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"all-or-nothing" Definitions
  1. used to describe two extreme situations that are the only possible ones
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Guys are getting base hits; we're not all or nothing.
"All or Nothing: A Season with the Los Angeles Rams"
"It doesn't have to be all or nothing," he said.
I really did feel like this was all or nothing.
It sometimes seems to be all or nothing with Machado.
"More and more, it's all or nothing," Mr. Dergarabedian said.
"Maybe with our dogs, it's not all or nothing," she suggests.
Let your love interest know that it's all or nothing, baby.
There's an "all or nothing" quality to this week's full moon.
Here's the thing: It doesn't have to be all or nothing.
It seemed like you could either buy it all, or nothing.
But it doesn't have to be an all or nothing decision.
The jihadis wanted all or nothing, and that would never work.
Whereas with a nuclear weapon, it's sort of all or nothing.
" He adds: "So all or nothing would, in practice, mean nothing.
I'd also note that this is not an all-or-nothing proposition.
Cooperators cannot pick and choose what they reveal -- it's all or nothing.
It's a positive change as opposed to an all-or-nothing mindset.
You could say she wants it allor nothing at all.  3.
" He argued that an "all-or-nothing view of history polarizes everything.
Yet treating hearing loss has been largely an all-or-nothing proposition.
Once again, the debate does not need to be all or nothing.
In concept, that all-or-nothing proposition makes nuclear conflict less likely.
"We are back to all or nothing, to confrontations," Ms. Ashrawi said.
That mentality of all or nothing is what makes us do nothing.
But using batteries for cargo ships isn't an all-or-nothing proposition.
Either he needs all or nothing cause that's all he ever had.
The court refused to put itself to that all-or-nothing test.
Try to practice moderation in the midst of this all-or-nothing atmosphere.
Note that you don't have to take an all or nothing approach here.
The main one is that these videos are all or nothing right now.
The stakes on the high-end have been raised to all or nothing.
When it comes to rock climbing, an all-or-nothing approach is key.
Go deeper: Trump envoy says it's all or nothing on North Korea's nukes
Taylor knew this was it — "an all-or-nothing thing," he called it.
When I dedicate myself to a goal, I'm 'all or nothing' about it.
But the plan is not meant to be all or nothing, he said.
Privacy is not an all-or-nothing thing when it comes to technology.
I think we need to reconsider the so-called all or nothing strategy.
Journalists know how to do 19903-50 stories and all-or-nothing stories.
Preparing for a bear market is not about an all-or-nothing decision.
But for now, Democrats and Trump are taking an all-or-nothing approach.
The Roth 4013(k) plan is not an all-or-nothing kind of deal.
There's a place for these stories, and they don't have be all or nothing.
Dr. Olgin said patients seemed to have all-or-nothing approach to the vest.
"The way it works with federal cooperation is it's all or nothing," he said.
An "all or nothing" approach in favor of one or the other may fail.
Should we support all-or-nothing politics or instead compromise from time to time?
Supporters of prison reform say demands for all or nothing is the wrong approach.
Above all, they resent the charge that Sanders is an "all or nothing" absolutist.
"He is prone to being sort of all or nothing," Wright said of Trump.
English soccer team Manchester City's eight-part "All Or Nothing" series launched in August.
The current era of all-or-nothing partisanship is an awkward fit for Kentucky.
But they are also taking an "all-or-nothing mind-set" with their portfolio decisions.
That's what I'm trying to build toward without it being an all-or-nothing model.
As the EU makes plain, the notion of "open borders" is not all or nothing.
Most importantly, Mr Trump seems to be backing away from his all-or-nothing talk.
Facebook says it's making the change to improve on Android's "all or nothing" location rubric.
Their jobs are often defined by long hours and an "all or nothing" work ethos.
Besides rattling China, their all-or-nothing approach is sending chills through Hong Kong's establishment.
There should not be all-or-nothing controls — lives are complicated, and require more nuance.
But the restrictions lacked granular controls, typically turning services into an all-or-nothing affair.
Kendall stresses that Moment does not see smartphone use as an all-or-nothing proposition.
Ideally that would be at least an option, but right now it's all or nothing.
THEN: O-Town took over the early 2000s with their unforgettable song "All or Nothing."
It's possible that this all-or-nothing approach could eventually backfire on Trump in court.
So I'm going into this thinking this is an all-or-nothing scenario for me.
And you have a tendency to be all-or-nothing instead of balancing your energy.
It smacked of Saudi's all-or-nothing approach to dealing with tiny Gulf state Qatar.
And unfortunately, you can't request downloads of specific groups; it's an all-or-nothing process.
Their strategy is a dangerous all-or-nothing approach and might well end in tears.
A lot of people also approach New Year's resolutions with an all-or-nothing attitude.
The ruling prohibits Facebook's all-or-nothing approach to amassing personal information about its users.
But for the email addicted, this all or nothing approach may be a bit too extreme.
The message was clear: it's all or nothing with Eurovision and there's no picking and choosing.
It's all or nothing for some Bernie Sanders supporters, as the "Bernie or Bust" sign shows.
"It's all or nothing," said a senior executive at one of the largest banks in London.
Wagner said privacy is not an "all-or-nothing concept" that negates privacy in public spaces.
That's plenty of time to download all eight episodes of the latest All or Nothing instalment.
More likely, though, the US now openly holds an "all or nothing" stance toward North Korea.
"Melatonin seems to be more of an all or nothing function in the brain," he says.
He had bet big on the Midwestern state, making it a personal all-or-nothing battle.
Earlier in the season, the Mets appeared like an all-or-nothing, home-run-driven team.
" And some servants at a British manor win the lottery in "The Syndicate: All or Nothing.
One way investors can also protect themselves: avoiding an all-or-nothing mentality, according to Kinahan.
And this all-or-nothing narrative is driving the fates of companies beyond all reasonable expectations.
So why do new romantic partners seem to think romance has to be all or nothing?
For parents today, controlling their children's access to music can be an all-or-nothing proposition.
So, if you do something like, say, someone can't register a domain, that's all or nothing.
Continuing with Mr. Trump's all-or-nothing tactics increases the risk of making strategic errors elsewhere.
Another way investors can also protect themselves: avoiding an all-or-nothing mentality, according to Kinahan.
Depending on your software, blocking advertisements may not have to be an all-or-nothing exercise.
The health system also said it never required insurers to agree to "all or nothing" arrangements.
Before, it was all or nothing on Android, while the iPhone allowed this type of permission.
NFL Films has just announced a new television series destined for Amazon Video called All or Nothing.
"We need to reconsider the all-or-nothing strategy," the official told reporters on condition of anonymity.
My style is a bit all or nothing — sometimes it's super opulent, other times it's very minimal.
"Training, diet and recovery don't work in isolation; it's a symbiotic, all-or-nothing relationship," he says.
Last month, the streaming service greenlit a second season of the Emmy-nominated All or Nothing series.
Amazon clearly hopes that All or Nothing might boost Prime memberships and sell some Fire TV boxes.
However, they are too often presenting the law in an all-or-nothing framework, which is misleading.
This is not to say that animal rights should or will become an all-or-nothing proposition.
He has a clear paradigm for what it would take for him to return: all or nothing.
He did have 30 homers, but also 162 strikeouts, and symbolized the Rangers' all-or-nothing offense.
TAUPIN I really did, because the thing about Elton is, it's all or nothing, all the time.
"Vaccination isn't an all-or-nothing decision," Sears writes, in the number-one bestselling children's health book.
But if judicial politics isn't an all-or-nothing story, it's also not a 50-50 story.
"It doesn't have to be, and it shouldn't be, an all-or-nothing proposition," Mr. Kleiman says.
The problem with evacuations is that politicians seem to take an all-or-nothing approach to evacuations.
But Facebook said its research showed that people did not want such an all-or-nothing option.
But Facebook said its research showed that people did not want such an all-or-nothing option.
This "all-or-nothing" approach protects monopolistic drug companies and the agency, and it must not continue.
It's less sexy than the all or nothing approach but it's how you set yourself up to succeed.
It's often all-or-nothing with the scorpion… that is, unless they don't think of you at all.
Filters aren't all-or-nothing roadblocks, but obstruct certain words, images, or pages within a site that's allowed.
If the answer is "no," cut your losses and move on because Scorpio energy is all or nothing.
"The CFPB chose an all-or-nothing approach, leaving Congress no choice but to overturn it," he said.
Instead, the agency treated her proposal to telework full time as an all-or-nothing request, she said.
It isn't all or nothing, so you can engage at 100 percent, or zero, or anywhere in between.
This doesn't mean we need to work within the confines of an "all or nothing" approach to creation.
There are cynical ideologues that would lead you to believe that our energy choices are all or nothing.
All-or-nothing polls this early in the campaign season are driven more by name recognition than merit.
For some friend groups, switching over to a new platform might feel like an all or nothing proposition.
Probably not, but we might not have to live with an "all or nothing" approach to privacy either.
Focused deterrence and cognitive behavioral therapy don't fit the either/or, all-or-nothing conversation we're having today.
"It needs to be all or nothing, or else how do we stop the spread?" said Ms. Stettler.
With an all-or-nothing provision like the mandate, there is no easy way to split the difference.
"The choice is not all or nothing," the lawyers said, citing the 2018 ruling in McCoy v. Louisiana.
Much like my eating habits, my makeup routine is on an all or nothing track (cognitive distortion #1).
Sadly, I admit to a kind of All-or-Nothing regimen when it comes to reading, exercise, correspondence.
When it comes to spending and saving, I tend to be an all-or-nothing kind of person.
So it is Washington politicians who see gun laws as all or nothing, and choose to do nothing.
The redoubling of her effort in Iowa amounts to an all-or-nothing gamble on her performance there.
Subscriptions are always positioned as all-or-nothing, with limited metering or tiering, to try to force the conversion.
Nor is there any way of whitelisting only certain individuals for calling and messaging privileges; it's all or nothing.
A system that demands they vote for an all-or-nothing bundle of election promises looks uninviting by comparison.
Others residents face all-or-nothing scenarios, with little sector diversity and most job prospects pegged to the government.
And the only thing that kind of blunts it a little is it is not really all or nothing.
This kind of deal is often an all or nothing bet on your company; don't make it too blithely.
I put so much into it that I felt that it almost took over; it became all or nothing.
Previously, Instagram's options were all or nothing: you either had to allow comments from everyone or disable comments altogether.
Kickstarter and Indiegogo both have all-or-nothing campaigns: a model that motivates backers and decreases risk for creators.
It is all or nothing with them; any conceded point or hint of compromise is a sign of weakness.
All-or-nothing foreign policy will lead either to failed diplomatic gambits, like this one, or, worse yet, conflict.
It seems like it has always been this way with Murata—all or nothing, retirement or a gold medal.
The North's all-or-nothing position means that the negotiations will be far more complicated than Washington had hoped.
But they don't have an option to only run on accurate videos about climate change — it's all or nothing.
"I hope this isn't all or nothing, that Moxie gives me the option to not use this," Green says.
"A lot of people my age started to have this all-or-nothing view about people's opinions," she said.
But it was essentially an all-or-nothing deal: Dealers got substantial bonuses only if they hit sales goals.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said earlier this week that it's "all or nothing" with the nuclear accord.
Another common kind of binary question, "all or nothing" framing, can elicit responses that back us into a corner.
With art that aims to apotheosize, it's all or nothing — the two options are total success or generic emptiness.
The agreement is extendible by a further 20 years on an all or nothing renewal basis under the same terms.
My therapist tells me that I have an "All or Nothing" mentality which is not healthy, and she is correct.
"While the all or nothing approach may sound noble, the fact is you usually end up with nothing," Dalseide said.
Wanting to be impartial, Paras took an all-or-nothing approach to the characters she selected for this year's pumpkins.
Erik Jones made an all-or-nothing move in an overtime restart in Sunday's Gander Outdoors 400 at Pocono Raceway.
And then it all finishes with the all-or-nothing mad dash which, well, is exactly what it sounds like.
The key is to find some middle ground, and the discussion shouldn't try to find an all-or-nothing solution.
On Thursday, Reuters cited a Western diplomat who said that Kerry wanted "all or nothing" from the regime and Russians.
Given this track record, it's unsurprising that Trump has adopted the same all-or-nothing approach for the Ukraine saga.
The Mets' all-or-nothing offense provided the needed support in solo home runs by Asdrubal Cabrera and Yoenis Cespedes.
Firms such as Elliott and Aurelius often seek out investments with the potential for all-or-nothing outcomes, he said.
It has taken up gender identity as an all-or-nothing fight, an issue that demands immediate and extensive change.
And a look at how America's chief trade negotiator, Robert Lighthizer, has a track record of all-or-nothing negotiations.
"Transparency is not all or nothing; and one size may not fit all segments of the Treasury market," Weiss said.
You take action based on your most totalizing attitude toward something, but it's not necessarily an all-or-nothing situation!
Taking an all or nothing approach to political issues isn't just unhelpful, it poisons the process and prevents meaningful conversation.
"The great thing is that we're learning is that this type of fasting isn't all or nothing," said Dr. Peterson.
"Transparency is not all or nothing; and one size may not fit all segments of the Treasury market," he said.
It's a black-and-white, all-or-nothing, good-versus-evil, authoritarian view of reality that is mostly fear-based.
For them it's all or nothing: a commitment to single-payer has to be in the legislation from Day 1.
"The ag world understands we can't have this all-or-nothing legislation," said Katie Sawyer, a farmer from McPherson, Kan.
Clinging to this kind of all-or-nothing view of a character pairing is, in general, a recipe for massive disappointment.
Trying to obey, the crew reduced thrust, unaware that the faulty engines could only offer all or nothing, the sources said.
The border wall, which President Trump has taken an "all or nothing" approach to of late, has been a contentious issue.
To co-opt Janet Jackson, my all-or-nothing mind had taken the pleasure principle and turned it back into control.
Keep in mind that going USB-C for the Surface Pro or Laptop would likely be an all-or-nothing affair.
She has already been in a fewf movies, beginning with her debut in Bring It On: All Or Nothing in 2006.
We addicts tend to be all-or-nothing types of people, and not just when it comes to drugs and alcohol.
For years, extremists in Congress have held the nation's legislative agenda hostage, upending bipartisan deals with an "all-or-nothing" mentality.
"The CFPB chose an all-or-nothing approach, leaving Congress no choice but to overturn it," Crapo said in a statement.
The new system, which Ms. DeVos said replaced an "all or nothing" approach, would determine loan forgiveness on a tiered system.
In waging total war against rebels and his own population, Mr. Assad has backed himself into an all-or-nothing conflict.
"It is time for the W.H.O. to change its all-or-nothing, binary approach" to declaring an emergency, Dr. Piot said.
Making it even more complicated is the fact that maternity care is not an all-or-nothing scenario in most cases.
Sanders's pivot to the Israel-Palestinian conflict made a similar point: US foreign policy doesn't have to be all or nothing.
Texas features an all-or-nothing offense, leading the American League with 221 homers but sitting next-to-last with a .
The all-or-nothing urgency and the blatant nationalism and white supremacy of Hitler's version of the phrase is still intact.
Gina and her husband Len Short beat 20163 in 2.7 million odds to win the top All or Nothing prize of $250,000.
But the political class and its allies in the media seem to always make budget cut discussions an "all or nothing" affair.
It was all or nothing in the final round of overtime and Astralis only needed one more round to close out Cache.
I did not encounter any all-or-nothing stipulations or any roadblocks that seemed to blatantly force players to spend real money.
The song is a cry of the kind of grand, all-or-nothing passion that has all but disappeared from popular music.
This raw, instinctual season has an all-or-nothing theme, so forget about stringing anyone along with a "call me, maybe" line.
The stakes on the high-end have been raised to all or nothing and the Pixel 2's look like catch up.
Maybe there are things you could do to more effectively manage your portfolio but it is not an all-or-nothing decision.
All or nothing is a lot to ask for a project that's set to occupy a chunk of teams' next few years.
In an all-or-nothing game, you have to figure that the odds of seeing Hill returning kicks goes up, as well.
Fabric took us to other clubs like Cable, where we started photographing dubstep nights such as ERGH and Dub All or Nothing.
Produced by NFL Films, season three of the docuseries will launch on Friday, April 27 with All or Nothing: The Dallas Cowboys.
The all-or-nothing approach This is a classic mindset for Type A personalities: You're either all in, or you're all out.
Let go of the all-or-nothing mindsetYou're not a failure because a project gets shelved or because you get negative feedback.
Teenager Milak has a daring, all-or-nothing approach, giving everything for as long as he can and trying to hold on.
In his book "The All-or-Nothing Marriage," Mr. Finkel outlines eight "love hacks" that are effective at bringing couples closer together.
When it comes to something like messages, you're getting all or nothing on your wrist, just as you do on your iPhone.
One dealer that had marketed the bonds told investors that the list appeared to have gone into an all-or-nothing bid.
This threat of no deal has been central to May's all-or-nothing strategy to get MPs to back her Brexit plans.
Because both sides treated Afghanistan's governance as a matter of all-or-nothing survival, the Taliban had every incentive to create chaos.
It's like an all or nothing deal ... There was a drop in our capacity, but we didn't lose our single billion dollar satellite.
Ted Cruz: The ultra-conservative senator has earned notoriety for being a thorn in leadership's side, often taking an all-or-nothing approach.
The same all-or-nothing approach applies to four other suggested City Charter revisions; in all, the five ballot questions comprise 19 proposals.
All or Nothing: The idea here is that you're either an incel or someone who can have sex with almost anyone you want.
And yet by making this an all-or-nothing referendum, Uber and Lyft made it about much more than, well, Uber and Lyft.
You don't get any options for restricting what Fitbit can track, or for deleting just certain categories of data: It's all or nothing.
Extra Bases To the untrained eye, Prince Fielder appeared to have one of the most aggressive all-or-nothing swings in modern history.
An intermediate deal, such as a nuclear freeze, is far better than the nothing an all-or-nothing approach is sure to produce.
" As Brian Kateman, founder and CEO of the Reducetarian Foundation, told Vox, we tend to see meat as an "all-or-nothing premise.
When our highly publicized, all-or-nothing #SaveOurBalls Kickstarter campaign to save our restaurant failed, I went through some pretty dark, emotional times.
It isn't an all-or-nothing situation where Kimmy has to stop being herself (a helpful, cheerful human) in order to get better.
Chrome Sparks, has shared his new single "Wake" today, following the September release of "All Or Nothing" featuring Body Language member Angelica Bess.
"For Hifter, it is all or nothing," said Wolfram Lacher, a scholar of Libya at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
My reluctant companion believed that conversation had to be all or nothing, either teetering on ice or plunging into the unknown waters beneath.
Absolutist, or all-or-nothing, thinking, isn't a healthy way to cope, and is common among those with depression, researchers found in 2018.
But John Engel, an agent with Halstead's office in New Canaan, said he believed all-or-nothing presents a clearer picture for buyers.
Our democracy is flashing warning signs; all-or-nothing hyper-partisanship is destroying the overarching norms of democratic stability, mutual toleration, and forbearance.
"It was an all-or-nothing thing," explains Mr. Digges, a retired Navy captain and an adjunct professor of management at the college.
If it hadn't been for the all-or-nothing dualism of this choice, the United States might well have a multiparty political culture.
She said there's a positive message for moms, not all of whom may be able to exclusively breastfeed: It's not all-or-nothing.
Trump was clear on Thursday that his framework was all or nothing, urging the Senate to include all his terms in their bill.
Launched on May 30, the campaign is all-or-nothing: If he raises all of his $19,000 goal in a month, it's funded.
" Its TV arm, Alcon Television Group, has done HBO documentaries "Sinatra: All or Nothing At All" and five-time Emmy winner, "The Defiant Ones.
It also outlaws "all or nothing" clauses where hospital networks can use their size to demand insurers contract with every hospital within the network.
Instead, the company is taking an all-or-nothing approach to E3 this year, focusing on a single playable game: "The Legend of Zelda".
Flashback: Walmart previously tried to excise the lowest-quality providers from its health care network, but was thwarted by hospitals' all-or-nothing contracts.
Like all-or nothing bellwethers, counties that closely tracked the election for 12 consecutive elections failed to continue that form for a 13th time.
Now, teams earn the right: Los Angeles posted the most wins in the majors, so the all-or-nothing matchup is at Dodger Stadium.
The Justice Department has now forced that same all-or-nothing decision into the case now pending before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.
It would also extract both Republicans and Democrats from the single "all-or-nothing" box that ObamaCare put them in and Ryan's bill perpetuated.
And as far as I'm concerned, it doesn't have to be all or nothing when you travel — you don't have to do 6 a.m.
It is an all-or-nothing exercise; one cannot cooperate against some people but not against others, or about some crimes but not others.
Several agents and producers said that, without Mr. Weinstein's all-or-nothing campaigning style, those films would probably be stranded on the awards trail.
"It's an all or nothing affair," added Berit Berger, executive director of the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity, at Columbia Law School.
Each one is the result of Mazur's belief that it was all or nothing, and that he had to be attuned to the plant.
Without the United States forcing them to take sides in an all-or-nothing war, they might eventually accommodate one another, and the Taliban.
The mindful drinking "trend," make no mistake, is a more expansive model than Alcoholics Anonymous and other abstention programs where it's all or nothing.
To add insult to injury, the "all or nothing" nature of the program's reporting and scoring ended up being time-consuming and financially punitive.
Ms. Mearns, 31, is no polite ballerina, but an all-or-nothing dancer who reacts on the spot through her deep connection with music.
"I think the panel is skeptical of the all-or-nothing approach to severability, and isn't quite sure what to do," Mr. Adler said.
The Trump administration wants to reassert U.S. influence in Latin America, but its all-or-nothing approach undermines the possibility of a peaceful transition.
Along with the issue of women driving, opening movie theaters remains an "all or nothing" symbolic issue that we just can't seem to get past.
As Northwestern University psychologist Eli Finkel explained in his book "The All Or Nothing Marriage," marriage in the old days was primarily an economic arrangement.
Titled The All-or-Nothing Marriage: How the Best Marriages Work, the book explores why good marriages are good and why bad marriages are bad.
"Our norms and values are all or nothing: you can't pick and choose," he said in response to the footage in an interview last September.
But right now, feds are framing the debate as an all-or-nothing choice, which glosses over the huge amount of access they already have.
Macron's visit could prove critical to swaying Trump toward a compromise, rather than the all-or-nothing approach he has signaled on the Iran deal.
The Trump administration has worked to maintain an "all or nothing" approach, in which sanctions on North Korea would only be lifted after full denuclearization.
Unions' complaint here rings more than a bit hollow, given that unions themselves have lobbied to keep the current all-or-nothing situation in place.
An all-or-nothing approach of checking an account or opening bills after weeks or months of not looking can actually make your anxiety skyrocket.
For the second part of the question, I think it's a mistake for people to think of security as an absolute all-or-nothing thing.
The midterms are all-or-nothing for these conservative lawmakers: If Republicans maintain power, even narrowly, these conservatives will grow more powerful than ever before.
Diplomacy isn't an all-or-nothing proposition — and getting along with an adversary for the sake of getting along isn't exactly a foreign policy position.
The Supreme Court's opinion, while not decisively resolving the case, found that liability in design patent cases is not necessarily an all-or-nothing proposition.
"We get into such an all or nothing mindset, and parents feel guilty of taking time for themselves or away from their kids," she shares.
Carter took his all-or-nothing offensive game to new heights last season, leading the N.L. with 206 strikeouts along with his 41 home runs.
A few weeks later, he called on the U.S. to take a "bold decision" by essentially abandoning its all-or-nothing, denuclearization-first negotiating stance.
But mental health is not an all-or-nothing, zero-sum game, and it's also something that needs to be tended to on a daily basis.
Every bit the picture of suburban calm, it's a world away from the fire and brimstone, all-or-nothing attitude he once held the band to.
Scorpio vibes are "all or nothing," so whether for pleasure or business, this is a day to devote yourself wholeheartedly to anything you are passionate about.
Consumers should be empowered with granular data-sharing controls (not all-or-nothing sharing), and should be able to monetize the data they own and generate.
Uber, which introduced the all-or-nothing option last fall, has been forced to fall in line in order to keep its app on iPhones everywhere.
"I think there's a tendency to go all or nothing, saying just eat a low carb diet and it will keep the weight off," Kumar explained.
That all-or-nothing approach doesn't always work for everyone, so it's refreshing to see Apple giving users more control over the feature with iOS 10.
This all-or-nothing strategy seems guaranteed to return Turkey to the days when the Kurds were forced to choose between the P.K.K. and the state.
That said, he's missed the cut four times in the past six years at the Open, so he's truly an all-or-nothing play this weekend.
It was a dangerous ball and the game hung in the balance as Andrew Benintendi, Boston's left fielder, sprinted forward for the all-or-nothing play.
All-or-nothing energy extremism based on technologies that don't yet exist, that countries and consumers can't afford, or electrical grids can't yet support, should end.
"This criticism arises from the mistaken 'all-or-nothing' assumption that you need to reach full financial independence before you get the benefits," Adeney tells Vox.
"Remember that things don't have to be all or nothing; you don't have to stay on the extreme end or throw everything into stocks," Roberge said.
Macron's visit was viewed as critical to swaying Trump toward a compromise, rather than the all-or-nothing approach he has signaled on the Iran deal.
The purpose of this system was and is to favor ideas over personalities and coalition bargaining and compromise over all-or-nothing swings between rival ideologies.
He's urging them to affirm the possibility of gradual change, and to resist the mind-set of all or nothing, which runs especially hot this year.
He's an all-or-nothing kind of guy, but he can tell it like it is, bypass the media filter, and be tough without being mean.
In his 2017 book "The All-or-Nothing Marriage," the psychologist Eli Finkel uses Abraham Maslow's theory of the hierarchy of needs to explain this phenomenon.
Presidents retain the veto power, of course, but it's all or nothing — they can't pick and choose which parts of the legislation they want to sign.
"Most scholars agree that privacy is not an all-or-nothing phenomenon," said Jody Blanke, a veteran professor of computer privacy law at Atlanta's Mercer University.
Rather than allowing simply an all-or-nothing premium plan, there are a variety of options that let you pay for the level of features you want.
This is why it's important to gauge voters' opinions over time, rather than using the "traditional all-or-nothing surveys" that exist in many polls, Schnur said.
"When setting an achievable goal, ditch the all or nothing thinking, because it rarely gets you where you want to be," NYC-based trainer Adam Sanford says.
" He wrote: "Dry January risks sending out a binary, all-or-nothing message about alcohol—that is, either participate by abstaining or carry on as you are.
"Diplomatic efforts by allies are necessary to dial down the tension, but they can't resolve it as long as Washington relies on an all-or-nothing approach."
Once an all-or-nothing free swinger, he has managed to increase his power numbers this season while simultaneously posting the lowest strikeout rate of his career.
He will have to embrace compromise and cooperation and reject the kind of all-or-nothing partisanship that has plagued the Republican-led Congress in recent years.
For Makovsky, who was part of Kerry's negotiating team in 2013-14, an incremental approach rather than a traditional all or nothing scenario could work for Trump.
At the very least, it leaves fewer people in the lurch — the all or nothing approach means that backers are disappointed, but not out $70 or $80.
Federal cooperation is an all-or-nothing proposition; the cooperator must tell the prosecutor everything he knows about any crime that he or anybody else has committed.
" Salem had, she felt, an "all or nothing" attitude which led them not to present a diversity of conservative opinion but rather work towards "puppeteering those opinions.
This all-or-nothing approach, on the part of both hitters and pitchers, could help explain why not just home runs are up, but strikeouts as well.
After asking me to identify examples of unhelpful thought processes like "all-or-nothing thinking" and "should statements," the bot would still throw in a celebratory GIF.
"After Biegun's Stanford speech, I had a strong impression that they're being realistic, but at the summit, they actually took an all-or-nothing position," Moon said.
The insistence on an absolute interpretation of rights leads to the absurdity of all-or-nothing solutions like arming everyone, including classroom teachers, rather than regulating anyone.
When it comes to protecting the photos and videos posted to your feed, it's much more of an all-or-nothing scenario than it is with stories.
I tend to have a very all-or-nothing personality, which can be good in some ways, but in most ways, balance is where it's at.4.
Without competition, the social network unfairly forces people to make an all-or-nothing choice between agreeing to unlimited data collection or not using Facebook at all.
"It was all or nothing and they got nothing," said Mr. Sharry, who noted Mr. Trump sacrificed what had previously been his overriding immigration priority, the wall.
If them playing this all-or-nothing game foreshadowed how they'd be as neighbors, then [Amazon deciding not to come to Queens] is the best thing for everybody.
This stronger sense of identity with the city and opposition to China, has created a generation of protesters for whom this really is an all or nothing fight.
The latest all-or-nothing spasm in London ("It's free trade or a trade war," froths one MP) does not easily translate in those more consensus-oriented polities.
They are characterised by an all-or-nothing, no-holds-barred aggression between two parties, the ruling Awami League and its main rival, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
But trade experts note that there could be a price for such all-or-nothing brinksmanship should the U.S. decide that it wants trade with China after all.
Guedes is taking an all-or-nothing approach to fiscal reforms, while Lorenzoni has signaled he would make concessions to lawmakers to shore up political support, said Barreto.
"It's all or nothing so there is really no reason to be nervous or think about pressure or expectation because either I win or I lose," she said.
While I used to have a toxic, all-or-nothing attitude toward it, I've been exercising regularly, both in and out of the gym, for almost four years.
They demand all-or-nothing allegiance to their own ideas and instead of moderately conservative laws, we wind up with the Obama-status-quo albatross around our necks.
Microgrids also aren't all or nothing, they can be set up to accept power from a centralized grid and still be able to function independently if disaster strikes.
Films like Alex Gibney's "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" and "Sinatra: All or Nothing at All" screened alongside big Cuban premieres and other European imports.
On the one hand, you hear descriptions of a very all-or-nothing approach, in terms of how we must do something big or it doesn't mean anything.
But with proprietary text editors like Word, it's an all or nothing deal—you either use the editor as Microsoft intended or you don't use it at all.
Zuckerberg's discussion of fake news and censorship with Recode's Kara Swisher revealed to McNamee that the CEO's all or nothing approach to the issue is the wrong tack.
Macron's visit has been viewed as critical to swaying Trump toward a compromise, rather than the all-or-nothing approach he has previously signaled on the Iran deal.
The official start of Scorpio season is Wednesday, October 23 at 1:20 PM. Scorpio, ruled by Mars and Pluto, is the sign that wants all or nothing.
So unlike BRCA, you have this all-or-nothing pattern, so you and every one of your sisters is going to have the same X chromosome from dad.
The president's support for the all-or-nothing stance on the potential deal with China came amid recent signs of a thaw in tensions between the two countries.
I can't help but feel that if there weren't such intense pressure — such an "all or nothing" attitude toward breastfeeding — so many more women would be open to it.
I'd stopped at a friend's house on the way to the movies, and "All or Nothing at All" -- an early recording with Harry James -- was playing on the radio.
Some risk-taking traders pounced on a very short-term market bet and levered their returns via an all or nothing options trade expiring in just a single day.
Keep in mind that these recommendations aren't all-or-nothing — your whole birth chart plays a role in your love life, and there's room for variation within that, too.
Here's what he said: First, the US had ditched its initial all-or-nothing approach and was instead adopting the step-by-step process championed by the North Koreans.
The campaign is an "all or nothing" anyway, meaning ZTE doesn't get any money if the campaign doesn't earn $500,000 by February 18th, which definitely isn't going to happen.
"Now, others say it's Medicare for All, or nothing," Buttigieg says in that ad, a not-so-subtle nod to Sanders, Warren and other pro-Medicare for All Democrats.
With the sun heading into your "all or nothing" eighth house from the 22nd on, you may have to deliver an ultimatum to keep the one you love alert.
So she had her husband, Len, pick up an All or Nothing ticket at a Publix grocery store in Cornelius, N.C. The couple won $250,000 in last week's drawing.
Second only to her music (and her role in Bring It On: All Or Nothing) this Ikea collection could be one of the most accessible projects connected to Knowles.
Nor did it help that James created an immediate all-or-nothing mandate in Cleveland through the Kevin Love acquisition after initially pleading for patience with an inexperienced roster.
It's so all-or-nothing, because when you're on the road you're fully there, and when you're not, you're adjusting and taking care of your house and doing laundry.
But too many of us tend to interpret events, political figures and issues in all-or-nothing, allies-or-enemies, black-and-white terms, blind to shades of gray.
The fate of the free world has come down to a handful of all-or-nothing races in battleground states instead of reflecting the full diversity of the country.
Making drivers spread their $100 over two laps with an aggregate system, rather than throw it on an all-or-nothing red or black bet, is not the answer.
He's also worried about adverse selection, employers sending sick employees to the public plan while healthier workplaces stay in the private market; under the bill, it's all or nothing.
At least on iOS you can block the Google app without disabling phone location services completely, whereas on Android it's kind of all or nothing as far as location goes.
The Moviepass tentacles continue to spread while the VC money burns, but the all or nothing strategy has been tried and true for Silicon Valley startups for over a decade.
In his candid first book, "The All-or-Nothing Marriage", Mr Finkel examines both how he and his wife survived the worst, and how other couples might do the same.
It's a widespread practice for online services, but the complaints argue that it forces users into an all-or-nothing choice, a violation of the GDPR's provisions around particularized consent.
But while many vegan campaigns messages advocate an all-or-nothing approach, that only eliminating meat is the answer, realistically it might not be possible for everyone to do so.
"Sometimes you get the impression about this generation that they've got to have it all and it's all or nothing," said Steve Boland, consumer lending executive at Bank of America.
In September, it started streaming 'Thursday Night Football' games for the U.S. National Football League (NFL), and its show 'All or Nothing' has followed other sports teams behind the scenes.
The multiyear renewal continues a strong partnership between the NFL and Amazon which, in addition to Thursday Night Football, also features the Emmy-winning Prime Original Series All or Nothing.
This "all-or-nothing" enforcement structure, which bans the import of goods deemed to be infringing, supercharges the potential consumer and public welfare impact of the cases the Commission reviews.
Even with the stark, "all-or-nothing" nature of the exclusion order, case law demonstrates that the ITC can, and has, provided workable resolutions – and should continue to do so.
An "all or nothing person" may be better off with three meals per day if a small snack quickly turns into a bigger one, as in the case of nuts.
"Saying 'he who is not with us is against us' or 'all or nothing' is necessary for religious communities and useful for political parties," he wrote in his resignation letter.
Meanwhile, the United States' all-or-nothing negotiating tactics could leave China with no choice but to walk away from the table, making the risk of no deal very real.
"One of the big mistakes I see people make is that they think that investing is an all or nothing game," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
While he's confident off-screen, Corden's still played a lot of characters on-screen who struggle with their weight, including his roles in Gavin & Stacey, All or Nothing and Fat Friends.
The problem is, too many of us take an all-or-nothing approach: We either restrict ourselves or we "give in" and gorge on eggnog and stuffing until we feel sick.
I was terrified of failure—I'd been struggling with a panic disorder that destroyed my confidence, and the all-or-nothing nature of Kickstarter made the possibility of 'failing' very real.
Instagram has always been all or nothing when it comes to boundary-pushing photos and videos: either they made it through the company's censors, or they got removed from the service.
But is it worth it if it means dipping your toe in all-or-nothing eating patterns that can lead to restriction, guilt, cravings, binge-eating, and other disordered eating behaviors?
"When we lead with an all-or-nothing pitch, there are a lot of people who throw their hands up and say they're going to do absolutely nothing," he told Gizmodo.
In the House, enough moderate Republicans were willing to accept this compromise while the Freedom Caucus moved away from its all-or-nothing approach to reach a deal on this bill.
It was completely reckless to hold cotton hostage with an all-or-nothing approach that denied cotton producers their budget-neutral changes because new funds could not be secured for dairy.
In the video -- captured for this season's "All or Nothing" documentary on Amazon -- you can see assistant coach Mike Singletary walk up to Fisher to shake his hand and thank him.
As the recent process of confirming Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh showed, Congress's work has become an all-or-nothing, winner-takes-all exercise — and one party currently holds all the cards.
A. In the default iOS settings, using the emoji keyboard is an all-or-nothing affair, which means turning off the keyboard entirely is the only way to remove unwanted characters.
Yet public health experts still express frustration at the binary, "all or nothing" nature of these designations and the time wasted debating whether any particular epidemic has reached this vague threshold.
The active leader in home runs allowed, the Yankees' C.C. Sabathia, said he was not concerned about the trend but did see a downside to the modern all-or-nothing game.
The active leader in home runs allowed, the Yankees' C.C. Sabathia, said he was not concerned about the trend but did see a downside to the modern all-or-nothing game.
" Goldberg said the best way for individual investors to proceed is not to think of all-or-nothing decisions, which is basically market timing, "of which investors have a lousy record.
The "all-or-nothing marriage" means that those who cultivate a deep emotional and psychological bond with their partner will be likely to enjoy the most intimate form of human relationship.
Amazon's new show with NFL Films, a Hard Knocks ripoff called All or Nothing, was there filming the entire shitshow, including the moment Jeff Fisher informed his staff that he'd been fired.
The Sherlock fandom is not alone in experiencing this kind of phenomenon — an intense all-or-nothing divide, most often focused on a particular ship, that functions as a kind of ideology.
Here are some key insights from Thursday's "Mistakes Were Made" panel at Code: Chet Kanojia (former CEO of Aereo and current Starry CEO) Some ventures, like Aereo, are all-or-nothing propositions.
" Theroux admits that the all or nothing commitment, what he calls a "revolutionary fanaticism," of Scientologists is not unique to Scientology, but he says, "It is there and it is extremely intoxicating.
Raisa made her acting debut in 2005 on the series Over There followed by a role in the film Bring it On: All or Nothing, costarring alongside Hayden Panettiere and Solange Knowles.
Increasingly, however, actions and rhetoric are employed not in service of ultimately reaching resolution to a national problem, but rather to entrench all-or-nothing propositions and politically demolish the other side.
Your current insatiable need for closeness with others is stimulated this week, when action planet Mars enters a very intimate, sacred sector of your chart, and Venus enters all-or-nothing Scorpio.
This is because of its all-or-nothing approach to granting electors: If a candidate wins a majority in a state, he or she will win all the electors in the state.
The proposed abortion law, known as SB 642, proposed a few different abortion regulations that were unrelated enough that all nine justices felt they were faced with an "all-or-nothing" decision.
Some jurisdictions have the all-or-nothing rule, where if you didn't make a reasonable mistake, you get no defense at all, it's handled as if you shot someone just to shoot someone.
Earlier this week, the service also announced that it had partnered with NFL Films for a third season of its football documentary series, All or Nothing — this time focused on the Dallas Cowboys.
NFL Films and Amazon Video have jointly announced a new show called All or Nothing, which promises a behind-the-scenes look at a single NFL team over the course of a season.
Developers can no longer demand all or nothing when asking for a user's location, they have to offer the user a more limited option to share their location only when using the app.
And finally, it means considering structural reforms to the SSDI program itself so that it can better recognize the realities of disability that simply aren't captured in a binary, all-or-nothing program.
The first test for Cullerton and Radogno could come in votes this week as legislative hearings begin Tuesday, with the pair employing an all-or-nothing parliamentary device in the 13-bill package.
Instead of settling for the all-or nothing choice most workers face, between an exclusive collective bargaining union or no representation whatsoever, fast-food workers forged a new path to win higher wages.
While Mike isn't afraid to speak his mind, he knows that it's difficult to make lasting progress with scorched-earth tweets, nasty personal attacks or an all-or-nothing extremist approach to governing.
No "case law supports the dissent", Judge Tatel observed, and his colleague's stance could leave Congress with an all-or-nothing choice between pursuing impeachment and remaining inert when government officials behave badly.
The instant surge of excitement from a homer can be offset by the loss of nuance — and the relative lack of action — that goes with an all-or-nothing approach to the game.
The market for CFDs and binary options - an "all or nothing" bet on the outcome of an event - in Australia has more than doubled in revenue and clients in the past two years.
And his all-or-nothing framing sets up a bit of a false dichotomy; not everyone objecting to Facebook letting candidates including Trump lie in ads wants a total ban on political advertising.
By pursuing sudden, all-or-nothing regime change against Nicolás Maduro and in favor of the opposition leader Juan Guaidó, the United States has turned a regional crisis into a global power struggle.
Before this country kid was an actress giving her career all or nothing, she was just another gal in flannel bringing it on from Los Angeles, CA. Can you guess who she is?
In the SDNY, however, cooperation is all-or-nothing: a cooperator must tell prosecutors everything he knows about his own conduct and the conduct of others, including on the charged crimes and everything else.
Like many of Mr. Sanders's policy proposals, single-payer is an all-or-nothing proposition that creates few openings for legislators who want to do something incremental that could lead to a bigger goal.
" As the sharp-eyed narrator of "The Sympathizer" tells us, the "all-American characteristic" is not sympathy or generosity but racial paranoia: "In America, it was all or nothing when it came to race.
"As long as our spending is always an all-or-nothing, big, ugly irresponsible vote 'yes' on the omnibus or shut down the entire government proposition, we'll never reclaim Article I authority," he said.
Washington (CNN Business)President Donald Trump's top trade negotiator sent a clear signal to China -- and Congress -- on Wednesday that any deal brokered between the world's two largest economies should be all or nothing.
For those concerned about local journalism, the time is right to get past the "all or nothing" debate about public broadcasting and move toward a bipartisan approach to rethink the way we use funding.
The social network's terms of service, regulators said, had unfairly forced people to make an all-or-nothing choice — between submitting to unlimited data collection by the company or not using Facebook at all.
To end the stalemate, the Trump administration plans to propose a deal to move forward on dismantling North Korea's nuclear program — and it's less than the all-or-nothing approach Washington has taken so far.
The problem with this is that unless you go all or nothing with one app, you're scattered between numerous different systems, some with push notifications, some with email summaries, some synced to your calendar, etc.
When resources and time are scarce, when producing a creative work is an all-or-nothing gambit, the easiest support an audience can offer is their compassion, that your humanity is being acknowledged, not evaluated.
Yet given the president's rejection of the Iran nuclear deal because it failed to solve the nuclear problem once and for all, Trump has left himself in an all-or nothing situation — CVID or bust.
The principle is simple—when the consequences are all or nothing, you have nothing to lose by going all out for the win, which in turn creates the most exciting possible version of the sport.
Ms. DeVos has defended the new system as a reversal from an "all or nothing" approach to loan forgiveness, by relieving students of debt based on whether they received any educational benefit from their institutions.
His approach to the midterms represents the kind of all-or-nothing proposition that, at times, endeared Mr. Bannon to Mr. Trump but also helped create some of the administration's most serious self-inflicted crises.
Quite the opposite: In most cases, A.N.C. officials are killing one another, hiring professional hit men to eliminate fellow party members in an all-or-nothing fight over money, turf and power, A.N.C. officials say.
It will be barred from so-called "all or nothing" agreements, which the attorney general said required insurers to include all of Sutter's medical facilities if they wanted to include some of the system's hospitals.
The Point: The all-or-nothing dynamic that has dominated gun politics for the past two-plus decades ill serves a public that clearly is able to differentiate between gun collection and requiring background checks.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Led by Addison Russell the Chicago Cubs dormant bats awoke on Tuesday as the National League champions thumped the Cleveland Indians to set up an all-or-nothing Game Seven World Series finale.
In his book "The All-or-Nothing Marriage," Eli Finkel, a psychologist at Northwestern University and a professor at the Kellogg School of Management, recommends asking less of your marriage as a way to strengthen it.
For modern systems, it's an all-or-nothing approach, Khurana said, and the goal is to try to make it easier for the right people to get access to the right data when they need it.
"Sometimes people think starting a program like this has to be all or nothing and that they have to replace all their meals, which can sometimes set people up for failure," said Lustgarten, the registered dietitian.
What I'd like to see is for Amazon to take over, then negotiate with the NFL to blast apart the all-or-nothing bundle for out-of-market games, and instead sell them a la carte.
He is the author of a memoir, "All or Nothing: One chef's appetite for the extreme," published by Dey Street Books, revealing his battle with drug addiction and his rise in New York's competitive restaurant industry.
Even if they were a bit of an all-or-nothing exchange, I appreciated the options they afforded me as someone who likes to look stylish while shooting all those space wizards in their space faces.
"At some point all-or-nothing diplomacy in which demand is piled upon demand morphs into a policy of regime change," Richard Haass, a senior foreign policy aide under President George W. Bush, wrote on Twitter.
"Under California law whether an individual performing services for another is an employee or an independent contractor is an all-or-nothing proposition," U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley in San Francisco wrote in her decision.
Washington has given no indication so far that it will soften its demand for North Korea's ultimate denuclearization, even though with Bolton gone, the risky all-or-nothing gambit is unlikely to be repeated so bluntly.
Regardless of Bolton's departure, Washington has given no indication that it will soften its demand for North Korea's ultimate denuclearization, even though with Bolton gone, the risky all-or-nothing gambit is unlikely to be repeated.
"While certainly it removes some pressure for an all or nothing deal, it seems the gap between what the two sides want as a baseline and are willing to reciprocate still has not narrowed," Town added.
And with pre-emptive strikes on legitimate nuclear powers, the strategy is all or nothing, as the United States or its allies would subsequently fall victim to nuclear attacks under North Korea's "go first" nuclear policy.
"NFL Films has a long history of producing award-winning sports-based reality series and we expect All or Nothing to build on that legacy," Jordan Levin, Chief Content Officer of NFL Media, said in a statement.
Binary options are over the counter (OTC) derivatives that allow clients to make "all-or-nothing" bets on specific events in a specific timeframe, such as a rise in the gold price within a 30 second window.
He's championed of the disastrous all-or-nothing approach to denuclearization diplomacy with North Korea, which so far has yielded zero progress (although there are hopeful signs of a change in the US approach to the negotiations).
A "person familiar with Nest's thinking" effectively told BI that the Amazon product listings had to be all or nothing; if the company wasn't going to sell the latest products, it wouldn't be allowed to sell any.
However, location-sharing is still mostly an all-or-nothing choice, and users that decide not to share will have to manually input their location when they hail a ride, significantly limiting the functionality of the app.
And the reason is that while your abs might look like a series of individual muscles, it's actually a single one that operates on the "all or nothing" principle: Either the whole thing contracts, or it doesn't.
If you think of gold as an all-or-nothing trade, a "safe haven" replacements for equities and even bonds when markets are volatile, there's a big risk to sticking with the precious metal for too long.
So in that sense, I think we were extremely well-suited for each other, and to find someone who swears by that use of all or nothing was really inspiring for me, and it was unexpected too.
But when all-or-nothing proposals risk impeding the advancement of significant policies that could be a monumental step toward driving our economy, protecting the environment and creating a healthier planet for generations to come, everyone loses.
His familiar all-or-nothing approach had seen the three-time European champion Diniz miss out in five previous global championships but for a man famed for being a wine-making expert, this was a champagne moment.
Americans tend to value abstinence above all else, an all-or-nothing approach that British advocates see as rooted in the United States' Puritan culture, said Deborah Arnott, the chief executive of Action on Smoking and Health.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The United States should seek the gradual denuclearisation of North Korea because an "all-or-nothing" strategy will not help break an impasse in talks, a special adviser to South Korea's president said on Tuesday.
While Kickstarter operates on an "all or nothing" model, where businesses that fail to reach their targets don't receive any of the money raised, other crowdfunding platforms—including food-specific ones like PieShell—offer more flexible milestones.
But when it came time to pick candidates in the all-or-nothing districts, a petition of local administrators made it clear that Mr. Alfieri, who was mayor of Agropoli for 10 years, was the strongest candidate.
He gave some insight into his choices last year, when the Amazon Original series "All or Nothing" -- documenting the Panthers' 2018 season -- had a crew visiting his home as he perused some outfits with his personal tailor.
The case became a symbol of concern over big hospital chains that require insurers to access their networks on an all-or-nothing basis and make it harder for plans to steer patients to lower-cost competitors.
Complex questions — of medicine, morality, personal empowerment and the proper role of government — are often reduced to the kind of all-or-nothing propositions that are ever more common in the polarized politics of the Trump era.
Granting an Android app access to your location is an all-or-nothing deal: you either have to prevent the app from seeing your location at all, or you have to grant it full use of your location.
But it's not an all-or-nothing trend: I'm currently writing this from a beach (call it research), and while few women are G-string-clad, I'm definitely seeing more tuchus than I did this time last year.
Coming out with my addiction in my recent memoir, "All or Nothing: One Chef's Appetite for the Extreme," has given me a real platform to help people and opened up opportunities that I never would have had otherwise.
While a lot of the initial attention around USB-C focused on Apple's all-or-nothing approach, I think we're at the point now where you probably shouldn't buy a laptop without at least one Type-C port.
"It's clear that some elements on the hard-left unleashed everything, including the kitchen sink, to try to stop the criminal justice reform effort in the House based on the worldview of all or nothing," Jeffries told CNN.
Why it matters: Schrems, via a non-profit, has filed complaints against Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Google's Android on behalf of unnamed individuals, arguing the companies are violating the GDPR through their "all or nothing" user consent prompts.
Single-winner elections do a poor job of winnowing a large field of candidates down to one who reflects majority agreement, and encourage the type of nastiness we're seeing now, because it's all-or-nothing for each candidate.
Sutter can no longer force health insurers into "all-or-nothing" contracts, which require insurers and employers to include all Sutter facilities and providers in their networks regardless of whether Sutter's providers had higher prices or poorer quality.
There is no better exemplar of the push toward extremism by Democrats than the offering of the "Green New Deal," an all or nothing proposal that bills itself as the silver bullet for America's contributions to climate change.
I will confess that if I do not accomplish the Kickstarter campaign I, very probably, will not start this project, so it is an all or nothing, I can't do the institute if people do not want it.
Buried in the reductively hierarchical, all-or-nothing language built into football is the fact that he may be one of the best dozen in the world at his job, which happens to be the toughest in American sports.
Left out of the conversation, when treating depictions of faith as all-or-nothing, is the whole swath of the US population that identifies as Christian but that doesn't feel the need for siloed-out media just for them.
Paying players appears very likely to be an all-or-nothing proposition, so that Alabama and Clemson turn into new versions of the Yanks and the Red Sox vying for players with millions, or we maintain the status quo.
In essence Google gives smartphone-makers and telecoms operators an all-or-nothing choice: if they want to install any of these programs on their devices, they have to install them all and show the icons in prominent positions.
"It's worth exploring a middle ground where it's not all or nothing: that you either work full-time or you're at home full-time with your child," said Matt Becker, founder of Mom and Dad Money in Pensacola, Florida.
While the proposed legislation was conceptually sound, the 3.5 percent incremental tax incentive for job electors was way too modest to be attractive, particularly when coupled with the far too rigid all or nothing mandated 10 percent payroll hike.
The tech basically allows objects to render in low-poly mesh versions rather than a soft or all-or-nothing scenario, whereas you traverse an environment, objects will just appear out of nowhere on the horizon as they render.
It's an all-or-nothing proposition, so that no matter how close the state race is, the winning candidate gets all the electors in the state — except in Nebraska and Maine, which have their own ways of doing things.
Fat Joe had an all or nothing approach to his new ride -- a one-of-a-kind Rolls that needed a few tweaks before it could hit the streets ... which now have it valued at nearly half a mil.
A national security adviser to South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Tuesday the United States should seek the gradual denuclearization of North Korea because an "all-or-nothing" strategy will not help break the impasse in talks.
For example, often times, news apps will allow users to opt in to all-or-nothing breaking news push notifications, which are then misused for events that are not necessarily of high urgency, and more to encourage engagement with the app.
At the same time, knowing when to hit snooze or take a day off from a regular routine calms the all-or-nothing terror that missing a day means you'll never work out again or that you're a bad person.
In addition to all-or-nothing opinions in favor of one side, the judges could issue an order, for instance, that the lower court judge narrow the scope of the class, in a way that leaves the injunction in place.
"It turns out that certain opposition forces and those external forces which are their patrons are continuing to rely exclusively on achieving their own plans and clearly inflated ambitions, acting on the principle 'all or nothing'," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
But there has been some promise in the post-Ellen fallout as well, particularly Ben Fowlkes's thoughtful analysis of post-concussion syndrome and suicidal thoughts and the role that all-or-nothing thinking can play in the sport at MMA Junkie.
Maikel Franco has been saddled with an all-or-nothing tag this season, with the 24-year-old Dominican recording multi-hit performances in three of his last five outings on the heels of a dismal 0-for-21 stretch.
Above all, we must be wary not to let our conversations fall into what privacy expert Daniel Solove calls the "all-or-nothing fallacy" -- where the tradeoff between privacy and security is incorrectly framed as a one-or-the-other choice.
Durant has become LeBron James after his 2010 decision to leave Cleveland, and the Warriors have become the Miami Heat, only deeper in talent and far more credentialed, with an all-or-nothing mandate, ridicule to follow should they fail.
For example, a bipartisan bill in the Senate Health Committee would ban "all-or-nothing" clauses that hospitals use to force insurers to cover all of the facilities in a healthy system or risk losing access to all of them.
Lil Wayne, All or Nothing , 2009 Much of the Year of Lil Wayne so far has been devoted to documenting Lil Wayne's insane mixtape freestyles, which tend to be the songs that fans point to as proof Wayne is the greatest.
His primary competition for the award, Judge, led the A.L. in homers (20033) and runs (128) to go with 114 R.B.I. He also led in walks (127) and strikeouts (260), embodying the all-or-nothing ethos of many modern hitters.
The State Department's chief negotiator, Stephen Biegun, has said little about the specifics of American proposals, other than making it clear they involved a more step-by-step approach to denuclearization than the all-or-nothing strategy Mr. Trump had used.
Rather than sticking to this all-or-nothing choice, Europe should allow flexible memberships or — to use a term hated in Brussels — "à la carte" arrangements: instead of the full menu, a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
The project of doing away with the Affordable Care Act was still tied up in committee amid disagreements among the Republicans themselves — an inevitable consequence, perhaps, of their eight-year all-or-nothing opposition effort that the Democrats were now studying.
It's time for Democrats to change course from an extreme environmental agenda that prioritizes all-or-nothing policy initiatives over union jobs, the protection of minority and low-income communities, and the preservation of the American economy and fiscal sanity.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif wrote on Twitter that his nation's compliance with the deal was "either all or nothing," indicating that Iran would not remain party to the deal if the U.S. withdraws, even if the other nations do not.
It's likely Google will have a lot more in store come its I/O conference in May, but here's some of what's new: Take control of your location data: It used to be that apps had all-or-nothing access to your location.
Because the Switch only outputs audio to a single source, one limitation worth noting is that you can't have only in-game chat audio over a headset with standard in-game audio out of your TV. It's got to be all or nothing.
Judges are usually hesitant to disturb the status quo while a case is being litigated, and are more likely to grant stays in cases where the outcome is all-or-nothing: In this instance, either the committee gets the documents, or it doesn't.
Currently, Apple's existing set of parental controls on iOS (found under General –> Restrictions) in iOS takes an all-or-nothing approach, where parents toggle on or off Apple's own apps, configure which apps, music, books, and videos can see based on their ratings.
"All or Nothing will offer fans a glimpse into the week-to-week drama that unfolds within the lives of players, coaches and owners of an NFL franchise during the course of the regular season," the NFL announced in its press release.
In addition to its already bountiful list of weird occurrences, the year 2006 was graced with the short-lived thespian portion of Solange's career, where she starred in such memorable films as Bring it On: All or Nothing and, well, that's it.
I could be wrong about this, but TV ad tech looks to be shaping up as an all-or-nothing prospect — your TV is likely reachable via a single ad-delivery system, unlike a few hundred on the average web page, right?
AN ALL-OR-NOTHING TACTIC What is novel about the plan – and what also might doom it – is how it has been negotiated only between Cullerton and Radogno, leaving the feuding antagonists, Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan, on the sidelines.
But after the first night, the room revealed its cut-rate quality: the sofa's upholstery felt flimsy, the air conditioning wouldn't go below 72 degrees on the 90-degree day of my stay, and light switches were an "all or nothing" hassle.
He receives the dish with nostalgic fondness, even forces down a couple of bites, but this is an all-or-nothing proposition for Elizabeth: You enjoy this symbol of our home and our past, in its entirety, right now, or you lose it.
Mr. Trump's blunt force, all-or-nothing approach has worked in deeply conservative areas, but Republicans will have trouble replicating that in certain states in the midterms next year when faced with a diverse, highly educated electorate like the one in Virginia.
Unlike disarmament, which is an all-or-nothing affair, transitional arms control is gradual and allows for the slow building of trust by getting the warring parties to step back from the brink while maintaining control of their weapons should they feel threatened.
For all the agita around Sanders's all-or-nothing rhetoric, his behavior as a longtime member of Congress (and before that as a mayor) suggests a much more pragmatic approach to actual legislating than some of the wilder "political revolution" rhetoric would suggest.
For all the agita around his all-or-nothing rhetoric, his behavior as a longtime member of Congress (and before that as a mayor) suggests a much more pragmatic approach to actual legislating than some of the wilder "political revolution" rhetoric would suggest.
But once we stop seeing this as an all-or-nothing approach — and use the hybrid methodologies of successful teams like the Red Sox (2004, 2007 and 2013 World Series Champions) — success can be shared among an organization rather than credited to a siloed philosophy.
WASHINGTON/SEOUL (Reuters) - The United States appears to have shelved an "all or nothing" approach to North Korean denuclearization as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo prepares to head back to North Korea this week hoping to agree a roadmap for its nuclear disarmament.
"The reasons why we might want to get together with somebody aren't necessarily the reasons why we might want to stay with that person," says Eli Finkel, director of the Relationships and Motivation Lab at Northwestern University and author of The All-or-Nothing Marriage.
"Now I'm much more aware of what I'm doing, and it's not all or nothing like it was before, where I would go to the gym and eat my healthy foods or have one doughnut and binge the rest of the day," she says.
Subscribers to Prime Video can enjoy a host of exclusive and original releases such as the Purge TV event, Julia Roberts in her first ever TV show (if that's your sort of thing), and some stellar newcomers: ·  All or Nothing: Manchester City: from Aug.
U.S. politics is now organized largely around national issues, which makes pragmatic compromise harder: People are less likely to give ground on these broad, symbolic issues, which tend to take on an all-or-nothing quality in the service of zero-sum partisan warfare.
" The pair admit that they're unable to completely eliminate waste in bars, but as Griffiths says, "Every little bit counts, and I think something that we've seen again and again is people obsess with the notion that it's got to be all or nothing.
The Big Book says that people who can't make the program work are those "who cannot or will not completely give themselves to this simple program," but he isn't entirely sold on that whole 12-step, all-or-nothing, absolute-abstinence-or-bust thing.
" My colleague Frank Bruni notes that it should be possible to consider both Bush's strengths and weaknesses: "Too many of us tend to interpret events, political figures and issues in all-or-nothing, allies-or-enemies, black-and-white terms, blind to shades of gray.
"They aren't an all-or-nothing proposition, where a single therapy's failure can lead to a 60 or 70 drop in a company's stock inside of a day," said Martin Lehmann, whose Zurich-based 3V Invest Swiss Small & Mid Cap fund owns Lonza shares.
Mr. Trump and his Republican allies have pointed out that Democrats supported fencing in the past, though they purposefully ignore the context of those votes and the difference between the fencing that Democrats supported and the all-or-nothing wall that the president has demanded.
Those researchers at Penn and Chicago also studied the circumstances in which people get comfortable with computer control, and found a theme: When the choice isn't all or nothing — when people have "even a slight amount" of control — they are more open to automation.
On Wednesday, he attended the test of what his country called "a new-type tactical guided weapon," signaling that his regime was getting frustrated with Washington's all-or-nothing approach and might return to more provocative weapons tests of the kind seen in 2017.
In the House, Republicans have been the majority party since 2011 but are often paralyzed because a subset of conservatives dubbed the Freedom Caucus has held Speakers John Boehner (5.53-'15) and Paul Ryan (2015-'18) hostage to its all-or-nothing legislative strategy.
When a player granted an app permission to access their friends, it was all or nothing: The app didn't just get access to a list of people; it could see everything the player could see — friends' birthdays, phone numbers, posts, check-ins, groups, and more.
Digital combatants know that once speech goes up, we are loathe to moderate it; to retain this asymmetric advantage, they push an all-or-nothing absolutist narrative that moderation is censorship, that spammy distribution tactics and algorithmic amplification are somehow part of the right to free speech.
His familiar all-or-nothing approach, trying to break the field from the gun, had seen the three-time European champion Diniz miss out on global titles before but for a man also famed for being an expert in wine-making, this was a champagne moment.
While he alludes to some mystical un-struck balance, it sounds unlikely that he either understands the conversation around or is particularly concerned by the all-or-nothing proposition of requiring tech companies to create backdoors into their products that would allow the government to bypass encryption.
On most mobile devices nowadays, location privacy is an all-or-nothing deal: You either allow applications to track you all the time, or you turn off the location setting and suffer the inconvenience of having to turn it back on every time you use the app.
"My main reason to be concerned isn't that it's becoming less solvent, but because we're leaving so many people who could work with an all-or-nothing choice," Mary Daly, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and leading critic of SSDI, says.
I'm not saying that decision was wrong, in fact, if anything I think that the decision to pull them from the registrar service seems incredibly dangerous because as Cindy said, that's an all-or-nothing decision, that's a global decision that you're either on or off.
The NBA in VR is an all or nothing experience, and while I have high hopes for how quickly the live broadcast might improve, especially as it moves beyond the Galaxy Gear to more powerful hardware, right now the quality of the immersion doesn't really justify the isolation.
As people in the group have taken an all-or-nothing approach to the virus, either stocking up on toilet paper or writing the epidemic off entirely, Ms. Aistrop, a Republican and pharmaceutical sales representative, has struggled to find a middle ground for news on the ongoing crisis.
"We reject defendants' arguments and find this legislation violates the single subject rule as each of these sections is so unrelated and misleading that a legislator voting on this matter could have been left with an unpalatable all-or-nothing choice," Justice Joseph Watt wrote for the court.
The office of California Attorney Xavier Becerra has told a federal judge that a controversial new state law on worker classification did not create an "all-or-nothing rule" requiring trucking firms to treat drivers as employees, and is not preempted by the federal law governing the industry.
It really just leaves an all-or-nothing composition; leaders are driving caucus, but the problem is some members don't like the way it is being driven, and they are going to make it very clear they weren't part of the process — they didn't get to introduce language.
" "The sad reality is that stuff like this is going to continue to happen unless we realize that civil liberties are an all or nothing game So whether you like it or not we all have to step up and fight for each other, otherwise the whole thing is a sham.
There was criticism in Washington that Seoul might have over-sold Kims denuclearisation commitment and gone too far in pushing for sanctions relief, while Moon's advisers have said the United States cannot stick to an "all or nothing" approach when trying to strike a deal over North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
In that scenario, the UN might be allowed to sniff around more often, instead of relying on remote tools, like electronically monitored seals on equipment— and perhaps even have the power to issue minor punishments, since the current deal is more all-or-nothing: Iran is complying, or it isn't.
There was criticism in Washington that Seoul might have over-sold Kim's denuclearization commitment and gone too far in pushing for sanctions relief, while Moon's advisers have said the United States cannot stick to an "all or nothing" approach when trying to strike a deal over North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
"To ensure that each team member is able to participate in the digital discussion effectively, I recommend instituting the 'All or Nothing' rule, which says that if everyone can't be together in a room for a meeting, everybody has to individually call in to the video chat privately," says Caplan.
The deal is Amazon's first significant foray into livestreaming (besides Twitch, the live video game streaming platform it bought a few years ago), and its first major move into sports; Amazon has also worked with the NFL on "All or Nothing," a behind-the-scenes documentary series that debuted last summer.
" In Iowa, where polls show Mr. Buttigieg is in his strongest position — in third place behind Mr. Biden and Ms. Warren — he has been running TV advertisements since Labor Day in which he says "we need real solutions, not more polarization" and "others say it's Medicare for all, or nothing.
Israeli officials revile Mr Obama, in particular, for pursuing an all-or-nothing deal with the Palestinians that produced nothing; and, in the meltdown of the Middle East, for recklessly treating the now-fallen Egyptian dictator, Hosni Mubarak, as the bad guy, and the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, as the good guy.
The man tasked with laying the groundwork for a nuclear deal with North Korea says the U.S. is committed to an all-or-nothing approach in which sanctions relief would only follow complete denuclearization — a demand North Korea has said it will never meet, and one that could put a deal beyond reach.
The deal is Amazon's first significant foray into live streaming (besides Twitch, the live video game streaming platform it bought a few years ago), and its first major move into sports; Amazon has also worked with the NFL on "All or Nothing ", a behind-the-scenes documentary series that debuted last summer.
Or maybe its true heart is the all-or-nothing commitment of the custom cape on every one of its 78 models as they closed the show, which seemed to span history, from medieval armor to Elizabeth ruffs, and every conceivable or inconceivable material (one was cobbled together from a dismantled vintage chandelier).
Second, the key privacy debates in our history usually assumed an "all-or-nothing" character, which means they were framed incorrectly as a question of whether things like security and corporate efficiency were more important than privacy, instead of the better question of how privacy could be protected while simultaneously embracing those interests.
Founded by four ex-Google engineers — including Anthony Levandowski, the man who built Google's very first self-driving car — Otto is applying Google's all-or-nothing approach to commercial big rigs: ditch human drivers, avoid thousands of road deaths, help the environment, and if all goes well, make a ton of money along the way.
But when that extreme all-or-nothing voice pops up—as it does with so many of us—saying that something isn't "clean" enough to put in my body, or imagining that if I just take this one supplement my health will be amazing, I'll try to remember what that whisper contains: my own little piece of the terror.
Lebron James and the Lakers might challenge them, but probably not until next year when even more star free agents flock to L.A. And the Raptors just made an all-or-nothing move to win the East and get to the Finals, where everyone assumes they'll immediately get slaughtered by whoever comes out of the West.
For football fans, here's the full synopsis: In All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals, NFL Films takes viewers inside the locker room, on the sidelines, and to the homes of Cardinals players and team personnel for an extraordinary view into the NFL's regular season, one that would ultimately result in the best regular season in franchise history.
Just hours before the Pence-Zelensky meeting, I contacted Mr. Danyliuk to let him know that the delay of U.S. security assistance was an "all or nothing" proposition, in the sense that if the White House did not lift the hold prior to the end of the fiscal year (September 225), the funds would expire and Ukraine would receive nothing.
Some pro-life conservatives make their own versions of this kind of all-or-nothing argument — claiming that serious abortion opponents must reject feminism entirely, suggesting that legal contraception makes legal abortion inevitable, implying that you can't really make pro-life laws or pro-family policy without a counterrevolution that essentially repeals the 1960s and 1970s (and perhaps even abolishes the welfare state).
Many analysts in South Korea and around the world believe that such an all-or-nothing strategy will fail with the North Koreans, but a senior administration official traveling with Mr. Pompeo pointed out that previous administrations had tried incremental measures, all of which failed to halt the country's progress toward building a nuclear arsenal and the missiles to deliver them.
Just hours before the Pence-Zelenskyy meeting, I contacted Mr. Danyliuk to let him know that the delay of U.S. security assistance was an "all or nothing" proposition, in the sense that if the White House did not lift the hold prior to the end of the fiscal year (September 225), the funds would expire and Ukraine would receive nothing.
Here's what NFL Films had to say in the official release: In All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals, NFL Films takes viewers inside the locker room, on the sidelines, and to the homes of Cardinals players and team personnel for an extraordinary view into the NFL's regular season, one that would ultimately result in the best regular season in franchise history.
The decks you build for a best-of-one format and a best-of-three are just different in myriad ways, and the card pool that makes for fair Magic in the latter (since you have access to answers in your sideboard) is not the same card pool that makes for fair games in the former (where it's a glass cannon all-or-nothing).
Also arriving: "Under the Silver Lake" (July 1), "Peterloo" (July 3), "Gone Baby Gone" (July 12), "Comicstaan" Season 13 (July 12), "All or Nothing" Season 4 (July 19), "Hellboy" (July 23), "Arctic" (July 31), "Corpse Bride" (July 31), "Hackers" (July 31), "The Rainmaker" (July 31), "Rosemary's Baby" (July 31), "Star Trek: First Contact" (July 13), "Twelve Monkeys" (July 31) and "Urban Cowboy" (July 31).
But I also think we're being offered a false choice between those who propose an all-or-nothing gambit, forcing tens of millions off of insurance that they like, that works for them, to force them onto Medicare, and others who want to, as the vice president does, incrementally improve what we have, which will still leave many, maybe millions uninsured and uncared for.
Record: 7-7Last week: 16thWeek 15 result: Beat the Rams, 44-21Week 16 opponent: at Philadelphia EaglesOne thing to know: After three straight losses left the Cowboys on the brink of disaster, Dallas finally turned things around on Sunday with a huge win over the Rams, setting up an all-or-nothing game in Philadelphia this weekend with the NFC East hanging in the balance.
" Hannigan expressed frustration about the current — as he sees it — 'all or nothing' nature of the encryption debate, arguing that "almost every attempt to tackle the misuse of encryption by criminals and terrorists is seen as a 'backdoor'", adding: "It is an over-used metaphor, or at least mis-applied in many cases, and I think it illustrates the confusion of the ethical debate in what is a highly-charged and technically complex area.
Integral to getting over perfectionism is learning how to have some compassion for yourself instead of automatically beating yourself up when you fail at something (especially because you probably didn't fail — another thing perfectionists do is apply unhelpful "all or nothing" logic, painting everything with a dark brush if they get one thing wrong.) The other (rather obvious) way of treating the overly-perfectionistic mind is to circumvent your own self-obsession by helping other people.
So while the device has improved functionality in the form of calendars and taking calls, if you have multiple Echo Shows and Echo speakers, it's still an all-or-nothing proposition when it comes to accessing content (while Amazon will allow you to add multiple users to an Echo, once added all Echo's attached to the primary account will have access.) So when someone calls you over the Alexa messaging system, all your devices will ring and anyone in your house will have access to your shopping list.
Opportunities to mend and repair are present on Tuesday morning, when the healing Virgo sun makes a helpful connection to lucky Jupiter (in regenerative Scorpio) at 27:251 AM. On Wednesday night, a need for bonding and companionship becomes apparent as love planet Venus, currently in all-or-nothing Scorpio, gently harmonizes with planet of commitments, Saturn, at 563:256 PM. This week ends with optimism about future projects and self-improvement, as Venus harmonizes with Jupiter at 28:210 AM and puts everyone in a lenient mood.
Though there's a long lineage of singers who crossed over into Hollywood — and though Rihanna has had parts in a few movies, including 2006's "Bring It On: All or Nothing," 2012's "Battleship" and 2018's "Ocean's 8" — she doesn't quite think she's ready to return to the big screen, not that she hasn't been given the opportunity: "I'll probably try a little more, but not until I know I can handle a lead and carry a movie on my own, because I've been offered," she said.

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