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But I ask that she aim for something wonkier next time.
Some of the wonkier and less dramatic cases got short shrift.
The other possible threat to cap and trade is a little wonkier.
We're moving from Title II to Title I. Wonkier it cannot be.
We're moving from Title II to Title I. Wonkier it cannot be.
Things got sketchier out there: the ground wonkier, the cave-ins more frequent.
Sending goofy pictures to friends and getting back even wonkier responses is so fun!
Somewhat reassuringly, the wonkier or drier the subjects were, the better the algorithms performed.
Companies also use familiar measurements like revenue and wonkier ones like return on invested capital.
But in wonkier settings, Paul Ryan is very focused on this marginal tax rate issue.
There's another fear that's a bit wonkier, but on some level even scarier: Currency war.
Ms. Roem has tried to buy some patience with far wonkier details than Ms. McGinn has offered.
The last question at Wednesday night's Democratic debate covered much wonkier territory than the fiery exchanges that preceded it.
Pointing out inconsistencies and making a factual argument may work better, but that tends to reach a smaller, wonkier audience.
In wonkier 2020 news: The Hill's Reid Wilson reports that several states are looking to swap party caucuses for primary elections.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, a senior member of the Finance Committee, talked to me recently about the wonkier sides of Obamacare repeal and replace.
Mr. Bell consulted with Fed Up and admired the group's work, but wanted to create a wonkier complement to its grass-roots outreach.
It's a bit wonkier, but just as significant as the target itself — with just as much potential to influence policy design in other states.
The Difficult OTR or PGP: If you're not somebody familiar with computers or in need of extreme privacy, these wonkier options probably aren't for you.
Political enthusiasm about jobs guarantee ideas is, naturally, helping to spur the generation of wonkier white papers from think tanks to fill out the slogan.
The Washington Post has a wonkier dive into the factors that could lead to a recession in the near future, and you won't find the acronym FAANG anywhere.
Handler will interview celebrities like Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow, and wonkier experts like Jon Favreau (the presidential speechwriter, not the movie director) in front of a live studio audience.
Mr. Woodchuck is along for the ride too -- you can guess his porn name -- and he's a dead ringer for the O.G. puppet, except for a slightly wonkier eye. Cut.
The fabrics feel and look cheaper than they do in the photos, and the details, like button closures, textures, and lace edges, will likely be a bit wonkier than the real deal.
Thanks to O'Rourke as well as Wilco's new drummer Glenn Kotche (also a member of Loose Fur and an local experimental music veteran), the songs became deconstructed, a little weirder, and a little wonkier.
A normal election year brings a barrage of books from campaign reporters, political pundits and academics, ranging from autopsies of the inner workings of a campaign to wonkier works that explore policies and social issues.
And broadening out some of the most popular uses of Twitter while taking away some of the wonkier elements — say by introducing hashtag behavior through tabs but without hashtags — also taps into another theme at the company.
For starters, the structure of the mix with it trippy opening section (eg: Claude Von Strokes now classic "Who's Afraid Of Detroit") leading into heavier, wonkier tracks (eg: Riton's "Hammer Of Thor") made for a perfect after hours soundtrack.
The shift from the wonkier vibe on Tuesday was partly a product of personnel—Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders were noticeably absent, and their peers struggled to talk about healthcare with even a shred of their passion or coherence.
The industry has benefited from the new tax law and seen victories from the White House on wonkier priorities, like government IT modernization and protecting websites that host content online from liability in the proposed new North American trade agreement.
The basis for these judgments was not a dispute over the wisdom of DACA as a policy—it was the far wonkier matter of whether the Trump administration followed the correct procedures when it sought to toss Mr Obama's executive order in the bin.
For a wonkier look at the day's politics that still has an edge, there's no better late-night host to turn to than Late Night's Seth Meyers, who frequently devotes a full 10 minutes of his show to taking "A Closer Look" at the day's news.
And say what you will about Malek's wonky performance in an even wonkier movie, or which of the other nominees should've actually won, but there's only one person who truly deserved to take home that statue last year, and he wasn't even in the running: Sacha Baron Cohen.
At that time the technology did not exist to determine the cause of this disorder, but from these rare families we know that CIP—now known by wonkier names like Channelopathy-associated insensitivity to pain and Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy—is the result of specific mutations or deletions within single genes required for transmitting pain signals.
The marriage of careful joke structure and fiercely intelligent > commentary elevates this album from a collection of solid progressive > punchlines to a work of art. Jason Zinoman, writing for The New York Times, said, "Mr. Kondabolu builds jokes through arguments, articulating opposing views, dramatizing disputes, then slicing through them with his own progressive take." Zinoman observed that Kondabolu's material was in "wonkier territory" than most comics, but served up in a "traditional and audience-friendly" style.
He's as charismatic as a toaster, wonkier than Al Gore and as proudly liberal as Al Franken. And at just about the worst time ever to be one, he's a lobbyist. He's a total contrast to Allen; no cowboy boots or chewing tobacco here." The primary campaign was occasionally acrimonious, with Miller faulting Webb as a Democrat-come-lately who in 2000 voted for George W. Bush and endorsed Allen, and Webb criticizing Miller as an IT lobbyist who exported American jobs, at more than one point saying, "you've been called the Antichrist of outsourcing.

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