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"wedded" Definitions
  1. wedded to something (formal) if you are wedded to something, you like or support it so much that you are not willing to give it up
  2. [usually before noun] (old-fashioned or formal) legally married
"wedded" Synonyms
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What we're wedded to is we're wedded to creating great content that is branded.
Funny part about that is, I wanted to move them once I started making some dough, but they're are wedded to the neighbors, they're wedded to the area.
"They're not wedded to people, they're wedded to values," said progressive radio host Arnie Arnesen, a longtime political figure in New Hampshire who hasn't endorsed either Sanders or Warren.
And what I have said is, I'm not wedded to this particular document — though I will put in that Tim Berners-Lee supported it — but I'm not wedded to these principles being perfect.
We are looking forward to many years of wedded bliss!
Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney are basking in wedded bliss.
Why are the French so wedded to a failing system?
I, too, wonder why so many are wedded to it.
The one that is not wedded to the triangle offense.
The best horror stories are firmly wedded to real life.
Kevin and Maggie Callahan are wedded to each other — and success.
And should these two be wedded in unholy, sugar-saturated matrimony?
It's been nearly three months of wedded bliss for Mandy Moore.
"The Senate aspirants are too wedded to that practice," Inslee said.
Perhaps Sanders is wedded to the cause but not the campaign.
"Medicine is my lawful wedded wife and literature my mistress," he
Since the wedded mother disturbs "trial," let's mix that word up.
I feel like I'm very wedded to economic and class diversity.
They began their wedded life, she later said, with $2,500 between them.
"The prosecution wedded themselves to one knife, one killer theory," he said.
Republicans seem pretty wedded to the reform concepts they outlined years ago.
Both couples can't seem to wait to spend eternity in wedded bliss.
Theresa May is wedded to the withdrawal proposal her government arrived at
Critics, though, continue to say Shell is overly wedded to fossil fuels.
All that said, I hope they're not wedded to any major changes.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk are marking 365 days of wedded bliss!
But I didn't want to be too wedded to those categorization-complications.
It's been 203 years of wedded bliss for Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos!
Unfortunately, he seems wedded simply to expanding non-contributory pensions and other benefits.
And everything was wedded to some of the most beautiful, cinematic direction around.
But what makes this snapshot truly adorable is their look of wedded bliss.
"The prosecution wedded themselves to one knife, one killer theory," the attorney said.
Mr Trump seems sufficiently wedded to Mr Bannon's brand of grievance-driven nationalism.
But while Russia is not wedded to Assad, Iran is committed to him.
Those wedded to the "reflation" trade of want to see the curve steepen.
"We are not wedded to one blockchain as the right one," he said.
America, meanwhile, remains wedded to oil, which meets 40% of its energy needs.
Bouygues has broken up before from companies to which he once seemed wedded.
The financiers, however, weren't as wedded to the cause as the players were.
Mendoza said infielders were not wedded to the cards, or to his direction.
Hatch said that he's not wedded to any specific targets for tax rates.
Harris may simply be too wedded to establishment politics to adequately critique them.
But since it comes with it out of the box, the two are wedded.
In the eyes of the church, they are still wedded to their initial spouses.
Such augmentations may seem out of place in a game so wedded to tradition.
And he was so wedded to his anti-Trump mandate, he often seemed oblivious.
It's been over two weeks of wedded bliss for Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk.
But, since it comes with it out of the box, the two are wedded.
Venison-and-walnut meatballs are wedded with black-truffle oil and foraged porcini mushrooms.
It has signaled that it is not wedded to Mr. Assad's long-term rule.
It's a distinction between journalists who are institutionally wedded and those who are not.
"If he's still wedded to something ridiculous, then we can't," the Democratic aide said.
Nevertheless, Trump isn't wedded to revenue neutrality, and neither are some conservatives in Congress.
Greer may have an unconventional approach to wedded life but it has worked for her.
I'm not wedded to the education establishment that wants to stifle innovation and school choice.
That is akin to sacrilege in a family-style group wedded to corporate social responsibility.
So what makes NBC's Olympics coverage so bad, so wedded to stupid narratives, so airless?
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum have made it to seven years of wedded bliss.
It is the first time that he has wedded his music and his visual art.
She published that work in 2001, and her two passions have been wedded since then.
Ideologues in the GOP, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, are wedded to tackling entitlement spending.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have officially made it to 20 years of wedded bliss.
I've got a view on it but I'm not wedded to a figure on it.
This figure of cruel and empty charisma became in some historical sense wedded to Arthur.
The future founder of LuLaRoe also divorced Brady at some point and wedded Mark Stidham.
"Three days of wedded bliss turned into a nightmare very quickly," Hedrick wrote on Facebook.
Unfortunately, American policy making remains wedded to an antiquated political structure of 50 distinct states.
Unless you are wedded to print, it may be time to consider dumping your subscriptions.
And clients receive investment advice that's "agnostic," that is, not wedded to one investment manager.
San Juan has nearly 35,000 people, and many are wedded to traditional and fast food.
When we speak on the internet, we become existentially wedded to the things we say.
But it was also a fantastical snapshot of a moviemaking-moviegoing ideal: weird, wedded bliss.
Why do we remain so wedded to the old suburban, car-dependent model for workplaces?
Its discourse is nostalgic for past power and wedded to a frantic defense of identity.
Young people born to wedded and unwedded parents are failed by our public education system.
"Mostly, I work with people who are wedded to the subway lines," Ms. Heilman said.
For better or for worse, Mr. Duterte has wedded his presidency to the Marcos family.
The concept that our identity as Muslims is wedded to a national identity of Islamic governance.
But you are obviously not wedded to the distribution model that you've been following for years.
Wedded to a liberal economic vision, Pena Nieto has limited scope to hit back against Trump.
Their wedded bliss continued and, four years later, the pair had their second son, Egypt Daoud.
"Kroger is not wedded long term to charging a fee," said Wells Fargo analyst Zachary Fadem.
Mr Abe remains wedded to the old LDP recipe of construction projects and high-speed trains.
Inside the club, the soon-to-be-wedded couple showed some PDA ... with diamonds still shining.
The poetic lighting, designed by Ms. Reitz herself, is wedded to the choreography with marvelous imagination.
Even so, government leaders, engineers and private contractors remain wedded to the promise of large dams.
On social media, encountering opposing views can make people become even more wedded to their own.
Unmatched military might means little unless it is wedded to realistic political goals and effective diplomacy.
Harry, I hope my legal initiation into wedded bliss finally ends our wild, covert love affair.
But with shrinking options, the rebels are increasingly wedded to the wishes of their Turkish backers.
That's the norm of capitalism, and every one of the Democrats is wedded to that system.
Women receive jewels when they marry and wear them as symbolic expressions of their wedded identity.
Nancy Pelosi tried to push them away, but now they are forever wedded to the Democrat Party.
In Frum's book Trumpocracy, he argues that Republicans are wedded to an ideology that cannot succeed democratically.
Others lamented that the aliens were "prone to violence" and "wedded to the worst forms of superstition".
Gunn-Wright notes that people are often wedded to their jobs because of employer-sponsored health care.
But because it is so wedded to privacy, Apple says it can't access your cloud-based information.
A tsar, says Mr Zorin, is wedded to the Russian people and nobody can stand between them.
On one hand, it implicitly counters Democratic criticism that he's too closely wedded to the Republican Party.
Driverless car boosters counter that officials wedded to "19th-century technology" will block innovation and waste billions.
And now, Mr. Lacey and Ms. Kreis are producing "Wedded," a podcast about the wedding-planning process.
Still, he is not wedded to traditional choices as he scans the horizon for fresh staff members.
But so far, Ms. Johnson's father, wedded to place and routine, is refusing to leave the facility.
This is not a man wedded to a certain, unwavering view of what's right in the world.
He is so wedded to his craft that he ignores Dinah, who is enraged by his indifference.
Those who are wedded to the past and lag behind, like the intransigent Hem, will not survive.
Elements of tax reform can be wedded to this infrastructure approach and is needed to finance it.
But Mr. Troiano said he was wedded to Smith's version, saying that he thinks it's the best.
I actually have a proposal that I'm really wedded to because I think it's so good. Right.
The couple appeared to be headed towards wedded bliss in Season 3, but it was not to be.
But Pep Guardiola's City squad is not yet as emotionally wedded to the Champions League as Liverpool's is.
But in "Hamilton," the exuberant spontaneity of rap is wedded to Miranda's extensive knowledge of traditional Broadway craftsmanship.
And with that kiss, the deal was done — Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are joined in wedded bliss.
Leavers have become ever more wedded to the desire of hardline Brexiteers for a total break with Brussels.
Mr Marti is affiliated with the Swiss People's Party, the political party most wedded to protecting banking secrecy.
The losers will be those whose vested interests and lack of alternatives keep them wedded to fossil fuels.
The business world may be more wedded to the "Great Man theory" than the study of history is.
"Labour is not wedded to freedom of movement for EU citizens as a point of principle," he said.
Even Trump — a man more wedded to gut instinct than perhaps any modern politician — seems to get that.
But much as he prizes regional character, Howe is not wedded to any sort of arbitrary geographical boundaries.
The Fed minutes, released Wednesday, clearly indicated the Fed is not wedded to an aggressive rate hike schedule.
Mr. Stumpf, who got his start in retail banking, was seen as more wedded to the branch network.
For the entire history of modern conservatism, its ideals have been wedded to and marred by white supremacism.
"Your baby is a cyber pirate, he's wedded to the grid," he complains to someone he longs for.
For decades, utility executives who were wedded to coal regarded solar panels and wind turbines as expensive trinkets.
Moderate Republicans say colleagues further to the right are wedded to an ideology that no longer makes sense.
Once "chain migration" became wedded to United States immigration anxieties, though, these kinds of nuances were quickly lost.
But "3 days of wedded bliss turned into a nightmare very quickly," Cheyenne said in a Facebook post.
I think there should be a comprehensive strategy, and I'm not wedded to an individual element of that.
Meghan Markle, newly wedded wife of Prince Harry, is pregnant, and the so-called "bump watch" has begun.
In Delhi every politician is wedded to big government, and there is no constituency for free-market reform.
In this environment where people were very wedded to free speech, it became a personal attack on me.
For Latinas, it can be that they are perceived as too emotional or too wedded to their families.
"It's hard to provide any reasonable expectation why they're doing that except they're so wedded to the president."
The Hilton Waikoloa Village's Lagoon Lanai gives newly wedded couples three Hawaiian performers for an indigenous island offering.
"The Light Between Oceans" is an oddly old-fashioned enterprise, wedded to the principle that love conquers all.
With the IPO slated for completion by 85033, at this point, Aramco has wedded itself to U.S. markets.
The meat is browned until its edges crisp, then wedded with chicken poached in house-made bone stock.
" He was "not wedded to a figure," he told the BBC, but he said, "Let's look at it.
It isn't just racist and sexist and wedded to certain socially conservative expectations of what makes a family.
We were a little too wedded to a legacy thing that we're like, ooh, this is not right.
"I had developed a conceptual way of thinking about this that perhaps I was overly wedded to," Pitt said.
That both parties have bought into damaging ideas like "political correctness," and wedded themselves to an expansive federal government.
It's not long now until Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are the royally wedded couple we've been rooting for.
The ring of inauthenticity was partly because Romney was wedded to free market doctrines that did not scream compassion.
As I noted, Twitter hides the option and, considering how inconsistently it shows, may not be wedded to it.
The victim was found slain inside the wedded couple's home in Greenburgh, New York, on the night of Jan.
For me, from a purpose perspective, I was really wedded to that, I felt like it was important work.
She is wedded to Grey's Anatomy until ABC decides to cancel it, which won't happen until Pompeo allows it.
And this, perhaps, is a third lesson for an industry that some believe is not wedded to talent enough.
The tiny Pixel 2.0 is basically an Arduino board wedded to a tiny 1.5″ 128×128 color OLED screen.
On Friday he suggested he is not wedded to a change, but only to better outcomes for the economy.
No wonder that an institution wedded to the idea of its leader's infallibility was profoundly shaken by this declaration.
But he added, "I am not wedded to anything," and said he would take a wait-and-see approach.
And while Reg was a useful fighter, he was too wedded to his twin to have struck out alone.
They have been disparaged as too old and too wedded to the zero sum politics of this polarized era.
The United States, however, remains wedded by politics and ideology to an inefficient, easily manipulated and antiquated tax policy.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: In September, my wife Marilyn and I hope to celebrate 55 years of wedded bliss.
"A lot of these African countries are quite wedded to the idea of having a flag carrier," says Clark.
We're not wedded to the policies of the past because, frankly, we had nothing to do with creating them.
I'm not wedded to a particular studio, and around me, there are several great ones, including Flywheel and Revolve.
They are too wedded to profitable models to purposefully innovate against themselves with niche products that come with disadvantages.
For a president so wedded to the image of himself as the ultimate winner, that is a painful prospect.
Wedded love, unless it is the kind masquerading as fury, is not very often — or very well — portrayed onstage.
And when I think about it now, what I probably underestimated was how wedded to the status quo they were.
Wedded Bliss Since tying the knot, the couple has begun to feature each other more on their social media accounts.
Shoppers are also inundated with never-ending choice, and so there's a freedom in not being wedded to one item.
Taiwanese-born fashion darling Jason Wu wedded longtime partner, Gustavo Rangel, at a beachside wedding in Tulum, Mexico, on Friday.
So he made a conventional story, wedded it to technological advances, and got people to go along for the ride.
The former is the question and "I do" correspondence, while the latter is an official declaration of the wedded couple.
Egged on by the vituperative conservative media, even some Republicans who disapprove of Mr Trump are wedded to such tactics.
On trade, he remains wedded to a zero-sum view of the world, in which exporters "win" and importers "lose".
People reports that Paltrow and Falchuk wedded in the Hamptons, a scenic coastal area of Long Island in New York.
Political elites in the South were so wedded to property in persons—human enslavement—they risked war to perpetuate it.
Despite all the wedded bliss in the air, one red flag still shot up while the new Mr. and Mrs.
Kushner and Bannon were wedded at the hip during the campaign, but Kushner reportedly played a hand in Bannon's demotion.
Tim McGraw had the sweetest surprise for Faith Hill when they celebrated 23 years of wedded bliss on Oct. 6.
"Even though it's the oldest club, it's not blindly and foolishly wedded to a certain way of being," he said.
It would indicate that voters might not be as wedded to the assumed conservative orthodoxies as G.O.P. leaders might think.
There's no denying that the entertainment business has become increasingly wedded to the comfort and familiarity of sequels and spinoffs.
If you don't want to be wedded to a particular hotel chain or airline, consider a site such as Hotels.
But as they lurch toward interracial wedded bliss, Maria finds it difficult to accept the life she's made for herself.
As played by Alex Moffat and Kate McKinnon, the newly wedded broadcasters traded icky innuendos and mostly ignored their guests.
Israeli governments remain wedded to the idea that assassinating their enemies keeps them on the defensive and disrupts their plans.
They're so wedded to know-nothing-ism that, with this new census, we won't even know what our population is.
The newly wedded Irene, a virginal vision in clouds of white fabric, has a confession to make to her husband.
But, at least publicly, Iran remains defiant and wedded to brinkmanship tactics over its nuclear program and regional military influence.
Expansion partners are forever wedded — like Orlando and New York City F.C. — and their accomplishments are held side by side.
According to the company's Instagram, Lapuz found wedded bliss, though it is unclear if it is with the same woman.
But he said he was heartened that in the age of the iPhone, the French remained so wedded to their dictionaries.
And on January 10th Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader, said he was no longer "wedded" to the free movement of EU workers.
The film is far too derivative, far too wedded to juvenile mythology, and far too tentative to deserve its elevated profile.
It remains axiomatic that a person who enters a marriage ceremony while still legally wedded to somebody else is a bigamist.
Norway's conservatives are deeply wedded to the idea of car ownership, and shopkeepers worry that fewer cars might mean fewer customers.
And the media, which always had testy relations with her, seem wedded to covering her as a figure from the past.
They are now the top, most visible members of the House Democrats, who are now wedded to this bitterness and hate.
According to an algorithm known as "the 37% rule," your best bet for wedded bliss is actually getting hitched at 26.
And Wall Street is wedded to computer-driven trading models even though they can cause market crashes or make them worse.
But the law could also chart a path forward for the Republican party, which is currently wedded to a stale agenda.
Making competition even more fierce, Millennials and the teenagers ofGeneration Z aren't as wedded to brands as their parents and grandparents.
Too many Republicans, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, are wedded to a lock-them-up-and-throw-away-the-keys worldview.
The ruling Liberal National coalition has long been wedded to small government and spent the past decade demonising high public debt.
" Asked if he is wedded to the idea of using an outside arbiter to set drug prices, Neal simply said, "No.
"In that long discussion, I think it's quite easy to get wedded to your point of view," says the editor Cedders.
There were more Republicans wedded to the idea of a civil discourse, establishment ideals being important, and the promise of institutions.
Redstone isn't wedded to passing CBS-Viacom to her children, unlike her father, Sumner, according to people familiar with her thinking.
Next time, consider following up with a phone call (or another text, if you are wedded to the passive, digital approach).
Half of India's states and union territories have introduced a ban on plastic bags, yet many shoppers remain wedded to them.
Beyond a certain point, technology products tend to become wedded to their existing user bases, and dramatic change becomes increasingly difficult.
"I am not wedded to being tied to every stage direction or setting of an original libretto, but I think it's essential that directors who interpret operas onstage today are absolutely wedded to faithful storytelling," Mr. Gelb said, citing this year's critically praised production of Bizet's "Les Pêcheurs de Perles" by Penny Woolcock as an updating that worked.
Some are less wedded to ensuring that their workers retain the right to move to Britain after Brexit than is often realised.
The downside of the American approach is that subsidiaries are wedded to a business model that proved itself in completely different circumstances.
In recent months Hamas has begun to praise non-violent resistance, a big step for a group psychologically wedded to political violence.
With a rise of 7°C— plausible if humanity remains wedded to fossil fuels—swathes of Earth's equatorial band would become uninhabitable.
And I know her well enough to know that she's interested and curious about solutions and not wedded to just one plan.
Donald instantly reverted back to doting husband mode, as if nothing had happened, and we continued our interview about their wedded bliss.
Well, it looks like wedded bliss didn't last, because Us Weekly reports that the couple is separating after four years of marriage.
Some of Trump's intellectual defenders say it's refreshing that he's not wedded to a philosophy, arguing the president isn't imprisoned by dogma.
Mark Warner, the committee's top Democrat, told CNN's Erin Burnett their panel is not wedded to meeting with Trump Jr. this month.
Those who lead administrative departments in domestic and foreign policies tend to be centrist and liberal, wedded to process, programs and predictability.
DeAnne Startup, then a fashion merchandising major at BYU working in her mother's bridal shop, wedded Kenneth Neff Brady, a stereo salesman.
It's actually quite impressive how wedded they've been to the whole project through the ups and downs of the past eight years.
But Trump seems to be wedded to parts of his original foreign policy agenda, including the push for a partnership with Russia.
While the pair flawlessly play a happily wedded couple during their undercover stint, they soon find themselves falling in love for real.
Mr. Graham believes that the president is not as wedded to some of his nationalist policies as his supporters want to believe.
Political advertising, while still wedded in many ways to traditional television, has evolved, and the internet offers a very low-cost alternative.
Increasingly wedded to pugnacious nationalism, it spurns the liberal values espoused by Turgenev but still reveres him as part of the family.
So wedded to this narrative was the president that he formed an entire voter-fraud commission dedicated to validating his conspiracy theory.
That works in Wuhan and a surveillance state but not in a nation of individualists wedded to the idea of self-sufficiency.
"Tabitha is clear about the purpose the Sundance Film Festival serves in the world yet she's not wedded to orthodoxy," she said.
Honeymoons are about connecting and making memories, and there are as many ways to do that as there are newly wedded couples.
Or is she too deeply wedded to the mythos of Stars Hollow to know what her own desires are at this point?
Ireland is the only child the pair had during their ten-year relationship, which ended in early 2000 after they wedded in 1993.
"Those who are deeply wedded to the idea of 'secular stagnation' would say high growth under Trump is well-nigh impossible," Rogoff said.
After 15 years of wedded bliss, a suburban couple with kids discover something new to keep their marriage alive — getting away with murder.
But it's far too derivative, far too wedded to its juvenile mythology, and finally far too tentative to deserve discussion on such terms.
Several attempts have failed in the past, in particular because Saudi Arabia has been wedded to keeping output high to hold market share.
Jealousy aside, this entire celebration sounds like it's going to be a blast, and I'm happy for the soon-to-be-wedded pair.
Are they bound by eternal wedded bliss, or are they riding out their 60-day marriage license until they make more concrete plans?
On jobs, Trump talked a great game, which is easy to do when you are not wedded to facts, truth, reality or honesty.
This is a smart decision because objectively speaking, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette couples don't have a strong track record of wedded ecstasy.
Their similarities are notable because they have mounted a response in literature to a world wedded to vacuous categories that misrepresent lived realities.
Politicians, many belonging to parties wedded (at least in theory) to various shades of Maoism, Leninism or Marxism, have hampered rather than helped.
While the event itself was meant as an intimate affair between friends and family, the snapshot of their wedded kiss spread like wildfire.
"Liquidity is not wedded to any exchange, business development is key," a copper consumer said, adding his company was using the CME more.
A group of newlyweds in Shanghai screamed its way into wedded bliss with a roller coaster ride at the Happy Valley theme park.
Those that remain are more more wedded to conventional Republican politics, like tax cuts for the rich and slashing the social safety net.
Trump said in February he was not necessarily wedded to that idea, saying he was happy with any deal that "both parties like".
Prudence and promise characterize the Marshall Plan: balance-of-power realism wedded to compassionate intervention, all in defense of freedom and human flourishing.
It's a motif written about in this column often, but it underpins each weekly entry: pro wrestling is irrevocably wedded to its past.
Despite impressive economic progress, India remains deeply conservative and trans people are largely unaccepted in a country that is wedded to social norms.
But wickedness, at least, is a quality, particularly when it is wedded to political efficacy, personal forcefulness and the appearance of great cunning.
Forcing Twitter users to encounter political views they disagree with, my research shows, can make them become even more wedded to their own.
It was a system wedded to a status quo in which an electoral win meant a transfer of power between parties, not policy.
It is "a lived reality," as Critchley writes, with a very "concrete history" that is wedded to that tradition we call human tragedy.
Relentless, spell-it-all-out dialogue is wedded to a clunky visual approach that's pretty much the cinema equivalent of a wikiHow entry.
All these assets are deployed so eagerly in "Funny Girl" that you can't help wishing that she were more comfortably wedded to her character.
She said she had never been wedded to working in fashion; a stint helping her mother ended before she was out of her teens.
The second would dent the German auto sector, which is still wedded to the internal combustion engine and behind the curve on electric vehicles.
"No region or ethnic group can be left behind," he insisted, echoing an egalitarian view to which the Communist Party claims to be wedded.
"Not only do you have to do something, take the first step with your idea, you can't be wedded to your idea," he said.
Marriage subsidies could be one way to wedded bliss, he said, pointing to a pilot subsidy program in Taiyuan city in neighboring Shanxi province.
But plenty of Texan politicians are still wedded to a conservative ideology and a Republican-voting public that rejects the idea of global warming.
Despite new lines of electric cars -- long after Tesla and other foreign carmakers forged ahead -- the Germans remain wedded to their big gas guzzlers.
In the 1990s the Conservative fringe was calling for Brexit, but a significant section of the party also remained wedded to the European ideal.
And like their unconventional love story — not many can brag about wedded bliss post-reality TV — Roper is hoping for an unconventional childbirth, too.
The latest game from Supergiant, makers of Bastion and Transistor, Pyre is a fantasy sports game wedded to a visual novel role-playing game.
But having them be wedded was a giant leap not just in human travel, but also for our conception of what distances are insurmountable.
Phil Jackson, the team president, is famously wedded to a network of disciples who coach, or at least adhere to, his signature triangle offense.
The second it was clear Trump was actually going to be president, Pence grasped the fact that he was now wedded to Trump forever.
"He is perfectly capable of talking to Duterte in an open way without being wedded to previous policy failures," the source said of Trump.
If, together, the EU and the P5+1 manage to keep Iran wedded to the agreement, then the deal stands a chance of surviving.
There are brief explanations given to the mechanics of each project, but the film is wedded to layman's terminology at the expense of clarity.
Meanwhile, your wedded friends happily turn down offers to get wasted, opting instead for whatever the quaint, married equivalent of Netflix and chill is.
A. We are just wedded to a culture of accepting this behavior, not being willing to make the tough calls and stick with them.
And there were undoubtedly mornings when Barack Obama awoke a little short of hope and more wedded to the status quo than to change.
Many are still wedded to the "fee-for-service" model of care, which rewards them for pricey tests and procedures, rather than for outcomes.
In Asia, Africa and Latin America, groups of countries seek to emulate EU-style integration, though the Asians remain more wedded to national sovereignty.
His take on the series wedded his flair for immediacy to the big action sequences and car chases we expect from the spy genre.
Sweetgreen's most serious competitors — Chop't, Tender Greens and Saladworks — are still wedded to recyclable materials, though Chop't uses compostable fiber for its grain bowls.
The dinosaur authors are wedded to a format and distribution system that is waning, so the fortunes of their career will go out with it.
Opposing them stand supporters of an earthier politics, grounded in tradition, wedded to nation and suspicious of change, especially if it is delivered by outsiders.
"Don't leave your children with Miley," the newly wedded singer captioned the hilarious comparison shot, which featured her standing with both hands above her head.
Some of the year's best documentaries wedded rich themes to unusually twisty stories, hooking viewers with a narrative before doubling back to contemplate its meaning.
It's very much a work in progress, and she and her staff are in no way wedded to doing the show one way every week.
They're becoming far less wedded to revenue neutrality — the idea, favored by House and Senate Republican leadership, that tax cuts mustn't add to the deficit.
There's a final part of Strauss and Howe's prophesy that explains why we're so wedded to the idea that millennials are actively "killing" off industries.
"They are now the top, most visible members of the House Democrats, who are now wedded to this bitterness and hate," Trump boasted on Twitter.
The Sportback might seem odd to Audi fans who are wedded to the sleek, just-for-fun two-door styling of the coupe and cabriolet.
Such achievements have been lacking in the Washington in recent years, where both parties are too often wedded to the hidebound thinking of the past.
But neoconservatives, ever wedded to their principles, lobbied for maintaining US troops in Iraq and for ramping up hostilities with their new chosen adversary: Iran.
She was first propelled into the national spotlight at the age of 20, when she wedded Great Britain's Prince Charles at the age of 20.
Character cannot be wedded to party politics, and the Republicans will have to make amends for defining deviancy down to defend the indefensible Donald Trump.
The results showed Republican participants weren't wedded to policies that are farther to the right, nor were Democratic participants dug in on far-left policies.
Newly wedded Fowler was overlooked for a captain's pick, having not played since the Tour Championship while on a break to get married in October.
Wedding crasher Wedded bliss got off to a rough start for a couple in Colorado when a rattlesnake photobombed their photo shoot -- by biting the groom.
The warring Count and Countess Almaviva seem to have resolved their differences, while Figaro and Susanna seem to have embarked on a life of wedded bliss.
The Internet Association, whose members include Google, Facebook and Netflix, has said it isn't wedded to a particular approach but that it supports the current rules.
You could argue that politicians more wedded to their principles than their survival do not often last as long as she has or rise as far.
And so far it has stood by Assad's side, denying his use of chemical weapons -- although Lavrov did say that they are not wedded to him.
Throughout weeks of intra-GOP discord, McConnell didn't seem wedded to any particular aspect of the bill—he was just trying to get to 50 votes.
Offering a brief look into their wedded bliss last year, Page shared a sweet photo of the pair cuddling in bed with their dog on Instagram.
Republicans might be appalled by Trump's betrayal of core principles, but remain wedded to him in the hopes he'll enact a modicum of the GOP agenda.
I didn't think we could fight the crucial ideological aspect of the war if we were too wedded to political correctness to acknowledge the facts honestly.
Marty and Bunny, wedded briefly long ago, end up at the same Malibu rehab, setting up a romantic-comedy-style meet-cute involving their respective offspring.
He has made it clear in recent news conferences that he is not wedded to the 22000-game schedule, in place since the 83-28 season.
Or were they going to be wedded to the institution of slavery because they depended so heavily on the wealth that was being generated from it?
Ms. Michaels held a rather dim view of marriage, she said, partly as a result of her mother's experiences both in and out of wedded matrimony.
The ensembles are trying to make a virtue of a necessity of the modern music world: the fact that maestros are rarely wedded to one orchestra.
Abbott and Molina are good enough actors that maybe this could have worked, when wedded with a better portrayal of the rest of the country's culture.
This is reminiscent of the innocent days of 2009, when some guy supposedly rigged a bed to tweet whenever his newly wedded friends were having sex.
I had to figure out if I wanted to date someone who was so wedded to this construction of breasts as this perfect cisgender female beauty standard.
Several deals have fallen through in the past, in particular because Saudi Arabia — OPEC's de facto leader — remains wedded to keeping output high to hold market share.
Democrats are wedded to the first one for ideological reasons — despite its 200-year history of failing poor kids — and simply won't give the second a chance.
But critics contend that Mr. Bratton is an imperfect vessel for reform, too wedded to an approach that has channeled minority men into the criminal justice system.
As those ACA battles showed, Pelosi isn't particularly wedded to every item on the progressive agenda, and is always willing to trade horses, even swap sacred cows.
Either way, a Brexit transitional deal looks set to keep Britain closely wedded to the EU's internal market until a long-term trade arrangement comes into effect.
Businesses "that are wedded to nondigital business models or that have not digitized their workflows" will likely face more challenges in this time of crisis, he said.
Buttigieg said he wasn't wedded to expanding the number of justices but believes it would be an effective approach to limiting partisan control of the high court.
With that in mind, here are some new and improved hotels and resorts to woo many ages and stages of love, from platonic crushes to wedded commitment.
They're wedded to "conventions and rituals," he explained, even when it's clear that Trump is not a normal president who respects or is confined by those same rituals.
Because they are wedded to this issue, and because they know that about 19683 percent of the public thinks that some form of abortion ought to be lawful.
Named for her popular column for the Cut about wedded bliss and TMI, Unwifeable is a must-read (or must-listen) for anyone who has ever felt overexposed.
At the same time, Apple is uniquely wedded to both Chinese manufacturing and US markets, a brutal combination if any kind of smartphone tariff is put into effect.
Wedded to a "high-proof" context, and willing to believe only experiments they can conduct in their own backyard on a shoestring budget, their misunderstanding is likely unfixable.
Apple's internal structure means that the teams will likely remain integrated across the org as they're wedded to various projects, including developer tools, mapping, Core OS and more.
The couple celebrated one year of wedded bliss on Sunday, spending the day exchanging gifts, doing couple's yoga, taking a pottery class and enjoying a fast-food dinner.
Currently, Glass is at the center of what Augmedix does today, but it sounds like this isn't something the company is necessarily wedded to for the long term.
In part, this sort of speech works best when it's wedded to a leader who's able to make following him seem not just necessary but sort of exciting.
I remember seeing the first devices pop up at the time, but it wasn't something I was interested in since I was firmly wedded to the paper book.
"I don't think they moved the ball forward very much," he said, adding that it's not clear how wedded the administration is to the goals it put out.
It's enough to make you wonder if migrants should actually hope for support from union leaders wedded to a Labour Party full of Frank Fields and Dan Jarvises.
While most marriage stories are concerned with the first flush of wedded life, Nissen's new novel, set during the 2004 Bush-Kerry election, skips straight to the end.
It's as if Wilkin was expressing the anticipated objections of critics wedded to oppressive Cartesian reason, and Ms. Birkenmeier chose to defy her own character and double down.
A vast majority of voters say congressional Republicans and Democrats put party over country, with Republicans and Democrats alike are wedded to their respective brands of identity politics.
A newly wedded couple is believed to be the first active-duty same-sex pair to be married at West Point, The New York Times reported Friday. Capt.
The juices saturate the rice below, or better yet mujadara, green lentils and bulgur wheat wedded in a pan with olive oil and onions just flowering into sweetness.
Mr. Trump's suggestion this week that he wasn't wedded to a two-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis has set off a debate about whether other options exist.
"Harmonielehre" pays homage to the voluptuous textures of late Romanticism, wedded in the outer movements to a rhythmic sense of purpose and stridency that feels urban and fresh.
To be so wedded in your theory of white superiority, that you will bet your life on it, even in the face of clear evidence to the contrary?
Why it matters: Putin knows that he has a problem in Syria — he wants to retain Russia's military presence there, but is not wedded to President Bashar al-Assad.
But what's fascinating (and tricky) about Westworld's approach is that it has wedded its oppression metaphors to its consciousness storyline in a way I'm not 100 percent sure works.
Now, I proudly stand with my legally wedded wife as we live a good life surrounded by friends and family and jobs that support — even nurture and celebrate — us.
But this latest concession tells the same story that Obamacare's resilience does: of a 21st century GOP publicly-wedded to ideological commitments it lacks the political support to fulfill.
The inert substance wedded to paper seems to pose no threat—no reports emerged of readers being poisoned by the paper, and collectors seem to have suffered no ills.
Hopes of a deal have fallen through in the past, in particular because Saudi Arabia — OPEC's de facto leader — remains wedded to keeping output high to hold market share.
Scott Weiland's widow, Jamie, says the singer shorted her by more than $60k when he reneged on a prenup deal that promised her $2k per month of wedded bliss.
How do we build a broader constituency that appeals to an ever-changing electorate less wedded to party politics and more interested in their economic future and good governance?
Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer, in a CNBC interview on Friday, said there probably would be three total increases this year but the committee wasn't wedded to that forecast.
In thinking about evil, the Christian author and philosopher at Calvin College in Michigan draws on St. Augustine, a 4th-century bishop who wedded biblical Christianity and classical philosophy.
The Uber deal makes so much sense... if you're offered a ton of money — I don't think he's wedded to making sure people have a nice dinner every night.
His views are not wedded to a coherent ideological movement within his party (as Goldwater's were), nor is his unpopularity a simple judgment on his record (as Carter's was).
Some analysts said Kim was replacing older officers who were wedded to the country's nuclear doctrine with loyalists who would follow any changes he may make following the summit.
A spirit of caution, wedded to environmental impact assessments with more teeth, better coordinated between the federal and state levels, would help to avert the most flagrant environmental risks.
Disappointed for sure, but not surprised; I doubt any black freedom fighter expected a country so wedded to inequality to significantly change in his or her lifetime or ours.
Resistance, Friedman predicted, would come mainly from people in poor countries—bureaucrats attached to their perks and tribes wedded to their local traditions (the olive tree of the title).
But there were plenty of hints at WWDC that the company, which rose to glory on the back of brilliant gadgets, is still wedded to a hardware-first strategy.
Despite its "primitive" modeling, the triptych positively glows with an air of grave celebration — of brilliant color wedded to a gravity of form, all in service of the transcendent.
The food industry — and the Pinterest crowd, for that matter — is wedded and bedded to the multipurpose containers, and it's beginning to seem like they'll never go out of style.Until.
It's not wedded to existing formats that need commercial breaks, emphasizing unusual formats like anthologies and content that doesn't fit within the traditional 30-minute and 60-minute time slots.
It's not wedded to existing formats that need commercial breaks, emphasizing unusual formats like anthologies and content that doesn't fit within the traditional 003-minute and 60-minute time slots.
Nokia and BlackBerry ruled the handset business, but failed to shift gears when iPhone shook things up, remaining wedded to their keyboards, even as consumers moved on to touch screens.
So far, however, the conservative government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison has remained wedded to a political promise to push the budget into surplus, which would effectively tighten fiscal policy.
The bit I still feel a little unsure on is it's unclear to me how wedded Theresa May and her party are to the idea of closing off our borders.
Contrary to the claims of those wedded to ObamaCare, the data shows that its regulations caused massive increases in insurance premiums and a disappearance of insurance options across the country.
For many soon-to-be-wedded couples, the stress of getting married revolves around the big day, and the burden is off by the time the last dance wraps up.
"Did a tour after joining up?" sounds like someone enlisted in the military, but we've been misdirected: you can also join up in wedded bliss and go on your honeymoon.
"So far the UK continues to lag behind, still wedded – officially, at least – to the idea that cannabis remains a matter for criminal prohibition rather than public health," Starling writes.
Both are too wedded to the politics of white nationalism to change how they act, but that just isn't a winning formula in a nation that's increasingly black and brown.
In 1943, amidst criticism from the US government for (allegedly) both pro-war and pro-communist sympathizing, Chaplin wedded another much-younger woman, the Irish playwright Eugene O'Neill's daughter, Oona.
Mr Malema's EFF is hardly an ideal fit for the DA, which likes to project itself as sober, economically responsible, tough on corruption and wedded to the rule of law.
Garrulous, jocular and culturally insensitive, Alex's father, Fedor, is wedded to the status quo — outdated shoe designs and the bribes to party officials necessary to ensure his factory's smooth operation.
The reallocating documentary imagery feels wedded to the shifting style, illuminating the piece's innermost theme of merciless transience in the world of leftist (anti-Soviet and anti-American) ideological politics.
M.B.S. is no longer wedded to just one Saudi Arabia — and the still dominant tribal culture there means a lot of youth still defer to the monarchy and the military.
Representative Beto O'Rourke, Democrat of Texas, said that even after three terms in Congress, he feels frustrated by a Democratic Party that seems wedded to older members and stale ideas.
They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country and wedded to its liberty and interests by the most lasting bands.
Hopkins, who has been an unshakable steward to Boeheim's program for over two decades, is respected in coaching circles and is as strongly wedded to the Syracuse ideology as anyone.
And younger Democrats, including those in the Congressional Black Caucus, aren't nearly as wedded to seniority as their older colleagues, with some saying privately they are open to Wasserman Schultz.
The married actors Rebecca Hall ("Machinal") and Morgan Spector ("Incognito") play a wedded pair onstage in this new drama by Clare Lizzimore, directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch for the Atlantic.
More and more we have become a world sold on depth — wedded to the concept of the ultra-specialist in business, government, medicine, education, and most other walks of life.
In the end, 99 percent—including DSA—will end up supporting every Democrat there is, because they're wedded to the impossible notion that the Democrats are better than the Republicans.
To those wedded to the old image of the art form, the female dancers at City Ballet could hardly be considered "ballerinas" at all, so radically athletic was their dancing.
Are American businessmen basically public spirited, eager to compete on equal terms once government removes its heavy hand, and natural allies for a political movement wedded to patriotism and religion?
But because all of this was wedded to Rhimes's consummate skill with big plot twists, carried out with panache, Scandal also became a huge hit, at least for a time.
His ambition to create a moderate centre-left set him for years on a collision course with François Mitterrand, a former Socialist president, who was wedded to an anti-capitalist doctrine.
Yet while less invested in pure class conflict than the more populist wing, mainstream Democrats are still far too wedded to a redistributive agenda to straightforwardly address the full historical Hamilton.
That means that while same-sex partners can get married in North Dakota, they could be fired for having a picture of their legally wedded partner on their desk at work.
It will also take a different approach and thought process by Airbnb's leadership than they've employed to date (more creative, less afraid of politics, less wedded to what they already know).
The industry is also still wedded to the idea that buyers want winter coats - which tend to have margins of around 40 percent - in early October, when summer weather often lingers.
I can see this as a next generation Tumblr wedded with a To-Do list, a perfect futuristic hybrid of utility and pleasure that will democratize media and all that jazz.
The recently wedded royal—who was also a globetrotting lifestyle blogger for a while—knows a thing or two about travel gear and accessories, and never leaves home without her essentials.
It's already paid off handsomely: His support has held and much of his base is wedded to his version of reality (or has decided they don't care if he tells untruths).
In spite of well-established evidence of the human cost of going without health insurance, the Republican Party has become firmly wedded to the idea of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
The strategy appears, experts say, to create alternative cities with a modern lifestyle while gradually reshaping the rest of society without risking a backlash by resentful conservatives wedded to anachronistic beliefs.
That's partly because Europe is wedded to the pre-Trump international order: an American creation that was dependent upon American power, and which is now being undermined by its own creator.
The nomination of Delrahim, an old-guard figure wedded to looking at competition through the narrow lens of consumer prices, offers the perfect opportunity to back up that talk with action.
Both were wedded to careers in separate hemispheres — until they happened to be seated beside each other, serendipitously, at dinner on the last night of a neuroscience research symposium in Shanghai.
Mr. Carafano said Mr. Trump, the first president never to have served in government or the military, is not wedded to stale nostrums and is willing to think outside the box.
Economists overwhelmingly agree Australia's ruling centre-right coalition must embark on an expansionary fiscal programme but Prime Minister Scott Morrison is wedded to the idea of delivering a surplus this year.
Although he signed with Haymon, Wilder said he was not wedded to any network and believed that he had become a big enough draw to attract interest across networks and platforms.
He also said that he's not wedded to a tax bill being revenue neutral but acknowledged that some Republicans would have a hard time supporting a bill that increases the deficit.
There's something old-timey about them, a callback to the days when the reality of pro wrestling was a little more occluded, wedded to feats of strength and amateur-adjacent mat wrestling.
One of the most important days in one bride's journey to wedded bliss is made even more special with a sweet surprise on an upcoming episode of Say Yes to the Dress.
Other works are more wedded to reality, such as "Roof with Snow" (1916), despite its lurid patches of red snow clinging to a dramatically pitched green-black roof and turquoise-gray dormer.
Her preface is a diatribe against the poverty of intellectual debate in America, and anyone wedded unquestioningly to a creed—whether Marxism, capitalism, Freudianism or Christianity—will read this book with discomfort.
Why not make your first proper vacation as a legally wedded couple an exciting opportunity to think outside the box and seek those transformative memories that will bring you two even closer?
Despite research by UCLA and others, parking requirements remain nearly universal, sustained by a planning profession that remains wedded to outdated car-centric standards, according to Shoup, Speck, and other urban reformers.
Coronavirus will not be stopped from crossing the English Channel, and therefore the reason has to be embedded in the president's self-interest and wedded to his animosity toward the European Union.
Two weeks ago, President Donald Trump appeared to toss aside decades of US foreign policy by saying Washington was no longer wedded to a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
It is unlikely that his title victory will make others change their ways — Klopp, Pochettino and Mourinho are all ideologically wedded to the counterattack — or make other, less gifted sides follow suit.
The confrontation suggests what might have happened if Nora, the door-slamming heroine of Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House," had realized what wedded life might be like before she took her vows.
Mr. Macron's rhetoric and theatrics reveal that he is committed to the Gaullist projection of hard power, but his experience in finance and government show that he is wedded to budgetary restraint.
You might think Hillary Clinton is too wedded to the status quo to do it — or that the problems have become so entrenched that no one could fix them in eight years.
It is also believed that Mr. Tillerson has become so wedded to a State Department reorganization that he launched earlier this year that he will not leave until it is in place.
Constantly at Trump's side on the campaign trail, Lewandowski was wedded to the philosophy of "Let Trump be Trump," which clearly worked well with Republican primary voters as Trump steamrolled through those contests.
Not only did she get the number four etched onto the ditch of her arm to match three close friends, she added a second tattoo to match her newly-wedded BFF Courtney Barry.
The show hinges on a blended family, with hotel entrepreneur Santiago Mendoza (Demian Bichir) having wedded Gigi (Roselyn Sanchez) after the death of his wife, who also happened to be her best friend.
The university, they say, is a hopelessly antiquated institution, wedded to outdated practices such as tenure and lectures, and incapable of serving a new world of mass audiences and just-in-time information.
Sinosphere BEIJING — President Xi Jinping calls it his "China Dream" — a vision of a cohesive, equal society, increasingly wealthy and healthy, and happily wedded to Communist Party rule, ardent patriotism and traditional values.
The child marriage debate has grown heated this summer, after Germany's current policy—of separating most minor marriages but considering each one individually—led several wedded refugee teens to remain with their husbands.
The characters don't have any answers, but they also come to understand, quickly, that success is all well and good but it means nothing if it's not wedded to some sort of connection.
That way, anyone trying to make off with the bride — be it another suitor or just an evil spirit — would be confused, and unable to determine which one was the newly wedded woman.
It helps explain why the show sometimes feels so formless, so wedded to huge moments, but also why it can take even a terrible episode and turn it into something engaging and exciting.
Crucially, he argued that this populism must be wedded to a program of inclusion, noting progressives' long history of excluding minority groups from initiatives to protect workers and make the economic system fairer.
He also aims to offer universal health coverage to all Americans, but, he says, he's not exclusively wedded to a single-payer, "Medicare-for-all" system favored by most Democrats on the left.
The state of play: Most mobile-first banks target millennial customers, on the grounds that they are less wedded to their existing banks and are more likely to constantly be on their phones.
Yet early on in the tax overhaul process, both were wedded to a policy that, despite broad alignment on the overall plans, fractured Republicans and the outside groups queued up to support them.
China still appears wedded to its belief that harsher sanctions could topple Kim's regime and result in a unified Korea allied with the US that would reshape the strategic picture in northeast Asia.
These people may never understand how wrong they are, they're too ignorant and wedded to their idiocy for that, but they need to know that they are opposed, and their opponents are legion.
Aside from being cheaper to facilitate, smaller receptions allow the wedded couple to spend quality time with each guest, something brides and grooms aren't usually able to do when entertaining larger wedding parties.
Mr. Trump himself has at other times said he is not necessarily wedded to a concrete wall but open to different forms of barriers at different points along the border, including steel slats.
The story of an attractive American family finding terror in a new home credibly wedded Edgar Allan Poe's twitchy, stiff-necked dread with the fetid, swampy atmospherics of a 1950s EC horror comic.
Sarah Butcher of eFinancialcareers had a more acerbic take: For a firm which likes to clear out its bottom 5 percent of performers annually, Goldman seemed strangely wedded to its underperforming senior partners.
To the Editor: Re "Mass Unemployment Was Our Choice" (editorial, March 100): Our current administration is overly wedded to capitalism and afraid of sounding as though it is embracing socialism by supporting workers.
There are substantive aspects of Amis's critique, but the gist — the "gravamen," as he might say — is that Corbyn, a humorless, teetotaling vegetarian wedded to an antiquated style of leftism, is woefully uncool.
No transaction could ever redeem this, and to the extent that we remain wedded to the logic of sacrifice, we remain trapped in an endless cycle of waiting for a transaction that could.
"Xiaobo was wedded both psychically and physically to China and its fate," Geremie R. Barmé, an Australian Sinologist and a close friend of Mr. Liu's, wrote in a tribute before Mr. Liu's death.
But Jordan (Gideon Glick, in an expert performance) isn't even allowed the cold comfort of walking down the aisle — in hideous pastels and clutching a bouquet — behind his soon-to-be-wedded bestie.
Nadler may not yet know, in part because each day seems to bring another revelation; at this stage, it may be a mistake for Democrats to be too wedded to a strict timetable.
Unlike Mitch McConnell, Harry Reid, the Democratic Senate majority leader, was too wedded to Senate tradition to challenge the traditional veto enjoyed by home state senators, and the seats remained empty until 2017.
An artful story of sexual awakening and identity formation turns more stomach-churning; child sacrifice takes many forms, and sometimes the act doesn't require bloodshed but simply adults too wedded to their ideals.
Attell is far too wedded to the economical structure of hard jokes to veer off into the poetic flourishes of Dave Chappelle, and he seems to have little interest in waging culture wars.
What the season did have was a thematic unity that wedded Mr. Robot's superheroic hacking exploits to its deepest character story, about an isolated young man slowly coming to realize he's not an island.
People clearly aren't wedded to owning vehicles as they once were, partly owing to congestion and related parking challenges, and partly owing to the rising cost of cars, particularly as they grow increasingly sophisticated.
Newly wedded and wearing a pair of brown jorts, Shia LaBeouf showed up on Ellen yesterday to talk about his recent nuptials and ended up revealing those Missy Elliott tattoos we've been hearing about.
"These apartments are usually quite small, which is not suitable for wedded couples who plan to have kids," said Zhang, who owns a marketing start-up in Shenzhen and got married late last year.
He fondly remembers the soon-to-be-wedded prince, along with his elder brother Prince William, regularly visiting his bakery after school with their friends when they were teenagers attending the nearby Eton College.
Construction, real estate — there's been a lot of conversation recently about how we're still fundamentally wedded to physical location way more than you would think at this point with the internet and everything else.
Mr. Trump's concessions, some people involved in those past negotiations said, are also a sign that he recognizes the realities of dealing with a suspicious, reclusive government that is wedded to its nuclear shield.
It's a sparkier read when they're together, McLain handling the plot of a literary love affair with pace and skill, careful to give both parties credit despite neither being natural fits for wedded bliss.
Chance, 26, got married in March, and large swaths of his new album, "The Big Day," are devoted to the joys of wedded life, a topic that has made for very little worthwhile music.
And while it is not clear how many more Justice Democrats Ms. Ocasio-Cortez will endorse, she said she was still "very wedded" to the insurgent theory of change that propelled her to Congress.
Surprisingly, it has been the documentarian urging the choreographer to feel free to stray from reality — Mr. Wiseman told Mr. Sewell not to be too wedded to what his cameras captured 50 years ago.
Sources tell Politico that Tillerson feels like he is "not being allowed to do his job" and that he is "no longer wedded" to the idea of staying on for at least a year.
The maximum wage debate overshadowed a speech given Tuesday from Jeremy Corbyn in which he said his party was not wedded to free movement and that the U.K. can be better off outside of Europe.
As for England's Catholics, they opted for Brexit in slightly greater numbers (55%) than the nation as a whole, but they are less wedded to the little-England ideal than are rank-and-file Anglicans.
Senators are wedded to the idea that they belong to "the world's greatest deliberative body" — whether they're in power or not — and openly fret that what's being lost is something more important than party politics.
But never forget that Hannah is her own worst enemy, wedded deeply to the idea that being alone indicates some sort of irreversible damage, an unlovability that is less choice and more the last resort.
But the pull of the idea that America is leading a group of like-minded nations wedded to democratic, enlightened principles was always strong and while waxing and waning under different Presidents it never disappeared.
Writers are often counseled to write about what they know, advice that "Ten Days in the Valley" creator Tassie Cameron has wedded with every parent's nightmare: an eight-year-old child who suddenly, inexplicably, disappears.
Russia would have preferred a deal with the U.S. to enable an uncontested regime return, but is happy playing its usual game: claiming it is not wedded to Assad but displaying no willingness to divorce.
Yet in the case of addressing climate change, we have historically remained too wedded to litigating the existence of the problem at all, often because the proposed solutions are perceived as negative to many stakeholders.
Until 2013, the Nolde Foundation "remained wedded to the Nolde legend, the story that had been selling so well," said Bernhard Fulda, a Cambridge historian and one of the independent experts who examined the archive.
Even among the devoted former colleagues and board members who spoke on his behalf, there was an acknowledgment that Mr. Wilson could be imperious, demanding, difficult, and compulsively wedded to his way of doing things.
One can no longer exclude the possibility that Brexit might have smoothed the way for a return to power of a Jeremy Corbyn-led Labour Party wedded to the failed economic policies of the 85033s.
"I'm far more wedded to substance than form, so as I've told other people, I'm more than happy to attend multiple signing ceremonies," Hensarling said at an event hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
It's a tradition for a reason, but that doesn't mean you have to be wedded to the Campbell's soup version, even if making that one would be a lovely homage to it's creator's recent passing.
They have left him with the fairly ludicrous option of suggesting that he, Donald Trump, is simply too wedded to constitutional tradition to allow an executive order to reach into Congress's role of setting immigration policy.
The new images reveal Ultima Thule is the first "contact binary" ever seen up close in the comet belt, a double-lobed comet built of two snowballs gently wedded together that rotates once every 15 hours.
Both men have been part of a faith tradition that wasn't wedded to politics, so their version of evangelicalism has looked different from the one that grew out of the Reagan years: more personal, less political.
While Brit web users are clearly very wedded to the internet, they are at least not in denial about their addiction: a majority (59 percent) of Internet users describe themselves as "hooked" on their connected device.
Conclusion: If you're wedded to wearing polyester or nylon workout gear (and we get it, it looks much better than cotton gym shorts), then a silver treatment could help prevent a permanent sweat stink from developing.
But if they treat mainstream content like its own business, with its own site and brand—one open to sensuality but not wedded to titillation—they could duck most challenges and focus on distribution and monetization.
The prime minister wants the EU to scrap the backstop protocol agreed by his predecessor Theresa May, which if triggered would keep the United Kingdom wedded to EU trade rules for an indefinite length of time.
"We live in uncertain times because the old certainty for many decades has been that the United States was completely wedded to open markets and free trade," Philip Hammond told India's CNBC-TV 18 on Tuesday.
Despite Germany's reputation as a progressive society, and Merkel's emerging role as leader of the liberal world order in the post-Obama era, the country is ruled by a party wedded to conservative Christian social values.
Greenberg took a crystalline and aggressive stand for the transference of the art center from Paris to New York by arguing for artists he could describe as being wedded to a purity of material and matter.
And if Democrats, who control the Minnesota governor's office as well as the House, try to force through liberal policies, they could be seen as overreaching in a state that is not wedded to either party.
CBS followed the next summer with two more imported European concepts, "Survivor" and "Big Brother," which offered the next permutation on "game shows," in that case wedded with the formula of a reality-based soap opera.
He was wedded to his philosophy of organic architecture: that design was derived from nature, that it needed an underlying structure and unity just as nature did, and that it had to be a harmonious whole.
Though this is Gounod's finest opera, a more sophisticated score than "Faust," the music can still seem a little precious and cloying, even during the crucial love duet on the couple's only night of wedded bliss.
The bookmakers' favorites to win the first Olympic rugby union gold medal in 92 years, albeit in the sport's shorter format, Fiji have wedded a new-found consistency to their traditionally strong skillset under Ryan's guidance.
Yet the conservative government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison has so far rebuffed calls for a major injection of fiscal stimulus, choosing instead to stay wedded to a political pledge to return the budget to surplus.
In interviews, several House Democrats who have co-signed the bill said they're not wedded to the idea of transforming the American health care system so quickly — even though that's what the proposal they support calls for.
The company is wedded to a plan it outlined Tuesday to sell 20 percent of its healthcare unit and distribute the other 80 percent to shareholders through a tax-efficient spinoff, people familiar with management's thinking said.
But many economists and central bankers are wedded to the underlying theory, which is about 30 years old, and seek to tweak it to explain recent events rather than ditch it in favour of less orthodox ideas.
In a landmark April ruling, a local court in Peru said authorities must recognize the marriage of a Peruvian lesbian couple who were wedded in Miami, and that failing to do so would be discriminatory and unconstitutional.
Memorable Line: ''When a horse and a jockey flew over the track together, there were moments in which the man's mind wedded itself to the animal's body to form something greater than the sum of both parts.
For the anthology show's second season, the network turned to writers Alexander Woo and Max Borenstein, who have wedded the story of Japanese internment during World War II to an eerie, unsettling, and eventually horrifying ghost story.
"Sita's family married her to a Bengal tiger": So opens the first story in her collection, "Love Songs for a Lost Continent," and indeed "Deception" proceeds to tell the tale of a woman wedded to a cat.
According to Matt Glassman, a senior fellow at Georgetown University's Government Affairs Institute, the Senate is fairly wedded to these rules, though it could always change how they're interpreted if it had enough votes from its membership.
All of Marvel's solo superhero Netflix shows so far have been wedded to a 13-episode format that none of them has quite mastered when it comes to pacing storytelling (though Jessica Jones's first season comes close).
As indifferent to other people's lives as they are careless of their own, they aimlessly wander the blank American landscape wedded to bad luck and grasping after worse luck as if it were their last hope on earth.
But he has faced questions about whether he is too old, too white and too wedded to a bygone political age to be the nominee in the 2020 election for a party that increasingly prizes progressivism and diversity.
This is revolutionary in the sense that these institutions regard the whole world as their stage, but also evolutionary in that they are still wedded to the ideal of a community of scholars who combine teaching with research.
The actual content of "Is That All There Is," the finale season 6 premiere, further proves Dr. Mindy will not get a fairytale ending as a happily wedded woman and mother — and I couldn't be happier about it.
Buying a six-time-use refill is certainly less wasteful than the alternative, but the drawback is that, like a fancy Gillette razor, you're now wedded to that particular refill and at the mercy of CleanPath's redesign process.
Valadares won't give details because the contract isn't fully confirmed yet, but says the new game is based on the universe of an existing TV show, and that the studio isn't wedded to just producing its own games.
The mantra he repeats — that he is opposed to racism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia (he rarely speaks solely of anti-Semitism) — suggests that he is wedded to the idea that anti-Semitism is chiefly a right-wing phenomenon.
They also represent the new political power of black progressives who defy stereotypes of black politicians as wedded to respectability politics and unwilling to take on issues of people who live on the margins of the black community.
Mr. Boesman's new opera fits well into the theater's modern tradition, addressing issues of social injustice that are wrapped in an accessible, kaleidoscopic score and wedded to a story that seems designed to lure families with older children.
The live-stream was, almost unintentionally, an encapsulation of where Mr. Sanders is in the race: a candidate pressing more for his ideas than himself — and wedded deeply to the platform that running for president provides his agenda.
But don't be fooled: The essays are actually thinly veiled shots at a US military that McMaster thinks is too hidebound and wedded to defense contractors to understand how war needs to be fought in the 21st century.
No list of bizarre TV flops is complete without 1990's Cop Rock, a one-season weirdo that was co-created with William M. Finkelstein, which wedded Bochco's beloved cop show format to original songs written by Randy Newman.
The former onscreen lovers (they costarred in The Last Song) took to social media this week to share (and confirm) their wedded bliss with the world, including a video of Miley getting down to "Uptown Funk" at the wedding.
If you're wedded to macOS and Apple's ecosystem, then the Apple MacBook Air (2018) offers the most affordable way to get a new MacBook – and its latest refresh, as well as drop in price, definitely gives it better value.
For those wedded to strict laissez-faire analysis (who have gained increasing sway over public policy in recent decades), investment in public that works as a prerequisite to economic development is a concept impossible to acknowledge, much less endorse.
At 17D, the clue is "Wedded mother disturbs trial (7)" The indicator word in that clue is "disturbs," and it's one of many words setters use to tell the solver that something in the clue needs to be anagrammed.
Healthy or sick, wealthy or poor, wedded or widowed — we are expected to get out there and revel, even when the last thing many of us want is to mark that time is passing so obviously and so ruthlessly.
In a set of television and radio interviews and a speech on Tuesday, Mr. Corbyn shifted his position on immigration to Britain from the European Union, saying he was not wedded to freedom of movement for European Union citizens.
He reminded me that he's only 23, and that though he leans politically conservative at this moment in his life (and plans to return to CPAC in late February), he doesn't want to be forever wedded to one ideology.
According to the Polish pontiff, people who divorce and remarry in a civil ceremony (but remain wedded to their first spouses in the church's view) can only take communion on one condition: that their new marriages are completely devoid of sex.
It's not really clear if Trump genuinely doesn't understand these points or just enjoys lying, but either way, he is very wedded to these two widely debunked talking points, and most people have sort of tuned it out at this point.
Sure, after their three-day wedding celebration in early December and a Caribbean honeymoon (which they live-blogged via Instagram Stories), it would make sense for the two to slow down, take a break from Instagram, and revel in wedded bliss.
Though I enjoyed its first season, it was occasionally too wedded to the Tom Perrotta novel that inspired it, and its finest hours are the ones that go way, way off-book to explore some other corner of the story's universe.
The most significant gripe about "Joker," in fact, is that there's no real reason for it, beyond the expectation -- accurately, as it turns out -- that the name recognition, wedded to the talent involved, would prove to be a box-office draw.
Decades before sport became wedded to the never-ending sideshow of online betting, the Intertoto Cup was designed in part to provide fixtures during the summer months in order for the football pools to continue when the leagues shut down.
But two new studies from institutes in Beijing suggest that while Chinese people remain wedded, though not always blissfully, to the status quo, Mr. Xi confronts a persistent undercurrent of discontent with inequality in incomes, schooling opportunities and health care.
Since then, there have been clashes over issues ranging from climate change policy, where the PiS government remains firmly wedded to coal-fired power stations, and Poland's adherence to the rule of law - a bitter bone of contention with Brussels.
But Meirelles and Thomas wedded these ideas to lovely images, like traces of white across a colored backdrop to represent the way all these different groups of people came together to create modern Brazil, no matter how tragic the history.
What actually emerges from Washington remains unclear, but even if U.S. lawmakers decide to delete some of the disputed measures in their final bill, Trump is still wedded to a unilateral approach to trade that does not require consultations with Congress.
"Recover" is magical: from the outside, it's a darkly reflective, ultramarine glass parallelepiped structure wedded to a squarish tent of brightly colored fabric, combining Braman's early interest in tipis/tents with her more recent fascination with containers of colored light.
The controversy reveals a South Korean public far less wedded to the idea of inter-Korean unity than previous generations, analysts say, a changing dynamic that may shape South Korean President Moon Jae-in's efforts at reconciliation with the isolated North.
"But with the Australian government wedded to a budget surplus, it looks like the RBA will be forced into lowering the cash rate by another 50 bps in an effort to put downward pressure on the unemployment rate," CBA noted.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - One of the Federal Reserve's newest policymakers said on Friday he continues to believe the U.S. central bank should raise interest rates again by the end of the year, though he is "not wedded" to that position.
The Apes films succeed because everyone involved took an approach to franchise filmmaking that eschewed the current vogue for creating movies that feel like endless teases for other movies; the trilogy is smartly wedded to good, old-fashioned blockbuster knowhow.
Li Guolong, product manager at Tencent Cloud's gaming solutions, told Reuters in an interview that the company particularly saw potential in Southeast Asia as its users there were less wedded to playing games on consoles such as Playstation and XBox.
However, the Guardian reported that under the terms of the agreement being worked towards, the province will remain wedded to EU customs rules after Brexit, if a new trading relationship that preserves the seamless Irish border is not in place.
And like some other right-leaning organizations and intellectuals, Mr. Koch and his organizations have struggled to find their place in a political party they barely recognize and whose political fortune is now wedded, for better or worse, to Mr. Trump's.
In the good old days, one woman would only need to provide services to two old folks — her in-laws — because by marriage, a woman would be wedded into the husband's family and sever her ties with her biological parents.
This cold open is the kind of parable Watchmen already does so well: Here's a little story about the avariciousness of capitalism wedded to the kind of comic book tech that allows babies to be grown and dreams to be fulfilled.
What actually emerges from Washington remains unclear, but even if U.S. lawmakers decide to delete some of the disputed measures in their final bill, Trump is still wedded to a unilateral approach to trade that does not require consultations with Congress.
But there's no point getting too wedded to that timeline, because Trump has slowed the pace of executive actions and this is an especially sensitive one: If it's clumsy, foreign trading partners could see this as the first shot in a trade war.
At the time, Hackett promised to tell investors after 0003 days how he would improve the "fitness" of Ford to compete as the auto industry becomes more digital, more electric and less wedded to selling one vehicle at a time to individuals.
The right of the Conservative Party and the left of the Labour Party—the ideologically ascendant factions in their respective worlds—are wedded to sharply contrasting interpretations of British history, which focus on very different events and freight them with very different emotions.
She currently cares for one 15-year-old Syrian girl who desperately wants to be with her 25-year-old husband, whom she wedded in an arranged marriage, and told me other girls have even run away to be with their spouses.
In a country long wedded to a rigid nationalism, Klaus Iohannis, the ethnic German mayor of the Transylvanian city of Sibiu, became the first non-ethnic-Romanian president, campaigning on a message of reform, fighting corruption and aligning with the West against Putin.
Today, the Bravo couple will cement their union in holy matrimony in Brittany's home state of Kentucky at The Kentucky Castle in Versailles, KY. Once they are bound in wedded bliss, the two will join Katie and Tom as official Vanderpump spouses.
While a third of office romances led to marriage, almost a quarter are affairs between at least one wedded coworker, according to CareerBuilder, and 6 percent end on such a sour note that one half of the former couple leaves their job.
And, as Dietz and other international-journalism advocates told me, bribes can function around the world as part of the same spectrum of press coercion as arrests, beatings, and murders: a way to keep journalists quiet and wedded to the power structure.
But too often EU officials seem wedded to the views of their founding father, Jean Monnet, who wrote that he "thought it wrong to consult the peoples of Europe about the structure of a community of which they had no practical experience".
Rotten Tomatoes score: 25%Synopsis: The first part of a two-part adaptation of the "Breaking Dawn" novel, "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1" centers around Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) as they go from wedded bliss to chaos.
But Jeremy Corbyn fudged a planned commitment that his pro-EU party was no longer "wedded" to the idea of free movement - a pillar of the European Union that, he said, could not be ruled out if it helped Britain win trade access.
Mr. Stewart, as senior vice president for artists and repertoire, wedded his deep knowledge of rock, pop, soul and other genres to the idiosyncratic Rhino label's mission of producing definitive boxed sets and anthologies, including lengthy liner notes and high-quality artwork.
And authors are in some ways more wedded to traditional distribution models than are video producers, many of whom have already embraced YouTube in the recent past and may be open to taking their ideas in a direction that isn't ad-supported.
But even then, there were serious doubts about the feasibility of the peace accord's implementation — and about the extent to which the FARC, once firmly wedded to the use of violence to achieve its political aims, was truly committed to lasting peace.
His populist economic policies have been wedded to a protracted campaign to consolidate the power of the executive branch, weaken the military (including jailing officers), empower Islamists, enervate individual liberties and the judiciary, and ultimately replace Turkey's holdover constitution with his own.
Whereas Biden remains wedded to romantic notions of returning to a pre-polarization Washington where Republicans and Democrats hobnob and work frequently across party lines, Buttigieg has a clear-eyed view of the institutional barriers to progressive policy and how to remove them.
In the recent past, presidents from both parties have entered office pledging to scrutinize regulations, but Mr. Trump's order goes further, putting a premium on cutting rules and empowering teams of political appointees who are typically less wedded to an agency's existing guidelines.
For all the sops to unity — "We all bleed the same blood" — in Trump's speech Tuesday to a joint session of Congress, this is an administration ready to fan division if it sustains the fire of a mass movement wedded to its leader.
John Dowd, a former Trump lawyer who remains in touch with the White House, characterized the line attorneys in the Stone case as "insubordinate," and "the same crowd of prosecutors wedded to the Mueller agenda" who need to be "cleaned out" from DOJ.
Cruz has been wedded to this whole "carpet bombing" thing for a while now—he's also said that he wants to bomb the Middle East until the sand glows—but as the policy has come under more and more criticism, he's only doubled-down.
A majority of French voters on the left and centre-right, less wedded to their political family than they are allergic to the FN, tend to gang up to vote against it in a run-off, in what is known as a front républicain.
But, armed with better positioning data than ever before, these kids have taken the otherworldly athleticism that's defined the position for a generation, wedded it to the data they've been given, and are poised to possibly become the best group of shortstops in baseball history.
Small things, like the ending of a tradition where the best-performing student at schools gets to carry the Greek flag in parades on national days are a sign, they complain, that Syriza is opposed to meritocracy and still wedded to its far-left past.
Nancy was running in just 79 newspapers (down from a height of 700 in the 1970s) when Guy Gilchrist signed off in February with a very strange final story sequence that wedded Nancy's aunt to a boyfriend who had disappeared from 1968 until 063.
Unlike ConsenSys, which was founded by Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin and is directly focused on that ecosystem, Layer1 isn't wedded to one blockchain or ecosystem, and instead selects a single project at a time through a mix of financial analysis and thesis development.
"We're wedded to making sure that — now we may not get everyone who was in the room cause some are Russian citizens but many of them are American citizens so we're working through that right now," Warner said on Erin Burnett's OutFront on Wednesday.
Perhaps surprisingly, the most enthusiastic voters on each side are a bit less wedded to issue purity: 61% of Democrats who are very enthusiastic about voting say they want candidates who agree with their views, and on the GOP side, that figure stands at 70%.
He seems wedded to the third-way politics he developed in Gujarat State, where he was chief minister from 2001 to 2014, in which the machinery and assets of an overburdened socialist state are left intact, but the bureaucracy is cleansed of inefficiency and corruption.
She seems to have embodied the best of each of them — Nancy's wit, Diana's loyalty, Pam's devotion to the countryside and the sense of humor they all shared — wedded to a devoted Englishness expressed in her role as the brilliant chatelaine of Chatsworth House.
And yet, and yet… I was (and remain) too wedded to the aesthetics of modernism—you might even say of formalism—to be entirely convinced by an art fixated on a bygone style that was itself already so indebted to premodernist modes of representation.
But where television shows and music have figured out new ways to measure consumption (through streaming, DVR recordings, etc.), the comic book industry is still wedded in large part to retailers, even though you can get comic books digitally or via a subscription service.
Since returning to Los Angeles after their nuptials, the couple has been soaking up their wedded bliss, even recently starring in a music video together for Bieber's new collaboration with Dan + Shay, "10,000 Hours," and making their fashion campaign debut in a Calvin Klein ad.
"War for the Planet of the Apes," directed by Matt Reeves, is the grimmest episode so far, and also the strongest, a superb example — rare in this era of sloppily constructed, commercially hedged cinematic universes — of clear thinking wedded to inventive technique in popular filmmaking.
The U.S. foreign policy establishment remains wedded to the peace dividend concept of the 1990's, a period of time when Washington was the world's only superpower and could largely succeed in dictating American terms to countries that were weaker economically and fragmented internally.
The violent encounter in a faraway land opened a two-year affair that would pit a Pentagon hierarchy wedded to longstanding rules of combat and discipline against a commander in chief with no experience in uniform but a finely honed sense of grievance against authority.
As Kim shifts the focus to the economy and pursues diplomacy with the United States, he has been replacing older, more conservative officers who were wedded to the country's nuclear doctrine with loyalists who would follow any changes he may make, U.S. officials and analysts say.
Stapleton, a distant relative of President George W. Bush, closely wedded himself to Trump on virtually every issue — even refusing to condemn the Trump administration&aposs immigrant family separation policies — except trade, where he opposes tariffs that could produce a trade war and harm Colorado industries.
His anodyne public and artistic persona, wedded as it is to progressive politics, feels increasingly like a feat in 2018, when the polarization of public figures has resulted in stars as dispositionally muted as Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé nevertheless being flamed by conservatives as radical leftists.
As an indication of how wedded many Latin American countries are to budget discipline, analysts at JP Morgan reckon only Mexico, out of the region's main economies, will react to the economic damage from the coronavirus outbreak with fiscal stimulus as well as interest-rate cuts.
But the choreography, inextricably wedded to the music, happens in fits and starts; it hits the spot but carries none of the weight of the dream ballet in "Oklahoma!" or of the multitude of dances in "The Prom," another show that wasn't nominated for its choreography.
Ms. Pelosi and other top Democrats toiled during the campaign to stay wedded to a carefully honed, poll-tested agenda that would be broadly popular, calling, for example, for protecting the Affordable Care Act rather than promising to replace it with a single-payer health coverage plan.
It's almost a return to Murphy's roots, when his first big hit, FX's Nip/Tuck, took the standard medical case-of-the-week show and wedded it to a bacchanal of flesh and gore, itself hitched to a satirical wink about America's obsession with youth and beauty.
However, the difference between a president who is not doing enough for progress — even one wedded to the national security state — and one who is using the power of the office actively to reverse progress and mobilize racists, the xenophobic, and the elites against progress is enormous.
Only the youngest voters have stayed wedded to this idea, with much of the broader electorate holding a fairly positive view of the status quo: 76 percent of voters rate economic conditions as either "very good" or "somewhat good," according to a CNN poll in late December.
But for Thomas and his wife, Christine, who declined to give their last name because they did not want friends to know how they voted, frustration at the region's decline became wedded to anger at the immigrant workers who took the low-wage jobs that replaced mining.
We see these gaps as harmful to society at large...but we think that it's likely that some companies are so wedded to this idea that they have to pay their CEOs 100 times more than their workers —then they have to pay more in taxes.
Edward Baptist's The Half Has Never Been Told shows how slaveholders drove their enslaved laborers beyond their breaking points — not because they were wedded to a feudal economic system, but to maximize profits and satisfy the increasing worldwide demand for cotton caused by the industrial revolution.
The party as a whole is wedded to policy convictions that can't win national elections without the interference of economic or foreign-policy crises, and Obama can use that fact to leave Republicans sitting on their hands through applause lines about religious tolerance, civil equality, and poverty protection.
Sanders has wedded this movement, which has survived on the fringes of Democratic politics for decades and was thought to be dormant, to a new wave of leftism anchored in the millennial generation that was shaped by the traumas of post-9/11 wars and the Great Recession.
Popcast Listen to this week's podcast | Subscribe: iTunes | RSS | Stitcher| Audioboom Prince, who died on Thursday at 57, was the human embodiment of synthesis — he wedded the body to the mind, the sacred to the profane, and blurred lines between male and female, black and white, straight and gay.
The very things that make her such a compelling pick (her judicial philosophy and qualifications, as well as the chance to dare Democrats to try to take down a highly-qualified female nominee) also make her a threat to a Democratic Party that is increasingly wedded to identity politics.
But fixing the voters' shattered trust should be the first and overriding goal of New York's tarnished government, and the time to make wholesale repairs is now, when the budget is being negotiated and Mr. Cuomo has maximum leverage over a Legislature wedded to the squalid status quo.
"This has understandably shaken up V.A.'s Washington bureaucracy," Mr. Cashour added, "and in many cases, employees who were wedded to the status quo and not on board with this administration's policies have departed V.A. — some willingly, some against their will as they were about to be fired."
Jayapal represents a new breed of liberal politician who is — along with some of this year's other congressional candidates, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan — more wedded to social-justice movements than to the slow grind of governance.
Because the police and prosecutors were wedded to the identification of the five boys as the rapists, they did not look for the real rapist, Matias Reyes (he confessed in 2002), who went on to rape at least five more women, including Lourdes Gonzalez, whom he also killed.
Mr. Nadler was explicit on Monday in saying that the House was no longer content to await the findings of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, and would delve into many of the same issues, but with a different standard of evidence not wedded to a criminal indictment.
Voters may be more emotionally wedded to their party than ever before, but party strategists would be foolish to think this means voters will always show up on Election Day or that the share of swing voters in the electorate don't care how extreme a nominee may be.
Then we have the mainstream boys and girls with their big budgets and studio backing, wedded to the idea of mass entertainment and the telling of stories…These films are the silken products that we lay down good money for when we buy buckets of popcorn at the cinema.
They were contrite words from a pitcher who in 2013 was one of the best in baseball but has since endured two operations, assorted struggles on the mound and the increasing perception that he is too wedded to a celebrity lifestyle and does not take his job seriously enough.
There is only one party in America right now that denies the science behind climate change, that believes we don't need to curtail carbon pollution and that is wedded to the fossil fuels instead of jumpstarting new investments in renewable energy such as solar and wind, which Americans want.
And the whole convention itself was an argument that supposedly American ideals like faith, family, and country can be wedded to the America that will be — one of diversity as a strength, not a series of dividing lines — rather than hoarded carefully as part of the America that was.
As the paper concludes The UK seems to be more wedded to its red lines but also risks losing more by not modifying them All this will require a lot of patient negotiation, which seems unlikely to be completed by March 2019 when the formal date for EU exit may occur.
This is fine – this has been practiced for decades on the NASDAQ with untrained traders making gut-based guesses on complex companies – but in crypto the technology is wedded to the price and misunderstanding the news coming out of services like CoinDesk can get you into a lot of trouble.
Yet she remained wedded to Cuba and sought to promote ballet there, and when financial difficulties forced Ballet Theater to disband temporarily in 1948, she and other dancers from the troupe traveled to Havana to start a company of their own, Ballet Alicia Alonso, later the nucleus of the National Ballet.
Independent voters constitute 27.2% of the New York electorate, yet New York is one of the many states that remains wedded to an antiquated and undemocratic closed primary system in which only voters affiliated with the Democratic or Republican parties may cast a ballot in the primary of their respective party.
Confusion may also have something to do with the relative lack of experience in Trump's national security cabinet -- which the President has hollowed out by removing more substantial figures, such as former Defense Secretary James Mattis, who pushed back against his impulses or were more wedded to traditional national security policies.
But Thursday's program at the Miller Theater, part of the Composer Portraits series, revealed music of sometimes startling sensuality wedded to the kind of structural clarity that can help a first-time listener make sense of things — without the need for voluminous program notes or an advanced degree in biophysics.
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic, the newest of the 12 Fed presidents, told Reuters in an interview that he continues to believe the U.S. central bank should raise interest rates again by the end of the year, though he is "not wedded" to that position and continues to track data closely.
I was so wedded to my notebook that one of the other patients was convinced that I was an undercover journalist, and nicknamed me Lois Lane; Lois Lane, and not Nellie Bly, whose asylum exposé instigated a $850,000 increase in the budget of the New York City Department of Public Charities and Correction.
Similarly, while TV has indulged in more ambitious storytelling over the past decade, "Game of Thrones" wedded those attributes and engrossing characters with an organic world into which the audience can escape, while marshaling blockbuster filmmaking techniques in a manner that traditionally wasn't feasible in TV in terms of time or money.
"Republicans need to be less doctrinally wedded to free market economics, which is not to say turning back on the market, but to say that there are times when intervention is justified to ensure everyone has a fair shake," Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics & Public Policy Center, told NBC News.
But in a world of cop shows still wedded to the closed-off, more procedural nature of shows like Law & Order and CSI, it's kind of fun to have a series more interested in building out a large ensemble of characters, where the cases are secondary to the characters bouncing off each other.
Olivia PalermoThe socialite made headlines when she wedded model Johannes Huebl in a cashmere sweater-and-tulle-skirt combo, but her choice of "something blue" is equally creative: The bride sported a pair of cobalt blue Manolo Blahnik pumps — which also happens to be the bridal footwear of one famous Carrie Bradshaw.
"When politicians argue among themselves, as we so often do about public policy questions, it can be hard to know which side is right, especially when some making arguments are not exactly wedded to the facts, and especially when some who are trying to characterize a bill have not read it," he said.
The recipe seems simple: a little dash of the peacefulness of Alexandria, wedded to some of the "willing to overlook horrors in the name of relative sanctuary" from that season five hospital, with just a pinch of the "I guess all anybody does here is finish jigsaw puzzles" somnambulant quality of Herschel's farm.
Although the police had captured Mr. Weinstein admitting to the assault on tape, prosecutors wedded themselves to the preposterous notion that there might have been an entirely legitimate reason for a man, in his 60s, to grab the intimate extremities of a 22-year-old woman who had not invited his anatomical inspection.
While he has little experience in translating that into international diplomacy, Mr. Trump has shown that he is not so wedded to any particular position on almost any issue, meaning he might be more likely to accept a compromise that would seem unthinkable judging by the stark language he uses at the start.
Using a map of America (in the colors of Marcus Garvey's pan-African flag) labelled with the sites of riots, massacres, terrorism, and genocide against Black and Brown people, Ringgold probes the limits of a country too wedded to its own myths to broaden its sense of home and include its rightful heirs.
Wedded to reality — the physical interplay of the materials against the dimensions of the room — the installation's aura, if you want to use a charged term — isn't exactly mystical, but as a transporting visual experience, one that reaches for the "point at which all ideas fall apart," it's as close as we're likely to get.
Why it will struggle to matter: Here's a look at why Harvey could become a flashpoint in the public's views on climate change, yet simultaneously fail to move the needle much, partly because humans have short attention spans, are too wedded to preconceived notions, and are in denial about the real consequences of the issue.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) took a jab at critics of the bill on Tuesday, saying that some of the arguments being made are not "wedded" in facts.
They were against housing discrimination, and even bused in some poor black kids from Boston to their high-end public schools—but they were also wedded to high property values, the major obstacle to integrating their communities, and made sure never to allow the number of Boston imports to change the complexion of the schools.
That said, this episode could become a bigger issue on the campaign trail in part because it feeds right into the larger preexisting attacks on Clinton: that she and her husband are dangerously wedded to their big donors, and that they'd like to start repaying old favors once they begin wielding the power of the White House.
The Proud Boys, who made an appearance at a racist gathering in Charlottesville in 2017, are a group so wedded to violence that their initiation rituals involve being punched by members — a far cry from the wealthy Upper East Side Republicanism of figures like former senator Jacob Javits, who the club boasts once made its townhouse his campaign headquarters.
Those who stay closely wedded to policy work or serve as lawyers in agencies are getting more interest from the private sector, according to recruiters and lobbyists, along with senior aides who have had long careers in the private sector or government — for example, deputy chief of staff Chris Liddell or National Economic Council deputy director Shahira Knight.
In his speech this afternoon, Corbyn is set to say that the party is not "wedded" to the principle and supports a "reasonably-managed" immigration system, language that implies an end to the free movement of EU citizens to and from the UK. However, he is yet to explicitly confirm this, despite being pressed in numerous interviews.
Ostensibly a Republican, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is neither part of the GOP establishment nor wedded to its platform.
ANONYMOUS I get that you're pretty wedded to your reading of this story: Your sister-in-law is a wench who hates you for no reason, and you want my blessing to cut her out of your life as sharply as Babe Paley snipped Truman Capote from hers after he published "La Côte Basque 1965," right?
Europhile Labour lawmakers are at odds with the mildly eurosceptic Corbyn, pro-Brexit voters are disillusioned with a Labour Party that officially campaigned to remain in an EU that remains wedded to the free movement of peoples, and pro-EU voters are furious with their party for not trying to subsequently block May's legislation preparing for Brexit.
" The release goes on to say, "In a number of cases, employees who were wedded to the status quo and not on board with this administration's policies or pace of change have now departed VA." O'Rourke told Peters that when any agency experiences an organizational shift, sometimes "folks realize, maybe on their own, that they don't want to be there.
And, as she shuffles back and forth to the bathroom with B's help while C asks questions about her finances, the action grows broader and the laughs get closer together: these usually tremendous actresses are playing to some kind of recorded laugh track in Mantello's mind—a laugh track that wouldn't be so glaring if Metcalf, in particular, weren't so wedded to it.
The latter aspect of the show is considerably weaker -- or at least, less interesting -- than the matters Robyn tackles in her day job, though it does offer a nice contrast between a person wedded to her job and her married sister (Genevieve Angelson), who has kids at home and thirsts for some of the glamour and freedom that Robyn enjoys.
On the other hand, if the United States acted correctly in its efforts to deter the further use of chemical weapons by employing military force, then international lawyers may be revealing themselves to be wedded to an outmoded and formalistic ideas about the international system — to a worldview that overrates the sovereignty of nation-states and underrates the lives of people living within them.
The nine companies are:  Astrobotic Technology Deep Space Systems Draper Firefly Aerospace Intuitive Machines Lockheed Martin Space Masten Space Systems Moon Express Orbit Beyonds "The innovation of America's aerospace companies, wedded with our big goals in science and human exploration, are going to help us achieve amazing things on the Moon and feed forward to Mars," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement.
I don't know exactly what it is, it could be I'm just wedded to my role as a person who is an arbiter, it could be that I've done digital media in this decade and I know what sort of, responding to what you get from ... responding to cues you get from Chartbeat or Facebook or Google can lead you in weird ways. Yeah.
But other Republican lawmakers, including members of the House Freedom Caucus and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah), have indicated that they are not wedded to revenue neutrality.
While a strategy of supporting populist candidates in the West who are significantly less wedded to the hardline and sanctions taken against Russia for its seizure of Crimea in 2014 has its compelling logic, the fallout from Flynn's departure and the ongoing exposure of broader dysfunction at the White House suggests that the impression of tight relations with controversial incumbents may prove more of a liability than an asset for Putin's government.
Davutoglu's departure consolidates the power of Erdogan, who has been highly critical of the EU in the past and is seen in Brussels as a far tougher negotiating partner less closely wedded in recent years to Turkey's ambition of joining the EU. To win visa-free travel for its citizens, Turkey must still meet five of 72 criteria the EU imposes on all states exempt from visas, one of which is narrowing its legal definition of terrorism.
Acknowledging that someone like Bergdahl, whom the American public once loudly proclaimed a traitor and tried to further imprison, did more than his fair share to dismantle the terror network that held him captive in an allied country is a really uncomfortable thing to do if you're wedded to a narrative about the war, so for the military it is better just to sweep it all under the rug post-court-martial and forget about it.
Ambitions for the next few years include an investment agreement with China (which continues to demand openness from others while shielding its own state-led industries), a free-trade deal with India (whose protectionism has stymied talks to date), a deal with a post-Brexit Britain (which remains wedded to the notion of benefits without costs outside the EU) and a deal to cut tariffs with Mr Trump's America (already threatening new levies on European cars and wine).
But where the show's first season ultimately foundered on the rocks of how its shaggy plotting and its larger thematic ambitions never found a good way to meet, and where the second season failed because it hardly bothered to have a story at all, the third season was the show's finest outing yet — as well as the season where creator Nic Pizzolatto's general lack of interest in the actual mystery aspect of his show felt most wedded to the story he was telling.

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