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I'm not going to be upset with you about it, so I don't want you to be upset about it.
I wouldn't be upset if I saw one of those party ghosts and I wouldn't be upset if I became one one day.
There are as many Americans who would be upset if Trump is impeached as those who would be upset if he was not impeached (34%).
Not only can we be upset about these things; we can be upset in a completely insane, over-the-top way because it doesn't really have any relationship to our actual existence.
Indeed, hard to be upset after such a successful day.
"I'm sure he'll be upset," Stephen Peterson told the paper.
I'm not going to be upset or bitter about that.
To those who may be upset, I understand your disappointment.
Is it wrong for me to be upset about this?
So the first reaction of many was to be upset.
She can be upset by the film, that's her right.
But he knew his mom was going to be upset.
"Hypothetically," he acknowledged, "you would think" Jaime would be upset.
No need to still be upset about it now, right?
Won't people be upset about the whole appropriation thing, though?
I completely understand why people would be upset about that.
He wouldn't want her to be upset, Schulman told her.
"There's a reason to be upset with SoftBank," Myers said.
You may be upset now, but don't lose your hope.
She would be upset if I stayed, to be honest.
They should be upset with the Dallas County Democratic Party.
And so it's understandable for the President to be upset.
Sometimes people will be upset when they find out later.
I said, 'Is this something I should be upset about?
But Frazier said he is too thankful to be upset.
Anybody would be upset — it looks legit, but it wasn't.
"We've all said and done ignorant things as comedians and entertainers — myself included — but if we're going to be upset, let's be upset about the process and society's approach and not just point out individuals."
If your mini-butt dipped into the water, you'd be upset.
I wasn't upset, or, I didn't know I should be upset.
China would probably be upset were it to be hauled away.
"Anyone whose child is arrested would be upset," the lawyer explains.
All this could be upset by a ruling for the plaintiffs.
Emmett, for his part, appeared to be upset about it all.
I'm not sure why you'd be upset unless you're advocating it.
Despite the stunt, the DJ does not appear to be upset.
But people would be upset if we … SB: They're still upset.
And the opposing party has a lot to be upset about.
But I'm not going to be upset that one side won.
"I know some people will be upset with me," he noted.
"If less people showed up, I wouldn't be upset," said Deeth.
The "progressive caucus" might be upset for a time, but Rep.
OnePlus 83 owners might be upset at the rapid refresh — I'd be upset too if my phone was suddenly outdated in less than six months — but OnePlus waits for no one, not even its most loyal customers.
She sounded upset, but she wasn't sure if she should be upset.
So I make sure I wouldn't be upset if somebody saw me.
RAYMOND ARROYO, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Maybe she has grounds to be upset.
"Don't be upset with me," Singer tells de Lesseps in the clip.
And some people continue to be upset over the change years later.
Later, she will be upset that I stopped and not understand why.
ARS: People thought we'd be upset by her comments for some reason.
" The Tesla CEO asked, "Why would they be upset about their mission?
And I fully understand why our competitors might be upset with this.
How could you be upset about getting coal from these lavish ladies?
I'll be upset if it doesn't come in the next few days.
I have never seen him get excited or be upset at anyone.
Banks must nevertheless be braced for turmoil should the odds be upset.
San Francisco (CNN Business)It is OK to be upset with Facebook.
Some of my fellow Trump supporters will be upset with these statements.
When there's nothing to be upset about why would you get upset?
There are a lot of different groups we can be upset at.
It's hard to be upset about trading up for him in retrospect.
If, God forbid, the zombie mailman kills you, will we be upset?
If I'm not doing well I'll be upset and I'll be raging.
Many of Trump's most ardent critics won't be upset about Bolton's departure.
And his message to those who claim to be upset with him?
" According to the report, the gunman "appeared to be upset and disoriented.
If he's upset, I'll hug him and tell him I'd be upset too.
Not everyone would be upset with looser rules on nickel ore exports, however.
If you care about open and fair internet access, you should be upset.
Putting myself in their shoes, I can understand how anyone would be upset.
Based on the quality of reviews, Whaley has good reason to be upset.
She would be upset to find out I was keeping it from her.
"You can withdraw before March 1st, so they won't be upset," she advised.
Audience member: And will they be upset because of the lack of transparency?
We should be down, be upset that we lost two in a row.
"I fully understand why our competitors might be upset with this," Stephenson said.
I wouldn't even be upset, and he'd still be so uncomfortable around me.
Kids might be upset by the way Pig's toil is taken for granted.
No matter what Mueller chooses, in action or inaction, some will be upset.
"Let's just say it was not hard to be upset in that scene."
But as other countries' AI capabilities improve quickly, the balance may be upset.
Much like the state, I would not be upset if that Garbage Patch seceded.
They likely won't be upset that they're getting Bannon in the bargain as well.
And if, for some reason, a program gets eliminated, these constituencies will be upset.
"There are probably going to be some people that will be upset," he acknowledges.
Or, even if he was talking about someone else, I would still be upset.
Another shot featured the bobsleigh team together appearing to be upset by their loss.
Watch the full video below: Drake may be upset, but I definitely am not.
"I would be upset and call my mom to vent and cry," she said.
In short, there's plenty of real reasons to be upset with the tech industry.
"You never know what the future holds, but I wouldn't be upset," Breana says.
I'd be upset, but I still cooked a burger in less than a minute!
"If we could do it ourselves, then I would not be upset," Merkel said.
" Said Luke: "If he's out there in a Blazer jersey, I won't be upset.
I do apologize, I would be upset too if I was the other players.
Expect some people to be upset that you chose to have a destination wedding.
If you saw our ad on Tucker Carlson's show, you're right to be upset.
"He worried the neighbors might be upset," Ms. Levine, 51, said of her landlord.
Occasionally, he'd accept tentatively, which would make her laugh and pretend to be upset.
But the latest reboot of the "The Grudge" has nothing to be upset about.
Nate The Republicans who would be upset about the G.O.P. failing to repeal Obamacare?
The problem is we think only Americans have reason to be upset by it.
There&aposre reasons for us to protest and be upset where America is going, period.
Nearly a third of all Republican women say they would be "upset" if Trump won.
Reasonable, woke people can be upset that he did not vote in the 2016 election.
And, I think men should be upset that they have been defined in this manner.
" Six days later Barriss tweeted, "Gonna evacuate the net neutrality meeting guys don't be upset.
I don't wanna assume that people are gonna come out and be upset and violent.
But, in a typical Capricorn fashion, I'm sure you'll find something to be upset about.
Fans can be upset, but this decision was not about space — it was about money.
I'm wondering if in 20 years if Jameson's gonna be upset about his first cover.
Even if it was a matter of miscommunication, she had every right to be upset.
Am I going to be upset if I don't make it to the next round?
Navarro said the senator's wife, Heidi Cruz, has reason to be upset with the decision.
While he is soft-spoken, she can be high-strung and quick to be upset.
Texas, that balance will forever be upset and Congress will find itself with little recourse.
I'd say about 80% of the time, they will be upset or cry or whatnot.
Leaders of the other four nations are also certain to be upset by Monday's announcement.
The drivers stood around, mute — until we remarked that they didn't seem to be upset.
"I know we would be upset as Republicans if the Obama administration had done this."
Unsworth appeared to be upset by the discussion, but his back was to the jury.
So, we shouldn't be upset when the government gets involved in supporting innovative energy technologies.
"If you are upset by what we have done, be upset at me," Cuomo said.
One day he can still be upset that he never got to fulfill his ambition.
This has never been an issue before, but my mother will be upset if I decline.
If I lost $100 on something and didn't tell you, would you be upset with me?
So, he has every right to be upset about leaks that damage him and the administration.
I'm sorry for your loss and I don't want you all to be upset at me.
She said some creators may be upset that their videos won't be the subject of comments.
There was a slight worry that they'd be upset, but I guess they're not too litigious.
"A lot of people will be upset, because we've taken away some fundamental things," Conrad says.
"I don't see any reason to be upset or afraid or nervous about anything," he said.
It was so obvious the witnesses were lying that I couldn't even pretend to be upset.
"I understand that a good chunk of readers might be upset," the reporter told The Times.
Waypoint: It's one thing to be upset and, say, complain on a message board or Twitter.
Accept that over time bad shit will happen and it's OK to be upset about it.
" The company posted an open letter on Twitter: "Texas, we don't want you to be upset.
One person who does not seem to be upset is Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer.
Some farmer, she thought, was going to be upset that a car had struck his goat.
"Why would they be upset with removing a Superfund site in St. Louis, Missouri?" he asked.
Would conscientious investors be upset to see these companies in a fund focused on women's leadership?
So I started cooking because I wanted her not to be upset when she got home.
Heterosexual men were more than twice as likely to be upset by physical infidelity than women were.
Plus, there are some in the science community who wouldn't be upset to see the mission go.
"If you're going to be upset that I need to be human for a month," she said.
Most of the unhappy Libras seemed primarily to be upset that it was Facebook using the name.
"Don't be upset at me, but I order Domino's occasionally—once every couple of months," Chang says.
Drake may be upset, but maybe we should hold off on the tears until we hear word.
I get the worst hangovers, and I can't even be upset because I do it to myself!
This is unfair, and you have a reason to be upset if this feels like the case.
In Europe, any orders for gear that Huawei had been expecting, for instance, will now be upset.
I'd just feel like, dude, I have to be happy and then I have to be upset.
"People will be upset about this, but in the end, it's probably cheaper than detention," he said.
"It's too good a day to be upset about Trump," said Richard Babb, 66, of San Francisco.
For now as Delta works to get back on track, customers will likely continue to be upset.
Most importantly, remember that it's okay to be upset over something, even if it happened years ago.
Many of those very upset people blame Starz for the fiasco, and there's reason to be upset.
It is one thing to disagree with Trump's proposed agenda, or to be upset that Clinton lost.
White House officials had warned the congressional leaders that Trump might be upset by the lengthier timeline.
" In case there was any hesitation, Mr. Rubenstein added: "We shouldn't be upset about what we do.
Anyone who cares about the rule of law, who cares about freedom, should be upset by that.
But then she continued to be upset because she didn't like the cup that it was in.
In short: nobody gets everything they want and each side has reasons to be upset or thrilled.
He threatened to call my upperclassmen who would be upset if I did not comply with him.
Just 10% or less said they be upset if one of the top three got the nomination.
"He wildly underperformed, and so I can understand why they'd be upset about having the results released."
It would be unimaginable for me to be upset because I had problems, because everybody has them.
Which probably means we haven't seen the last of Laoghaire, who has every reason to be upset.
Looking back on it now, I can see that it was silly to be upset over Legos.
They aren't cheap, but you won't be upset with the results if you can spring for them.
I wrote a pretty tough piece yesterday about it and I thought she'd be upset by it.
So if you're upset at the Capitals for letting the franchise's only Stanley Cup-winning coach leave less than a week after the parade, you shouldn't be upset about what's happened since the end of the season; you should be upset about what the organization decided before the season.
If she were running through a sea and playing, that's not something that I would be upset about.
A situationship is nothing if not all about hope, and when that fizzles it's natural to be upset.
And to have them not be upset that you just push-notified them so they turn it off.
Q: Won't people be upset if they buy an $89 umbrella and then lose it on the bus?
It wanted to harvest and promote stories without ever inserting anything its users could seriously be upset about.
The images show her holding the broken makeup in front of her dog, who appears to be upset.
My only concern was that the fans would be upset or frustrated that this character wouldn't be present.
And now, if they don&apost do something right on taxes, their voters will be upset with them.
WOULD YOU BE UPSET IF THE BAN ON HUAWEI ENDS AS PART OF THE TRADE TALKS WITH CHINA?
The natural order would be upset, said men, if ladies were set loose with money of their own.
In addition to the failure of their candidate, Ms Le Pen's supporters have much to be upset about.
But after a fascinating vote in the U.S. Senate Wednesday night, it's Big Pharma that should be upset.
When we told Floyd that stars like T.I. and Spike Lee would be upset with him, Floyd laughed.
According to King's recent tweet, fans may be upset about the reveal because Uber A is, well, human.
When the American people realize that this is a con job and a power grab they'll be upset.
But my choice had been Marnie wouldn't be upset about that because she knew Charlie would come back.
On Wednesday, Venus syncs with planet of surprises, Uranus—don't be upset if a new pimple pops up.
She can be upset that Rachel is growing past her; she can be jealous, she can be protective.
And when you have to be strong for everyone else, it's seen as a weakness to be upset.
You'd rightly be upset to discover that she was seriously harmed if you hadn't tried to warn her.
People should be upset with the quality of the campaign coverage by this paper and other news media.
"Any time someone comes in here and takes three from us, we're going to be upset," Conforto said.
Even the three judges who issued Thursday's ruling saw reason to be upset with Albany's idea of normality.
He may be upset by the news or regard it as the missing piece of a family puzzle.
It's like red meat to the ... Yeah, because when the president lies you should be upset about it.
Should we be upset that nearly 200 construction and engineering firms are interested in building Trump's border wall?
It's fine to feel painful feelings and be upset but don't assign a value judgment to your feelings.
You should be upset with Comey specifically, as well, because he&aposs the one that put the fix in.
The chief executive appears to be upset at the stock market's initial reaction to the company's third-quarter results.
Would you be upset if the obvious choice — which seems to be Jon — actually wins out in the end?
They're the funniest people around, and I didn't know: Would they be upset that I didn't seek their counsel?
It also avoids a turf war among lawmakers who might be upset if they were excluded from the investigation.
You and I would be upset with now President Trump had we learned that he cheated his way in.
You can be upset with your industry AND still want to be a part of it by encouraging change.
Tweens or teens might be upset that you used their names to create profiles they didn't actually consent to.
Hobbs is way too enthusiastic about his love for pulled-pork sandwiches for us to be upset about it.
"I don't care what you guys say and it's ok for you to be upset," Archambault said in response.
Jessica later visits James' home, where he admits that she has a "right to be upset" about what happened.
It's dumb, but it's also understandable why Bumgarner would be upset: he fucked up, and Puig made him pay.
" He said Trump supporters will likely be upset with Republican leaders and lawmakers who didn't fully "support the nominee.
And, of course, no one wants to upset the baby—and if I am upset he will be upset.
Many people seem to be upset that the news may mean that Spider-Man won't be an Avenger anymore.
"If anyone has a right to be upset, it is me," Farahlyn Hansen said, according to the news outlet.
While the result was close there is little to be upset about except for the sake of being upset.
Not all of Trump's supporters will be upset if Kushner's much-touted deal never sees the light of day.
This is why progressives can be upset when Democrats don't defend sanctuary cities that do not, as yet, exist.
Others will be upset that the bill retains much of the Affordable Care Act's structure, including the insurance exchanges.
Is it selfish to be upset about your appearance when you have just given birth to a healthy baby?
"I would be upset for someone to expect me to continue training at this point," Moses said on Sunday.
"I don't know, there was always something about the rain that was like I couldn't be upset," he said.
You may be upset your house is on fire, but you're the ones who handed Donald Trump the matches.
No matter what you say about Trump, roughly 70 percent of the country will be upset or won't care.
If anything, when the families knew that I cared enough to be upset about their child, we became closer.
However this question was answered, one side or the other in the sectarian divide was bound to be upset.
He knew Karen would be upset and he feared she would judge him, as he trusted I would not.
He said some folks were worried Obama would be upset that Biden had jumped the gun on the issue.
"I am actually afraid to have any one here for fear that he will be upset entirely," Lizzie confided.
No doubt Latinos would be upset if they had a black soul singer doing a tribute to Latin music.
I understand that she does not speak for all women and how people could be upset by the trailer.
I understand why people would be upset, which is why I made the choice to not use them anymore.
In terms of the process, no one should be upset that this feature of our system worked as it should.
It was always to hide it, so that it wouldn't seem so bad, so that no one would be upset.
So, it's great to set ambitious goals — but don't be upset if you end up deviating from your intended destination.
That being said, there are good lingering reasons to be upset over the denouement of the Game of Thrones series.
Caitlyn is their dad, but they also don't want Kris to be upset so they just won't talk about it.
At some point down the road I'd be upset again—perhaps over unsightly cholesterol levels after my next blood test.
I can see why people would be upset about that, but I can also see the need to do that.
But you have no reason to be upset about not seeing Rome, at least, thanks to this amazing hyperlapse video.
If you care about net neutrality, it's understandable that you'd be upset with Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai today.
Twitter users would generally be upset that a publisher would threaten the openness and freedom of the platform, added Cakmak.
I know some people are going to be upset the screen's only 303p, but I want to dispel those concerns.
I feel bad that a person is going to be upset if I posted someone else's content that was similar.
" She adds, rather helpfully, "As if they don't have enough to be upset about at this point in time anyway.
I hadn't wanted him to be upset at the end, and I wanted to know if I'd made him afraid.
Both Jack and Rebecca have legitimate reasons to be upset and feel that their sacrifices weren't appreciated in this marriage.
And, if that wasn't harsh enough... Of course, not everyone would be upset by the prospect of a Judge Perry.
Of course Chris has every right to be upset: He's been in a room with his mother's body for hours.
Mr. Lew anticipated that Hamilton's fans would be upset, so he promised that Hamilton would remain somewhere on the $10.
It's especially alienating for Jenny that Melrose, her ostensible best friend, is unable to see why she would be upset.
That the priests would be upset came as no surprise to Ms. Desai, a practicing Hindu who fasts every Saturday.
It's possible the story goes to some interesting places as things progress, but I won't be upset if it doesn't.
Legal experts said that while a shareholder lawsuit was unlikely, shareholders had good reason to be upset by the deal.
There are plenty of good reasons to be upset about the Treasury Department's decision to put Tubman on the $20.
Cersei knew Tywin might be upset, but she underestimated the extent of her father's fury when Aerys granted her request.
I think Marco Rubio and Donald Trump should be upset because who knows how their numbers would have been affected.
"The people of California have a right to be upset at its leadership and demand better solutions, because they exist."
The big debate at the core of "The Book of Kevin," however, is whether Kevin is right to be upset.
"We definitely respect everybody's opinion, and we don't want people to be upset," he says when asked about the backlash.
I fear a good amount of backers will be upset to learn several notable advertised features are false or misleading.
Clifford Winston, an economist at the Brookings Institution, said the F.A.A. should have anticipated that some residents would be upset.
"You don't need to be a woman to be upset about the way Justin has handled this," Mr. McEachin said.
Few are going to be upset if it has a clunky user interface and can't be controlled with an app.
"I would never be upset at a super fan for any reason," Cabrera said when LeClair asked her these questions.
And until you guys start taking responsibility for your own, people in the street are going to be upset instead.
Haha, I guess I can see why some people would be upset about that, but honestly I was even more psyched.
However, if Bieber, Grande, Cyrus and the rest of the crew had teamed up to sing this, I wouldn't be upset:
He wants to be upset about her subterfuge, but is just happy to hear someone else feels Becky's presence in Sasha.
Sobbing through apologies, I sheepishly told him that I actually hated the dress, and I didn't want him to be upset.
So don&apost be upset because we&aposre calling you out on having a Department of Justice as out of control.
I do know enough to know what I like, though, and that's enough for me to be upset by bad coffee.
His apparent recourse was to taunt the entire opposing stadium on the way out, which I refuse to be upset about.
That said, even if he or she is likely to be upset, it might still be the right choice for you.
He has every reason to be upset with Mexico," Santorum said during a roundtable discussion on CNN's "State of the Union.
If they did, he said he wouldn't be upset, as that would likely mean they had plans to release them officially.
Like, Papa John surely can't be upset that NFL owners haven't solved disproportionate police brutality and institutional racism directed toward minorities?
It's fairly exhausting to listen to someone vent non-stop even when they have a perfectly good reason to be upset.
Maybe the 'alts' have convinced enough people that they should be upset with how things are going, but I doubt it.
She is angry that her son is dead, she said, but she cannot be upset that he took on the gunman.
Americans tend to be upset around tax time for a basic reason: We broadly believe that the government wastes our money.
The 22003 Golden Globes nominations were announced Monday morning, and fans of HBO&aposs "Euphoria" have plenty to be upset about.
At one point, I suggested that his handlers in Moscow might be upset if they knew what he was telling me.
In the ad, Geist also seems to speak directly to disaffected Republicans who could be upset with Trump being the GOP nominee.
A blessing may be important to Colton, but he shouldn't be upset if he doesn't get one this early in the game.
While customers who purchased the mislabeled chicken may be upset with Whole Foods, Simpson is coming to the health food chain's defense.
Were everyone to stop spying, the equilibrium of nations would be upset, and the imbalances would probably produce more panic than peace.
KATIE In a sneak attack, let me answer your question with a question: Why do you suppose your mother will be upset?
"She preferred how the dresses looked on pale skin," is a racist sentiment, and the redditor has every right to be upset.
Amber Rose may not be upset about her scores on Dancing with the Stars, but she is upset with judge Julianne Hough.
So, Hench got crafty, spent a little money and re-designed the grotto to covered his tracks so Walt wouldn't be upset.
Now with the reputation that she was "out there flashing everybody's husband," she knew that her husband, Tom Girardi, would be upset.
Do I feel like I'm going to cry because I have a legitimate reason to be upset or because of pregnancy hormones?
"Only someone who has the time to even have brunch would be upset about a bad brunch," the mom of two laughed.
The facts may or may not be legit, but either way, you should be upset with WikiLeaks for giving them to you.
Then, only 5 percent of Republicans, and only 4 percent of Democrats, said they would be upset by the cross-party union.
She really worked there and I pretend worked there, so it was obviously a pretend promotion for her to be upset about.
Lots of people here proclaiming to be "woke" trying to police communities on what they are/aren't allowed to be upset by.
If any team has a right to be upset by the first rankings released by the College Football Playoff committee, it's Washington.
"She was upset, she was angry, she continued to be upset that we could not include it in the book," Regan said.
Elections are rife with incumbents who polled, saw a big early lead, and throttled down in the campaign, only to be upset.
She probably would be upset to hear I have a profit on the investment, despite her constant unfair jabs to the company.
Maybe some people will be upset about it, but, hey, it's not like I bought a car off the back of it.
You should get used to the idea that your mother is going to be upset, regardless of what you choose to do.
Once again, respondents generally reported more negative views for trans people — although respondents were most likely to say they wouldn't be upset.
As a matter of courtesy, you should try to inform people who could reasonably be upset about what you've said about them.
It's really hard to see my niece and not be upset or feel like I'm abandoning them by being so far away.
I felt that I had no right to be upset about my miscarriage when so many women can't get pregnant at all.
Shareholders in Deutsche Bank are said to be upset that a strategic turnaround at the lender is yet to yield promised returns.
Sometimes when I ghosted things would go worse, my friend would be upset to me because I ignored or lied to him.
The White House has expressed regret at the backlash against Trump's attendance without acknowledging the very real reasons people have be upset.
Wulfsohn said that it's a "political strategy" for liberal pundits to "always be upset at Trump," even if they get what they want.
I don't know if it's reasonable for me to be upset that two of my good friends didn't check in with me today.
There are people that are always going to be upset by comedies and comedians because you're always talking about a delicate subject matter.
If building elaborate scenes with Lego and My Little Pony toys becomes the next viral challenge, we certainly wouldn't be upset about it.
I had this shameful fear that I couldn't tell my mom what happened because Grandma would be upset when she goes to Mass.
How could I possibly be upset with someone asking me for change when I'm just one financial crisis away from joining their ranks?
"She has more experience than me ... I'm not the greatest player ever, so I can't be upset that I lost," Osaka told reporters.
"If I don't tell her, I just feel like she's going to be upset that I didn't say anything to her," she continued.
Yes, Wendell and Domenick would be upset at the betrayal – but the Navitis would likely be far more furious at Desiree and Chelsea.
It's a good time to ask yourself what you'd be upset about if you were gone tomorrow and build a resolution around that.
Considering the various crimes everyone else involved in the tapes has committed, Clay is the last person who should be upset with himself.
"I'm not going into it with any expectations, like, 'If this guy gets taken before me, I'm going to be upset,'" Murray said.
Hillary supporters need not be upset by the parody — the credits say that the whole thing was paid for by Hillary for America.
And he is aware his insatiable fans will be upset for only getting a taste of what Winds of Winter has in store.
Republicans have two key arguments to keep their caucus in line and to offer voters who might be upset if Kavanaugh is confirmed.
Many professors, who have their own reasons to be upset, are holding their final classes off campus in solidarity with the graduate students.
Pence will be the president of the United States, and I don't think there's any reasonable Republican who will be upset about it.
I would pretend to enjoy it just so he wouldn't be upset with me because he had told me he believes in me.
International regulators are said to be upset over what they perceive as a lack of information from Boeing on its proposed software fixes.
Facebook is betting that you won't be upset when your new shampoo arrives at your doorstep, whether or not you actually purchased it.
He'd still change lanes without signaling, but he'd be upset to know you didn't have a mom to call to complain about it.
One member of the crowd wonders aloud if the Klobuchar campaigners are scared their boss will be upset if her backdrop isn't perfect.
To those of you who may be upset, I understand your disappointment, but I value honesty, so I'm opening my campaign with transparency.
I knew I needed to go into apology mode, but I still wasn't thinking this was anything for him to be upset about.
" Coons said he has seen some strong statements from Republicans saying they would be upset by the "abrupt firing of the attorney general.
The results turned up a few interesting patterns: First, for heterosexuals, women were more likely to be upset by emotional infidelity than physical infidelity.
If my boyfriend was going to be upset about me being late, I wanted to avoid that moment of displeasure as long as possible.
To me, that's simple business ethics 101, and I can certainly understand why users might be upset to learn about this after-the-fact.
Other actors you might be upset or put off by that but with him you totally accepted it and fell in love with him.
It is difficult to be upset when a Mexican youth, Jesus (Augusto Aguilera), walks up to him in the street and shoots him dead.
It may seem weird to have something come and go like this — particularly something that most players will want and be upset to miss.
We know that you don't talk about that queer life, because porque se enoja Diosito y abuelita—because God and Grandma will be upset.
But if Sanders were to be upset here, which few expect, his future as a genuine challenger for the nomination would be badly damaged.
If the venue had control over the City Room, families could well be upset there wasn't adequate security present as concertgoers left the arena.
With only one esports award at the show this year, some people were inevitably going to be upset that their favorite game didn't win.
Let's look at the arguments against overturning offside goals, which are proof that people will find a reason to be upset with almost anything.
Only about 10 percent of the likely voters would be upset to see Kasich, Rubio or Carson as the party's standard-bearer in November.
And some people are going to be upset about it, but I think that now everybody is feeling that security is going to rule.
Although I might be fine getting a free bag of snacks, I'd be upset if Standard Store charged me for more than I'd taken.
"As much as I don't want to, I'll watch, and I'll be upset," said Donny Maddron, 21, of Brooklyn, Ohio, of the football game.
The phone connection to Abbas kept dropping, frustrating Trump, who knew that Abbas would be upset when he heard what he had to say.
We can all be upset or outraged at the speech and actions of our elected officials on any given day, especially in this case.
We're told, while she thought she'd be upset at the loss, she's actually happy to be getting rid of it ... for a couple reasons.
If you are familiar with the book, you'll be upset by a lot of changes, including a few big character omissions from the novel.
Were you worried that, by going for it like this, people would be upset with you moving away from what Turnstile's become known for?
Why would Emmert (or anyone else) be upset because college athletes are being asked to participate in their chosen hobbies during their free time?
"And some people are going to be upset about it, but I think that now everybody is feeling that security is going to rule."
It's expected that both military personnel and civilians will be upset with this decision, but Bergdahl is surely relived he isn't headed to prison.
Trump tweets The President found a lot to be upset about over the weekend, and he took to Twitter to make sure everyone knew.
We had permission to shoot "Wadjda," but we kept it low- profile, because we didn't want people to be upset that we were filming.
But if Trump wants to get angry about voter suppression ahead of the midterm elections, there are plenty of things to be upset about.
Khloé is pretty concerned with how Sofia would feel about hearing that Scott and Kourtney are soulmates, but Scott doesn't think Sofia will be upset.
"American companies can come to Iran and benefit so Mr. Trump won't be upset," Zanganeh said, referring to U.S. President Donald Trump, according to SHANA.
I knew today would be a rough day because I knew that everyone would be upset because I was watching CNN, everyone was going crazy.
The official lineup for the SNES Classic Edition doesn't quite match our own, but it's hard to be upset with what they're bundling for $80.
"He solved the problem and came back and saw better results so understand that your kid might be upset in the moment," he told Abbott.
GUTFELD: No, to that point I think Hillary should be upset that the government didn&apost send a spy into her campaign to protect her.
I remember when I was going to change it, I asked my dad if he was going to be upset and he was like, 'No!
Your dentist always seems to be upset that they have to scrape so much plaque and other gunk out of your mouth every six months.
When you say to a journalist I'll bring you a Kleenex, because you'll be upset if the President gets reelected you're suggesting that they're biased.
I was fearful they would be upset with me keeping things from them, but I take ownership of my actions and told them the truth.
"I would be upset, too," Winfrey said on a conference call, noting that she invited the family to help flesh out who Lacks really was.
I used to be upset with my parents for using my Chinese name as my legal first name because we were in America, after all.
Steven Souza Jr. hit a fly ball for the final out and appeared to be upset at the way closer Roberto Osuna celebrated the victory.
Whereas most children would be upset to learn that their parent went to Disney World without them, DiNoto said her sons love their mom's story.
Stephen Colbert, referring to Mattis by his nickname, suggested that he wouldn't normally be upset to see him go, but that these are strange times.
"When the American people realize that this is a con job and a power grab they'll be upset," he told Sean Hannity at the time.
The socialists in our country are right to be upset with how the last few decades have gone -- they just don't have the right solutions.
Nor am I going to be upset that, say, Kenan Thompson finally earned a nomination for his long-running, frequently brilliant work on the series.
I was willing to do it for free, but then he said that the director who did the animation would be upset, which I understand.
"I had similar conversations with executives over the weekend, all of whom ... seemed to be upset about at least the implementation of this program," Sorkin said.
It was 40, it&aposs still high, but the point is for the people that are upset it gives them another reason to still be upset.
I can be upset about the issues and active in fighting them, and I can still laugh at a joke and feel happy as a person.
"If I'm living on one of those blocks, I'm going to be upset, I want to get my block cleared," he said at a news conference.
He had good reason to be upset; the defending champion lost out to homegrown favourite Thiago Braz da Silva after being constantly jeered during his performance.
Though some brides and grooms might be upset at the thought of their guests trolling for a wedding night hookup, many actually encourage it, Meyer says.
"I want to be upset but I can't," Gaul says in the video, adding that he is too "worried" about being arrested, the News Sentinel reports.
Let me preface this by saying that I understand that this is a really dumb thing, in the grand scheme of things, to be upset over.
The tousling spray for curly hair and cleanser make sense for obvious reasons, and no makeup enthusiast will ever be upset with a new setting spray.
Many people with autism, for instance, are hypersensitive to and dislike being touched, as well as might be upset by a slight change in a routine.
Carrie races to D.C. after failing to get Keane and David on the phone, but when she confronts David, he tells her not to be upset.
Others are offended on behalf of the president, and seem to be upset that Colbert referenced a sex act in the same breath as Trump's name.
He's saying he's a nationalist because he wants you to be upset about it, but he's really not a nationalist," Scaramucci said on CNN's "New Day.
" But she could be upset by Lupita Nyong'o, also an Oscar winner, making her Broadway debut as a girl captured by a Liberian warlord in "Eclipsed.
The 237MDB controversy has damaged Najib's standing more among urban Malays, but over the past year rural Malays have found their own reasons to be upset.
And 31 percent of Republican women said they would be upset if Mr. Trump were the party's nominee, according to the most recent CNN/ORC poll.
Obama could appoint a bald eagle pointing an assault rifle at refugees to the Supreme Court and the G.O.P. would still find reasons to be upset.
The Illinois 6th Voters in Illinois' Republican-held 6th district have little reason to be upset with what President Trump has done for their personal finances.
This is more challenging for my wife and my kids because they want me around forever, but I just can't be upset or bitter or remorseful.
It is likely that our agencies would be upset, and it's hard to know exactly how they would react, as well as how clients would react.
Cuomo may be upset about the Working Families Party endorsement of Nixon, but it may present a good opportunity to rectify New York's unusual ballot law.
Although he would be somewhat glad his case was finally overruled, he would be upset that it was cited while upholding discrimination against another marginalized group.
Mr. Cruz was also said to be upset that his mother, Lynda Cruz, would not let him get an identification card required to buy a gun.
The police have not revealed a motive, but a spokesman said the pedestrian appeared to be upset after Mr. Tolk nearly struck him in the crosswalk.
In 1960, just 5 percent of Republicans and 4 percent of Democrats said they would be upset if their child married someone from the other party.
A gunman, believed to be upset about Mr. Trump's election, opened fire last week at members of the Republican congressional baseball team in a Washington suburb.
Hoppert: The seventh-place finisher in the Derby lost Castellano as his jockey, but he picks up Mike Smith, which is nothing to be upset about.
For comparison, 19% of potential Republican primary voters said they'd be upset if Donald Trump won the nomination at this point in the 2016 cycle. 5.
"Most people would not be upset if another Republican were coming, and even if that were a Republican president that was not Donald Trump," he said.
I didn't want people to be upset thinking I was trying to make it seem like I have to leave the house to go to a job.
If the answer is yes, Cherry suggested dissecting why you may be upset with someone (or yourself) and then giving yourself time to take steps toward change.
Chris Collins (R-NY), one of those New York Republicans who theoretically might be upset that his constituents would be expected to lose under the GOP bill. .
Robin Li worried that if the company opened up the platform and its pre-existing partners were treated the same as other automakers, they would be upset.
I understand why people might be upset about seeing a corporation use that to sell their stuff, but, to me, it felt like the most natural thing.
" Trump claimed his appearance on the show in 2016 attributed to Fallon's "monster ratings," and that the host "should be thankful, he shouldn't be upset and angry.
" Be upset — that's natural, says Galloway, "but then get up, dust your pants off and move on, recognizing that failure is part of the arc of success.
Dorinda had every reason to be upset with Tinsley Mortimer's new benefactress, since she had proof Sonja had been dragging her to friends and in the press.
OK, I am going to give a SPOILER ALERT—but if you haven't seen this movie yet, I have a feeling you won't be upset about spoilers.
" She shared that "it took me seven years after I was raped to admit to myself that I even was raped and that I should be upset.
Thirty-one percent of women in a CNN/ORC poll released earlier this week said they would be "upset" if Trump were to win the Republican nomination.
It used to be that if she was asked to give up a performances in favor of another dancer, she would agree to it, but be upset.
International regulators are said to be upset over what they perceive as a lack of information from Boeing on its proposed software fixes for the grounded jet.
You talked about, you made this association of creators who could be upset, or angry, or difficult and then you alleged, right, that it ties to monetization.
If there isn't, you can continue to protest her existence, but don't be upset if she doesn't respond — you wouldn't accept a response if you got it.
It used to make me upset watching my friends a other classmates get an A on an assignment or test on something and be upset about it.
But Niemann does not seem to be upset about class anyway — she's upset that she was discouraged to apply for the MUI program because she is white.
It might end up making a difference in the standings in a close American League East race, though, so the Yankees have a right to be upset.
Mr. Babaei acknowledged that he would be upset if a similar contest in America made fun of Ayatollah Khamenei, but he said he had a good reason.
" Brindisi, whose district went for Trump by 15 points, acknowledged in an interview with The Post-Standard that "I know some people will be upset with me.
If Biden showed any real inclination to pick a Republican vice president — as opposed to talking idly about doing so — I'd understand why people would be upset.
The companies likely to be upset about backing away from the issue of Chinese subsidies are based largely in states that vote Democratic, like California's technology companies.
"Athletes should be upset" if it's illegal, said Hawi Keflezighi, the agent and brother of Meb Keflezighi, the 2004 Olympic marathon silver medalist from the United States.
The eyewitnesses recounted Block demanding to have his picture taken in front of the sign with his daughter, who was said to be upset by the scene.
It is right and normal that people should be upset at getting caught up on the downside of the industrial evolution and structural transformation of the economy.
I've gone back and forth on whether we should be upset at Carter for what people believe was a choice that put his Game 7 performance in jeopardy.
But analysts say his plans could be upset by a political landscape fundamentally changed by Brexit, in which smaller third parties are tipped to play a decisive role.
But Hansson said if she had been treated as 1996 winner Alicia Machado says she was -- called "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping" by Trump -- she would be upset.
But in general people are very caring, and they want you to be okay because you don't want someone to leave the set and be upset with you.
So we look at lots of situations and we get lots of calls from shareholders who may be upset with things that are going on at different companies.
Cindy Miscikowski, 68, a California donor, said she would be upset if hackers got her bank information, but otherwise she was not worried because donations are disclosed publicly.
He allowed two home runs to end a 51 03/3-inning stretch without allowing a home run but there was little for him to be upset about.
This time, 27 percent of Republicans, and 20 percent of Democrats, said they would be upset if their son or daughter married a member of the opposite party.
They said national groups might be upset with Manchin, but McConnell's comments this week on a health-care lawsuit and repealing ObamaCare were providing a boost to Manchin.
While arguing against filling Scalia's vacancy in a radio interview last week, Hatch said conservative jurist would not be upset if the court continued with an empty seat.
" Paul Waugh, in the British edition of The Huffington Post, wrote that Mr. Cameron's speech was more subtle, but that he "won't be upset with the bloodcurdling headlines.
" For Kohan, however, "the white guilt, all of it, it's all funny to her—you know, it's just delicious to her that people are going to be upset.
As you note, there's a risk that your son's biological father will contact your son online, and the boy would be upset that you weren't forthright with him.
He should speak to his country, and Prime Minister May, about their failed Brexit negotiation, and not be upset with my criticism of how badly it was handled.
Some fans may be upset that no mention is made of the mystery radio caller who was hinted at on the season nine finale earlier in the year.
The sounds of life seem to outlast the frustrations; everybody has reasons to be upset but if there is a dead end, no one has hit it yet.
Maybe. (We certainly wouldn't be upset if Beyoncé were to drop a new visual album out of nowhere.) But until then, folks are stuck choosing their own entertainment.
Name Withheld There are people with dementia who can be upset by being told sad news but, perhaps because they lack short-term memory, can't really assimilate it.
"To my Republican friends, you may be upset about what happened in the Ukraine with the Bidens but this is not the venue to litigate that," he said.
A new CNN survey showed that about as many Democrats under 50 would be upset or dissatisfied with Mr. Biden as the nominee as they would be enthusiastic.
"My initial reaction was that I shouldn't be upset with the documentarians, because they can't help that the public reacted the way that it did," Penny Beerntsen said.
The national emergency also includes that our system of checks and balances can be upset by one man, Senator Mitch McConnell, refusing to let Congress do its job.
Louis C.K. is sorry he's so famous and so admired that whipping out his dick caused women to be upset (even though he totally asked first, you guys).
While parliament would be upset about the top Commission job going to someone it had not recommended, it would likely oppose Barnier's candidacy less vehemently than anyone else's.
Even so, the Ride Along 2 star, 46, remained above the fray Thursday, telling Williams that it's tough to be upset when the film has been such a success.
" And he ends this way ... "When your favorite team that you've cheered for years happens to play a s****y game, you're absolutely allowed to be upset by it.
Choking the smartphone complex would be madness: consumers would be upset, millions of jobs would be at risk in Asia, and stockmarkets in America and East Asia would suffer.
While it's an exciting game for many, it's easy to understand how people could be upset if their home happens to be tagged as a PokéStop or a Gym.
"[When] we first talked about it, you know, typical Alan style, his first statement to me was, 'I don't want my wife to worry or be upset,' " Hannity recalls.
"The people who have a right to panic, and to be upset, and who will be left with a mess to clean up are the Brazilians," Nadel told me.
Regardless of whether you support him, Hillary Clinton, or a third-party candidate, as an American you should be upset (and horrified) at this attack on our country's democracy.
" In her post, Garland also addresses people who might be upset that she "outed" someone, telling those people that they can "defriend me on social media and in life.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, this caused controversy; if you watched the New York Times roll out its paywall, you might have predicted that Society members would be upset by one, too.
"I thought taylor would be upset & nervous on the stand but the fact she's being so strong and standing up for herself MAKES ME SO PROUD," one tweet read.
Like, when I'm at my parents' house, I'll go out, get food, eat it, and then I know my mom will be upset if I didn't eat at home.
The robots have every reason to be upset about their situation: they're murdered and being tossed aside by guests who want to live out their baser fantasies without consequence.
But it's a good headline for him and I'm never going to be upset that more people are working, the economy's growing, and I think that's a great thing.
Conservatives tend to be upset by his enthusiasm for Islam and his environmentalism; liberals object to his vehement defense of foxhunting and his protectiveness of Britain's ancient social hierarchies.
The police officers may also be upset about Bey's "Formation" video, which shows imagery like "stop killing us" and features the "Freedom" singer sinking a New Orleans police cruiser.
Mr. Trump signaled late Wednesday that he thought it was likely that the Saudis did kill Mr. Khashoggi and said that he would be upset if it was confirmed.
"If I worked at Google, I'd be upset and think, 'I can't believe they paid $90 million to a person who allegedly violated his employment agreement,'" Mr. Kocher said.
" Adams once suggested that the book might have been too dark; he also said that the darkness was necessary, that "readers like to be upset, excited and bowled over.
In light of the recent controversies over Eric Trump and Betsy DeVos references in The Times crossword, I worried that some solvers would be upset by this clue/answer.
To Monica, the civil trial is a long-awaited chance to feel heard, to feel like she can finally be upset with what they did, instead of hating herself.
"I got Josh on the phone at the hospital and he was concerned because he didn't want this person he called his girlfriend to be upset," Ms. Maxwell said.
While Mr. Trump is popular in the state, many voters remain wary of his candidacy and 28 percent of them said they would be upset if he won the nomination.
Besides Dany's threat, the gigantic line of Northern soldiers behind Jaime in the new photo are particularly menacing, especially when you remember they have a personal reason to be upset.
"[Darroch] should speak to his country, and Prime Minister May, about their failed Brexit negotiation, and not be upset with my criticism of how badly it was handled," Trump added.
One consequence of uncertainty over the make-up of the new parliament — which might also be upset by a delay to Brexit — could be delay in forming the new executive.
"I really need you to not be upset, but this is so inappropriate that it's so much money for a party for one night," she told him over the phone.
No one seemed to care, and the entire four-hour ceremony passed without any indication that the women in attendance, or at home, should have anything to be upset about.
"The dairy industry [in Canada] was going to be upset regardless of what happens," said Patrick Leblond, a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation in Ontario, Canada.
The government has enough seats in both the Senate and House of Representatives (the two bodies that make up Congress) so its programs are unlikely to be upset, he explained.
One consequence of uncertainty over the make-up of the new parliament -- which might also be upset by a delay to Brexit -- could be delay in forming the new executive.
"I know that if my mother can babysit, my kids won't be upset if I go out — they will just be really excited to spend time with Grammy," she says.
An ILGA survey published earlier this year found two-thirds of adults would be upset if their child told them they were in love with someone of the same sex.
"Yes, this is a headline negative and we can understand why brands would be upset," RBC's analysts wrote in a research note assuring investors that it wouldn't downgrade the stock.
So we have two front-runners, both who have been in D.C. for years, seemingly uninterested in upsetting the cart — no matter how desperately that cart needs to be upset.
Of yeoman farmers, Jones said, "They are afraid if the slave system is done away with... the social order will be upset" and there will be a mixing of races.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday that while Treasury's guidance was not focused on a specific transaction, the administration wouldn't be upset if inversion deals didn't go through.
But it's hard to be upset when the perpetrators dismantling your expensive equipment are a actually a pack of curious arctic fox pups—or kits, as they're more accurately called.
We were very concerned with his Winning Attitude and I don't mind telling you I don't think anyone will be upset—you know his team didn't even make the tournament?
ELLEN SILVERMAN POPPERWHITESTONE, QUEENS To the Editor: If the allegations of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuse are true, then the F.B.I. rank and file have a right to be upset.
When we don't get them, we tend to be upset by that — perhaps because we already know life is full of unsolvable questions, and we like art to be tidier.
But given how worried the foreign policy community was about Trump coming in, very few people in Washington would be upset if Trump's record ends up being a blank page.
I'd be upset if the government gave handouts to my spendthrift, debt-ridden fellow citizens who took on more debt than they could handle and are now complaining about it.
Sailor Brinkley-Cook may be upset to leave Dancing with the Stars, but she still has a positive outlook on the situation — thanks in part to her mother Christie Brinkley!
" Gidley, who attended the game with the president, expressed disbelief that people would be upset that Trump and Vaughn "shared a few kind words," asking, "What is the big deal?
In the end, with a little extra thought it is possible to understand why the Europeans might still be upset about being on the receiving end of a U.S. subsidy.
Stakeholders hoping that the Republican Congress and President Trump can make meaningful progress this fall on tax reform say those efforts could be upset by difficult legislative hurdles in September.
TiVo's defense of this decision, which many customers are likely to be upset about, is that you've got the ability to skip the ad as soon as it starts up.
Comparing the U.S. and China to sailboats, Graves asked Thunberg whether she would be upset if, while cleaning up trash in the ocean, another person at sea continued to pollute.
"For a lot of people it is a lot easier to be upset about private prisons when the people that are incarcerated within them are children or families," Gunderson said.
These are people, the game seems to say, nobody would be upset to find in a gutter the next morning, and hardly force the player to make an uncomfortable decision.
While there are certainly ways to keep a relationship together after infidelity (emotional or physical), this new research suggests it's pretty deeply ingrained in us to be upset about it, too.
You can (and should) be upset about with the NSA and the failure to close Guantánamo and drone strikes and lots of other things, but come on: He's a cool guy.
Scott, you would be upset, yes or no, if text messages came out against Obama or Hillary calling Obama supporters retarded and saying that Obama and was investigating Obama or Hillary.
He jokingly framed the LGBTQ community as entitled and naive to be upset with America for ignoring their cries, arguing that black Americans have dealt with that reality for much longer.
"You can see from people's reaction to the trailer, and from what we heard from the community, that there is a potential for people to be upset by this," she says.
We'd probably be upset too if we spent countless hours polishing an incredible performance only to have a man come by and try to take all of the credit and validation.
For me, it's something I'm pretty sure I won't be upset missing the small details on — it's probably the wrong screen for something super emotional, like Call Me By Your Name.
I might be upset about something politically, or other times I'll be in a public place and I'll see an advertisement of a naked woman who is ridiculously thin or airbrushed.
Khloé may have joked that Tristan was "lucky" she was too pregnant to be upset with him fully, she's far beyond that petty behavior that once defined her and her family.
A long time ago, on a steam ship not all that far away, Larry David and Bernie Sanders found something new to be upset about during a Saturday Night Live sketch.
As Lipinski explains to PeopleTV in the clip above, she was worried Dublin would be upset with her after being away for the 2017 Winter Olympics for close to a month.
" A source expert in crisis management, meanwhile, tells PEOPLE that if Ripa did indeed find out only once the press release was circulating, "then she has every right to be upset.
Mike Bishop (R-Mich.), who was standing at home plate when a gunman said to be upset over Trump's election began shooting Republican lawmakers: "He was hunting us at that point."
The two appeared in a hilarious video in May to promote Reynolds' Deadpool sequel, with Beckham pretending to be upset after watching the superhero insult his accent in the first film.
In 1958, about a quarter of strong Republicans and a third of strong Democrats said they would be upset if they had a daughter who married someone of the other party.
The funds are said to be upset with KKR's treatment of workers at bankrupt retailer Toys R Us. Medtronic (MDT) reported upbeat study results for its MiniMed 670G insulin pump system.
Even if Nurmagomedov were to suffer the first professional loss of his career and be upset by Poirier this weekend, the American would also look to fight Ferguson, shutting McGregor out.
" Even "The Betoota Advocate," a satirical Australian news site, weighed in with a biting headline: "800-Year-Old Sacred Djab Wurrung Trees Not French Enough for Hipsters to Be Upset About.
" ELEANOR, New York "Television is currently full of the most violence, sex and drug use ever seen, and people are going to be upset by a gun going off in 'Oklahoma'?
With LeBron James and Steph Curry picking the teams for the NBA All-Star game, we asked Kyrie Irving if he'd be upset if his old teammate didn't pick him first.
And among those older than 65, views were even starker about Mr. Sanders: just 23 percent said they'd be enthusiastic about him while 33 percent said they'd be upset or dissatisfied.
Whichever choice you make, you'll also get the included pair of foldable AKG headphones — with adaptive noise-canceling technology and an ergonomic, comfortable fit, you won't be upset with your purchase.
If it's part of a bigger pattern of inconsiderate behavior, or they are being particularly thoughtless, it's absolutely OK to be upset or frustrated, and to not let it go immediately.
"If an unarmed citizen is killed by the police, or an armed citizen under is killed under suspicious circumstances people should be upset no matter what the victim's race," Ramsey says.
Other countries are going to be upset by this and we've already seen statements being made by trading partners who are very concerned about this, particularly Canada, Mexico, and the European Union.
She said, 'You're going to want to hear the message for yourself, so I said, 'Am I going to be upset or mad?' and she said, 'It's going to make you cry.
But starting in the first decade of the 1900s and continuing gradually through the '50s, this balance began to be upset, especially on trade but also on issues of war and peace.
Interestingly, the study also found that men were twice as likely as women to share sexy texts with others, and women were more likely to be upset about their sexts being shared.
"When I saw it, I knew why people were going to be upset, but I also know that it was a misunderstanding because of the way the tweet went out," he said.
It's not a feature that Americans are accustomed to, carriers would be upset, and Apple probably doesn't consider the SIM card any more desirable than the headphone jack in the long term.
When I heard about his death on Monday, my mind jumped towards several people I knew would be upset—from my best friend and mentor, 66, to my musician ex-boyfriend, 21.
The inmate told authorities Hernandez claimed to be upset about how Muslims were treated in the United States and said he could acquire weapons once he got out of prison, prosecutors said.
While it's understandable that patent owners who find they're holding now-ineligible patents would be upset and frustrated, it can't be the case that absolutely anything you can dream up is patentable.
Though many franchise fans have claimed to be upset for varying reasons, the most evident cause — one brutally manifested in the abuse against Jones — is sexist dislike of the all-female cast.
But mostly they choose not to, partly for economic reasons (some businesses need VPNs to operate) and partly because they want to maintain stability (which might be upset by wholly effective filtering).
"We haven't minced our words," he added, noting that the country would probably "see the Supreme Court functioning" and not be upset about a lack of an immediate replacement for Justice Scalia.
One out of 10 voters in Washington and Michigan said they would be 'upset' if Biden won the nomination, while two of 10 said they would feel the same if Sanders wins.
"While we are sensitive to those who may be upset by some of the lyrics, the majority of our listeners have expressed their interpretation of the song to be nonoffensive," he added.
Iyengar, Sood, and Lelkes find that the share of Democrats and Republicans saying they would be upset if their child married someone of the opposing party has dramatically increased from 1960 to 2010.
I knew that people were going to be upset that I had been allowed to publish anything, much less a collection that included this one controversial essay which is one of six essays.
People say that they're longtime Trek fans, but then to be upset at the diversity, when that is the very foundation and soul and essence of Star Trek, [that] was confounding to me.
Rod Rosenstein: Trump's unlikely hatchet man But now that Trump has admitted he planned to fire Comey all along, will GOP lawmakers still support the decision or be upset about the changed reasoning?
"You're right to be upset & don't have to accept my apology, but I am deeply sorry to those whom I offended and learned a valuable lesson," he wrote in one of several tweets.
For her to suddenly be upset about the use of a convicted mutineer doesn't make any sense, especially given that we haven't really seen the Discovery be anything but a benefit to Starfleet.
China will also be upset that the bill - which still requires Senate passage and Trump's signature to become law - calls for sanctions against a member of the powerful politburo for the first time.
So while investigators may be upset, and the public may look at Wagner cross-eyed, his silence is the most appropriate legal course of action to take and can't be used against him.
Multiple news organizations report that over the weekend Kim Jong Un fired or deposed three top army generals – officers who would likely be upset over North Korea potentially giving up its atomic insurance policy.
"While we are sensitive to those who may be upset by some of the lyrics, the majority of our listeners have expressed their interpretation of the song to be non-offensive," Lawson told NPR.
However, what we tried to explain to her is that we hear her personal story, we don't judge her for her personal story and we think that she has every right to be upset.
Should we be upset that Apple, Google, and Qualcomm are potentially making our devices less secure while simultaneously exposing our biometric data to greedy third parties — all for what amounts to bells and whistles?
The tendency is for that good will to dissipate as presidents are forced to make decisions which inevitably lead some to be upset and as they assume responsibility for problems unsolved or newly created.
Unable to conquer one another, they are likely to continue ruling the world between them, and it is difficult to see how the balance can be upset except by slow and unpredictable demographic changes.
The government wants to set a clear formula for the transfer of funds as fiscal deficit and expenditure calculations can be upset if the amount received from the central bank is lower-than-expected.
Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — MOST people would be upset to be at the center of an agitated national debate about whether they were more like Hitler, Mussolini, Idi Amin, George Wallace or a Marvel villain.
You can be upset that some of these companies (and not even all of them!) have high debt levels and did a lot of share buybacks, but they are not unique in that regard.
If anything, people should be upset that the targeting rule is too limited, that it doesn't do enough to address football's existential crisis, and the long-term health and well-being of its participants.
The sooner you do it, you may be the most successful, and nobody's going to be upset with you for having protected them and saved lives, and maybe even kept your hospital capacity going.
On top of dissent from the left and dissent from the right, at least one group will have another grievance: Some Republicans will be upset because they didn't get their way on health care.
But if they do something that is right on taxes, the interest groups will get -- be upset with them, which brings me back to the thing I have been complaining about from the very beginning.
It's understandable that people might be upset when a game they are looking forward to disappears from their wishlist on Steam, or that they have to download another app in order to launch some games.
Democrats will likely be upset that the bill does not address family or medical leave, although there is no reason to bundle these types of leave other than the old Family and Medical Leave Act.
The funds are said to be upset with KKR's treatment of workers at bankrupt toy retailer Toys R Us. Medtronic – The medical device maker reported upbeat study results for its MiniMed 670G insulin pump system.
He's less amiable when corporate makes sweeping, company-wide changes to ticket valuation in the same way one might be upset if the Federal Reserve suddenly chose to double the amount of currency in circulation.
Not only would European Facebook users be upset if they could no longer use the site, but Facebook employs thousands of people in Ireland, the country whose Data Protection Commission is currently investigating the breach.
And while some fans might have continued to be upset with the league, the owners would have won points by supporting the players, a significant issue with contentious talks over the collective bargaining agreement looming.
JAKARTA, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Indonesia's President Joko Widodo said on Thursday exporters may be upset if the rupiah exchange rate strengthens too quickly against the dollar , as the currency trades near a two-year high.
Mr. Tavakoli said although students had a right to be upset, there had been too much emphasis on despair, which, like the deep university cuts and the strike itself could wind up having unintended consequences.
Many have wondered if JR should be upset if the draft pick does go down ... but Warner says Rosen should actually see it as a chance to prove he's the right guy for the job!!!
It was a joyous ride, which only really looked as if it might be upset in the run-in by Qatar's little-known Abderrahaman Samba who was timing his run well until hitting the last barrier.
The Yankees, who are sitting atop the American League East standings as of Monday, are said to be upset that ESPN has pushed back a Sunday, July 8 game against division rival Toronto from 1 p.m.
Drake may no longer have the views from the 6, but when he looks outside, he won't be upset by what he sees: a swimming pool, an 800-square-foot guesthouse, and a small pool house.
"[Depression] really does generate more beliefs that are not true or real, such as: They may get annoyed with me because I continue to be upset about this, or, They're going to judge me," she says.
"Though you may be upset with all the cash they have, if there is a challenge across the world, or liquidity dries up, he's going to step in and take advantage," he added, referring to Buffett.
If I were Campo Santo, I'd be upset about the situation — as Ng's post explains, if money is refunded, then her and her colleagues' years of hard work in uncertain conditions would have amounted to nothing.
Many of President Trump's ardent supporters might be upset to learn about how he has spent far more energy cutting corporate taxes than working on an infrastructure plan that could bring jobs back to struggling districts.
The Year of the Pig, which symbolizes hard work and affection, will be upset by "small quarrels and pesky spirits", CSLA said on Wednesday in its annual Feng Shui Index, a tongue-in-cheek financial forecast.
If you are going to be upset at The Bell Curve, you are obligated to defend the proposition that the black-white difference in IQ scores is 100 percent environmental, and that's a very tough measure.
I don't necessarily think Porter would lie about this stuff, but it's necessarily tougher to verify (unless he documented it somehow), and he certainly has reason to be upset at the Trump administration, given his ouster.
The Obama administration says doctors and hospitals cannot require patients to state a reason for requesting their records, and cannot deny access to those records merely because they are concerned patients might be upset by the information.
Many shareholders would inevitably be upset (as some were that day in August), either by the amount Musk offered or the way the deal was executed, says Gregory Shill, a law professor at the University of Iowa.
I also have this gut that the Cambridge Analytica thing, which is supposedly, according to Facebook executives, a giant thing caused a lot of regular people to be upset with Facebook, is actually a proxy for Trump.
SH: But she really truly believes that she was doing a positive thing and like fundamentally does not get why people would even be upset about it, which is fascinating, but also speaks to who she is.
" No one to be fired after Melania Trump speech plagiarism episode When Tapper pressed Rubio on whether he would be upset if his children plagiarized a term paper in school, Rubio replied: "I would, but that's different.
And last but certainly not least, Diana (Miriam Shor) may be upset that Charles handed the keys to Empirical to Kelsey over her, but at least she finally got the epic rom-com story that she deserves.
A new CNN/ORC poll found that 73 percent of registered female voters in the United States had an unfavorable view of Mr. Trump, and 31 percent of Republican women would be upset if Mr. Trump won.
"Listen, you're going to be upset with me sometimes, taking you out of games a little bit earlier," Manager Joe Maddon recalled telling Arrieta in a spring training conversation in the clubhouse food room in Mesa, Ariz.
"It's trite to say (the accused) won't be the last person to be upset by the breakup of a relationship of infidelity and many will have access to the internet and applications such as Facebook," she said.
Trump appears to be upset that Congress isn't giving the president the $2000 billion the White House says it will take to fulfill its plan to build several hundred miles of barriers along the US/Mexico border.
You can be upset that trans people exist, I suppose, but no amount of upset about us can erase the absolute fact that we are here, same as you, and that we have been here for centuries.
I guess I shouldn't be upset about it, the more I get to talk about Pow Wow Chow in my view, the better off we all are, but we can all use some laughs in this life.
It feels true that Blair would be worried that Jenny would be upset, but it also feels true that Jenny would be like 'Absolutely not, I haven't thought about that guy since literally the night I met Nate.
In 1960, only about one in 20 parents reported they would be upset if their child married someone from the opposing political party; by 463 that had climbed to one third of Democrats and one half of Republicans.
Dublin's open-door policy and flexibility could be upset by the European Commission's demand that Apple hand over up to 13 billion euros to the Irish government for only paying between 0.005 and 1 percent on European profits.
Think about the possible risks of making a move on your ex-boss: maybe it'll go badly and then you'll end up working together again, maybe they'll be upset that you asked and mention it to other colleagues.
A majority of the surge in therapy services are coming from residents of the New York tri-state region, who mostly voted Democratic in the election and would be more likely to be upset by the election results.
Unfortunately, if you're going to be upset about the reported 24 private flights Price (who once railed against such expenses) has taken since May, you're overlooking a TON of other things he's wasting even more taxpayer money on.
BRIAN SULLIVAN: But I don't need to tell you that if you're a shareholder in a company like a Hess or any other and you start spending a bunch of money on exploration, I'm going to be upset.
The city has still not identified just which dealership the cars belong to, but once the fallout of the storm is contained, the culprit will surely be upset when it notices $30 tickets on each of their vehicles.
From marginalized populations in places as different as Iraq and Canada, to urban deprivation and the trauma of violence in New Orleans, to issues arising from global conflict and climate change, there's a lot to be upset about.
Although Whitehead now says of reporters, "Basically, everything they were saying were lies," team chemistry was said to be upset by the presence of the former Lincoln players and their coach, Dwayne Morton, who had joined Willard's staff.
People would be upset, sure, but YouTube would be well within their rights, and it would only serve to underscore the risk a person (or group) takes when basing their business model on the whims of another service.
Conversely, about twice as many people said they would be "upset" if Mr. Sanders won (22020 percent in each state) as those who said the same about Mr. Biden (214 percent in Missouri and 22020 percent in Washington).
Klosterman: I don't know if that has changed people as much as it kind of reflects a depressing thing about human nature, which is that people just want to be involved with things they can be upset about.
General manager Daryl Morey has been granted the freedom to improve the team with no financial restrictions from Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, who is said to be upset at the team's current fifth-place standing in the Western Conference.
But just as many also felt they would not be able to refer the woman to a specialist without obtaining imaging first, and more than half worried she would be upset if she didn't get the imaging she wanted.
Some parents may be upset to find their little one all buttered up and ready for cooking, but the person who discovered this kid calmly decided to let them finish the task at hand, and mash butter into their hair.
Evernote users shouldn't be upset about the company reviewing their notes when it receives a legal warrant or to help in optional machine learning, but they should voice concern over the company not having end-to-end encryption enabled by default.
In new guidelines, issued this month, the administration says doctors and hospitals cannot require patients to state a reason for requesting their records, and cannot deny access out of a general concern that patients might be upset by the information.
Sure, Russia would be upset about the Arctic and the UK livid about losing their Commonwealth buddy but, most likely, there would simply be finger waving and possibly some sanctions with no one making the decision to whole-heartedly intervene.
China, and many others, are taking advantage of U.S. with our terrible trade pacts    Why would the USChamber be upset by the fact that I want to negotiate better and stronger trade deals or that I want penalties for cheaters?
" Thank you to Bob Woodward who said, "That is a garbage document...it never should have been presented...Trump's right to be upset (angry)... about that...Those Intelligence chiefs made a mistake here, & when people make mistakes, they should APOLOGIZE.
Ms. Wasserman Schultz did not want the convention she had worked so hard to organize to be upset by her own role, one friend said, who did want to speak publicly during such a difficult time for Ms. Wasserman Schultz.
Last summer when the Department of Labor proposed a massive increase in the salary threshold that determines whether many white-collar employees are eligible for overtime compensation, they certainly couldn't have guessed that their allies on Capitol Hill would be upset.
It's hard on a day like today because I'm just mad at myself, but that's also something to love about it — that I care so much about something to have feelings or the emotions to be upset and ecstatic last week.
They'll say, "They at least showed our side of things, and that's what's important," and they'll probably also be upset that there are scientists in there, and the movie comes from a perspective of a non-flat earther, which they knew.
Whether the French Open decides to award Sharapova a wild card to the French Open qualifying tournament, to award her a wild card into the main draw, or to award her no wild cards at all, people will be upset.
If those senators break against the bill, and it dies in the Senate, a large part of Trump's base will be upset — but it may preserve Trump's popularity among a crucial group of supporters who are already skeptical of the president.
"People in this city might be upset for the first month, but hey, it's the rules and they'll get used to it," he added, instinctively yanking a plastic white bag off a hook each time a customer purchased an item.
According to one survey, more than a third of those who wish to remain in the European Union would be upset if a close relative married a strong leave supporter, suggesting that Brexit has morphed into a clash of values.
I accept that people can be upset about things that I say or things that I do but I have been consistent, I will keep fighting for the same thing and I will always keep fighting for women's rights and roles.
"I understand that some people will be upset with me," said Noam Dworman, owner of the Comedy Cellar, who described Louis C.K.'s 15-minute standup set as "typical Louis C.K. stuff" including riffs on race and tipping at restaurants.
Stuck in Vilshofen, Germany, and unable to make it to Passau, the next stop on the itinerary, Ms. Needham was disappointed, but her cruise company, Riviera Cruises, had warned guests that this could happen, so she felt she couldn't be upset.
If you were the husband on the receiving end of your wife's unpleasant expression of doubt, it would be reasonable to be upset and concerned that you were being pushed out the door — in thought, if not yet in deed.
A dreamy new French boy is also introduced, and it&aposs revealed that he and Eric strike up a relationship only to be upset by the return of Adam, who was sent to military school by his father in season one.
"I don't know how you can sit and not be upset that these two people, black, white, Mexican, it doesn't even matter, would be put in the back of a sheriff's deputy's car, somebody we are supposed to trust," Perry said.
We get the melody and the instrumental we know and love — all with a dose of vitamin C. "All Star" really is the gift that keeps on giving, and we won't be upset if it spawns more food-related covers.
While that may present a tougher set of group games for Team USA compared to most years, they still appear too deep to be upset by perennial contender France, led by Tony Parker, or pesky Australia, powered by Andrew Bogut.
Burnett: Yes – Cramer: And I'm sorry to be upset about it but you have to understand what they're saying to me off the record before I come in here, every night and every day, I hear from these blow hard managers.
Two agency staff members told the newspaper that he also complained that society did not know the difference between men and women anymore, prompting many people at the meeting to be upset and at least one woman to leave in protest.
The effect might be nothing more than an optical illusion, but if I had one of these to play with, I would probably waste quite a few hours with it, and be upset at its ability to seemingly make time fast-forward instead.
Rejoining the two would be a land mine: CBS would risk angering shareholders if it offered too much of a premium for the lagging Viacom, while the latter's investors would be upset if they didn't get much more than its market value.
After news of her death broke, Sylvie Tellier, the National Director of Miss France, paid tribute to Rolland on Instagram "When fate steals the life of a young 22-year-old woman, we can only be upset by this tragedy," Tellier wrote.
"Thank you to Bob Woodward who said, 'That is a garbage document...it never should have been presented...Trump's right to be upset (angry)..." the president-elect tweeted Sunday afternoon, name-checking the famed Washington Post journalist who helped break the Watergate story.
Clinton said even though those supporting the presumptive GOP nominee may not vote for her — noting they may be upset about issues such as immigration or trade — she understands why they are upset and will work to create more opportunities for them.
There are plenty of valid reasons to be upset the EAC is on the way out -- beyond helping states chose laboratories to test voting machines, including for assisting voter registration and legal compliance -- but this specific one is more scare than substance.
In the United States, he found that pet owners who were just as caring would sometimes delay treatment or try conservative rather than proactive treatments because of cost, and then would be upset when their pet's condition did not improve or greatly deteriorated.
But I think the anger fueled by President Trump and then the Women's Marches that were held after the election, and the combination with the #MeToo movement, have fueled more women to be upset about things that you see as under threat.
" The group said it was "shocking" that the Times report didn't mention any of the "sanctioned events," including a panel conversation "literally condemning political violence while claiming to be upset over a meme that was not sanctioned, shown on stage, or approved.
With all of this going on, it's surprising anyone had the energy to pretend to be upset over how much US representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paid for a haircut or enjoy Senator Elizabeth Warren's snarky comeback to a question about same-sex marriage.
Rejoining the two could be a land mine: CBS would risk angering shareholders if it offered too much of a premium for the lagging Viacom, while the latter's investors would be upset if they did not get much more than its market value.
"I don't know how many people would make their decision about an ad firm based on this one way or another, but some people who are more involved in politics might be upset," said William Benoit, professor of communication studies at Ohio University.
A parent can be upset to learn that they have no electricity to meet their family's needs, but their child may not care at the moment if it's still light out and they can play with their mom and dad, he said.
"I haven't expressed it to the organizers of the event, because I don't necessarily believe that if I was putting together a bipartisan event, that I could be upset when the president of the United States decided he wants to come," Rutherford said.
Every time I stop myself from trying to figure out what made a teenager upset, and focus instead on her right to just be upset, I find that doing so either solves the problem or helps clear the path to dealing with it.
Please, though, if you ever take a secret lover, remember that (sadly) your sign is the one that's referred to as "two-faced," being that you're the twins, so don't be upset if you get busted and this phrase is hurled at you.
"I asked him specifically about the threats he had made on Facebook, and he admitted to making the threats, but claimed to be upset and not thinking clearly when he did so," the officer who interviewed Cleary said in the statement, according to KUTV.
Journalists have complained about the administrations lack of transparency; civil libertarians have cause to be upset over his handling of the NSA and his drone wars; others have bemoaned the expansion of executive power under his administration, a continuation of a decades-long trend.
Retired players, the league filings said, "have the right to be upset, but their concerns should be directed at those who sought to take advantage of the generosity of the Settlement Program for personal gain," not at the league or those administering the claim.
And you can be upset, Juan, about something that is said privately or off-camera that suddenly ends up in the press, Juan, because that has happened to you, and it has happened to me, and it has happened to a lot of people.
Wagner was long rumored to be upset about his face being plastered on a tobacco product, as the card was issued by the American Tobacco Co. and inserted into packs of cigarettes as a marketing tactic, according to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Johnson's work in his first year of his contract suggests that Miami showing was more dead-cat bounce than a late-career renaissance, but you would have to care about the Utah Jazz a lot more than I do to be upset about that.
According to Hesson, though, the Office of Management and Budget (under Mick Mulvaney, who is also acting White House chief of staff) is slowing down the aid Trump doesn't want — because officials are worried he will be upset if his threat isn't carried out.
You also need to remember that you don't have to immediately jump to forgiving and forgetting; you're allowed to be upset, and it doesn't make you a bad person to feel or think angry thoughts (so long as you don't act out on them)!
After a two month relationship he dumped me the night before my English A Level exam on a park bench in front of all of my friends, claiming that he just "didn't want a girlfriend, but I shouldn't be upset because we hadn't slept together".
My own view is that newspaper editors should hire whomever they want, but their readers and staffs are entitled to be upset about these hiring decisions; that ideological diversity is good, but publishing poorly reasoned arguments of any kind does ideological diversity no favors.
" When police are not educated about the effects of trauma, Campbell says, "they bring to the interaction a certain expectation that victims should behave a certain way," paraphrasing: "'If you're really traumatized, you should be crying, you should be upset, you should be demonstrative.
Say it's a parent and their child, (the parent sees) what the child or the adolescent is capable of doing and what they cannot do and what at the moment they seem to be upset by, what they can tolerate and what they can't.
That's when Catherine Derrow, a yoga teacher from Columbus, Ohio, approached Mr. Kest and quietly told him that she would be upset if a teacher touched her in such a way, especially without telling her what he was going to do and asking her permission.
By contrast, the burned out and engaged are depleted (exhausted, overworked), have a love/hate relationship with work (love it and feel fulfilled, but can also hate it and be upset at work), and experience a lack of support at work (feel annoyed, unappreciated).
Salah is believed to be upset because he believes he has not been offered suitable protection by the Egyptian Football Association — which selected Grozny as its training facility — and he is considering whether Monday's game against Saudi Arabia will be his last for Egypt.
I would be upset that the countdown clocks haven't been accurate, except the clocks are so clearly meaningless—though in an almost profound, Beckett-ian sort of way—that it doesn't matter, because CNN's endless countdown clocks are proof that nothing matters in this cold, senseless universe.
The older I got, the more I realized that living according to someone else's idea of what my gender should be like made me very unhappy in an indescribable way that happens when no one tells you it's even possible to be upset over such a thing.
That's what makes Anderson's character so interesting — Christine herself is a huge step forward for plus representation on TV. But should we be upset that the role is continuing in what's historically been a troubling tradition of cis men in drag as plus-sized women characters?
While not everyone might be upset by California-based drought expert and author John Austin's recent observation that for trees and plants in California, "it is probably the worst 2900-year period in more than 220006 years," it certainly sets off alarm bells for our organization.
"I think there are going to be many young people out there who are going to be upset because they're going to feel like they're posting videos and they no longer have the ability to use comments in the way that other creators can," she said.
"I should say to all the nominees that who are not going home with a Grammy — I don't want anyone to be upset tonight so the good news is nobody goes home empty handed because all night we will be handing out consolation puppies," Corden said.
However, there's a silver lining there, and it is this: we all got to watch Lionel Messi, on American soil, manipulate the physical world in such a way that you can't even be upset because you stalled out at the part where you're just marveling at him.
"[From AT&T's perspective], it's a calculated risk of the number of customers who are going to be upset by that, versus the impact of letting people stay on unlimited data—or letting more people on an unlimited-data plan—and it degraded my network," Piecyk says.
"I was really close last year, so close but literally just back from having the baby and looking back, I don't know how I did that … and I had the audacity to be upset when I didn't win … I have a better shot now but we'll see."
You're not afraid of feelings (even though everyone calls you cold and detached), but the truth is, if you feel sad or fearful for longer than however long you (arbitrarily) have decided is the "right" amount of time to be upset, you start to beat yourself up.
How do you make your brain not expect or wish for certain things or not be frustrated when people — my mom for example — do completely insane things, like let her windows rot out, and then be upset when I won't let my kids spend the night there?
"Even though (again) you might be upset and angry with the other parent — don't say negative things about that parent in front of your children, don't put the other parent down, and allow your children to have a good relationship with the other parent," Orbuch said. 
Mr. Yiannopoulos, an editor at the conservative news site Breitbart News, was considered somewhat of a ringleader when Ms. Jones was flooded with abuse, largely from men who appeared to be upset that women could bust ghosts as well as the men from the 1984 "Ghostbusters" original.
No, I wanted my fellow South Carolinians to be upset, to be so disturbed by what happened in that North Charleston courtroom that the entire criminal justice system wouldn't stop shaking until the decadeslong inequalities rooted within it were finally reckoned with in a systematic way, then removed.
"At that time I was very concerned that the balance that had been struck by the FDA between the benefits and the risks of strong opioids might be upset, perhaps with terrible consequence for patients and for doctors who wanted to treat them," Sackler said, according to the transcript.
It is a right of the Ukrainian Orthodox to have their own autocephalous, independent church—just as all the peoples of the Balkans, starting with Greece, acquired their own churches…we knew that our fraternal church in Russia would be upset, but we could not act any different.
As Sara grows up, she and Marie increasingly clash over the Arkangel system, which differentiates Sara from other kids, makes her feel overprotected, and even limits her from reacting to emergencies, because the system decides she might be upset if she saw what was going on around her.
Many doctors who order CT or MRI scans for patients with low back pain do so fearing that patients will be upset if they do not get imaging and because there is too little time to explain the risks and benefits of the tests, a new study found.
UCF Football aka #2017NATI🍑NALCHAMPS: The Golden Knights are one of few non-Power 5 programs that would actually be upset with a No. 20093 ranking, because that is exactly where they finished in the final AP Poll after completing the lone undefeated campaign of last season.
The concern that Adam and Matt would be upset with me that I hadn't given them a one-on-one and we wouldn't be able to get past that frustration to really see if our relationship held the potential for a hometown was a huge weight on me.
Bloomberg is also more of a boon to enthusiasm in Texas (24%) than California (18%), but in both states, he is the candidate most apt to prompt likely primary voters to say they would be "upset" should he win the nomination (3873% in California and 22% in Texas).
"You have this evangelical who ends his prayer knowing full well that it's inappropriate, that the Jews there are going to be upset that he did that, and not able to answer 'amen' to his prayer," said Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
McCaughey expands her point by saying that because Beyonce is Clinton's favourite performer (???) and Beyonce sang the lyrics "when he fuck me good, I take his ass to Red Lobster" on the stunning "Formation"—which McCaughey repeated not once but gloriously twice in this short clip—that Clinton can't be upset.
And while about 4 in 10 Republican men and Republican women say they would be enthusiastic if Trump won the Party's nomination, Republican women are nearly three times as likely as GOP men (31% to 13% among men) to say they would be upset if he prevailed in the end.
CNN's Don Lemon hosted a town hall discussion in New York about police and race relations on Wednesday night, a week after police officers killed two black men in shootings that spurred nationwide protests, and a gunman -- said to be upset about those deaths -- shot and killed five Dallas police officers.
The woman, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she did not want her wedding guests to be upset about the final use of the gifts, said that she gave up on home items like a gravy boat and instead spent the money on three pairs of Gianvito Rossi shoes.
The M50 remedies those, though some users will certainly be upset that 4K is locked to 24 frames per second, or that 120 frames per second isn't available when shooting full HD. It should also be noted that, when shooting 4K, the camera reverts to contrast autofocus instead of Dual Pixel.
From the sounds of it, certain male cast members of Arrested Development (and many other men in Hollywood) appear to be upset that Jeffrey Tambor and other accused men are being called out for abusive behavior that some women might've participated in too (though to much lesser degrees, they admit).
Put another way, Tribe continued, my "right" not to be upset by your appearance or life choices cannot occupy the same plane as your right to live your life as you opt to, or are compelled to, live it if we are to have a viable social and legal system.
Those Democrats who may be upset that Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods and steel and aluminum will raise business costs and prices also face a practical problem in that they have little legislative means to stop them, since they are the result of executive orders, which do not need Congressional approval.
You have a candidate who calls himself a democratic socialist, who talks a bit about socialist history, who has connected the rhetoric of "political revolution" to the struggle against inequality, who has the support of millions of people, and you're going to be upset that his program is just a social democratic one?
Using ads is one of the few ways to increase visibility on the platform besides landing a coveted Amazon-recommended slot or gaming the ranking algorithm—and Amazon's ad platform now ranks third in the U.S. behind Google and Facebook—so it's pretty clear why sellers would be upset about losing access.[CNBC]
" Ryan Enos, a political scientist at Harvard, applies what he calls the " 'Golden Rule of Intergroup Relations' — which means that if you would be upset if somebody did something to or said something about your own group, then it is bigotry if you say it about or do it to another group.
And while it is certainly true that there are people who would be upset by his removal from office, the far greater risk lies in allowing this president, with this explicitly illegal, immoral and unjust track record of abusing the power of his office for his personal electoral benefit, to participate in future elections.
This being said, the World Bank has made a mistake, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 MORE is right to be upset.
Before going to Camp Trans, when news hits that a trans woman of color has been killed in New York by an intimate partner, Adam's clueless bro friend from that straight, cisgender world back home tells a tearful Casey that he'd certainly be upset if he hooked up with somebody and figured out later that she had a penis.
We are all Zlatan He would no doubt be upset to see this item so far down this list, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Swedish star who very much enjoys telling the world all about himself, made his last appearance for his national team on Wednesday when Sweden finished off a woeful tournament with a 1-0 loss to Belgium.
Because of the (initially, anyway) no-risk aspect, it's a lot more relaxing than the latest Team ICO production, The Last Guardian, and players who came to that only to be upset by its fidgety camera and punishing difficulty spikes would do well to keep an eye on Rime when it comes out in late May.
"We have nothing to do with the Brotherhood ... I am truly astonished and I don't know why security would be upset that we want to take part in the elections in the framework of the law and constitution," said CDM member Khaled Dawoud, adding that the group has had only one meeting and was planning for another soon.
Fizdale had a right to be upset at the refs for swallowing their whistles when Memphis had the ball—the Grizzlies went to the line 15 times, total—but there's nothing to say about Leonard, who put his head down and attacked defenders who are either too old, too slow, too big, too weak, or too impatient to hang with him.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) have a right to be upset in the aftermath of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) email leak and floated a suggestion to resolve the situation.
At present, the question of who is more likely to reflect reality — Trump's "considerations" tweet, or the White House's "considered and rejected" statement — is probably best answered by the fact that Trump isn't considering it strongly enough to be upset that the agency that'd be in charge of busing is currently being led by the person who told the administration last time it was an unworkable idea.
Aside from refusing new witnesses, he's also announced that he'll work closely with the White House as the trial proceeds, a stance that has infuriated Democrats  Speaking to reporters on Thursday, McConnell pressed that the Speaker is void of leverage in this situation and that he won't be upset if she doesn't send the articles across the Capitol to the upper chamber (The Hill).
I think there are going to be many young people out there that are going to be upset because they're going to feel like they're posting videos and they no longer have the ability to use comments in the way that other creators can to be able to get feedback on their videos about what's useful, what went well, what should their next video be about, what was successful.
If you're going for Skai Jackson's look, you can probably pull it off fairly well with an oversized white jacket, white jeans, and a big white backpack (you can also attach one of those toy paratroopers to mimic her parachute in the video!) Untitled Goose Game was instant meme material and I can't imagine anybody who would be upset to see it referenced at their local Halloween party.
I'D BE UPSET IF YOU DIDN'T ASK ME. KERNEN: NO, BUT I KNOW FOR A FACT YOU'VE ANSWERED IT SO MANY TIMES NOW IN THE LAST TWO DAYS THAT YOU MUST BE SO GOOD AT IT BY NOW, AT WHAT YOUR RESPONSE IS GOING TO BE, THAT IT'S JUST GOING TO -- YOU DON'T HAVE TO THINK ABOUT IT. BUT, DO YOU WANT TO WEIGH IN ONE LAST TIME?
I also think there's like the whole thing about — with the lack of stories that are being told for these minorities, it's like we're limiting then the actors who can play it if we're doing that way, where it's like so few black movies are being made, especially at the level with Marvel, when it's a group of minorities who are all struggling to get roles in the first place, it's hard to then be upset about it.
A widely discussed series of events there included the demand for a so-called trigger warning to students who might be upset reading "Antigone"; complaints about the ethnic integrity of the sushi in a campus dining hall; and a petition, signed by 1,300 students, calling for a semester in which the lowest possible grade was a C, so that anyone skipping classes or skimping on studies to engage in social activism wouldn't pay too steep an academic price.
The main reason Iran is likely to be upset over the Trump administration's campaign against the IRGC, which is already the target of other US sanctions over its conduct, is that it will make foreign countries more reluctant to invest in the US. "The intent of anything to do with the IRGC is basically to cast a very broad shadow over sectors of the Iranian economy and exacerbate the compliance nightmare for foreign businesses that may be considering trade and investment with Iran," Maloney told me.
TIMPF: They will just move on at finding something else to be upset about, but for me whether the news is good or bad, it still depresses me because the bad news makes me sad because of the people being involved in the sad thing and the good news makes me sad because I am jealous of how much fun people are having that I am not having that is involving the good news, so I think I would only ever truly be happy in a cave where there was some sort of place I could plug in my phone, so I could play Word Cookies and lots of bats for me to hang out with.

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