine — an ancient beverage that people enjoy — but something deeper and closer to the core of people's ideas about themselves and their character.
But Mr. Weissmann told the judge that the question of whether any American, wittingly or unwittingly, engaged with Russians who were interfering in the election relates to "the core" of the special counsel's inquiry.
While some of these reforms in theory push states to direct federal dollars to the core mission of TANF, in practice, they impact very few states because most states are doing these things already.
After these limited editions sold out, Away's customer service and social media teams received more than 3,000 requests to add a light blue to the core collection, and as of today, it's here to stay.
It's hard to restore legitimacy to a system once you've challenged it, and it's extremely hard to tell people that even if a system is rotten to the core it doesn't deserve an extreme response.
Dudley is considered closer to the core of the Fed and more important than other presidents, but the market is really waiting to hear from Fed Chair Janet Yellen who speaks Friday and Fed Gov.
Like many high-growth tech start-ups, Kano is not yet profitable, but Klein says that he sees profitability as an eventual "consequence," as opposed to the "core point," of what the company is doing.
The ins and outs of the circumcision debate cut to the core of the cultural differences between Britain and America—nations with very different approaches when it comes to how we treat our infant males.
And the repeal of net neutrality goes right to the core of their own beliefs, about the need for millennials to control their own lives and not cede control to these larger forces in society.
A corollary to Linus's Law was that free software could develop more rapidly since anyone could come up with their own improvements for the software and send them to the core developers on the project.
The prominent director of a major museum in New York described herself to me as a "loyal to the core Republican" who has run arts programs for three presidents — the two Bushes and Mr. Obama.
"The big thing with this exercise was going back to the core purpose of Polaroid, which was to make available a new medium of expression," Frederick Blackford, one of Swing's co-founders, told CNBC recently.
"The tape cuts to the core of who Donald Trump is: someone who judges women based on their appearance and views them as little more than sex objects," wrote Marcy Stech, vice president of communications.
According to credit rating agencies Moody's Investors Service and Fitch Ratings, the legislation would negatively impact states because of changes to the core funding of Medicaid and the phasing out of the Medicaid expansion plan.
Like these predecessors, the current wave of activism bespeaks many Americans' sense that electoral politics — and the political process and policies that result from it — are ineffective and, in some instances, rotten to the core.
And while all the catch-up feels like a really reference-heavy whirlwind of a decade packed into 30 minutes, the final minutes of the episode bring us back to the core of the show.
And this is why I keep coming back to the core issue, did anybody in the Trump campaign work with Russia to hack Hillary or Podesta&aposs emails or work with WikiLeaks to disseminate them?
"From an intelligence mission standpoint, I have five no-fail missions that represent some of our greatest challenges around the world," Stewart said in Washington on Thursday, referring to the core functions of his agency.
The answer is immersion; an attempt to recreate the live music experience, albeit in a sort of hyper-localized region of the body, rather than a real concert that really shakes you to the core.
No one, however, questioned the overall safety of the 51-year-old bridge, demonstrating a public trust in institutions that is common in northern Italy and has been shaken to the core by the disaster.
What prosecutors do At the early stages of an investigation, particularly one like Muller's that is complex, it is often impossible to determine what is or is not related to the core question under investigation.
Expect Trump to have to answer for the university, the vodka, the steaks, the beauty pageants, the bankruptcies, the taxes and a host of other issues that go to the core of his business record.
"I think it would be very hard as a human being to see the images that we saw and not react and not be very shaken to the core," Ivanka Trump said of the attack.
As a company that's built-to-last and committed to the core mission of crypto currency, there was nothing more frustrating than to witness the many steps backwards the industry at large took in 2018.
The first lady has also demonstrated a knack for using pop culture and social media to appeal to the core coalition that propelled her husband to the White House — young voters, minorities and single women.
The answer to the core questions — could Mr. Trump comport himself as disciplined "Teleprompter Trump" without the aid of actual teleprompters, and could he appear plausibly presidential opposite Hillary Clinton — came early in the debate.
"He is Iraqi to the core, and his extremist ideology was sharpened and refined in the crucible of the American occupation," Tim Arango and Eric Schmitt of The Times wrote of al-Baghdadi in 2014.
" In analyzing a similar law passed in South Carolina last month, The Harvard Law Review wrote that the motivation behind such laws "could not be more antithetical to the core values of the First Amendment.
A lot of the organizing was grassroots and people-power to the core yet with a very solid strategy, a really solid ground-game, and making it easy for new people to join the movement.
"This is going to shake the restaurant community to the core," said Carrie Nahabedian, the chef who runs Naha, a Chicago restaurant that also has a Michelin star, and is close to the two men.
The fact that our proportionality items predicted support for these candidates even after taking background and ideology into consideration shows how directly these candidates are appealing to the core moral concerns of the Tea Party.
"As long as the noneconomic issues that he is talking about do not run counter to the core of what defines us as a state, I don't think he is a distraction," Mr. Kaufmann said.
"These last three days have tested me to the core," Jackson wrote on his Facebook page, in an entry posted the day after the Dallas shootings and just over a week before he was killed.
Huawei, one of the world's largest smartphone makers, is already taking jabs at Apple's newly unveiled iPhone X. In a Twitter post, Huawei shows a short video of an apple being eaten to the core.
I'm convinced to the core that the only way we can stop this undocumented migration is by making the lives of people in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras less violent, with more opportunity and stability.
And the calculus behind tech dealmaking is not always straightforward: An "acqui-hire" of three engineers may not give the acquirer instant market share, but it could neutralize an emergent threat to the core business.
With sights set on the election, the party must move to the core issues that they ran on in 2018 and that voters will have in mind when they hit the ballot box next year.
The Ones Below is Farr's only feature film so far as a director (and his only solo movie screenwriting credit), so maybe that's why it seems to cut more to the core of his thematic preoccupations.
Now, they've unwittingly unleashed a swarm of demons, and they must force a captured demon prince to lead them to the Core, where the Mother of Demons lives and end the threat once and for all.
Spotify claims that 90% of the features of the main app are available in Lite, in particular areas around multimedia — including video and cover artist — are omitted as they are not critical to the core experience.
Although China has become capitalist to the core—almost eighty per cent of the country's industrial output is produced in the private sector—the commercial classes are under the thumb of a highly disciplined, autocratic bureaucracy.
Moving forward, we'd like to see changes to the core security mechanics which haven't seen step-function improvements since the dark ages of IT. New buzz in homomorphic encryption is a first step in this direction.
RELATED: John Roberts faces another test with census case The case comes on the eve of the 103 census and represents the Supreme Court's foray into an issue that goes to the core of political representation.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - International Olympic Committee vice-president John Coates has branded Russia's anti-doping agency and athletics body as "rotten to the core" and believes the country's athletes will remain banned from competing at international events.
Because it is so easy to get wrapped up in goals that we've accepted for their own sake, Colonna encourages his clients to get to the core of what they are trying to accomplish and why.
With Pied Piper currently downshifted to the core staff at Erlich's incubator and a network of low-paid engineers working from abroad, "Bachmanity Insanity" has more freedom to fool around with observational comedy than previous episodes.
And this goes to the core of who Comey is — a nice guy, wonderful family man, eloquent speaker of soaring oratory and rhetorical flourishes, but who was ill-suited and woefully underprepared for the big stage.
Bartolo captures a truth that seems to escape most physicians who pick up the pen: Being a doctor doesn't actually privilege one with access to the core of the human experience; it's being human that does.
Now, the group has embarked on a project in Houston that veers off course from the original goal of fighting deep poverty (while hewing to the core idea that cash is the best kind of aid).
One moment he would take you to the core of a dramatically complex song, like "Der Neugierige," when the miller, smitten by a maid at a mill he's come upon, wonders if she returns his feelings.
Steep yourself in 55-degree water for, say, 12 hours without a wetsuit, and it won't take long before your blood is shunted from your head and extremities to the core, to protect your internal organs.
It's tougher to do a long-term comparison of earnings growth over several years when you have a huge charge in the middle that doesn't relate to the core business and distorts the rate of growth.
The effort became a political lightning rod, with the left opposing a new generation of standardized tests tied to the Core, and the right seeing the effort as an unwelcome intrusion into local control of schools.
And her condition is like many who have to speak out in human rights work: The closer you get to the core of the testimony, the description of the event itself, the more it escapes you.
Mueller's surprise strike was not just the most comprehensive account of the meddling effort so far and the first time he has laid charges relating to the core thrust of his investigation -- Russia's election meddling operation.
"This issue transcends partisan politics and goes to the core of the Founders' conception for America, which commands Congress to limit an overreaching executive," she said in a statement with Chuck Schumer, the Senate Democratic leader.
I think that the journalists are caught in the situation where they feel grateful to the core readers of the Times, they understand the business strategy, they know these people are the future of their institution.
He said the fundraising and the 13 million euro capital boost from the sale of consumer credit unit Creditis, a merchant book business and two large buildings should add 2.5 percentage points to the core capital ratio.
In a May 1 appearance on Fox News, he praised both Trump and Cruz for "shaking the establishment to the core," but added that "there were problems" with a foreign policy speech Trump had given days before.
Similar phenomenon at issue hereBut others still disagreed, writing that adding a reference to the president's penis would not add to the "core educational value [of Toad]":Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of pop culture trivia.
When music cuts to the core of roiling passions and contrary feelings, as Berg's does, it can be distressing, but you feel heartened to be in the hands of a composer who sees human nature so acutely.
This trend will change insurance from a pure financial service to a service that offers proactive advice to reduce risk and consists of a financial service component only as an add-on to the core business model.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, rose 0.2 percent in the year to August, slowest since September 2013.
For students that are outperforming, it helps connect them with the resources to progress even faster and potentially begin teaching some elements themselves as a way to acquire additional soft skills in addition to the core program.
While much of the focus at Facebook's F8 conference was on the changes it's making to the core platform and its messaging apps, its moves in virtual reality highlight a new wave of products coming to market.
Even with how open I am on Instagram, people obviously STILL don't know who I am to the core and they will choose to make their own story about us [up] no matter how transparent we are.
I think it would be, have to be -- I think it would be very hard as a human being to see the images that we saw and not react and not be very shaken to the core.
The national police, which Duterte once called "corrupt to the core," have been undergoing an internal cleansing since they were removed twice from the president&aposs crackdown on illegal drugs last year due to reports of abuses.
"Alphabet was circumspect with its answer, but I think Brent's question cuts to the core dilemma of being a big, profitable growth company, because, in a way, all of that cash can be a curse," Cramer said.
Maybe we just need someone to dive beyond the self-perpetuated narrative and interview advice booklets that surround him, to get to the core of what makes this weird blend of human and sentient super-computer tick.
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"Debriefing Session II" is a performance of curatorial research that gets to the core of why some works are acquired and displayed, and why others are missing from collections and exhibitions like But a Storm Is Blowing.
CALGARY (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada wants upgrades made to the core payments systems used in the country's financial system in order to make them more efficient and competitive, a top central bank official said on Friday.
"Our economy is now in tatters as a direct result of an ANC government which is corrupt to the core and has no plan for our economy," Mmusi Maimane, the leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance, said.
She launched an apprenticeship program for the at-risk youth of Las Vegas, Chow to the Core, offering mentorship and a chance to learn and find employment nearly four years after Hsieh took a chance on her.
Though the coalition pledged to try to avoid battles in crowded urban neighborhoods, the Houthis were well dug into Hodeidah to protect the key supply line to the core northern territory they control, including the capital, Sanaa.
For working class whites, Vandello wrote, the loss of their privileged status and loss of manufacturing jobs go to the core of what it means to be a man in our culture — being the protector and provider.
I always knew I'd be an entrepreneur, but I didn't find success until I got to the core of what I really wanted to build, which was a company that does well so it can do good.
It was, somehow, beloved, despite being strange and self-contradictory in a way that's hard to explain, full of even more of Nomura's strange worldbuilding and Disney worlds that felt even more superfluous to the core proceedings.
"People saw that image and were really shocked to the core, it became quite personal" In line with the newly sympathetic public mood, a number of European leaders made critical decisions in support of the migrants' cause.
The loss was not particularly surprising—McCready, a centrist to the core, was not an invigorating candidate, droning on about crossing the aisle and failing to offer policy proposals that could be described as exciting to voters.
"I have been rocked to the core by the horrific act of gun violence that came to El Paso, and by the continued acts of senseless violence that our country faces daily," Khald said in a statement.
Sure, fire can burn thinner sections of the stuff, but thick pieces of timber tend to only char, not burn to the core—consider a log in the fireplace that doesn't have enough kindling to really catch.
Going right to the core of what we do, we explicitly recruit students and faculty members who have an entrepreneurial spirit, including the ability to recognize social or individual needs and develop the means to satisfy them.
Coates on Friday described Russia's anti-doping and athletics authorities as "rotten to the core" but offered some hope that individual Russian athletes might compete at Rio if they could show sufficient evidence that they were clean.
The show's final season righted the ship, bringing us back to the core characters we've grown to love while refusing to sugarcoat the effects of systemic poverty and discrimination on these mostly poor black and brown women.
And as she and other women who make the case for reparations emphasize, all such inquiries inevitably lead back to the core issue of the United States' long history of legal and moral impunity in the region.
To the Editor: Progressive Democrats and lifelong feminists like me who protest the inhumane words, actions and policies of this administration are hypocrites to the core if we do not acknowledge the hardness in our own hearts.
And indeed, while Clinton apologized for painting with such a broad brush as to call fully half of Trump's supporters deplorables, her campaign is very much sticking to the core accusation that Trump is trafficking in bigotry.
The officers will criticize the executive order for standing "in opposition to the core American and constitutional values that we, as federal employees, took an oath to uphold," according to a draft of the memo obtained by LawFare.
For Sanders, and perhaps also for Warren, the hope is that 2020 is about the power of ideology; they have spent decades sharpening and preaching ideas that have gone from the margins of Democratic thinking to the core.
With each alarming alteration to the iconic game set, Monopoly gets a shiny, new round of press, whether the change is actually made to the core game or introduced in one of its seemingly endless spin-off editions.
"This was an alarming wake-up call that rocked him to the core," she said — adding that the change helped him lose "a lot of weight" plus restore his body chemistry and blood sugar to a normal level.
The so-called core-core inflation index, which excludes food and energy prices and is similar to the core index used in the United States, rose 0.2 percent in the year to August, the slowest since September 2013.
Duterte has been scathing in his criticism of a police force he declared "corrupt to the core" after it was discovered that rogue drugs squad officers had kidnapped and killed a South Korean businessman at the PNP headquarters.
All of these are basically edge cases to the core function of selling something, but together, they essentially become an important group of features that Braintree needs to be able to facilitate better if it hopes to compete.
If there are things that allow little things to turn into big things that allow this to happen, then you've got to go back to the core and find out what the little things are and address them.
You know, I don't know the details of that and I think it's in every country's interest to try and get the best possible deals, but I do want to just come back to the core of it.
Wall Street loves companies that have multiple different kinds of revenue streams that operate efficiently in parallel or are even perpendicular to the core business, but still give the company a strong way to continue to deliver value.
The officers will criticize the executive order for standing "in opposition to the core American and constitutional values that we, as federal employees, took an oath to uphold," according to a draft of the memo obtained by LawFare.
We must reiterate how absolutely essential it is to the core values of our community, and also to the well-being of our society and world, that all persons be treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.
"These guys look like all desperation and as if they have really no means, or ability, to speak to the core constituents who are supporting Donald Trump," said Michael Steele, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee.
" Ambassador to New Zealand Scott Brown dismissed Sunday "the ramblings of somebody who's rotten to the core and clearly is an extremist of the worst kind," telling CNN's Jake Tapper that he didn't give the manifesto "any credibility.
But in the country of Georgia, a hellish scene of a malfunctioning ski lift rattles that notion to the core, after the lift went in reverse and launched passengers from their chairs at the bottom of the lift.
In addition, by preventing Huawei's 219G kit from being used near sensitive sites and limiting it to the periphery of the network (as opposed to the core), British officials are confident that they can contain any additional risk.
"Brunei's new penal code is barbaric to the core, imposing archaic punishments for acts that shouldn't even be crimes," Phil Robertson, the deputy Asia director of Human Rights Watch, a nongovernmental organization, said in a statement on Wednesday.
The marchers at some of these other events carried colorful placards and banners, chanted slogans to challenge patriarchy and misogyny in the mainly Muslim country where extremists see such movements a threat to the core values of society.
In doing that, they're making an argument that goes to the core of the House's charge of abuse of power and gives Trump's Senate GOP allies a useful talking point to back up their defense of the president.
Doing the math, SocGen economist Omair Sharif estimates that the tariffs will add 703 percentage points to the core consumer price index, or the reading of the closely watched inflation measure that excludes volatile food and energy prices.
It really goes to the core of Sanders' belief in this campaign, which is that his 2016 effort was not a fluke and he will win by moving voters to where he is, not by changing his strategy.
Murkowski asked perhaps the clearest, most concise question of the two-day period when she cut to the core of why senators shouldn't hear from John Bolton given the conflicting statements regarding the conditionality of the US aid.
Indeed this is by far the more enduring challenge to the Republic than the jihadist one because it cuts to the core of who we are as a people and what kind of society we wish to build.
Mr. Briles was Texas to the core — a quarterback for his father at Rule High School, a wide receiver at the University of Houston and a coach at five Texas high schools before he entered the college ranks.
David Perdue of Georgia, an immigration hard-liner aligned with the White House, said he spoke with Trump on Wednesday about this issue and that the President remains committed to the core pillars he had previously laid out.
"I want the president to be successful, but the president has to show me that something that is very basic and fundamental to the core of who we are as Americans, that he stands with that," he said.
Industry officials say it was long understood that the biggest weakness in the SWIFT system was users' access points to the core network, since not all banks had strict security practices for safeguarding the keys to their SWIFT terminals.
It's hard work, and exhausting to the core, but I am reminded why I went back to therapy in the first place and how much it has helped me to grow as a person and manage my mental health.
But, if I were in a situation where I knew it was going to be harmful to me or another person's identity, I would just try to get to the core of what we're doing and why it's important.
In particular, it noted the diminishing distinctions between the core network, where more sensitive functions like access control and data routing occur, and the edge, or radios that connect customer equipment, like laptops and mobile phones, to the core.
Private equity professionals Most private equity professionals are D to the core - they are sure of their view, and willing to conduct a campaign to build a consensus around their thesis internally and then drive value at portfolio companies.
"Because it's a massive body, the dynamics could work in a way that the core of that planet would go directly to the core of our planet, and the carbon-rich mantle would mix with Earth's mantle," said Gupta.
And so in the course of making that Kickstarter, and then with the artists and people we brought on to work on the project, eventually it started to really come back to the core elements of Quest for Glory.
Photo: GettySan Francisco is inching closer to becoming the first American city to ban facial recognition surveillance, a booming technology that's a fast-growing business in the United States and extends to the core of China's high-tech authoritarianism.
"The new CEO has an uphill battle to resurrect the brand ... hopefully, she will focus on merchandising to the core customer and addressing the sole problem at the company, which has been apparel," Gordon Haskett analyst Chuck Grom said.
" What's been interesting is, historically, what they've said is, "We'll take computer technology for the infotainment and for some of those things, but when it comes to the core operation of the car, we're going to keep that separate.
It is unfair for everyday people to struggle by working hard and pulling themselves up by their bootstraps only to have those very boots removed because Republicans fail to live up to the core party principle of fiscal responsibility.
Mr. Bannon believed airing the competing accusations would allow the campaign to return more quickly to the core issues of American nationalism and a suffering middle class, the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity about internal discussions.
It's just one more crisis in a country that has been rocked to the core by a massive bribery investigation implicating top business leaders and powerful politicians -- most of them from Rousseff's Workers Party and Temer's centrist PMDB party.
So, enterprises are challenged with creating more flexible network infrastructures that not only connect their various operating sites, but also create reliable connections to public cloud service providers, while connecting remote and mobile IoT assets to the core network.
In a franchise spanning films, comics, video games, and more, Giger's design sensibility is the one uniting factor, and Dark Star is a fitting tribute to his gift for crafting terrors that cut to the core of common fears.

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