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By doing so, investors either focus on dividends to the exclusion of potential capital gains and losses, or focus on capital gains and losses to the exclusion of dividends.
"To the exclusion of virtually everything," he says, eliminate debt.
But not to the exclusion of the other 15 percent.
Around 85,000 visitors have gone to the exclusion zone this year.
We love your faces but not to the exclusion of all else.
Two of them offered striking exceptions to the exclusion of indigenous instruments.
So it&aposs all, always politics, to the exclusion of policy altogether.
So Washington officials should not pursue popularity to the exclusion of other objectives.
He was early opponent of the Chinese, which leads to the exclusion act.
Mr. Trump has focused on Islamic extremism to the exclusion of other threats.
It does not have to be one to the exclusion of the other.
Examining death counts to the exclusion of other measures can be just as misleading.
That could lead to the exclusion of Chinese firms from building our 5G infrastructure.
There's prioritizing gaming to the exclusion of other activities and, well, normal human functioning.
Other nations are going about their business to the exclusion of the United States.
It does emphasize the importance of identity, but not to the exclusion of everything else.
Madsen's obsession with submarines and rockets was all-consuming, but not to the exclusion of sex.
Sales slumped 26 percent in Latin America, partly due to the exclusion of its Venezuelan business.
It's hardly news that Hollywood tends to favor white men, to the exclusion of everyone else.
Drake, instead, continues to do him to the exclusion, and at times detriment, of women worldwide.
You have to be actively working or at least committed to the exclusion of other opportunities.
SAGE is one of the prominent organizations that have responded to the exclusion of the questions.
Tatarinov warned against focusing too much on subject matter expertise to the exclusion of everything else.
They should not "give all [their] attention to a few problems, to the exclusion of others".
There are many alternatives to Elektra's infringing devices that would be subject to the exclusion order.
Do you worry that this song will define your career to the exclusion of everything else?
The photographer David McMillan paid multiple visits to the exclusion zone over the course of 25 years.
Pandas are not merely herbivores, they are monovores—eating bamboo to the exclusion of almost anything else.
But it doesn't mean you do that to the exclusion to the question of why storms happen.
The editorial board pointed to the exclusion of Canada from the deal as one of its shortcomings.
The show is a little too enamored of its bleaker shades, to the exclusion of everything else.
That does not mean eschewing engagement, abandoning confrontation, or reflexively utilizing one to the exclusion of the other.
Nonetheless, a focus on Glass-Steagall—to the exclusion of other ideas for making banking safer—is misplaced.
In general, obstetricians emphasize mother and child health -- to the exclusion of other members of the family system.
However, CLEP classwork should not be undertaken to the exclusion of hobbies, sports or volunteer work, he added.
When writing for "prepared" piano, some composer-performers focus on timbral effects to the exclusion of all else.
In the years following the disaster, graffiti artists traveled to the exclusion zone to paint commemorative murals and portraits.
Trump appears laser-focused on his own fortunes to the exclusion of the national security of the United States.
It also helps that the two parties have run the state since 1967, to the exclusion of national parties.
The number of visitors to the "exclusion zone" has since jumped (from 23,267 in 113 to 211,21941 in 21950).
Instead, each voter is limited to backing just one candidate, to the exclusion of all others in the running.
"We see the required divestments here as smaller than we originally expected, due to the exclusion of seed assets".
"Soft power has a role to play, but not to the exclusion of kinetics," or military action, said Hoffman.
"Everybody on our side is talking about House and Senate races to the exclusion of everything else," he said.
Feminism seemed too radical, or too white, or too obsessed with gender oppression to the exclusion of other kinds.
What they saw was an explosive growth in the starter bacteria, to the exclusion of almost any other type.
Public companies usually live under the tyranny of Wall Street, which prizes profits to the exclusion of all else.
Because it's presenting something that is contrary to the exclusion [that black people experienced before and after legal desegregation].
We focus on our historic faults -- slavery, racism, segregation -- to the exclusion of what is truly exceptional about America.
Other dermatologists were skeptical of the paper's emphasis on sebaceous glands, perhaps to the exclusion of other important pathways.
In a compulsory election, it does not pay to energize your base to the exclusion of all other voters.
Opposition leaders, however, have cried foul, saying the state should not help one religion to the exclusion of others.
People who are glued to screens to the exclusion of other people are regarded with disdain: narcissistic, withholding, deceitful, sneaky.
Some say that is discrimination because you&aposre offering an advantage to, women for example, to the exclusion of men.
But Mr. Malik said India's statements reflect the Modi government's focus on militancy, almost to the exclusion of other issues.
Self-settlers returning to the Exclusion Zone were often on foot, faced with a 130km [80 miles] trek from Kyiv.
Access to the exclusion zone is limited to protect human health and to prevent the ongoing spread of radioactive materials.
But on the whole, if your system is based on populism to the exclusion of principles, then it will fail.
A hyper focus on what is now being termed the "opioid crisis," to the exclusion of other commonly misused drugs.
Understandably, it wants to pursue impeachment, but sometimes to the exclusion — at least to the public eye — of other issues.
IGD is diagnosed when an online gamer plays compulsively to the exclusion of other interests, including school and family life.
There is a third group of states, including Massachusetts and New Jersey, that have their own modifications to the exclusion.
Too many of us simply want too much, to the exclusion of values like family, generosity, humility, or simply balance.
So far, DeVos has shown a lot of enthusiasm for her signature cause, vouchers, to the exclusion of much else.
"You don't have to deal with mega-projects to the exclusion of micro-projects which benefit the common man," he said.
He believes in the institution of the Department of Justice and the FBI to the exclusion of any accusations of fault.
I mean, he's just like totally enthralled with her physically, mentally — you can tell — to the exclusion of any other women.
In diplomatic terms, the phrase "protect" would have the connotation that breastfeeding is the policy to the exclusion of everything else.
To some extent promoting the wonderful places we all enjoy visiting makes sense, but not to the exclusion of real issues.
At the heart of the issue are government policies that heavily favor the Malay majority, often to the exclusion of minorities.
They were using this idea that your voice could be identified just to you, and to the exclusion of everyone else.
Sometimes we talk about it in ways that make it sound like it's just for women, to the exclusion of men.
At the same time, partiality is inherent in traditional storytelling, which pins down one account of events to the exclusion of others.
When we talk about that time, we focus on the extraordinary warmth, sometimes to the exclusion of the very suffering it eased.
In journalism, the hegemony of a New York Times-style, view-from-nowhere objectivity led to the exclusion of non-elite voice.
MORE, his opponents, and the media itself which covers Trump's outrages ad nauseum, to the exclusion of reasonable other points of view.
These photos are a breath of fresh air compared to the exclusion and bullying that far too many individuals face in bathrooms.
"In the past, in conservative China, we used to prioritize a person's interior to the exclusion of all else," Li told me.
Thus, a focus on price to the exclusion of other factors is unlikely to be a solution for brick-and-mortar outlets.
We want people to be invested in their neighborhoods, but not to the exclusion of anyone else who might live there, too.
PG: Another criticism of your campaign is that you relied too heavily on identity politics, to the exclusion of an economic message.
But in fact, the government has been aggressively decontaminating and rehabilitating Fukushima prefecture, and life is slowly returning to the exclusion zone.
Why does he keep fueling the white-hot fire of his base to the exclusion of the other segments of the country?
I'm less concerned about the grades themselves than if this became all-consuming, to the exclusion of everything else in his life.
We're reading Facebook and watching cable, and there, Mr. Trump is all anyone talks about, to the exclusion of almost all else.
Perhaps the most egregious example of design dictating everything to the exclusion of common sense is the now-notorious Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
Survivors and experts have come forward to talk about the media's obsession with anorexia to the exclusion of other types of disordered eating.
It also attacked what it called the "singling out" of particular groups, apparently a reference to the exclusion of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.
It sits close to the exclusion zone created by the radioactive fallout from the disaster and is widely forecast to be permanently closed.
TargetSmart said it would only be interested in the merger if its executives ran the new company, to the exclusion of Catalist executives.
Much of the media figured out that covering him to the exclusion of almost everything else would ring the cash register like crazy.
For too long, the United States has focused on the nuclear file to the exclusion of a wide array of additional problematic activity.
"Let the main part of the diet be meat, to the exclusion of all else," Whitman wrote, sounding more than a little paleo.
Even healthy foods can be not-so-healthy if eaten all the time and to the exclusion of other good stuff, White says.
Trump's other immediate worry is Barron's privacy, which she has guarded to the exclusion of almost all else, as many political spouses do.
The outlandishness of anti-Semitism is emphasized — the idea that Jews have horns, for instance — to the exclusion of its less superstitious manifestations.
Since then, each decade and its theorists have focused on a narrow band of "significant artists" almost to the exclusion of all else.
It was an argument for small and local government; but not to the exclusion of the strong national institutions a well-governed country needs.
On Wednesday morning, he was still criticizing Cuomo and CNN for obsessing about the issue to the exclusion of other matters at the convention.
Robby Mook, who ran the operation, is portrayed as being obsessed with analytics and demographics, to the exclusion of the traditional politics of persuasion.
But it's a small, graspable thing, launchable with intention, and played to the exclusion of other things for the time you have with it.
The chief problem with Rourke's interpretation of the two queens is that she focuses on their personal foibles to the exclusion of their politics.
Last week, I complained that "Here and Now" was spelling out what each character represents to the exclusion of exploring who they all are.
He has remained focused intently on retaining the support of his base to the exclusion of reaching out to those who have opposed him.
She comes off as a self-deluded liar with a robust victim complex, focused on her own misfortune to the exclusion of anyone else's.
During talks in Beijing earlier this year, Mnuchin favored one-on-one discussions with Liu, to the exclusion of hardliners like Lighthizer and Navarro.
A more accurate version of the "one issue" criticism would be that Sanders has fixated on the domestic, largely to the exclusion of global affairs.
I believe we still have room for all of that – and don't have to choose to be right or win to the exclusion of civility.
I suppose "Brexit musical" just makes for a snappier headline, satisfying a national compulsion to talk about the subject to the exclusion of anything else.
Need I add that no song on the album fits into a neat little genre category — or rather, one genre to the exclusion of another?
Such an approach resembles a weightlifter's isolation exercises, a method of training that focuses on one particular muscle group to the exclusion of all others.
He also said, several times, that this is meant to be a complement to other forms of transport, not to the exclusion of other things.
Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) would give logging interests virtual absolute primacy in setting forestry policy, to the exclusion of others that depend on our forests.
We pursue it to the exclusion of our health, relationships and happiness, and by the time we realize what we're doing we've burned everything down.
It is V.A. regulation, not law or Pentagon policy, that leads to the exclusion of "other than honorable" veterans from medical care and basic services.
But the onus is on their parents and the culture, who insisted that women focus on their educations and careers to the exclusion of everything else.
The investment board was set up in 853, with a mandate to focus on returns to the exclusion of public policy and a strict transparency requirement.
However, it slashed its copper production forecast to between 40,000 and 60,000 tonnes in 0003 from 120,000-160,000 tonnes due to the exclusion of Batu Hijau.
"Look, some attorneys, they become very focused on their own theory, to the exclusion of really seeing the potential in the prosecutor's theory," Bader told Insider.
I cautioned him that focusing on one to the exclusion of five others could make for a difficult relationship among them all after their grandfather died.
Some Democrats agree that if they appear obsessed with the Russia story to the exclusion of concrete issues such as health care, they will alienate voters.
"White women prefer white men to the exclusion of everyone else—and Asian and Hispanic women prefer them even more exclusively," another report, from 2009, reads.
First, Mattis had backed General David Goldfein, the senior officer in the US Air Force, for the role — to the exclusion of every other potential candidate.
But British eurosceptic Nigel Farage urged the parliament not to extend Article 50 further, saying Brexit would dominate EU business to the exclusion of other topics.
This means that the Trump administration is likely to continue as a one-ring circus, focused on the wall to the exclusion of other presidential duties.
Stanfill said it's important to not focus on these high-profile deals to the exclusion of broad industry trends, which still support a healthy IPO market.
Things that I can now see distracted us—especially with the One Chance Policy, we were focused on her health to the exclusion of all else.
And as important as covering the president may be, I began to wonder if we were overdosing on Trump news, to the exclusion of everything else.
" But, he added, he wouldn't support them "to the exclusion of other forms of energy" — referring to fossil fuels — "that right now are working much better.
But investors' infatuation with tech — to the exclusion of many other stocks — is worrisome to Daryl Deke, the founding principal and CEO of New Market Wealth Management.
Some purists sniff at Khan's credentials, noting his lack of formal study, as well as his focus on the Qur'an to the exclusion of other important texts.
The ruling, if approved, could lead to the exclusion of Arista's 7000 series of switches, which generate most of the company's product revenue, according to regulatory filings.
During and after elections, candidates and lawmakers have been increasingly incentivized — and enabled by Big Data — to cater to their bases to the exclusion of other voters.
This is a tricky focus to choose, given the risk of painting the perp's family as the real victims, to the exclusion of the children Abraham victimized.
The number of people fixated on Area 51 to the exclusion of other issues is probably not enough to swing more than a precinct here and there.
Translated into the foreign policy realm, it is not hard to imagine Pence defending Christian minorities around the world, possibly to the exclusion of other religious groups.
People with these backgrounds were perceived to be unbiased, while Jews could not be objective and would be partial to Israel to the exclusion of American interests.
Ms. McCray bristled at other critics' accusation that she, and her husband, have sometimes focused on forgotten corners of the city to the exclusion of everyone else.
One of the architects of Sanders' Nevada victory, senior adviser Chuck Rocha, said the Biden campaign's focus on black voters came almost to the exclusion of Latinos.
Wherever he goes, he said, he is bombarded with climate questions from investors, often to the exclusion of issues that until recently were once considered more important.
Europeans are not where Lavrov and Russia want them to be — thirsting to build a "shared European house" from Lisbon to Vladivostok, to the exclusion of NATO.
When Baldwin asked Murray why CNN wasn't at the briefing, the White House correspondent detailed the chain of events that led to the exclusion of the news organizations.
For those worried after last week's maligned Charlottesville response that the president is dwelling too much on his base to the exclusion of others, it is anxiety-inducing.
But by focusing on it to the exclusion of other variables, political establishments in Europe and the U.S. all too often give the impression of looking for scapegoats.
One thing "Heroic" does do pretty well, I think, is underline season three's building themes about the evangelical obsession with children to the exclusion of almost everything else.
That is the dynamic that Aciman seems interested in to the exclusion of all else, and the second time he writes it, it's less convincing than the first.
Trump didn't come off as overly unqualified, although by staying on message to the exclusion of anything newly persuasive, he reassured his supporters but didn't convert many people.
Instead of considering these critical national priorities, the proposal single-mindedly concentrates on one issue to the exclusion of all others: the raw dollars spent on network deployment.
"We would hope to have an approach that would ... include us a primary partner but not necessarily to the exclusion of other partners in the region," he said.
Similarly, the UNHRC's special rapporteurs for "human rights in the Palestinian territories" have a mandate to investigate only "Israel's violations," to the exclusion of those perpetrated by Palestinians.
The problem isn't just that Fox News sometimes presents patently false narratives, but that its audience is addicted to it—often to the exclusion of other news sources.
He governs as the president of the Trump base, to the exclusion of all other Americans who he repeatedly and aggressively ignores, insults, berates or treats as enemies.
She also told the correspondents they were responsible for Trump's political victory because of their coverage of his outrageous remarks and behavior, to the exclusion of his competitors.
But even though human beings were the cause of these changes, earth-systems science had until recently focused on the natural world to the exclusion of the social.
Hindu nationalist workers campaigned among the lower castes with the message that affirmative action mostly benefited a particular lower-caste subgroup to the exclusion of other lower castes.
But then that legislation immediately directs planners to focus on the creation of a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) — apparently to the exclusion of everything else.
I'm belaboring this point to the exclusion of the, like, billions of other little things the Apple Watch can do — I downloaded a game about chewing bubble gum!
Theirs is a classic teen girl friendship dynamic, in which two girls become absorbed in each other to the exclusion of all else, creating their own insular world.
Due to a malfunction in the young wolf&aposs GPS collar, the researchers couldn&apost determine if the animal eventually returned to the exclusion zone or remained outside permanently.
It&aposs that the Washington press corps focuses way too much attention on the White House itself, to the exclusion of all the different federal agencies, for example. Imagine.
U.S. policy is focused, seemingly to the exclusion of other initiatives, on supporting U.N. efforts to establish a coalition to unify the governments in the east and the west.
But as a result, success in elite professions often hinges as much on a willingness to focus on work to the exclusion of all else as on other factors.
Several panelists said the government's efforts focused on potential extremism within Muslim communities to the exclusion of white nationalist groups, which have been linked to several domestic terrorist attacks.
Will this require Qatar to be aligned with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations, as well as the United States, to the exclusion of enabling Iran?
Following that initial foray, no one managed to come up with a viable reason why Shandong, Suzhou, Guangdong, and Sichuan are so important to the exclusion of all others.
J.P. Palm, an indie-rock band based in Philadelphia, delights in the dissonant chords and jagged, odd-meter patterns of math-rock, but not to the exclusion of melody.
It also places a certain kind of story-telling at the forefront of a movement, to the exclusion of all other kinds of stories—and of many, many survivors.
Some companies insist that workers try the natural way for a year before they qualify for treatment (to the exclusion of anyone who isn't a heterosexual in a stable relationship).
The reason that I'm worried about focusing on structural narratives to the exclusion of everything else is that people are responsive to the message that their culture gives to them.
The goal of the study, Berry explains, was to see how people responded to the exclusion of a stranger, and to determine whether mindfulness changed their reactions in any way.
Midwestern voters see "Democrats as fixated on siloed messages to specific groups that don't include them or are too focused on controversial social issues to the exclusion of economic concerns".
It's not known if the if the wolf returned to the exclusion zone or if it found a new life away from home; the GPS collar stopped working, Byrne said.
But starting with the Reagan administration in the 1980s, it became the ultimate goal of business to create more and more shareholder value to the exclusion of every other responsibility.
The problem with the coverage is that the media fails to recognize that criminal allegations often rest on one possible narrative to the exclusion of equally, if not stronger, narratives.
Mason urged Hurston to work on Kossola's story in secrecy and to the exclusion of other obligations, which may have contributed to the end of Hurston's friendship with Langston Hughes.
"My caution is that when it comes to public spaces and public events, we should not focus our attention on airports to the exclusion of other public events," Johnson said.
Like the historians of Britain's Great War, those of Vietnam have tended to focus on a few figures and their decision-making, to the exclusion of everyone and everything else.
On the stump, Pelosi's red-to-blue Democratic hopefuls stressed the GOP's efforts to take down the Affordable Care Act to the exclusion of almost everything else, especially Donald Trump.
The problem is when you do so to the exclusion of women of color, of people of color, of progressive whites, communities that have not heard themselves in our politics.
Big policy ideas—immigration, health care, and tax reform among them—are either enacted with support from a single party (to the exclusion of the other) or left for dead.
On Thursday night, Macron even threatened President Trump that the summit might end with a joint statement agreed only by six G-7 members to the exclusion of the United States.
My hope is that now people have been awoken to the exclusion that happens at borders that they will start to question more of the restrictions that happen in these places.
Private-equity funds, the boards they put in place and the top managers who work for them all tend to concentrate on underlying performance to the exclusion of almost everything else.
While every now and then a keyboard slides into the mix, the drums dominate; obsessively rhythmic to the exclusion of melody, this music leaves your head buzzing with nothing to hum.
For four years, the United States was focused on a single, all-consuming goal, to the exclusion of any other concern: defeating the global threat posed by Germany, Italy, and Japan.
His constructive politicking gets sparse coverage while Trump's outrages are exhaustively covered, in protest and in admiration, but to the exclusion of his political opponents in his party and the opposition.
It begins fulfilling its mission to the exclusion of all other criteria — in the process, annihilating all life on Earth because it didn't prioritize or understand the value of anything else.
At the moment, Turkey is focused on fighting the Kurds, but engaged in a diplomatic dance in Astana with Russia and Iran to the exclusion of the UN and the West.
In December, with the end of their project approaching, Spicer reflects that he has spent the year focussing on himself to the exclusion of everything, and everyone, else in his life.
Philanthropists tended to support vocational schools for black people that prepared them for unskilled, low-wage labor, to the exclusion of the liberal-arts education that was open to white people.
For instance, we tend to fixate on the objects, the imageable (imaginable?) stuff that inhabits the heavens to the exclusion of the oddly immaterial medium of space in which they're situated.
Sanders has also sought to increase his support among black voters and remedy early criticisms that his campaign focused solely on economic insecurity, to the exclusion of race and other issues.
A 13th-generation American, Mr. Gibson takes solace, he explained, in the idea that this country has an emblem of freedom and immigration, but no monument to the exclusion of people.
The big picture: Protesters are concerned the amendment is a step in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan to turn the country into a Hindu nationalist state to the exclusion of Muslims.
But in this environment, the already-hard work of legislating has become nearly impossible, thanks to the majority leader's steadfast commitment to packing the courts to the exclusion of almost everything else.
The event takes too long (about 13 minutes) for the 90-minute broadcast package that the IAAF desires, a constraint that had already led to the exclusion of the 10,000-metres format.
FOR 22012 years the English Premier League has been dominated by glamorous foreign players paid for by Russian oligarchs and Arab sheikhs, to the exclusion, some feel, of local players and fans.
The people isolating one narrow detail to the exclusion of the dire portrait Comey painted are, in the most dishonorable way, prioritizing raw power over the interests and security of the nation.
Rick Perry, the energy secretary, on Wednesday criticized what he described as the "mind-set of the Paris agreement" that he contends supports renewable energy to the exclusion of other energy sources.
The glittering skylines in once-sleepy suburban neighborhoods around Washington are the artifacts of nearly two decades of a single-minded focus on national security to the exclusion of many other priorities.
For instance, in May 2017, President Trump signed the Executive Order entitled "Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty," which also seeks to enforce religious liberty to the exclusion of other fundamental rights.
Sara uses her culinary skill as a way to establish superiority as much as to feed her guests, which she prides herself on doing, frequently to the exclusion of actually engaging with them.
Donna Brazile, the former DNC chair, said it's "not my view" that Sanders and his supporters are inappropriately used as shorthand for "the Democratic base," to the exclusion of groups like black women.
But for Trump to be featured in foreign media to the exclusion of US media is something different, especially since Trump has done so few interviews and press conferences compared with his predecessors.
But a U.S.-centric view — loading up on Apple to the exclusion of any overseas tech stocks, or chasing the Snap IPO while ignoring the IPO market abroad — is hurting investors, say experts.
The focus on diversity had predominantly settled on trying to address venture's gender problem to the exclusion of other representation issues that Nichols thought the firm had to deal with: race and ethnicity.
White people have had a pretty good run of celebrating their beauty to the exclusion of all others, and now have the fashion industry and the internet itself putting in some heavy lifting.
The characters of Dean's Tam Lin are so intellectual, to the exclusion of all else, that it's difficult to imagine that they own bodies or have sex, even when they're talking about sex.
Also, a focus on growth, to the exclusion of other factors, overstates the improvements in people's well-being to the degree higher growth comes from longer hours for workers, or reductions in consumer consumption.
" A Commerce spokesman said the expanded review was a "worthwhile addition to the exclusion process," and that it "welcomed all valid exclusion requests and has dedicated resources to render determinations as expeditiously as possible.
Barr told Tom's Guide that they're still observing the market to see how they can design a watch that doesn't narrowly apply to one niche, such as fitness enthusiasts, to the exclusion of others.
" A Commerce spokesman said the expanded review was a "worthwhile addition to the exclusion process," and that it "welcomed all valid exclusion requests and has dedicated resources to render determinations as expeditiously as possible.
Having never worked on any project for more than a few weeks, he took advantage of every paid engagement that came his way, to the exclusion of being available to his wife and kids.
In 2004 a Liberal government, led by John Howard, amended the previously ambiguous law on marriage to define it as "the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others".
If the first wave comprised European-style pubs chasing Taedonggang's shadow, and the second wave began with Craftworks, what distinguishes the third is a focus on beer almost to the exclusion of anything else.
Democrats could win an epic landslide because they stand up for America as a whole, unlike Trump, who fights for an extreme faction of a shrinking base to the exclusion of all other Americans.
No good comes out of people attacking the president's physical and mental states on national television everyday, to the exclusion of connecting Americans with information they need," Conway said on ABC's "Good Morning America.
The British statesman Lord Palmerston famously opined that nations don't have permanent allies, only interests, and the Saudis have certainly behaved that way, pursuing their interests to the exclusion of friends and enemies alike.
And the 2018 midterm results show that the white identity politics that Trump has made the core of Republican appeals, to the exclusion of everything else, aren't actually sufficient to sustain a majority party.
Republicans have increasingly pointed to the fact that the Democratic-controlled House has forced the Republican-led Senate into an impeachment trial to the exclusion of almost all other activity under strict Senate rules.
"Once one religious viewpoint has imposed itself on public grounds to the exclusion of others, we have nothing but the ethical and constitutional high ground," the temple's co-founder, Lucien Greaves, said on Monday.
Muro notes that he doesn't think Congress should adopt his proposals to the exclusion of helping cities that have been truly left behind—that's a different problem, with a different set of complex solutions.
"There is no consensus that any one rule is best, let alone that it would be desirable to require the FOMC to pick and mechanically follow one rule to the exclusion of others," Powell said.
Leslie Jamison: I tend to think about my life in general [by] considering multiple narratives and multiple explanations for how things come to be without necessarily settling on one to the exclusion of the other.
"I think 12-year-old boys use it as a form of bullying — identifying themselves as part of this group to the exclusion of others just for the fun of it," she told George-Parkin.
"And the reason for such reckless haste is all too obvious: the product is a wretched one ... it is focused on the wealthy to the exclusion of the middle class," he said in a statement.
Mulvaney's Inspector Clouseau routine follows a week of disclosures about the extent to which U.S. policy toward Ukraine became the province of Rudy Giuliani to the exclusion of the State Department and National Security Council.
"Her whole career has been school choice to the exclusion of the basic public education system, and I am just such a firm believer in public education that I can't go that far," he said.
It adds to it, since for a long time most policymakers, experts, and others focused entirely on terrorist groups to the exclusion of the impact that individual terrorists, working alone, can have upon government and society.
But fight sports reward original personalities to the exclusion of almost everything else, and Perry, through saying and doing things that force a second look, has a charisma his Conor McGregor-biting peers would kill for.
The left is put off by racism, hostility to immigrants and seeming indifference to gun violence, while the right delegitimizes the Mueller investigation, embraces America First and champions tax cuts to the exclusion of much else.
Donald Trump proved himself both woefully inept at making tough deals and also demonstrated that his yearlong strategy of trying to govern to the exclusion of Democrats and playing to a narrow base is fatally flawed.
"To say our military needs help to the exclusion of all the other worthy causes is not fair to them and not good for America, and I have always argued [that] we can do both," Sen.
Experiments by Professor Shafir at Princeton and others have documented how poverty itself leads people to make self-destructive decisions, perhaps by forcing them to focus attention on satisfying immediate needs to the exclusion of other considerations.
Someone looking at a 99% confidence score may think that the result means the machine is 99% confident the photo is a match to the person they're trying to identify, to the exclusion of all other people.
"It was clear that my opponent was going to try to dominate the space almost to the exclusion of the people who were sitting there," she said during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, taped Thursday.
" Phones during friend visits are another issue: "Nothing more disappointing than seeing my children's friends bring their devices to my home and have them focus on the devices to the exclusion of hanging out with my children.
Mr. Alford, who used to write a monthly manners column for The New York Times, described the issue as a "monomaniacal obliviousness" of being absorbed in an activity to the exclusion of the rest of the world.
Rick Santorum faulted Republicans for focusing on job creators to the exclusion of workers, and even President George W. Bush famously described himself as a "compassionate" conservative years after his father described a "kinder and gentler" Republican party.
By 1960, DeParle notes, the program was 40 percent black, and while the program initially targeted widows to the exclusion of divorcées and unwed mothers, almost two-thirds of recipients by that year fell in the latter category.
The offering is a nice addition to Fitbit's overall health tracking, after the company was initially criticized for producing a smartwatch that was too large for many wrists (to the exclusion of a lot of potential female users).
"The government could find a way forward and say well it isn't necessarily being logged on that's the determining feature — you have to be actively working or at least committed to the exclusion of other opportunities," Nesbitt suggested.
It sent a letter last year on behalf of Muslim countries to the secretary-general that led to the exclusion of 22 gay and transgender rights groups from the U.N. General Assembly's High Level Meeting on Ending Aids.
This contest, she says, has seen the factions within the Democratic Party "spin themselves into whirling dervishes," with each faction choosing a small set of issues, as a kind of litmus test, to the exclusion of all others.
The unusual premiere follows Maura to the exclusion of every other major character besides Rabbi Raquel, whose interspersed sermon on the theme of escape frames the episode as what Ms. Soloway has called a "spiritual, intersectional" Passover story.
The only way Perry can find his way to this desired crony-capitalist outcome is by focusing on "fuel assurance" to the exclusion of all else, and by prescribing a single, blunt tool with which to address it.
While STEM education (science, technology, engineering and math) has become an almost dirty word among U.S. educators who prefer a curriculum more oriented toward liberal arts, India rewards STEM degrees to the exclusion of almost all other professions.
This is a financial newsletter, but I have never assumed that the operations of capital are autonomous and self-executing, or that executives are robots who are programmed to maximize shareholder value to the exclusion of all other considerations.
What do we do, then, those of us who believe deeply in this movement, but worry that it could have the side effect of making people of all genders fixate on women's vulnerability to the exclusion of our personhood?
In short, if you focus on your abs to the exclusion of the rest of your core, you increase your risk of developing back pain and limit your performance in everything you do—in and out of the gym.
What can do real damage, however, is a continued focus on bilateral hostility to the exclusion of diplomacy, a tone which increasingly dominates the narrative in both Moscow and Washington and which underlines much of the discussion of sanctions.
Some are concerned by what they see as a zero-sum game, that the Mayor is focused on supporting smaller arts organizations outside Manhattan to the exclusion of the larger institutions — many of which help drive the city's economy.
The North Korean leader, they said, has set out methodically to cultivate Mr. Trump — building a rapport with him, even to the exclusion of other senior American officials, like Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is overseeing the negotiations.
Pitching for votes on "family values" before an election in 2004, John Howard, a former Liberal prime minister, amended the law to say that it is "the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others".
I don't think people will indulge in it to the exclusion of other types of interaction and human contact, but it's sad but true that there's a very huge and lonely population in many countries and a lot of social isolation.
The 2018 stress test, the fourth conducted by the EU banking watchdog, nearly halved the number of checked banks from 90 in the first exercise in 2011, the auditors said, warning that this led to the exclusion of some vulnerable lenders.
She bestowed lavish gifts on various caregivers ($31 million to one nurse) and left the bulk of her $300 million fortune to her nurse and a charitable foundation controlled by her lawyers and accountant, to the exclusion of family members.
Working with stakeholders across the country, the EPA can better understand the impacts of its policies and develop a new path forward that cares for America's people and environment at the same time — not one to the exclusion of the other.
It also underscores a philosophy guiding the major studios -- especially when it comes to aspiring blockbusters -- that seeks to program risk out of the equation, relying on presold names and titles, frequently to the exclusion of the risk-taking and original.
The moss is best avoided, says our guide, Artur N. Kalmykov, a young Ukrainian who has made a hobby of coming here to the exclusion zone surrounding the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl, set aside in perpetuity after the catastrophe in 1003.
This exhibition by and large imagines that the antidote to our current situation of living in an oligarchy, where "a small ruling class dominates the political system to the exclusion of all others," is fuller and wider participation of non-elites.
A 500 percent year-on-year increase in Google searches involving the term "bomber jacket" was probably goosed along by celebrities like David Beckham and Pharrell Williams, who wore them almost to the exclusion of any other form of outerwear.
"The New History and the Old" (1987) criticized historians who took a psychological approach, or relied on quantitative analysis, or dwelled on everyday life in a historical period to the exclusion of the political, social and cultural forces in play.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has already threatened to boycott the 202016 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England due to the exclusion of shooting which supplied 16 of India's 66 medals at last year's event on Australia's Gold Coast, including seven golds.
It wasn't that I believed the hardware was too costly to take off for a mainstream audience, rather that I didn't necessarily think it was a great idea to immerse yourself in the world to the exclusion of everything else.
As several representatives who actually worked on the 1996 Telecommunications Act (under the authority of which all this is playing out) wrote: The proposal single-mindedly concentrates on one issue to the exclusion of all others: the raw dollars spent on network deployment.
Hixson and Kambarian launched CFF in November 2016 after sitting on a train heading to the exclusion zone and seeing an envelope being passed around to collect money for a plant employee unable to pay for cancer treatment from her small pension.
"How can a peace process take place when the United States will only talk to the enemy and not their ally," he says, referring not only to the exclusion of Kabul, but also to Trump's embrace of Pakistan as a partner for peace.
Analysts say the choice of Hamon to the exclusion of the more centrist Valls means Macron will have a big group of middle-ground voters to aim at and a better chance of beating his close rivals on the right and far-right.
There was a consolidation of power at the White House, to the exclusion of the empowerment of diplomats, and I talk about how that echoed around the world, and people like Samantha Power are again frank about saying mea culpa on that.
"I think that the focus on bilateral, to the exclusion of multilateral, agreements in the cyber realm to try and establish norms of behavior is something that is a departure from past approaches and past administrations, again, crossing the political spectrum," Monaco said.
Despite interest from these agencies, the federal government has not exercised its constitutional preemptive power to regulate blockchain to the exclusion of states (as it generally does with financial regulation), thereby leaving individual states free to introduce their own rules and regulations.
They have come out of their way to find a doctor—not for themselves but as a useful addendum to Sanditon's delights, upon which Parker likes to expostulate, to the exclusion of every other theme: He could talk of it for ever.
Debates about the painting and the letter rage on social media, to the exclusion of discussion of the many works by black artists in the show, most notably Henry Taylor's rendering of Philando Castile dying in his car after being shot by police.
The debate was led by Paul Flynn MP, a member of the Petitions Committee on the motion: "That this House has considered e-petitions 114003 and 114907 relating to the exclusion of Donald Trump from the UK." No vote will take place after the debate.
The term dates back to the "Exclusion Crisis" of 1679-1681, during the reign of Charles II. Two factions emerged in Parliament during this time around the issue of whether Charles's brother, James, a Roman Catholic, should be allowed to succeed to the throne.
Since at least the Cold War, the stain of ideology has adversely affected its perception in the West, where nonspecialist reviewers and readers have often characterized 20th-century Chinese writing as preoccupied with didactic political messages, to the exclusion of stylistic or psychological complexity.
The odd verdict was in large part due to the exclusion of key evidence, like the testimony of a witness who sold Ghailani 1,000 pounds of TNT, a chemical compound used in explosives, but whose identity was learned through enhanced interrogation techniques and therefore excluded.
On Tuesday, the ACLU filed a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging that Facebook violated labor and civil rights laws by allowing employers to target ads to (mostly younger) men, to the exclusion of (mostly older) women and gender-nonbinary job-seekers.
" Letterman cites a similar dynamic during his decades as a late-night host, saying, "I went through a version of the same thing where all I cared about was being on television, to the exclusion of everything else that I now realize is actually life.
Internet gaming disorder, which was added to the 11th edition of the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases for the first time in June, is diagnosed when an online gamer plays compulsively to the exclusion of other interests, including school and family life.
Ann Coulter, who along with Rush Limbaugh, Matt Drudge and other conservative commentators has pressed Mr. Trump to live up to his campaign promise, said the focus on the wall was not to be to the exclusion of other policies aimed at stemming illegal immigration.
"First, it was clear that my opponent, Donald Trump, was going to try to, you know, dominate the space, almost to the exclusion of the people who were sitting there," Clinton said, referring to undecided voters who were on stage to ask the candidates questions.
Those who really want to will still be able to assemble their own packages à la carte (presuming that the death of net neutrality doesn't result in cable companies privileging their own streaming services to the exclusion of others, which is an entirely different ball of wax).
Even Apple partially hopped on the bandwagon as it equipped all of its laptops with USB-C (to the exclusion of everything else) and used USB-C to help charge iPhone's way faster than the feeble USB Type-A chargers that come included in the box.
The Christian right and the New Atheists tend to focus on Islam to the exclusion of other issues—ask them about the white gunman who was arrested with explosives en route to the Los Angeles Pride Parade the same day, and you might get a shrug.
Oddly, he did not include all the awful, absurd and unjust compromises that the framers passed to created a system in which a very small percentage of Americans had an actual say in government, to the exclusion of African-Americans, women, Native Americans, the poor/landless, etc.
In a conference call with Russian-based reporters Friday, Mr. Putin's spokesman, Dmitry S. Peskov, clarified that Mr. Putin was not criticizing the liberal political order per se but what he saw as efforts by Western leaders to impose it to the exclusion of other political systems.
A section on the Page Act of 1875, a forerunner to the Exclusion Act, reveals how a ban on immigration by Asian prostitutes — which led to grueling, humiliating interviews — effectively barred Chinese women from America while greatly contributing to the sexual stereotyping of all Asian women.
"Marriage in Hong Kong means the voluntary union between a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others," the ruling concedes, but activists are hopeful that the recognition of the validity of same-sex unions in the ruling means that official attitudes are evolving.
His rationale, according to a piece in the Wall Street Journal, is that the Valley is now a politically intolerant culture, left-leaning in the extreme and to the exclusion of any contrarian viewpoints; any culture so unable to consider alternative viewpoints, the thinking continues, will stifle innovation.
Even if we agree that certain spheres of our lives are dominated by people with a particular political bent, this does not mean that there is a giant conspiracy assuring that conservatives become military officers, to the exclusion of liberals, or that liberals become professors, while conservatives are blocked.
It also reveals the far-ranging repercussions of this worldview: It's no coincidence that many of those who himpathize with Judge Kavanaugh to the exclusion of Dr. Blasey are also avid abortion opponents, a position that requires a refusal to empathize with girls and women facing an unwanted pregnancy.
A proudly independent soul, very private, he flouted some of the rules of scientific decorum, made enemies, ignored niceties, said what he thought, focused obsessively on his own research program to the exclusion of most other concerns and turned up discoveries that shook the pillars of biological thought.
The volume and tenaciousness of legal challenges to the Exclusion Act, and the eloquence of Chinese immigrants who spoke out and editorialized against it, feed a recurring if not very convincing theme in the film that the Chinese were particularly attracted to the democratic values of the founding fathers.
Between the lines: The inquiry encompasses a range of sensitive and consequential issues: Balance of powers: The increasing centralization of foreign policy in the hands of the executive branch — to the exclusion of Congress — has raised concerns about the ability of the American people to influence foreign policy decisions.
For one thing, I think it eventually has to start stumbling into some kind of religious territory — something it's largely managed to evade for three seasons, and skillfully so, by focusing on moral philosophy to the exclusion of things like, say, origins and the end of the world.
I went to the exclusion zone around Chernobyl, [the site of a major nuclear] accident in 1986 and again people were willing to take me round, and to talk me through the radiological hazards there, and show me the extraordinary amount of wildlife that is now in that exclusion zone.
In his dealings with the occupants of the obscure kingdom of Judea, he surely had become aware of their peculiar devotion to a mysterious god which they worshipped to the exclusion of all others, a strange notion for a cosmopolitan Roman accustomed to a bustling marketplace of competing gods and cults.
"There is no question that over many decades, the rules have been written in a way that have been to the exclusion of lifting up the middle class and working people in America," the presidential candidate said, adding that her proposed reforms to the tax code aim to address these issues.
"There's no need for Australian business or the Australian government to be hard and fast about allying with either China or the U.S. to the exclusion of the other," said Adrian Perkins, a partner at the law firm King & Wood Mallesons, the merged product of a Chinese and an Australian firm.
Tilly Collins at the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial says that published ecological studies of A. gambiae—one of three mosquito species that carry malaria, and by far the most important vector for the disease in Africa—have turned up nothing that preys on them to the exclusion of other foods.
He has bent over backwards to treat him as one of the most important players on the world stage, to the exclusion of many allies at the G20, he has refused to take a firm stand about what his own intelligence officials say Russia did in 2016 and is planning to do again.
Fashion Review PARIS — For weeks, hundreds of fashion professionals have been following fashion shows much the way that groupies once followed the Grateful Dead: in like-minded packs, across countries and nations, communicating among themselves in their own argot, focused to the exclusion of nearly everything else on the entertainment at hand.
In these instances, Democrats have lost votes not simply because they backed measures favored by their base, but because they became identified primarily with those measures to the exclusion of a more generalizable appeal on economics and national security — the kind that got Bill Clinton elected in 1992 and Barack Obama in 20143.
But he does worry that we have embraced accountability to the exclusion of other important values (such as equality and solidarity); at the price of predictability (and the peace of mind that follows from knowing what you can rely on, come what may); and to the neglect of overall social well-being.
Two years ago, an eternity in the music industry, the big scandal in rockcrit concerned an article by Saul Austerlitz in the New York Times called "The Pernicious Rise of Poptimism" in which the disillusioned critic accused a bunch of other critics of having embraced megastars to the exclusion of everything else.
"I believe that there is no question that, over many decades, the rules have been written in a way that have been to the exclusion of lifting up the middle class and working people in America and working families in America," Harris said, also pointing to her plan for a middle class tax credit.
From the country's first naturalization law in 2202 that limited citizenship to "free white persons," to the exclusion of Chinese immigrants beginning in 2628, to the racialized "national origins" quota system erected in the 28500s that favored Western European immigrants and excluded Asian immigrants, the United States long regulated immigration along unapologetically racist criteria.
Gross leverage approximated 2.8x as of the latest 12-month (LTM) period ended March 31, 0003, relatively flat from year-end 2016 and consistent with our expectation that leverage would trend higher owing to the exclusion of the radio segment cash flows (split-off expected to be completed in second half of 2017) and increased shareholder repatriation in 2016.
On the other hand, the longer that "After the Wedding" goes on, the more it concentrates on the woes of white folk, to the exclusion of all else, and you gradually realize that the Third World, far from being a source of cultural tension, isn't even a backdrop to minor domestic events on the East Coast.
Aaaargh. It has come down to this with a few weeks to go until the March 29 deadline for Britain to leave the European Union, as it voted to do almost three years ago: a jumble of jargon, jousting and gibberish, with everyone sucked into the vortex of confusion, to the exclusion of every other issue in the world.
The rest of the episode is devoted to an elaborate series of mind games and "experiments" that Eurus has pulled to get to Sherlock — because in case you've forgotten, everything that happens on Sherlock is always about Sherlock Holmes, to the exclusion of other characters having lives or identities outside of wanting to love him, foil him, or mess with his head.
John has never held back in criticism of the U.S.T.A. He often rails against an overly institutional approach to the game and has said that full immersion in the sport – to the exclusion of all else – is part of the problem, leading to a generation of players without flair and individuality and athletes who can burn out before they ever catch fire.
"Well, let's just say this, we have had policies in this country, at least in the last two decades, that have disproportionately benefited the top 1% to the exclusion of working families," the California senator said, going on to promote her plan to dramatically cut taxes for working- and middle-class families and vaguely endorse higher taxes on the top 1%.
When she tells Elizabeth that she has to bring all of herself to a drawing, to tap into something beyond herself to get at something primal and wild that exists almost outside of her, it feels like the show itself suggesting how easy it is to lose yourself in any role — mother or wife or spy or travel agent — to the exclusion of all the others.
But it's the conclusion that's likeliest to actually happen, so long as anti-Trump conservatives remain uncomfortable admitting the scope and severity of America's racism problem—if they continue, as David Brooks did last week, to define Trump's America as one "marked by economic insecurity, anarchic family structures, fraying community bonds, and a pervasive sense of betrayal and distrust," to the exclusion of racism.
" '"Game of Thrones," The Bells' [Los Angeles Review of Books] "If Daenerys wants the Iron Throne — and she does want it, it's the only thing she wants and has always wanted, her entire character is built on wanting that one thing to the exclusion of all else — then she can't let herself be a Ned Stark, having it both ways and dying in the middle ground.
It is a world full of doubt and confusion, where vulnerability must be hidden, not shared; where competition, not co-operation, is the order of the day; where men sacrifice the possibility of knowing their own children and sharing in their upbringing, for the sake of a job they may have chosen by chance, which may not suit them and which in many cases dominates their lives to the exclusion of much else.
What matters is whether the chief justice steers the court towards a moderation and balance which will maintain its historic credibility as an unbiased adjudicator of law, or whether he steers the court towards a series of high profile 5-4 party-line votes, in which five Republican justices make the court a legally lethal weapon of the Trump presidency, Republican Party or conservative movement to the exclusion of all other Americans.
On the other hand, it's worth asking why the full brunt of the most extreme TERFs' ire is so often directed at individual trans women who are just trying to get by like the rest of us, rather than on the fact that the media insists on focusing so single-mindedly on trans performances of gender that endorse a regressive, man-pleasing version of femininity to the exclusion of the many diverse others.
Referring to the claims he made in The Bell Curve, Murray paraphrases the argument that he and co-author Richard J. Herrnstein made, which Murray says created much of the subsequent controversy: Our crime in the book was to have a single solitary paragraph that said … if we've convinced you that either the environmental or the genetic explanation has won out, to the exclusion of the other, we haven't done a good enough job of presenting the evidence for one side or the other.
When western observers obsess over the fate of antiquities in Palmyra to the exclusion of concern for the people living nearby, when headline writers produce titles like "Why it's all right to be more horrified by the razing of Palmyra than mass murder," and pundits call for military intervention solely to protect ancient sites, they are engaged in a neo-colonial discourse which places the greatest value on things that educated people in developed countries care about the most, namely exotic ancient artifacts and adorable wildlife, while overlooking the very real needs of the people who come into regular contact with these things and have much more directly at stake.

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