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" To which Zuckerberg replied: "Congressman that would be correct.
" "When I make a statement, I like to be correct.
And just to be safe, he refuses to be correct.
And on a per capita basis, it may be correct.
Funny thing is, both could turn out to be correct.
But as it turns out, neither appear to be correct.
If you would have said 1081 you would be correct!
In this case, however, both sides may simultaneously be correct.
Other than this discrepancy, Trump's numbers appear to be correct.
SO I THINK ON BALANCE HE SEEMS TO BE CORRECT.
Sometimes, he turned out to be correct about this, too.
"Maybe only half the time they'll be correct," says Palomaki.
And it wouldn't be correct to say it doesn't help.
After all, two diametrically opposed accounts can't both be correct.
So I need to be correct as best I can.
If you guessed, "People seeking abortions" you would be correct.
However, reality has not proven the theory to be correct.
To win, all three predictions would have to be correct.
By and large, that prediction has proven to be correct.
Both, either, or neither of these hypotheses could be correct.
Blackrock's latest announcement suggests that his predictions may be correct.
He has learned that her judgments tend to be correct.
The statement was heresy, and turned out to be correct.
History will call them cowards, and that will be correct.
If this sounds bizarre and cruel, you would be correct.
There are hints the pessimists may be correct (see Briefing).
"Trump's razor:" the stupidest reason is most likely to be correct.
He might be correct, but the good news can't last forever.
If you guessed the watermelon would immediately explode, you'd be correct.
When they are, it's more likely the forecast will be correct.
If you're thinking this sounds pretty offensive, you would be correct.
The public would be correct to pause and watch with suspicion.
You'd be correct in thinking that supernovae originate from stars exploding.
For many officers, it appears to be correct — and it's understandable.
But of course both sets of certainties could not be correct.
Both of those scenarios could absolutely be correct for multiple people.
Fitch regards management's focus on accelerating network investment to be correct.
Their viewpoints may not be correct, but their heart may be kind.
" Perry said, "Yes, I think you may be correct in your observation.
And if you're expecting this to end badly, you would be correct.
If you said they're all famous Black women singers, you'd be correct.
The difficulty is that not all of those people can be correct.
But that concept only appears to be correct part of the time.
"Yes, I think you may be correct in your observation," he replied.
Yet Xi critics can be correct without posing him any tangible threat.
They may be correct for now, given the polarization of Catalan society.
If you guessed badminton, handball and table tennis, you would be correct.
That's not to say that an emotional can't, on occasion, be correct.
This could be correct, but at present, it is still mostly conjecture.
Our intuitions are shown to be correct by this very precise technology.
This episode makes the heartening suggestion that she might not be correct.
And during a recession when job creation slows down, you'd be correct.
These assumptions might prove to be correct, but could easily be incorrect.
If you said the one reporting 210% smoking prevalence you'd be correct.
DC: It doesn't even have to be correct, and it works. Yeah.
One of these models might be correct, but no one would ever know.
So, the fellow turned out, whoever it was, turned out to be correct.
Here's the thing: When I make a statement, I like to be correct.
This may turn out to be correct, but it is not a certainty.
It would not be correct to apply historical cost savings to current quarter.
And while credit has loosened lately, Cramer found that judgment to be correct.
If you guessed a doughnut shaped like a blunt, you would be correct.
"The other model can't be correct given what we've found," said Dr. Gulick.
That's all fine and good, and some if it might even be correct.
I'm pretty sure this is going to be -- correct me if I'm wrong.
It all raises the question: Whose pronunciation does "Jeopardy!" consider to be correct?
I had the A in place and DECCA turned out to be correct.
Anez had previously said it would not be correct for her to run.
Miller was long, Chanos was short, and Chanos turned out to be correct.
The conclusion might be correct, but it's cheapened by Dann's sleights of hand.
I knew the format had to be correct, because he would check it.
"My hope is that the findings will turn out to be correct," Kendra said.
Facts First: Pence would be correct if he was talking about drinking water specifically.
If the last halving is any indication, then the second camp may be correct.
Trump may very well be correct regarding the numbers, although his rage seems misplaced.
"Based on" wouldn't exactly be correct, but it covers the same subject matter. Yeah.
When users are placing items in this way, the displaying size will be correct.
The goal isn't to be correct in your writing—it's to not be wrong.
Reports have claimed that Stranger Things is effectively canceled — and they may be correct.
The goal isn't to be correct in your writing, it's to not be wrong.
One might argue that this isn't their mission, and it would probably be correct.
It would be correct for Europeans to show we have all come of age.
Was that you, and could he be correct in his description of those events?
Who turns out to be correct will depend on when their answers are graded.
Technically, either of these terms could be correct, depending on how they are used.
That may be correct and it may be a winning political argument in November.
Of course, Jamie Dimon could be correct and this trend toward acceptance might reverse.
There are two other obvious, and perhaps simpler, explanations, and both may be correct.
Here is the thing, when I make a statement, I like to be correct.
The word of brackets may have you thinking "March Madness," and you would be correct.
If they turn out to be correct, it would change physics as we know it.
"If these plans prove to be correct it would represent a logical move," Barclays said.
The information in the database appeared to be correct, as it corresponded with public records.
"It takes time to work through this, and we want to be correct," Jauregui said.
Barrett is confident that New York will legalize weed soon, and he may be correct.
"If you want him to answer the question, the translation must be correct," said Meakin.
Despite the dreary mainstream models, I believe the president will turn out to be correct.
Even if this reasoning proves to be correct, businesses may not find it of comfort.
In the early part of the year, it looked like those estimates would be correct.
We have little reason to believe they won't be correct once they finally come out.
But then the point of making a comparison to Trump isn't really to be correct.
Reporting events and comments are hard work and the need to be correct is huge.
And it seems like for one claim to be correct, so does the other one.
Weiss may be correct that the discourse of our age leads our arguments towards needless extremes.
Even if this reasoning proves to be correct, businesses may struggle to find it of comfort.
"Sessions might accidentally be correct in his criticism in the scope of some injunctions," Dorf said.
I, for one, am hoping the many moons of destruction hypothesis turns out to be correct.
The 3D visualization of this process is remarkably beautiful, and more importantly seems to be correct.
The term "once-in-a-generation player" can be correct until it is retroactively proven wrong.
They may be correct on the merits that institutional norms allow the government to function properly.
We don't like to be correct in these presumptions but it played out exactly that way.
You have to be honest, you have to be correct and you have to be truthful.
That may very well be correct but politics has proved very hard to predict this year.
Our thought bubble: Everything these companies say may be correct, but none of it is satisfying.
And we've seen that now, time and time again, and it's proven itself to be correct.
Prettis' theory that telling stories could make his ideas and business memorable proved to be correct.
Toni believed playing left-handed would give Rafael an advantage, and he proved to be correct.
Unless we force our government quickly to protect us, I fear that feeling will be correct.
Only then will the goals you pursue be correct for you (and therefore a source of pleasure).
Those feelings turned out to be correct, as the two men have stayed close friends ever since.
But when has one of these fads ever, over the long term, turned out the be correct?
If those who believe commodities have bottomed prove to be correct, rising inflation could become a reality.
This isn't the most straightforward of theories, so all, some, or none of it could be correct.
His predictions are now confirmed to be correct even for things as big as an entire galaxy.
If you guessed eagles, you would be correct, and the place for an eaglet is an AERIE.
Not all forecasts turn out to be correct, noted Richard Robinson, a fund manager at Ashburton Investments.
"Yes, I think you may be correct in your observation," Mr. Perry said, according to news reports.
It was ruled a double and the play was reviewed, with the call determined to be correct.
Professor Fritsche's research suggests that Ms. Petry could be correct, as right-wing parties become more visible.
For example: Maybe your assumptions will turn out to be correct, but it's still nice to ask.
The side that turns out to be correct could heavily influence President Trump's odds of re-election.
Saunders as the kind of scrap that will produce a new welterweight contender would not be correct.
String theories must explain a universe like ours in every way in order to be correct, of course.
Ms Brindle's and Dr Opie's prediction thus turns out to be correct—and it applies to people, too.
And finally: If you think all these stories are getting to people at Facebook, you would be correct.
While "admirable" as an effort to protect dreamers, Mr Feldman writes, the federal judge's ruling "can't be correct".
"The Department fully acknowledges that the information provided in an objection may not be correct," the agency said.
"If the bulls at Credit Suisse turn out to be correct, well they'll look like geniuses," he said.
The Star Destroyer isn't dirty yet My second theory is, I believe, far more likely to be correct.
If the optimists turn out to be correct, it will mean that deficits will come down even faster.
"But the math, the predictions starting in the 1920s, have all turned out to be correct," he said.
" (Whole, but sometimes they break apart.) "Would it be correct to say that meat is a major theme?
"When I started going out, my trained-dancer mind was always looking to be 'correct,' " one dancer says.
It proved that a candidate doesn't necessarily have to be correct to be perceived as winning the argument.  
There has been a lot of breathless reporting out there that has turned out not to be correct.
Working on a hunch that sex was slipping away from our screens, her hypothesis proved to be correct.
Blum said the theory, which later proved to be correct, was the more horror, the higher the ratings.
While Stevens's historical retelling may be correct, the reality is this proposal isn't going to get very far.
This newest post of Sofia and Scott on the beach in Mexico suggests that hypothesis might just be correct.
When adjusted to factor in his age, 30, an average value just below $20 million would probably be correct.
Some of the biggest clues that the nocturnal bottleneck theory could be correct still exist today, in modern mammals.
If that sounds like it should have been the primary goal of the initial launch game, you'd be correct.
As much as we love reading our horoscopes, we recognize that they can't be correct 100% of the time.
In pairs like cobalt and nickel, where the table had been fudged, Moseley confirmed the fudges to be correct.
You'd be correct in thinking Scan sounds awfully familiar to other camera-based search functions already available within Snapchat.
"These new data suggest the latter [theory] may be correct: something is in the saliva innately," Commins told Gizmodo.
If you're wondering, "Hey, wasn't 2002's Battlefield 1942 the first game in the series?" you would be correct.
That's the number that tells you if you get a positive result, how likely is it to be correct.
Lisa later proves Erika might just be correct as the restaurateur pushes the pink-haired singer on a swing.
If opinion polls prove to be correct, Emmanuel Macron will get enough votes Sunday to advance to the runoff.
At that point, you're really hoping that all the math you did up front turns out to be correct.
The instinct that not all of these jobs are going to be good jobs is going to be correct.
"They may not be correct in absolute terms, but the error would be similar across the years," he said.
"Would it be correct to say that you've got a very light, sort of California feel inside?" he asked.
"I think the market generally, which is at odds with the Fed outlook, will turn out to be correct."
"The hard thing about making the right decision is that you're not always guaranteed to be correct," he said.
They think she deserved to be tried and convicted for pursuing the public policies she believes to be correct.
The group has 239 locations in Gyeonggi province, but only 100 of the addresses listed proved to be correct.
The experience of Kaiser Permanente, a major health-care system based in California, suggests that Harrison may be correct.
If you were under the impression that a slaughterhouse wouldn't be the safest place to work, you would be correct.
Finally, proving that scientific studies on female thought patterns might be correct, the artist has plenty of thoughts about sex.
The exchange rate policy should be correct; if the exchange rate is not correct, it could lead to capital flows.
Data does not have to be correct or accurate to be personal data under European law, and trigger the protections.
That being said, Jones and the rest of McGregor's skeptics could well turn out to be correct this time around.
The CNN/Kaiser poll proves Trump may be correct: 79 percent of white working class voters describe themselves as happy.
When all is said and done, Mr. de Blasio may be correct that the Education Department is a special case.
If he turns out to be correct, Sunday would mark the second time ISIS has inspired an attack in Israel.
While people may not mean "everything is Gucci" when they say "everything is gucci," both phrases can technically be correct.
If the WSJ investigation proves to be correct, it a clear collective failure of the sort that endangers global security.
The pundits may be correct that the increasingly combative nature of political debates will ultimately be bad for the country.
The estimate, if it proves to be correct, could seal the deal for a third interest rate cut this year.
Yet for all that, Trump's basic view that the Fed should cut interest rates more aggressively may well be correct.
Our teacher turned out to be correct when he found that one of my peers had found the quizzes online.
He died in 43, and it wasn't until the nineteen-sixties that satellite data proved his hypothesis to be correct.
Ohio, he said, may be correct that only the state – and not local governments – can sue to enforce residents' rights.
But a conspiracy theory is not necessarily crackpot or wrong: If the conspiracy is real, the theory may be correct.
If its instruments don't detect any methane in Mars's atmosphere, then "our model is very unlikely to be correct," says Kite.
And so why would I revise downward after, you know, giving you this controversial forecast that turned out to be correct?
"But general relativity has passed every test thrown at it so far, so it seems likely to be correct," says Aron.
If you saw this and immediately said, "Oh yeah, that's a fava bean," then you would be correct, and obviously lying.
But according to the security researcher Phobia, the zip code didn't need to be correct to proceed to the next page.
If you answered, "infinite psychedelic visuals such as giant spirals, never-ending walls, and gigantic rooms of portals", you'd be correct!
"First-degree murder is not for somebody who reacts to a situation and may or may not be correct," he says.
Which will make heroes out of everyone involved if it turns out to be correct—and villains if it does not.■
Gilbert said if investor predictions were to be correct, then they'd also have to see the macroeconomic outlook improving as well.
I mean, when I was at "The Daily Show" we, you could fact check our show and it would be correct.
But if turns out to be correct, it'd be the first major redesign since Apple first launched its watch in 2015.
And, of course, you would be correct, because it's a bit odd to see that Google is supporting a competitor here.
Yet, according to Woodward, both of these theories are unlikely to be correct for a simple reason: Physics doesn't allow them.
Could the state-mandated abortion materials given out in eight states that claim abortion causes lasting mental health harm be correct?
He said Mr. Bienenstock's approach might be correct in a corporate bankruptcy but not when the bankrupt debtor was a territory.
You may be correct that your employer could be monitoring your email, whether you're distinctly valuable to the company or not.
Barr appears to be correct on this, but did not mention that the circumstances around the Russia investigation were also unique.
"Charley Coffin said it was used for an ice-pierce … But you cannot prove either of these surmises to be correct." 
You might feel that barely any time has passed since Netflix's nostalgia-filled Full House continuation started streaming, and you'd be correct.
You would be correct to say Glass was ahead of its time, a misfire as much as it was a teachable moment.
Phil Schiller: I wouldn't want to make that exact analogy because it presupposes a lot of things that may not be correct.
The vision had to be correct, because you have people fighting in these masks, so they have to be able to see.
Because you never know where that company, you never know UNIDENTIFIED MALE: (inaudible) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: -- where he&aposs going to be -- correct.
If this sounds like the handiwork of some serious lobbying, you might be correct, as one European Parliament official told Politico Europe.
He might just be the biggest badass in Hollywood, so yes, you'd be correct to expect that his tacos are killer, too.
Trump would be correct to critique the arbitrary ways in which our nation offers refuge and political asylum to those seeking it.
The analysis appeared to be correct with bitcoin reaching within $9 of the price before falling to the lower levels on Monday.
He said a lot of his assumptions, such as consensus earnings being up 10 percent over 2017, would have to be correct.
Clinton often responds by calling the controversy old news, and she could be correct that voters are tired of hearing about it.
In some ways, a review is the same as reporting: The facts have to be correct and presented in a coherent way.
"That cannot be correct," said Dr. Niels Morling, of the University of Copenhagen's department of forensic medicine, who participated in the analysis.
One might not expect a film with this title to properly sustain a feature-length running time, and one would be correct.
Beyond all of the concern for the character herself, it would be correct to have concern for the entire family right now.
Yet, only one of those cultures can be correct, and the attempt to have them co-exist is crippling this constitutional democracy.
Tucker Carlson's insight — "If Trump hadn't gotten rich in real estate, he could have made a fortune selling cars" — may be correct.
Moreover, Romney deserves a shot at national leadership because history has proven much of what he said in 2012 to be correct.
Some spots in southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey could approach 2 feet, if computer model projections on Tuesday afternoon prove to be correct.
They may be correct – but if common sense reform is enacted and even one life is saved, it will have been worth it.
"Use of the term 'EU' in origin labeling would no longer be correct for food or ingredients from the UK," the government said.
There's very little impetus: The assumption that these questions are "trivial" may be correct—the effects of psychedelics extend far beyond sensory changes.
Absent that, President Trump may be correct in pulling out of the deal and once again imposing sanctions as the second-best option.
If you're thinking that seems like a lot of work on Gen's part for a petty high school feud, well, you'd be correct.
Due to revisions in the Copyright Act of 1976 that give authors of recordings certain copyright "claw back" rights, he may be correct.
Without vocal richness and power, "Aida" means little; the work's structure must of course be correct, but great singing fills it with life.
Despite that, Mr. Fuleihan's explanation, that "effectively no one wants to go back to the earlier system," is widely considered to be correct.
That may be correct — but many businesses still face challenges as a result of tariffs on steel and aluminum that remain in place.
And, if you thought that the black squares in the middle of the grid looked like a musical NOTE, you would be correct.
Finally, presumably the two sculptures of lions attacking other helpless animals present an allegorical version of the Last Supper — could that be correct?
If you think this sounds like the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, except cooler, more inclusive, and through a woman's gaze, you'd be correct.
"They may be correct — but if common sense reform is enacted and even one life is saved, it will have been worth it."
"Use of the term 'EU' in origin labelling would no longer be correct for food or ingredients from the UK," the government said.
They may be correct - but if common sense reform is enacted and even one life is saved, it will have been worth it.
Given that precedent, we can expect season 5 of Narcos landing in our Netflix queues in fall of 2019, should the rumors be correct.
" Diddy appeared to be correct, as Fiddy sent heartfelt wishes the rapper's way after the death of his longtime love in mid-November. "R.
So it won't be correct to say we are getting good rains this year and that it will take care of the water crisis.
The inversion, as it is known, last happened in 22 and proved to be correct when the global financial crisis hit the following year.
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.
So Trump's point that our trading partners impose higher tariffs and more restrictions than we do appears to be correct, according to the WTO.
De Chirico's paintings are always unmistakably his, which is to say that the claim that, circa 1920, he lost his style cannot be correct.
You'd be correct, too, in thinking that most parasites—like intestinal worms—are more of a developing-country problem than a developed-country problem.
President Trump's assertion that there is nothing left to learn from congressional hearings — which, unlike the Mueller investigation, would be televised — may be correct.
Thus, Flake appears to be correct when he worries about the effect that incivility in Washington may be having on political discourse more generally.
If you think this sounds like the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, except cooler, more inclusive and through a women's gaze, then you'd be correct.
Given that concept, you might assume there would be occasional delays between button presses and the actions happening onscreen — and you would be correct.
If you think this sounds like the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, except cooler, more inclusive and through a women's gaze, then you'd be correct.
How can those two sets of facts — the underperformance of the typical stock and the outperformance of the overall stock market — both be correct?
Klarman acknowledged that his preferred strategy has underperformed recently, even when the analysis of the underlying businesses proves to be correct, in his view.
When local news media revealed that no such ban existed, she said she regretted telling the tale, which she had believed to be correct.
So, while Mueller's interpretation may be correct, prosecutors would still need to prove that any information Trump obtained from Ukraine would meet this threshold.
If you think that this legal system would make firearms the most-regulated common consumer product in the United States, you would be correct.
That hypothesis has proved to be correct, with the image from Rosetta now clearly showing how good Philae really was at hide and seek.
For the first time in my years in Texas, I could wonder if they were queer with the knowledge that I just might be correct.
CNN, in particular, has a toxic relationship with the White House that has, in the past, put extra pressure on its reporters to be correct.
So Clinton would be correct to say that her tax plan wouldn't add a penny to the debt and that Trump's would add $20 trillion.
His calculations haven't proved to be correct, but there remain plenty of people who think that out-of-control population growth is causing environmental problems.
If those views turn out to be correct, then it might be expected that bond yields would move a bit closer to more "normal" levels.
If you think that might lead to confusion as to which one is the right one to use at any given time, you'd be correct.
Honestly, one of the bigger Silicon Valley myths, just to add a final one, is the degree to which contrarianism tends to be correct. Exactly.
This could conceivably not be correct: maybe the universe has an edge just beyond the Hubble distance from us, and beyond that is sea monsters.
"We were basically hypothesizing that in that situation the participants were giving compassion towards themselves," she says—a hunch that now looks to be correct.
Well, if they prove to be correct, then that will make five straight quarters of negative growth – and that typically produces a real bear market.
Instead, call a number you know to be correct for say, that title agency or mortgage broker, based on a web search or previous interactions.
Mr. Kaspersky might be correct when he says that his antivirus software does not contain a "backdoor": code that deliberately allows access to vulnerable information.
Ms. Filipovic's reading of the American psyche may be correct, but encouraging people to vote based mainly on identity politics is what Mr. Trump does.
This time, he left out Ray saying that Democrats may (or may not) be correct that impeachment will help their chances in the 1123 election.
It's one thing for a reference to be correct or astute or fitting, but it's a rarer and more difficult thing for it to be memorable.
Actually, you might have seen these emoji before and you'd be correct — the new Android "Twemoji" are the same used on the desktop version of Twitter.
In 2009, after an exhaustive analysis of many social media networks worldwide, we determined that Facebook was an attractive investment opportunity - which proved to be correct.
Mind you that including Yoshi's Island is no guarantee that your list will be correct, it will just be much more closer to correct than before.
"If it wasn't in our own solar system—if the stakes weren't so high—I think that the hypothesis would almost certainly be correct," Laughlin said.
Do you think this is happening in: A. Iran B. Saudi Arabia, C. Wheaton, Illinois If you picked the first two, well, you might be correct.
"What I've seen over 20 years, regardless of students' backgrounds and competencies, is that they are eager to be correct," Emory University administrator Helen Julien said.
The RealReal CEO Julie Wainwright conceded on Wednesday that the luxury consignment marketplace's claim of not having any fakes on its website may not be correct.
After CNBC's report, The RealReal sent a note to customers, conceding that its claim of not having any fakes on its website may not be correct.
And if this sounds like a ploy to get you to buy more shit—maybe even some shit you don't really need—you would be correct.
"So if the argument is to be correct, it has to do something different, and something a lot more subtle" than what Scholze and Stix describe.
But it would be correct for you to know that you don't have those parasites, and that you could get really ill from, you know. Right.
Warren could be correct that a majority support a ban on so-called assault-style firearms, but there is no current polling to support that claim.
Anthony Vicari, an applied materials analyst at Lux Research in Boston, said it "would be a big deal" though if Yano's projections prove to be correct.
"We may be proved to be correct, we may not," said University of Cambridge paleontologist Matthew Baron, who led the research published in the journal Nature.
A diamond in kimberlitePhoto: James St. John (Flickr)Parts of the Earth's mantle might be loaded with diamonds, if a new model turns out to be correct.
The balance has to be correct, where it's the technology/driver split or having a good level of safety but not at the cost of the competition.
Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.
While Mikhelson may well be correct, and is prepared to invest to back his vision, Western oil companies may find it harder to get the necessary approvals.
"We still do not fully understand the reasons and motivations behind this practice and how often the excluded analyses were proven ultimately to be correct," he said.
Once Mercury retrograde starts in a couple of weeks, you can find yourself going back on your word and fixing things you once thought to be correct.
And, he said, Mr. Trump may be correct when he says the more than 4,000 appointments every new president must make are too many and largely unnecessary.
If polls turn out to be correct, voters are poised to make history with an all-Democratic race for the Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen.
You might not always be correct, and you'll write over a square once in a while, but that's O.K. Pro-tip: Start off with the short words.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — You may have guessed that I get very excited when new entries appear in The New York Times Crossword, and you would be correct.
President Donald Trump's repeated complaints about the Federal Reserve increasing interest rates too quickly proved to be correct, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow argued on CNBC Friday.
But that was widely expected, and he appears to be correct that he doesn't currently have the votes to eliminate the legislative filibuster, despite what Trump might want.
However, while this view may well be correct from a longer-term perspective, it doesn't preclude the possibility of short- to medium-term periods where supply exceeds demand.
That forecast was reasonable and may well turn out to be correct, but the run of above normal temperatures well into November has reduced confidence in that outlook.
Obviously, this couldn't be correct; it would mean a sudden, massive drop in value for Amazon and Google and a huge increase in value for Microsoft and eBay.
So in dismissing all that, was Birx making a policy determination to assume that the model's most Panglossian all-is-well prediction will turn out to be correct?
And as a good husband, I supported her decision, which turned out to be correct, and the Oscars responded well and aggressively over the next couple of years.
Demographic analysts would be correct to partially attribute the Republican Party's resilience since then to the defections of whites—both working-class and professional—from the Democratic coalition.
Worried Worried: Either (or both) of your theories could be correct, which is why the person who was assaulted should speak her truth about what happened that night.
In one recent case out of Louisiana, the transcription seemed to be correct, but it highlighted how African-American English can be subject to over-the-top scrutiny.
Hillary Clinton speculation ahead of 2016 turned out to be correct — but Donald Trump, who had flirted with a presidential run many times before, wasn't an early frontrunner.
"We probably talked for 15 minutes, and all of my suspicions about how to last long in this career, she proved them all to be correct," Ms. Garbus said.
Instead, use channels of communication you know to be correct — calling the office directly, for example, or typing your financial institution's web address directly into a new browser window.
By no means will most of my predictions be correct, but my purpose is to put a stake in the ground and start the discussion on this industry shift.
Over 86 percent of respondents had used emoji at least once, and a majority of them were deploying the pictographs in a manner we would deem to be correct.
If you think Microsoft Teams sounds a little like Slack, the relatively new chat service that has pulses pounding among Silicon Valley investors and customers, you would be correct.
Should Dr. Ambrose's theory be correct, there would be fewer signs of human occupation in the layer of soil above the one with the signs of the Toba supereruption.
The consequences for climate predictions are serious: We underestimate the durability of extreme weather situations and, at the same time, overestimate how likely our predictions are to be correct.
The OECD average for 2018 was $3,992 per capita, so Sanders would be correct if he had said the US spends more than twice the average for wealthy countries.
Keating said that if forecasters predicting further interest rate rises were found to be correct over the next 12 months then this would "really matter" for U.S. shale supply.
"On finding leaked data to be correct and genuine, disable and re-issue the credit and debit cards as per the bank's policy," said the notice dated Oct. 29.
The OECD average for 270 was $2000,992 per capita, so Sanders would be correct if he had said the US spends more than twice the average for wealthy countries.
Follow Up With Outcomes In the months following the inauguration, encourage students to keep up with current events to see which of their predictions turn out to be correct.
Today, centuries of tradition go into these decorations — which means the plastic versions you may see in stores (and as part of some Halloween costumes) may not be correct.
These self-appointed monitors do research, and then approach total strangers and suggest to them, based on information that may or may not be correct, that they can't vote.
If polls prove to be correct and Renzi loses the referendum, analysts argue that he would be forced to form a new government, but an early election would be unlikely.
To say that doing a crypto phone is going to help HTC get in the black or stay in the black wouldn't be correct since it's a very niche market.
It's a theory called Hawking radiation, and though it hasn't been completely verified, a desktop black hole in Italy found promising evidence in 2010 that his theory might be correct.
If you guessed Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs then you would be correct, and probably a Disney fan, in which case this deal should be right up your street.
Tusk may be correct in his Friday assessment that "the key to the U.K.'s future lies — in some ways — in Dublin, at least as long as Brexit negotiations continue."
Nash blamed logistical problems reaching "a small number" of shareholders, some of whom are elderly, for the delay and said some of their addresses did not appear to be correct.
Anytime scientists create a mathematical model and come up with exact numbers for what may happen, it is subject to approximations and estimates that may not be correct, he noted.
Time and time again, in these latter seasons of "Game of Thrones," the old Occam's razor proposition comes into play: The simplest explanation is the most likely to be correct.
If the theory about social change provoking stress amongst authoritarians turned out to be correct, then authoritarians would be more likely to rate the changes as bad for the country.
The group said at least 22014 of these claims appeared to be correct, causing a death toll of between 290,4303 and 900,2627 civilians, most of whom it was able to name.
The group said at least 192 of these claims appeared to be correct, causing a death toll of between 624,096 and 1,448 civilians, most of whom it was able to name.
"Investment can take a variety of forms - for example it could be debt," Javid said, adding that it would not be correct to give details of the plans at this stage.
While the answers technically fit perfectly in the provided letter blocks, if you look closely, you'll see that none of the answers could possibly be correct, because they BREAK THE RULES!
Although they can be helpful in coaxing readers into being mindful and aware of the present (which is great!), how can one reading be correct when each publication's horoscope is different?
"Investment can take a variety of forms - for example it could be debt," Javid said, adding that it would not be correct to give details of the plans at this stage.
"Essentially, what we say is that the basic physics we proposed turned out to be correct, although the magnitude of the effects has been moderated somewhat," Dr. Turco said in 1990.
His hunch, which turned out to be correct, was that his son had developed sepsis, a life-threatening condition triggered by an infection that can very quickly spiral out of control.
" Matt Stoller, one of Silicon Valley's most relentless adversaries in Washington and a fellow at the Open Markets Institute, said of Benioff that his "arguments of late seem to be correct.
Robert's notion that a timely filed motion to dismiss (if agreed to by 51 Senators even along the partisan lines Robert -- and I -- dislike) would be constitutionally permissible may be correct.
While Zuckerberg may be correct to say that customers much prefer chat interaction to using the phone, we can't necessarily leap to the conclusion that their preference includes chatting with a robot.
Natural Cycles told the ASA that the latter claim is in fact a quote from a Business Insider article which it "considered to be correct" and had thus reproduced in its marketing.
The hunch turns out to be correct, and Dwight eventually confesses to the crime after Ford, Tench, and Carver all question the 30-year-old during a smoke break outside of home.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen appears to be correct in arguing that the tight labor market has more room to grow, JPMorgan Funds Chief Global Strategist David Kelly told CNBC on Friday.
While the NHL may be correct that a head-to-ice hit is more likely to cause a concussion, its protocols—like every other sport's—are clearly in need of an overhaul.
As the screens around the court proved Bryan's challenge to be correct, the 41-year-old raised his racket like the barrel of a rifle and pointed it at the line judge.
The catch: If both values are shown to be correct, then it would mean that the universe is expanding at a rate that defies our best predictions, effectively breaking the Standard Model.
"If you are censoring scientifically accurate information about best medical practices, which is what we're providing, it means you are leaving information that may not be correct and that may be harmful."
Tetlock found that experts seldom outperform non-experts in making predictions and that the types of experts we see on television are among those least likely to be correct in their prognostications.
"The market has to adjust from a way of thinking that has been correct for the last 20 years to a way of thinking that may not be correct going forward," Pande added.
I asked AccuWeather if it can estimate a probability that its 90-day forecast will be correct, and how the reliability of the 90-day forecast compares with that of shorter term forecasts.
Many hospitals even do routine X-rays to ensure they got everything out; from time to time the scans do find stuff even if the inventory count was reported to be correct. Gulp.
I had a bit of a Natick (where two proper names intersect, but neither is instantly familiar) at 58A and 52D, but I guessed at Alfred ADLER and turned out to be correct.
While Shell and others may well be correct about the need for new plants to meet demand by 46.43, it's the next couple of years that could prove challenging for the LNG industry.
If you're thinking of the funky beat and west coast rubber band sound that made "Jiggy With It" a summer hit and "The Greatest Dancer" the originator of it all, you'd be correct.
However, the warning turned out to be correct, and Max Hauser, a Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement agent, ended up getting exposed despite using a protective suit and respirator, resulting in convulsions and hospitalization.
Headline: 'Pizza Hut bets you want some booze delivered with that pepperoni pie' -- Pizza Hut would be correct: Via CNN's Julia Horowitz, Pizza Hut is testing beer and wine delivery with their pizza.
I figured that "Person's total assets minus liabilities," the first "Outward" clue, had to be NET WORTH, and that turned out to be correct at the very tightest inner part of the spiral.
But for that last argument to be correct, one would have to believe it applies to General Electric right now, too, a tough pill to swallow when you look at that stock chart.
The report warned that if the bleakest scientific estimates of how bad global warming could get turned out to be correct there was "a high likelihood of human civilization coming to an end".
There's Chidi's discussion with Simone about how, even if a solipsistic view of the world could turn out to be correct, allowing that view to serve as your motivation has some pretty dire consequences.
JERRY RAPP New York To the Editor: David Axelrod may be correct, but if he is, does it not speak to the — to use a John McCain word — feckless nature of the American electorate?
Assistant providers should also understand that with all the things the assistants are helping us with today, there is an old-fashioned way to do it which, more likely than not, will be correct.
According to customer Eric Springer, all a hacker needs to unlock your whole damn life is your name, email address, and a mailing address—and the mailing address doesn't even have to be correct.
Because even if the predictions don't turn out to be correct — if hurricanes don't grow larger and carry more rain — if there's sea level rise due to climate change, these storms become more devastating.
The faithless electors in Chiafalo and Baca may be correct that, purely as a matter of legal formalism, they had the right to cast an electoral vote for whoever they wanted to in 2016.
These narratives might ultimately be correct, but they're worth identifying and examining on their own, to see if there's more evidence to back up a pattern — or if this individual story is an outlier.
The narrative urgency doesn't come from looking for hints that we might be correct; it comes from already knowing we're correct, and watching Dolores put her trust in him when we know what he becomes.
So yes, you could probably randomly choose a suspect and be correct in your guess; but what makes the English author's works so brilliant is the way she pieces together the why, not the who.
While the data presented in the film may be correct, many have assailed its narrow scope, arguing that it focuses specifically on safety issues rather than the complex impact GMO crops have on the planet.
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He added that the predictions of his officers seemed to be correct — that the Americans would be kind to him, get such information as he had and then either shoot or stab him to death.
Alexis Corbière, an MP and spokesperson for the party's leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, called for an investigation as soon as the revelations came to light, and for criminal sanctions if the allegations prove to be correct.
"Our district's and Superintendent Runcie's previous comments were an honest effort to respond with what was believed at the time to be correct information," Tracy Clark, a spokesperson for the school district, said in a statement.
The Leave campaign had sought to play down some Brexit warnings calling them part of a "project fear" campaign, but should those warnings turn out to be correct, they could almost wipe out the housebuilders' margins.
The attempt will have been for naught, but the robot doesn't have any awareness of this irrelevance as it updates its own "pirate" database with what it believes to be correct selections that are actually neutral.
In the chorus of best-selling contemporary domestic thrillers, a triumphant #MeToo parable has emerged: that of the flawed, scorned, disbelieved, misjudged, and underestimated female witness whose testimony is rejected—but turns out to be correct.
KPN has an estimated 44% share of the Dutch mobile market but CFO Jan Kees de Jager said on Friday it would not be correct to conclude the company will bear proportionate costs from the auction.
But there is also indication that Democrats may not be correct with their concerns Schultz could take votes away from their candidate that should he be on the ballot for the general election in November, 2020.
Swift may not be correct about Braun deliberately bullying her on social media, or about the particulars of the deal Big Machine offered her, and based on what's been made public, I don't think she was.
There are a number of competing quantum gravity theories, but if the variable light speed theory outlined in this paper is proven to be correct, it will significantly narrow the range of plausible theories of quantum gravity.
Much of the content of the CIO reports has turned out to be correct, including an intelligence finding reported by Reuters in September that the army was backing then vice-president Mnangagwa to take over from Mugabe.
From a political point of view, the desired outcome of "The Handmaid's Tale" would have been that it would fade into obscurity as a period piece, so that my dire warnings would not prove to be correct.
Those who believe Trump colluded with Russia in the 2016 election argue that the Steele dossier may be correct -- that Moscow does have compromising information about the President's past, that it can use as leverage over him.
"It would not be correct or appropriate for me to remain in power after March 2, and I will have no recourse but to implement the text of the constitution and the cabinet's internal bylaws," he said.
By agreeing to the deal, they will be eligible to have the 20153 percent penalty canceled if they are first-time offenders and if they can prove that they acted on advice they believed to be correct.
Each participating group will receive genetic sequences from both cancerous and non-cancerous tissues and then they will be tasked with finding and validating through testing which ones are likely to be correct and recognizable by T-cells.
Crossing our fingers that this was the client's final guest count, we began proofing 185 names alongside their table assignments to make sure the final seating chart and the escort board would be correct and printed on time.
But plenty of women are doing research that is relevant to the points he raises — and some of it even offered insights that turned out to be correct, prescient, and very valuable for explaining what happened in November.
"The Court may well be correct that the English Bill of Rights protected the right of some English subjects to use some arms for personal self-defense free from restrictions by the Crown (but not Parliament)," he explained.
Charter may also find negotiations with Time Warner a bit more challenging if the government argument turned out to be correct and AT&T threatens to hold back Time Warner programming if it doesn't get higher programming fees.
Changing how people think about law determines what sorts of legal arguments people consider to be correct (or ridiculous), and therefore what types of judges and justices that the public will support — and which judges politicians will nominate.
Names carry a lot of information; for instance, from our names — Alexandra Feldberg and Tami Kim — you might infer that one of us is a white female and the other is an Asian female (and you would be correct).
Your niece's expectations that she be given time to select her order, that the servers promptly fulfill reasonable requests and that the charges be correct may not have been efficient, but efficiency is not the standard of good manners.
While Rudolph Giuliani, Trump's attorney, may or may not be correct that Mueller believes he lacks the legal authority to indict the President, the possibility of impeachment clearly exists—if Congress has the evidence, and the will, to proceed.
To be sure, the major U.S. wireless carriers are offering aggressive trade-in promotions for the new model so it's not yet certain who will ultimately be correct as to whether the new phone is a game changer for the stock.
A decidedly more natural color than last year's choice, you'd be correct in guessing that the all-pervasive and pressing environmental conversation that's taken place over the past year has played a big part in the Pantone Color Institute's decision.
By the early 1990s, "data driven" beat out "scientifically proven" and became the de rigueur buzz phrase — anything data driven (or data-related) must be correct because the data said so, and therefore one should trust us and buy referenced products.
And, if this photo proves to be correct, the Home Hub will be available on October 22nd (at least in England, as pounds are referenced instead of dollars), and it will likely be announced at Google's upcoming event on October 9th.
Our operations involve risks and uncertainties, many of which are outside our control, and any one of which, or a combination of which, could materially affect our results of operations and whether the forward-looking statements ultimately prove to be correct.
Read More Holiday gift: Private job growth surges in Dec "Those numbers are in the ballpark," Fischer said, but acknowledged the markets could be correct in projecting fewer hikes in 2016, given international uncertainty over North Korea, the Mideast and China.
In January, we reported that Goodlord had let go of nearly 40 employees, and that co-founder and CEO Richard White was leaving the company (we also speculated that the company's CTO had departed, too, which proved to be correct).
The GRIM test, short for granularity-related inconsistency of means, is a simple way of checking whether the results of small studies of the sort beloved of psychologists (those with fewer than 100 participants) could be correct, even in principle.
"Despite Trump's statements, NRDC and our partners never believed that they would maintain this ban on elephant imports and that turned out to be correct," said Elly Pepper, deputy director of the wildlife trade initiative at the National Resources Defense Council.
It always hurts when the Scoobies fight, but it's also always fantastic television: The characters are so well-defined that you can see each point of view clearly, and you get why each character firmly believes themselves to be correct.
Trump would be correct about being "on par" with South Korea if he was talking specifically about recent days rather than the whole pandemic; each day since last Tuesday, the US has conducted more tests per capita than South Korea.
"Just going in my head, 'Sierra was telling me,&apos" she recalled, noting how she even brought up the husky's amazing ability to her UW Carbone Cancer Center oncologist Dr. David Kushner, who confirmed that her suspicions may be correct.
" She points out that, from a political point of view, "the desired outcome of 'The Handmaid's Tale' would have been that it would fade into obscurity as a period piece, so that my dire warnings would not prove to be correct.
It can be built by a character arc or built ideally by decisions that Offred is making along the way that, we along with her, we want them to be correct decisions, but boy we're as blind as she is. Right.
"If the consensus expectation of a divided government turns out to be correct, the most likely political consequences would be an increase in investigations and uncertainty surrounding fiscal deadlines," David Kostin, Goldman's chief U.S. equity strategist, said in a note to clients.
To take a simple example, a machine-learning-trained spam filter might put out a simple spam or not-spam judgment of a given email, along with a "confidence value" that reveals how likely it is to be correct in its decision.
"While it's true that the press conference, and to some extent the pre-print of the BICEP2 results, turned out not to be correct, if you look at the PRL paper, it was much more circumspect about the discovery," he told Gizmodo.
If string theory were to be correct, and there are a bunch of way-small extra dimensions, we might expect discontinuities in the condensate's specific heat, which is a measure of the heat required to raise its temperature by a set amount.
The agency, which handles major crimes, last week arrested a man born in Soviet Kyrgyzstan who had known Grigoryeva, but said he had accused another man of the murder during questioning and that further investigation had shown his allegations to be correct.
So: accept that estimates are always wrong, and your hope/goal/aim is not for them to be correct, but for their errors to cancel out; estimate by feature group, not by feature; and never even seem like you treat estimates as commitments.
His tough questions during analyst calls have gotten him banned by banks in the past, but his criticism of the sector before and throughout the mortgage crisis has won him the praise of Jamie Dimon when it turned out to be correct.
To the Editor: Eduardo Porter may be correct that the sort of manufacturing jobs whose loss is lamented by Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are never coming back, but he is wrong to suggest that workers' being replaced by machines is somehow inevitable.
Read more: Scientists found the 'missing link' in the theory on how planets are formedAstronomers have already been able to take some impressive pictures of such protoplanetary disks, which suggest that their assumptions about how the precursors to planets are formed may well be correct.
She concluded, however, that the history of the statute suggested Craig's narrower interpretation might be correct and that exposing Craig to criminal prosecution given the ambiguity would be unfair under a legal doctrine that gives defendants the benefit of the doubt in such situations.
And by springing the surprise during the debate, Yang has ensured not only attention leading up to it, but that his name would be correct and that he would be able to have a moment of his own while on stage with his party's frontrunners.
Trump may not have had the benefit of all of this information at the time he removed Comey, but in terms of whether Comey was the right person to serve as head of the FBI under the new administration, Trump's instincts proved to be correct.
The official, oil and gas secretary Marcio Felix, also said it would be correct "to infer" that Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as Petrobras if formally known, will be owed money by the government after both sides agree on the value of the oil in the rights transfer areas.
In an attempt to clarify all the stories coming out of Kensington Palace, some royal-adjacent sources told Vanity Fair that there were a few stories they believed to be correct, one of which being that Markle's had been nicknamed "Monster Markle" for being "callous" towards staff.
Just like my brother, who is a Syracuse fan, can win his NCAA men's basketball tournament bracket pool by inexplicably picking the Orange to go to the Final Four, your hunch that your favorite school could have a miraculously good season in football could be correct.
"This position may be correct under current European law, but fails to recognize the threats to the European industrial sector in global competition over the next 13 years," EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has described Siemens and Alstom as world champions which can compete without a merger.
You can probably take a stab at a few of these reasons, and you'd be correct: Language is culture; not everyone has the internet, which would presumably be used to disseminate a universal language; getting everyone to agree on anything is difficult; politics are complicated, etc.
Say whatever the heck you want about the Athletics—and this year, one of the things you'll probably be correct in saying is, "They're Really Bad"—but they have demonstrated, year after year, that magical and indefinable quality that makes them really, really fun to watch.
That guess would usually be correct, but once in a while, when you look deeper into the statistics you might see that the opposite happened — for example, a winning team that scored lots of points despite not gaining much yardage, with an opponent that did the reverse.
" Abedzdeh added the suggestion that this was a targeted attack does not stack up: "At the time this plane was in the air, there were several other internal and international flights flying at 8,000 feet and the suggestion it was targeted by a missile cannot be correct.
As the History Blog points out, Facchinetti's interpretation may very well be correct, but the "private individual" theory shouldn't be ruled out:The find site is just a few feet away from the forum of the Roman city where merchants, banks and temples would have done brisk cash business.
But when playwright Elizabeth Gilbert (Laura Dern) — not to be confused with the Eat, Pray, Love author — encountered his story, she discovered that his constant pleas of innocence might actually be correct, and that the justice system, his lawyer, and the state of Texas may have failed him.
Anderson's issues stem back to her youth, when she began therapy at age 14 and was voted "Most Likely to Get Arrested" by her high school classmates — a superlative she quickly proved to be correct when she was caught breaking into her school on the night of graduation.
But Brooks is still a very big deal with a very large fan base — he has sold more albums in the U.S. than anyone except the Beatles — and Amazon may be correct in betting that many Garth Brooks fans have yet to sign up for a streaming music service.
I remember trying to guess who the murderer was back in Season 23, and — despite getting the spelling of Olivia Colman's name hopelessly wrong in my tweet — my prediction turned out to be correct: How am I supposed to wait a whole week for the last ep of #broadchurch?
Since at least Aristotle, the idea that life must've started on Earth was more or less taken for granted in the scientific community, until Wickramasinghe proposed that some dust in interstellar space contained carbon, which would make it organic—a theory he would later prove to be correct.
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"This paper makes an interesting point about what the sort of maximum number of FRBs going off at any given time might be, but I think the main takeaway is that our knowledge of FRBs is too limited at the moment to know if these distributions might be correct," said Petroff.
Among independents, 21% say that if the intelligence community is correct it would be a major problem for the country, but they tend to doubt that it is true, with just 2000% saying it's very likely to be correct and 38% that it could have changed the outcome of the election.
This movie is a lot of things, but it is primarily the perfect occasion to use this gif: Jazz & Easy Listening (10271) If you're thinking that Jazz & Easy Listening sounds like a classification of music rather than film, you'd be correct — but this is one hidden category actually full of gems.
But, since the entire population of Canada and Latin America (minus Puerto Rico which is already part of the US) totals about 665 million people, almost every person south and north of the border would have to want to move to the US in order for Trump's claim to be correct.
Simulated Moon Dust Kills Cells and Alters DNA, Signaling Trouble for Future Lunar ColonistsAstronauts hoping stay on the moon for long-term missions have another reason to worry about moon…Read more ReadThat the lunar dust might be toxic proved to be correct, but not in the way NASA envisioned.
This is his 22nd year publishing the magazine, and his goal is to be correct about everything and to miss absolutely nothing—the metric he touts year after year is that of Chris Stassen, whose website ranks the accuracy of every preseason magazine, and consistently puts Steele ahead of the others.
If the national Republican Party were then to remain mired on the populist or hard right, Greenberg's prophecy of a new American majority could turn out to be correct — not as a result of demographics, but because the Republicans would have become identified with only one part of their coalition.
In finding Detective Desormeau, 34, guilty of perjury and related charges, the jury accepted the prosecution's argument that he had not witnessed the man dealing drugs and had simply decided to search him on a hunch, which turned out to be correct: He seemed to have had crack cocaine on him.
"To compel the President at this stage will not only be tantamount to denying the hearing or his day in court, but it will also be understood to mean the Public Protector's powers are unassailable irrespective of the content of the decision, that cannot be correct," Pretoria High Court Judge Motsamai Makume said.
Although Congress has a vital oversight role, enshrined in the founding of the House Iintelligence Committee in 1977 after gross civil liberties abuses by government agencies, those same agencies would be correct to question the motives of Nunes, who has proved time and again that he is not above politicizing intelligence agencies for partisan gain.
In the new survey, more Democrats say it's extremely likely that the intelligence community's assessment that Russia did attempt to influence the US election is correct than said so before the inauguration (47% in January, 52% now) while more Republicans now say that it's not at all likely to be correct (from 12% in January to 20093% now).
A good investigative journalist could probably prove without a shadow of a doubt that their neighbor was having an affair or that the teenager down the street is growing a pot plant in the backyard, but uncovering those stories would not be correct applications of his training, even if the rest of us wanted to read the gossip.
You would be correct to point out that the characters' lives have, in fact, developed, and that they're most likely ambitious and success-oriented in a manner that lies outside the show's plotted purview, being that they are now reality-show celebrities who make nightclub appearances and hawk protein supplements and teeth-whitening devices on social media.
Some current and former officials note that Trump is certainly not the first or last President to make decisions that will frustrate many in the intelligence community, specifically referencing instances in which the George W. Bush administration disregarded information related to weapons of mass destruction that the CIA believed to be correct in the run up to the war with Iraq in 2003.
"I hope that the results will prove to be correct also for other democratic opposition parties, and we will be able to form a good government and Slovakia will be able to breathe hope and the law will apply to all, not just the ones with right numbers in their cell phone," Matovic said after the exit poll was released.
"If these allegations against the Sacklers are proven to be correct, that could dramatically change the potential reach of where the litigation goes to collect funds on behalf of the cities and states that are so desperately trying to get money to deal with the opioid crisis," said Adam Zimmerman, an expert on complex litigation at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
As a classic American and as a Christian believer, I embrace pluralism because I believe in both the idea that all people are born equal and endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights, regardless of race, background, or creed and because further, I believe every human being to carry the image of God whether they worship God in the way I understand to be correct or not.
To access Pokemon Go early, would-be Pokémon masters had to sign out of their Apple ID, change the region of the App Store to Australia, and create a new Apple ID. That VPNs don't work to download Pokémon Go would suggest, then, that the initial hypothesis that high school nerds have caused VPNs to trend on the App Store would seem to be correct.
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