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"anodyne" Definitions
  1. unlikely to offend anyone or cause them to disagree; not expressing strong opinions
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He's the epitome of anodyne — he's also really, really good at being anodyne — which means, in 2018, he's an easy winner.
The league released an anodyne public statement after the meeting.
But these anodyne statements are much too little, too late.
Official information comes in a trickle via anodyne press briefings.
Though statements from the three were nice, predictable and anodyne.
Even one page, however anodyne its contents, is sensitive material.
Sometimes, even the most anodyne attempts at this can go awry.
But the six-page declaration issued by the leaders was anodyne.
Those five programs were light and anodyne, not overt Nazi propaganda.
In any other election, this would have been an anodyne comment.
Enter Anodyne, one of my favorite games of the last decade.
At least as of this writing, it's back to anodyne recreation.
The speeches were anodyne, or became rallying cries for the party.
And Sugarland's rootsy jubilation is replaced with anodyne arena folk-rock.
Anodyne still lifes and depopulated landscapes curdle into premonitions of disaster.
His only tweets since then have been anodyne, or at least anodyne for President Trump: a link to a story about industrial production and a video of his speech welcoming President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
With the announcement, the company offered a predictably anodyne apology and explanation.
And since becoming president, Trump has issued his share of anodyne tweets.
And the tone of officialdom -- once so reassuringly objective -- now sounds anodyne.
FEW pieces of legislation sound more anodyne than the Taiwan Travel Act.
I think it would've been called anodyne the way Nisbett et al.
Fairfax's offer for Allied, unveiled on Sunday, looks anodyne on the surface.
In the condom context, even anodyne sentences can contain unintentional double entendres.
"Disturbance" is an awfully anodyne title for a book like this one.
Well, it's an anodyne congratulations to the women of the U.S. Gymnastics team.
Big moves, really, for two people who are best known for being anodyne.
You can't hear, so you just describe them in sort of anodyne ways.
Anodyne statements about climate change are a cheap and easy public-relations victory.
Those articles, it has to be said, are more anodyne than earth-shattering.
Those of us who were white, native-born Americans were asked anodyne questions
Sitting in the anodyne conference room before he arrived, talk turned to motherhood.
Their music here, largely downbeat but relentlessly anodyne, is not to my taste.
To the public, closing a loophole this glaring seems anodyne, a no-brainer.
Nate: Yeah, it was one of the most anodyne campaigns I can remember.
The preface of Ivanka Trump's new book, "Women Who Work," is anodyne enough.
The VMAs are more anodyne than ever, and matter less than they ever have.
The team embedded subliminal commands, inaudible to human ears, into anodyne, white noise music.
This might seem extreme: at first glance, the roundtable's recommendations border on the anodyne.
For women obsessed with serial killers, Morgan and Jean lead pretty conventional, anodyne lives.
Everything about it is anodyne—especially compared to Snapchat's overabundant weirdness and  cheeky aesthetic.
Mr. Valls said the burkini was "not an anodyne bathing outfit, but a provocation."
This means that rather than critical analysis, we get instead an anodyne summary. Tooze
The result of all that rulemaking and political sensitivity is the anodyne Covid-19.
Prince urged ongoing conversations to prevent regulating the internet into an anodyne, overly curated space.
Alas, the quartet is pretty anodyne—"a great team and winning culture" is one example.
MOST resignation statements are anodyne falsehoods designed to paper over whatever disagreements led to them.
Now, if you've ever read the John Podesta emails, they are anodyne to boredom [laughter].
They cordon off desire into an anodyne little package, operationalizing it for the working world.
The Republican Party leadership bases its pitch to voters on a set of anodyne phrases.
Last, Google has tried to give its Assistant some personality — albeit a rather anodyne one.
They would not have felt much fervor for the anodyne haste of the Regents' prayer.
If Northam and Jones seem "anodyne," that's less because of their politics than their style.
This was intended to show the darker reality beyond the anodyne language of the website.
Whatever happens, we can be pretty sure we won't just get an anodyne stump speech.
And Audrey II and company made their Broadway debut in an overscale, anodyne 2003 production.
Where other SUVs from luxury brands look anodyne or bloated, the Urus is angular, sharp.
Gradually, however, this "Shrew" settles down by turning Shakespeare's story into something much more anodyne.
Discipline — rare, and usually anodyne — was meted out by the department chair or the dean.
Harlan made an anodyne play on words that said absolutely nothing negative about Barron Trump.
But those who practice more politically anodyne forms of advocacy have also run afoul of authorities.
The RNC issued a public statement celebrating Christmas, a normally anodyne holiday tradition that goes unremarked.
For every profane holy, fucking, and shit, there's a technical and anodyne liturgical, copulation, or excretion.
In April 2012, years before launching his presidential campaign, Donald Trump posted a seemingly anodyne tweet.
Not only was it, as Mr. Obama warned, predictably "spoiler-free," it was almost laughably anodyne.
Campaigning on social media is restricted to anodyne posts about the parties' policies and candidates' biographies.
And BFV's anodyne weapon models are matched by a strangely Instagram-like sheen on its world.
I would expect a lot of punters will stop drinking in such bleak and anodyne environments.
This is an anodyne example, but it relates to a conundrum facing Germany as a country.
Throughout his career, Coates had strained against writing anodyne pieces that would soothe the white conscience.
"Even the most anodyne interaction teeters on the edge of absurdity," Amanda Hess wrote in Watching.
How else do you explain "medicare for all who want it" and her other anodyne proposals.
China's ambitions with A.I. range from the anodyne to the dystopian, according to the new plan.
But Peterson's public persona has made him far more controversial than his relatively anodyne theories might suggest.
It's remarkable how much labor Hinkie puts into making what are, at bottom, often luridly anodyne points.
But is there really any safer, more anodyne message to spread on election day than encouraging voters?
I, for one, enjoy being drunk (or, in my current incarnation, stoned as balls) in anodyne spaces.
Her announcement speech was powerfully delivered but laden with anodyne Democratic applause lines any candidate might offer.
The drugs, and what he considered the industry's anodyne preferences, kneecapped his attempts to resuscitate his career.
We smiled anodyne smiles, as if to say we had no idea what he was talking about.
The course has the anodyne title "The Economist's View of the World," but its purpose is subversive.
Wow okay that was corny, I'm sorry, but something about Disney brings out the safe, anodyne jokes.
The first inning began with the anodyne, at least by the standards of what was to come.
"It was as far as I know pretty anodyne stuff," the friend said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Take Mr Trump's phone call to Mr Sisi in January, which the White House described in anodyne terms.
Shawn Mendes, Selena Gomez, and Troye Sivan are the perfect type of anodyne pop stars to protect Taylor.
It sounds anodyne, but it would have negated 16313 and tied up state policymakers in litigation in perpetuity.
They ranged from anodyne (House Speaker Paul Ryan) to supporting Trump (House Whip Steve Scalise) to critical (Sen.
It, too, fizzled, nothing more than CNN head Jeff Zucker making anodyne comments about the Democratic presidential field.
Athletes and other celebrities have spoken at conventions, although their talks are often more anodyne than rabble-rousing.
Gorsuch gave the Olson lecture in 2013, delivering a politically anodyne plea for civility in the legal profession.
However, his political opponents thought he was grossly misreading what was originally intended to be an anodyne statement.
She imagines the anodyne, saccharine lyrics give O'Rourke the same mental escape from the workaday world of politics.
The final statement of the G-20 leaders, usually an anodyne document, exposed the divide on climate policy.
When they give interviews, it's usually to British news organizations, and always under the most anodyne of circumstances.
It is the weight of an anodyne and anonymous world that threatens to crush nightlife into total nothingness.
He is — sigh — not all that interesting, but he serves as an anodyne moral compass for the other characters.
But in practice, that likely means the stuff we share is more anodyne (our great vacation, our amazing lunch).
For an affair as necessarily anodyne as a royal wedding, the message was surprisingly political and surprisingly, well, religious.
Even an anodyne softball game between Sanders's staff and members of the press became a source of (minor) controversy.
Taking part in another's pleasure, no matter how anodyne or indecipherable that pleasure may feel to us, is revelatory.
They generally offer an informative, if anodyne, view of world affairs refracted through the lens of the Communist Party.
In an age of Brexit and Donald Trump, any discussion of "negotiating" among "interests" sounds like an anodyne fantasy.
But the joint statement issued on Friday contained only anodyne affirmations of respect and a promise to keep talking.
Like it or not, in 2019, even the most anodyne of artists are now being held accountable for political complicity.
Spencer and his ilk describe themselves as the "alt-right," a deceptively anodyne term that masks an ugly white supremacism.
On the 103rd ballot, Democrats finally settled on John W. Davis, an anodyne lawyer who had been Wilson's solicitor general.
With some of our games now on console and Anodyne 2100 having sold well, we're safe for a few years.
The meeting Mr Trump held with Xi Jinping on April 6th and 7th appears to have been civil and anodyne.
The best posts on The Martha Blog are anodyne and workaday in a way that implies a life without worry.
When the speeches were revealed in a WikiLeaks hack, their anodyne nature made everyone wonder what the fuss was about.
But the shortlists presented to voters comprise terms that the party itself endlessly repeats or that it deems sufficiently anodyne.
Anodyne is alternately darker—hitting on themes of violence and alienation—and goofier, with gentle game parodies and wilder settings.
Seemingly anodyne applications like Google Arts & Culture can train the same kinds of vision-recognition algorithms used by military drones.
Like the first Anodyne, this game's imagination and range is impressive, as is its creative use of space and place.
For every lover whose horizons expand, there's one who wants gratifications as anodyne and tidily packaged as fast-food meals.
These letters pay lip-service to Israeli security concerns in the most anodyne and unsympathetic "yeah, but" kind of language.
This is ominously anodyne language for such an ambitious project, and "Apostle" seems fundamentally confused about its aim and audience.
The AP described the whole situation as anodyne "turmoil," as if there were two, equally-legitimate sides to the boycott.
There was only anodyne stuff later on: a shout-out to the scientists at NASA, a salute to American farmers.
It is an annual exercise in the anodyne — think pastels of elephants and brooding self-portraits, selected by local panels.
Picture the ambient-music YouTube channel's aesthetic applied to everything else: anodyne, blameless, meaningless, boring, designed only to occupy time.
At each it was pleasant to murmur "How did he do that?" about something as anodyne as a spectacular levitation.
Many of them are members of the European Research Group, an entity whose anodyne name masks its pro-Brexit zeal.
Perhaps for the N.F.L., which probably sought to make the halftime performance as anodyne as possible, this was a victory.
This leads to press releases so insipid and anodyne that many rounds are covered by precisely zero members of the media.
For politicians and bureaucrats, it's an occasion for anodyne platitudes about the importance of gender equality in our schools and institutions.
A paradox emerges here: crime, if immune to party politics, seems enormously sensitive to something as seemingly anodyne as community policing.
When Ms. Bourelly catches herself spouting anodyne industry platitudes, she interrupts with the opposite: a string of playful, self-mocking obscenities.
The bipartisan authorship might explain why the statement is so anodyne, with no clarity about what exactly the former senators want.
At its most corporate and anodyne its stated mission can be expressed flavorlessly — as with Facebook's claimed purpose of 'connecting people'.
Spend a few minutes with them, and you may find them anodyne; stick with them, and their subtle intelligence is revealed.
One theory holds that the new air travel, anodyne and hollow, is part of a more general mainstreaming of rare experience.
She's become a more anodyne version of herself, all the sweet and soft parts with too little of the spiky ones.
Previous faith-based films have included relatively anodyne fare like Extraordinary, the story of a Christian couple running a marathon together.
Joni Kittaka and Sean Han-Tani-Chen-Hogan, the Analgesic team, have grown up making games: Anodyne started as a student project.
That's because the US government has a notoriously broad classification system that treats anodyne information (or information that's already public) as secret.
By Monday afternoon he was tweeting about more anodyne things, such as his favorite video games and things to do in Stockholm.
On the surface, the effort sounds rather benign — even anodyne — but even the mechanics of elections these days are fraught with politics.
So they came up with the anodyne-sounding belt-and-road translation (despite the unfortunate acronym it produces for the forum: BARF).
He was captivated by electronic music originating from Europe, where Kraftwerk were proving that digital sounds could be emotive rather than anodyne.
It could have used the anodyne model of describing the objects and placing them in taxonomies of form or period of make.
The first are anodyne demonstrations of the fact that most people are polite when talking to crazy people, because who needs trouble.
The speeches, some delivered by civil rights heroes and Hollywood celebrities, are both more polished and more anodyne than the Republican ones.
That is an aesthetic that feels appropriately even more pronounced in Anodyne 23, which is out today on PC, Mac and Linux.
But at a certain point, he reached his ceiling, which translates to mostly amusing audiences at comedy clubs in weird, anodyne malls.
It would have been so easy to post the documents with a more anodyne description, like the one given to Fred Trump.
What we found was, well, sort of exactly what we thought we might: festival line ups are getting more anodyne than ever.
Much of its 90 minutes passes by in a pleasant, anodyne blur — even, or especially, when its performers are singing and dancing.
When he seeks emotional balance, he leans on a female singer to deliver an anodyne chorus, a cheap ploy that rarely works.
Two years ago, he opened the first Succotash in National Harbor, an anodyne, manufactured town center in Maryland on the Potomac waterfront.
The portraits in "Nothing Personal" present a stark yet authentic counterpoint to the American image of eternal youth and anodyne good cheer.
The art was of the anodyne motel variety — an old-masters-esque tableau, a canvas of a zebra standing in a forest.
While many of the inscriptions on the monuments were vague or anodyne, Professor Brundage said, the dedication speeches were often brutally frank.
But if he can, and he can keep his ideology anodyne, this message can resonate even with people who don't like him.
The meeting, which could have been an anodyne display of support, instead captured the complexities of Mr. Johnson's "bromance" with Mr. Trump.
Problems as anodyne as a bad internet connection or poor cell service can leave technical systems in shambles, according to the experts.
His third Washed Out album, with the self-mocking title "Mister Mellow," both proclaims its anodyne intentions and reveals misgivings behind them.
Anodyne in some ways, the point makes a statement central to the identity of so many civil servants who populate every administration.
When Australian officials make anodyne statements of support for America or mild criticisms of China, they sometimes still earn worried rebukes at home.
The couple announced their pregnancy as only they could, with a kind of gross but ultimately anodyne joke about how babies are made.
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" ended up Sinatrafied, its one remaining drop of melancholy mopped up by an anodyne stand-in lyric.
It's sort of a comfort that despite most of the internet being colonized by anodyne corporate platforms, people are still incredibly horny online.
While striking in their time, the statues today feel anodyne—a safer, softer version of the spark of liberation ignited by Stonewall itself.
It begins with the anodyne name for the procedures — "offshore processing" — as if these desperate human beings were just an accumulation of data.
This leads them to "least common denominator" conclusions, by which we mean relatively weak or anodyne claims that everyone can sign off on.
Hanover High is situated in Oceanside, California, an anodyne, vaguely middle-class suburb; it could be anybody's high school, in anybody's home town.
They say that seemingly anodyne references to the Constitution and its interpretation can also be signals to the right of opposition to abortion.
Mr. Wray has kept a low profile, making sure his anodyne speeches inside and outside the F.B.I. do not inflame the White House.
For the painter Cameron Welch, this multicultural anodyne scene speaks volumes about the ways identity is shaped, even in moments perceived as innocent.
Videos of his sermons, even anodyne history lectures or self-help coaching, were always popular, thanks to his pleasant voice and serious demeanor.
It has rampaged into Europe and the United States and been awarded an anodyne clinical name by the China-supportive World Health Organization.
" Mr. Dreher, a columnist who often writes about religious issues, found President Trump's speech in Warsaw "not a bad speech, if somewhat anodyne.
A statement from the Chief Justice of the United States about not taking democracy for granted would normally seem like an anodyne exhortation.
Meanwhile, Marianne Williamson and Andrew Yang are both special people with special qualities, and visions of politics that at least aren't entirely anodyne.
Its anodyne off-white color scheme is more likely to remind you of medical equipment than flashy cyber bikes or tech-y standing desks.
Clinton used the example of the hack of her campaign chairman John Podesta's emails, which she said were "anodyne" but led to conspiracy theories.
When the FBI's director does the same thing in an extremely charged political climate, the anodyne topics and bland answers become noteworthy in themselves.
Instead, the scripting, the calm delivery, the anodyne graphics, and an endless procession of numbers call to mind a kind of deeply conservative Vox.
It is in the kitchen where the protagonist of another Akerman film performs the central action (most of it deliberately anodyne and terribly dull).
But they often come with a tacit agreement to refrain from all but the most anodyne universal truth claims: to each identity her own.
All Our Asias, a short PC game by independent creator Sean Han Tani (creator of Anodyne and Even the Ocean) , begins in surprising fashion.
Murray and Harris pepper their remarks with anodyne commitments to treating people as individuals, even people who happen to come from genetically benighted groups.
Nestled between a video of a group of anodyne lads waving "ket shovels" in the air to the sounds of "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc.
He also hopes that Japan's tastes for hip-hop change, from anodyne groups like the 20-year-old Rip Slyme, to harder-edged material.
An anodyne, nonpartisan call for "advocating change," regardless of the specifics of the plan, is something a celebrity focused on "raising awareness" could tweet.
Think Muzak but much less kitschy and anodyne — unless kitsch and lounge music is what the retailer happens to be going for, of course.
Thus, back in 2010, Parks and Recreation created Galentine's Day, which takes place the day before Valentine's Day, on the more-anodyne February 13.
Many successful modern astrologists adopt a wry distance to their subject matter, a departure from the sincere and anodyne advice of traditional newspaper astrologers.
Sometimes they offer pieces of anodyne content designed to burnish the reputation of the United States to newspapers in the countries where they serve.
A large group of trusting followers is more likely to spread a well-timed meme or political message snuck in between anodyne posts. 3.
The piece is agreeably compelling, though the steadily pulsating music, softly rock-related, makes the movement feel more anodyne than it deserves to be.
In fact, her anodyne statements had no effect on the demonstrations which were a reaction to massive vote fraud that was captured on cell phones.
Anodyne, its 22 debut, is a game near and dear to my heart, a personal, pointed, and often funny take on the Link's Awakening formula.
Then, once in office, the Trump White House issued a conspicuously anodyne statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day that failed to mention Jews at all.
With his plain name and anodyne book titles (one of his novels is "Love and Shame and Love") he's hard to hold in your memory.
It sounded like anodyne Wisconsin (15th lowest crime rate out of 50, for the record) would be plagued by anarchy or mass murder or both.
Ms. Twain's return comes at a fraught time for country: female performers have been marginalized, and male performers are increasingly relying on an anodyne stereotype.
Despite its anodyne title, "Girls & Boys" considers the relationship between the sexes to explore the ways in which each is wired to create and destroy.
But the consequences of years of misstatements and lies from the President's mouth and Twitter feed inevitably have consequences for the most anodyne of policies.
Popularity no savior Even huge popularity is no longer enough to save a director or a seemingly anodyne piece of entertainment from the censor's gaze.
But he was uncharacteristically subdued, tweeting only three other times in the morning — one of them an anodyne comment about the health of the economy.
The bland, anodyne vision you find on Talos I is a far cry from Andrew Ryan's clenched-fist protest against the ideas of community and commonwealth.
We have come out no better than before we went in — we have merely retread familiar grounds masquerading as new, finding occasional nuggets of anodyne insight.
Marie Brenner contributes an anodyne intrigue involving a World War II propagandist — a shame when she's done vital work on conflict-zone voices like Malala Yousafzai.
These aren't so much endorsements of the Republican as assaults that attempt to portray the anodyne Ossoff as a tool of the evil liberal Hollywood cabal.
He's as anodyne as they come, and his season was a success in every way: over 10 million viewers for the finale, and one happy couple.
But current signs—party manifestos, early rallies and anodyne television interviews with politicians—suggest that Germany's sleepy campaign will leave most of these big issues unattended.
Working with collaborator Joni Kittaka, he made Anodyne, a thoughtful 2D Zelda-style adventure, and my personal game of the year in 33, Even the Ocean.
For a group that was so specifically anodyne about its musical output, One Direction was always far more of a social proposition than a musical one.
But on the afternoon of May 9, she posted an unusually anodyne message on Facebook, noting that she would be teaching two yoga classes that evening.
The anodyne language of states' rights slowly replaced overt calls for white rule, parading around as a benign political principle rather than a racist power grab.
You may also detect echoes of Mr. Sheik's livelier music for "Spring Awakening," which had the virtue of being performed with energizing anger rather anodyne wistfulness.
Multiple ads dealt with the immigrant experience in the US. And in one otherwise anodyne ad for Mobile Strike, well, there was Trump enemy Arnold Schwarzenegger!
Most people seem to assume that the statement she has to make on Monday will be fairly boring and anodyne and not contain many surprising statements.
In addition to Anodyne and Han Tani's All Our Asias (which Kittaka contributed art to), the duo made my 2016 game of the year, Even the Ocean.
Looking through Senator Romney's tweets, I was struck by how much they looked like the dozens of anodyne mentions I get from faceless accounts every day online.
Seemingly anodyne promises to invest in cultural events and entertainment facilities, to encourage sports and promote ancient heritage and Saudi national identity, are highly controversial among conservatives.
Should they lose either chamber it could force cross-party compromise, but more probably will prevent all but the most anodyne or most essential laws being passed.
It is not a daring book; it is for the most part a safe and anodyne political memoir that does not aspire to any more ambitious territory.
Though the initiative's official designation was predictably anodyne and bureaucratic—"Stop the Robberies, Enjoy Safe Streets"—the unit quickly became known by its more descriptive acronym, STRESS.
And so over the past few years the company looked to expand: building a publishing platform cluttered with anodyne business advice; acquiring the online learning company Lynda.
His work on Anodyne and my 2016 GOTY Even the Ocean cemented that, and his mostly-solo project here was revelatory for personal, small-scale game development.
Here's a trailer: Some Baio fans might point the anodyne sitcom Charles in Charge as a peak Baio, but my best guess is 1982 — 34 years ago.
Though it is couched in the anodyne language of a corporate news release, the document's message should come as a shock to everyone in the media business.
Spicer — memorably portrayed by Melissa McCarthy on Saturday Night Live as a raging, nearly unhinged bully — refused to answer a basic and anodyne question about his biography.
At its heart, Anodyne 2 is about understanding and helping others, even though there's some ambiguity about the nature of the mysterious "center" that you come from.
Her presence was especially invigorating after Jorma Elo's "Bach Cello Suites," for 10 members of Boston Ballet, which opened the program on a pleasant but anodyne note.
The "Lehman Trilogy" has in its soul a critique of these imbalances, but its criticisms are facile and anodyne enough to offend no one benefiting from them.
In 2011, the handful of articles that mentioned Obama's support of charters did so matter-of-factly and with a sense that the issue was largely anodyne.
Instead, they have been given a variety of anodyne, disposable names like Spotted Zebra (kids clothes), Good Brief (men's underwear), Wag (dog food) and Rivet (home furnishings).
But coming from a presidential candidate promising to use the power of the state to crush his enemies in the press, the proposal doesn't exactly sound anodyne.
It might be hard to remember now, but presidential Twitter accounts used to be anodyne things, serving up inoffensive sentiments only occasionally written by the chief executive himself.
Despite anodyne government readouts, there were also hints of tension in Trump's weekend call with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whom the President has criticized for welcoming Syrian refugees.
Coming after all this (as well as Gregory Dolbashian's slinky and insubstantial "Welcome Stranger"), a handsomely anodyne piece like Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's "Islands of Memories" benefits by contrast.
Johnson tried as hard as possible to run an anodyne campaign focused on the idea that Barry Goldwater was an unacceptable outlier whom even lifelong Republicans should reject.
As we drove to Rabat, where Visa For Music was being held, the driver was playing Turkish Islamic pop that that sounded like Christian pop—anodyne and soothing.
Sinosphere Like most seat-pocket airplane magazines, Wings of China features anodyne articles, along with tips on cities served by Air China, the country's flagship state-run airline.
But when it comes to privacy, democracy, and national sovereignty, it's an example of how something as seemingly anodyne as fashion data can be used in ugly ways.
And in "Chicago Stories," with Mr. Emanuel, this combative mayor recasts himself as a kinder, gentler interlocutor of anodyne local figures, like brewery owners and spoken-word poets.
For many, the Church of England's anodyne theology have rendered it an irrelevant institution, an institution that — like the Royal Family itself — is comfortingly familiar, but ultimately irrelevant.
Even as prominent Republicans as well as Democrats criticized Mr. Trump's nationalistic, anti-Europe displays in Brussels and Helsinki, Mr. Mattis offered no more than deflective, anodyne remarks.
In 2013, the CEO of Barilla, one of the world's biggest dried pasta brands, marred an otherwise anodyne interview about the company's legacy with an egregious homophobic comment.
While there were plenty of anodyne messages in the trove, the hackers made sure to reveal the messages that maximized the appearance of D.N.C. behavior unfairly favoring Mrs.
It's a kind of conservatism that feels microwaved, warmed over and anodyne, the kind of conservatism that is safe for the left to ingest in bite-sized morsels.
The New York Police Department (#myNYPD), McDonald's (#McDStories) and former President Barack Obama (#ObamacareIsWorking) have all had seemingly anodyne messages commandeered by the Twitter masses for other purposes.
And it was made by Analgesic studios, the two-person team behind one of my favorite titles of 2013, Anodyne, a beautiful, pointed take on 2D Zelda-style games.
It feels like a more mature work than Anodyne, which wore some of its messages (about violence, numbness, and getting lost in the unreality of games) on its sleeves.
Some, like the ex-Muslim Ayaan Hirsi Ali, are prepared to accept a liberalised, anodyne version of Christianity as a foot-soldier in the modernist army; others are not.
If McConnell's support for Trump is equivocal in any way, it's contingent not on Trump's views, but on his ability or willingness to express them in politically anodyne ways.
Jack Markell's account tweeted this fairly anodyne bit of text: "At Warner E.S. in #WilmDE to announce new initiative to support many of #netDE's most disadvantaged students," it said.
The king's official consort was accused of trying to upstage the queen and "undermining the nation," according to the Royal Thai Government Gazette, which normally records more anodyne matters.
What that means is that a company's ultimate success or failure is determined less by anodyne technological prowess than by the values and behavior of people who work there.
Rather than a cheerful, anodyne apology for the delay and a promise to do better, they detailed the systemic problems afflicting mass transit in the Bay Area and elsewhere.
One of the authors, Cha Seok Bong, had published three papers on more anodyne matters out of a place called the February 8 Vinalon Plant, based in remote Hamhung.
White House officials initially maintained to me that he only typed and posted verbatim what Trump dictated to him, while occasionally contributing anodyne tweets relating to the president's schedule.
Instead of couching the problem in the anodyne language of software, proponents of action began to describe in concrete and frightening terms how the bug could alter modern life.
Despite the anodyne reactions, there's been a cascade of responses to the firebombing that fall outside sending support and waiting for the results of an investigation to assign blame.
"You think that if you move to the suburbs, it's just so anodyne there that you're going to end up making boring art because of your surroundings," he posits.
Fifth Harmony doesn't have the penetration of One Direction, but this messy public exit is just the type of non-controversy-controversy that can create an anodyne sort of celebrity.
Say hello to the Verizon Wear24, a generic Android Wear 2.0 smartwatch with LTE, an anodyne design, and not nearly enough going for it to justify the $349.99 asking price.
If you're still on the fence... Vote For Lizzie Pannill Fletcher if you want to support a moderate, pro-choice woman who cuts the most anodyne profile in this district.
The case might seem anodyne but it touches on one of the biggest challenges facing competition policy practitioners today: how to deal with firms serving two distinct groups of customers.
People close to Jokowi say he has little patience for formal summits with their protocols, glad-handing and anodyne statements, preferring focused, practical one-on-one meetings with other leaders.
In those days, Turkey's religious-affairs directorate tried to keep Turks both home and abroad within the confines of a relatively anodyne form of Islam which sat comfortably with modernity.
The vividness of Hiroshima has been melded with anodyne accounts of what preceded it, reinforcing the sense among Americans that, unlike Germany, Japan has never fully grappled with its past.
In small part, that's the result of the spread of tropical house, one of the most anodyne branches of dance music, into the pop mainstream over the past two years.
For a long time in the postwar U.S. there was almost a 'cleaning up' of children's books, and people got used to a more anodyne, easy to swallow subject matter.
Anodyne 22 is partly a 23D platformer that looks like it was released on the Saturn in 323, with wildly colorful textures and chunky, almost voxel-like landscapes and characters.
A band of clean-cut teenagers, most of them Thomas' kids, are on stage, playing the kind of anodyne, soulless, Christian rock music that evangelicals have foisted upon the world.
Recruiting new members by promising feminist empowerment and anodyne self-actualization schemes, Nxivm took advantage of female insecurity — and capitalistic notions of being one's own "best self" — to recruit members.
I don't think we can quite pretend like plastic surgery is a totally anodyne force in our culture, but I struggle to find the moral high ground to condemn it.
SK: I want to make shows I can make with the artist, and that is not something you just shuffle around the world in an anodyne way in different spaces.
Word of the Day adjective: capable of relieving pain adjective: unlikely to offend noun: a medicine used to relieve pain _________ The word anodyne has appeared in 58 articles on nytimes.
The dance pressure and styles scarcely change; there are wonderful moments when (for example) break-dancing and Trisha Brown style seem fascinatingly fused but also long passages of the anodyne.
As head of state, the British monarch is expected to remain publicly neutral on political matters, and the queen's addresses tend to be broad, anodyne and even a little opaque.
Most people are not aware of the fact that the anodyne-sounding Office of Professional Responsibility at the Justice Department acts as a supercharged internal affairs division for the FBI.
The F.B.I. statement ran counter to the decidedly low-key approach that Mr. Wray has taken as director, avoiding news media interviews and delivering anodyne speeches to law enforcement groups.
"I worked on Anodyne in a frenzy of pent-up longing, having been obsessed with making games for a long time but never really getting anywhere," Kittaka told me via email.
Our American envoys were no help: The U.S. embassy in Cairo was a citadel, drawbridges up, and the ambassador's rare press briefings were so icy and anodyne that we stopped going.
The By the Book column is a weekly feature in the New York Times Book Review, and for such an anodyne-sounding column, it has long been a magnet for controversy.
However, after the deal was struck, they say he reverted to an "anodyne" version of events, until his lawyers huddled with him and he then switched back to the incriminating version.
And so, this statement, that seems very anodyne and something that nobody could be against, actually wound up being used to devalue what the Black Lives Matter movement was telling us.
To most people who watched the broadcast, his statements were forgettably anodyne — the kind of sound bite that television news anchors use to fill time until more concrete facts become available.
The incendiary nature of identity issues has prompted the two leading candidates for the chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee, Tom Perez and Keith Ellison, to purposefully focus on anodyne concerns.
In fact, the endorsement of the president's travel policy is partial and temporary, and the anodyne, unsigned 13-page order may be all the Supreme Court ever has to say about it.
Secretary Clinton's role in the matter proves subject to the same dynamic — her actions, while not a matter of factual debate, can look either sinister or anodyne depending on your partisan perspective.
Our thought bubble, from Axios editor-in-chief Nicholas Johnston: Too much computer can be anodyne, like Waze directing me off a highway when it erroneously thinks there's a jam up ahead.
The American artist Sean Snyder, at the beginning of the Iraq war, downloaded images that U.S. soldiers had posted to an early photo-sharing website — ARANGO Which are very vanilla, very anodyne.
In subsequent years, the report states, a "neo-Confederate theme park" grew around the mountain, replete with a plantation house, anodyne versions of antebellum life, and a "Gone With the Wind" museum.
The reigning commercial queen of the region continues to be Southern Living, that anodyne, 51-year-old war horse with the best cheese-straw recipes, and an audited circulation of 2.8 million.
The Democratic platform, For the People, outlines a relatively anodyne agenda — lowering health care and prescription drug costs, increasing worker pay, cleaning up corruption — that Democrats say unites all of their candidates.
Unlike the previous debates, which were often soporific and anodyne, this one was lively and afforded viewers, particularly those who are still undecided, a sharply delineated contrast among each of the candidates.
Over the course of Curry's previous contract, his play and his anodyne charm helped increase the value of the Warriors to $2100 billion, from a sales price of $230 million in 22.
It suggested that UN leaders were eager to support a more radical and confrontational grassroots climate movement than has previously existed, even if the press release's anodyne language struggled to convey it.
But — and this is the Hollywood part — "Instant Family" is also predictable (when a character says "the birth mother isn't a factor," you know that's not gonna pan out) and reflexively anodyne.
Perhaps it is not surprising, then, that the performances — including that of Ms. McGovern, who lately played a mother of similar vintage but more anodyne personality on "Downton Abbey" — are often overstated.
He didn't issue a more anodyne statement — something that, for example, echoed Flynn's reasons for resigning and promised a swift and thorough search for the next person who will hold the job.
"Initially (Vara's remarks) are pretty anodyne little quotes, little bits of wisdom as it were, but when he gets into writing his China books we get these ferocious anti-China quotes," she said.
As bizarre or shady as the concept may sound, most of the meet-ups seem particularly anodyne, with "grabbing a few drinks" or "going to a movie" appearing as the most common requests.
"And so, that statement, which seems very anodyne and something that nobody could be against, actually wound up being used to devalue what the Black Lives Matter movement was telling us," Buttigieg said.
It's an anodyne fan flick that casts only furtive glances in Ferrante's direction, as if the filmmaker, Giacomo Durzi, were a reverential subject who doesn't dare to make eye contact with the queen.
Usually a campaign hands out yard signs, buttons and stickers with the candidate's name and perhaps an anodyne slogan such as "Kamala Harris For the People" or "Warren Has a Plan for That".
" Martin, then less stubborn than he was in the mid 40s, happily agreed, removing the song's gut-wrenching conclusion and replacing it with something anodyne: "So hang a shining star upon the highest bough.
It's important not to overstate Markle's independence: She's not, say, keeping her job (or her blog), and after her marriage she may well be subsumed into the anodyne affability of the wider royal family.
Across the rotunda, Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, says the greatest thing Congress can do this year is only slightly less anodyne than naming a post office: appropriate money.
How many clicks through YouTube's "Up Next" recommendations does it take to go from an anodyne PBS clip about the 116th United States Congress to an anti-immigrant video from a designated hate organization?
America—still the world's imperial power, still the driver of a largely anodyne global culture dominated by big brands, pop behemoths, and Hollywood—continues to hold the world's attention more than any other nation.
I'm enjoying my time with Anodyne 2, particularly it's dreamy tone and big, surreal world dotted with pint-sized dungeons, a little like a super-indie (two people made it) Breath of the Wild.
"The iconic image was Castro getting all huffy about some pretty anodyne critiques of the human rights situation in Cuba," said Michael C. Desch, a political-science professor at the University of Notre Dame.
Case in point: William Nicholson's anodyne biodrama "Shadowlands," which traces the late-blooming 1950s romance between the author and Oxford don C. S. Lewis (his friends call him Jack) and the poet Joy Davidman.
" Julia is mooning over his physicality here, yet James is also a square — a man so unfeasibly sane, patient and anodyne that Iris, the acerbic mother of Julia's dead husband, wants to "smack him.
Lizzo may have said it best in closing her performance, and demonstrating how different today's cultural landscape is from the anodyne, polished and packaged reality that the academy's white male insiders sought to present.
The call appeared fairly anodyne, at least compared to Trump's July 25 conversation with Zelensky, in which he repeatedly asked the Ukrainian to investigate one of his political rivals, former Vice President Joe Biden.
I was more than ready for a brash, new "West Side Story," especially after the anodyne sweetness of its last Broadway outing in 2009, staged by Arthur Laurents, who wrote the show's original book.
If "Tito and the Birds" falls well short of those lofty comparisons in its narrative invention — the anodyne resolution feels a few drafts short of something haunting — it also feels more timely than timeless.
Yeah, and that sense of dislocation of just finding yourself day after day in these otherly, baffling, anodyne, unnatural environments, and the weird sort of cohesion that comes from visiting all of these places.
But he did recognise one big thing: that the prophets of globalisation and European integration erred badly if they thought that national loyalties would either melt away or become so anodyne that they didn't matter.
And it is not wholly anodyne: the guarantee of all-day care for all children of primary school age, for example, would be a really positive step in a country with below-average female employment.
The usages and contexts of the n-word, for example, have evolved in such a way that even its re-appropriation in black culture renders it anything but an anodyne word that's available to all.
In an anodyne paragraph at the end of the statement issued after the meeting, the FOMC announced that the Fed would no longer replace all maturing bonds in its massive $4.2 trillion portfolio of bonds.
But this was just a prologue to an era in which the hoodie became at once an anodyne style object and a subject of moral panic, its popularity and its selective stigmatization rising in proportion.
But if they didn't want another debate, they should have just said so, and offered some anodyne excuse like they wanted to spend more time campaigning in New York and less time campaigning on television.
But using such an anodyne form to tell such a sly story — about egotistic New York actors descending on Middle America to help a lesbian go to her high school prom — makes it almost subversive.
It was an attempt to retain graduates from nearby colleges and advance North Carolina's economy, and it became hugely successful: Amid its winding streets and anodyne landscaping, big information technology, pharmaceutical and biotech companies flourished.
The lovely romantic ballads Emma is given to sing, with titles like "Dance With You" and "Unruly Heart," are completely anodyne — or would be if it weren't for the context, which turns them into breakthroughs.
Somehow, though, this earnest, anodyne remake has managed to surgically extract the magic — leaving the story and signature lines intact while suctioning out all the subtlety, charm and lead chemistry that defined the iconic 1987 original.
Sean Han-Tani and Joni Kittaka's Even The Ocean and Anodyne refuse to dispense with heroics and power fantasies, but they alter the conditions of those fantasies and put focus on who they could be for.
Where the "second generation" of their Andalusian opposite numbers the Gipsy Kings proved even more anodyne than the first, this aggregation hasn't lost a wink or a flourish even though its eldest generation has died off.
The whole scene is beautifully gauged, and the problem is that Koch—like Weisse, as Seeband's anxiously watchful wife, and like Rosendahl, as Elisabeth—overshadows Tom Schilling, who is suave but anodyne in the leading role.
From his day trip last fall to Turkey to negotiate a cease-fire in northern Syria to his takeover of the chaotic presidential transition, Mr. Pence is used to being diverted from his reliably anodyne schedule.
He is unabashed about his support for traditional liberal causes, including abortion rights, but in television ads, he often emphasizes more anodyne positions, like fighting wasteful spending in Washington and creating more tech jobs at home.
The manifesto also sarcastically credits relatively anodyne video games, such as Spyro the Dragon and Fortnite, with causing the attackers' extremism -- seemingly to undermine the popular perception that only violent gaming culture has a radicalizing effect.
On Friday, the Arizona Republican's campaign released an anodyne statement on basic civics: "[U]nder the Constitution, the Senate's role is to provide advice and consent on this nomination, and to seek the truth," it read.
Like most ideas that become anodyne and useless enough for corporate marketing plans, "body positivity" didn't begin that way — it started out radical and fringe, as a tenet of the fat acceptance movement of the 1960s.
Of course, few of these posts are such explicit calls to action — in fact, much of the online footprint of the week's extremists are mundane, lazy examples of bigotry, or even anodyne bits of social media fodder.
The bank's settlement with the Justice Department also resulted in an anodyne "statement of facts" that essentially glossed over the precise details of what JPMorgan Chase had done wrong and what Ms. Fleischmann had told the department.
The evidence is all around: lawyers representing troublesome clients have found themselves behind bars; preachers who used to pronounce against corruption stick strictly to their anodyne scripts; and stand-up comedians have stopped poking fun at royals.
" Foreswearing a bold wish list, "The Democratic platform, For the People, outlines a relatively anodyne agenda — lowering health care and prescription drug costs, increasing worker pay, cleaning up corruption — that Democrats say unites all of their candidates.
When a reporter from The Daily Beast conducted an anodyne interview with Scott, Rus Yusupov, the co-founder and C.E.O., exploded at the "unauthorized" conversation, called the reporter and threatened to fire Scott if the story ran.
But the growing list of top envoys who have provoked controversy even in posts of close allies, where diplomatic duties largely include party-giving and anodyne cheerleading, has been unusual — and, for the Trump administration, potentially perilous.
At the time, campaign Chairman John Podesta, a former Obama White House official, had been dispatched to Clinton's victory party at the Jacob Javits Center to deliver an anodyne statement leaving the result of the election unaddressed.
She was so committed to surrendering to his "idea of himself" that the one time she said something off-script, asking a truly anodyne question during one of his grandiose disquisitions, she felt a spasm of anxiety.
A few years ago, it might have been unthinkable that a Catholic priest, speaking perfectly in line with Catholic social teaching on economic justice, might have been deemed "political" for a relatively anodyne comment about income inequality.
However in a country that adheres to the austere Wahhabi brand of Sunni Islam, which bans gender mixing, concerts and cinemas, the plan's seemingly anodyne goals to empower women, promote sports and invest in entertainment have been criticized.
It has an anodyne title, "Russia Military Power," but the primary conclusion is sobering: Russian strongman Vladimir Putin believes the US is orchestrating events that go against Russian interests, with the express goal of ensuring he loses power.
Often involving anodyne press statements, vacuous declarations of progress and orchestrated handshakes, official talks feel deeply undramatic (think of the Israel-Palestine negotiations from 2013-14, convened by John Kerry, or the stalemate of the current Brexit talks).
Trump and his speechwriters decided that rather than doubling down on the "American carnage" grimness of his inaugural, it'd be more media-friendly to talk about dreams and jobs and veterans, the anodyne stuff of public political discourse.
It seemed to be a massive, presidency-shaking story, but Republicans in Congress responded largely with anodyne statements about how they needed more information and how there was still no proven collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Mr. Trump has mostly brushed them off, although he has intermittently stuck to anodyne pronouncements about policy or feel-good meetings with foreign leaders, as he did during his nine-day trip to the Middle East and Europe.
Payton — who occasionally seems to be a rough analog for gun control activist David Hogg and at other times seems like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reimagined as an anodyne white man — makes occasional stabs at caring about political issues.
She said it was replaced in the governor's office with "Abdication of Dom Pedro," a more anodyne painting depicting the decision of the first ruler of the Empire of Brazil to step down in 1831 and return to Europe.
After a press conference filled with off-the-cuff andsometimes bizarre comments, his visit to Reddit stronghold r/The_Donald was marked by conspicuously anodyne responses — which, to be honest, was probably the best outcome anyone could have hoped for.
Working in a familiar place and eating familiar, anodyne food gets me through the chaotic, isolated world I live in, where my job and my relationship with my mental health change, but this one, warm, delicious thing does not.
FOR world leaders, the prospect of a day spent milling around a gleaming new conference centre in Hangzhou, China, at the G20 summit this week, with nothing to show for it but an anodyne communiqué, must be depressing enough.
The FBI, for its part, cannot endure many more days like the Strzok hearings where the FBI general counsel is seen blocking the most anodyne questions that they believe fall under their overly broad umbrella of case-related information.
" Mr. Pareene added, "It just seems silly and self-righteous, even if I guess it is still notable or newsworthy that the White House press secretary can't bring herself to make some anodyne statement of support for the press.
And like that earlier effort to evade substantive questions of racial justice and reparation with anodyne rhetoric, post-racial discourse grew mostly out of a species of magical thinking that soon became conventional wisdom within a white-dominated punditocracy.
A more anodyne post offered a ham-handed attempt to find common ground between China and the United States, pointing to the basketball player Yao Ming, pandas and American students making dumplings as examples of the countries' close relationship.
But in December 2017, Lukashenko passed a decree allowing businesses registered with (although not necessarily physically located in) High Technology Park, an anodyne business center on the gray outskirts of the capital, to mine, develop, and trade in cryptocurrencies.
It is the racial and ethnic exclusionists so undone by a work of anodyne conceptual art, created in part by a movie star, that they are compelled out of the dark crevices of the internet and into the sun.
It is notable, in both cases, that instead of today's anodyne, highly commercialised genre of EDM ("electronic dance music") being posited as rave music's natural successor, that role is allotted to grime—which, like rave, is a grassroots form.
You can start telling the story of what happened in the mid-1970s as a story that doesn't include race at all — about the Powell memo, about corporations learning to organize, about anodyne forces like globalization and technological change.
Even today, it's as absolutely anodyne and acceptable as the version dear old Chic-champ Nile Rodgers turned in for the now-forgotten soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop III, a film that approximately no one born after 1992 has seen.
The talking points for KPRF campaigners, which in the past have been so blandly anodyne as to be almost parodies, confining themselves to softball issues such as more support for pensioners and war veterans, are much more hard-hitting this time.
But in a country that adheres to an austere brand of Wahhabi Sunni Islam, where gender segregation is mandatory and concerts and cinemas are banned, the plan's seemingly anodyne goals to empower women, promote sports and invest in entertainment are controversial.
But the Grammys' relationship with rap has progressed in fits and starts, with the awards often going to the anodyne — most recently in 2014, when the white rapper Macklemore won in three of four current rap categories over Mr. Lamar.
If your technology stock index is selling off by 5 or 10 percent because of something outwardly anodyne the government has said then you either have (a) too much speculation, (b) a too powerful government, or in China's case both.
Even in relatively anodyne-sounding parts of this speech, Trump makes it clear that he is speaking to some people and not to others—for instance, he is not speaking to the people who do not feel protected by law enforcement.
The SPD conference that followed was a Merkel-ishly anodyne affair, one of many such moments in which the former European Parliament president seemed incapable of speaking in his own voice, transfixed by the chancellor's popularity and crippled by caution.
We've heard versions of this story that range from the abusive, like angrily berating actors until they break down, to the anodyne, like demanding lots and lots of takes to get exactly the right one, or keeping exhausting working hours.
It's not that these anodyne motives and others don't partially explain the Brexit, but that the people citing them tend to conveniently omit the fact that a decisive factor in the Brexit vote (as in Trump's rise) was nonspecific bigotry.
After a press conference filled with off-the-cuff and sometimes bizarre comments, his visit to Reddit stronghold r/The_Donald was marked by conspicuously anodyne responses — which, to be honest, was probably the best outcome anyone could have hoped for.
Mrs Trump offered instead an anodyne portrait of wifely devotion—with no acknowledgement of the potentially humanising strains or peculiarities inherent, it might be assumed, in her match to a difficult man a quarter of a century older than her.
Without it, the love songs that regularly place him in the Top 10 — megahits like "All of Me" from 2013 — are anodyne enough to work as wedding songs; they're a worthy and lucrative enterprise that can leave an unctuous, saccharine aftertaste.
The EU isn't the first to tackle this by issuing a list of recommendations — the White House released 23 guidelines in 2016, for instance — but it's a bit more concrete and less anodyne than previous lists, notably because of the checklist.
The nastier you insist Nate is and the more anodyne his pitching is in contrast to your bogus boasting, the more it underscores the failure to give the audience anything that's actually nasty, or worth the hashtag, or even interesting.
And mindful of the way that folk musicians like Pete Seeger had been blacklisted during the McCarthy era, others complained that the trio's upbeat, anodyne brand of folk betrayed the leftist, populist music of pioneers like Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston.
It just wouldn't communicate, aside from sending the Haggler an anodyne "no comment" email along with word that it refused to interact with a reporter about its customers, even if those customers specifically requested that the reporter contact the company.
These tales of "utilization review" (the industry's suitably anodyne term for questioning your health care choices) ring true when I reflect on the time I've logged on the other side of the phone and fax machine, advocating for my patients.
The White House used anodyne language to describe the president's motives for going to Paris — "reaffirming America's strong ties of friendship to France," and "celebrating this important day with the French people" — which failed to even remotely capture the psychological subtext.
Woven in with these grabs for clicks and cash were videos of the candidate at African American churches and talking with little girls—the kind of anodyne fare that, in a previous campaign, might have been the entire social media program.
Some in the alumni community, like Ms. Rowan, believed that the university had come to see the comedy component of Orgo Night, which was not always 100 percent dependably anodyne, as a liability in an age of heightened political sensitivities.
But with China and the United States still apparently so far apart on the issue of aluminum overcapacity that they couldn't come up with even the most anodyne of political statements, there's not much the rest of the world can do about it.
But with China and the United States still apparently so far apart on the issue of aluminium overcapacity that they couldn't come up with even the most anodyne of political statements, there's not much the rest of the world can do about it.
Snap's AR milestone Here's an interesting nugget in an otherwise anodyne item about Snap being an innovative company: In December 2017, the company launched Lens Studio, a tool to publish and share augmented reality experiences created in-house and by the Snapchat community.
This incentive-based structure led to a two-pronged approach to content: anodyne "relatable" blog posts that take little time to write and circulate widely on Facebook, and controversial opinion or topical news reactions that can go viral by inciting conversational rage.
Even something entirely anodyne -- say, reading the bedtime story "Green Eggs and Ham," as Cruz did in an earlier filibuster -- would have to be seen as a strategic attempt to delay or derail a potentially unfavorable decision on his own qualification for office.
It looks like a square screen, a TV. Then, at the story's most anodyne moment—the prince comes across mute Rusalka and instantly falls for her—the stage is strewn with cartoonishly bright yellow flowers and the sky is a plastic blue.
Just like that, it becomes one more part of the whole tableaux—a question to be fielded at the same podiums that video games reproduce so you can feel just like a real athlete and answer the same questions, only more anodyne.
On its face, that's a pretty anodyne description by the league but it would stand to reason it's for Preller's involvement in the Padres setting up a two-tiered medical record keeping system seemingly intended to keep pertinent medical information from opposing teams.
Dittrich arrived at Molaison's story with a distinctly personal perspective — he is Scoville's grandson, and his mother was Corkin's best friend growing up — and his work reveals a sordid saga that differs markedly from the relatively anodyne one that has become accepted wisdom.
It may have an anodyne title — "A Review of Various Actions by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice in Advance of the 2016 Election" — but the almost 600-page report will ripple through the body politic for months, probably years.
The only provocation is how anodyne and feel-good the whole thing is — how Mr. Bel has substituted self-serving concepts about "democratic potential" or "exposing the Museum's human infrastructure" (to quote the program) in place of the work of an artist.
From a distance, the high-gloss, virtuosic enamel paintings look like Thomas Kinkade landscapes mixed with Hieronymus Bosch scenarios: pretty, anodyne landscapes peppered with apocalyptic micro-hells in which mythic demons cribbed from traditions in Mr. Shaw's native Kashmir battle with contemporary humans.
Xevi Xirgo, director of a newspaper, El Punt Avui, who worked with Mr. Puigdemont in the late 1980s, said that even then Mr. Puigdemont was pushing to allocate more space to any news item related to self-determination, however anodyne it appeared.
He seemed particularly preoccupied with the idea that his players were running the risk of repeating mistakes from last season, when their anodyne performances had cost the club a coach, José Mourinho, and not just its title but its Champions League status.
Although it offers a dungeon, a curse and a shocking theft, this flat, anodyne movie is unlikely to join the pantheon of holiday classics, so keep a rein on your expectations and accept that you'll need something more to salvage the evening.
On Monday, the university announced that it was leaving Budapest and decamping for Vienna, bowing to nearly two years of pressure from the Hungarian government that started with an anodyne-sounding 2017 higher education law that was designed to hamstring CEU specifically.
Most of these press releases were both mundane and anodyne, as not every day can be red-letter, and because, of course, Amazon is not putting anything but a sunny, peppy face on its daily existence when it writes missives about its own business evolution.
The lines and arrows and dots and shapes that populate them represent the traces of the players who once trod their fields with pleasure and passion, whereas an empty field diagram, while perhaps a purer aesthetic of minimalism, comes off as anodyne and sterile.
"Anodyne," the first episode of the series, which will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival later this month, imagines a reality in which Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz and Alice from Alice in Wonderland meet after being committed to a mental health facility.
The 29-year-old entrepreneur, who rose to notoriety as a teenager when he became the first hacker to unlock the first-generation iPhone, has always has been an off-the-wall, outside-the-box thinker in the buttoned-up, anodyne world of Silicon Valley.
The worry is that he's so vulnerable that he'll tempt Hillary Clinton to run a campaign that is as anodyne as possible on policy, focused almost exclusively on Trump's personality and lack of qualifications, aiming for a landslide win that would carry no mandate.
While Bud Light's campaign seemed at first like just another advertiser's anodyne attempt to feed on voter malaise ahead of the election, the brand has shown a surprising willingness to tackle somewhat politically sensitive subjects, like same-sex marriage and the gender pay gap.
When Democrats pressed him to answer "yes" or "no" to questions about his political views, he tended to arch his right eyebrow, mark his notebook with a thick black sharpie, and recite anodyne facts about legal decisions in an authoritative monotone, effectively swerving their questions.
"Not Everyone Can Be an Orphan" starts in anodyne fashion: The audience is seated on both sides of a traverse stage, where a middle-aged couple and their grown children are chatting happily around a dinner table, the family's Christmas tree twinkling in the background.
There's lots of parenting advice in the show—talk to your kids about death, tell them that it's O.K. to be sad, and believe them when they describe a hidden basement that is not in the blueprints—but it all feels pre-chewed, anodyne.
Usually a forum for anodyne statements about international cooperation and proper environmental stewardship, the lid was blown off the latest Arctic Council meeting in May when Pompeo delivered an unabashedly martial and provocative speech that deserves far more attention than it got at the time.
There's New York-neurotic, with which many of us are familiar, ranging from the friend who insists on altering the most anodyne of food offerings, to the more serious cases, the acquaintances who pour forth the most appalling intimacies of their relationships with little filter.
So what may sound like an anodyne administrative job can develop into a crucial strategic role and a major White House power center — because when all those people want to talk to the president, it's the scheduler who gets to tell them yes or no.
Franklin stayed quiet and gentle, taking his place in the "Peanuts" gang as a steady but low-key presence over the next three decades — sometimes to the chagrin of African-Americans who found him to be anodyne at best and a token at worst.
In particular, she has been held up as inferior to the Duchess of Cambridge, formerly known as Kate Middleton, who fulfills the fantasy of an anodyne royal who is practically perfect by virtue of dutifully and enthusiastically always showing up where she needs to be.
His current "anodyne" vices are a far cry from those of his younger days, which he chronicles in his new memoir, "Then It Fell Apart," going back to the day in May 1999 when he released "Play," the most successful electronic music album of all time.
" From outside the locker room, Nicklaus's pep talk might sound like your typical anodyne jock-speak, but it did wonders for Price, according to Hickey: "Price took those words to heart as he guided the Canadiens to victory in yet another game they could easily have lost.
His anodyne public and artistic persona, wedded as it is to progressive politics, feels increasingly like a feat in 2018, when the polarization of public figures has resulted in stars as dispositionally muted as Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé nevertheless being flamed by conservatives as radical leftists.
Generally I think that the larger and more public-facing your network becomes, the subset of content you want to share becomes smaller and smaller, to the point where you're either sharing anodyne stuff like food porn or articles you know your followers already agree with.
When you put the player in the shoes of a domestic abuse victim and then represent their struggle as a series of gamebook-style choices, when you offer this anodyne, neutral vision of agency, you are suggesting that domestic abuse victims are complicit in their own abuse.
He had been a proper investigative journalist, as well as a trenchant writer; but his Mao books were banned on the mainland, and the journal Yanhuang Chunqiu, which he strongly backed in its unofficial reappraisals of Chinese history, had been made anodyne and the editor sacked.
Among his otherwise anodyne presidential proposals for veteran care—including an end to the Afghanistan war, expansions of "innovation" at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and restoration of more benefits to other-than-honorable dischargees—O'Rourke's campaign on Monday announced a "war tax" on non-military households.
There's something anarchic about cruising, something primal that seems to stick two fingers up at the increasingly monolithic, "safe" heteronormative culture that is growing up around us, at the increasing conservatism of much of the gay scene, at the gentrification that is making our cities so anodyne.
If you're already a regular journaler, you might not find much use in Day One; my wife, who has kept a dead-tree journal for much of her life, found the app convenient but anodyne, lacking the organic, precious warmth of committing one's thoughts to paper.
Eventually I stopped busking in front of Notre-Dame and sought out trouble in other parts of Paris, the Île de la Cité becoming in my mind a blandly familiar, anodyne quarter that I'd traverse when traveling from Left Bank to Right Bank or vice versa.
Labor leaders argued that the rare opportunity for voters to weigh in directly on a so-called right-to-work measure — which several states have passed in recent years — revealed how little public support the policy has, at least once voters get beyond the anodyne branding.
In conversation, De Almeida, like other TikTok teens I talked to, mixed the ecstatically strange dialect of people who love memes—a language in which every word sets off a chain of incomprehensible referents—with the sort of anodyne corporate jargon I associate with marketing professionals.
Jennifer Lopez and Shakira restored sparkle and spectacle to the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday night with headlining sets heavy on Latin pride, a year after the pop-rock band Maroon 5 performed an anodyne set with the rapper Travis Scott that seemed to please nobody.
A few seemingly anodyne statements that diplomats from the seven countries prepared in advance will be released at the end of the summit, a European Union official said, among them a document on the partnership between African nations and the G7 countries and one on biodiversity.
A few seemingly anodyne statements that diplomats from the seven countries prepared in advance will be released at the end of the summit, a European Union official said, among them a document on the partnership between African nations and the G7 countries and one on biodiversity.
The result is somewhat surreal: You'll hear Obama's rather anodyne reflections on the Trayvon Martin shooting (his famous "if I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon" comment) juxtaposed with the voices of Rush Limbaugh and other conservative pundits saying that Obama is calling for a literal race war.
Though this is a relatively anodyne situation involving meme pages, the widespread panic among some of the most active groups and pages on the platform shows how little faith users have in the company's ability to foresee these issues and prevent fallout, rather than react after the fact.
Less than 24 hours after eight people were killed and 11 injured when a truck plowed through a bike lane in Manhattan, President Donald Trump shifted from making anodyne comments about "thoughts and prayers" to proposing a policy fix: eliminating the federal government's little-known diversity visa program.
Up until very recently, before I began to hear the conversation around Leaving Neverland that came out of Sundance, I saw myself in relation to Jackson the way I imagined the women love interests in his music videos related to him — with an abstract, anodyne kind of affection.
The Oscars are always, first and foremost, going to be about projecting an image of Hollywood as a place with vaguely liberal politics, completely anodyne views on race and gender (that nonetheless mask some horrifying prejudices), and a business model that's the envy of people all over the world.
Brady raised some hackles in 2015 by wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, but the whole of his career has been as anodyne and consumerist as Michael Jordan's; if he ever entertained a thought about anything besides defensive alignments and UGG sales figures, he's kept it to himself.
The anodyne welcome letter to incoming freshmen is a college staple, but this week the University of Chicago took a different approach: It sent new students a blunt statement opposing some hallmarks of campus political correctness, drawing thousands of impassioned responses, for and against, as it caromed around cyberspace.
Since the franchise expired, though, he has made smart choices, shunning the anodyne and finding employment with venturesome directors: David Cronenberg, for "Cosmopolis" (2012) and "Maps to the Stars" (2014); Brady Corbet, for "The Childhood of a Leader" (2015); and James Gray, for "The Lost City of Z" (2016).
Although Mr. Timberlake makes an eccentric, not quite convincing turn toward roots-rock during second half of "Man of the Woods," most of the time he's still content to dwell in funk and dance-music nostalgia, supplying oh-so-competent, familiar-feeling grooves and anodyne gestures toward seduction.
Democrats at all levels of government must aggressively communicate the degree to which these anodyne-sounding proposals would lead to an assault on health care for those in nursing homes and for working families straining to deal with a serious disability, as well as for the poorest Americans.
On the Convention's final night, Hillary Clinton accepted her party's historic nomination with a long, less than transporting speech that featured the sorts of checklists that campaign tacticians favor: a nod to Sanders, pandering to diverse television viewers, and anodyne slogans ("America is great because America is good").
Even comments that would be anodyne in any other era, such as ones accurately interpreting the main takeaways of an IG report, are taken by Trump as a personal attack, because they don't accord with his pre-baked narrative about "deep state" forces conspiring to take him down.
It was assumed that the president would do anodyne photo-ops like hosting a Ramadan break-fast — things that would both remind Muslims in the US that America agreed they were Americans, and remind non-Muslims that someone can be American while observing religious holidays and eating traditional foods.
VERDICT: Bad video—and weird that a video for a song from one of Kanye's most overstuffed albums would come across as so anodyne and muted… But the video for Late Registration single "Touch the Sky" certainly makes up for it—although I'm not sure it's in a good way.
An unwavering position of the Kim regime that, through a fortuitous combination of Pyongyang's art of stalling, a complementary South Korean government, and a U.S. president with an appetite to paint the summit as a foreign policy success, appears to be gradually cementing in some minds as an anodyne scenario.
Native Americans whose parenting practices were perceived to breach white norms or whose conduct was seen as suspicious — conduct as anodyne as taking a child to a hospital or leaving children with a babysitter or extended family members — had their children taken away from them and handed over to white families.
I'm not the only one with lingering doubts about the future of E3 or the ESA, which is why on today's episode of Waypoint Radio, we dig into this topic (along with conversations about Anodyne 2, Rebel Galaxy Outlaw, Star Wars: Outer Rim, and (of course) more Fire Emblem: Three Houses.
But where Airbnb offers a veritable hodgepodge of rooms and homes — some are people's homes, some are vacation places, some never had and never will have a private occupant, and across all those the range of quality varies wildly — Domio offers predictability and consistency with its (possibly more anodyne) inventory.
Bullock entered late and shockingly his completely anodyne, John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyKrystal Ball: What Harris's exit means for the other 2202 candidates 2628 Democrats thank Harris for friendship, candidacy after senator drops out Democrats take in lobbying industry cash despite pledges MORE but with less spunk approach never really caught on.
Mr. Fiske's Florida Congressional Committee is one of a string of political action committees with anodyne names — NorPac in New Jersey, To Protect Our Heritage PAC outside Chicago, the Maryland Association for Concerned Citizens outside Baltimore, among others — that operate independently of Aipac but whose missions and membership align with it.
By making its endorsement of the president's travel policy partial and temporary, and in light of the time-bound nature of the order (its entry and refugee bans expire in 90 and 120 days respectively) the anodyne, unsigned 13-page order may be all the Supreme Court ever has to say about it.
"The Last Movie Star" takes a turn from cringeworthy fish-out-of-water comedy into anodyne sentimentality when Vic and his incongruously dressed driver, Lil (Ariel Winter) — a goth aspiring artist whose sketches were contributed by the "Hellraiser" director Clive Barker — escape to Vic's hometown Knoxville, where he makes peace with his past.
The tale is on the anodyne side (read the classic "Lord of Scoundrels" for the author at her most hilariously inventive); still, Chase's consistent gift is to gently puncture all the genre's conventions but one: the one that makes you care about her Regency hero and heroine and their happy ever after.
There's a potluck holiday party coming up at the school, at the church or the shul, at the office, the gym, the bait shop, at the yoga studio, the grange hall, the library, wherever communities gather to ask anodyne questions about family and travel this time of year, about the weather, about work.
Instead, he offers an anodyne call for civility, and to the extent that he rebukes any faction of the Republican Party it's his own ersatz-Randian faction: There was a time when I would talk about a difference between "makers" and "takers" in our country, referring to people who accepted government benefits.
Those adults try to get him to play by the old rules of show business — which include making sure to thank the studio that invited you to a movie premiere, and performing an incredibly anodyne version of Christianity — but he doesn't really understand those rules, because at just 13, he's a self-made celebrity.
"The stories told in this book might be a reminder that where there is art there is hope," Gabriel writes in her introduction, but that wan, anodyne sentiment doesn't do justice to the gorgeous and unsettling narrative that follows; it's as if once Gabriel got started, the canvas before her opened up new vistas.
While "Bad and Boujee," which Mr. Glover, the star and creator of "Atlanta" on FX, unexpectedly called "the best song … ever" onstage, had been building in clubs and online since its August release, it had only recently reached radio and was far from the near-omnipresence of other more anodyne (and, notably, whiter) streaming smashes.
James Osborn and Frederick Durbec's 1860 photographs made near Charleston, South Carolina present an anodyne picture of plantation life with faceless slaves doing chores in the middle ground, while Alexander Gardner and James Gibson's 1862 "Contrabands on Mr. Toller's Farm" shows a resolute group of men, women, and children who sought protection from slavery in Union-controlled territory.
I assumed that Charli XCX and Halsey would always be the sort of anodyne pop stars that would provide the soundtrack to all my future grocery shopping — I'd stroll through the canned goods aisle, looking for Goya beans, and hear "Boom, Clap" playing faintly in the background, never giving a second thought to the artist behind the song. However.
Though much of the content itself is fairly anodyne — Mr. Zuckerberg is careful enough not to say excessively inflammatory things to his staff of more than 40,000 employees, even in private — it is a rare look into the dynamic between the chief executive of Facebook and the types of questions his work force is concerned with.
Though Mr Flynn claimed that those contacts had been anodyne, turning on the logistics of future meetings and conversations, allegations spread that the pair had in fact discussed sanctions imposed by the Obama administration to punish Russia for meddling in the November presidential election, notably by stealing and leaking the private e-mails of senior officials in the Clinton campaign and Democratic Party.
Trump's mostly highly-rated tweets among Republicans, Democrats and independents were also the least characteristic, tending towards the sort of safe and anodyne comments that his predecessors would have made praising the armed forces, commemorating the storming of Normandy, thanking first responders in Las Vegas and hurricanes Harvey and Irma and sending "thoughts and prayers" to the McCain family after a cancer diagnosis.
The stories that are really hurt by spoilers are those with major reveals — but a lot of the time, simply knowing there's a reveal is a big spoiler in and of itself, so studios, marketing departments, and critics really try to keep the idea that there's a reveal at all from viewers, selling a much more anodyne story than what's actually on screen.
Earlier today, from Axios AM: President Trump's public lashing of the FBI, and the criticism by normally supportive Republican members of Congress, have damaged bureau morale, the N.Y. Times reports: Director Christopher Wray, trying to move past his predecessor's era, "has kept a low profile, making sure his anodyne speeches inside and outside the F.B.I. do not inflame the White House."
As The Times reported in "University of Chicago Strikes Back Against Campus Political Correctness": The anodyne welcome letter to incoming freshmen is a college staple, but this week the University of Chicago took a different approach: It sent new students a blunt statement opposing some hallmarks of campus political correctness, drawing thousands of impassioned responses, for and against, as it caromed around cyberspace.
The up-close, softly lit compositions produce an aura of tranquility even in the midst of disconcerting situations, as with the burly and legless "Disabled Ex-servicemen" (1928) in his wooden wheelchair, alone at the foot of sidewalk steps, or in images of anodyne aristocrats or bureaucrats, like the lanky, nattily-dressed "Public Prosecutor" (1931), with his beady-eyed attentiveness.
The telecast didn't feature as many duets between legends and newcomers as it has in the past, and the artist who was honored with the multi-genre tribute from five different artists was anodyne Lionel Richie, rather than David Bowie, who got a messy medley from Lady Gaga, the modern artist whose creative output most suggests she might have a Bowie-like career.
" That's not an assessment to make the heart beat faster, but it captures the escapist, anodyne appeal that "Shoes" must have had for Americans still recovering from World War II. Directed by the veteran hitmaker George Abbott, with an episodic, joke-packed book by Stephen Longstreet, it was the longest-running show to open that year, outstripping "Brigadoon" and "Finian's Rainbow.
The text includes a foreword by eco-blogger and activist Joe Romm, and the book is peppered with anodyne pull-quotes of questionable relevance, for example, "We never know the worth of water till the well is dry," attributed to Thomas Fuller's Gnomologia (1732), a collection of maxims from which Ben Franklin cribbed more than a few of Poor Richard's adages.
In the latest example of President Donald Trump's administration creating chaos around even the anodyne daily affairs of Washington, D.C., First Lady Melania Trump posted on Twitter about hosting a group of children this week in the White House as her husband clogged his timeline with numerous angry tweets about a presidential rival — and his attorney general was grilled by the Senate about the Russia investigation. Mrs.
The golden era of Nike football adverts started to fade around the same sort of time Ronaldinho did—or, maybe, my enthusiasm for them did, maybe the ascension of the anodyne Messi/Bad Ronaldo world football paradigm was what made me finally grow up—but that's how it was from 1998 to 2006: Nike, Brazilians, slightly smaller than regulation footballs, The Best Adverts Ever Made.
His remarks in the interview — about his father's successful 2016 presidential campaign, how little the family sees him now, and India's great entrepreneurial spirit — were so anodyne that when the Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan entered the room near the end of the interview, people lifted their phones to take photos of the actor and stopped paying attention to the oldest child of America's president.
Still, Ms. Field felt compelled to say something when, in 2012, she addressed the Women and Power conference at the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, N.Y. Rather than make some anodyne opening remarks, she shared a complicated reflection about her pursuit of the Mary Todd Lincoln role in the Steven Spielberg film "Lincoln" and about her own mother, who had died of cancer in 2011.
Trump did use the term "Islamic terrorism," which critics assert conflates Islam with terrorism, but his speech, which was received with polite attention from the leaders of the Muslim world, was a largely anodyne account of the need for civilized countries to work together to defeat terrorist groups in the name of our common humanity and -- minus some swipes at Iran -- could have been delivered by President Obama.
If there is something to this, it amounts mostly to office politics—someone has to give the anodyne "it's my job to go out there and pitch" quotes to fill in the QUOTE TK portions of writers' otherwise finished game stories, and when Harvey declines to do so it creates a downstream pain in the ass for whoever goes out to do it instead, and for the PR staff.
Writing for Jewish-American newspaper the Forward, journalist and Forward editor Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt called upon her fellow Orthodox Jews to hold Trump accountable for his words in the aftermath of the violence and condemned those that did not, noting that the Orthodox Union took several days to put out an anodyne statement, and that ultra-Orthodox organizations, like Agudath Israel, had responded to Charlottesville with total silence.
Though the annual mid-game concert, which lasts fewer than 15 minutes, is rarely tied to the Super Bowl's location, this year's choice of a headliner — the anodyne pop band Maroon 5 — has proved controversial on two fronts: First, for its lack of fealty to the host city's constantly regenerating pool of black musical talent, and also because of reports that more au courant stars turned down the N.F.L. in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick.
TRUMP AND HIS GENERALSThe Cost of Chaos By Peter Bergen Luckily, no one makes us read a book that covers all of our bad moments in the dental chair — the tut-tutting about a cracked tooth, the anesthetic-charged needle sliding into soft tissue, the high-pitched whine of the drill, the grating sound of enamel being ground away, the bleeding gum, the anodyne assurance that there are only four more visits left before the restoration is complete.
Unlike a couple of years ago, in the immediate wake of the 2016 election — when many of the Super Bowl commercials took on the tinge of being political through what ad merchants clearly thought were going to be totally anodyne "It's time to come together, and look how strong our diversity makes us" messages that became much more fraught in the early days of the Trump administration — 2019's commercials were mostly interested in the pursuit of randomness.
The name is anodyne, but the group is anything but: Perhaps he was so attracted to the AAPS vision of doctors as special and "outside of the herd" to the point that he ignored its simultaneous promotion of dangerous medical quackery, such as antivaccine pseudoscience blaming vaccines for autism, including a view that is extreme even among antivaccine activists, namely that the "shaken baby syndrome" is a "misdiagnosis" for vaccine injury; its HIV/AIDS denialism; its blaming immigrants for crime and disease; its promotion of the pseudoscience claiming that abortion causes breast cancer using some of the most execrable "science" ever; its rejection of evidence-based guidelines as an unacceptable affront on the godlike autonomy of physicians; or the way the AAPS rejects even the concept of a scientific consensus about anything.

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