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"uniformly" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not vary and is the same in all parts and at all times
"uniformly" Synonyms
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You've seen almost uniformly peaceful protests and you've seen, almost uniformly, police handling those protests with professionalism.
It's neither the case that the moderates' agenda is uniformly popular nor that more progressive Democrats' agenda is uniformly popular.
Polls indicate that those who approve of the president's job are almost uniformly voting Republican, while those disapproving are almost uniformly voting Democratic.
Home prices uniformly rose between 2002 and 2006 and uniformly declined from 21625 to 2900, regardless of above or below normal trends in new construction.
However, these women (they were uniformly women, almost uniformly of color, with trans women greatly overrepresented) would still be arrested and treated as criminals by the NYPD.
Barnes & Noble, however, hasn't uniformly benefited from this trend.
That's a good sign for Mr. Sanders, who needs to make up for the huge swing among black voters, who have gone from uniformly for President Obama to uniformly for Mrs. Clinton.
Robert Vischer, dean of the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis, noted that Republicans almost uniformly support the death penalty and Democrats almost uniformly support the legal right to abortion.
The analysts have been uniformly generally bullish from the beginning.
It also meant that Republicans didn't uniformly stand behind him.
This burden isn't uniformly shared by region or by race.
Foreign coverage of the flap almost uniformly favoured the Swedes.
Adults, especially men, traditionally dress very uniformly in North Korea.
Yet the attacks that they invite are almost uniformly unhinged.
This is not to suggest that Congress is uniformly wealthy.
The Trump administration has uniformly blamed Hamas for the violence.
Do they look uniformly distributed from that point of view?
Yet these measures are uniformly opposed by the legal profession.
An uptick in sales will not benefit all retailers uniformly.
Those with stronger ratings fared somewhat, if not uniformly, better.
So far, Democrats have uniformly opposed the GOP tax plan.
Plus, Republicans have uniformly resisted Democratic efforts to force disclosure.
This is not, of course, uniformly true for every group.
The interview is being uniformly reported as a PR disaster.
By the way, the clientele here is almost uniformly attractive.
The lighting inside was so evenly distributed, so uniformly bright.
But choice overload does not happen uniformly in all circumstances.
At first, the organizers weren't uniformly enthusiastic about the idea.
The paintings and drawings, like Tolkien's handwriting, are uniformly small.
The cast is uniformly strong, but Ms. Lynskey is just staggering.
But their questioning was almost uniformly hostile to the ban's opponents.
The radicals, too, are not painted in a uniformly rosy hue.
After watching Amma's revision, the men in the room uniformly snicker.
And, to be clear, the reactions thus far weren't uniformly negative.
But his pronouncements about Snowden have been uniformly critical and vindictive.
White supremacy is a hate-based ideology that is uniformly bad.
Nor are Facebook friends likely to be a uniformly active network.
Ohio is indeed changing culturally, economically and demographically -- but not uniformly.
Uniformly sized and shaped pieces will cook at the same rate.
The destiny of aspiring car makers, almost uniformly, is to fail.
"Tax reform obviously hasn't been uniformly great for everybody," she said.
The medical community, Miles says, was "uniformly supportive"—with one exception.
The texts are uniformly minimal but they nonetheless triangulate an existence.
"Uniformly, everyone who saw these patients was absolutely convinced," he said.
But the film they're all in isn't quite as uniformly good.
But the employment outlook is not uniformly bright across the country.
The dudes who make this stuff are uniformly young and white.
Conversely, Republicans are now more uniformly opposed to gun control bills.
This is unsurprising given that civic education is not uniformly taught.
Physical disorder is all about equilibrium — everything resting randomly and uniformly.
The glass reduced cooking time and helped to bake food uniformly.
It's a mixed picture, not uniformly bleak, but far from uplifting.
This approach leads him to generally but not uniformly conservative results.
NATO leaders, meanwhile, don't appear uniformly committed to fixing the problem.
The artist's subjects look uniformly zombified, rattled by the opioid's power.
Its cast is uniformly stellar, especially Ray Romano and Holly Hunter.
Officials were almost uniformly positive in their initial verdict on the stimulus.
The diamonds could be sprinkled as crystals found uniformly throughout the cratons.
But because of the lawsuits, that policy is not being uniformly enforced.
Journalists who came away from the event were all but uniformly impressed.
Democrats uniformly oppose the effort to tear down Obama's signature legislative achievement.
Almost uniformly, they have criticized what they have called a government overreach.
Democrats uniformly oppose both the House and Senate versions of the bill.
Trump's presidential announcement speech in June got "uniformly awful" reviews, they say.
But Committee members did not take a uniformly harsh stance on Libra.
Because of carbon dioxide emissions, the atmosphere is warming, but not uniformly.
And it decays uniformly into one kind of neutrino in all directions.
John McCain, is uniformly described as aggressive and deadly in medical literature.
But that majority is thin, and Conservative MPs didn't uniformly support leaving.
The group doesn't uniformly oppose the speaker's approach on the budget, however.
The upcoming music he played me was versatile and pretty uniformly excellent.
French fries are cooked three times, making them uniformly crisp yet chewy.
Mr. Weld, 70, was not uniformly critical of the presumptive Republican nominee.
They defend the Confederate flag and oppose civil rights advances almost uniformly.
Setear agreed, saying tradition is nearly uniformly in favor of Senate ratification.
These different bases of support are not uniformly distributed throughout the country.
The women were uniformly thin and dressed in short dresses, usually black.
That's left behind a group that is older and more uniformly conservative.
Bank executives uniformly attributed the gains to more clients doing more trading.
Customer reviews on Apple Podcasts give this show almost uniformly five stars.
Additionally, the robots were almost uniformly cute — crucial to gaining customers' trust.
Republicans are getting no help from Democrats, who uniformly oppose the legislation.
He says his employees now uniformly use classic 2012 MacBook Pro laptops.
He also feels governing bodies must work uniformly in handling doping cases.
" Trump said, as the crowd uniformly and loudly chanted "Lock her Up!
But never before have the lesser-educated so uniformly supported a candidate.
And the readers aren't uniformly better at their job than the nonreaders.
But at the moment, the per-worker fee seems uniformly more popular.
Telling City Hall aides to uniformly reject requests from the Cuomo administration.
White liberals view questions of racial inequality more uniformly than blacks do.
But they were not uniformly enforced, and some were repealed after protests.
They are largely untreatable, uniformly incurable and very difficult to screen for.
They had colorful costumes, but their skin tones were almost uniformly white.
"The stuff coming out of Asia is uniformly high quality," he said.
Those pro-government media outlets "uniformly" ignored the report, per the Times.
They are uniformly more playful, brave and clever than their human counterparts.
But Clinton supporters are somewhat less uniformly pro-choice than Sanders supporters.
A clean, uniformly bright image is a lot easier for software to parse.
The Wonder Woman movie releases Friday — and the reviews are almost uniformly positive.
But across a wide swath of major publishers, results have been uniformly weak.
Yet the mood among the city's movers and shakers is not uniformly gloomy.
House Democrats uniformly hammered President Donald Trump's EPA chief about his ethics allegations.
By 2010 congressional delegations from white districts in the South were uniformly Republican.
The companies have uniformly denied it and the American government has denied it.
The surface of icy Enceladus is uniformly bright, far brighter than Earth's moon.
What remains uniformly clear among these honest, difficult essays: It is that bad.
Audi's attention-grabbing PB18 E-tron supercar is flanked by uniformly forgettable autos.
During the presidential campaign, Silicon Valley leaders all but uniformly rejected Donald Trump.
But it wasn't like the alt-righters were uniformly admitting to these behaviors.
It made respectable—if slightly unevenly cooked—beans and a uniformly golden strata.
Friends and relatives also presented a uniformly untroubled picture of the pilot, Capt.
There, before her, is a thick male swarm, uniformly clad in dark suits.
It matters not that the chants are uniformly incoherent or just plain nonsense.
A robin's egg is uniformly blue, but a quail's is spotted and speckled.
Throughout its uniformly lush and immaculately arranged 10 tracks, Mering thrives on catharsis.
The vibe was uniformly posi, with both Kyle and Nicky's moms making cameos.
I am uniformly anti-authoritarian and am happy to condemn Sanders and Trump.
And those same Republicans line up uniformly to block proposed gun control legislation.
Pretty much uniformly, security experts believe we ought to disclose and fix vulnerabilities.
Though generally more technically sound, men do not have uniformly perfect service motions.
Today, instant divorce is not uniformly practiced or accepted in the Muslim world.
Across the agency, he appears to be acting in a uniformly deregulatory way.
Viking society was patriarchal, but women were not closed off uniformly from power.
Conservation requirements were too strict to permit the paintings to be uniformly remounted.
The Beshear supporters Norris connected with uniformly expected the Bevin strategy to work.
Many of the volunteers (who are, by the way, uniformly delightful) are locals.
In Lifetime's miniseries, the murders are almost uniformly bloody and violent and direct.
Diamonds, clubs, spades and hearts are the same from deck to deck, printed uniformly.
Across the country, bakers were finding that their Hershey's Kisses had uniformly broken tips.
These privacy rules should be uniformly applied to all companies in the online ecosystem.
Should it matter that a post, like Grillo's, elicits widespread and uniformly negative attention?
But it's also important to remember is that union members are not uniformly Democrats.
Singers at the recent Yale session uniformly cited the sense of community it fostered.
Uniformly, these specialists all said smaller is often better when it comes to flavor.
By hanging back, Stillman lets his performers carry the day, and they're uniformly excellent.
That's not because of his personality, which colleagues uniformly describe as grounded and generous.
And Ravel's hosted it solo without the other commissioners and with uniformly ideological speakers.
House Democrats are uniformly behind the bill, with all 28503 co-sponsoring the legislation.
Not only is politics becoming more polarized, but voters are becoming more uniformly partisan.
Thai-language papers uniformly led with the boys' rescue in their Tuesday morning editions.
But in "Parsifal," under Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the musicians made a uniformly glorious sound.
The harvest season of Tanzania is October to February, and berries don't ripen uniformly.
Calligraphy that stays planted on its rails, uniformly slanted, would look much more conventional.
It's an overstuffed album — 24 tracks, including a few remixes — and not uniformly successful.
But its performances were uniformly poor, and it wound up 32nd of 32 teams.
Cervical cancer screening has turned this uniformly deadly disease into a largely curable one.
Some apps can display content more uniformly than what a mobile browser may render.
Some, like the title track of "Sprained Ankle," pass in a uniformly plaintive key.
The drivers were uniformly friendly, if sometimes unschooled in the ways of customer service.
It was therefore significant when the Hispanic caucus—including Garcia—uniformly voted against it.
Her colleagues, several of whom help narrate, uniformly remember her as an extraordinary character.
Democrats uniformly opposed the bill, while 13 Republicans broke ranks to vote against it.
The quality is uniformly great, but that doesn't mean the comfort or sizing is.
It's a turn that would fall flat if the cast wasn't so uniformly great.
The main thing Twitter needs to focus on are implementing its rules more uniformly.
These also could be gateways to drug treatment, but cities uniformly fumble both opportunities.
The usual method for encoding online video compresses it uniformly for a specific internet speed.
The latest retail sales report "was uniformly and, in some cases, shockingly weak," Feroli wrote.
The performances are uniformly solid, with special credit due to the child and teen actors.
I hate to be a broken record, but was this not happening uniformly before Sunday?
I think the data principles that we have need to be uniformly available to everyone.
Politicians uniformly and very publicly mourned the loss of life and sent thoughts and prayers.
It ignores evidence that shows, uniformly, that harsh treatment isn't deterring families from seeking asylum.
Also adding to the problem is the fact that emoji aren't rendered uniformly across platforms.
Let's hope her uniformly attractive parents are planning on Having The Talk with her, soon.
Pennyslvania's 7th district The districts built around Philadelphia and its western suburbs are uniformly ugly.
In fairness, Mr. Trump's musings about the auto bailout have not always been uniformly negative.
They and others like them are derided by the public, and uniformly condemned by conservatives.
A tolerant society, they say, is one whose citizens uniformly embrace the socially popular view.
At the same time, uniformly saying everyone should save 9 percent will not work either.
Latinos aren't uniformly liberal; some are conservative because of their religious beliefs or fiscal views.
There is uncertainty over whether the incoming officials will commit uniformly to protecting the vaquita.
The players who addressed reporters at a news conference here on Monday were uniformly upbeat.
State media, for example, have for years broadcast a uniformly rosy view of their government.
"But to actually implement that is quite difficult, and to implement it uniformly is difficult."
" Tabloids and mainstream media outlets alike have almost uniformly described Nxivm as a "sex cult.
These days, the term "ethnic cleansing" is uniformly understood to be a synonym for genocide.
Although the industry is prospering, third-quarter results did not uniformly impress analysts and investors.
However, this does not suggest that the right is rising uniformly across Latin America, either.
My clients are uniformly independently wealthy, kind, and intelligent, and I enjoy working with them.
"All of my conversations, I can say uniformly, were on an unclassified basis," he said.
Executive branch departments and agencies have uniformly rejected subpoenas and document requests from House Democrats.
The fish is uniformly soft and pretty, but none of it tastes much like fish.
They uniformly expect diminished power, if not a gutting of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The response to his remarks was swift and uniformly negative, even from his staunch supporters.
One group even tied the Democrat's campaign to Griffin's uniformly unpopular ISIS image of Trump.
"Protective measures will be uniformly applied to all out-of-quota sugar imports," it said.
And a carbon tax would be most effective if uniformly adopted by other countries, too.
"Take the same approach by cutting your mushrooms uniformly and follow same cooking technique," he says.
The Golden Knights uniformly criticized it as a late hit, while the rambunctious Wilson defended himself.
Instagram's ads, uniformly square and often well designed, are better than most at capturing my attention.
The 32J40003 uses a direct LED backlight, which delivers a uniformly-lit picture with excellent contrast.
The 332J3200 uses a direct LED backlight, which delivers a uniformly-lit picture with excellent contrast.
"Uniformly, everybody seemed to think they were more refreshed than they would have been," Schaub said.
Yet the industry's prospects in developing countries may not be as uniformly rosy as they appear.
He cited almost uniformly peaceful protests against police killings, and police handling the protests with professionalism.
But the move was seen almost uniformly in Arab capitals as a sharp tilt towards Israel.
Polling uniformly shows Americans trust the minority party in Congress over the majority on health care.
The flow around the bubble doesn't just move in and out as the bubble expands uniformly.
You're aiming for uniformly creamy beans, and a low and slow simmer will get you there.
Expecting the modern version of the Democratic Party to behave differently and uniformly leftist is ahistorical.
But I'm less interested in demographics than the vibe, which is uniformly positive and extremely chill.
Incredibly, though, American trade pacts are almost uniformly directed at the trade in goods, not services.
The popular replies to the tweets announcing the shapewear were pretty much uniformly slamming the product.
Democrats are uniformly against the bill, meaning that the GOP can afford only around 22 defections.
The crowd for them was almost uniformly teen to young adult, the hipster youth of Rabat.
Congressmen and senators will almost uniformly support it — even though their job is to support YOU!
Japan's stewardship and corporate governance codes require listed companies to be uniformly more transparent with shareholders.
The law must be enforced uniformly, not arbitrarily based on group identity, emotionalism or political expediency.
But as the party grew more uniformly conservative, its centre has moved steadily westward and southward.
The slow cooker will keep the water at an even temp, so your cake cooks uniformly.
If all the states were perfectly correlated and moved uniformly, a two-point swing toward Mrs.
There was a uniformly positive selection of books on Amazon that were all rabidly pro-yes.
They uniformly declined, citing the Supreme Court's lengthy history of rulings in favor of the doctrine.
The vicious weed was spread uniformly across the infested Minnesota fields, Friisoe said in an interview.
Not everyone chose to use illicit substances, he said, defending Soviet sports as not uniformly tainted.
Carefully remove the pan and ensure that all potstickers and crepe have come out uniformly. 10.
Republicans were uniformly opposed to the Democratic efforts and had little role in the legislative process.
But they are indeed part of an infrastructure of perks and packaging that isn't uniformly accessible.
Product liability and tort actions against manufacturers have uniformly and correctly been rejected by the courts.
The line is uniformly excellent — the Cotes-du-Rhone made my greatest values list for 2018.
On the social media site Weibo, users almost uniformly blamed the United States for the attack.
Republican candidates have been steadfastly and almost uniformly opposed to the idea of a federal hike.
His commenters, on the other hand, did, asking almost uniformly that he not apologize for anything.
Those shifts have not occurred uniformly across the demographic groups that make up the party, though.
American intelligence agencies uniformly agree Russia was responsible, and that Russia intended to help Trump's campaign.
Democrats are uniformly opposed and a handful of GOP senators have expressed reservations about the bill.
"We had immediately and uniformly given him a negative response to that suggestion," Justice Stevens wrote.
The Democrats are uniformly opposed to playing politics with honorably-serving transgender troops, and Republican Sen.
Fiske at Princeton has studied how immigrants and refugees are uniformly discriminated against the world over.
They were presented with random selections from 3,000 pairs of uniformly scaled images, none of them repeated.
Desserts at Mill Street reveal the artistry of Caryn Stabinsky, the pastry chef, and are uniformly ingenious.
Oh, and there's no headphone jack, which is uniformly annoying on every new phone that omits it.
The total wage package allotted is Rs. 16,000/- and will be spread across the LTS term uniformly.
The styling seen here is so uniformly brilliant, it'll be easy to make these looks your own.
Where to draw those lines isn't always clear, and probably can't be applied uniformly to every case.
Chewy also has a great reputation with its customers, which is less uniformly the case for PetSmart.
Women uniformly reported that workplace microaggressions were quite common and identified 21 of the scenarios as frequent.
No one knows precisely how often officers fire their weapons because that data is not kept uniformly.
Most practicing Muslims take their cues about their faith from Sharia, but it is not practiced uniformly.
But globalization and digital technologies are never as uniformly and horizontally distributed as this installation might suggest.
It will be a uniformly crappy system that leaves millions of the sick and poor without coverage.
This is a more partisan sphere and it almost uniformly disdainful of Clinton and her centrist allies.
Knead the mixture for at least 5 minutes with your hands, until uniformly combined and smooth. 3.
It evenly cooked beans in three and a half hours, and made a delicate, uniformly browned strata.
There's reason to believe Trump will not take a uniformly conservative stance in some related policy battles.
The population is generally healthier than it was in the 1960s; work is almost uniformly less demanding.
The first patients were tested about twenty-five years ago, but early trials were not uniformly successful.
While Democrats have uniformly blasted Trump's policies, they have not agreed entirely on how to improve them.
Like all the underage models (and they were almost uniformly underage), he was accompanied by a chaperone.
TechSee is confident it's on the right track too, and says initial feedback has been uniformly positive.
The homogeneity it creates helps ensure that organic products uniformly deliver the nutrients listed on their labels.
Present-day polarization, by making Republicans almost uniformly conservative and Democrats more liberal, has diminished that opportunity.
The recusal was a win for committee Democrats, who were uniformly positive about his replacement on Wednesday.
Democrats uniformly opposed the tax cuts from tax reform, even though those tax cuts benefited all taxpayers.
All three groups were uniformly disapproving of it … A year ago Snap was widely described as 'fun.
Now, Pelosi and Democratic leaders are saying that polls showing overwhelming opposition to her are uniformly wrong.
But, "uniformly, everybody seemed to think they were more refreshed than they would have been," he noted.
Whether they're playing gnarly shoegaze or billowing drones like Phill Niblock, it is uniformly dense and downcast.
They pretty uniformly show that the program has a very positive effect on access among its recipients.
Charlie's Angels posits a world in which women (mostly young, uniformly beautiful) kick ass and take names.
What predictive analytics provides is an opportunity to more uniformly and evenly look at all those variables.
Among their white Republican counterparts, the ratings are uniformly dismal: 5 percent, 9 percent and 18 percent.
The reaction from commentators and fans on Twitter and football message boards was quick, and uniformly negative.
But late Sunday night, his players, still buoyant from the victory, uniformly pledged their allegiance to him.
President Trump's tweets on trade have been uniformly exclamatory, but their content toggles between combative and conciliatory.
The justices each hire four law clerks, who are recent law school graduates with uniformly stellar credentials.
BRANTLEY But what do you do when a cast is as uniformly strong as that of "Jitney"?
Democrats in Congress uniformly voted against ousting Clinton because they felt Starr uncovered nothing that warranted removal.
And how are we training a workforce for the 21st century, which uniformly folks say we're not?
But Republicans uniformly campaigned against the program, while Democrats found themselves at pains to demonstrate its virtues.
"There is no 'safe level' of cocaine, and there is no uniformly lethal number, either," she said.
Why do they make us spend so many hours on something that's supposed to be done uniformly?
Major indexes are uniformly negative so far, with the once-untouchable tech shares leading the way lower.
That bill, known as the "tax returns uniformly made public" -- or TRUMP -- act, was defeated in committee.
That said, I heard six symphonies over 10 days, and the level of playing was uniformly impressive.
Since everything will be folded uniformly, any available storage space will be used more efficiently as well.
Back then, elitist heads of state, the European Union bureaucrats, and international CEOs were uniformly against Trump.
Congress is uniformly opposed to Trump's foreign policy in Syria, and Republicans have broken away in droves.
Trump was perceived as conservative, to be sure, but also as less uniformly conservative than Clinton was liberal.
Reaction to her initial comments about the Reagans was widespread and almost uniformly negative, including from LGBT advocates.
But in doing so they almost uniformly cite the same risk: "policy uncertainty" that comes with Trump's unpredictability.
The gently curved shape, the uniformly shattered glass — if it weren't a $500+ casualty, it'd almost be pretty.
But the word itself was hated uniformly across participants of different political persuasions, sexual preferences and religious backgrounds.
His staff uniformly agreed, even though they knew he still might not finish first in the delegate count.
Shipowners worry that the rules will not be uniformly enforced, says David Vernon of Bernstein, a research firm.
Then there are the four holdover starters, who have been uniformly impressive when they've been on the court.
Design and engineering used to focus on materials that behaved isotropically — which is to say, uniformly and predictably.
When light falls on a uniformly colored object, it makes the top part appear lighter than the bottom.
Trump has repeatedly, and increasingly angrily, suggested that the answer to the three big questions is uniformly no.
The abuses are so frequent and so uniformly macabre that the narrative becomes paradoxically dull rather than provocative.
It's rare that a single piece of legislation would so uniformly devastate the well-being of this country.
The ban on such knives has been in effect since 1958, and its constitutionality has been uniformly upheld.
The workers have been uniformly silent on the matter, though Bryan Alvarez reports that there's significant unease backstage.
Democrats have uniformly said they'd like guarantees from Barr that he will not allow interference in Mueller's investigation.
Trump is uniformly unpopular with Democrats, making it hard for any elected official to support the president's plan.
To be sure, polarization is increasing in our state legislatures, as it is in Congress, but not uniformly.
Some conservatives have criticized proposals to uniformly levy state sales taxes because more costs could fall to consumers.
Fringe's core ensemble is uniformly excellent, but the show would be nothing without John Noble's award-worthy performance.
Already, some 30 states have policies to encourage more transparent pricing, although those policies are not uniformly effective.
The students also uniformly said they failed to see how leaving the EU would make Britain great again.
Before the benches were installed, she said, parents waiting for buses were almost uniformly looking at their cellphones.
Whether a circumstance or an event proves trivial or dramatic, her distress is of a uniformly high order.
She noted that businesspeople now uniformly tell the Fed that they are having trouble finding enough qualified workers.
"The bacteria is not uniformly distributed in a two-and-a-half pound bag of flour," he said.
It's possible that officials would stop the process early, so their policy is uniformly pointed toward bolstering growth.
New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District illustrates the problem with uniformly applying the "Lamb model" to other congressional races.
The ice doesn't crack uniformly, and chunks can temporarily block the river's flow, causing it to spill inland.
Roughly two dozen Republicans in the chamber uniformly stood up behind him, while Democrats remained in their seats.
Policy practitioners and their media allies should uniformly understand this threat even if they differ on the response.
The slashing-spending part was not uniformly popular, and the ruling party, Fine Gael, suffered in the polls.
Rep. Katie Hill's colleagues were uniformly shocked and saddened by the collapse of the freshman star's political career.
Yet, he almost uniformly avoided taking a firm stand in support of the professional standards of the FBI.
The women are uniformly wholesome and assume the same pose — one knee is bent and pointed, alertly, upward.
They were uniformly designed as a series of three connected boxes: the hood, the cabin, and the trunk.
But the process was uniformly dangerous and unknown thousands of builders died in accidents and from overwork and exhaustion.
Their new record Metal Beach is a uniformly anxious collection of clattering, rambling, and moans coaxed from humble means.
The performances are uniformly good, especially in the blank-eyed, unsettling stares from the African Americans that Chris encounters.
The supporting performances are uniformly strong, including Mykelti Williamson as Troy's brother Gabriel, rendered childlike by a war injury.
In two years with TSA Precheck, my security checkpoint experiences have been uniformly excellent, something I couldn't say previously.
It also has a new LED flash with "Slow Sync," which helps create more uniformly lit backgrounds and foregrounds.
Now the party's elected leaders and financiers, who almost uniformly loathe Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz, face a challenge.
Weddings in Game of Thrones are uniformly terrible affairs: characters are poisoned, stabbed, or, if they are lucky, kidnapped.
Conversely, one can be uniformly liberal (or conservative) in one's political values, but have a 'moderate' approach to issues.
Most of its interior spins uniformly like a ball, surrounded by a turbulent, bubbling mess called the convection zone.
A FEW years ago, the news about the euro-zone economy was uniformly bad to the point of tedium.
Yes, Bush was the endorsement leader prior to Iowa, but it's not like the party was uniformly behind him.
Not surprisingly, the Japanese are portrayed as uniformly evil, and even Doss' fellow soldiers are generic war-movie types.
Also, the principles may be too broad to serve as a guideline to design internal processes and enforce uniformly.
In the anus the device goes, and voilà: You've got a way to uniformly measure the physiology of orgasms.
Democrats are uniformly opposed to Trump's wall and say the responsibility for a shutdown would rest solely with Republicans.
The ACA was uniformly denounced by Republicans, so Democrats have been doing the same thing to its proposed replacement.
And it's worth remembering that in 1993, when Mr. Clinton raised taxes on the wealthy, Republicans uniformly predicted disaster.
The larger bill would include fixes to the 85033 Republican tax law, which was almost uniformly opposed by Democrats.
Republicans on Capitol Hill, particularly on the Senate Banking Committee, are almost uniformly opposed to Yellen getting another term.
The sashimi looked clean and uniformly cut, although it lacked the fatty sheen I look for in raw fish.
But Twitter has yet to uniformly enforce broad-sweeping action against hate-speech or the spread of private information.
The small plates are uniformly delicious, beginning with the creamed kale, a vegetable I am not usually fond of.
The Republican candidates are uniformly committed to repealing -ObamaCare, with some differences when it comes to a replacement plan.
Protocols would be centralized and executed uniformly, instead of disparately by private systems with their own standard operating procedures.
And it's important to note that the "some control" scenario doesn't describe an average spread uniformly across the nation.
With House Republicans almost uniformly opposed to the stricter House measure, the fate of the entire effort remains uncertain.
That spirit is hard to convey with a House leadership team that looks uniformly and dramatically like the past.
The way to stave off hundreds of thousands of deaths is strict social distancing, enforced uniformly across the country.
Industry executives say local authorities have not uniformly followed guidelines and stopped delivery staff and company warehouses from operating.
Predictably, Mr. Trump's warning set off a uniformly negative reaction both in the United States and across Latin America.
You should argue about it — don't the Maidens lose their individuality when they turn into uniformly platinum-blonde brides?
American intelligence agencies have uniformly agreed that Russia was responsible, and that the country wanted to help Trump's campaign.
House Democrats — even vulnerable moderates — are uniformly behind Pelosi: No one is explicitly pushing her to move more quickly.
"We prefer eucalyptus because they grow fast and uniformly, and have high demand in the timber industry," Otieno said.
The puzzles are uniformly strange, but they're also playful, letting you experiment with ideas until you find the solution.
Reviews were uniformly positive about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the biggest title available right away.
This is an album full of off-kilter experiments and gleeful risks that uniformly pay off in unexpected ways.
Republicans and Democrats have long since separated themselves by ideology, leaving each more uniformly conservative or liberal than ever.
The thing heats uniformly and seems to be calibrated correctly in terms of the setting matching the heat level.
During a tour of Pyongyang, uniformly well-dressed residents went about their business as if we were not there.
The reality is that split ticket voting is steadily disappearing as more and more voters cast uniformly partisan ballots.
Many Silicon Valley pundits go to war when anyone so much as suggests that tech's merits aren't uniformly positive.
The macro picture was not uniformly gloomy—profits and wage growth improved a bit on-quarter, and pricing steadied.
Democrats are uniformly opposed to Trump's wall and say any blame for a shutdown would rest solely with Republicans.
"It is absurd to see white Americans as a uniformly privileged category, as she seems to do," Fukuyama writes.
Then they applied an external magnetic field that made the nanoparticles act as tiny heaters, uniformly warming the sample.
They also pretty uniformly agree that these sites and apps could play an important role in preventing STD outbreaks.
They stressed that these are not uniformly bots or trolls, and that real people get caught up in them too.
Asian-Americans and Hispanics also tend to vote less uniformly Democratic than black voters, who vote nearly unanimously for Democrats.
Trump, with his penchant for ignorance and instincts that lean authoritarian, has been easy for Silicon Valley to oppose uniformly.
Yep, all one-party towns ignoring the dispossessed as uniformly leftist as MSNBC and every bit is removed from reality.
At least the music-making, under the direction of Fabio Luisi, is uniformly high, with the orchestra especially sounding magnificent.
The Big Bang could have (and maybe should have) resulted in a high-entropy mass of uniformly distributed, disorganized stuff.
In South Carolina, late-deciding voters made up 45 percent of the Republican electorate, and they uniformly scorned Mr. Trump.
The CDC is tracking drug-resistant bacteria throughout the United States, and finding overall that CRE is not distributed uniformly.
These essays are broad in scope — Lacy looks at the violence done against bodies, women, the environment — and uniformly astounding.
Since Kanye released his Yeezy 350 shoes, reactions have been uniformly positive, from both fashion critics and sneaker aficionados alike.
California state senators plan to introduce the TRUMP Act, or Tax Returns Uniformly Made Public Act, BuzzFeed reported on Monday.
I don't know what rule I would implement, but there should be a rule that treats everyone fairly, and uniformly.
When I started working in cryptography my colleagues uniformly told me crazy — and for very good reasons that had validity!
Districts are not "uniformly secure or insecure," they write; the high and low insecurity that vaccination campaigns encounter can fluctuate.
But Internet service providers and some Republicans say the benchmark has been set artificially high, and is not uniformly applied.
Serious reform should simplify tax code, lower rates, uniformly eliminate loopholes and ensure neutrality across all sectors of the economy.
The renditions in "Girl" lean almost uniformly blackward, toward a melismatic R. & B., regardless of the race of the singer.
People here ask where I lived before, and when I mention my 17 years in Texas, they seem uniformly horrified.
Public support for meeting the EU's ambitious goals for cutting carbon emissions is uniformly high, especially in Italy and France.
The overall picture may change, but the states typically hold their positions relative to one another and swing together uniformly.
And it makes sense, because GOP voters are no longer hearing uniformly negative messaging from their party elites about Putin.
He's known for pioneering text-based installations that have uniformly challenged traditional assumptions about the nature of the art object.
For those who hold this worldview, Latin America is a uniformly horrible wasteland that migrants will do anything to flee.
Polls are not infallible, but for now they uniformly suggest Biden is the frontrunner for the rest of the race.
And if we do not treat this uniformly as a public, this is going to get the better of us.
Soon after that meeting, a friend in Sana offered a different theory: Arhab was not uniformly loyal to the Houthis.
Like its patrons, Brat's staff is uniformly young, unfussy and clever — vintage Shoreditch, in other words, but not oppressively so.
"The callback rate uniformly declines with age," said co-author David Neumark, an economist at the University of California, Irvine.
But they reflected, almost uniformly, the perspectives of their class: the top 1 percent or so of the income scale.
The Lola tampon—made only with organic cotton—burned quickly and uniformly; the competitor product sort of melted and warped.
The group decided to uniformly oppose his impeachment stance, though it stopped short of kicking him out of the caucus.
"Survival Math" reminds us that a place like Oregon, where part of that "Other America" lives, is not uniformly white.
His rivals in that race almost uniformly at one time or another supported some version of "comprehensive immigration reform" (CIR).
It had enjoyed strong initial sales as well as uniformly positive reviews prior to the disclosure of the battery issues.
His uniformly exquisite constructions span an impressive range of media in The Origins of Grey, his third exhibition with Pierogi.
Philippine experts almost uniformly warn that one of the greatest risks of the new Duterte presidency is the rise of paramilitaries.
So far, Super Mario Party is getting uniformly positive reviews—it's being hailed as a return to form for the series.
The radical right draws energy from the silence of their neighbors, because they uniformly interpret it as tacit, even implicit support.
Rather, their primary line of questioning was about Democrats and the process that led to the hearing, which Republicans uniformly denounced.
It's also important to qualify that, particularly in the UK, the media hasn't uniformly celebrated Markle the way they did Middleton.
Yet I found that viewers who watched Homeland's second season on DVD or on demand had an almost uniformly different experience.
The response on social media to Evidence Action's blog post was almost uniformly positive — and I think that's a good sign.
While Democrats contend the policy fails rights to equal protection, Republicans and Detzner contend the law was applied uniformly to everyone.
Just as your pet's belly shouldn't be uniformly round, their back should also feature some distinct curves when viewed from above.
Which, as I understand it, was by no means uniformly distributed across the company, but which clearly started at the top.
SKT also took a 3-1 victory over a Chinese challenger in Edward Gaming, but their roster was less uniformly powerful.
The impact of the economic crisis was not experienced uniformly across different communities, with the vaunted recovery never reaching some segments.
AGAINST the orchestral musicians, uniformly dressed in black, Yuja Wang shines like a jewel in the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Though HTC promised it would employ a "first in, first out policy for Vive order fulfillment," this wasn't uniformly the case.
But as quickly as Congress could find news ways to limit the amnesty grants, the Supreme Court almost uniformly rejected them.
To me, if you read it and are completely outraged or uniformly in favor, then you are part of the problem.
Instead, he and his colleagues propose to build their JNTs, just 3nm across, out of one sort of uniformly doped silicon.
Here, the same species has been bred instead to be small, uniformly round and to be comprised almost entirely of rind.
"In Africa, a lot of these places that are the most poor are actually just uniformly dark at night," says Jean.
Twitter Inc, in February, jumped on the feed customization bandwagon and let go of uniformly displaying tweets in reverse chronological order.
"So-called 'conversion therapy' is dangerous, cruel and uniformly rejected by every major mental health and child welfare organization," said McBride.
But greens uniformly oppose any effort to produce oil in the refuge, which they consider a pristine frontier of American landscape.
A 4-percent fall in imports was also much smaller than many had feared, but the reaction was not uniformly positive.
While the law has not been uniformly enforced during its nine-decade history, it has survived several attempts to repeal it.
The other four justices reach liberal results more uniformly, even when that requires breaking the normal rules of judging federal cases.
For example, economists almost uniformly argue that rent control laws are a terrible tool to try to make housing more affordable.
Entering the Bataclan and many public buildings and museums in Paris now almost uniformly requires bag searches, if not body searches.
I think the most important thing for riders, and this is really uniformly across the 12 countries we operate, is flexibility.
Reviews since its festival debut have been so cagey and spoiler-free as to border on nonsensical, but almost uniformly positive.
The gas is stored in cylinders, and is released at high velocity out of nozzles uniformly spread across the data center.
In a blog published on Tuesday Facebook's director of platform partnerships Konstantinos Papamiltiadis admitted this new rule hadn't been uniformly implemented.
Its advocates say the method is the key to attaining a piece of meat that is uniformly tender and juicy inside.
"It's uniformly popular in every other state that has it, whether it's a red state or a blue state," she added.
But since then, the stories have been almost uniformly positive for the network, including several articles touting Fox News' ratings success.
Anxious teenagers from all backgrounds are relentlessly comparing themselves with their peers, she said, and the results are almost uniformly distressing.
But when I spoke to scholars and historians of North Korea, they uniformly rejected the idea that Kim is a lunatic.
Both public comments on the proposal and the response from businesses and experts were almost uniformly opposed to adding the question.
The performances from the film's young cast members are uniformly excellent, including Owen Campbell as Zach and Charlie Tahan as Josh.
We also checked in on local news outlets across the U.S., where reaction to the bill appears to be uniformly negative.
His performances had not been uniformly poor, by any means, but the consensus ran that Pogba was something of an illusion.
There could always be a setback, of course, but the momentum is almost uniformly positive as the Trump era gets underway.
The cast's singing is not uniformly strong, and Saturday's performance at Atlantic Theater Company's Linda Gross Theater suffered some technical hiccups.
The websites publish uniformly positive coverage of government, military and police alongside articles that demonise government critics and human rights investigators.
Songs that are uniformly loud and tightly compressed may sound great on first listening—Oasis' hypercompressed (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
"We need to very quickly and uniformly implement legislation in Europe regarding copyright laws and the ownership of data," she said.
Even so, the minute I heard Pelosi's words I thought -- there's no way her conference will uniformly see it her way.
Presidential aides are uniformly warned not to breach that confidence and, if they do, they do so at their own peril.
The mesh bindings wrap around nearly any size of boot to grip snugly and uniformly without any blister-causing pressure points.
I spoke to eight academic psychologists before writing this piece; the feedback I received on his published work was uniformly positive.
So only 0.07 percent of the world's population shares a birthday with Adam — assuming birthdays are uniformly distributed throughout the year.
Republicans would almost certainly uniformly reject this expansion in government spending, and it's not clear all Democrats would support it, either.
But changes in other measures of well-being, and a separate analysis of men and women, are less uniformly positive (see chart).
"It's also clear," Gerrard added, "that governments around the world have almost uniformly failed to act adequately" to address the climate crisis.
"Some were uniformly colored," said paleontologist and study co-author Mark Norell of the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
But even as it challenges you with puzzles that seem impossible at first, Kami 2 remains an almost uniformly relaxing experience throughout.
My friends and I were all uniformly blonde and tan, and we knew that was what made us so attractive to them.
Unfortunately, while they cite data on shame in non-addicted populations, they ignore far more relevant research, which shows uniformly negative results.
We must remember our party's distinguished heritage by uniformly protecting privacy and freedom against government surveillance before, during and after Trump's tenure.
Using this method, the researchers were able to uniformly warm frozen animal heart valves and tissues without causing harm to the tissues.
What's more, they're only really visible from the air, where they collectively appear as uniformly spaced gaps, sometimes in a hexagonal shape.
The IMF notes large companies around the world are overwhelmingly and uniformly choosing not to reinvest much of it into their businesses.
Local Kurds, who are most of the enclave's 600,000 or so residents, seem uniformly hostile to the Turks and their Syrian allies.
Normally that would result in a wire rather than a switch: a device that is uniformly conductive and cannot be turned off.
Brad Hoylman (D) will introduce the Tax Returns Uniformly Made Public Act — the TRUMP Act — when New York's legislature convenes next year.
What felt like problems are no longer serious — though I still wish the maidens were not transformed into uniformly blond Aryan types.
The "hard look" doctrine is now uniformly applied; particularly when there is an administrative record complied by the agency, with public comment.
Opponents of the new source code rule uniformly highlight a pair of concerns they say will cause significant damage to the industry.
The crackdown on speech is expected to continue over the coming weeks as the new rules are applied uniformly across the country.
The Board of Immigration Appeals is responsible for ensuring that immigration laws are applied uniformly, but it has not met this responsibility.
The play opened Off Broadway, to uniformly positive reviews, on July 11 at Lincoln Center Theater's 288-seat Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.
The backgrounds are uniformly dark blue, but the paintings are bathed in light, which emanates from suavely painted areas of bare skin.
The researchers devised a 3D porous structure that uniformly moves the charge in the battery to solve the risk of dendrites forming.
One side argues that guns are necessary for protecting your family; the other, that they should be heavily restricted, even uniformly banned.
For their part, the North Korean geologists were uniformly part of the North Korean elite, but represented many ages and education levels.
The molded cups prevent you from slipping out and getting the dreaded "underboob" that almost uniformly plagues these seamless, "comfort"-first bras.
In part, that's due to Kidding's uniformly terrific performances, particularly Greer's and Keener's, as they shoulder the emotions that Jeff is suppressing.
And indeed, in the early days of the republic, states did not uniformly use what we now call "single-member district" voting.
Among working class white Democrats, the ratings are uniformly positive, according to AFL-CIO data: 89 percent, 80 percent and 85 percent.
The inside is a uniformly pale yellow, tender all the way through, but with a touch of leisurely and almost elastic ooze.
Although it was cobbled together hastily and not applied uniformly, it at least recognized and addressed civilian casualties in a tangible way.
Uniformly, they insisted that Indonesia had learned its lesson and solved its palm-oil problem, that peatland bans were in full force.
Roosevelt in effect was trying to make the Democrats the more uniformly liberal party while leaving the Republicans as the conservative party.
What is uniformly missing from the cottage industry of collusion theories is an acknowledgment of the threshold requirements of an actual crime.
Purposely rough around the edges and more than a little melodramatic, it compensates with exuberant energy and a large, uniformly endearing cast.
But a related clause says a deal must be "uniformly applicable" to all parties, and this can be interpreted in many ways.
"On Day 1, they uniformly said the most important thing to them is the safety of their advisers," Colonel Jackson told reporters.
Add the coconut mixture and blend on high until all combined and uniformly green (the spinach will fleck a bit at first).
The loops of sausage are sweet, delicate and uniformly soft, but where they're scored and pressed against the grill, they turn crisp.
Yes, the world of the assassins is entrancing, and the cast — especially Reeves, who holds the whole thing together — is uniformly great.
They uniformly worked longer hours for less pay than their white counterparts on the Union Pacific, and performed the most dangerous work.
I know, after representing people in serious criminal cases for over twenty years, that the death penalty is not fairly or uniformly imposed.
Anti-drug lawmakers, whose ballooning, melon-shaped heads (and uniformly compressed facial features) appear ready to tip over when they're not dangerously undersized.
While Democrats uniformly criticized and questioned the agency administrator about his spending, housing, and treatment of staff, the response from Republicans was mixed.
Their descriptions were uniformly harrowing — burning, shaking legs; dim, smoke-filled stairwells; people crying, hyperventilating, stumbling; doomed firefighters rushing past them, going up.
After Trump's proposed travel ban, major tech companies almost uniformly spoke out, and later filed a legal brief opposing the president's executive order.
And while only one mother I talked to had an elective C-section, the ones who had unplanned surgeries were almost uniformly disappointed.
It is not that political bosses have uniformly failed to recognise the dangers of air pollution, or taken no steps to curb it.
Unfairness like that in Amazon's delivery policy can arise for many reasons, including hidden biases – such as assumptions that populations are distributed uniformly.
McEntire's team did not respond to immediate request for comment from MUNCHIES regarding whether the reception to McEntire's casting has been uniformly warm.
Because their diaphragm moves uniformly across its full surface area, it can deliver more consistent and precise sound and thus produces fewer distortions.
While handguns were once uniformly banned in religious establishments, these places must now provide oral or written guidance banning firearms from their property.
Security forces not been uniformly admired, and usually not at all in liberal society, which maintains a suspicion of their methods and motive.
Trump administration officials, including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, uniformly argued that such an exception should be granted.
Ms. Hoffman believes that her decision not to name her accuser is the reason her post has received such a uniformly positive response.
I am surprised uniformly that they are not afraid of the Death Star, that's Jeff Bezos, and what he can do to healthcare.
If the approaches to history and character could be more nuanced, the actors are uniformly excellent and the impact is powerful (1:35).
The wind blows consistently stronger and more uniformly offshore, but it's expensive to build and maintain massive projects like wind farms out there.
"We uniformly agreed this was a poor practice," Johnson County Health Department Director of Environmental Health John Bonsett told local news outlet Fox59.
The homemade, funky atmosphere was a refreshing departure from the uniformly hip décor of so many coffee shops in cities the world over.
They contested many primaries in open or Republican-held seats, won some of them, and then pretty uniformly lost in the general election.
I visited Uniontown, Fayette's county seat, just before the 2016 election, and found a uniformly pro-Trump clientele at Smitty's Bar and Restaurant.
Courses in the United States are generally quite small, uniformly oval and flat with a dirt surface that favors speed above all else.
And black women, despite "less traditional" views on gender roles compared to black men and white women and men, are not uniformly liberal.
Almost uniformly before Mr. Trump, American presidents publicly promoted the role of journalism in a democracy, even if they groused over tough coverage.
People are not uniformly good or bad at their jobs; many excel in some areas and are average or below average in others.
Six of the 15 statutory cabinet secretaries are still awaiting Senate confirmation as Democrats nearly uniformly oppose almost all of the president's choices.
It is not necessarily a bad presumption in a system based on the presumption of innocence, so long as it is uniformly followed.
The typical ones are listed and are fairly uniformly included, such as Company Purpose, Problem, Solution, Market Size, Product, Business Model, and Team.
Even if Trump's team can find creative new ways to craft sanctions, experts uniformly doubt there's any chance it would change Iran's behavior.
I suggest pouring all of your remaining spices into uniformly sized containers and creating labels for them with painter's tape and a Sharpie.
When Sarkar and his colleagues looked at supernovas, they didn't see a universe that's accelerating uniformly in all directions due to dark energy.
They found "uniformly poorer performance of these systems when detecting pedestrians with Fitzpatrick skin types between 4 and 6," which are darker skin types.
People quite rightly find this alarming, and with Republicans lining up near uniformly to defend him, the voters are lashing out and punishing them.
And, really, you&aposre pushing back on some very, sort of uniformly accepted norms about how feminism is supposed to be empowering to women.
" But she's also uniformly disinterested in the actual details of governance, getting testy when those obligations lead her to feel neglected: "It's my state!
Republicans uniformly opposed the measure, which they said fell short of redeeming an illegitimate, politically motivated crusade by Democrats to undo the 2016 election.
It's non-uniformly divided, and big areas in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and even some parts of Puducherry are facing an acute water crisis.
Once upon a time, Republicans almost uniformly claimed that large and growing loads of debt were an urgent economic crisis that required immediate action.
While it digs, the mole needs the soil to fall around the probe uniformly, providing friction that allows the instrument to hammer farther underground.
Government regulations stipulate that workplaces should ensure a private setting for female employees separate from males, but in practice this is not uniformly applied.
The reaction has been uniformly positive, says Tehrani, though he admits he never asked older residents of Amersfoort what they thought of the construction.
That's why Cook took time today to call for a national privacy regulation, one which would allow Apple to operate uniformly across the country.
"It is one the most uniformly bearish reports in some time," said John Kilduff, partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital in New York.
"The Palmer amaranth was uniformly distributed across those 70 acres, so that was a good sign that it came in the seed," Hartzler said.
That allows pressurised air inside the cabin to push out uniformly in all directions, easing loads and removing the need for heavy strengthening materials.
As people started to slowly realize that the leak was nothing more than a wrongheaded publicity stunt, reactions to it were almost uniformly negative.
That doesn't mean such cases can't succeed, Park says, but plaintiffs need time to gather evidence that female rape victims were uniformly treated poorly.
Democrats in the House voted uniformly against the GOP's health-care bill last month, which passed the House by just a single "yes" vote.
In the current environment, Republicans will uniformly oppose any tax increases, meaning that reconciliation legislation is likely to depend almost entirely on spending cuts.
Friends always hastened to praise Clinton for her determination to "keep going," but they uniformly described her now as angry, confused, bitter, and sad.
The older generation is uniformly depicted as oblivious and conservative; sex is neither seen nor heard of, and any reference to it is shameful.
It heats uniformly to create that coveted golden-brown crust while making sure that everything inside is cooked evenly, and it releases food easily.
That's one of the fundamental objectives of tax reform: broadening the tax base to create a system that treats businesses more fairly and uniformly.
Shares in affected companies were not hugely or uniformly dented, with WPP down 0.4 percent, Maersk up 0.2 percent and Metro up 0.53 percent.
That concern seems almost ironic when you consider that in fact critics at the time almost uniformly decried the novel's attempt to normalize homosexuality.
But Ryan, fearing that a vote could backfire if Democrats uniformly decided to oppose the measure, decided it wasn't worth the risk, Politico reports.
The sensitive, comedic cast is uniformly excellent, but I was most moved by Chris Perfetti, who gives sardonic expression to Masha's dreaminess and rage.
Almost uniformly, the men had been able to produce fewer watts and recall fewer words when they performed the muscular and mental tasks together.
Earlier in the day, a sea of people, uniformly dressed in black, stretched for more than a mile through the center of the city.
Republicans were almost uniformly opposed to the bill, which they said contained too many restrictions on the power of immigration agencies and inadequate funding.
The service, led by six singers of various races and genders with uniformly excellent hair, came to a close and it was show time.
"In each review, the courts have uniformly held that Mr. Ragbir does not have a legal basis to remain in the U.S.," she said.
Party leaders uniformly lined up behind Clinton and made sure that other major contenders like Elizabeth Warren and Biden stayed out of the race.
But in the hands of politicians hoping to avoid scrutiny, the tools could make it appear that their tweets and policies are uniformly supported.
The largely unfamiliar cast is uniformly good, especially Fitzgerald as the button-down femme fatale and Kelly, who segues convincingly between vulnerability and disdain.
Our officers are trained to enforce U.S. laws uniformly and fairly and they do not discriminate based on religion, race, ethnicity or sexual orientation.
Throughout this period and even today, the House has closely guarded its turf over tariffs, and the Senate has uniformly acquiesced in this arrangement.
Nearly four years after they opened, the Affordable Care Act's insurance marketplaces, also known as exchanges, are not uniformly failing, as Mr. Trump claims.
"We're in a late-cycle environment, we're stretching the limits of the economy, and public policy is the most uniformly pro-inflation," he said.
H.R.5050 did force banks in all 50 states to handle lending uniformly, but it has not monumentally changed the lending environment for women.
Democratic candidates in 2020, like Warren, Booker and Harris -- among many others -- have almost uniformly endorsed a broad expansion of government-run health insurance.
While most shoppers report having chosen this kids' winter hat for its looks, they are uniformly thrilled with how warm and soft it is.
HELP Committee Republicans last week uniformly praised Price, who is seen as a crucial figure in uniting the GOP on health care policy. Sen.
Although Moore has the backing of President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee, Senate Republicans have almost uniformly shunned the controversial former judge.
Well, the actual experts on intelligence and national security who have followed this story — regardless of their political affiliation — have nearly uniformly backed Rice.
We think the purpose is distraction, because these posts are highly coordinated within certain time periods and the posts are written uniformly over time.
Tuesday night was a strong visual reminder of the divisions within the Democratic caucus, but overall, Democrats' reactions to Trump were almost uniformly negative.
The uniformly strong cast is astonishingly vulnerable as their characters break each other down, slipping in and out of fantasies and brutally intimate arguments.
Seems kinda obvious for a bunch of experts in the habits of millennials, a group which uniformly adores Taylor Swift and avocados, you know?
Guillot's team also found that, below 3,000 km, Jupiter rotates uniformly, rather than with zones and belts rotating at differential speeds as in the atmosphere.
The US intelligence community has uniformly said the Russian government was behind the Democratic Party hacks and is the source of WikiLeaks' blockbuster 2016 disclosures.
Inspired by the unverifiable images of Comet 67P's surface, artist Joanie Lemercier has created 1,000 sprawling procedural landscapes using nothing but uniformly-sized black dots.
But thankfully, our cosmic home is a place that follows rules; the laws of physics seem to agree everywhere, and galaxies are uniformly distributed throughout.
Media coverage almost uniformly referred to the Branch Davidians as a "cult" and was unsympathetic not just to Koresh but to his followers as well.
The agencies responsible for separated kids and parents — HHS and Department of Homeland Security, respectively — do not uniformly document which child belongs to which parent.
The production, handled by Mirwais along with Jason Evigan, Mike Dean, and others, is uniformly excellent and bizarre while maintaining the cohesion Heart sorely lacked.
My consistent disappointment with bra shopping for big boobs — even in the very expensive reaches of lacy lingerie — is that straps are uniformly very wide.
More tech-forward solutions have been pushed, but getting restaurants and suppliers to uniformly sign on to a platform has been a relatively daunting challenge.
"These numbers, astounding as they are, probably represent only half of all STD cases because they are not uniformly reported to the CDC," Hook said.
Russian media uniformly rejected that possibility, saying that the attack was yet another instance of the West using Russia as a scapegoat for its problems.
When I share that memory with others who were fortunate enough to have worked for him, heads, mostly male and uniformly accomplished, nod in recognition.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) should issue a comprehensive set of regulations for autonomous vehicles, to be adopted uniformly across the 50 states.
The one major stumbling-block with how the show depicts these women is that they're all, uniformly uninterested in the fantasy fiction their boys love.
Not all of it is high-quality, but taken together, the evidence pretty uniformly suggests yoga can both decrease pain and improve back-related function.
For someone to get so far in American politics by describing Mexico and Mexicans in uniformly negative terms will reverberate through bilateral relations for years.
"Headcount reduction rates allocated to each plant applied uniformly across the whole plant, and special consideration was not given to secure final inspectors," it said.
"In reality, the Products are uniformly under-filled—approximately only 60% of each of the products' packaging is filled with Raisinets candies," the lawsuit states.
The TRUMP (Tax Returns Uniformly Made Public) Act has a strong chance of passing in California and could be implemented before the next presidential election.
The recent FDA approval of CAR T-cell therapy is a major milestone in the longstanding effort to cure childhood cancer, once almost uniformly fatal.
But they have struggled for nearly two months to get enough GOP House members to support the bill, which will be uniformly opposed by Democrats.
Although it heated up quickly using the same type of battery as the gloves, the heat wasn't as uniformly distributed as I would have liked.
It was an empty avatar, walking through New York, shooting guys who obviously looted every sporting goods store going in order to uniformly clothe themselves.
The cast of a TV show hasn't been so uniformly attractive since Gossip Girl, a series about beautiful, rich adolescents who know that they're beautiful.
Snap's stock also fell 8.9 percent Monday after MoffettNathanson reiterated its sell rating, noting it found students were "uniformly disapproving" of the company's app redesign.
Nothing seems too menial for the helpers, who are uniformly thrilled about the prospect of seeing their handiwork on display, even if it is anonymous.
When faced with similar criminal contempt measures out of the House in the past, the U.S. attorney's office has uniformly rejected the calls for prosecution.
Members of Congress, regardless of party, should uniformly support the investigation into Russia's interference with the election, including any possible involvement by Trump campaign officials.
Still, some push back from the market to the proposed change could be expected as Asian countries have not uniformly accepted the new fuel specifications.
Prior to 2013 banks and governments more or less uniformly implied that cryptocurrencies were little more than a tool for those operating outside the law.
It would be inaccurate to describe this genre as uniformly progressive: The books are of their time, with all the prejudices and anachronisms that implies.
While young people are not uniformly Democratic-leaning or supportive of gun regulation, they are well to the left of the middle in their views.
And one last thing: Don't fly your drone near a sporting event, and definitely stay out of Washington DC, where fines are uniformly the highest.
They are also uniformly enigmatic, touching on myth, religion, and exotic ancient civilizations, themes Garabedian mined for much of the latter part of his career.
The blowback to Najib's quinoa comments, however, was so uniformly furious that he had to issue an explanation on Facebook on Friday justifying his stance.
I have to reiterate that we haven't seen the end yet when it comes to a political response to this, which has uniformly been authoritarian.
Chefs I spoke with almost uniformly agreed that they were no longer wanted in the president's house even as its denizens were welcome in theirs.
And despite its uniformly high-fashion surroundings, it offers the most eclectic mix of food choices yet to be had under one roof in Miami.
The rows were not uniformly perfect, as the forms sometimes tilted to the left or right, affecting the placement of the teardrop next to it.
Nautical pea and bomber jackets were cropped and buttoned, while cargo trousers fell perilously low on the hips, uniformly finished with a viscose denim trim.
What's happening: The city of Los Angeles developed the Mobility Data Specification which establishes how data could be uniformly formatted and shared among multiple stakeholders.
The court is also suffering from a conservative bloc that is now uniformly extreme and activist in a way that the liberal bloc is not.
The Kerry James Marshall exhibition was almost uniformly well received, but the initial show, "Unfinished" — which explored different eras and genres — occasioned some negative reviews.
As Republican lawmakers grow more uniformly conservative and centered outside urban areas, few prominent voices in the party are willing to support gun control measures.
But even if Latinos do show up to the polls in droves, strategists warn that it's not a guarantee they will uniformly vote for Democrats.
But his views on the issue, based on Twitter posts when he was a private citizen, are uniformly hostile to America's involvement in the war.
Most of the invited panelists acknowledged there is a problem, but they also said fairly uniformly that they doubted if more regulation was the solution.
But, occasionally, that tranquillity has slipped into crushing loneliness, like during all the nights I've spent in airport hotels, those uniformly strange and depressing places.
As a rule, car companies are okay with tough standards if they are uniformly applied, have long lead-times, and are not fraught with uncertainty.
But Republicans uniformly oppose them, and Republicans representing red states or congressional districts don't worry that the tax issue will prove explosive and sink them.
In other words, if every Democratic candidate uniformly improved his or her performance by 22008 points, the party would still not take back the House.
"Trump has demonstrated in an economy where the gains aren't shared uniformly across the populace, just talking about growth isn't going to do it," he said.
Industry sources, however, said passenger vehicle and two-wheeler inventories have not actually dropped uniformly across geographies and several dealers continue to hold much higher stock.
But Insecure, like most other shows, does tend to prioritize the connections Molly makes in person over the guys she meets online, who are uniformly disappointing.
Since the New York Times published a report on Louis C.K.'s pattern of sexual misconduct on Thursday, the comedy community has almost uniformly denounced him.
The overall mortality rate (shaded in gray) increases uniformly (dotted line) despite the variations in the "sub-epidemics" of different drugs in different times (colored blocks).
It found that black voters almost uniformly believe Trump is a racist and that, as a result, everyday racism in the US is on the rise.
The cast seemed also to take umbrage at the press coverage — their uniformly anti-media takes were positively Trump-like — that implied the show manipulates them.
It's a reasonable discussion to have: if our end goal is tournaments that aren't uniformly male, can putting on separate tournaments be part of the solution?
Elsewhere, Rusch's outlook is likewise not uniformly negative, but he identifies a few policy issues that could pose trouble for some of the companies he covers.
Even as the House bill devolved into a plan that they uniformly opposed, they looked ahead to what they hoped would be a more reasonable Senate.
The twist is that they are almost uniformly respectful and considerate of each other, and the friendships they form are often as compelling as the romances.
These potential regulatory changes won't be distributed uniformly and won't benefit all industries, but they will in some cases make things easier for large incumbent businesses.
The most frequently asserted claim in these cases is of breach of fiduciary duty because investors believe almost uniformly that their financial advisor is a fiduciary.
He was insistent that if Singapore's society was not uniformly clean and luscious with green, it would only be the wealthy which could enjoy gracious surroundings.
This year's list of Oscar nominees — almost uniformly white and overwhelmingly male — has drawn heavy criticism from a number of sources for a lack of diversity.
It was the trajectory of countless European jihadis who were uniformly loners, anti-socials, petty criminals, and, in most cases, drug dealers or heavy drug users.
Trump fumed at the loss, tweeting that the three Republicans "let the American people down," linking them to the Democrats who were uniformly against the plan.
That's not the only similarity: the feathers appear uniformly black inside the amber, actually show up in shades of brown, silver, and white under the microscope.
Second, the books uniformly garner comparisons to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, which has become even more popular thanks to the Hulu adaptation starring Elisabeth Moss.
The performers, directed by Kira Simring (the Cell's artistic director), are uniformly on point, with a grizzled Mr. Lane and a disheveled Ms. Donnelly especially fine.
Republicans hold only a two-seat majority in the Senate, so the GOP has little margin for defections because Democrats are uniformly opposed to the plan.
The study had some limitations, including that any breast cancer diagnoses during pregnancy in the data were not uniformly distinguishable from diagnoses made during early postpartum.
The tree's uniformly slim profile measures just 23 inches so its perfect for extra-narrow spaces and the 500 white lights give it a warm glow.
When Netflix originally announced its plans for "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" back in late 2014, the response from theaters, including market leader Regal, was uniformly negative.
Like any jarred sauce with "fresh" basil that turns into something akin to limp toilet paper, jarred sauce with "fresh garden vegetables" is uniformly a disappointment.
The Senate is now narrowly divided 51–49, and if Democrats uniformly opposed Kavanaugh, it would only take two defections for his nomination to go down.
Most state constitutions express principles that may be used to limit gerrymandering, like calling for free and fair elections and mandating that laws be applied uniformly.
The contemporary scenes, meanwhile, go for low comedy and topical satire, as Singh (the rare Sikh cop on the Mumbai force) dodges his uniformly corrupt superiors.
Democrats were uniformly against it, and several Republicans expressed reservations about the plan, questioning whether it would help workers who needed federal assistance the most. Sen.
His score might have soared if not for his putting, which was uniformly solid and included a 24-footer for par on the par-3 eighth.
With the exception of "Love Yourself," a slow, static acoustic ballad in which Bieber gives an ex-girlfriend an angry pep talk, they've been uniformly excellent.
The survey, however, cautions that they aren't a uniformly Democratic voting bloc, unlike African American voters, for example, who tend to vote pretty overwhelmingly for Democrats.
Yeah, it made us interdependent in a way that prevents war, and so there was some clear social good from that, but it wasn't distributed uniformly.
Almost uniformly dressed in white, the cast also employed stylized postures to convey the story; as Damayanti, Micari was especially compelling, wide-eyed and smoothly elegant.
Unfortunately, the PC version of the game, released by Ubisoft of all companies, was uniformly seen as a trash port; it didn't even properly support controllers.
The idea was to design artillery shells that broke open in midair, dispensing little grenades that exploded in more uniformly sized pieces than earlier munitions did.
The plan would transfer some detainees abroad, prosecute others and move the rest to facilities in the United States, an idea the GOP has uniformly panned.
The big picture: None of these major asset managers predict a resolution to the trade war next year, but they almost uniformly expect a de-escalation.
"Vice President Biden's conduct was uniformly validated by the witnesses in the House investigation who confirmed his conduct was consistent with US policy," impeachment manager Rep.
Not only did his magazines popularize the little-known candidate, Luce ensured the coverage was uniformly positive, often to the dismay of journalists working for him.
While Our World in Data is an uplifting read on the whole, it doesn't depict things uniformly trending better (and it'd be dishonest if it did).
Already-liberal institutions — universities, Hollywood, the big foundations and the mass media — are now more uniformly allied with the left than even the very recent past.
Uniformly, in his experience, schools said no: The process would proceed, with or without the accused, and with findings of responsibility put on his permanent record.
Coverage of official policy is uniformly positive, and sensitive stories, like the imprisonment of the Uighur ethnic minority group, are either briefly covered or completely banned.
It's anchored by Stenberg's dynamic performance, but the rest of the cast is uniformly terrific, especially Hall and Hornsby as Starr's loving, worried, angry, caring parents.
Though the nine songs on the LP unfold in surprising ways, like the hypnotic bass blasts on opener "Traffic," the tracklist uniformly feels assured and self-contained.
They found the dye could wrap itself tightly and uniformly around hair strands, creating a waterproof seal that lasted for up to 30 washes without fading away.
"I don't think there is a way to apply this kind of standard uniformly across the country, and therefore there will be disparities and uncertainties," he said.
But new tax legislation may not fare well in the closely divided Senate, where Republicans would need support from Democrats who uniformly opposed last year's tax overhaul.
These laws were uniformly lobbied for by big telecom providers and help preserve the monopolies that these companies have in many cities and towns around the country.
But when members of Congress found out what had happened this year, whether or not they voted for the legislation, they uniformly vowed to change the mistake.
The community, which was organized in the lead-in to Trump's presidential run, has come to represent much of the site's failures in uniformly enforcing content policies.
And in 2012, Gifford wrote a uniformly-panned musical about a real-life female celebrity evangelical preacher, called Scandalous: The Life and Trials of Aimee Semple McPherson.
"It's the profiling we're doing and psychometrics we've built in house and our own IP that allows us to collect data uniformly for machine learning," he said.
Fox has been adept at reviving properties with lingering fan interest, but the results have been almost uniformly disappointing-- most recently with "The X-Files'" tepid comeback.
The Band's Visit has been uniformly praised for its music, and in their soft emotion and cultural specificity, the songs are quite distinct for a Broadway musical.
Republican leaders, as a result, cannot afford to lose more than 22 votes from their own caucus, because Democrats are expected to vote uniformly against the bill.
Yet embarrassingly for Republicans, one topic on which this is not true is climate change where his views, though patently ridiculous, are uniformly embraced by his party.
I have spoken with many former and current prisoners, and they uniformly insist that jail (with exception for the most horrible prison experiences) is worse than prison.
All in all, YnM's weighted blanket is a great option; it's breathable, versatile, uniformly weighted, and comes on the less expensive end of the weighted blanket spectrum.
They also said they were not surprised by J&Js findings because contaminants are not uniformly dispersed throughout talc and different testing methods can yield varying results.
The USPS does not receive advance electronic data at its international mail centers as uniformly as private carriers, which means fentanyl can be delivered by the USPS.
That email dealt a death blow to the pride I had always felt in hailing from a family of industrious and, I thought, uniformly upstanding Anglo-Saxons.
Republicans hold only a two-seat majority in the Senate, so the GOP has little margin for defections because Democrats are uniformly opposed to the plan. Sens.
The Sanders win is particularly surprising because it so dramatically contradicted the polls, which almost uniformly had Clinton running far ahead of the Vermont senator in Michigan.
Silicon Valley leadership, which almost uniformly lined up behind Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, is split when it comes to the Trump administration.
In an interview, Mr. Johnson said he respected Twitter's right to ban patently offensive speech but argued that it needed to set a consistent, uniformly applied standard.
When Ms. Shange (her full name is pronounced en-toh-ZAH-kee SHAHN-gay) first arrived in the American theater, though, the response was not uniformly reverent.
Mr. Trump has suggested that he might be open to recognizing Russia's annexation of Crimea, which the international community uniformly condemned as an act of blatant aggression.
They are deemed effective when the target population is significantly reduced, and reduced uniformly across all sites, at just the right time and for an extended period.
While "bad behavior in marketing departments is unpleasant," he concludes, the real scientific outrage and the big public danger lie in uniformly dubious practices of drug development.
Most political analysts believe that the only effective pressure will have to come from within the Chinese Communist Party's leadership, and official voices have been uniformly strident.
Either of those possibilities would rattle Mr. Trump's aides, who are uniformly hawkish about Iran and North Korea, and favor squeezing those countries over talking to them.
This pattern means the states that emit the most carbon provide an imposing phalanx of support for Republican elected officials almost uniformly hostile to action on climate.
While the news spooked Microsoft investors amid a broader market selloff triggered by the epidemic, the Wall Street analysts who cover Microsoft maintained a uniformly unperturbed demeanor.
At MSNBC, where the conservative voices are almost uniformly of the never-Trump variety, executives are also out on former Trump administration officials, the two agents said.
Among that, USB-C is one of the most popular one in the market and it is also the type that EU regulators want to use uniformly.
In interviews at a conference of state legislative leaders here, Republican legislators tasked with defending their majorities were uniformly worried that their party is headed for losses.
"The large facilities are almost uniformly dependent on intensive confinement methods," Jonathan Lovvorn, a veteran practitioner of animal law who now lectures at Yale Law School, said.
That unhappy state of privileged irrelevance is of course compounded, in the same exercise in caricature, by a successful career in pharmaceuticals — that industry being uniformly evil.
Void of blue and seen as blur—assuming you are, like me, seated in the upper circle—she is uniformly tawny gold, from head to pointed toe.
Author of more than 30 books and one of Britain's leading conservative intellectuals, Scruton chooses to examine a series of writers through an explicitly and uniformly political lens.
Emerging markets from China to Brazil are heavily, though not uniformly, influenced by commodity prices; as riskier assets, they tend to do better as economic growth cycles age.
U.S. officials have uniformly emphasized diplomatic and economic tools to accelerate Maduro's departure, like sanctions, but Faller acknowledged the U.S. military stood ready to provide options if needed.
Throughout the universe, all matter and energy is diffusing out of hot spots like coffee and stars, ultimately destined (after trillions of years) to spread uniformly through space.
Luminoodle is the clear winner if you want to uniformly illuminate a space to wrench on a car, or a camp site well enough to read a book.
There's nothing wrong with sexualized characters, of course, but these moments, while rare, uniformly feel out of place, especially given the game stars 24- and 24-year-olds.
Present-day Democrats, including those in the House of Representatives, where Mr. Lewis has represented Georgia for nearly 30 years, uniformly share Mr. Lewis' vision of racial progressivism.
These voters are also guided politically by a sense of urgency: Priorities USA said it found that young black voters almost uniformly see their communities as under attack.
It's a good story well told, and although longtime Yakuza fans might be disappointed with the relatively small number of returning characters, the new cast is uniformly excellent.
The performances are uniformly strong, and the rapport among the central trio feels warm and natural, with Henson displaying a very different side than her "Empire" alter ego.
They told an awful lie to thousands of fans, and these fans almost uniformly responded with sympathy and outrage, only to later find out they had been duped.
It's true that Ryan has had limited success in enacting his agenda, but the impediments there have uniformly been in the United States Senate, not the White House.
Due to the state and local-led nature of U.S. elections, it's very difficult to ensure that security measures can be uniformly implemented and enforced across the board.
This week, nothing brought that notion to light more starkly than the image of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner standing, uniformly framed, in a window at Buckingham Palace.
Of course the hour that ensues isn't uniformly ideological—this is music, their first in decades and their last ever, and music's impulses and necessities are their heart.
When it comes to North Korea Americans have uniformly negative views of both the communist nation ruled by Kim Jong Un and of his country's nuclear weapons ambitions.
But it's rare to hear a young singer with such a uniformly beautiful sound and such solid technique in repertory that includes the Baroque and Chinese folk song.
"The housing market is improving, though in fits and starts and not uniformly across the nation," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
In the Trump era, Democrats, for all their internecine policy battles, have uniformly sought to position themselves as a moral, honest alternative to the President and his allies.
If JUUL was never going to actively and uniformly enforce the policy to keep flavored products off shelves, arguably the ban may have done more harm than good.
But banks are not uniformly rewarding their dealmakers amid a need to shave costs due to falling trading revenues, pedestrian growth elsewhere and regulatory pressure to curb compensation.
"Yellen took the dovish side in the great Fed debate and markets are reacting uniformly to her comments," said John Augustine, chief investment officer at Huntington National Bank.
Democrats tend to feel invulnerable on social policy due to the almost-uniformly left-wing media establishment that exists to convince the voting public of their moral superiority.
A sincere thank you is all Conrad said one week after being brought to Sharp Memorial Hospital in San Diego for a uniformly fatal allergic reaction to peanuts.
Even the thousands of lipstick covered cigarette butts mounted behind a glass case bring to mind a smell and mood, even though they are presented so uniformly sterile.
"Headcount reduction rates allocated to each plant applied uniformly across the whole plant, and special consideration was not given to secure final inspectors," it said in a report.
With a uniformly excellent American cast that wears its roles like confining and prickly skins, and on a smaller stage, "Girl" feels far more convincingly of a piece.
But while high-opportunity neighbourhoods are not, in fact, uniformly more expensive, most voucher recipients remain in low-opportunity neighbourhoods that tend to produce poorer outcomes for children.
Lawmakers were almost uniformly on the same page, one Democrat on the call said, and it only further resolved their intent to fight for Mr. Mueller's underlying work.
But anti-abortion policy in America is almost uniformly written by people who, just like Trump, very, very obviously don't understand the medical realities of pregnancy and childbirth.
The current female ensembles — tall, thin, almost uniformly white — were modeled in part on the Ziegfeld Follies' American chorus girls, who became popular in the 1910s and 1920s.
Members of the Democratic Party should be calling for his resignation and uniformly demanding an aggressive set of measures to protect all workers and shore up the economy.
Add a near-complete silence on the global economy to images of development programs helping women, and we get a picture of Northern involvement that is uniformly positive.
But Mr. Trump's wish list, in particular, faces long odds, with Democrats uniformly opposed and Republicans already showing themselves to be squeamish about some of the president's plans.
Vilsack's reputation also certainly benefited by presiding over a period of fairly — although not uniformly — good economic conditions in farm and ranch country — that is, until more recently.
"Rather than spending GPU cycles uniformly to every single pixel on the screen, [developers] can prioritize individual effects on specific game characters or important environmental objects," explains Spencer.
In weighing each of the slates of rival electors submitted from the four states in contention, the commission uniformly certified the Hayes elector by an 8-7 vote.
"Sustainable" is a popular concept in consumer-oriented environmentalism and a concept embraced by energy firms, precisely because it is both uniformly positive and, by itself, totally noncommital.
Though turkey vultures appear uniformly dark at a distance, their wings are two-toned: a dark front half, followed by the silvery gray undersides of their secondary feathers.
Trump will also sometimes consume news from conservative outlets Newsmax and One America News Network, which tend to take a more uniformly pro-Trump line than Fox News.
A key sentence that would have restricted the child benefit curbs to Britain has been taken out, suggesting that the new rules will apply across the EU uniformly.
A directive leaves room for states to interpret a law and tailor it to their respective whims, whereas a regulation is broadly and uniformly applied across all member states.
Zhang is viewed by analysts as a safe pair of hands because of his achievements at the company, but reaction to the succession news has not been uniformly positive.
Almost uniformly, though, these movies have one element in common: The women protagonists are not professional criminals, but regular people pushed to criminality by dire — though not exceptional — circumstances.
Sam, who wears studded belts and has three Avril Lavigne posters in her room (girl, same), is a problem for him because she doesn't uniformly love everything he says.
Barcelona and Real Madrid are the top two in La Liga, despite the fact that both have been pretty uniformly dreadful for the first two months of the season.
Further limiting their ability to do damage was the fact that in a departure hall, absent lines at a counter, the passengers are more uniformly dispersed throughout the area.
That's troubling for Republicans because there is a strong and perhaps growing tendency for close Senate contests to break uniformly in the direction of the party faring best nationally.
The film is a good example of what Marvel does well, and its cast is one of the best the studio has ever assembled, served by uniformly deft characterisation.
FROM PEN: Try Our Amazing Never Watered Down Bloody Mary From "they're uniformly bad" to "that tastes unbelievable," the judges, as always, don't hold back in giving their critiques.
For the screen to appear uniformly backlit and vibrant, you have to look at it directly, which is the opposite of what I'd expect on a 224Hz matte display.
At the same time—as union power and membership declined across America—the Democratic party grew more uniformly socially liberal: a terrible fit for staid, socially conservative West Virginia.
They were wearing the same outfit, had the same haircut, and uniformly believed their spirits would ascend to a UFO that would take them to the Kingdom of Heaven.
Georgia Tech has been using a virtual TA to answer student questions, with such success that students didn't realize "Jill" was a computer and gave her "uniformly positive" reviews.
Trump fumed at the loss after the vote, tweeting that the three Republicans "let the American people down," linking them to the Democrats who were uniformly against the plan.
It noted that firms have almost uniformly established a chief risk officer position and shown more active participation by the board and various risk committees in enterprise risk management.
While one group is widely recognized for determining U.S. economic cycles - the National Bureau of Economic Research - no such body is uniformly accepted for defining bull and bear markets.
While it is in no way the intention of this show to be a retrospective, the works by O'Keeffe that are included are uniformly phenomenal and very smartly chosen.
And you've been very focused on the improvements we can get not from tremendous innovations but to be able to apply what we already know more uniformly and rigorously.
Story songs are almost uniformly terrible, traps for otherwise fine songwriters like Paul McCartney and Rod Stewart, and crutches for terrible songwriters with nothing to say, like Billy Joel.
"It is also completely and unjustifiably contrary to the stays the courts uniformly granted when deciding whether a lawsuit against President Clinton could proceed in federal court," Kasowitz said.
It also uses diversification techniques to generate and distribute various binary images of the same software to further reduce the possibility of uniformly applied cyberattacks against a product line.
And we want fair standards for achieving success that are uniformly applied, so that we can reward one another commensurately with the value of the benefits that we confer.
This prohibition applies uniformly to requests issued via warrant and requests issued via subpoena, and the age of the email has no bearing on the outcome of the request.
Rhode Island lawmakers are retreating from a uniformly-derided piece of legislation that would have forced internet users to pay a $20 fee per device just to watch porn.
More uniformly educated populations are better equipped to resolve chronic policy problems, bolster economic growth, and keep pace with rapidly shifting geopolitical dynamics, which contributes to stability at home.
And the volunteers in this study were almost uniformly quicker to move toward the active images than the sedentary ones and slower to avoid those same active stick figures.
A., the young woman who said she had never seen an image of a penis until she watched porn, resisted the idea that porn was uniformly bad for teenagers.
The cast, including Minnie Driver and John Ross Bowie as J.J.'s parents, is uniformly excellent, and the show clicked into a hilarious groove just a few episodes in.
They have also almost uniformly rejected the president's arguments that tariffs are good for the United States, saying that these taxes reduce economic activity by raising prices for consumers.
There is just one almost uniformly effective treatment, and it is woefully underused: only about 1 percent of the 24 million American adults who are eligible get the procedure.
And at times, I had the feeling that many of the uniformly intense cast members could change parts (and Bobby Frederick Tilley II's costumes), and no one would notice.
" Second, Krueger and Posner would support legislation making noncompete agreements "uniformly unenforceable and banned if they govern a worker who earns less than the median wage in her state.
Former intelligence officials uniformly denounced the decision by Mr. Trump but said they doubted it would silence critics or hamper advice that former officials provide companies or the government.
He was, at that point, something of an enigma: Nobody really knew how he would fare in management; initial impressions, from his time at Castilla, were not uniformly positive.
The hosts' uniformly buoyant approach can also feel out-of-sync when speaking with guests like the artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan, whose work deals with human rights and surveillance.
The candidates were far more united on the issue of addressing election security, with the candidates uniformly calling for more steps to protect U.S. elections in the future. Sen.
But any vertically challenged people hoping to grow taller by becoming an astronaut will unfortunately be disappointed; after a short time on Earth, astronauts' heights uniformly return to normal.
The Crimea does not have uniformly happy associations for Gorbachev whose Perestroika reforms ended the Cold War but ultimately brought the end of the Soviet Union in December 1991.
That Republicans uniformly opposed impeachment was a reflection not just of Trump's dominance over the GOP but the feverish whip operation deployed by McCarthy to keep the party united.
But that's where things gets tricky since many of the so-called ESG factors, like brand appeal for example, are subjective and therefore impossible to uniformly judge or quantify.
Still, Republicans uniformly praised Jordan and other lines of questioning as effective, while party groups were quick to blast out memes mocking the witnesses for their second-hand accounts.
Right now, these blocks are almost uniformly full of transaction information, limiting the number of transactions that can go through the bitcoin network in a reasonable amount of time.
Everyone is uniformly terrific, but Nyong'o's performance as the film's narrative and moral center is virtuosically creepy and heartbreaking, like she's swapping out souls between — or even during — takes.

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