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BECKY QUICK: That's a good way of looking at it.
One way of looking at it, certainly, is as amusing novelty.
A more pessimistic way of looking at it, however, would be this.
That's kind of, I guess it's an ironic way of looking at it.
And that-- you know, and that's the CPAs' work-- way of looking at it.
It's a simplistic way of looking at it, but human drives don't really vary.
And maybe there's some truth in that, but there's another way of looking at it.
Zombies, it's a way of looking at it that I don't think is very fruitful.
"This is a valid way of looking at it," he said of the research from Harvard.
It's a short chapter called "Eloping," and if you have a way of looking at it, do.
Another way of looking at it is that Parks should be called the Edna Griffin of Alabama.
The tweet about "reaching the end of its life," that's a brutally honest way of looking at it.
The other way of looking at it is that the symptoms that you're taking the drug for break through.
Yet there is another way of looking at it — fans of no are rebranding it as the altruistic choice.
Another way of looking at it, though, is which word is most likely to strike dread in your heart.
The biggest apparent weak spot in the housing data now tends to confirm this way of looking at it.
Another way of looking at it is that the average snowfall per season since 1869 has been 28.8 inches.
It's a choice to be energized, because the other choice is a depressing, pointless way of looking at it.
But here's one way of looking at it: At one point, ABC devoted an entire evening to Rhimes's shows.
In my very scientific way of looking at it what Dr Paterno's said, you could experience this in different ways.
One way of looking at it is that 996 is China's version of Silicon Valley's hustle culture, put in overdrive.
A lot of folks compare Snapchat to Twitter, which I think is a pretty apt way of looking at it.
There's always some different way of looking at it, even if it's always not necessarily going to work out for you.
Another way of looking at it is how much investors want to be paid to bear the risk of the bond.
One way of looking at it is to celebrate the divinity of all things, the light and the dark, life and death.
But another way of looking at it is that they're returning to the sounds that made them the musicians they are today.
Yet another way of looking at it: Netflix has made lots of splashy deals with content makers in the last few years.
Having grown up in the investing industry, which has failed to engage women, I had an old-school way of looking at it.
"My parents made sure no matter how traumatic anything was, that there was always… a different way of looking at it," he explains.
Another way of looking at it is that the predicted effects of climate change are very bad, but not in a cinematic way.
The other way of looking at it is as a stunning success, one that gave Trump and his defenders exactly what they wanted.
The other way of looking at it is, if I feel violated by that slight, it doesn't matter objectively how minor that slight was.
But that was the calm before the storm, because he truly ended the evening with a bang: That's one way of looking at it!
I guess that's the wrong way of looking at it — there are reasons that we now see, scientifically, why ancient cures could have worked.
But the other way of looking at it is that it's surprisingly sticky — he's shown a lot of resilience with those core Trump supporters.
But here's another way of looking at it: When you grow up in a country of 1 billion people, everything boils down to odds.
I "get the biggest crowds in the world for a guy without a guitar, which is an interesting way of looking at it," Trump said.
If your answer is the number of formerly uninsured people who were newly insured under the law — that's the wrong way of looking at it.
It's more detailed and complicated than this, but that's a 30,000-foot way of looking at it, per people who have walked through this idea.
Another way of looking at it: the system will allow Amazon to avoid the purchase of some 4 million kilowatt-hours of electricity a year.
Or, another way of looking at it: since its inception, Uber has refused to do right by its drivers and allow for tipping within its app.
Another way of looking at it is that states run by Democrats typically impose higher taxes and were disproportionately impacted by the change in SALT treatment.
The heartbreaking thing is that in any other way of looking at it, in any other aspect of life, Kid Yamamoto was not an old man.
I believe that thinking "Hey, the HEPA filters make Tesla great for polluted places" is the wrong way of looking at it: It's the other way around.
In one way of looking at it, the bald eagles at Reelfoot Lake are returning the favor by providing a critical source of income for the region.
Another way of looking at it: People would pay between $238 and $24.5 per day to be just as happy as they otherwise are, but pain-free.
I like getting a theme and having to find my own way of looking at it; it sets me off in directions I might not have otherwise found.
The other way of looking at it is that my species had a high probability of spawning two new factions that equated to "money people" and "religious people".
Sure. That's one way of looking at it, but we have over 20,103 partners in total on the record label side, just mentioning even the top record labels.
Another way of looking at it is that Lyft is just a more advanced version of stepping out into the street and raising your hand to hail a cab.
"We don't want to get too carried away in saying that Argentina is a beacon of stability, but that is probably one way of looking at it," he added.
Here's another way of looking at it: Failing to invest is like letting money fall out of your wallet every day, says Sallie Krawcheck, Ellevest co-founder and CEO.
Another way of looking at it is that VW is taking a page from the playbook of Tesla, which has installed 1,210 of its Supercharger stations across the globe since 2012.
That is one way of looking at it; though the reference to hat pins is clearly trivializing, the notion that the opinions were a "price" rather than a gift is somewhat revealing.
Another way of looking at it, though, is that by bucking the rules of what is safe in self-driving cars and what isn't, Musk is putting people in danger right now.
Sarah Lacy, Nick Bilton have a more critical eye and a more intelligent, analytical way of looking at it, but a lot of the stuff that gets written about ... No, it is.
But I added that there might be another way of looking at it, that there wasn't a neutron or electron at Natanz that was ever going to be in a nuclear weapon.
But the simplest way of looking at it, he says, and the most important for an investor, is to consider how interest rates affect the value of a stock and a bond.
The basic way of looking at it was to make sure that we were constantly having fun and every decision was born out of that instead of whether or not we stand behind.
But another way of looking at it is that, after a long history of corruption throughout colonisation and dictatorship, the crooks are at last getting rounded up, ousted from office and sent to jail.
Years after Donnie Darko was firmly cemented as a cult classic, Michael Andrews described it as "maybe a naiviety that manifested itself as something original", which is perhaps a romantic way of looking at it.
"It's this weird way of looking at it because I wish I could've been better or at least just really expressed myself better in a lot of moments over the past three years," he says.
" Another way of looking at it: "A third government official briefed on the meeting defended the president, saying Mr. Trump was using a negotiating tactic when he told Mr. Lavrov about the "pressure" he was under.
Conor McGregor may have lost, but there's another way of looking at it ... a way that was clearly embraced by his Irish fans who went wild after the fight at the T-Mobile Arena and Vegas casinos.
Here's one way of looking at it: As a result of both the business and personal income tax cuts, households making between $22019,22020 and $1 million will see their after-tax income rise by an average of 5.2%.
The other way of looking at it: the US played the same lineup and came out to both matches in the same formation—with a 1-0 lead before the tactical shift against Costa Rica—and somehow got completely different results.
But another way of looking at it is that Facebook believes the ecosystem is healthy enough that Oculus doesn't have to be the one making the content for its headsets, which is probably necessary for the long-term health of the industry.
I think I say this in the book somewhere, but a different way of looking at it is: If your clever complex doesn't reduce the suffering of real men and women, maybe you need a new clever, complex theory of the world.
The question is: I think at a second level, once you have someone engaged, is whether you present the issue in its full complexity, or whether you keep it at this distorted, simplistic, stereotype, as Walter Lippmann said, way of looking at it?
SO THIS IDEA THAT THERE'S THIS MAGIC NEUTRAL RATE THAT'S SORT OF CONSTANT FOR ALL TIME I THINK IS NOT A GOOD WAY OF LOOKING AT IT. LIESMAN: LET'S TALK ABOUT WHAT'S MORE IN FRONT OF US WHICH IS THE RATE HIKES THIS YEAR.
My mum, Vicky—I talk about her a lot—she said to me, "The irony of the whole process is that the people who were against it have effectively had to come out," and I thought that was a really interesting way of looking at it.
Another way of looking at it is that a crooked presidential election in 1876, disputed by both Democrats and Republicans, led to an agreement whereby the Democrats conceded the election to Rutherford B. Hayes, in return for the Republicans pulling the remaining federal troops from the southern states.
It's a different way of looking at it, and when you ask what rock'n'roll is— a band that drink a load of Jack Daniels and pass out and puke or whatever their imagination of rock'n'roll is, if they can't get naked together, then I would say they're not really rock'n'roll.
That's one way of looking at it, anyway—I'm sure that Ryan and wife Amy, who also worked on the game, would rather see it less as a purging of emotions built up in the wake of their son's death, and more a celebration of the time they did spend together.
So, you think my thought that video games are something you do in one part of the house around one screen or one device or watching TV is something you do, it's a distinct thing, that's an old fuddy-duddy way of looking at it, and everyone is ... younger folks are going to increasingly converge?
It's a very unsexy way of looking at it, but until we see the proper infrastructure in place, and they're actually integrated systems, integrated chip sets and modems, not just like little backpacks you're attaching to your existing phone or 5GE networks, which are 4G networks that are given a little bit of a boost.
Other way of looking at it is, Periscope as a brand is incredibly nascent compared to Twitter, but the beauty of our marriage is that we don't have to be, the Periscope brand doesn't have to be the only brand that paves the way for live video consumption and all the other things we care about like giving our live broadcasters a great experience, more reach, a better time watched.
That's my way of looking at it, so, begorra, eight guns equal eighty.
The KA2 is identical to KAF, but lacks the autofocus drive shaft. Another way of looking at it is that it adds the seventh contact for digital information to the KA-mount.
We had a totally different way of looking at it. In our minds, we thought the characters weren't faking anything. They just got carried away. Then all of the sudden after that, they saw each other in a different light.
The KAF3-mount is used on Pentax lenses that solely rely on SDM or DC autofocus motors. It is identical to the KAF2, but lacks the screw-drive autofocus drive shaft. Another way of looking at it is that it adds the power zoom/in-lens autofocus motor contacts to the KA2 mount.
That is the part of the track that provides traction. Or simpler way of looking at it is, the bar that crosses the pad and is raised."; Aufklarung:"On Ex/Winter we put in place of the rubber [pad] a steel plate in the shape of a raised "X". This we here call a "Grouser".
As mentioned above, while the primary function of demonstratives is to provide spatial references of concrete objects (that (building), this (table)), there is a secondary function: referring to items of discourse. For example: :This sentence is short. :This is what I mean: I am happy with him. :That way of looking at it is wrong.
These are in effect granted an automatic planning permission by law, rather than requiring any specific application for planning permission. Another way of looking at it is that Permitted Development is a form of nationally approved planning permission. Although still defined as "development" these works (may) avoid a need to engage with the planning system and can be undertaken by land owners as a right. More recent changes to PD rules require some element of contact with the LPA before implementation - for example prior notification.
Schafer began to present traditional psychoanalytical concepts not as scientific principles but as interpretative storylines. In this view there is no single correct interpretation of a life story; rather, like other narrative constructions, such as poems or novels, the account lends itself to various understandings each of which can legitimately claim to be true while emphasizing another way of looking at it. According to Mitchell's alternative view of Schafer's work, the value of an interpretation lies not in its objectivity or correctness, but in its potential for opening up new forms of experience and allowing the analysand to claim a deeper and broader sense of its own activity.
The tree rotation renders the inorder traversal of the binary tree invariant. This implies the order of the elements are not affected when a rotation is performed in any part of the tree. Here are the inorder traversals of the trees shown above: Left tree: ((A, P, B), Q, C) Right tree: (A, P, (B, Q, C)) Computing one from the other is very simple. The following is example Python code that performs that computation: def right_rotation(treenode): left, Q, C = treenode A, P, B = left return (A, P, (B, Q, C)) Another way of looking at it is: Right rotation of node Q: Let P be Q's left child.
Another way of looking at it is that these are numbers whose hexadecimal representation contains only the digits 0, 1, 4, 5. For instance, 69 = 10114 = 4516. Equivalently, they are the numbers whose binary and negabinary representations are equal.. Plot of the number of sequence elements up to n divided by \sqrt n, on a logarithmic horizontal scale It follows from either the binary or base-4 definitions of these numbers that they grow roughly in proportion to the square numbers. The number of elements in the Moser–de Bruijn sequence that are below any given threshold n is proportional to \sqrt n, a fact which is also true of the square numbers.
The New York Times reported: "The decision today is 'a stunning setback for the government, there's no other way of looking at it,' said Matthew D. Orwig, a partner at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal who was, until recently, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas. 'This is a message, a two-by-four in the middle of the forehead,' Orwig said. 'If this doesn't get their attention, they are just in complete denial,' he said of Justice Department officials, who he said may not have recognized how difficult such cases are to prosecute." Experts found the jury's inability to come to a definitive conclusion to be evidence of weakness in the government's ability to provide clear enough evidence against the charity.
Instead, let us build upon the rich histories of activism and bring our shared experiences of oppression and marginalisation together" A simple way of looking at it is a slogan adopted by self-advocates 'nothing about us, without us', encouraging educators to co-teach with people who have lived experience of mental illness or distress. A key concept in this ontolology is the idea of san[e]ism – a seventh structural oppression to go alongside those associated with race, gender, disability, age, class, and species. It is also defined as Mentalism (discrimination) : "From where we stand, san[e]ism is a devastating form of oppression, often leading to negative stereotyping, discrimination, or arguments that Mad individuals are not fit for professional practice or, indeed, for life (Poole et al., 2012).
Folk music, which often carried the stigma of left-wing associations during the 1950s Red Scare, was driven underground and carried along by a handful of artists releasing records. Barred from mainstream outlets, artists like Seeger were restricted to performing in schools and summer camps, and the folk-music scene became a phenomenon associated with vaguely rebellious bohemianism in places like New York City (especially Greenwich Village), North Beach, and in the college and university districts of cities like Chicago, Boston, Denver, and elsewhere. Ron Eyerman and Scott Baretta speculate that: > [I]t is interesting to consider that had it not been for the explicit > political sympathies of the Weavers and other folk singers or, another way > of looking at it, the hysterical anti-communism of the Cold War, folk music > would very likely have entered mainstream American culture in even greater > force in the early 1950s, perhaps making the second wave of the revival > nearly a decade later [i.e., in the 1960s] redundant.
In physics, the twin paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity involving identical twins, one of whom makes a journey into space in a high- speed rocket and returns home to find that the twin who remained on Earth has aged more. This result appears puzzling because each twin sees the other twin as moving, and so, according to an incorrect Extract of page 23 Extract of page 21 and naive Extract of page 541 Extract of page 176 application of time dilation and the principle of relativity, each should paradoxically find the other to have aged less. However, this scenario can be resolved within the standard framework of special relativity: the travelling twin's trajectory involves two different inertial frames, one for the outbound journey and one for the inbound journey. Extract of page 203 Another way of looking at it is by realising that the travelling twin is undergoing acceleration, which makes him a non-inertial observer.
The Book of Lamentations or Lamentations of Jeremiah figures in the Old Testament. The Lamentation of Christ (under many closely variant terms) is a common subject from the Life of Christ in art, showing his dead body being mourned after the Crucifixion. A Lament in The Book of Lamentations or in the Psalms (in the particular Lament/Complaint Psalms of the Tanakh, may be looked at as "a cry of need in a context of crisis when Israel lacks the resources to fend for itself."Walter Brueggeman, An Unsettling God, (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2009) 13 Another way of looking at it is all the more basic: laments simply being "appeals for divine help in distress".Michael D. Coogan, A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009) 370 These laments, too, often have a set format: an address to God, description of the suffering/anguish from which one seeks relief, a petition for help and deliverance, a curse towards one's enemies, an expression of the belief of ones innocence or a confession of the lack thereof, a vow corresponding to an expected divine response, and lastly, a song of thanksgiving.

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