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"wonky" Definitions
  1. not steady; not straight

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Just want to get wonky here, we were getting wonky before, about the construction of a story like this. Yeah.
But when it comes to these intra-party primary disputes, I think wonky-minded journalists can vastly overexaggerate what more minor and wonky policy differences actually reveal about the candidates.
Wonky wording aside, it was a measured thing to say.
However, the implementation of those features seems a bit wonky.
I learned through the '94 experience, not everybody is wonky.
One of wonky delegate math, told with some schoolroom animation.
Like that's actually when you know the film is wonky.
The questions were at turns highly partisan, wonky and leading.
It's a wonky, sometimes inscrutable debate, but an important one.
The Gateway Pundit — Don't be fooled by the wonky-sounding name.
But those results, right now, are wonky and inconsistent at best.
Net neutrality was once a wonky topic without much public visibility.
So it could be a case of a translation gone wonky?
The hinge started going wonky in a little over 27,000 folds.
The Down entries where the squares are shaded are all wonky.
As far as Apple rumors go, this one is pretty wonky.
Whoever replaces Alder will be saddled with the same wonky system.
But the fabric of reality is a little wonky right now.
Understanding how it works, though, requires some pretty wonky background explanation.
Bikes have also had their issues — wonky gears, you might say.
Promise: Leave Medicaid alone Trump isn't one for wonky policy details.
But a wonky debate over the nation's biofuel policy just might.
This is Vox, and we're big fans of wonky policy debates.
After all, nothing brings down the mood like a wonky vibrator.
At the one-hour afternoon meeting, the conversation got wonky fast.
I wanted to push myself more but my knee felt wonky.
You're making do with a wonky stove top and a skillet.
You're making do with a wonky stove top and a skillet.
These wonky concerns were largely brushed aside amid the political brawl.
It's pretty laidback and wonky, which is rare in Chinese rap.
The wonky truth is that neither of these is exactly right.
Rompo was a wonky spit and sawdust gym of character and characters.
Economists — and wonky journalists — have largely been arguing that this isn't true.
Because I'm in surgery all day, my breaks are a little wonky.
Initial estimates may have been wonky due to the government showdown. 3.
What doesn't exactly make sense, though, is the wonky-ass new name.
Climate of Hope, as wonky as it is, never attempts an answer.
Alphabet, Google's parent company, has more wonky projects than there are letters.
So maybe wonky kids should set their sights on state capitals, too.
I KNOW THIS IS "SQUAWK BOX" ALL TALKING IN A WONKY WAY.
Unnamed source: It sounds like he took some wonky fucked up one.
People call us the Royal Tenenbaums, because we're that kind of wonky.
People remember them long after the wonky details of policy have faded.
My daughter, who has some wonky teeth and braces, is a drummer.
RH: I think that in all great paintings the space is wonky.
In the end, each person is just one of several colorful, wonky shapes.
Has your Telegram app been acting wonky on iPhone since downloading iOS 11.4?
LG's AI cam feature can be a bit wonky, especially in low-light.
They're definitely going to throw a wrench in this already-wonky justice system.
The California Solar and Storage Association lays out some hyper-specific, wonky reforms.
Until fairly recently, only a wonky fringe in Washington cared about this issue.
Thinking if we could paint some wonky pieces and have it considered art?
Supermarket chain Morrisons has begun selling "wonky" flowers that have not developed properly.
Without those wonky little devices, the 2808's manufacture would have been impossible.
Over the course of two discs, B.C lets us into his wonky mind.
Instead, he provides a wonky account maintaining that we need more community policing.
Moving to London, specifically South London, had me embrace the weird and wonky.
In the previous titles, the various building sizes were all a little wonky.
At your first dose, things go wonky, just a little, around the edges.
The yield curve was once just a wonky graph for academics and policymakers.
Here's what else is happening: All aboard for another week of wonky weather.
Such wonky procedural moves also aren't as likely to capture the nation's attention.
Startups began popping up looking to serve these firms the wonky data sets.
Pitch started being really wonky — not something that was a thing for me.
You can't help but be charmed by Ms. Kalman's detailed, slightly wonky drawing.
Here's a GIF-filled website that explains the wonky history behind net neutrality.
There are no half-dead screens, or wonky joysticks that don't turn properly.
That was the first project, and then ... KS: It was kind of wonky.
Solar storms can make satellites and power grids on Earth go a little wonky.
The wonky stuff is just me trying to make it more interesting for me.
The crowds wanted him to be riled up, and he was just so wonky.
I didn't have that problem, but the implementation is still kind of wonky here.
Despite its wonky premise, "The Big Short" appears to be an awards season breakout.
This is episode two of The Bachelorette, so here is where things get wonky.
It's still a little wonky to use compared to just using Google Translate, though.
Suddenly, this wasn't just a wonky academic endeavor to retrieve data from some company.
Wonky data: The report authors acknowledge the quality of data isn't consistent across nations.
Here shapes are mutable and slightly wonky, obeying a logic specific to the painting.
Also, shaky videos, wonky pictures, drawing over your snaps and using emojis are encouraged.
Wonky student council types don't generally dream of one day becoming state attorney general.
Beyond that, complaints have ranged from bad sound recording on videos to wonky touchscreens.
Most of these are fairly wonky changes but a few of the highlights below.
For those of a wonky disposition, Mr. Mehta provides elegant analyses on his blog.
Price is wonky, and Trump seems to endure their meetings more than enjoy them.
This prevents a wonky back and helps it to lay smooth against your head.
But Daggett has said that NBC discourages the commentary team from getting too wonky.
The image went viral, and Werner became something of a celebrity for wonky progressives.
Since the play's vision of marriage is the wonky relationship between Mr. and Mrs.
This sounds like a wonky issue, I realize, but it's actually a big deal.
There he found himself rooming with a wonky, gregarious Georgetown graduate named Bill Clinton.
This might sound like a wonky, small difference but it actually is pretty significant.
This year will be wonky with the bachelor and bachelorette parties, wedding, and honeymoon.
The Capitals took their turn with a wonky play early in the third, though.
If you still think this is boring and wonky, you're probably not a liberal.
If you've had a low or wonky sex drive this summer, that's over now.
They're not always bad, but sometimes I do something wonky and old injuries flare up.
We dig deep into our subjects, reveling in wonky engineering details that other publications skip.
The days of wonky-looking apps on the iPhone X are coming to a close.
But it's pretty spare, a bit wonky, and lacks a unified inbox for multiple accounts.
So in most cases, this wonky aspect ratio won't be too much of an issue.
Even taken on their own terms, the flu comparisons rely on wonky and myopic math.
Warning, some of it may seem a little wonky, but it may matter to you.
But these particular negotiations were always about working out wonky details of the 2015 deal.
The excessively wonky tone is intentional—it's intended to hide the politics of what happened.
Dukakis gave a wonky answer that had all the emotional sensitivity of a weather report.
The layout is wonky and the things are just too damn small to navigate well.
There's r/neoliberal, which currently boasts over 20163,531 "free traders" and some unapologetically wonky commentary.
There are two British stereotypes, and both come from a place of wonky self-perception.
Lucky for me, I found KnitIQ Blocking Mats help me correct all my wonky work.
It means writing wonky workarounds when a service only accommodates 80% of a developer's needs.
A wonky subset has concentrated on the baseball itself, speculating that it is souped up.
The wonky flag saga gets even stranger when you try to trace their manufacturing origins.
Inspiration is what Democrats need more than wonky policies and plans with footnotes and annotations.
It is both wonky and plays into every stereotype of the Left Coast mindfulness movement.
"There's a perception that issues like 'IMD exclusion' are too wonky to matter," Luterman said.
The heart rate sensors were wonky and I couldn't get consistent readings across multiple features.
Bianca was at LAX Friday night when she told our photog about her wonky bra.
You don't want to push back at them some wonky cinematic version of the real thing.
If you've been on other dating sites before, you know that homepages can get pretty wonky.
Extreme Whiteout lets you snowboard without going to a mountain, but the controls are kinda wonky.
Don't say we never treat you... THUMP: We have to start with "Wonky Bassline Disco Banger".
It's a little bit more wonky than iOS' own implementation, but it gets the job done.
It recently enabled end-to-end encryption, which would be great were it not so wonky.
We used to go every Sunday, but the holidays and my work schedule made things wonky.
Not sure why we're getting super wonky over syntax this late in the game, says Meg.
Bachelor in Paradise, the wonky little sister to The Bachelor, will premiere on August 7, 2018.
Netflix's The Innocents, which arrives on the streaming site August 24, is going to get wonky.
Devilman Crybaby is easy to scoff at, thanks to its wonky animation and extremely NSFW story.
If the genuine Trump is outspoken and aggressive, the genuine Clinton is wonky and detail-oriented.
"The best fruits are wonky, because that's what fruit looks like when it grows," she says.
This wonky line of argument is largely absent from the Republican Party's public messaging on Obamacare.
On Friday morning, President Donald Trump dropped a seemingly random tweet, referencing a wonky legal blog.
The question will be if this is all too wonky to become a genuine election issue.
Their wonky prototype ARKit demos play out on the same keynote stages as major hardware releases.
I have naturally thin, wavy hair, but my waves can get pretty wonky, especially with humidity.
I'm sure that target -- considered the "north star" of climate policy -- sounds ridiculously abstract and wonky.
Lyrically there are no wonky sexual come-ons or snarling rebuttals—just breathy admissions of affection.
It called for familiar solutions like expanded bike lanes, but also wonky measures like energy retrofits.
In addition to WiGig, there's one other wonky term you'll want to get used to: 802.11ad.
A huge part of the confusion is thanks to the wonky way we calculate those dates.
Rather, the issues at play here are far more wonky and nuanced than they first appear.
The wonky, progressive wing of the party — the Elizabeth Warren wing, you could say — loves him.
I started to ask Ehrlichman a series of earnest, wonky questions that he impatiently waved away.
THRUSH: So, you're going to be giving this big speech-- WILMORE: Yeah, Larry's getting wonky today.
This is going to be a little more wonky than usual, but I can't help myself.
WeWork convinced a skeptical SEC to let it use a wonky metric that tested accounting rules.
He made all these wonky pots based on Classical Chinese originals or other kinds of originals.
It's all fairly simple, though things get a bit wonky when it comes to the camera.
It's wonky, artistic, wonderful, and (most of the time) has a lot of meaning behind it.
One year she gave away a doll that had a wonky eye, as she calls it.
The presentation here is a bit wonky, and Pape's incisive films from the 1970s are shortchanged.
Recent polling numbers have been wonky, but Americans are in favor of letting DACA recipients stay.
The issue is really wonky, but it also undergirds the very foundations of the Republican plan.
These may seem like wonky details, but existing cap-and-trade systems have arguably botched them.
Ryan, a wonky guy, used his weekly news conference to explain GOP leadership's proposed health care plan.
But it ain't perfect, and right now, the Pixel 3's biggest issue is wonky memory management.
Thanks to a wonky GPS link on the wedding website, everyone ends up at the wrong place.
This isn't a great time to travel, since Mercury retrograde brings delays and communication will be wonky.
I tried asking various sports economists who can usually be counted on to track wonky sports ephemera.
Bought it on Amazon and want to Chromecast it without wonky tricks like casting your entire screen?
But Jenner pulls through like a champ, applying eyeliner and lipstick that's just a little bit wonky.
Neither of those caricatures bore much resemblance to the bill as written (by Waxman's adorably wonky staff).
I imagine Leibowitz appreciates that the gallery's wonky wood flooring bolsters the entire show's low-fi aesthetic.
ASDA and Tesco have both implemented "wonky veg boxes" in stores, selling ugly veg at discount prices.
The website itself is a little wonky in parts, but it's only been online since the fall.
Rob Portman, a wonky favorite of moderate and establishment Republicans, for a weekend event in northern Virginia.
To understand why, we have to get wonky for a bit, but it's worth it, I promise.
Sure, it's weird and slightly wonky, but you end up falling under its spell all the same.
Some beauty blunders can be fixed with a hasty trip to the sink (wonky eyeliner, muddy bronzer).
That wonky bass line will echo into the next 12 months like "Blurred Lines" without the controversy.
It's conceivable that his wonky agenda will provide an ideological keel on which to rebuild the party.
"It's easier to spot a wonky eye or a misshapen head from a different perspective," he explained.
This is a new wrinkle for Warren who has often been seen as more wonky than warm.
Net neutrality may seem like a wonky telecom battle with little relevance to a fast-food giant.
Steve Kornacki, NBC News's resident elections nerd, will talk with a much less wonky host, Jimmy Fallon.
If your phone is being wonky about letting you see these downloaded maps, switch to airplane mode. 
Connects the wonky '#JCPOA' to the bigger issue and highlights the centrality of collaboration to American security.
"I've seen the DVD," he said when asked about the production and its huge, wonky seesaw set.
When he's pledging huge increases in military spending while moving to starve wonky research and the arts.
Paul D. Ryan Mr. Trump and the clean-cut and wonky Wisconsinite aren't exactly best friends forever.
The warming Arctic had knocked the jet stream wonky again, sucking superheated air north from the Sahara.
Her strong debate performance was based on rising above wonky internal party fights and focusing on him.
But these portals tend to be extremely wonky and hard to use, so they aren't used much.
His solution is a wonky one: We should all be more rigorous in our cost-benefit analysis.
For the Steelers today, the soccer-originated, pretzel-legged wonky kick proved to be an unmitigated failure.
GDPR was, I think, an interesting wonky ... I jokingly promised a GDPR conversation, and here we are.
Still, this is a good catchphrase to whip out the next time an unexpectedly wonky political moment occurs.
What to watch: A wonky fight is brewing at the FCC that could significantly impact new fiber projects.
That said, my amateur photography skills ended up with my capturing some pretty wonky shots with uneven depths.
But here's where it gets a little wonky: Jupiter is a gambler and a free spirit at heart.
Unstable builds can do a lot of wonky things to a phone, so download at your own risk.
Sometimes there's just nothing you can do, even if the strike zone was (once again) a bit wonky.
While the providers have plenty of wonky places to post their offerings, no one wants to use them.
Both Morrisons in Britain and France's Intermarché now sell wonky veg—"inglorious" ones, as Intermarché happily calls them.
And he's doing so loudly, unconventionally, and with a wonky, crotchety nerdiness so uncool it's become completely cool.
The avatar was a bit wonky, a frozen head, hand and screen name floating alongside the students onstage.
Most people who regularly use YouTube would probably admit that the site's recommendation engine is a little wonky.
The issue: This is a wonky point, but a make-or-break one for the ACA stabilization effort.
But her girls' eyes are bright and tingling, wonky and uneven with the alertness of the very young.
But hey, this is only digital ink so it doesn't really matter if things go a little wonky.
Gaming on the Apple TV has always been a bit wonky because there's no controller in the box.
"Evidence-based policy" is a wonky catchphrase built on common sense: Evaluate to find which social programs work.
The company wanted the experience to be seamless, meaning no wonky sign-ins, phone pairing or separate accounts.
What relation can she possibly have to that cheap metal radiator, the chipped baseboards, the wonky plastic blinds?
The record is stuffed to the gills with a particular strain of wonky, interrupted but completely characterful house.
These sound wonky, but make no mistake: Axing these two provisions would decimate Obamacare and its insurance reforms.
You can see in the video that it's got a bit of a wonky arm thing going on.
Fame and fortune don't exempt people from wonky smiles or awkward grins more commonly associated with old yearbooks.
When If This Then That emerged in 2012, it was something of a curiosity, albeit a wonky one.
There are wigs, there is wonky green screen, there are neon vests, and a mail order catalogue situation.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)I did get a few errors and wonky results testing my fellow Gizmodo bloggers.
I was healthy by then, with a negligible chance of relapse, but my immune system could be wonky.
Seattle was quickly fashioned into a sort of ground zero for a heated (and wonky) debate between experts.
"The conversation around medication and treatment can get wonky, jargon-filled and politically loaded pretty quickly," she writes.
Prendergast's figures can be a bit wonky, too; at times they squish and stretch to fit their frames.
The research firm's classification of audio products is a little wonky, but it drives the point home nonetheless.
But in a demo with only one working Neon, the technology today was wonky and plagued with delays.
The ill-fated Note7 was the first phone with an iris scanner, but its implementation was pretty wonky.
The Avengers Initiative got a wonky set up through Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk's post-credits scenes.
Additionally, the physical act of controlling what you&aposre watching from your phone can be a little wonky.
In the US we would say its "messed up" ... but isn't the word "wonky" just so much better?
As the city seesaws between freeze and defrost, we wanted to know: What's up with this wonky weather?
That's what makes the wonky white paper on Trump's economic policy his campaign released on Monday particularly shocking.
This one is wonky and involves how CMS calculates risk scores, which describe how sick a Medicare member is.
They wish to bring back a personal touch to electronic music; to embrace the wonky, chaotic, messy and unpredictable.
Despite CIMON's erratic behavior and wonky drifting, however, Gerst complimented the robot's ability to float motionless in the cabin.
The Silicon Valley saga gets a wonky boost from Bates' electronic score, punctuated by clicks from a Macintosh Plus.
This is hardly the first time Facebook has blamed the machines for a wonky or, frankly, shitty user experience.
Since 2013, as the Rhythm Method, the pair have been crafting wonky, odes to life in a dark decade.
But its AI cam is wonky, its battery is undersized, and its second screen is really just a notch.
Submitting a crazy, over-the-top design will not only frustrate them, but can lead to wonky formatting issues.
Rather it was academic, complex, and wonky — exactly what one might expect from the chair of Princeton's anthropology department.
Yes, the New Hampshire primary was this week — and we found an especially wonky way to talk about it.
Lawfare, a wonky legal blog, has become so popular that it has a merchandise section selling Lawfare-branded babygrows.
But, despite its extreme sweatiness, the wonky Minnie Mouse cake isn't even close to the worst cake we've seen.
It was a long, wonky, and, if you're interested in any of the issues under FERC's purview, fascinating conversation.
There are, of course, wonky answers: Unilateral and multilateral sanctions haven't been forceful enough, negotiators haven't been tough enough.
Ritual of the Night isn't exactly an audiovisual feast, however; there is some wonky presentation exposing its modest budget.
Now, in a project he calls Velocipedia, he's turned some of these wonky bike designs into realistic 3D renderings.
Supermarket chain Morrisons has begun selling "wonky" flowers that have not developed properly because of the hot, dry weather.
If no one is answering a question, for example, or if it's considered too wonky, it will be removed.
Their brand of femininity was wonky, with their thrifted dresses and accidentally matching haircuts, but it never seemed ingenuine.
However, Mercury retrograde is all about miscommunications, delay, and technical difficulties, so the Virgo vibe will be all wonky.
But it was good enough, and maybe wonky enough, to be believable, and also kind of silly and funny.
With so many eyes on 1,950, some expect that trading could get a bit wonky as markets approach it.
Clinton's classroom Clinton is at her best when she's fielding wonky or philosophical questions with room to explain herself.
"He is more of a populist speaker than getting to give wonky speeches at Brookings or Heritage," he added.
He tried hiring some wonky young guys with "groovy ag ideas," but their results were as unreliable as his.
But I feel the sense of the proportionality of what kind of crime that is, I think is wonky.
As a spacecraft approaches the moon's surface, it suddenly has to contend with wonky gravity and a rocky terrain.
He has mocked Hillary Clinton for surrounding herself with 'eggheads' and churning out reams of wonky government reform proposals.
He's developed a policy agenda, but he doesn't have a wonky, nerdy vibe or a populist, table-pounding one.
Plus, the off-kilter, wonky beats and static-laden "error" sounds don't quite seem to match their lyrical enthusiasm.
Likewise, if the carrot is too thin, too small, too wonky, it will get simply thrown in the bin.
You could easily see someone like Elizabeth Warren making a wonky reform like this part of a policy rollout.
With the kaleidoscopically agile, angular score not quite complete and the elaborate costumes wonky, it was an unsteady start.
The battle had its wonky logistical issues, for sure, but it made up for them in sheer epic spectacle.
But a bit of wonky balance can be forgiven in such a lush and sweeping swords-and-sorcery romance.
Does this mean your body will go wonky like an astronaut trapped on fake Mars for over a year?
New Hampshire will hold its first-in-the-nation primary, without any of the wonky caucus mechanics, on Tuesday.
The Senate bill also repeals what's known as retroactive eligibility — a wonky but important provision for new Medicaid enrollees.
It's a wonky, procedural step, but that holdup is throwing off an already fraught impeachment process in the Senate.
I have written about it in some detail, if you want the full wonky details (and some cool illustrations).
It also put out a lengthy, wonky set of recommendations for improving the methodology of research into this area.
The House Judiciary Committee's markup hearing on the two articles of impeachment was, at times, wonky, confusing and long.
It starts out innocently enough as wonky pop, until a thick, rumbling layer of bass swells to the forefront.
Alsup prepared a list of wonky questions and rewatched An Inconvenient Truth to ready himself for the in-depth lesson.
Hearing them now is obviously silly, but seeing those wonderfully wonky ideas come alive through animation is even more embarrassing.
" Beckinsale wittily wrote back to the fan, "fairly let down by your wonky beard but thought possibly rude to say.
By the tone of the trailer, the series is a wonky version of a WWE smackdown – The Gray Lady vs.
He is offering progressive-minded pragmatism, not left-wing revolution; relentless positivity, not fighting; and soaring oratory, not wonky specifics.
I love Titan A.E. to death, but even I have to admit that its space suit is a bit wonky.
It's a bit wonky, in my experience, and doesn't seem to be any easier than just using the button method.
There are also going to be some really wonky adjustments by states and insurers, because they knew this could happen.
Wonky debates over policy are important, but so is how you define your party's position to the non-wonk population.
The team successfully transplanted those corneal cells to rabbits that had wonky, vision-impairing corneas, allowing them to see again.
I love that this apartment has an in-unit washer and dryer, but the dryer has been wonky for months.
Sure, there are a few wonky replacement plans floating around, but nearly all put the most vulnerable Americans at risk.
The Challenge, run by the Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement, is sort of a Winter Olympics for wonky androids.
Also consider:The Garmin Vivosmart 4 ($130) is slightly cheaper, but its screen interface is wonky and you can't swap straps.
Sitting on the floor cross-legged or settling for a wonky dining chair will only be detrimental to your health.
Everything's knocked off-kilter, and that wonky choral loop that sounds so inspiring in the song's standard form totally transforms.
She's a compelling speaker, as comfortable delivering an emotional plea or self-deprecating wisecrack as she is explaining wonky legislation.
Economists will appreciate Mr Barr's careful use of wonky concepts; architects and historians will enjoy his keen eye for detail.
Even if her science is wonky at best and she likes to demonize big business, Hari continues to have influence.
But at least it seems to be more of step in the right direction than its wonky, curated "Moments" feature.
We've come a long way from the days of pale beige IP webcams with wonky interfaces and limited recording times.
In essence webcams have morphed from wonky toys to actual tools and, in the process, have gone down in price.
The headset was difficult to see at the company's IFA show floor booth and the lightsaber motion-tracking was wonky.
His pull-up shooting will probably set all kinds of wonky NBA analytical records this season, both good and bad.
They released eight albums—their last thus far being 2012's Wonky—and have scored films including Pusher and Octane.
She was just all "I gotta finish my Christmas shopping" and zoomed into the mall with a wonky left turn.
Mr. Marchand, a sometimes wonky politician who has painted himself as a progressive, is pointedly running to Ms. Kelly's left.
Within that crinkled sphere — like a tectonically wonky planet seen from afar — Creed wrangled complexity and chaos, deformation and disorder.
So when Microsoft announces one of its biggest Excel updates in years, no matter how wonky, power users start chattering.
As with many Bluetooth trackers, the connection can get wonky, but it's usually able to find an accurate last location.
This one gets us into the wonky world of "separation of powers" theory, but the issue is of vital importance.
"A wonky conversation about institutional racism and solutions to it I don't think is threatening to most people," she says.
While the US media focuses on Donald Trump, the Canadian press is delving into a wonky debate over carbon pricing.
"DC is a pretty wonky place and people's eyes used glaze over when I brought up anti-trust," she said.
And if you really want to get wonky, you could look at falling yields on super-safe U.S. government bonds.
This is especially true because Trump isn't exactly running what you would call a wonky, detail-oriented, policy-heavy campaign.
To be fair, the translation from the Italian is a bit wonky, so his meaning may not be coming across fully.
It also touched upon broader (and slightly wonky) questions of what the EU means 60 years on from the Rome treaty.
If you're stressed out, your cortisol levels get all wonky, and then you'll have anxiety and won't be able to sleep.
Because of the challenges of explaining such a wonky approach to the public, average-inflation targeting has recently generated more excitement.
You yourself might think about it every time you encounter a wonky trend you can't believe made it onto the racks.
He's not necessarily that his reads are wrong, but his disjointed reaction to them leads to the ball coming out wonky.
Physical buttons are a good fallback for wonky gesture controls, but Byton has eschewed almost all of them in its concept.
This mystery box is exactly like that—except, uh, with someone's used and probably wonky VHS tapes instead of Pokémon cards.
Although the party was held behind gates, they opened for the big Presidential reveal, with a wonky Trump flanking the couple.
This is an active probe into foreign espionage — not a wonky regulatory issue that can be swept aside by savvy lobbyists.
And you don't need to be a scientist to know GPS can be wonky, especially around tall buildings in big cities.
Warning: Contains plenty of spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 7 so far, plus some inevitably wonky predictions for Sunday's finale.
The site's editors have spoken at wonky think tank events, including a symposium on the state of think tanks in China.
It was the exact kind of debate we didn't see in the fall—partisan but wonky, focused on policy, not personality.
For Hillary to go in and think she'll be professional and wonky, or give a long lecture, that'll play against her.
We knew that things were a bit wonky in the beta, but we really wanted to get some feedback on it.
Insurers are also finding wonky ways to shield their plans from the blow of the loss of CSR payments, said Peterson.
Performance poet and disability activist, Ruthie Adamson, who was performing at ParaPride as Wonky Wordsmith, said discrimination can take many forms.
At most, wonky observers suspect Trump will ramp up actions and cases against trade cheating under existing domestic and international law.
I feel like the Equifax stuff is just ... It feels so wonky to begin with that no one really pays attention.
"There's a wonky tribe on Twitter that we're trying to be a home for, to some extent," Mr. Bell, 35, said.
And then there is the "yield curve," a wonky concept that is often taken as a signal of what's to come.
The rough wonky consensus is expressed by a policy white paper Dube did for the Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution.
Transportation and urban planning is thought of as a niche or wonky kind of thing, when it really does affect everybody.
For his part, Buttigieg did what he has done at most debates: provide solid, if slightly wonky, answers to every question.
Alexa Meade was on her way to a wonky career in politics when an art class turned her world upside down.
Public Health In a speech thin on policy specifics Tuesday, President Trump did mention one wonky term worth watching: tax credits.
In a vacuum, this could be a wonky philosophical debate: Is a tax still a tax if the tax is free?
It sounds wonky on paper, but in person, it results in one of the most elegant, discreet hybrid analogs out there.
For example, these "wonky" trees ($18 for the pair) from holiday haven Department 56 look they were shipped directly from Whoville.
Mr. Rossbach's wonky-shaped raffia baskets are joined by his "After Miro" (22017), which looks like an acid-colored spider web.
We did a couple all-nighter shoots for the pilot, and people just get wonky at 4:30 in the morning.
Above them sway a thousand bedsheets, a million laminated pieces of A4 paper, each bearing a wonky slogan scrawled in marker pen.
The meetings have been described to CNN as wonky and amicable, with no flaring of tempers or exceedingly awkward moments so far.
Thankfully, you can dismiss these enhancements if things look wonky, or disable Master AI entirely using the toggle in the setting menus.
But Democrats will need answers to some wonky, difficult questions if they ever plan to pass single payer or something approaching it.
Economists also point to the "yield curve" as a sign an economic downturn is coming — a wonky indicator of what's to come.
Skewing trendy, not wonky, you'll find Sip highlighting 2018's most innovative companies, Elon Musk selling flamethrowers, or Uber's new bus killer.
The conclusion comes via a wonky slog through issues and terminology ( "regime change" anyone?) that only an avid Fed follower could love.
Weirdly there's a small loophole because Tweetdeck is such a wonky product that my timeline kept updating, even though my replies didn't.
Still, it adds to the towering mass of wonky ideas Mrs Clinton has produced—compared to a flimsy sketchbook from Mr Trump.
Whether it's actual glasses, sunglasses, or fake hipster glasses, it's nearly impossible to avoid wonky hinges and missing screws at some point.
It deploys some wonky narrative tricks that expose a debt to A Nightmare on Elm Street, and it barely mentions Bill Murray.
I think it's pretty clear that this wonky pitch has failed, over and over again, in a range of times and places.
What's next: Bubbling beneath the presidential campaign where climate change is featuring more prominently than ever, big fights loom over wonky policy.
Many people in the liberal policy world won't talk about this on the record, preferring to complain quietly to wonky journalists instead.
Sure, a wonky company will still be able to talk easily to its customers and chat up nerdy CIOs at trade shows.
Unfortunately, some people who ordered the romantically shaped pies were sorely disappointed when they received funny looking crust and wonky looking toppings.
Samsung's facial recognition feature might become a little less wonky in the next iteration of the company's flagship phone, the Galaxy S9.
And Powell is a former banker rather than a wonky economist like Taylor, a style Trump tends to prefer in his nominees.
The tax break, known by the wonky name "net operating loss carryforward," is one the most common tax breaks in corporate America.
It was a wonky scientific document filled with equations, tables and graphs, linked by explanations of experimental methods and laws of physics.
Coming off second place in Iowa on Monday, Trump must polish his debate performance and get in depth, even a little wonky.
Most software wasn't designed to easily run over the internet, and the software used to manage those computer networks was still wonky.
The most famous of these is Frits Wentink, and as Frits Wentink, Mensink peddles an incredibly wonky kind of almost-avant-house.
The consequence of limited funding has been equally limited outreach, its online presence restricted to a wonky website and assorted social media.
You had to take the entire doorbell inside and charge it, which is a bit… wonky, for lack of a better word.
I wrote the article, which is pretty wonky and technical, in law school and never thought it would be so widely read.
This way, even if a location has a wonky name, you know exactly what it is just by using the color coding.
Some prominent GOP lawmakers and conservatives are outraged with the wonky joint venture of the left-leaning Urban Institute and Brookings Institution.
I made the frog above, for reference, and while he is a little wonky in spots, I love him as my own.
There is something seriously wonky about a world where a famous person wearing the same outfit more than once is exciting news.
That last part is where Yang's plan starts to get a little wonky, but it's totally on brand for the startup entrepreneur.
Hill, Tucker's wonky but affable opponent who has represented the district since 2015, has a similarly complicated relationship with President Donald Trump.
Though creating a carbon market system will be flush with wonky, technical rules, it's superior to a flat carbon tax, said Hanafi.
"Thirty-five years of wonky liberals trying to induce localities to build housing has been a complete failure," one fellow activist said.
We know something about the path of the artist's life from contemporary sources, chiefly Giorgio Vasari's fascinating, if factually wonky, mini-biography.
Community rating is a wonky term for barring insurers from charging sick people more than healthy individuals for the same insurance policy.
For a start, Annie Reeves, who loved to lead children's sing-alongs at the Alaska Zoo, had never followed wonky policy debates.
Ms. Warren repeatedly dodged, speaking only about overall costs in what allies now say hurt her brand as a wonky truth teller.
For the committed leftist, the ''liberal'' is a weak-minded, market-friendly centrist, wonky and technocratic and condescending to the working class.
Our story about the Nia Long/Taraji P. Henson feud exploded, and Harrison Ford called himself a schmuck for a wonky landing.
The post hit Reddit's front page and went viral, and Waters and Larsen received 22019,22018 hits on their wonky website in one night.
I had a love/hate relationship with Wonky as it took me a year to finish off after I made the initial demo.
If you're a fan of Tekken, don't expect a reinvention; the new bits primarily tweak wonky game mechanics that you'll learn over time.
Of course, dedicated fans will notice that Momoa's spelling of Dracarys, the command that makes the dragons breathe fire, is a little wonky.
But it also makes me miss the Wii U and its wonky controller, which just so happened to be perfect for Mario Maker.
No more dithering, no more crisp pixel edges; just lifeless turn-of-the-millennium digital airbrushing and the occasional bit of wonky linework.
Though this Justice League may seem a bit wonky, this small group of people is literally determining what Americans can and cannot do.
Mr. Maurer's wonky fascination with technology led to lamps he made out of scribbled memos, tea strainers and incandescent bulbs with feathered wings.
She dismantles it late in the morning when she should be working, but the power is wonky, and she needs the kitchen outlets.
Well, we'll be compiling all of them, and working to translate the sometimes wonky, complex issues that bills deal with into plain English.
No gas required (like "PUBG") and no wonky driving physics (also like "PUBG"); no friend required to push the shopping cart (like "Fortnite").
Additionally, things get wonky with a second monitor, as the touchscreen isn't treated as a separate form of input from the mouse cursor.
So after ending up with wonky lines, Graham grabbed a bottle of Windex — yes, the household cleaner — and scrubbed away at her legs.
If the player above happens to be doing wonky things in your browser, you can also watch right here with hopefully better results.
At a point in her wonky conversation with Sanders on campaign finance, Mayer felt compelled to defend her profession from the senator's criticism.
There are so many plans and channel options, wonky Wi-Fi connections, and weird people coming into your house to install the dish.
I should also note that one of the three batteries I was given for testing went wonky during my testing making it unusable.
This pushes them to use the wonky reconciliation process where they can only get rid of the parts that touch the federal budget.
Ryan allies have pointed out that the wonky, 46-year-old father of three didn't want the Speaker's job in the first place.
Here's a longer look with considerably more shaky cam:This hack is well, very hacky, and overall control of the drone is pretty wonky.
It sounds wonky, but it hints that McDonald's has realized that it can't just focus on kiosks and mobile ordering to boost traffic.
It sounds wonky, but companies for years have been begging for clarity on whether this type of software is regulated -- or it isn't.
That's particularly true with a "super wicked" (dare I say "boring"?) issue like global warming, or a wonky one like clean-energy policy.
Their intellectual inclinations run more toward wonky scientific topics relating to biological and physical science realms, rather than political ideology and social activism.
And what they've created is a hell of a lot of fun, even if things take a wonky turn once in a while.
Well, at least until we get to a few feet above the lunar surface, after which time the resolution gets a bit wonky.
Many stores have launched ranges of 'wonky' vegetables to cut the amount of food which never leaves farms because of strict cosmetic standards.
In the UK in the late 2000s, there was a genre that flared up and flared out, and it was called wonky pop.
Health care had become a vulnerable spot in her wonky armor and, mindful of her "plans" reputation, she is moving to repair it.
Whereas the Spark's "Jedi-like" controls were a bit wonky — often hit or miss — DJI says it's improved them to be more responsive.
Well, in the short term, the Pentagon will do what it always does: makes changes in an extremely bureaucratic, wonky, and boring way.
The resulting failure of Warren to gain traction among the less educated electorate is not just because she is too wonky for voters.
The interface is a little wonky, but the benefit of Kast is that it works on computers as well as phones and tablets.
For those of us wonky enough to follow the annual trends in state-by-state migration, the numbers were an early Christmas gift.
But that streak of immaturity and not-quite-right shabbiness is part of what gives the Cube its wonky, and sometimes disturbing appeal.
Before we get into the wonky details of state vaccine policies, let's pause for a refresher on why measles immunization is so essential.
Most recently, Yungest teamed up with fellow Copenhagen rapper Felix De Luca for "Valentine", a wonky jam about smoking, drinking and having sex.
Trouble is, it's so limited, it mostly only gets seen by other engineers, who love it for the same wonky reasons Richard does.
With so many variables to square, what's the best color for a small, organically shaped couples' vibrator with deep contours that cast wonky shadows?
Whether it's actual glasses, sunglasses, or fake hipster glasses, it's nearly impossible to avoid wonky hinges and missing screws at some point in life.
Discussing surprise medical billing gets wonky quickly because it involves precise details of how payments for these out-of-network bills should be negotiated.
Formatting is wonky and easy to mess up, embeds are limited to images, archives are rudimentary-looking, and your design choices are very few.
Also, don't forget that Comcast's data meters have a wonky history of measuring data usage according to many, many complaints filed to the FCC.
"Neckdown" is a somewhat wonky term used by traffic engineers for the extended pedestrian areas you'll see at crosswalks, says Clarence Eckerson of Streetsfilm.
Some of my articles came back with very wonky date stamps (1970!), for example, while the publication filtering feature was entirely broken at first.
Since then, the story has grown to encompass executive power struggles, surprisingly wonky discussions of stock dilution and interviews-gone-wrong with tech bloggers.
The video opens with someone cutting a cake, but the slices are totally wonky and make the otherwise tasty-looking cake appear completely repulsive.
With that in mind, Eichel recommends a few rooftop views at Skygarten, XIX, and "wonky politics aside," the Bok Bar (formerly Le Bok Fin).
That's because Trump and Sanders are appealing to gut-level emotions that amplify political movements, not the wonky details of trade or economic policy.
It's also a wonky vehicle for discussions about everything from toxic masculinity and sexism to alcoholism and self-destructive demons: a philosophical stoner's dream.
I think if we have done anything wrong, it is in having an agenda that is often too wonky, too complex, and doesn't connect.
On Monday, a slew of wonky liberal columnists turned a more critical lens on Sanders after he released his single-payer health plan Sunday.
Speaking in the same concert hall where Rod Stewart and Celine Dion perform, the "Explainer in Chief" also delved deep into wonky policy issues.
"It&aposs been a wonky year," Roy Cohen, a career coach focused on mid- to senior-level executives in finance and other industries, said.
The segment was neither pure comedy nor pure journalism, but, miraculously, it made a wonky policy story feel wild—and it got laughs, too.
The debate between whether to focus on stopping climate change versus adapting to it has persisted for years within the wonky climate policy world.
Dirty Projectors leader David Longstreth has had quite some years since his project's last album, the calmly wonky Swing Lo Magellan, dropped in 2012.
MSNBC went through a feeble, post-9/11 phase as a conservative-talk network, a Fox Jr., before becoming a wonky, progressive anti-Fox.
Asda, a British grocery chain owned by Walmart, began offering boxes of "wonky veg" in February, at 3.50 pounds, or$4.65, for five kilograms.
But the economic argument is considered wonky and respectable in a way that Trump's dark warnings about Mexico sending rapists across the border aren't.
Moving on, I wanted to get into a slightly wonky, somewhat overlooked section of the internet: Patreon and the uproar among its creative community.
If you don't mind getting a little wonky with it, this puzzle is very high on the all-time open-grid list on xwordinfo.com.
Good apps are the exception — the Philips Hue app is one of the better ones out there, and even it's a little wonky sometimes.
Of course this wonky point provides no comfort to those concerned about what this latest regulatory change means for people who depend on SNAP.
Like many journalists, I filed a request for public records, which is a wonky-but-nonetheless-simple process for requesting information from the government.
Early on Linder finds someone willing to make an abiding commitment to figuring out her family's wonky lymphatic system and strange constellation of complaints.
Level fares weren't available on many of the days I wanted to book, and the website was a bit wonky during recent flight searches.
What this means is you and another player will attempt to bowl balls and hit them while contending with the game's purposefully wonky physics.
Catnip for mystery buffs — there are wonky forensic details about bullet counts and autopsies — the film also shows off Park's gifts as a formalist.
In addition to building more entry points into the job pipeline, some companies are striving to improve recruitment — a wonky process in asset management.
At 17 you spend a year looking so wonky that surely doctors should have to get involved, surely, bones don't grow like that, surely.
Tyson started the beef by commenting on a pic of Kim saying he thinks she had wonky plastic surgery and he's not into her.
All day, leaks suggested that Clinton was going to give a very personal speech about Hillary Clinton, rather than a wonky, policy-oriented one.
A year into the Trump presidency, the news media continues to treat politics as a kind of wonky offshoot of the sports entertainment industry.
Playing a computer game or browsing the web is far less wonky than asking a sample group to label trees, cars and clouds in images.
But a cutie like Aibo is also much too rich for the average person's wallet, considering it doesn't do much besides provide some wonky companionship.
From those wonky microphones to a general confusion from everyone present about why exactly they were on stage, the collaborative performance was a major miss.
In 2017, he said apologized for how the wonky Control-Alt-Delete function originally used to get into Windows computers wasn't just a single key.
It's about a family that takes a last-minute road trip in a wonky, yellow VW from Albuquerque to California for a junior beauty pageant.
Mr. Maurer had a wonky fascination with technology that took nothing away from his reputation as a poet of light, as he was often described.
In an update, the space agency noted that Hubble engineers turned the wonky gyro off for one second and then turned it back on again.
And I do mean wonky — this is a pretty technical article that gets into the nitty-gritty of why MMT is different from mainstream economics.
The second was a series of wonky regulatory changes meant to boost energy efficiency and clean energy, including a national renewable energy mandate for utilities.
This isn't a wonky vid...it makes it plain how Kamala's proposals benefit us: more $ for families, closing teacher & gender wage gaps & tackling gun violence.
Mayer seemed to like the respite and talking the wonky talk of fixing the company, which she is highly unlikely to do going forward. Now.
In an era where the homepage is thought to be on life support, Techmeme is basically nothing more than exactly that, full of wonky text.
In Delhi a plastic 0.6-litre bottle of brown liquid whose wonky label proclaims "Star Deluxe 80 Proof" retails for just 140 rupees, or $2.
The wonky term is MVPD, or multichannel video programming distributor, so feel free to mentally find-and-replace that if you're freaking out right now.
Directed by longtime collaborator Ibra Ake, the film embodies Glover's typical patchwork: It's wonky, narratively indeterminate, and crammed with wit and the occasional inside joke.
More often than not, though, when you're rushed to get out the door, you can usually tell by the uneven eyeliner or wonky lip color.
At the moment, I'm making a lot of house music, and with Chris is when I do more, I don't know, jump-up... Murlo: Wonky?
Modest and wonky, often described as a protégé of Warren, he is, in this way at least, an almost mirror image of his bombastic opponent.
We often think about gerrymandering as a wonky electoral problem that leads to oddly shaped districts resembling a praying mantis or Donald Duck kicking Goofy.
" And it uses the sort of wonky infographics that Mr. Sanders's ads often deployed in trying to deconstruct what he deplores as a "rigged economy.
"It&aposs been a wonky year," Roy Cohen, a veteran career coach focused on mid- to senior-level executives in finance and other industries, said.
This month, PhRMA released a 10-page "policy platform," a wonky wish list of long-sought changes to policies under the Food and Drug Administration.
Unapologetically wonky and sweating "the details of policy," Clinton embraces a "Baby Boomer" version of feminism that celebrates policies of equal opportunity and equal pay.
And then there's the "yield curve," which sounds wonky but is important because there is evidence that it's often a sign of what's to come.
The world goes wonky—internal processes like thoughts and feelings take on an out-of-body, exaggerated magnitude that feels at once foreign and claustrophobic.
In a quirky and wonky twist of fate, Trump's decision to end those payments has actually led to many people receiving more robust federal aid.
The author's first foray into podcasting, the seven-part series "Against the Rules," is about a subject that is, by his standards, only medium-wonky.
On the trail, she would joke about "nerding out" on policy questions and often seemed to relish doing a really deep dive into wonky issues.
But even the more methodical and wonky Clinton seems to understand the need for something bigger than herself, beyond dry policy details, on convention night.
"That is what we set out to do, take it out of this dark wonky space and into something that's a no-brainer," Howard says.
It may have a bit of a wonky, exaggerated twist, but it's actually one of the decade's more honest portrayals of Manson and his followers.
After running a campaign that published a 288-page policy book, she urges candidates not to let their message get clouded by wonky policy debates.
The authors partly account for these unknowns with confidence intervals; you can read more on wonky methodological questions in the longer version of the paper.
The phrasing sounds wonky, but the search giant seemed to be seeking clarity around RT, a news organization with deep ties to the Russian government.
"They worried that the material was too esoteric and wonky, but they were more open once we found a way to make it entertaining," he said.
In addition to the fancy new interface, the new Control Center introduced a wonky little problem: Toggling WiFi and Bluetooth doesn't actually turn them off anymore.
So what gives with the snarky blog posts, the sloganeering, the clever formulations about innovation, and the shrieking of cable TV comedians about this wonky notion?
McKinnon's Clinton shares more than a few traits with the former attorney general: both women are ambitious, wonky trailblazers whose names have become synonymous with corruption.
It just goes to show that even if you think everyone is staring at your weird, wonky eyebrow you over plucked last night, they probably aren't.
It's full of wonky sounds: like a possessed banjo, a super scuzzed up and distorted synth line, and what sounds like half the song running backwards.
There are many ways to emphasize on your favorite body parts that makes you feel so good you won't remember you hate your wonky pinky toe.
DIY Glasses Repair Kit Whether it's actual glasses, sunglasses, or fake hipster glasses, it's nearly impossible to avoid wonky hinges and missing screws at some point.
It's a sweet coming-of-age story, a wonky 21st century iteration of E.T., and another thrilling opportunity for Tilda Swinton to be weird as hell.
The remake still has a wonky camera and not-so-great controls, making some of the colossi fights a true challenge in mastering an imperfect system.
Working with ASDA, a grocery store chain based in the UK, Hasbro's Wonky Mr. Potato Head features a more biologically-accurate potato used for his head.
The Creative Vision Factory feels like the artistic and political vanguard coming together in a space that is incredibly wonky, undeniably genuine, and filled with possibility.
They can't be crumpled, are extremely hard (though not impossible) to burn, and some wonky stuff happens if you shine a laser through the queen's face.
Using tiny poking implements they physically manipulate the drive into working, much like a chiropractor pushes here, then there, to slide a wonky vertebra in place.
The whole wonky-net situation got spotted shortly after—on the opposite end of the court—as if it was fate's way of saying nuh-uh.
There's a guide on how to spot the fake, which recommends that you keep an eye on teeth, "water-splotches," wonky backgrounds, and imperfections on eyeglasses.
So while Trump's trans ban is still likely to go forward, it could oddly be Mattis — and a wonky military metric — that might minimize its effects.
Much of that was during ' L'Heure Verte' (the Green Hour), which started at 5 PM each day, when absinthe drinkers congregated in cafes to become wonky.
Even if they had been more focused on the economy, they argue, it was difficult if not impossible for any wonky economic message to break through.
Every time we agree to a EULA, we are doing a cost-benefit analysis: Is reading a wonky licensing agreement worth the "cost" of doing so?
Of course it's Facebook's API and they can do what they like about who can access it but the explanation they gave looks a little wonky.
Her actions are integral in helping to fight net neutrality's public relations problem —namely that the topic is a boring, wonky subject with a dry name.
It's not that Trump wants (or should want) to be viewed as "earnest, wonky and friendly," but the alternative in mind here is definitely not positive.
McGregor delivered in a big way, adding dimension and depth to his character even when the often wonky dialogue did him no favors on either front.
That, or maybe the S8's iris sensor will actually be a solid replacement this time around, unlike its wonky implementation on the now dead Note7.
"It almost seems like it's too wonky and not enough red meat to really make something catch fire," a Republican operative in Washington told The Hill.
This sounds wonky, and though Stiglitz spews plenty of populist rhetoric, "The Euro" is thick with dense paragraphs (imagine an economics text written by Michael Moore).
And in June the San Francisco Foundation and partners started the Bay Area Equity Atlas, a database explaining local needs designed to appeal to wonky minds.
More to the point, every single House Republicans knows perfectly well that they didn't campaign in 2016 on the promise of some wonky tax reform plan.
By now, the outside world started to feel the impact and your favorite websites, apps and cloud services were beginning to behave in a wonky fashion.
It's wonky as all get-out, but the fight over America's stagnant electricity market is a fight that affects almost all parts of the energy sector.
Four years of waiting for some big announcement from the company, as laptop hinges loosen, trackpads go wonky, the screen laminent starts to lose its luster.
Pittsburgh scored a wonky goal with less than two minutes left and then added another empty-netter to seal the deal with a 2-0 win.
One answer is to accept that boycotts are about publicity, not consumer choice, and advertise wonky ethical positions like any other product: in vivid emotional terms.
He should have joined the House at the start of the Reagan era, when his brand of genial, wonky conservatism had an ally in the president.
The album spans 16 minutes across its six tracks, each its own mini-universe of spastic, wonky sound design teeming with samples and future funk flora.
If you skip down to 95A's "Play of Shakespeare (remember 23-Across)," the clue is worded in a wonky way, but we're not finished, are we?
Exploring Google Maps is an entirely unreal experience on such an ultra-wide screen: Content that's not optimized for the wideness get a little wonky, though.
Amidst the hectic clangor of his wonky, energetic booty bass, Martin offered a nod to his own roots by lapsing into a series of jungle tunes.
"On the potatoes, it's not like these will be available all the time, because … Mother Nature has to give that supplier wonky or imperfect potatoes," he said.
We have our eye on the top of the ticket, sure, but we're also watching down-ballot races, wonky initiatives, and reactions from voters and the campaigns.
But wonky oversight inquiries probably aren't the big-ticket item that new Democratic members and their voters are looking for, especially heading into the 2020 presidential election.
The wonky details of the various plans matter, but the overall picture is clear: Democrats believe we must reset the social contract around how education is funded.
THUMP contributor and wonky house aficionado Scott Oliver had a chat with big Red himself, so check out the fantastic album and that interview in full below.
Here, I spend 700 yuan, or roughly $110, on a fake iPhone X. It looks good enough, but the interface is wonky, and the camera quality sucks.
STEVE LIESMAN: It's hard not to get too wonky about this, but we had an interesting conversation last night about the relationship of productivity to interest rates.
That's all pretty wonky, but you can intuitively feel this problem throughout the digital economy, which is increasingly intermediated by a small handful of platforms and companies.
I would love to make another Wonky, as it's really changed everything for me and brought some fantastic opportunities my way and will continue to do so.
This wonky chart (bear with me) from Ricke's study explains the dilemma: The chart compares a country's social cost of carbon to its share of global emissions.
Fold Modern Ottoman Sofa Bed for $399 See Details On its own, the asymmetrical cabinet looks a little wonky, but it somehow just works in this room.
The game, Zero Wing, had actually been released in Japanese arcades a few years earlier, but its English-language release for Mega Drive featured a wonky translation.
Facebook is going back to college A new book declaring the end of the golden age of economic growth has set the wonky world of economics aflame.
This steady chipping away of the tech industry's armor has left what Peters and Kohn hope is an opening to make a new, if slightly wonky, argument.
And if you've already put some hours into the game, the hint system can be applied to your existing save, though it might be a little wonky.
As energy researcher Alex Gilbert explains in wonky detail here, these subsidies are vulnerable to legal challenge and could prove economically dubious if electricity prices shift unexpectedly.
My thought bubble: The chaos in Washington comes up all the time in my conversations with sources whose jobs are devoted to wonky energy and environmental issues.
Videos that run the full 10 seconds normally take about 10 seconds to transfer, but things can get wonky if your phone stops talking to the glasses.
Now I'm starting to think the final season will go all Battlestar Galactica and involve some wonky philosophical material that ends in — eight-year-old spoiler alert!
The basic premise is the same: Wonky lighting and limited context can turn an otherwise innocuous image into a rich discussion point on biological and sensory differences.
I can complain about the strike zone all I want but I wouldn't be honest if I didn't acknowledge that Kluber was phenomenal without a wonky ump. .
You can generalize or categorize music in certain ways, like straighter tracks or more wonky tracks, and so on, but I don't think about it that much.
You can dig into the EP below's opening track "Belated Brains" below and let the synths, fucked up timing, and wonky tempo shifts scatter your brains around.
The Senate Finance Committee is trying to do something a bit rare in an election year: legislate in a bipartisan way on a wonky but important issue.
" By contrast Ms. Harris is "hard to define"; Ms. Klobuchar is "mean"; and Ms. Warren is a "wonky professor" who — you guessed it — is "not likable enough.
Enhanced by clever but not overly wonky cocktails, people strain to talk over music that is never soft, even early at night before the room fills up.
Things always get a little wonky when you add mouse interactions to VPython (at least they do for me), so this presented a unique set of problems.
Because this instrument — weedy and wonky though it may be — is a prime example of the futility of Europe's struggle for strategic autonomy from the United States.
The game will move as it has for decades: on the backs, sweat, and drive of its players—not in the open-plan offices of wonky owners.
It sounds wonky, but the process is one of the best ways for the public to register discontent with a federal project and, sometimes, to stall it.
Mr Bindhammer and a colleague clambered up a wonky scaffolding to the top-left corner of the wall, the end of the women's final, and worked down.
Indeed, though the set design meant that some singers spent long stretches in a kind of trough, the effects, while wonky, may have been the best part.
For those who don't follow the ins and outs of this wonky debate, there are basically rules that force internet providers to treat all web traffic equally.
Taking in everything from glitched-out funk wooze to soul-inflected wonky house we've come to know and love, Dancing on the Sun is top-tier stuff.
Obama has long been optimistic — overly optimistic, in the eyes of many — that America and the world's problems can be solved through wonky, logical, technocratic, rational means.
Serious tea snobs may turn up their noses at these small silicon tea infusers, but others will simply add them to their wonky collection of weird tea infusers.
The Polaroid One Step PlusPhoto: Raul Marrero (Gizmodo)The Lomo cameras seemed to perform a lot better indoors, although that characteristic vignette and the wonky colors were unavoidable.
Last year, for example, Oracle intervened in a wonky fight at the Federal Communications Commission over television set-top boxes to take the opposite side of its rival.
Even net neutrality advocates in the tech sector — and repeal-friendly telecom giants — share a reluctance to continue fighting over the issue in wonky FCC proceedings and lawsuits.
It's a wonky way to make sure there isn't a clog in the regulatory process that prevents more generic drugs from going on sale and bringing prices down.
Tell me about that side of that for the project for you, being able to get really, really wonky in your details in recreating this very specific period.
In the meantime, House Democrats are working to put aside those wonky differences and push through a plan they consider to be a pillar of their economic agenda.
Wonky controls and shoddy design could make or break the game's genre-blending appeal if it works better as a point-and-click game and not something more.
Upscaled content can have a habit of looking exceptionally grainy when viewed on a 4K set, and action sequences can get wonky, with parts of the action disappearing.
The Queen's Head pub in Brixton, which housed a squat upstairs once home to Fat White Family, was like their wonky afterschool "paradise" (Steen's word choice) as teenagers.
We are as wonky and loving of policy as you can get, and yet I found it hard to encapsulate briefly what it was that you stood for.
Watching the wonky spirograph drawing is like watching a room grow increasingly crowded from above, or like tracking a game of darts moving further from the bull's eye.
But by doing the wonky thing, by burying all the benefits of the policy in impersonal and largely invisible tax shifts, 732 denied itself any political bargaining power.
As Caldironi talked, she sipped sparkling water infused with wonky cucumbers - destined for landfill due to their shape - in a can made of aluminum, a widely recycled material.
All-in-One Surface PCMicrosoft is reportedly working on a brand new Surface PC, but this time around, it's getting rid of the wonky kickstand and keyboard case.
Of course, these modes have been optimized for people, and things sometimes get wonky when you try to use portrait mode to shoot things that aren't human faces.
In the end, they didn't need to put up the billboard—Santiago reexamined the bill and co-sponsored its reintroduction, with only minor, wonky changes to the language.
Photo: Richard Drew (AP)After announcing its pivot to podcasts, Spotify appears to have kind of a wonky idea for how to get you to listen to them.
It makes sense that she has leaned heavily on her understanding of policy details, but wonky pronouncements have failed to produce a vision of what she will do.
It's a pretty wonky argument — maybe technically right, but it seems phony when the country has a flourishing industry that sold $3.4 billion in legal pot in 2015.
The market for talent, for artists making TV and movies, is super wonky right now, because it's not correlated to profitability, so it's much, much, much more competitive.
There is always that one wonky-looking guy who says "Brad Pitt!" and you all laugh, and you laugh and you laugh and you laugh and you laugh.
Everyone bellows: The words are English, by the way, peppered with Cornish—an ancient Celtic language spoken only by those with beards and a love for wonky stones.
For example, in New Orleans, real-time data and mapping of stormwater flows, pump capacity, and other metrics remain the wonky providence of watershed managers and emergency planners.
Wonky eyebrows did not appeal to me, so I was glad she had been cautious, and felt reassured that I could top it up if I needed more.
Both companies dispatch in-home tech support within hours of a request to fix a wonky printer, install a new TV or troubleshoot WiFi problems, among other services.
The album's mesmerizing, fractal grooves are propulsive; its guitar tones are layered in overdubs and wonky effects, and Parker's gentle but piercing voice perfectly cuts into the mix.
Solomon Hykes built a wonky open-source project a decade ago that later took on the name Docker and attained a private market valuation of over $1 billion.
The wonky words infrastructure and resilience have circulated widely of late, particularly since Hurricanes Harvey and Irma struck paralyzing, costly blows in two of America's fastest-growing states.
Moon landers must successfully carry out a series of complex commands with little room for failure, while contending with the moon's wonky gravity, uneven terrain, and pesky dust.
Sometimes, they may just reflect wonky upheavals in the rapidly changing porn market, and the exodus of niche fan bases from one corner of the internet to another.
Instead, a wonky experiment became a model for cities and states across the country, and entered the mainstream as a de facto standard of progressive quality of life.
Ellis has been there for everything from the first wonky prints during their Y Combinator days to the latest high-precision, large-format ones going through live testing.
The International Monetary Fund may complicate new President Alberto Fernandez's plans for a quick debt fix, with wonky new bond features making the outcome even chancier than usual.
In this edition: Iowa versus the impeachment trial, what we learned from two wonky candidate forums, and polls that reveal how little we know about the horse race.
Even net neutrality advocates in the tech sector -- and repeal-friendly telecom giants — share a reluctance to continue fighting over the issue in wonky FCC proceedings and lawsuits.
This money-drenched campaign over a wonky ballot measure may be just the opening salvo in a oncoming political fight over pharmaceutical companies and rising health care costs.
The agents say there was some fear before the election ... the Trump name would scare buyers away, but that was a miscalculation tied to some wonky poll numbers.
Fans of The Weeds rejoice: You now have the opportunity to watch a live taping of your favorite wonky podcast and see what goes on behind the scenes!
In the UK, most grocery stores require a £1 coin to be inserted into the trolley before use, and wonky wheels are the bane of many shoppers' existence.
One of the most horrible things about the tweet was, considering the year we've had, anyone who saw it could have easily have believed it — despite the wonky wording.
From unsaved photos and extra notches to wonky RAM management, the latest bug for Google to fix is vanishing text messages, according to recent complaints from Pixel 3 owners.
Boyajian was part of a citizen science project called Planet Hunters, where volunteers can analyze Kepler data to look for planets, and they alerted her to the wonky star.
A DIY glasses repair kit Whether it's actual glasses, sunglasses, or fake hipster glasses, it's nearly impossible to avoid wonky hinges and missing screws at some point in life.
Often fights over the Supreme Court I think to many people can seem sort of wonky or elite or like oh, it decides sort of these like random questions.
The room is sort of an awkward shape, and I had a bit of a blank at first as to how to utilize the wonky corner of the room.
From almost the first day he entered the 2016 race, Jeb Bush has cast himself as the cerebral, wonky adult in a room full of colorful, bombastic Republican candidates.
Each year, in the weeks before the New Year, the Food and Drug Administration drops a set of statistics with a wonky title and profound relevance to public health.
What's more, the "yield curve" — a wonky economic indicator that refers to the relationship between short-term and long-term interest rates on Treasury notes — inverted earlier this year.
The wonky movement and plentiful menus made me feel less like Lara Croft exploring her childhood home, and more like someone stumbling awkwardly around a mildly spooky old building.
REWINA BESHUE: Honestly you hit the nail on the head for me, too, because I have a really wonky memory and I've struggled with my memory for a while.
At first glance, the final look appears to be a bold feathered effect, but upon closer evaluation, you can see that the ink is... well, a bit wonky. Shudder.
Investors in telecoms firms have paid insufficient attention to the discussions in Washington, DC, thinking them too wonky to worry about, says Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson, a research firm.
White's utterly ineffectual regime gave rise to a flurry of significant negative attention on "beleaguered SEC Chair Mary Jo White," ranging from wonky critiques delivered by letter from Sen.
A wonky system of "voluntary payments" to offset authorized and lawful impacts to bird habitat has become a de facto requirement for the agency's approval of certain development projects.
I've provided the broadest outlines of Part E here; there's much more in the American Prospect piece and Hacker has a more wonky version that he's glad to share.
Clinton is none of these things: too wonky, not to mention too female, to be a regular guy, a fairly mediocre speechifier; her prepared zingers tend to fall flat.
More than 21625 House Democrats wrote to HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell in January calling for a wonky policy change that would allow certain companies to break drug patents.
On "16 Beat"—a jazzy drums mix with wonky Yamaha chords— Mount, ever the geek, sings about a lover with the same affection he has for that particular drumbeat.
It's also worth noting that it is a big deal in the wonky world of central banking that Congress is poised to explicitly give the Fed so much backup.
If you'll recall, there was a wonky fight between Medicare-for-all advocates and the libertarian think tank Mercatus Center last year, and it was all about payment rates.
The wooden Wonky Fruit & Vegetables set from Thailand-based PlanToys ($30) comes with a child-safe knife and five presegmented fruits and vegetables (apple, pear, carrot, tomato and cucumber).
Because absent a presidential tweet, those are the sort of things that in Washington just sort of work on in some kind of wonky version of Newton's first law.
Ms. Choi gave wonky menace to a walking bass line of plucked notes, one of which rang out with an explosive ping when the string snapped against the fingerboard.
Repeating the figure, even if it's somewhat wonky and contains a decimal, makes the number familiar and meaningful to people, similar to a succinct slogan (ex: "Just Do It").
Republicans and White House advisers' greatest comfort now comes from the wonky mechanics of impeachment, which will give the Senate the final say about the fate of Trump's presidency.
His wonky and foreign pedigree made Kuczynski vulnerable to campaign claims by his opponents that he represented Lima's largely-white elite, hopelessly out of touch with Peru's poor majority.
Every night, Meyers kicks off his show from behind his desk with, "Let's get to the news," delivering wonky jokes about policy drama by way of a sideways smile.
A new wave of Best Før supermarkets sell only close to outdated food to reduce the country's waste, while SNÅL sells "wonky vegetables or odd coloured eggs" at a discount.
But I need to tell you about video format arcana, because Apple's decisions around some very wonky specs directly influence what it's like to use the new Apple TV 4K.
More specifically, the new Mr. Head is part of Asda's wonky veg project, in which the supermarket sells discounted boxes of misshapen fruits and vegetables to benefit the charity FareShare.
The Mirage Solo's included controller is the same as the one you get with the original Daydream View, which is mostly fine, but occasionally has issues with wonky touchpad sensitivity.
If your dog is on other medications, it's still smart to keep an eye on your dog to ensure that there are no wonky interactions between CBD and those meds.
Screenshot: Fox (Hulu)The geography of King of the Hill is a little wonky, but I believe it takes place within a 60-mile radius of where I grew up.
My bangs come out a little wonky (they always do, no matter where I go) and I gingerly fix them in the bathroom with kitchen shears when I get home.
Surprisingly wonky subjects pique Mr Trump's interest: the Danish prime minister, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, told him how wind power has helped Denmark reduce its carbon emissions while strengthening its economy.
Wonky electronics veterans, Aphex Twin and µ-Ziq (aka Mike Paradinas, who runs Planet Mu), have announced that they'll reissue their 21 collaborative LP as Mike & Rich, Expert Knob Twiddlers.
It was a color that I had put on and taken off many times in the wonky light of my bathroom, but had never actually worn out of the house.
Which means these are changes which will occur through very incremental (and probably very boring and very wonky) policy changes—the result of leadership that you can choose to support.
The stream itself, however, is a little wonky—it appears you can't skip around to specific songs—but it's not accompanied by any weird porny images, so that's a plus.
But then—after I moved past two pregnancies and a few years of breastfeeding, both of which made my hormones and cycles wonky—I noticed something strangely awesome started happening.
Republican leadership on Thursday released a 28-page outline of how the party would like to replace Obamacare — including one change that sounds wonky but is a really huge deal.
Here's what happened: The state's Public Utilities Commission in December approved a ridiculously wonky but critical change to the way the utility NV Energy pays and bills its solar customers.
There are also his adventurous DJ sets, that inject his wonky personality and love for curious textures and alarming switch-ups into some of the biggest rooms in the business.
A Democrat who works with Republicans Over his two terms as mayor, McAdams has endeared himself to independents and Republicans in Utah with his pragmatic, wonky and slightly quirky style.
The camera is waterproof up to 16 feet (5 meters) but performance isn't great for the Fusion underwater as the camera's stitching becomes especially wonky due to the light diffractions.
Still, accepting Bitcoin directly—versus using a service that converts money to cryptocurrency, and back again, which Royse-Mallers described as a "wonky workaround"—presents its own problems, she explained.
It looks at first quite like a tree of some kind, or maybe a wonky umbrella — it has a curved, roughly vertical stem, topped by a kind of mound shape.
A function on Samsung phones, called "smart network switch," is supposed to prevent your phone from connecting to poor Wi-Fi, but again it can sometimes be a little wonky.
"Her ability to go between what her kids love, that wonky dimension of history, etymology and what food says about the Mexican outlook on life is remarkable," Ms. Martin said.
This ruling — based on an obscure precedent from 1604 — has made Mr. Bercow, a wonky arbiter of parliamentary procedure, one of the most admired and hated men in the country.
If anything, her material varies more than Rock's, since she has been just as comfortable doing personal and political jokes, self-deprecating stories and fiery takes, going wonky and raunchy.
Eyebrows, in my opinion, are such a big part of the face, so if you have wonky, ugly eyebrows then people just like me are going to be judging you.
" The video's a little wonky, but as Jon Pareles writes in The Times, the song has "a throwback style neatly suited to thoughts about the ravages of time and mortality.
Is his administration planning a trade war with Mexico, as his tweets suggest, or just pushing a wonky border-adjustment tax that's been part of G.O.P. proposals for a while?
He is seen in the state less as a chest-thumping showman than as a former member of the King County Council with a wonky sensibility and an eager manner.
David Brooks Believe it or not, we're not really going to have to spend the next four years wading through wonky drudgery of Russian spy dossiers and hotel sex cameras.
In Super Mario 64 the camera moves automatically to attempt to keep Mario in view, one of the many factors that made the 1997 classic's pioneering 3D controls infamously wonky.
It's a wonky list, to be sure, but the overall picture is clear: Republicans want to pay for CHIP and health center funding by cutting Obamacare and cutting entitlement spending.
Episode to start with: The Climate Change Battle Through One Coal Miner's Eyes Sometimes the best way to keep up with current events is by talking to your news-wonky friends.
And to dig into the reasons behind the war, which are still debated by scholars to this day, I'd recommend this wonky debate at the international relations blog Duck of Minerva.
The Kraken 53 v2 is a good pick for PC-centric gamers, but a lack of additional audio connectors and wonky mic enhancement prevented them from beating out the Arctis 5.
In a bit of a reversal of the usual political pattern, though, what began largely as an exercise in cynical gamesmanship and name-calling has evolved into a wonky policy dispute.
If its chorus, with a thudding bassline and keytar-like squelch of percussion, makes you think of Nao's debut album of self-described "wonky funk" then you've got a good ear.
"The thing I like a lot about ['experiences'] is, it's a familiar, non-wonky/tech word for the world, and we really want VR to be a daily experience for people."
It has all sorts of wonky issues too, like shutting down randomly for no reason, but I might try to do a factory reset first before I get a new iPhone.
The above stuff is very important, if very wonky, but these findings will drive the press coverage and draw a sharp picture of the real-world impact of the Senate bill.
So now it's New Year's day and 2017 has really started poorly, plus the GABA and NMDA the ethanol held back are flooding their receptors, making you feel tired and wonky.
Amy (real name Patricia) was a wonky, talented, raucous woman who owned her identity and sexuality in a way that we had rarely seen plus-size women do in the past.
Apple didn't specify why a keyboard might act wonky, but users speculate that it may be caused by dust and debris that gets caught underneath the second-generation butterfly mechanism keycaps.
The dog-box transmission is wonky but manageable, and every time I shift from second into third gear it feels like the car has taken a massive huff of nitrous oxide.
This wonky policy dramatically improves upon the accuracy of traditional, "static" scoring methods, which assume people will go on behaving the same way even when they face entirely different tax incentives.
When promoting the Gilmore Girls reboot on The Tonight Show, Alexis Bledel caught flack from Jimmy Fallon for her wonky way of holding flowers and a latte mug in promotional posters.
So if you're an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus user who's experienced wonky cell service over the course of the last month, check for an over-the-air software update.
It's a very small percentage, people who tend to be excited about giving up a Saturday to come sit in a room for hours on end and talk about wonky things.
Where Obama became well known for sweeping rhetoric, Holder's appearances are more muted, wonky and a far cry from the fiery rhetoric and brash partisanship that has played out in Washington.
OK, maybe the shadows get a little wonky along the feet, but wow I sure was just about to accept that we suddenly advanced decades in mechanical engineering at face value.
The other is that the key premise of Trump's campaign was that all the wonky kvetching about the impossibility of his absurd border wall was just excuse-making by feckless politicians.
I thought I'd be lucky if my mom read it, though, given the subject matter, maybe not; the piece is wonky and technical and footnoted like, well, a law review article.
I'm going to get a bit wonky in this piece because I feel the context will be sorely lacking once this feature hits widely — and there are some that are interested.
This is especially true given his demonstrably limited interest in wonky, detail-oriented policy thinking, as this leaves a lot of the specific policy development to Cabinet members and their staff.
Who should care: It's wonky, but both agencies have a say in major questions about privacy and broadband access — so operational changes there could trickle down to tech and telecom companies.
Food, like comic books, video games, indie music, scrapbooking, and home design (among other things) was once a niche, even wonky, topic with only a small number of die-hard fans.
It was a strange, wonky maneuver — it didn't undo the US's commitment to the pact, but it gave Congress a 60-day opportunity to reimpose sanctions through an expedited legislative process.
A lot of the policies Lighthizer has his hands on can be wonky and lack the kind of dramatic punch that, say, an immigration ban or a big border wall has.
This skill, called a wolf turn, makes gymnastics fans groan because it seems that almost every athlete relies on it to rack up points, regardless of how wonky it can look.
" The video's a little wonky, but as Jon Pareles writes in The Times Playlist, the song has "a throwback style neatly suited to thoughts about the ravages of time and mortality.
The back-and-forth shows how the company convinced the SEC to let it use a wonky metric that painted its financials in a rosy light when pitching its doomed IPO.
In the late 1990s, she covered those companies as a stock analyst for Montgomery Securities, studying wonky measurements like customer traffic in retail locations and a store's profitability per square foot.
In a fairly famous talk from a few years ago, Foddy spoke about some of the design assumptions that are put into the purposefully difficult and wonky games that he makes.
Other times it leads to self-righteousness or glibness, as with the wonky musical instruments made by Guillermo Galindo, a Mexican composer, incorporating tubes salvaged from a refugee camp near Kassel.
I take a body shower to wake up, run a straightener through my wonky bedhead hair, and am out the door after light makeup and a hug from my sleepy boyfriend.
Wonky contracts that were floundering from June 26 to August 27 will be popping back up again for final closure until October 26, as Mars moves forward through its backtracked trail.
The grime producer's decided to do a Jack Nicholson and go back to anger management with the...wait for it....Anger Management 2 EP. Dropping on Terror Danjah's Hardrive imprint later this month, the record's a throwback to the original "Anger Management", a brutal, stripped back, raw, degraded grime classic that came with legendary vocal courtesy of D Double E. We've got the heavy, wonky, heavily-wonky, wonkily-heavy title cut for your delectation right now.
They can count on more partisan media outlets and direct social media communication to get their message to their supporters — without having to answer a lot of awkward questions about wonky details.
"At FareShare, we are always happy to give surplus wonky veg a home – it's the taste, not the shape that counts," said Daniel Nicholls, Corporate Development Officer at FareShare, on their website.
In fact, they are quintessentially Clintonesque, rich with wonky detail, conversant with the policy levers available, and careful, always, to stay within the bounds of the politically possible (as she sees it).
Of course your super-powered, multi-core phone should be smart enough to measure out basic distances, and there have indeed been many wonky apps trying to do that in the past.
The reasons for this are a bit wonky, but for those who want the details: The new CBO report takes into account the repeal of the individual mandate in the tax bill.
The performance plans to construct Livity's signature wonky UK techno in a live context, and it's clear from the offset that there is no better place for them to be doing it.
Android users have enjoyed this sort of integration on a far deeper level for years, which makes the fact that the current iOS implementation is such a wonky workaround even more noticeable.
The Google Home Max has some minor flaws like the sometimes wonky touch strip and the Assistant has trouble hearing a "Hey Google" voice command over loud-playing music unless you shout.
Ouai Wave Spray, $26, available at Sephora Every day is kind of a bad hair day for me unless I heat-style my naturally wonky waves into something that looks somewhat decent.
I also think it's an easier vote to take to stop something wonky called the motion to proceed, versus be stuck in the weird place of voting against the Obamacare repeal vote.
The policy papers are a part of Warren's wonky brand, and her supporters are embracing them with T-shirts that say "I have a plan for that," the motto for Warren's campaign.
Not on health care, or immigration, or any other topic dominating the headlines, but a deal on a wonky legal loophole that bars millions of Americans from getting their day in court.
Both leaders wanted China to become a "responsible stakeholder," a wonderfully wonky Washington term that mostly means they hoped Beijing would abide by global, cooperative rules even as it gained immense power.
Net neutrality rules are getting wiped from the books on Monday — a move that starts a new chapter in the wonky regulatory debate while also attracting new mainstream attention outside of Washington.
"Particle" showcases an immense amount of restraint for the producer compared to his high-voltage catalog, yet his presence can still be felt in the wonky sounds (serene as they may be).
A group of entertainers is hitting the road this weekend to kick off a campaign to build opposition against a Pacific trade agreement, adding some star power to an otherwise wonky effort.
If he has wonky ideas about the future of artificial intelligence, for example, it could be useful to know about those now, before Facebook implements them to everyone who has a smartphone.
"The Lawfare Podcast" by LawfareFounded by the journalist Benjamin Wittes and two law professors in 2010, Lawfare began as a wonky blog focusing on national security in partnership with the Brookings Institution.
The US wanted China to become a "responsible stakeholder," a wonderfully wonky Washington term that mostly means it hoped Beijing would abide by global, cooperative rules even as it gained immense power.
"Education can sometimes be a wonky subject, but Betsy DeVos is the epitome of a villain who the public understands as a threat and is going to fight back against," Green said.
It's very unlikely you'll do the same on your first try, but as long as it's stuffed full of generously seasoned greens, even a wonky, lopsided jingalov is a joy to eat.
Despite playing to a relatively small crowd, Tres Leches went all out, their wonky, melodic, bilingual punk providing an abrasive counterpoint to some of the more straightforward wares being shown at Treefort.
The EITC has undertaken an amazing journey from a wonky program introduced as a way to subsidize low-wage earners in the 22015s to one of the pillars of the American welfare state.
But despite a high-profile (if wonky) development this week it remains unclear how the wall is going to be funded, and the battle over the money issue could drive Trump to desperation.
How this happens is still unclear, but my money is on Oatmeal the bodega cat: Things go wonky after Alan follows Oatmeal to the back of the deli, where, presumably, a wormhole exists.
GOP versus CBO: This is what a wonky showdown looks like — The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that Obamacare repeal, on its own, would leave 32 million Americans without health coverage by 2026.
And currants—those tasty little berries that usually get made into jam—well, they get this wonky thingThe Samson SFM Technology Blackcurrant harvester is built slightly wider and taller than the plants themselves.
As a result, Wonky Mr. Potato head looks like a character out of a Salvador Dali painting, but the standard Mr. Potato Head parts and accessories can still fit on his twisted body.
Fortunately, they usually tend to be things like wonky save mechanics and enemies stuck in the environment rather than, say, vials of live spiders crammed into cartridges for the 1983 Nintendo Famicom console.
If code isn't written consistently—using either the tab or the space button to create indentations—the format can get all wonky, making it difficult for multiple authors to contribute to the code.
The COP22 climate talks in Marrakesh, which opened on Monday, the day before the US presidential election, are a wonky but important followup to the UN climate talks held last year in Paris.
Now, as part of Cinemechanica, he's busting out those chops in another wonky experimental band, and judging from the sound of the band's new self-titled album, things are working out just swimmingly.
Deadpool 2 incorporates the theme to a much greater extent (and, in one joke, directly acknowledges the wonky way it's been used in past iterations) but still doesn't play it up too strongly.
The Verge has a guide showing how you can currently delete Siri recordings, but it shows just how wonky the experience to do it is and why Apple needs to make it easier.
Perhaps understandably for a documentary about documentaries, parts of "Five Came Back" can get a bit wonky, veering into the minutia of the technical innovations used to obtain some of the war footage.
Both Jack Joyce and Serene have been imbued with time-altering superpowers through a wonky physics experiment gone haywire and players must guide the Joyce brothers through some good old reality-bending craziness.
Moving forward into the maze of Guston's lush and fleshy abstractions, placed beside his figurative canvasses full of wonky hammers, light bulbs, and cartoon figures, you become immersed in a unique physical language.
The Arizona Republican said he enjoys getting lost in the wonky policy details — or "geeking out," as he calls it — and says he often sees the world through the lens of a calculator.
But while the auto industry is full of engineers in leadership roles, Musk likes to express engineering in a way that's wonky and unique (as well as sort of irritatingly didactic at times).
Style: A person who worked with both secretaries described Azar as very "hands-on" and wonky, getting into the details of his policy priorities, but said Price was less involved in policy detail.
But that third point isn't all that much of a caveat, if you consider how we generally think about wonky issues in politics — which is not all that often or all that deeply.
Google's YouTube did its version of an upfront on May 2 — full of young fans — and HBO premiered the final season of "Game of Thrones" there last month with a wonky sound system.
On "Barry," Mr. Winkler's character is a wonky amalgam of nearly every drama teacher Mr. Winkler has ever had, the imperious Stella Adler included, along with a few others he just heard about.
That can lead to a wonky experience when you try to use Roku via Alexa, for instance, and the poor reviews for Roku's Alexa skill demonstrate the downside of this sort of integration.
Social Security Ryan built his wonky reputation as chairman of the House Budget Committee, where his annual budget bills featured efforts to reduce deficit spending with steep cuts to the big entitlement programs.
"I just wanted to do something wonky, weird and minimal," said Brook Perdigon, 39, who started her company in Los Angeles in 2015; it prints patterned textiles with screens she cuts by hand.
Having three to six months' worth of living expenses saved somewhere accessible can help fund unexpected costs, like fixing a wonky dishwasher, and can also tide you over if you lose your job.
Eschewing a clear indictment of either candidate in tomorrow's election, the Weirdcore-produced video caricatures them both through distorted representations and pitched-up voices, conveying a general sense of wonky unease more than anything.
"We are very grateful that the proceeds from this unique Wonky Mr Potato Head auction will enable us to help those charities feed more people, and we'd encourage people to bid big," Nicholls said.
And you can always count on CES for things that don't always fit into larger categories—things like wonky scooters, robot strippers, extremely sad booths, bulletproof pantyhose, and maybe a power outage or two.
It's even kind of wonky: When you tap to see the rest of the thread, it takes you to the tweet you were looking at, with everything before threaded but not always everything after.
You'll probably know Danny Berman best for last year's world beating "Wonky Bassline Disco Banger," which is one of those records that manages to slide itself effortlessly into pretty much every decent set going.
While the process of actually hiding apps was a bit wonky and the app short-lived, it offered a very useful look into the type of customization that usually requires a full-on jailbreak.
One new area is connected car tech, which is served by a scattershot approach that involves often wonky built-in car infotainment systems, Apple's CarPlay, Google's Android Auto, and now Alexa and Google Assistant.
And if you can get through all of the wonky acronyms, it's actually not boring, because it gets at the U.S.' unique problem of having very expensive health care that is relatively poor quality.
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The agency's executive director, Fernando Capez, told Canaltech that not only is the wonky sizing and design of the 4 potentially misleading, but that such advertising is prohibited by Brazil's Code of Consumer Protection.
Thousands of miles away in Kenya, a different kind of initiative is taking root - one that uses produce deemed too ugly for Western supermarket shelves, such as wonky carrots, curved cucumbers and dimpled apples.
The whole process gets particularly wonky when it begins to mingle with other cloud services like Apple Music, which iMore says may be the source of the problem if you're using iTunes version 12.3.3.
And town hall meetings — normally wonky, low-key sessions with legislators and only a few dozen citizens — have become raucous battlegrounds, often with hundreds of anti-Trump protesters facing off against a beleaguered lawmaker.
"I do book talks all the time where I'm like, 'Here's my really super-wonky system of governance and information management in the future, and also there are chase scenes and katanas,'" she says.
I think one example of this is this idea of zero rating, which not being in totally wonky terms, is this idea that certain types of content wouldn't count against your monthly data cap.
There's some demos thrown into the mix here, but also lushly melancholic tunes like the piano-wonky swoon of "Alone After Life" which sounds like a loveable drunk plink-plonking at some dive bar.
If you want four tracks worth of scurrying, baroque, mutated, wonky, blissed out, baleful, beatific, grime-cum-R&B-cum-club-music-cum-ambient-cum-whatever-the-fuck-this-is then you're in luck.
Even if the wonky, data-hungry Mrs Clinton is familiar with the polling figures that could conceivably support her position, sometimes it's wiser to let a picture take the place of a thousand statistics.
"The Rolling Stones were supposed to have been the cherry atop the 50th anniversary birthday cake, that didn't work out due to Mick's wonky heart," Spera said, referring to frontman Mick Jagger's recent surgery.
Moreover, whenever I tried to copy an article from Piratepad into VICE's content management system, the format was totally wonky and reformatting the article added a substantial amount of time to the publishing process.
By mashing up his personal style and varying tastes Young pulls from across the musical spectrum weaving together wonky and mismatched genres which ultimately combine to create songs that are both layered and relatable.
Ms. Stenberg, Mr. Hornsby and others in the ensemble (including Regina Hall as Starr's mother, Lisa) are more than capable of exploring their characters' depths, but a wonky script gets them only so far.
Whether as the confident green and brown stripes of Ms. Bächli's elegant gouaches or the wonky metal poles that Mr. Hattan stands upright and sets in concrete, the line only gets richer in isolation.
Wonky minimum wage proponents generally emphasize, like Bernstein, that existing empirical evidence generally deals with much smaller wage increases and that it is difficult to apply it straightforwardly to the $15-an-hour scenario.
Years of attention seemed to have gone into expensive, wonky animated projections that splashed onto the seesawing set to suggest the cycle's shifting locales, from the bowels of Nibelheim to Valhalla in the clouds.
At once elegant and totally wonky, it became our inspiration for the display fonts at T. But now we say goodbye to the Schnyder font and welcome a newsier typographical sensibility to the magazine.
So I would propose a bunch of wonky stuff like a revenue-neutral reduction in corporate taxes, an infrastructure repair agenda and other policies that a majority of people think are good and sensible.
These exchanges illustrate the Democratic Party's growing uneasiness with Ms. Warren and her brand of fussy technocratic populism, which can come across as both too radical and too timidly wonky at the same time.
She helped leverage the crystal ball emoji to inject Williamson's ethereal vibe into the wonky discourse, calling Williamson her #OrbMom and the movement the #OrbGang (styled after the #YangGang, for fans of Andrew Yang).
The case in front of her was classically "Good Wife" wonky: Was a surgeon operating on a suspected terrorist on the right side of the Hippocratic oath, or the wrong side of the law?
That's a wonky way of saying that even if employment falls, it falls by less than wages rise by, and as such the benefits for low-wage workers seem to swamp any employment effects.
The series comments on the superficiality of modern politics, but in a way that's colorful and cartoonish, with a broadly comic take on privilege and popularity, not bogged down by wonky real-world details.
Shaw himself uses a self-invented extruding gun — similar to the machines that shape long strands of dry pasta — to create wonky coils of repurposed plastic with which he sculpts stools and side tables.
So the numbers will be a little wonky here, but at the same time, most of this was baked into expectations going in and still didn't quite hit the crazy mark that Wall Street sought.
Moreover, wonky phrases like "block grants" and "per capita caps," changes that Ryan would like to see made to Medicaid, specifically threaten access to essential services and care needs for the most vulnerable disabled Americans.
It's marginally better than the most unimaginative (and nondescript) Galaxy F alternative, but it's also grammatically wonky and, to my ear, a little too close to the Ford Galaxy to be a truly exciting name.
Hillary Clinton's wonky immersion in policy details paid off for her when immigration came up on Thursday night during the MSNBC and Telemundo town-hall-style event in Las Vegas for the Democratic presidential contenders.
" For best results — and to steer clear of any wonky reactions, Dr. Jaliman gives this advice: "It's not about how much you put on your lashes, but how consistent you are in applying the serums.
These peppers may bit a bit wonky and have imperfections but I love that No name brand is taking initiative and keeping part of the 13 billion pounds of perfectly good food out of dumpsters.
The 29-year-old center overcame a wonky back with the performance of his career to push the Indiana Pacers into a 2-2 tie in their first-round playoff series against the Toronto Raptors.
Why it matters: The letter, dated May 25 and first reported on by Axios, is the latest sign of how a wonky debate about the federal government's ethanol policy is getting into more mainstream politics.
In her internet-royal blood the scientists uncovered two genetic abnormalities that help explain her signature squee-ness—extra toes, short stature, wonky gait, and a tongue that is forever lolling out of her mouth.
When I step right and then cut left in a clumsy approximation of a crossover dribble—something that, thanks to a long-ago ankle sprain, has always been a little wonky—I feel surprisingly secure.
Within Texas, he is recognizable as one of those folks who keeps our infamous stereotype alive, against the best efforts of new Texas ambassadors like Beyoncé and those wonky, presentable Castro twins, Julián and Joaquin.
Opinion Columnist If you're a normal human being considering reading this post, fair warning: although it's not super-technical, it's aimed at a very wonky audience, and parts of it won't exactly be in English.
So, when a draft letter suggesting a softening of his views began circulating among members of Congress this week, Mexicans expressed a range of reactions, from welcome relief to cool, wonky reason to dark mistrust.
Other nice feature: if you send an iMessage to someone using Siri, it'll be marked as "Sent with Siri" on the other end, so people know to (still/always) blame Siri for the wonky dictation.
There are thousands of worker owned and managed firms in the United States and a modest, and particularly wonky model for ownership—employee stock-ownership retirement plans—has enjoyed bipartisan support in Washington for decades.
The underlying legal issues in the case are wonky, but the administration's lead argument is straightforward: Judicial review simply "does not apply" to "decisions about how the government will exercise enforcement discretion" regarding undocumented immigrants.
"To be honest, when I saw him — and it's a wonky thing to say — the moment that I saw him, something said to me in my head, that is my husband right there," she said.
Mixing up Jay Kay's wonky yet soulful vocals with instrumentation ranging from didgeridoos to silky synthesizers and a healthy offering of horns, the success of that album led to an eight-album deal with Sony.
Thinking about that, stepping back, that's actually sort of a wonky Clay Christensen-style organizational theories problem, but it is sort of how do you elevate new skills into an organization that is highly bureaucratic.
He's also a fairly prolific writer on public policy, and very much the kind of guy liberals point other liberals to for a wonky conservative take on the ins and outs of domestic policy issues.
Paul Warburton is the Japanese technology company Fujitsu's head of automotive and he's long predicted this push toward mobility services, the wonky name given to the industry that includes everything from Uber to dockless bike rentals.
Some smearing of the data might even be a boon: You don't want to fixate on a single wonky violinist when it takes a symphony of neurons to move your vocal cords and lips and tongue.
Democrats don't have a prayer of winning a 60-seat supermajority, and the wonky budget reconciliation rules that allow a bill to advance with a simple majority greatly restrict what kind of legislation can be pursued.
That's not to say we should expect everyone to immediately parallel face-swaps with the collagism of the Dadaists, or the wonky-stylings of Simon Quadrat, but it's fascinating just how unremarkable everybody thinks it is.
Mr. Bush, who has held 29 town-hall-style events in New Hampshire so far, will continue focusing on these question-and-answer sessions with voters, where his aides believe his wonky but freewheeling style connects.
It is much more common, for instance, to see President Obama and House Speaker Paul Ryan described as manifestations of their own carefully crafted political personas (cerebral; wonky) rather than as heirs of distinct political lineages.
LG's semi-modular G5 failed for a different reason: the phone was ugly and the "LG Friends" modules such as the wonky camera grip and Bang & Olufsen Hi-Fi audio DAC weren't compelling enough to buy.
If it works as intended and doesn't lead to some wonky eye contact, it's a pretty useful feature for those who want to appear peak invested without having to stare into that tiny little camera lens.
And, as one of the first iPads that doesn't require Wi-Fi, the 5th generation iPad can operate on cellular data from Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint, because depending on wonky Wi-Fi is seriously annoying.
The two front-runners traded wonky digs at each other's platforms as well as more personal attacks in a debate reflective of the heightened rhetoric that has been heard on the trail during the past week.
Star Wars highlight "Random Name Generator" exudes some T. Rex-indebted swagger while the wonky "Common Sense" boasts perhaps the most subtly challenging arrangement of Wilco's catalog, showing a band still able to change it up.
The wonky-ass narrative structure was mostly due to the fact that scheduling conflicts made it difficult to get the entire cast together in one place, so hopefully Glazer's got that figured out this time around.
Yep. And when Heston has his cameo in "The Arts," a wonky and extremely niche experimental docudrama at La MaMa about the history of arts funding in the United States, he makes a compellingly conservative pitch.
That's part of what makes the incentives for gun buybacks a bit wonky, according to research from the late 1990s and early 2000s: Cities wind up buying the defunct, crummy stuff criminals probably wouldn't use anyway.
Bird Two will feature other upgrades, like an anti-tipping kickstand and puncture-proof tires, which are designed to address some of the criticisms about the dockless scooter industry and its occasionally wonky, sidewalk-blocking vehicles.
However, early reviews of the service are showing a lackluster content selection, really pricey live TV packages when Sling TV is much cheaper, and a wonky Google Assistant remote that just isn't as responsive as Alexa.
Her surge not only speaks to the popularity of the tax, supported by more than 60% of Americans, but also Warren's skills at turning wonky tax policy and debates over inequality into a catchy, simple slogan.
CNN's last hire from the White House was Marc Short, the president's top liaison to Capitol Hill, whose wonky presence in TV interviews during his tenure was markedly different from some of his flame-throwing colleagues.
It is a complex, wonky bit of science, deeply researched and best explained by a battery of experts — from shoe designers to rubber scientists, mechanical engineers to acoustic experts, even a biologist familiar with spiny lobsters.
I like Senator Bernie Sanders's suggestion for raising the inheritance tax plus various wonky steps that target the wealthy, like eliminating the step-up basis and ending the gap between capital gains and earned income rates.
But on the cold mornings when I'd be walking to school, smoking wonky roll ups down Hackney Road and listening to Horses on my iPod, I'd tell myself that my best years were yet to come.
There's a funny bit at 6:15 when they have to "tune" the calculators; replacing the batteries sometimes changes the timbre of the notes, which is a testament to just how old and wonky these calculators are.
It's adding an algorithm to its feed to help you find tweets that you might otherwise miss, and it's doing away with some of its wonky rules around conversations that make it hard to connect with others.
By then, they'll have a better feel for just how good he really is—but they won't know for sure, because a one-and-done data set of 30-40 NCAA games can create wonky, unrepresentative numbers.
It was a gloriously wonky Gladstone bag of positions on issues batted around at think tanks, on digital democracy panels, and in Susan Crawford's Backchannel columns—almost a K-Tel Records version of tech policy's greatest hits.
What may seem like a wonky side detail or extra technical requirement in a blockbuster merger approval announcement could end up changing not just how your phone gets online, but also (eventually) the way phones are built.
Beginning with what sounds like a wonky fairground waltz run backwards, "Coming Back" is a sweet slice of pop with melodies rich like Say Lou Lou and sonics that stutter and skip in all the right places.
The working version Byton had on offer in last year's concept didn't actually work all that well, though, and gesture controls, in general, are still pretty wonky (though they've been promised and attempted in cars for years).
Throughout the five hour class, the star had her makeup done by Dedivanovic — and talked about creating her own line, which sister she'd allow to do her makeup, and what was up with her wonky swatching skills.
If you are suffering from a iPad Pro with a wonky screen, one suggested solution for flickering screens on 2018 and 2019 models is to make sure the Apple Pencil 2 is attached attached to the tablet.
It's a good thing Will has an amazing sense of humor because most famous actors wouldn't be quite so amused by having to shave off chunks of their hair and having it grow back a little wonky.
The Premium Bootstrap Theme Bundle — $49.99 See Details No matter how great your app or website may be, no one will be inclined to use it if the design or user experience (or worse, both) is wonky.
And so they invariably pay disproportionately more taxes on the profits from their sales in the U.S.   The TCJA did attempt to address tax avoidance through complex provisions with wonky alphabetical descriptions like GILTI, BEAT and FDII.
It's been a very entertaining couple of weeks in politics, but hiding just behind the septic tank explosion that was theRepublican National Convention, and the wonky nerd prom of the DNC, lays an important yet overlooked story.
Murphy's mood tends to shift unexpectedly, like a wonky thermostat—now warm, now icy—but on the "Versace" set he made one confident decision after another about the many shows he was overseeing, as if skipping stones.
Rolling, house-y A-sides "Merge" and "Skaplee" could be two halves of the same song; while on the flip side, "Rubber" and "Emperor" progress into moody, metal-pinging techno and wonky, brain-tingling R&B, respectively.
It's entirely possible that you'll never have to plug in your next laptop or EV. I wrote two long posts about wireless charging — one about the tech, one about EVs — for those who like the wonky details.
Those with a wonky appreciation of constitutional law will also enjoy how Ginsburg reluctantly became the great dissenter, speaking forcefully against the majority as appointments by President George W. Bush shifted the court's makeup to the right.
This isnt indicative of a panic or funding pressure, but it shows there is already a cognizance of trying to buy some insurance in case funding does get wonky by the end of the year, Simons said.
Not only can you get PDFs of your ECGs, if you get an abnormal "heart sound" reading, you can whip out your phone and make your doctor listen to a 20-second clip of your wonky heartbeat.
" She faulted the other debaters for spending "more time sniping at each other over wonky policy differences than making their cases to the American people as to why they would make a better president than Donald Trump.
Carlson selected as his foil a wonky, little-known radio host named Rachel Maddow, who eventually took over Carlson's spot, as part of the network's liberal makeover, and is now his competitor in the nine-o'clock hour.
The project, started in 2015 and code-named Heliox, is one of the wonky projects that consumed the Google co-founder and drew him away from day-to-day operations at the internet giant, the report says.
The Upshot's mission is to make journalism more rigorous and statistics-based, and to make the sometimes dense and wonky products of scholarly research accessible to a general reader — to bridge the gap of words and numbers.
It changes the border adjustment tax to bring it more in line with the WTO's rules — we're veering into extremely wonky territory here, but it would prevent companies from deducting their labor expenses from their taxable income.
Talk about hitting below the belt ... UFC superstar Michael Bisping is ripping into Anderson Silva -- claiming the guy's history of PED usage left him with a wonky penis ... and Bisping's not afraid to mock him for it.
It was vintage Ryan -- whose political rise came from his position as the wonky budget committee chairman who toted around his charts and graphs to explain his proposals to reform entitlement programs and lower the exploding federal debt.
The biggest offender is "Cowboy," a team-up between Fatboy Slim (whose mega-hit "Praise You" was featured in Cruel Intentions) and Philly rapper Eve, which sees the latter delivering snooze-worthy rhymes over a wonky electronic backdrop.
To that point, while Piazzi's initial observation was a happy accident, scientists had actively been looking for an object between Mars and Jupiter ever since the influential astrophysicist Johannes Kepler noted that region was gravitationally wonky in 2215.
During a one-man baseball game, Sonic runs fast enough to produce an electronic pulse that not only knocks out the town's power, but causes satellites to go wonky, attracting the attention of some vaguely menacing government figures.
If yours isn't equipped to handle all that wear, you naturally end up with a dead key or two, loose key caps, and wonky buttons you have to hold down for far too long before they actually activate.
Viewers are made to worry about organic skincare, the perils of career fraud, proper adoption protocol, the intricacies of the New York City subway system, rowing, a slightly wonky timeline, and a ginkgo tree, among other spinning plates.
Third, in a rather wonky legal discussion, Clapper pushed back on Republicans' focus on whether there were politically motivated leaks about the identities of US citizens (or "unmasking"), in this case of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
But, in the locker room, it was my own eyes that pried and compared and loathed what they saw in the mirror: a wonky, round girl jammed into school gym shorts that were clearly designed for the hipless.
His seamless setlist reflected this sensitivity, with the narrative arc surreptitiously building toward heavier rock numbers near the middle, inciting mosh pits at the climax, and then gliding cooly back down through his wonky brand of R&B.
THUMP is very excited to share a first listen from Brutaż-02 in "Caterwauler," which sees the artist set aside the wonky, pile-driving aesthetic of his techno variations for a moment to investigate a spookily beatless palate.
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"If the goal here is to get attention, 'break 'em up, regulate em' is a far more compelling message than a wonky 'let's change regulations or tax rates and we can organically change the industry' argument," he said.
Here are some of them, the "Paintings Standing Up," the "Landscape & Memory" collages on the walls, and plan chest and the works on paper and canvases from "Wonky Geometry" — a longstanding project that already comprises hundreds of pieces.
My stomach's a little wonky from all of the alcohol last night, so I make a little plate of rando things in lieu of an actual meal: blood orange slices, Persian cucumbers with hummus, sesame almonds, and olives.
It's wonky, engrossing, almost mandatory viewing, following the money into political action committees, which attack the opponents of their anointed, who then — if all goes according to plan — win elections supporting the agenda of the corporations backing them.
On Washington WASHINGTON — The new Republican tax proposal is arguably the pinnacle of Paul D. Ryan's legislative career, the culmination of years spent in the wonky trenches of conservative think tanks and esoteric congressional budget and tax debates.
Fisher never seems to let his sound congeal into just one style, and this mix is no exception—starting off calm and soulful, it soon gets a little wonky, and then it's straight up jacking before too long.
Wonky Hillary, of course, runs the risk of playing into another pop-culture stereotype, that of Tracy Flick: the ambitious, cutthroat know-it-all who sits in the front row and raises her hand a little too often.
"At your first dose, things go wonky, just a little, around the edges," James Poniewozik wrote of watching this new dystopian Netflix dramedy in his review for The Times, in which he named the show a Critic's Pick.
The reasons for the concern are a little wonky, but they amount to a combination of aging, increasingly unreliable sensors aboard current satellites, a Pentagon decision not to launch a replacement satellite for one that failed on Feb.
The protections I'm talking about mainly go by the unglamorous name of "net neutrality" — a wonky term that simply refers to your right to access the information you want via the internet, without your service provider playing favorites.
But with 40 minutes each to get wonky and personal, the candidates have an opportunity to set themselves apart on a particular issue, to rip into one another's plans, or to focus the fight on President Donald Trump.
Circles (and tondo paintings) are notoriously recalcitrant: hard to compose, hard to make dynamic, and especially hard in their demand that the artist navigate the fraught technical territory between the perfect, the little off, and the quite wonky.
Euron Greyjoy is also an interesting place to put some money (please don't actually gamble) — we need a new bad guy this season, and Reddit is full of wonky, terrifying theories as to how Euron might take that on.
However, as we pointed out in our month-long test yesterday, sometimes you get what you pay for: Ikea's TRÅDFRI series is basic, and prone to bugs and wonky behavior that will hopefully get resolved via future software updates.
And so the presentation I just made here at these meetings showed to a whole bunch of wonky economists a bunch of slides that showed that the investment spike that we predicted almost exactly at the scale we predicted.
And in the US, Spin is fighting with the Department of Transportation to get its dockless bikes operational in New York City—but people with access to the service in Seattle have already complained about a wonky user experience.
Now, at 25, thanks to a couple of wonky wisdom teeth and several years of retainer-wearing fatigue, I've been transported back that period of my life, one I'd rather keep locked in the deepest caverns of my memory.
Those of us who are perfectly fine with buying imperfect fruits and vegetables will be happy to learn that Wonky Mr. Potato Head is actually up for grabs via an eBay auction with all the proceeds going to charity.
After a week in which the Democratic primary has been dominated by wonky back and forth over the details of health plans and bank regulation, Bernie Sanders's campaign dropped an ad that goes 180 degree in the other direction.
Honestly, Tiana's more on a jazz level than this, but she harks back to a time when Erykah Badu showed younger fans that they could step into those sounds – the wonky chords, woozy time-keeping – without being Strictly Jazz.
By and large, this Daily Show-ification of cable news is most often seen on left-leaning networks or with more liberal-skewing anchors, who are presumably experiencing the most steady, wonky disbelief in response to the new administration.
Though Facebook has tried cloning Snapchat before, this time it might actually stick: Instagram's advantage is that you can see the stories of all the people you know on Instagram, instead of going through Snapchat's wonky phonebook following process.
"Pole attachments, as wonky as they are, were a major regulatory hurdle for small [internet service providers] and communities to figure out and deal with," Peggy Schaffer, cochair of the Maine Broadband Coalition, told Maine Public Radio last year.
This sounds wonky, but it matters a lot when you're trying to figure out how individuals will react to changes in the price of health insurance — whether they'll decide to purchase plans when those prices go up or down.
Of course, "wage theft" sounds more visceral and less wonky than "nonpayment of wages" or "violations of wage law," but this term is not just better marketing or political framing, it is a more accurate description of what happens.
Blue Jays fans won't like the reminders, but they'll remember some of the casualties—Dustin McGowan and his serial shoulder surgeries, Ricky Romero and his wonky knees and back, Maicer Izturis and his permanent residency on the disabled list.
The initial list of witnesses announced on Wednesday suggested a wonky affair — experts from the Commonwealth Fund, the Center on Economic and Policy Research and the National Medical Association were slated to appear from the start at Democratic request.
For one harvest-themed arrangement, she and her creative director, Takaya Sato, turned a bushel of carrots upside down, so the green trimmings flowed over the edge of a bowl and the points stood up like a wonky bouquet.
In a grid of polaroid prints from 1982, set in a rainy graveyard just beyond the ruins of Bolton Abbey, the wonky patchwork-fissuring of the images, and their context, speak of her widowhood and of her own decline.
A confluence of factors, including the US-China trade war, slowdowns in the US manufacturing sector and some global economies, and a wonky concept called the inverted yield curve, have heightened anxieties a downturn might be on the horizon.
She uses the lenses of both her family (her parents lived underground during part of the dictatorship that ended in 226) and agreeably wonky analysis (of, for instance, the body language at the inauguration of former President Dilma Rousseff).
The most recent New Old Age column, an admittedly wonky one, looks at a problem almost nobody thinks or knows much about — until an elder lands in the hospital and learns that Medicare won't cover rehab costs afterward. Why?
In a wonky clash over preserving what Senate GOP leaders argued is a particularly valuable legislative vehicle, Republicans accused their counterparts across the aisle of trying to hinder overall progress on funding the government in the months to come.
What's getting buzz at CES 2020 From robot cats to Alexa-enabled showerheads, there's plenty of wonky tech on display at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, my CNN Business colleagues Kaya Yurieff and Samantha Kelly report from Las Vegas.
I admire the way the American bakers will dust off their aprons and walk up to the judging table where Ms. Berry and Mr. Iuzzini are waiting, even on a bad day, with a wonky, toppling, broken, undercooked thing.
Here are Brattle's recommendations for them: I won't burden you with the wonky details of this strategy — there's a short discussion of each element in the report — but the overall message is that utilities are not passive bystanders here.
But even giving or taking a few years and allowing for wizards' wonky aging habits, the age gap between the characters makes it a bit of a stretch that McGonagall was running around as an adult woman in the 1920s.
Sporting a black wig, false teeth and a wonky, conspiratorial smile, he's in his element, ingratiating himself with everyone close to his daughter while Ines, infuriated, is forced to keep schtum through her own embarrassment, lest she reveal their connection.
Soon, she'd gotten her two friends, 12-year-old Athena and 13-year-old Lola, interested in net neutrality—an issue that is of vital importance for the internet but one that is wonky and complex even for many adults.
She would send me and my brother all kinds of beaded characters: a palm-sized sneaker with a slightly wonky swoosh on the side, a keychain of a bootleg Hello Kitty, and intricate beaded lanterns to hang on our door handles.
Take a close look at your current one, and if it's covered in gunk, has a wonky key or two, or is just down-right basic, replace it with one of these and discover how cool your keyboard could be.
So it would be a wise move to make sure you have a manual backup saved either on your computer or through iCloud that you can fall back on in the event iOS 11 leaves your iPhone or iPad acting wonky.
You can take a turn around Rem Koolhaas's magnificent, wonky cuboid concert hall beside the city's busy Rotunda da Boavista roundabout even if you don't take in a show: There are guided tours in English every day at 11 a.m.
You can dig into all the little wonky ways it allows you to change sounds within the hardware, use it in conjunction with a more robust DAW like Ableton or Logic, or connect instruments to record in your own samples.
But if Google plays a big part in your mobile life, and you want to watch YouTube videos without a wonky workaround that Amazon's smart display requires, the chances are pretty good that this one will suit your home nicely.
We are taught length, width and height, so we struggle to imagine what a forth, fifth or sixth dimension might look like — this is why most of us found Christopher Nolan's representation of additional dimensions wonky in the movie Interstellar.
Last year saw numerous attempts to tackle food waste in the UK. And yet despite the Tinder-style food sharing apps, dumpster-dive supermarkets, and a wonky vegetable-promoting Mr Potato Head, the amount the food sector chucks is still staggering.
Because your natural lashes shed at different rates, so will your extensions, which means that after just two or three weeks, you'll likely be left with a wonky lash line that's full in some spots, but sparse and short in others.
I'm really feeling the lack of sleep/effects of such a wonky sleep schedule, but today is my last day in the office this week, and I have a ton of work/meetings, so I force myself to get up.
Multiple Republican sources told CNN the reason the outside group is pulling in more money this year is because donors are more comfortable with the wonky House speaker than the unpredictable billionaire nominee and want to ensure Ryan keeps his gavel.
Clippings (free) for FirefoxBandwidth HeroScreenshot: GizmodoBandwidth HeroIf you're on a wonky wifi connection or trying to tether from your phone then extensions that cut down the amount of data your browser needs to load can have a significant impact on speed.
The film scarcely counts as an adaptation of Stephen King's epic fantasy series: The script feels like it was cobbled together from the memory of someone who read the books years ago and then recounted his wonky fever dream about them.
As a result, many B2B and enterprise-IT companies are often laser-focused on talking about their products' specific bells and whistles, staying in "sell mode" for a technical audience and cranking out wonky whitepapers and often-boring product press releases.
Not to mention that the game continues Quantic Dream's questionable reliance on wonky motion controls — which are still often non-responsive, and especially distressingly when you need them to successfully escape a brutal beating from an abusive owner as Kara.
By moving up the news, which was expected later this week, and attracting a more mainstream, less wonky viewership, the Trump administration likely seeks to divert attention away from the heated national conversation prompted by last week's contentious immigration order.
The magazine said its survey of 640,000 vehicles showed that all-new vehicles or models with newly updated technology are more likely than older models to have a wonky engine, a jerky transmission, or high-tech features that fail outright.
The 66-year-old can be talking about a near-death experience (more on that later), or about convincing wonky-funk artist NAO to sing disco on his new album – chances are, he'll find a way to chuckle at himself.
And that was how the Disney board, which includes Silicon Valley stars like Sheryl Sandberg of and Jack Dorsey of , came to bet the entertainment giant's future on a wonky, little-known technology company housed in a former cookie factory: BamTech.
ROME — Sitting on a wonky chair inside the dim, deconsecrated church of Sant'Andrea de Scaphis in Rome's Trastevere neighborhood last month, the artist Jannis Kounellis pondered eight of his newest works and agreed that they were the product of an extremist.
Filled to the brim with a cheery, diverse crowd of old heads and glitter-toting toddlers alike, it's probably one of the best places to soak their marathon sets, which span from wonky jazz records to no-bullshit classic house.
The Scottish producer has no obvious connection to the Northern European peninsula, despite the name of his label, but was closely affiliated with the wonky techno scene of UK producers like Christian Vogel and Si Begg in the late 90s.
But after fighting back and heading home to that rundown apartment, I couldn't help but wonder: Was our entitlement system a bit wonky, even if it wasn't in the way that the FOX News crowd liked to pretend it was?
Since the texts do not include gibberish (and a bulk of the translated words and phrases are probably from religious texts), experts say the wonky translations result from the machine learning not yet understanding how to decipher unnatural strings of text.
She was wonky, true to form, engaging attendees in a less than catchy call-and-response exercise: "Do you have an interest rate on your student debt that is 8 percent or higher?" she said, asking for a show of hands.
But I've always just bitten my lip when I'm back home, because no matter how many wonky numbers I cite or how morally superior I frame my arguments, it doesn't do much good in changing hearts and minds in gun country.
Wednesday's was like the detailed recap: a historical, legal and earnestly wonky breakdown of why it matters if the president pressured the government of Ukraine to kneecap his political rival, and an argument over whether the charge was yet substantiated.
The campaign was shot through with reports of voter suppression by state Republicans, led by Kemp -- then Georgia's secretary of state -- including his controversial past purging of voter rolls, wonky voting machines and questions over the rejection of absentee ballots.
Peter Navarro the head of the president's trade council, a guy who wrote a book 'Death by China', accompanied by a movie which showed a knife plunging into a bloody map of America, an academic with kind of wonky views.
Trump's order sets out two goals with major consequences for the insurance market, if they come to pass: If you want the full wonky breakdown, I wrote about the order and its potential effects on the Affordable Care Act here.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Donald Trump's team will be on high alert Thursday at the wonky Republican Convention Rules Committee meeting as opponents push for changes to make it more difficult for him to win the necessary majority of delegates to claim the nomination.
Woodruff is a cartographer with Axis Maps and the designer of a new set of mind-bending maps that show what lies directly across the ocean from any given beach, if you take into account our planet's round shape and wonky coastlines.
Early in the mission, an electrical malfunction caused problems with the hammering mechanism, but an even bigger problem occured in December 2016 when the rover's drill feed—a mechanism that moves up and down—broke down, the result of a wonky brake.
The intense back-and-forth exchanges have ranged from wonky money and savings demand charts to flat-out insults, with Krugman calling Shelton's thinking "a mess" and Summers panning MMT as "the voodoo economics of our time" in a Washington Post column.
For the non-FPS titles that feel a bit wonky in VR due to camera perspectives, the app also has a cinema mode that gives you a "near distant" virtual screen setup to view and dive into familiar titles within the VR headset.
Given the wonky timeline of the show, it's hard to gauge how far the Whitewalker army is from the Wall, but I would venture that they're not far off, especially if Gendry can theoretically run back to Eastwatch to send a raven.
But beyond the image problem for Sanders that field staff are hoping to exploit in order to get themselves a raise, it's a case study in the power and the limits of Sanders's less wonky, more moralistic version of left-wing politics.
The extreme weather looks pretty cool, actually, and, given that a lot of the Just Cause series seems to be about just finding the limits of weird stuff you can do with the game's wonky physics, this seems like it'd be pretty clutch.
I can attest that it didn't break after holding it under the shower head for a few minutes, though the touchscreen unsurprisingly went a bit wonky when it was wet, and I nearly dropped the slippery phone for some improvised ruggedness testing.
Stuffed to the gills with the kind of wonky house you'd expect from duo that overlook the racks at Rye Wax, the Lionoil EP is 20 minutes of total bliss for those of us who prefer their club music slightly off-kilter.
Inspired by the wonky style of much-loved labels like Studio Barnhus and Smallville, the local label—who recently started a monthly event at New York party hole Bossa Nova Civic Club—is releasing their debut EP of moody house music in June.
Granted that "best economy in over a decade" award requires a wonky appreciation for decimals — GDP growth in 28500 was 6900 percent while growth in 2628 was 28503 percent — but there is no doubt economic performance was solid at the end of 22019.
Environmental review is an essential, if wonky, maze that cannot compete with the smoking-gun clarity, and villainy, of the "Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee" note that announced the scheme to tie up traffic at the George Washington Bridge.
The Trump campaign—which had not distinguished itself for the wonky exactitude of its white papers—issued a fact sheet on economic policy that, amid generic promises of "unbridled economic growth," contained a surprisingly detailed bullet point about the E.P.A.'s RIN program.
What I am saying is that no matter how positive an experience your trip is, your brain and body will feel odd during the comedown—a little deflated, a little spent, a little wonky, even under the gilded surface of an afterglow.
The ad is about a substantive issue (tax policy) and even lightly touches on wonky controversy about how you should measure the distributive impact of tax policy (when they quip that even a tiny tax cut means a lot to poor "Side Table").
At the A.P.U., Norman, who now directs the Design Lab at the University of California, San Diego, was struck by the paradox of working alongside design experts while surrounded by, among other things, poor signage, confusing light switches and, yes, wonky stovetops.
And that was how the Disney board, which includes Silicon Valley stars like Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook and Jack Dorsey of Twitter, came to bet the entertainment giant's future on a wonky, little-known technology company housed in a former cookie factory: BamTech.
PARELES "Where Angels Fear to Tread," one of a pair of new songs by Disclosure, is jovial and contemplative, juxtaposing the wonky strut of a house-music beat against an impossibly smooth extended sample of the 1950s vocal jazz outfit the Four Freshmen.
Through two sides of the disc, entitled Trail Mix, the duo bags up an assortment of wonky sounds—cheeky vocal samples set amidst tribal tones, deep rhythmic rumblings, and bright piano lines that makes sure the entire package stays properly levitated throughout.
When they identify a glitch in the technology with potentially devastating consequences — the explanation was a little wonky but think "Terminator"-level stuff — they faced the moral dilemma of scuttling their own product and company or turning it loose on an unsuspecting world.
But for Gavin Brown's 18-foot walls in Harlem, Mr. Belott tapped the enormous archive compiled by the psychologist and educator Rhoda Kellogg, borrowing and framing 300 drawings of racecars, dinosaurs and wonky, moon-faced people by mostly anonymous boys and girls.
Ryan, sleeves rolled up, tried to project a TED Talk-like image with his chart-filled PowerPoint slideshow, playing into a longtime wonky reputation that served him well in the past as chairman of the House Budget and House Ways and Means committees.
At the same time, it's hard to figure out why certain art is here: the many wonky little sculptures (a few would do), the big, boxy "stage" that technically goes with a Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz film, but mostly just takes up space.
"Skittles Commercial" is a wonky callback to the industrial musical, a '50s, '60s, '70s phenomenon in which Broadway songwriting teams created mini musicals for the likes of General Electric and J.C. Penney, introducing new products to the sales force via song and dance.
The president's economic advisers have developed an increasing level of confidence in the state of the economy based in part on some indicators too wonky for a speech but in part on some big bold statistics that we can expect to hear about.
From the rascally chug and kitchen room clatter of "The Grasshopper Eaters," to the sparse, piano-wonky "Sad Baby Eyes," the pummeled thwacks of "Unfinished Business" to the raw lo-fi pop of LP closer "Eye Shop Heaven," Pollard is unswervingly, unabashedly himself.
The background context for all this is that the IRS has been gutted, budgetarily, since 2010 through successive cuts to "non-defense discretionary" spending, a big, wonky term that includes everything from tax enforcement to the FBI to environmental enforcement to scientific research.
She's a wonky mainstream Democrat who has a lot of respect for America's military and diplomatic professionals, who sees foreign policy as about trying to use the full range of tools to advance a wide range of objectives in a complicated world.
He's shared a list of his favorite books and songs of 2017 on Facebook, and the result is equal parts wonky, high-minded, and cool — not to mention laced with what look like a few winking nods to the current occupant of the White House.
The first time I noticed Beto O'Rourke as a member of Congress was during a delightfully wonky (and, unsurprisingly, under-attended) 2013 hearing of the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security on the statistics the Homeland Security Department calculates to measure border security.
Send a rocket-fueled spacecraft to track down a spinning, unstable asteroid, sync up with its wonky orbit, gently caress it with a vacuum on a selfie stick, and bring the dusty contents of the vacuum bag back to Earth for scientists to study.
Pop-y hooks, sugar-sweet vocals, and the kind of production that sounds like it's from both the 240s and the 216s, this debut full-length from the London-based singer-songwriter known for her "wonky funk" sound is exactly what this summer needed.
Pop-y hooks, sugar-sweet vocals, and the kind of production that sounds like it's from both the 225s and the 22001s, this debut full-length from the London-based singer-songwriter known for her "wonky funk" sound is exactly what this summer needed.
While there are aspects of it that don't work—the Bluetooth is wonky and the Nvidia GeForce 1050ti isn't compatible with Mojave—it's worth looking at because it has really good documentation on Github, which is something you want when using a Hackintosh laptop.
Vox reporter Andrew Prokop joins Weeds hosts Dara Lind and Matt Yglesias for a hilarious, wonky deep dive into Donald Trump's fix-it man, including all the drama with Trump's various payoffs and explanations companies gave for why they hired Cohen as an expert.
Other 2016 Ig Nobel laureates include characters that have made similarly wonky contributions to science:  The late Ahmed Shafik of Egypt won the reproduction prize for his work to understand the effects of wearing polyester, cotton, or wool trousers on the sex life of rats.
There also seems to be an option that appears to enable dark mode for apps that don't have this option, turning pretty much everything dark (even Facebook, though that particular app does not respond too well to this and looks wonky in certain places).
There's a lot of that wonky vintage vibe here, with sonic touchpoints ranging from Emperor, Windir, and Arcturus to more recent work from Dimmu Borgir and A Forest of Stars; the cross-generational influences make the end result seem even less of this world.
Allies say the typically cautious and wonky Clinton — better at policy than politics — will likely sharpen the tone of the campaign in the general election, depicting Trump as a loose cannon who isn't fit to be president and has offended women, immigrants and many others.
Given that a job at McDonald's is a rite of passage for many teenagers, it makes sense for the fast food juggernaut to use that other rite of passage—Snapchatting—to find young, energetic people to sling burgers and troubleshoot wonky-ass McFlurry machines.
Ms. Lane (whose natural commanding presence is put to strangely artificial use) portrays the love-blighted Ranevskaya, who returns to her provincial childhood home, where her older brother, Gaev (John Glover, looking and acting like a wonky Roald Dahl character), lives in blinkered idleness.
The result, though, is a pretty wonky look at the science of all that, including experiments and reenactments designed to illustrate precisely how the ship went down, or how long it would have taken for a man with a knife to cut lifeboats loose.
Ryan had a wonky, but nifty, three-step: -- One, repeal, but don't quite replace Obamacare; -- Two, enact a corporate tax reform featuring a brand new "border adjustment" tax, also known as tariffs; and -- Three, enact sweeping income tax cuts and repeal the estate tax.
That's one of the reasons why so many people, on the left and the right, were moved last election cycle -- because you had people who were engaging larger battles and bigger conversations than some of the narrow policy conversations that can be wonky and reductive.
OK, so Hot Chip might not be Ed Sheeran huge but they're still big enough to pack out venues, sit near the top of pretty much every major festival bill going, and combine wonky avant-electropop with bangers even your granny knows and loves.
"Tryn Out" is bedroom, wonky synth-pop, full of weird self-recorded samples like coins skipping down stairs, and sounds most like early Metronomy getting awkward with The Postal Service and Rudi Zygadlo (another great name) elbowing his way in for good measure. A.k.a.
Michaels gives you a spoiler for this puzzle in the notes below, so if you want to solve it "blind," grab it now — it's another good one.) I find something delightful (in a wonky way) about these two constructors, especially in regards to today's theme.
It sounds wonky, but it means that in some cases, certain medical evidence will no longer be a factor in developing pollution regulations that affect public health, while research on the impact of planet-warming pollution won't play a role in shaping climate change rules.
The wonky and polarizing King now faces the most delicate task of his career, designing regulations for the law replacing No Child Left Behind, which pares back the education secretary's authority and gives states broad flexibility in making decisions for students, teachers and schools.
The wonky details involve the application of a more stringent test, called the "ABC test," for employers to prove their workers are actually independent contractors—the classification gig economy companies use to dodge labor protections like overtime pay and health insurance—rather than full employees.
Wonky leading indicators like an inverted yield curve (which is when the yield on long-term US bonds starts to fall behind short-term ones, a common recession predictor) and fears about Trump's escalating trade war are driving the media conversation about a possible recession.
According to the lawsuit, at the end of the reception, the hotel slashed another $5,062.13 from the bill, so it seems like something happened ... maybe food wasn't served, the cake was wonky, the bar ran out of liquor, the joint shut down too early ... something.
The rock, dubbed 2015 BP519, orbits the sun at an angle that's distinct from all the planets in the solar system — so the scientists suggest that a giant hidden planet with 10 times the mass of Earth could be responsible for that wonky orbit.
Trump isn't nearly as controversial as he was last year—with a 38.4 percent approval rating he's just widely disliked—so maybe this year's Thanksgiving conversations will pivot quickly from him to a wonky regulatory policy that has often been ignored as a dining table issue.
It was this kind of toxicity, coupled with how wonky and unfriendly old-school PC server lists were, that moved console shooters toward matchmaking, Chung explains, where you could easily queue into a playlist and choose never to interact with others if you didn't want to.
And the "always-online" requirement means that if your data connection or Wi-Fi gets wonky, the game will pause and not let you continue until the signal is stronger, which makes the game all-but-unplayable in a lot of places like airplanes or subways.
You can chat with each other, dance and give high fives, but more interestingly you can share something called "social trips" which take you and the other user into a mini-game-like world where it's just you two interacting with a world that's incredibly wonky.

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