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Truth is, Trump's popularity isn't reducible to any one thing.
Not that he blames any one thing for the problem.
Overall, the Sioeye isn't really the best at any one thing.
This video shows that motherhood doesn't look like any one thing.
Is there any one thing you want the people to feel?
I don't believe that any one thing can be truly perfect.
I'm not sure I'd be able to pinpoint any one thing.
"There isn't any one thing," Mr. Feld told The Associated Press.
I don't think that all comedy has to be any one thing.
KEVIN PLANK: I think transformation is getting it away from any one thing.
"I don't think it's any one thing you can point to," Farrell said.
"There isn't any one thing," said Kenneth Feld, chairman and CEO of Feld Entertainment.
"There isn't any one thing," Feld, whose family purchased the circus in 1967, said.
"Too much of any one thing would bring us away from diversification," Boneparth said.
But astrology is one more tool to understand any one thing with a personality.
"Nostalgia is generally a short-lived phenomenon for any one thing," St. Charles said.
No one is ever able in this movie to lay claim to any one thing.
I'm not sure he does any one thing particularly well, but he's a powerful kid.
These impossible combinations, this infinite variety — all this, and not any one thing, was Morocco.
Is there any one thing that was broken that you wish you could have back?
BOB IGER: Well, first of all, we don't think of Star Wars as any one thing.
And if there's any one thing that wireless earbuds needs to nail, it's long battery life.
But there's so many different puzzle pieces that it's hard to say it's any one thing.
I feel like Apple, they can't spend more than $3 billion on any one thing, right?
"My intuition is that it's not any one thing, but a constellation of things," she said.
"Too much of any one thing is not a good thing for your overall biochemistry," Kallsen says.
If I could tell young women any one thing, it would be to always bet on yourself.
I don't know if I can point to any one thing and say "that's tech" in 2019.
If we raise more, we can fund ... Do you focus on any one thing that they do?
It's all so much larger than any one thing, larger even than the howl of the wolf.
Trolling never was any one thing, and it certainly wasn't the thing the alt-right has metastasized into.
"Minding the Gap" is a singular documentary that doesn't feel like it's trying to say any one thing.
The idea that the iPhone is any one thing, or has any single inventor—even Jobs—is absurd.
That's a reoccurring theme with the Tucson: it isn't the best in its class at any one thing.
Trends move so quickly that it can feel silly to spend a ton of money on any one thing.
Pryor's allure can't be traced to any one thing, as it is the cumulative impact that makes it work.
Heaven send so many wonders; too many to have questions about any one thing or event in my life.
It isn't any one thing about the Trump campaign that seems to have irked the supporters he needs most.
If there's any one thing I hate about AirPods aside from their unfashionable design, it's the lack of volume controls.
We're trying not be fixed to any one thing, any one gender, any one spiritual discipline, any one race even.
"I don't have any one thing that I do consistently, but I do a lot to stay active," she says.
Autism isn't any one thing: not all bad or good, not all joy or devastation, not all giftedness or impairment.
With something as subjective as what makes people happy, it's difficult to say if any one thing will always work.
When I was doing this record, I made it a point to not get too inspired by any one thing.
"Anybody who thinks any one thing is the absolute defense is probably mistaken," said Tony Scott, the U.S. chief information officer.
If you have a total of $100,000, for example, you don't want to spend more than $5,000 on any one thing.
" MICHAEL JAMES, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF EQUITY TRADING, WEDBUSH SECURITIES, LOS ANGELES: "I don't think there's any one thing that's driving it.
Or not any one thing, anyway: it was X for XTREME but also X for X-rated, let's all go get laid.
If there's any one thing Lush Cosmetics does best, it's come up with innovative, eye-catching products you can't find anywhere else.
When you play a little bit of everything, you have to make excuses for playing a whole lot of any one thing.
If there's any one thing Amazon should have focused on when teaching Alexa cooking skills, it should have been delicious, crispy bacon.
The actor had too much nervous energy – something he described as "an intrinsically Russian" paranoia – to become preoccupied with any one thing.
"I don't think there is any one thing you could do that could have prevented those instances, horrible, horrible tragedies," she said.
"They haven't settled on any one thing at this point," said Stephen Moore, a conservative economist and outside adviser to the president.
"Atlanta had a reputation for transient folks from other places who didn't connect with any one thing except college football," Garber said.
"Every piece of this becomes expensive, because there are often multiple vendors who become involved in any one thing," Mr. Hopkins said.
I don't think it was any one thing but to try to be a little bit ... Not try to sprawl too much.
You are at the mercy of the planet and any one thing can happen on any day that upends your entire plan.
But bona fides aside, it's hard to point to any one thing that Essential offers that isn't already addressed by existing premium devices.
Image: Ryan F. Mandelbaum"I don't think any one thing will save the world," Robyn Shapiro, co-founder of Seek Food, told Gizmodo.
Midterm elections are measuring something much narrower than "what America now is," even if you do believe America ever is any one thing.
Let's say it's not any of the above, and, in fact, you can't pinpoint the source of your discontent on any one thing.
"But I think to pigeonhole any one thing about Burning Man, you're always going to get it wrong, because it's different for everybody."
His larger, more thematic point, however, is that the United States is simply too large, diverse, and weird to be any one thing.
A lack of evidence of danger at normal amounts doesn't mean that consuming any one thing in huge amounts is a good idea.
"There are different considerations too on the impact of regulating any one thing -- it could lead to other things, like fishing, being regulated."
After all, if there's any one thing that will help save us, it's a keen business mind to navigate the wreckage of capitalism.
Just sort of interested in "premium content" but across a wide variety of stuff, and you're not too loyal to any one thing.
It's important to remember that, in investing, the more people believe any one thing, the more the opposite viewpoint turns out to be correct.
On resigning from President Trump's Manufacturing Council: I think it's never any one thing — you never just walk out and go, 'Oh it's this.
The bad report wasn't the result of any one thing, but it raised an important, and scary question: Have Facebook's missteps finally cost it?
His inspiring book shows that for any one thing you may not be able to do, there are thousands of other things you can.
When you lose by a total of seventy thousand votes in three states, it's hard to say if any one thing made the difference.
So even if there's a seemingly obvious story reason for Mike Yanagita's presence, the character also doesn't seem to stand for any one thing.
You just can't serve 100 million people without making compromises on quality—what you cover and how much resources to devote to any one thing.
You need a partner who can share your playful approach to life—someone who likes to travel and hates to be tied to any one thing.
"It's not any one thing that works," said Picker, citing that tightly-sealed insulation in homes and efficient appliances continue to contribute to the carbon-mitigation effort.
The album's title is no accident; ANTI is a rejection of the notion Rihanna needs to ever be any one thing to anyone, fan, friend, or flame.
If he is like lots of other little boys his age, he probably doesn't stay in one spot or play with any one thing for too long.
I don't know if I have any one thing, but I do know the finger and shield I got from the team means a lot to me.
If any one thing launched Tesla's meteoric rise from a small Silicon Valley startup to one of the world's most famous and exciting companies, it's Elon Musk.
They say success has a thousand fathers (and vice versa); I don't want to point to any one thing as the reason for what we saw yesterday.
In addition, the Recommendations for Reporting on Suicide warn against blaming a suicide on any one thing, since there are typically multiple causes, The Washington Post reports.
But you know to me the whole thing in this music business has always been I'm a combination of things; I'm not great at any one thing.
It undermines the piety and ethical lapses in nonfiction mystery shows, while sharing with "Three Billboards" a belief in semaphores and that people aren't any one thing.
" And Ms. Angier also noted that suffragist Susan B. Anthony said, "I think it has done more to emancipate women than any one thing in the world.
Lil Wayne's legacy is too vast to pin to any one thing, but as much as it rests on his own songs, it is tied to his features.
I didn't want any one thing taking up too much of my time, so I resorted to using Shyp for any of the shipping I had to do.
The House bill includes something for everybody in that coalition, but what ends up happening is that it doesn't do any one thing in a particularly outstanding way.
More seriously, if there's any one thing that exemplifies this season's problems with just giving certain information to us straight, it's the complete and utter absence of Tyrell.
Doing any one thing for 10 to 15 hours a day over the better part of two years would drive anyone to seek out some much-needed change.
Trend forecasters look for endgames to signal the start of something new, saturation points at which no more of any one thing can be accepted in the market.
Trend forecasters look for endgames to signal the start of something new, saturation points at which no more of any one thing can be accepted in the market.
Look hard enough and a few slight signs of improvement do indeed appear; if there's any one thing worth focusing on, it's his sudden urgency to attack the basket.
This is an echo of Dylan—"Songs are songs," Dylan once said; "I don't believe in expecting too much out of any one thing"—and it seems about right.
And do you think the ability for the news media to keep track of this or focus attention on any one thing is a failure of the news media?
Young has been around forever, always solid in every area but never a standout at any one thing, milling around for teams that have no easily defined identity or direction.
So you can't look at any one thing in isolation – you have look at the whole -- ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: I mentioned Jeff Bezos before he comes in, Amazon's only number 30.
It was a bit like your parents telling you you could buy any one thing in the mall and you deciding to go to Hot Topic to get a spiked bracelet.
If there's any one thing that science fiction movies have taught me, it's that pocket communicators (or phones as we call them) have only one final form: They're just a screen.
"I'm not specifically pinpointing any one thing in my health concerns," he said, referring to the mosquito-borne virus that the World Health Organization says is spreading rapidly in the Americas.
"Because probation regulation is highly localized, we can't assume any one thing is causing the decline," said Danielle Kaeble, a Bureau of Justice statistician and the co-author of Thursday's report.
Google is doing so much that it can be a little difficult for any one thing to break through as the primary narrative for the company, something to move it beyond just search.
In the three decades since, they've never identified as any one thing, choosing instead to market themselves as two golden girls who might, under the right circumstances, show up at your slumber party.
The choices we make in elections can be complicated and "over-determined" by so many factors that it's hard to pinpoint any one thing that caused us to vote the way we did.
All of which is to say that this year's edition of NADA New York doesn't have a conspicuously disproportionate concentration of any one thing, but it has its share of worthwhile pieces and booths.
TIM MILLER: No. Look, I think "Trump says" should be a story when he says offensive things and, honestly, any one thing that he said, you know, was not a silver bullet against him, clearly.
When asked if there is a lesbian angle to the event, she bristles: "I don't want to be defined by any one thing, I don't want to put a label on the party," she insists.
" —Evangelia Leclaire "Many of my clients express that their ambition and multi-passionate natures result in a feeling they have a fractured professional identity—that they're somehow inadequate because they're 'not good' at any one thing.
I really try to be as free as possible with my work, if I stick to any one thing or try to remain consistent with past works I will not have motivation to make anything new.
"The whole thing is so convoluted, with so many different things going on in the marketplace, it's virtually impossible to assign cause and effect or credit and blame to any one thing," he told the Denver Post.
It's the same chaos the Joker character, in other tellings, is trying to sow — not fear of any one thing in particular but a general sense that nothing makes sense and every part of life is dangerous.
But I've seen so many buggy launches that now I usually wait for version 2.0, and I've watched enough tech trends come and go that it's become hard to put too much faith in any one thing.
If Westworld can be described as "about" any one thing in particular — which is a dangerous game to play, because the show is trying to encompass a great number of themes — it's about the nature of consciousness.
Add in ambiguity (by "get me a lift" do you mean any old car, or a Lyft, specifically?) and there's an endless number of ways to say pretty much any one thing… and, well, the challenge becomes huge. API.
Aftel buys essences in small quantities, often from suppliers who don't have enough of any one thing to permit more than a few hundred bottles' worth of fragrance, and she throws out batches that aren't precisely what she wants.
No one is any one thing, and no one is just the petulant coach or the stupid running back or the naïve academic advisor or the lazy defensive lineman or the womanizing quarterback or street thug or backwoods redneck.
It may even make sense for toys to embrace, and double down on, limited ranges of malleability focused around certain types of anatomy or activities, because trying to do too much can degrade a toy's potential for any one thing.
" In an interview with the Columbia Center for Oral History in 1971, Mr. Singer said of the commission, "If there was any one thing at the foundation that I enjoyed most and took the greatest pride in its outcome, that's it.
I'm not partial to any one thing — I don't just do historical films, I don't just do black films, period pieces, I want to be able to tell a plethora of stories in different genres whether it's sci-fi, different thrillers, action films.
"There is a long time between now and 2020, so I am loath to say any one thing, especially any series of tweets, is going to affect the outcome," said Matt Gorman, a former communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
" In spite of the litany of ingredients Sijmonsbergen recites with such devotion and enthusiasm, she admits that, unlike places like Sardinia, which have a distinct and discrete local cuisine, Ibiza doesn't have any one thing that can be definitively classed as "Ibizan gastronomy.
We have a better understanding of who you all are and what you want from us and we're building that rather than trying too many new things that doesn't allow us to do a really deep job of doing any one thing terrifically well.
So much of American law enforcement is employed because of this war, but one of the reasons I avoid tying the origins or causes of the drug trade and drug war to any one thing is because I really don't see the world that way.
" To that end, Kalan spent his time in the writers' room brainstorming ideas for host segments, overseeing those who were contributing jokes, and helping Hodgson keep watch of the season's arc, making sure they "didn't do too much or little of any one thing.
In my time behind the wheel, I didn't think the Arteon did any one thing particularly well, but I looked forward to driving it, as I usually do these days with larger sedans that promise decent power and relatively gentle handling, alongside a smooth ride.
The point that I'm trying to make with investors where I was right – and I want to make sure they don't miss – is you've heard me say before that I don't want any one thing to be so big that, yeah ok, it is making the company.
In short, it's never enough of any one thing to gain momentum, and its indifferent direction (by star and screenwriter Dax Shepard) means that when the final confrontation happens, it's all but impossible to tell who one character is fighting — much less when that adversary showed up to join the fight.
It might be multiple factors rather than any one thing that earns you an audit, according to Weston, who is currently the director of tax practice and ethics for the Association of International CPAs (AICPA) and who represented many clients in IRS audits during her 20 years in practice as a public accountant.
"When we work on music it's the most fun for us when we're not sticking to any one thing," Hansen says in a conversation that touches on the band's rollercoaster of a new album, collaborating with some of the music-industry's hottest artists and why a band like theirs could not have existed in any other time.
"I think it's been a convergence of a number of longer-term issues that all came to some kind of stress point in this spring semester and it's difficult to pinpoint any one thing in terms of causality," Matthew Buckingham, an artist and the chair of the Visual Arts MFA program, told Hyperallergic over the phone.
Statistically, Wilson isn't the best in the country at any one thing, but she's in the top 30 in a wide variety of areas, from scoring to rebounding, blocked shots to forcing steals out of the post; an exceptional and willing passer out of double teams whose leap to the basket on putbacks evokes someone getting shot out of a cannon.
"Space travel is so complex and difficult, and space is such an unforgiving environment, that it is almost impossible to identify any one thing that is a greater risk than anything else," Scott-Conner told CNBC Muscle loss is a well-documented problem in environments with little or no gravity — astronauts in space typically spend two hours a day working out simply to compensate for it.
Sally Jenkins, the star Washington Post sportswriter, explained the theory behind that strategy brilliantly in a February tweet: The idea is that Trump is -- and has been -- purposely stretching and blurring the bounds of fact and truth to the point where now any one thing he says that's wrong or misleading doesn't get nearly the attention it might if he was a more orthodox politician.
The authors of the Stanford report, which is titled "Artificial Intelligence and Life in 2030," argue that it will be impossible to regulate A.I. "The study panel's consensus is that attempts to regulate A.I. in general would be misguided, since there is no clear definition of A.I. (it isn't any one thing), and the risks and considerations are very different in different domains," the report says.
You just can't focus on any one thing for a very long period of time, so if you don't take a minute to think about what are the big themes that we want to make sure that we have kind of ... Some night between 9 pm and midnight we're going to sit down and think, all right, this is how we're going to tackle these four big topics.
No, I couldn't turn to them — I needed a therapist with an M.D., a focus on concrete "results" and an office within a 10-minute drive of U.C.L.A. The very next day, I was sitting in exactly the kind of place I had envisioned, an impersonal room with gray walls and black leather furniture, describing to the attractive young psychiatrist in the chair opposite me how I had always had to develop elaborate compensatory strategies for getting through my school work, how staying with any one thing was a challenge for me, how I was best at jobs that required elaborate multitasking, like waitressing.

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