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"touch upon" Definitions
  1. to mention or deal with a subject in only a few words, without going into detail

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I hope to touch upon all of that on the blog.
"I touch upon so many different topics," she told Nylon earlier this month.
Others receive them even if the case doesn't touch upon their subject expertise.
From a training perspective, we touch upon [resiliency] in each of our abuse types.
"One of the themes that we wanted to touch upon was survival," Vincke said.
There's Potholes of Philadelphia, which lavishes a reflective touch upon the city's watery pits.
But Archie Moore was far from the only hand to touch upon George Foreman's game.
The Sports Illustrated profile will touch upon on her Olympic decathlon win and life since.
According to Dunham, the season might also touch upon that election we endured last year.
Vu: We wanted to be aware of different subcultures and try to touch upon everybody.
That déjà vu is one of many scenes that touch upon the cyclical nature of time.
It contains 12 tracks and will touch upon genres including house, techno, electro, and Italo disco.
A third topic Draghi may touch upon is the ECB's own forecasts for growth and inflation.
First, let us touch upon how it is the best: Characters thrive without drawing a sword.
They are hybrid works, but that term does not touch upon the strangeness of Follet's art.
A discussion following the performance will touch upon what dance can do to improve mental health.
Indeed, they touch upon issues that are central to land-use planning, resource management and public safety.
Yet we still did not touch upon the destruction of the Ottoman Armenians, Ara's grandfathers and grandmothers.
Jimmy Fallon caught up with rapper and actor Ice T to touch upon his lesser known talent — voiceovers.
Many want to touch upon things that are happening to them, issues of drug taking and so on.
The president's speech is expected to include populist themes and touch upon the importance of boosting domestic manufacturing.
We catch up about life back home and in the city, and touch upon both of our dating lives.
Indian films that touch upon the historical relationships of Hindus, India's majority religion, and Muslim leaders are often controversial.
It seems like they were trying to touch upon a more elevated aesthetic then, but it unfortunately didn't last.
The outsider perspective living in Montreal lets him explore opinions a writer in China wouldn't dare to touch upon.
" And this doesn't even touch upon her Hollywood experience, which includes screenplays ranging from "Harriet the Spy" to "Catwoman.
It's great to help fund games that have great concepts, especially ones that AAA developers hardly touch upon these days.
Now, it is inevitable that any artist will touch upon the themes of genderlessness and borderlessness when we express something.
But, these ideas only begin to touch upon the many ways retirement savings and security should be addressed by Congress.
Though there was a flurry of coverage, he did not touch upon it during his address to Congress that night.
Is it enough for a show to touch upon topics like race and queer identity without meaningful engagement with their complexity?
I only briefly touch upon it in my exhibition, with a section dedicated to the history of public toilets for women.
Most of Manafort's activity was previously known, and the charges did not touch upon collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
He did not say what the talks in Saudi Arabia might touch upon or when Riyadh's invitation to Putin was made.
"My two works on display touch upon the online world and stand at each end of the 'data tunnel,'" says Willis.
These poems, divided into 29 parts, touch upon Hurricane Sandy, politics, Twitter, tabloids, and more, with a thread of ironic restlessness throughout.
That was the only way for me to touch upon all the different dilemmas and the different perspectives represented within this space.
"The fact that someone supports Israel doesn't vitiate the impact he has on other issues that touch upon Jews," Mr. Foxman said.
Lastly, I want to touch upon an issue that dear to my heart, and that is the issue of affordable health care.
And I suppose to be able to kind of touch upon that in a contained story for me is a very exciting proposition.
Lastly, while your question didn't place much emphasis on the question of rewarding our children for good behavior, you did touch upon it.
The rule book does touch upon that, but not in any way that could be seen as specific to kneeling during the anthem.
Indian films that touch upon the historical relationships of Hindus, who belong to the country's majority religion, and Muslim leaders are often controversial.
Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's role is never explored, nor does the film ever really touch upon the campaign's reported connections to Russia.
And both of these names touch upon the same theme, which will follow us for the rest of the month: taking stock and taking care.
Their voices, incredibly varied and spanning generations, touch upon everything from their upbringings and new lives in America to their paths towards current cooking styles.
The idea was a bit of a head scratcher considering the cups are hot to the touch upon purchasing and not exactly conducive to coloring.
One of the remarkable and enduring pleasures of this exhibition is how many different emotional registers Dufresne is able to touch upon in her work.
It's a perennial feeling, an atmosphere; if there is such a thing as a spirit, then everything Sleaford Mods touch upon is part of it.
CHAFFETZ: Now, when Amy Barrett came up before the Judiciary Committee there in the Senate previously, they started to touch upon some of the religious aspects.
On view are short films and documentaries that touch upon topics from undocumented youth to intergenerational immigrant experiences, by filmmakers including Brian Redondo and Erica Liu.
The star, 27, also appears to touch upon West's strained relationship with JAY-Z, who opened up about his own feud with the rapper, 40, last summer.
Some analysts have said that leaders will definitely touch upon the issue of central bank's role in the economy and the impact of low and negative rates.
But so far, the series has yet to touch upon a major beauty YouTuber controversy — sometimes known as Dramageddon 2.0 — that hemorrhaged the community this past spring.
There are entire realms of wretchedness attendant upon owning and operating an 85-year-old body that the Genworth Aging Experience exhibit does not even touch upon.
As well as wishing Queen Elizabeth a happy 90th birthday, he is expected to touch upon the topic of Brexit in favor of the U.K. staying in Europe.
Most are shorter pieces about computer security, but they also touch upon topics such as economics, terrorism and risk management, suggesting that Mr Wright likes to roam widely.
And from personal experience, the homilies that do touch upon it are not grappling with especially young adults' urgent and foundational questions: Why is sex more than recreation?
"My collection is a celebration of color, texture and opulent materiality so these things were very important to touch upon in the store," Johnson told T by email.
Her lyrics touch upon subjects other artists wouldn't dare, and her performances always bring the heat, incorporating experimental elements that go beyond the comfort zones of other artists.
Biden is at work on a book that will touch upon that tumultuous time in his life and what led to his decision not to run for president.
In their devotion to detail and their preternatural understanding that objects can exert a certain hold us, they touch upon our fixations, however odd and unsavory they might be.
Most fetish producers like Sally_Anon only touch upon it once or twice when commissioned, or because it is a natural offshoot of their usual specialties—lactation, infantilization, transformation, submission.
Let's face it: The reasons someone may have joined IS are complex and touch upon a long history of Sunni isolation, for which many in Iraq are to blame.
He is expected to touch upon a wide range on topics, both domestic and international, a day after data showed yet another drop in real disposable incomes among Russians.
Lyrically, the songs touch upon love/loss/manipulation, and self-loathing; distractions while the war machine continues its march, foaming at the mouth for more despair with each step.
Manafort's trial didn't directly touch upon Russian election interference, and the acts for which he was convicted all took place before his tenure as Trump's campaign chairman in 2016.
"There are normal trading pacts between the two countries, and those trade relations actually touch upon the very livelihood of the regular people," one of the officials told reporters.
Indeed, a recurring theme in the Ferrante novels that all four of the writers here touch upon is Lila's anxiety about the dissipation of boundaries between people and things.
The NYT took a deep dive into how President Trump has sought to clamp down on the many investigations that touch upon his presidency over the past two years.
The newly announced park, which is said to take on a Japan theme, could bring rides and experiences that touch upon the history, art, and unique terrain of the country.
The vignettes allow the characters to present themselves in their own vacuum while music often works to touch upon and then undercut any stereotypes placed upon them from the outside.
The revelations touch upon Luke and Rey's relationship, Finn's status in the Resistance, the identity of Benicio Del Toro's mysterious character, and the new cute, cuddly creatures known as Porgs.
From that information, create a more professional list of bullet points you can touch upon when meeting with your boss, to help keep the conversation organized and to the point.
It will also touch upon moments from Grande's One Love Manchester tribute, which was organized to honor victims of a terrorist attack at the singer's concert in Manchester last May.
"According to the relevant bodies in China, the reports you mention that touch upon building environmental monitoring stations on Scarborough Shoal are mistaken, these things are not true," she added.
"We wanted something to touch upon high fashion... something that looks very slick and you could be very proud to wear it," said André Vu, Deus Ex's Executive Brand Director.
Others touch upon more serious issues – the self-centered culture of Brooklyn's millennial, hipster youth; the very real feeling of being a driftlessly ambivalent twenty-something; strained mother/daughter relationships.
Some quotes touch upon plants Shelton has not photographed, like the peacock flower (flos pavonis), whose seeds African slaves and Indians in Dutch-colonized Surinam once used to prevent pregnancy.
"There is relief that the summit ended without confrontation, and that the joint statement did not directly touch upon currency issues," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities.
In that way it also functions as a criticism of Doom in pointing out all of the unmanifested realities a commercial game like Doom could never hope to touch upon.
The exhibition also features non-commissioned works by artists Carrie Mae Weems, Deborah Willis, Saya Woolfalk, and Colette Fu, which touch upon sexuality, violence, and love depicted in for colored girls.
Growing increasingly defensive, Hart attempts to diverge from the questions, prompting the two men to get in a war of words that touch upon the themes of the high stakes drama.
Eventually, we lost touch upon entering our elementary school days and for the next seven years, our family's annual Christmas cards was the only way we ever saw each other's faces.
And I suppose to be able to kind of touch upon that in a contained story for me is a very exciting proposition ... Maybe it's the start of a bigger story.
Perhaps even more importantly, they're the kind of stories that the Academy loves to prove it cares about: compellingly crafted films that don't just entertain, but touch upon important social issues.
Spicer will touch upon how we are poised to strengthen our nation's geopolitical position, create manufacturing opportunities here at home and jobs for all Americans while continuing to protect our environment.
Feature-length animated films like Inside Out and WALL-E touch upon tough stuff, but these movies aren't quite as grounded in the real world as Borrowed Time is — or as tragic.
In short, the first conversation between President Trump and Prime Minister Modi may touch upon common terrorist threats facing both countries, and the need for urgent joint action to combat such threats.
Another solution could be fact-checking, as YouTube automatically populates videos with links to Wikipedia articles when they touch upon topics associated with conspiracy theories or misinformation, such as flat earth videos.
The new guidelines, dubbed the 23 Asilomar AI Principles, touch upon issues pertaining to research, ethics, and foresight—from research strategies and data rights to transparency issues and the risks of artificial superintelligence.
On Master of None, Ansari and his writers routinely touch upon sexist power imbalances, memorably devoting a second season arc to a gregarious chef who turns out to be a serial sexual harasser.
One pair features 36 staggered poetry cards, floating in a golden scene that elegantly integrates views of a room and its surrounding nature; the texts touch upon themes of love, travel, and the seasons.
They can only touch upon whether outlandishly large institutional shareholders with positions in almost all firms can implicitly guide them not to compete head on; or on why small firms seem to be struggling.
The responses she's received so far all touch upon the same theme: Workers say they're grateful to be paid to move around and be away from their screens, even if only for a short while.
The only game it doesn't touch upon is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which — given its extensive database of weapons, armor, and items — could probably fill up its own 320-page book.
This is the root of the shofar, a hollowed-out ram's horn, as a symbol for these holidays, both of which touch upon how each Jewish person individually practices and commits themselves to their faith.
The book will also "touch upon events over the past couple of years," according to a Random House spokesperson who spoke to the AP. Go deeper: Journalists cash in on Trump's Washington with book deals
The Supreme Court on Monday also ordered two other cases that touch upon immigrant rights to be argued for a second time in the fall so that Gorsuch can participate, likely breaking a tie vote.
Some will touch upon the idea in publicly available privacy policies (which, like TOS and EULA, are rarely given a second thought by most users), but while welcome, don't seem to be a legal obligation.
And consistent with its approach to politics, the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used the start of negotiations to touch upon some of the leadership's key themes: the environment, gender equity and indigenous rights.
What I find, the way I do it, the way to sneak it in, I touch upon it enough, because you have to acknowledge the elephant in the room, but it's not where I go, comedically.
The common currency had already surged about 1 percent on Friday after ECB President Mario Draghi spoke at the Jackson Hole conference on subjects such as global trade but did not touch upon the euro's recent strength.
Arriving in Brussels for a summit of EU leaders, Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte accused Rackete of "political blackmail" before a bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, which he said would not touch upon the issue.
Sergei Ryabkov, the deputy foreign minister who handles bilateral ties with the US, expressed the hope that the two leaders would touch upon a broad array of issues ranging from arms control to the conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.
And while Microsoft did touch upon two key pieces of news, it ultimately ended up blowing through those announcements, with very little time devoted to either its next-generation 8K console, Project Scarlett, or its streaming service, Project xCloud.
Flores Almaraz will touch upon collaborations with her former husband and has also shared for the exhibition black-and-white photographs that she took between 1975 and 1982 of the Chicano art scene and activist movement in Los Angeles.
The Czech commissioner, Vera Jourova, will be in charge of European values and transparency, and so may touch upon the disputes Brussels has over rule of law issues, media freedom and judicial independence with Hungary and also with Poland.
None of this is to even touch upon the cultural disparities that remain in other arenas, such as the home, where research has shown that even breadwinning women still do the majority of housework, creating a double whammy of inequality.
This season is no different, as the first few episodes explore the relationship between masculinity, power, and race, something that Marvel's other Netflix shows, let alone Marvel's superhero movies, don't really touch upon (at least until Black Panther this year).
The CAC separately on Tuesday released another set of rules that on June 1 will require "network providers and products" used by people who might touch upon "national security and the public interest" go through a new round of security reviews.
But the questions also touch upon the president's businesses, including what happened during his 2013 trip to Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant and any discussions with his longtime personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, about a Moscow real estate deal.
Mr. Castro also referred to the Venezuelan leader as a dictator, and demanded temporary protection status for Venezuelan refugees, but this was a brief exchange that did not really touch upon the intractable problem of what American policy should be.
During the hearing, the Indian Journalists Union and the Culture Worker Support Trust filed motions to be heard as parties in the case, since the issues it raises pertain to public interest and touch upon questions of freedom of speech.
I can't believe I'm actually thinking of regulation, but I look at it and I hear there's so many topics that we can touch upon with the tech companies, but you're so close to them, and you're talking to them.
So we're offering a recommended reading list of a dozen of the most intriguing — and in one case, downright appalling — literary accounts of all things O.J., plumbing corners of the infamous case that even a 10-hour event series could only touch upon.
The only story specifics I'll touch upon are the ones in the trailer above, because yet again, Disney and Lucasfilm have done a remarkable job of promoting a Star Wars film without letting audiences know even a sliver of what's actually going to happen.
The artist takes the opportunity to touch upon a soulfully eclectic range of styles, all the way from soul and hip-hop to house and disco, tying together sounds and moods with a masterful fluidity learned after more than two decades in the industry.
It is up to the audience to create the connection between the two, to attend both and take in each of the works, and to perhaps engage in a discussion that does or does not touch upon the politics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
There wasn't time to touch upon his troubling propensity for firing off cryptic (at best) tweets, or is decision to lob racially-tinged comments about LeBron James, or creating and cultivating a culture that's viewed as downright toxic by the rest of the league.
He's hardly wrong to touch upon the inherent social, cultural and moral tensions of a love relationship between an Asian man and a white woman; still, the absence of resistance from the culture he frets about betraying leaves him talking essentially only to himself.
There's time too to speculate about the potential of Final Fantasy XV, touch upon the talking point that Rise of the Tomb Raider is better than Uncharted 4, and all go a bit gooey remembering how great Blood and Wine was earlier this year.
In it is beautiful footage of human connections to dogs that's moving in a way the bite-sized dogtent that's all around us—the copious Twitter accounts of adorable doggos, the Instagrams of dog influencers and canine-facing product hawkers—can only touch upon.
From a politician to a painter, to a pen vendor who paints her nails to match her pens, the women touch upon their life choices; stitched together into a series, the images and stories create a community united by a strong sense of self-confidence and pride.
Some of the subjects we touch upon, and the nonsensational approach we take, can make imagery a challenge: We didn't want to illustrate a piece about Harold Shipman with the same picture of him that's been used by media all over the world, or any picture of him, really.
Photo and video projections, paired with choreographed skits, touch upon the older, looser Irish style of sean nós dancing; the tradition of traveling dancing masters skilled in performing on small surfaces; the introduction of strict rules into Irish dance competition; and the proliferation of Irish dance in theaters.
But "Lorena" uses that time to contextualize events that surrounded the case, from Anita Hill's testimony to the Tailhook convention to the O.J. Simpson trial, all of which touch upon sexual politics and how the media processed sexual-assault and harassment allegations, including the question of marital rape.
However, judging from the several searches pertaining to tragedy, these trends also touch upon some of the darker realities of our world, including the fact that mental illness, addiction, and suicide continued to affect — and even claim — the lives of some of our most beloved artists and celebrities in 2018.
That's the kind of hard-hitting ethical quandary you probably wouldn't expect from Silicon Valley, but the teaser for the forthcoming season of HBO's tech startup satire promises to at least touch upon big names like Google and Amazon, even if it's just for a scathing joke (what is Amazon, anyway?).
The delegation will also provide the opportunity to touch upon other matters of mutual interest to the U.S. and the EU, such as counterterrorism, progress of the visa waiver program, law enforcement and data protection, Passenger Name Records (PNR) and cybersecurity, and to learn more about recent state and federal privacy initiatives.
Matt Webb Mitovich, TVLine  The nature of the high-value target being sought by the Mandalorian — revealed in quiet but dramatic fashion at episode's end, and not to be spoiled here — speaks to a larger Star Wars mythology and thus brings with it some questions we can only hope the series will touch upon.
Some of these issues touch upon fundamental issues of right and wrong that children certainly can understand, and I think it's so important to involve our children in this work, so that they can really experience firsthand what it means to be a citizen of this country and play an active part in our democracy.
Much like an advocacy group or lobbying firm will reserve value judgments for issues that directly touch upon the things they're invested in, reporters and media organizations are far more concerned with things like transparency, the treatment of reporters, and first-in-line access to information of public interest, than they are with other forms of democratic accountability.
The report, however, focused on the FBI's probe into Clinton's emails and did not touch upon the origins of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The IG report focused on the FBI's investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE and did not touch upon the origins of Mueller's investigation into Russia's election interference.
A Democratic nominee who continues to touch upon the importance of heightened congressional oversight of presidential war powers would find fertile ground among military members who have been deployed to combat zones as far-flung as Syria and the Horn of Africa under an Authorization for the Use of Military Force signed nearly two decades ago by President George W. Bush.
It has given his opponents an easy way to ridicule him (comparing his skin to Cheetos, or hoisting large orange balloons in his likeness) that does not touch upon the substance of his presidency or policies, and is in a way reminiscent of the president's own nicknames for his enemies like "Mini Mike" (a reference to former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg's height) or "Sleepyeyes Chuck Todd" (Trump's derogatory name for the Meet the Press host).

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