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"both ways" Definitions
  1. another term for each way
  2. have it both ways
  3. to try to get the best of a situation, argument, etc, by chopping and changing between alternatives or opposites
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I CAN MAKE AN ARGUMENT BOTH WAYS SO THAT'S WHY, YOU KNOW, WITH VIRTU I'M PLAYING IT BOTH WAYS.
"If DEA wanted, it could have it both ways, and right now it's not having it both ways," Hudak said.
" Later, asked if he was trying to have it "both ways," Patrick told reporters, "That is not both ways … Our goals should be ambitious.
This maddening attempt to have it both ways was echoed throughout the 2018 Grammys ceremony, which tried desperately all night to have it both ways.
We can have it both ways All this is to say that the New York show has reinvigorated my belief that we can have it both ways.
" As children, he said, we are taught to look both ways when crossing a street, but "you can't look both ways when you're looking down and texting.
So this is -- this is -- goes both ways.
" Judge Weinfeld said: "Plaintiff cannot have it both ways.
It wasn't really ambivalence — both ways were equally delicious.
Now scientists have found that the genes flowed both ways.
Frank Ocean pal Michael Uzowuru is with him both ways.
You need to look both ways while crossing the street!
Our era of nationalized and negative partisanship cuts both ways.
"It can go both ways," Rodham said at the time.
The schedule could cut both ways for all the contenders.
Raw materials, finished products, employees — even financing moves both ways.
Both ways of being though, feel like states of disavowal.
The authorities in Beijing have always wanted it both ways.
From the political point of view, it cuts both ways.
She's a rare rock star who has it both ways.
The career support goes both ways for the Knowles sisters.
It's not wrong, it just needs to go both ways.
"Defendants cannot now have it both ways," Robbins Geller said.
The connection between genes and faces can work both ways.
So I think the responsibility has to go both ways.
Now there is evidence that the communication goes both ways.
To me, my dream is to have it both ways.
With Rare Weaves, you get to have it both ways.
Clinton. Having it both ways is not how revolutions work.
So why doesn't it work both ways, like she's arguing?
C- John Kasich: He tried to have it both ways.
"  "So I think the responsibility has to go both ways.
"Having propulsion can help you in both ways," he said.
"She is trying to have it both ways," said Hassan.
"Now they'll have to ask for a swipe both ways."
Even in the Senate, the McConnell strategy cuts both ways.
Internet companies seem to want to have it both ways.
The love is flowing both ways: After leaving office in
The benefits of this relationship swing both ways, says Graham.
This level of trust should work both ways, Bock says.
"We would need votes coming from both ways," said Rep.
"Simply put, RJR cannot have it both ways," Tatel wrote.
Dr. Unschuld is a challenge to both ways of thinking.
We are living both ways — we are used to it.
The Trump administration is trying to have it both ways.
So, yeah, it's kinda got to go both ways, right?
The opening of borders and communication worked both ways, however.
And so, number one, they can't have it both ways.
"They were trying to have it both ways," says Gen.
I'm a woman and have seen this go both ways.
It may not be able to have it both ways.
So it's almost like trying to have it both ways.
But the truth is the voters like it both ways.
"The Executive Branch cannot have it both ways," Letter said.
On the other hand, the scouting opportunity goes both ways.
The good news is that deterrence is effective both ways.
"That's a knife that cuts both ways," the chief explained.
Fields: It's hard because he can beat you both ways.
The Met has tried it both ways over the years.
And so, I think you can have it both ways.
In Michael Wolff's new book, trash talk went both ways.
But in economics, as in life, everything cuts both ways.
It tries to have things both ways and mostly succeeds.
I have to get musicians who can go both ways.
"The pendulum of tolerance must swing both ways," said Rep.
"He was making the ball (move) both ways," Showalter said.
In this case, I think I've enjoyed it both ways.
Hybrids increase constructing options because many entries work both ways.
Fink, by contrast, seems to want to have it both ways.
"My understanding is that she's being tugged both ways," Martin said.
They want it both ways, Donald Trump stands up to them.
CONWAY: Yeah, they want it both ways and they can&apost.
Both ways, Cramer will be ready and waiting when anything happens.
And they haven't seen us either, so it works both ways.
"Apple's goal there is to have it both ways," explained Bretschneider.
Very important and that goes both ways, men and women. 4.
Convoys must typically sail full both ways to turn a profit.
The rest of the report provides indicators that bounce both ways.
"You can't have it both ways," she says of her cameo.
It gets worse, because the reaction works both ways, Poland says.
And maybe for both analysts and bloggers, it works both ways.
With the right balance, you really can have it both ways.
Obama said some Republicans were trying to have it both ways.
He also acknowledge that, I think, that protectionism cuts both ways.
But here's the thing about wrecking balls: they swing both ways.
The trouble is that the politics of referendums cuts both ways.
BEING A WOMAN ON WALL STREET, IT REALLY CUTS BOTH WAYS.
Its investment in making interconnections work both ways has been lagging.
"This works both ways around," Veale told me in an email.
Republicans, in other words, are trying to have it both ways.
What Sanders is trying to do is have it both ways.
So Trump wins it both ways with the third-party candidates.
But at the same time, the democratic contract goes both ways.
If you can have it both ways, you can have everything.
"It could have gone both ways," Wozniacki said after the match.
Moreover, visiting a country such as the DPRK educates both ways.
I just thought maybe we wanted it to go both ways.
"Sleigh Ride" has it both ways — the yearning for tame transcendence.
But since the coronavirus outbreak, she has been biking both ways.
School pride and loyalty are great, when it works both ways.
Users, it seems, want it both ways: privacy and free services.
No. They agreed that the flow of information goes both ways.
As a result, they are trying to have it both ways.
Brazil stocks traded flat, having swung more than 0.3% both ways.
"There were recommendations I made that went both ways," he said.
This link between credit scores and smartphone bills goes both ways.
Liam Payne's "Both Ways" has been criticized as offensive and biphobic.
This is a turnout election, and he's got problems both ways.
In other words, the company's trying to have it both ways.
And I think — WM: But do we get it both ways?
Bolton is "trying to have it both ways," that official said.
I mean, obviously there can be arbitrages that exist both ways.
The paper is, perhaps cleverly, trying to have it both ways.
I mean, obviously there can be arbitrages that exist both ways.
For wildfire victims, PG&E's bankruptcy plans could cut both ways.
"Bipartisanship and unity has to go both ways," Ms. Scanlon said.
Again, I don't think you could have it both ways. Right.
Netanyahu, in other words, is trying to have it both ways.
I told her I was bisexual, that my attraction went both ways.
""Too late ... always remember to look both ways before crossing the street.
Really, it goes both ways: Certain items just beg to be 'grammed.
In fact, she suggested that Trump's policies could cut both ways economically.
Other times...women, we can't have it both ways, but we do.
It's remarkable that the video was designed to be played both ways.
After all, H.G. Wells's "adapt or perish" maxim can cut both ways.
" Meeks pushed back, saying, "There's money in this political game both ways.
"This is a district that kind of goes both ways," Yedin said.
But eight years in, TaskRabbit is trying to have it both ways.
I try to look at it both ways for a balanced product.
My dad, who was also a steel worker, has gone both ways.
And the maturity of the business cycle cuts both ways (see article).
Stigma and criminalization of sex work cuts both ways—and cuts deep.
So, bottom line -- look both ways before you cross the road, kids.
In my honest opinion, I feel like there was shyness both ways.
See, it features microfine and chunkier sparkle that can go both ways.
"It's gone both ways," says Lambert, discussing the team's luck with Bitcoin.
There are few historical precedents and they tend to go both ways.
It'd be different if it were called both ways, but it wasn't.
Mr. Fujimori's legacy cut both ways for his daughter's standing among Peruvians.
But it is also important to remember this sword cuts both ways.
The Trump White House, she said, seems to want it both ways.
" The president also said in June that "climate change goes both ways.
One prominent militia may be realizing it can't have things both ways.
I tried it with and without a case; it worked both ways.
So far, Patreon's response has been trying to have it both ways.
But the conversation has to be open, honest, and [go] both ways.
"Human smuggling both ways is definitely common in both directions," Brant continued.
I think it cuts both ways with so many brands getting controversial.
I mean, which – how does it go both ways in this negotiation?
I happily admit that the "training" went both ways all those years.
"If it's one way, then it should be both ways," she said.
"They allow the owners to almost have it both ways," Perkinson added.
People with the last name Lopez, for example, were counted both ways.
But this unreasonableness, or rather this overreasonableness, this hyperliteralism, cuts both ways.
We know what happens when government and industry don't look both ways.
The worries cut both ways for Democrats and Republicans in the Senate.
Her critics say she is absurdly trying to have it both ways.
This indifference goes both ways, it seems, in 21st century American politics.
His role as Tywin has a polarity that he fits both ways.
VA can't have it both ways and the evidence doesn't look good.
"I think that can cut both ways," says Democratic pollster Andrew Baumann.
"I actually think it's a good idea, both ways," Mr. Trump said.
It is a gift of trust, and it must go both ways.
But we have to remember that the argument can go both ways.
There are significant penalties in place both ways if this doesn't happen.
Because that's drawing a clearly chauvinistic, objectifying equivalent that damagingly works both ways.
That kind of reputation cuts both ways in a situation like this one.
"Make sure you set aside time to connect in both ways," Schewitz added.
You can&apost have it both ways New York Times and Washington Post.
"Buddy, it goes both ways," he told BuzzFeed News he said to Phillips.
That members have been on strike since September 16 could cut both ways.
And I got the impression that the feeling on that goes both ways.
He does have a long-standing beef with them that goes both ways.
The pleasure of Prometheus was how it tried to have it both ways.
When we decided to do this, we could look at it both ways.
By preserving the existing capital gains tax, she would tax gains both ways.
The comments went both ways — some supporting the regulations and some criticizing them.
But technology is never purely good or bad—it always cuts both ways.
Mrs Hassan, naturally, accuses her opponent of trying to have it both ways.
But uncertainty cuts both ways, and reasonable risk management demands looking at both.
The referrals go both ways so we gain new customers this way, too.
Congressional Republicans have happily had it both ways with special counsel Robert Mueller.
It's a fresh reminder that cheap gasoline cuts both ways in today's economy.
I tried both ways and didn't notice much of a difference with either.
The name has appeared both ways in books, historical documents and newspaper archives.
Political watchers say the showdown between Trump and the media cuts both ways.
"Can we just admit that you can't fault them both ways?" he said.
That is a commonly held feeling in Congress, but it goes both ways.
It's always up or down, and Adam's screaming both ways, happy or not.
The anger cuts both ways, said University of New Mexico sophomore Alexus Horttor.
Predictably, the writers found a way for Matt to have it both ways.
Days later, the governor returned the compliment, saying the teaching went both ways.
In the meantime, Ms. Lyles is having it both ways with her constituents.
Hugin, Blackburn, and Renacci are trying to have it both ways on #MeToo.
Or we're just gonna have increased tariffs going both ways for a while.
Sounds like a great case of "Good Luck Chuck" that goes both ways.
Instead, "Paul Swan Is Dead and Gone" tries to have it both ways.
"You can't have it both ways," Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, said.
Of course, that doesn't mean Trump won't try to have it both ways.
And she does so even while harboring a secret: She goes both ways.
And a drop in gasoline prices would cut both ways for Trump politically.
This week's episode attempts to have it both ways, and very nearly succeeds.
Mr. Gatzka said engineers are trying now to make it go both ways.
" And he notes that "on this issue, our court has gone both ways.
At the intersection of youth and velocity, you have to look both ways.
"That's a knife that cuts both ways," the chief explained in the sitdown.
Not believing anything isn't wise either In politics, this will work both ways.
Gabbard told CNN that Clinton's comment has cut both ways for her campaign.
Of course, the impeachment fight could cut both ways in the battleground state.
Defenders of the Confederate flag and Confederate monuments can't have it both ways.
But the Court's conservative majority also cannot have it both ways on immigration.
He and she are the prince and princess of having it both ways.
You could take it both ways, but it's not really for that purpose.
They seem to want it both ways, at once a movement and not.
Look both ways before you cross the street and try to be nice.
You can't have it both ways, and it can't always be the talent.
This Full Moon may help you realize some important information in both ways.
Expensive goods, investment and services could flow both ways, as between America and Europe.
Now, we know that the emotional impact of the visit definitely went both ways.
Places like Greenwood, Georgia, my family is from…so I've seen it both ways.
LaVine insists he's comfortable shooting both ways, but the numbers tell a different story.
"I kind of go both ways; I date men and women," she casually mentioned.
With MarketPlace Africa, Folayan sees an opportunity to open the sales channels both ways.
The relationship goes both ways, with Pruitt receiving donations from energy companies, Politico reports.
You can certainly argue it both ways, based on what we've seen so far.
" On Friday, Trump's campaign manager criticized Clinton for "trying to have it both ways.
Whatever you don't like, you can send back and shipping is free both ways.
From what I played, it seems like a game that's worth experiencing both ways.
This self-destructive relationship can work both ways, with dermatologic problems exacerbating mood disorders.
But Jonathan pointed out that this dialectic can swing both ways: revolution begets counterrevolution.
The sponge can be used wet or dry — and I've tried it both ways.
Although they may watch this thing on an iPhone, it may go both ways.
JOHN HARWOOD: 215 years, good times and bad, you rode this train both ways.
The Democratic view: It's bad both ways, but probably worse to vote for it.
He had to drive an hour and a half both ways to get it.
What the White House is trying to do here is have things both ways.
After all, the volatility effect only removes value if that volatility goes both ways.
Lawyer Cedric M. Shen provides immigration services to Americans and Canadians going both ways.
"I really had it dialed in both ways," the golfer said of his showing.
Nalini Jones reviews Jason Reynolds's latest book, "Look Both Ways," in this week's issue.
This has been a chance for him contribute, and the giving goes both ways.
Developing an emotional relationship with a piece of software can, however, cut both ways.
"I think that's another spirited debate will have, there's arguments both ways," Duprey said.
But I think the president pointed out that happens both ways, with both parties.
It would appear that both Obama and Clinton want to have it both ways.
"First of all, Mr. vice president, you can't have it both ways," Booker said.
Further, trade goes both ways — 35 American states export primarily to Canada as well.
"President Trump cannot have it both ways," wrote Menendez and Durbin in a statement.
So, anything you can come up with, you can probably find arguments both ways.
Trade, after all, works both ways, and many of his supporters benefit from it.
And it goes both ways; I root for him when he goes on dates.
If Kallstadt's relationship with Mr. Trump is difficult, that appears to go both ways.
The gun firing the "#DeathTo" bullet turns out to have been pointing both ways.
The fanaticism that is the root of the word "fan" can cut both ways.
It's mighty hard to have it both ways, as Mr. Powell found on Wednesday.
Now the inspiration flows both ways, with American companies taking notes from Chinese counterparts.
"There are pluses and minuses with both ways of preparing food," Dr. Rasmussen said.
It's as if, for her, stories are about getting to have things both ways.
And the street goes both ways: Enough energy can convert into matter and antimatter.
But it can work (or fail) either way, and Sandgren tried it both ways.
After many sentences of ornate hand-wringing, he tried to have it both ways.
Read more " _____ • David French in National Review: "The alt-right wants it both ways.
Its authors still make a good show of trying to have it both ways.
Once you've established trade relationships with a country, trade tends to go both ways.
The objectification of women in evidence on songs like "Christian Woman" cut both ways.
My roundtrip ticket cost $528.31, and I paid $120 to check a bag both ways.
What's different with the Disney+ series is that the cross-pollination will go both ways.
We don't get to know, but the HFPA had it both ways on Sunday night.
He still has the leverage that Los Angeles affords, but that leverage runs both ways.
It went both ways – the connections she and Torshin made also visited them in Russia.
Though Chan used trash bags to move out of school, the hack works both ways!
In other words, taxes are calculated both ways and the company pays the higher amount.
The desire to have things both ways constantly undercuts The Morning Show's first three episodes.
Officer Spradlin says he does and asks her if she believes it goes both ways.
Tech cuts both ways, though: I'm nervous about building factories that may quickly become obsolete.
The increased scrutiny works both ways, with portfolio managers also increasing their dialogue with borrowers.
She is honest about wanting it both ways, if also at times a bit coy.
This goes both ways; help your employees know what you're about outside the office, too.
The sweet messages go both ways for Reed and her husband of over two years.
To fellow journalists tweeting about this Twitter search thing, it does cut both ways: pic.twitter.
But if Trump presents himself as evangelicals' saving grace, the benefits can run both ways.
The movie can't have it both ways despite Ayer's stubborn insistence to the contrary. 9.
As we elect more movement leaders into office, we need accountability that goes both ways.
This tweet characteristically tries to have it both ways: The first 100 days is silly!
When executive privilege cases have gone to court in the past, it's gone both ways.
That knife cuts both ways, however, and a lack of representation isn't the only problem.
Food, autos and electronics go both ways across the border checkpoint, sometimes more than once.
We must have it both ways, because that is what real sustainability is all about.
The problem with that perspective is straightforward: It is a stance that cuts both ways.
But for Ms. Kong and her vast extended family, the association has gone both ways.
It goes both ways, but I don't mind having something that makes me stand out.
"Capital competes across the value chain and you can't have it both ways," he said.
However, if you don't explicitly look both ways before crossing the street, you will die.
The Coquette, who runs the endlessly addictive advice column Dear Coquette, sees things both ways.
Each painting is titled "Untitled Anxious Audience," which works both ways in an art gallery.
"If this is a museum about storytelling, it has to cut both ways," he said.
But, like any careful spook, the best of such novels look both ways at once.
"Don't chase, volatility works both ways, up and down," Emanuel said in a recent note.
We'll even give some personal shout-outs because, as always, our connection runs both ways.
I looked up to him and needed him, and that kind of went both ways.
And because this works both ways: I'd love to hear how SL has helped you!
Below, the top 21913 markets for home equity gains since 21903 when measured both ways.
He said Medicare first proposed the "look both ways" rule in 2014 but withdrew it.
"You know how your parents say 'uphill both ways,' it was like that," Taetz jokes.
But the inspector general noted Monday the political support among FBI officials went both ways.
At the same time they need to justify their budget, so it goes both ways.
But it works both ways — margin trading lets you multiply your gains and your losses.
With the rest of the country, it's hard for him to have it both ways.
"We know tolerance is a two-way street and dignity cuts both ways," she said.
Rice is a longtime fan of the Browns and the admiration apparently goes both ways.
So if you're in the area, you know, just look both ways before you cross.
As for his passion for sneakers, "I think it can work both ways," Federer says.
Descriptively speaking, of course, having it both ways is exactly what they're trying to do.
Right. I mean, for them to just say ... You can't have it both ways. Right.
Of course the baby needs attention, but I should have split my attention both ways.
It can't have it both ways — and so, apparently, it's chosen the path of least resistance.
It's one of the only places left where you can find people who voted both ways.
Alarm at Mr Trump's vandalism to the dignity and norms of the presidency cuts both ways.
The market is trying to have it both ways on the trade deal, Cramer said disapprovingly.
If we lived in a world where links went both ways, who knows where we'd be?
Democracy in media cuts both ways just like God is both perfect justice and perfect mercy.
But I should say, it's a bit of a problem, because I've tried it both ways.
Under President Obama, Silicon Valley became very friendly with Washington—and the relationship went both ways.
The word Dyson used to describe Redway's study was "scaremongering," but that might cut both ways.
But people have bet against Tesla before and Tesla has won, and it's gone both ways.
Actually, there are two ways to solve this problem, and I will go over both ways.
The Trump White House is trying to have it both ways in their post-firing spin.
"Managers have been whipsawed both ways," said Ken Monaghan, a portfolio manager at Amundi Smith Breeden.
And I'm sure that it goes both ways and you learn stuff from them as well.Definitely.
Blackwell said equivalence worked both ways and Britain should not blindly follow EU rules after Brexit.
And he seems so close to getting it, while also trying to have it both ways.
As such, they flexibly use both ways of marking duration, therefore altering how they see time.
"It was a fantastic football game and overall it could have gone both ways," Wenger said.
"They can't have it both ways," journalist and royal biographer Penny Junor told the Sunday Times.
Bolton's words are not welcome in Pakistan, where pressure is a knife that cuts both ways.
It's another instance of Fleming having it both ways — or every way — and that's the point.
"Airfares and costs have never had any relationship in aviation — it's witchcraft both ways," Charlton said.
Gorsuch, who appeared to favor Gamble's arguments, pointed out that the practical concerns cut both ways.
And it cut both ways: Americans who were trained to be selfish gave a lot less.
There's so much music and I think it kind of pushes the boundaries in both ways.
I would make sure that British people realize that the whole immigration thing works both ways.
Nadia runs out into the street without looking both ways and gets struck by a taxi.
"I believe there's a change in weather, and I think it changes both ways," he said.
Illusion works both ways: It's as much about who is in the photo as who isn't.
Taken to extremes, of course, dietary choices can be harmful — but that logic cuts both ways.
Every year when the decorations come down from the attic, time goes both ways at once.
The Times made a tool that manipulated the audio so you could hear it both ways.
That class discomfort goes both ways, according to Grace Savage, a former nanny in Los Angeles.
It seems that you wanted it both ways: forgo the occasion and still collect the gifts.
I have so many memories of connecting with and discovering my favorite records in both ways.
"The First Amendment is strong medicine," the provost said in her statement, "and works both ways."
Thus, the impact of the digital age on experiencing art can easily be argued both ways.
I pray often during each day, and believe in the efficacy of prayer in both ways.
"To go to war on the intelligence community ... you can't have it both ways," said Patinkin.
And I have totally rocked it both ways — in the shower and out on the town.
That's like looking both ways before you cross the street then getting hit by a drone.
It can charge both ways, letting you use a laptop to power your smartphone, for instance.
"Commentators seem to want it both ways," former Sun leader writer Andy Silvester told BuzzFeed News.
In addition, recent data suggest that actions against the gun lobbying group can cut both ways.
"I believe the argument of market segmentation has merit, but it cuts both ways," Condeluci said.
And, in her I'm-my-father's-daughter answer, Ivanka is trying to have it both ways.
In Look Both Ways, Reynolds turns that noise into a polyphonic character study of the city.
Connecticut may be known for its high median household incomes, but the sticker shock extends both ways.
But people die going both ways; the Sahara is a swift killer that leaves little evidence behind.
At the end of the day, the responsibility when it comes to waste reduction goes both ways.
Michael's messages certainly cut both ways; he was "every little hungry schoolgirl's pride and joy," after all.
The "resource curse" is an argument for weaning the economy off coal, yet it works both ways.
And I think that's a mistake, and I just don't think Marco can have it both ways.
But it's actually just a fit of political theater by Republicans determined to have it both ways.
Perfect for anyone that swings both ways or has random micro-USB gadgets like Kindles or headphones.
That is one of the ways Facebook is different, but I can imagine reading it both ways.
And there's the biting irony for UFC management: This new era, it turns out, cuts both ways.
This concept of free speech should work both ways and also apply to university professors and administrators.
Campaigns do cost money and that's exactly why Elizabeth Warren keeps trying to have it both ways.
Reforming these entitlements is a big political challenge, but the authors at times want it both ways.
"I told her I was bisexual, that my attraction went both ways," he tells the Daily Mail.
The importance of civil-military leadership is taught to all military cadets; and it runs both ways.
Exercising increases endorphins in your brain and improves your self-image, both ways to make you happier.
It's very good both ways, even if the watermelon sushi is a little drippy for finger food.
This is the fundamental flaw of the current healthcare debates; Congress seeks to have it both ways.
That could arguably go both ways, of course, but at least the channels of communication are open.
In this case, walking up to a busy street cues us to look both ways before crossing.
In a Supreme Court brief filed last month, the Justice Department tried to have it both ways.
They're the same fact, and you have to be able to describe them to yourself both ways.
I tried it both ways to see if there was an appreciable difference in texture or flavor.
Family jet lag works both ways, affecting both travelers and those who receive out-of-town relatives.
For Mr. Niu, the head of the condom maker, having a long company name cuts both ways.
"It goes both ways," he remarked, meaning that he often receives patient referrals from real estate agents.
But the prime minister is a master at looking both ways when it comes to mob violence.
So Samsung saw an opportunity to have it both ways, plopping a headphone jack on the bottom.
And, Burnham conceded, the Trump administration wants it both ways, too -- no impeachment, and no court cases.
But the invitation goes both ways, with residents of the center also invited to enter the town.
"There's been a lot of discussion and pushback both ways," Ms. Liebmann, of WSL Strategic Retail, said.
But as Yale Professor Christina Rodriguez noted in 2008, localism in immigration policy can run both ways.
As time passed, Duffner realized Lockbaum could handle the physical and mental demands of playing both ways.
Pretending to resent his self-made reputation was how he had it both ways: Dionysus meets Willy Loman.
Fed Up Fed Up: What "Anonymous" didn't seem to realize is that she can have this both ways.
The rapid pace of change in the cyber environment cuts both ways for the intelligence community, Clapper said.
Issues like the privacy issue cuts both ways in terms of commerce, so it's got pros and cons.
In trying to have it both ways, Gomez-Rejon can't quite recontextualize history the way he wants to.
After playing both ways, I noticed that you bump into many more bigger worms when you play online.
The CIA points it both ways, you know, and as I said, maybe he did maybe he didn't.
Make Me a World / Penguin Random House Jason Reynolds, Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks.
It's got that moisture that comes out of the turkey, it's good, but I prepare them both ways.
"They are able to have it more than both ways," said Sebastien Lavoie, chief economist at Laurentian Bank.
The system will specifically help self-driving cars navigate reversible lanes (or lanes that can go both ways).
But it doesn't feel like it works both ways when it comes to her or our masculine counterparts.
And I hear from all of my colleagues that everyone is still planning as I say both ways.
And it goes both ways: "Orlando attends events and parties that are important to Katy," a source said.
That social media presence -- as anyone who has a big following on, say, Twitter, knows -- cuts both ways.
"We received a lot of unprompted feedback, going both ways," Lieblich told Reuters during a conference in London.
From this angle, it's hard to see if she's showing, but an argument can be made both ways.
Ukraine is a country sandwiched between Russia and Europe and is often tugged both ways by its neighbors.
The company wanted to have things both ways - to go to court and keep ticklish materials under seal.
Clearly, the charge that politicians are using Russian children as pawns in a larger game cuts both ways.
"It's possible but it cuts both ways," said Jennifer Duffy, a senior editor at The Cook Political Report.
He is trying to have it both ways: He wants the novelist's freedom and also the historian's authority.
It is a sound plan, a laboratory to learn more about their prospects, but learning goes both ways.
The anti-choice movement cannot have it both ways and still maintain the moral integrity of their cause.
Because, although these Japanese gaming companies are heavily reliant on Google, the relationship certainly doesn't swing both ways.
Northam is not afraid to continue to call Trump a "narcissistic maniac" while Gillespie wants it both ways.
But this goes both ways: Don't act like you've got the skills you need when you actually don't.
Knowing their biggest series is played by a wide audience, the company's tried to have it both ways.
He didn't just call Russia and spoke to both ways -- I think there were 30 some odd countries.
But risk cuts both ways and Sanchez said the government wants to avoid bankruptcy as much as creditors.
Big Rose becomes one of Lolly's saviors, and as in all good relationships, the connection goes both ways.
They have been trying to have it both ways, and as a result their responses have been perplexing.
"It has become so loud, going both ways," said Jeannie Wallace French, above, a Democrat who opposes abortion.
Instead, it's all about trying to have it both ways, making a safe space for political double talk.
My frustration with the arguments on the other side is that they want to have it both ways.
And I think that goes both ways — that girls don't necessarily respect the guys they're hooking up with.
First, they demonstrate that implicit gender bias in dress codes works both ways, something we should not forget.
Lots of people can have it both ways, but it's a balance that takes a while to achieve.
You have, instead, worked on perfecting an evening of awkward, having-it-both-ways tedium that satisfies nobody.
"The president has a decision to make," Mr. Willems said, "and realistically he could still go both ways."
The Moscow deal ultimately fell through, and even some of the cited evidence cuts both ways for Trump.
It's just a matter of the direction you see him balancing to.. Now I can see both ways!
JackThreads is paying for shipping both ways and the costs associated with a large expected increase in returns.
A spokesman for the Republican House caucus, Parker Slaybaugh, said Democrats were trying to have it both ways.
Obama approved a massive $38 billion military aid package with Israel, but the hostile feelings went both ways.
The filmmakers try desperately to have it both ways, flipping from cheerful hedonism to "Reefer Madness"-style moralizing.
All the noise around the "drunk Pelosi" video has made something clear: Facebook wants to have it both ways.
If it wants me to cross the street without looking both ways, then watch out world, here I come!!!
And that worry goes both ways: We'll want to be careful about contaminating or killing any Martian life, too.
According to the WSJ article the relationship between the fighting world and the entertainment world will work both ways.
"At a stop sign, we stop and look both ways to figure out what the danger is," she says.
Ultimately, we all need to get along, and we must be open to one another; respect goes both ways.
" A sign outlining their house rules in 2017 stated that "women have priority seating" and "respect goes both ways.
Well, one of the big advantages of Apple's Lightning port is that it works as a charger both ways.
At least one of these cases will probably end up before the Supreme Court, where precedent cuts both ways.
" Dennis McAndrews, a Pennsylvania lawyer, said the inclusion of the financial settlement in the civil case "cuts both ways.
Apocalypse is probably the worst of the recent X-Men films because it tries to have its both ways.
Venus rules both money and love, so the vibe could manifest either financially or romantically (or both ways!) today.
"It was like pond hockey out there, there were a lot of high-end chances both ways," Lehner said.
Recriminations flew both ways, as lawmakers accused the White House of making a lackadaisical effort to stop the bill.
Though the series does often feel like it's having it both ways: war isn't fun — except when it is.
I had to play fooball uphill both ways—in consistently 68 degree weather—when I was growing up there.
It's also a good idea to look up, away from your phone and both ways before crossing the street.
That worked both ways, though; occasionally an offender didn't seem so bad on paper but was intimidating in person.
Later, Booker landed a punch, telling Biden "you can't have it both ways" when it comes to Obama's legacy.
But British officials who have been at the center of that daily interaction say the concern goes both ways.
We-- we can-- we have the scale to do it both-- KAYLA TAUSCHE: But because-- CATHERINE BESSANT: --both ways.
" As for the feedback from the players, Silver says he's heard from both sides -- "Players have gone both ways.
SANGER: Iran is a major arms exchanger with... TRUMP: Well that is true but I've heard it both ways.
"I believe that there is a change in weather, and I think that it changes both ways," he said.
The right to cross-examine goes both ways: The accused must also answer questions posed by the accuser's adviser.
Ideally, she said, the relationship goes both ways, with adult children providing support and assistance to their parents, too.
Cyclists are alerted to pedestrian crossings, and pedestrians are warned to look both ways before crossing the bike lane.
Supporters of this tax plan cannot have it both ways and should be honest about what we're dealing with.
But they fear his presence will cut both ways, potentially delivering delegates to Trump that Cruz might otherwise win.
There are certain tactics to build trust amongst your colleagues, but it only works when it goes both ways.
"Separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches, senator, goes both ways," he said later in the exchange.
"The House managers have worked themselves into the awkward position of trying to have it both ways," Hawley said.
Deep mistrust of the police gripped New York, but the mistrust cut both ways, with officers fearful of attacks.
And, because this goes both ways, I'll start us off: • Your name: I'm Tim Herrera, your Smarter Living Editor.
No amount of shoveled snow makes it all right, and too many imagine they can have it both ways.
Except, at the same time, it did not put itself up for sale, trying to have it both ways.
It seems like they're not entirely accepting of you, but they're trying to figure you out in both ways.
Ultimately, supporters of the climate accord say that low oil prices can cut both ways in the march to renewables.
Remember how people always told you to look both ways before you crossed the street when you were a kid?
Those characteristics cut both ways, though, and criticism spilled from the same mouths that his crossover dribble routinely left agape.
PERINO: Well, I think that&aposs because it was about, as Justice Kennedy said, tolerance has to go both ways.
But looking back, I wish I had pointed out to her that the door to that world swings both ways.
The map itself can be laid out flat or folded into a three-dimensional globe — and it's accurate both ways.
Wanting it both ways is fine, but in Claire's world that usually comes at the expense of everyone but Claire.
I think [some] people will buy it as a second device, and I think it works pretty well both ways.
The violence goes both ways: Last year, Reuters reported Malagasy growers defending their fields by beating apprehended suspects to death.
That's a big part of its business but it it also produces in China so it gets hit both ways,.
"Investors love tower companies because they have incredible operating leverage... The problem is that leverage cuts both ways," Kurn said.
Remember that the interview goes both ways, and you aren't the only one who has to make a good impression.
"I think people should hear that statement for what it is: She is trying have it both ways," Hassan said.
He said that the "border adjustment works both ways for us" and that overall the House GOP plan is beneficial.
" And that value goes both ways, says Sandberg: "I think we learn more from them than they learn from us.
As Cain moved away and insisted he looked both ways first, the officer threatened to take him to the ground.
It's a piece of cake for Apple to bypass the lock screen on this phone, but this cuts both ways.
And while Mr. Pelevin wrote his story before the current American presidential campaign, it seems his point goes both ways.
Some of the same economic factors that investors cite as grounds for optimism, like Africa's growing cities, cut both ways.
American public, O.J. Simpson wanted to have it both ways: to profit from the murders while still claiming his innocence.
Vanessa suddenly takes a beat deciding to take refuge in an air-conditioned van to cool off in both ways.
I knew that there was an admiration that went both ways and thought that it might be a revelatory conversation.
Pedestrians look both ways before crossing bike lanes and jaywalk far less frequently than they do in most American cities.
Which makes it very easy to have it both ways, smoking for most of the year and never getting busted.
But that cuts both ways -- it sets up the very real possibility that negotiators reach an agreement the President rejects.
But the president's presence most likely cut both ways, energizing Democrats and disaffected moderates, as well as Mr. Trump's base.
I've got to say, the last thing I expected to hear about Mike Pence is that he swings both ways.
" On Biden not wanting to talk about deportations of immigrants during the Obama administration: "You can't have it both ways.
"For everyone's safety, we want to be sure we're acting in a neighborly way and have that go both ways."
This process it working both ways—we finish a song, and then we work out how to play it live.
By mid-afternoon the line looped both ways around Wooster St. and up to the end of the cross street.
I imagine, perhaps, a lot of right wingers watched it and maybe were appalled that we had it both ways.
Not that there weren't many other reasons, and the insecurity certainly flowed both ways, but this aspect wasn't particularly subtle.
The best part of today's puzzle was the use of digits in the Spiral, and yes, they work both ways.
Likewise, some of Arthur's most horrific deeds are only implied, not shown, all the better to have it both ways.
"They can have it both ways because no one in the media will actually cover themselves honestly," Trump Jr. said. 
Stating both of those things is not trying to have it both ways -- it underscores the reality of the moment.
Even then, parents need to be on guard: Excited children can easily sprint ahead and forget to look both ways.
I think it's really having it both ways to have this woman at the dinner and then apologize for it.
Having been forewarned both ways, let's go ahead and state that the Ben Op despair is unwarranted, as Cellardyke shows.
Some agents hanker to go hard after the Clinton Foundation, their superiors resist, and accusations of bias flow both ways.
That works both ways — characters who are first presented as good may turn out to be evil, and vice versa.
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There is potential for greater trade both ways," said McClay, and added that any deal could include "other like-minded nations.
Does that mean I'm a genius because I see her spin both ways, or an idiot because I can't control it?
"But calculate your tax return both ways to make sure you are taking the largest deduction available to you," she advises.
This is something that works both ways; look at the response to the Brussels attacks in non-Western newspapers and outlets.
Autoplay sound won't change things too much for publishers — they already have to be prepared for users to engage both ways.
His wealth cuts both ways with most voters: It guarantees his independence, a plus; but it shouts Wall Street, a minus.
But there were also parts of the dance that hadn't gone well until the live performance, so it went both ways.
And this love affair goes both ways — the Twitter logo itself was named in honor of an NBA legend, after all.
These flaws both stem from the same fundamental trait: Libras genuinely believe they should be able to have it both ways.
You know, back when they had to walk uphill both ways to school in the blinding snow and 0-degree temperatures?
THE SWING STATES SWUNG BOTH WAYS Trump captured quite a few swing states, including the big prizes of Florida and Ohio.
She urges primary care physicians to speak candidly with their patients about their sexual histories, and the responsibility goes both ways.
These benefits go both ways: when you have strong relationships, you feel grateful; and expressing gratitude makes your relationships better, too.
And you'll still have it in theaters, so you're up for awards, and so you get it sort of both ways.
"It seems to me that Catherine is trying to have it both ways," said one senior GOP operative in the state.
Remember, look both ways before you cross the street to catch a wild Pikachu when "Pokémon GO" is released in July.
You're probably thinking that placing more value on the things we already have is harmless behavior, but it cuts both ways.
But weirdness cuts both ways, and tends to work better when the director is emotionally invested in his or her oddities.
Any new deal with the EU would show that the transfer of power between Britain and Brussels can run both ways.
The leak cycle can work both ways for companies, though the conventional wisdom is that leaks hurt deals more than help.
Politics President Trump stood next to Mitch McConnell in the Rose Garden and tried his best to have it both ways.
Social media companies cannot have it both ways — claiming immunity from prosecution as well as condemning companies that support law enforcement.
Booker told Biden he couldn't have it both ways in picking and choosing when he would tout his relationship with Obama.
Her goal was to allow the ChyMoji "to go both ways" so her fanbase could have all the options they needed.
While Ms. Nixon has been an education activist for many years her fame could cut both ways in the coming months.
Critics said he could not have it both ways, claiming credit when share prices rise while avoiding blame when they fall.
But one major worry is that it goes both ways, setting up a kind of cycle of anxiety and poor performance.
Teri Sorey, the vice chair of a local PAC aimed at getting Democrats elected in Orange County, sees it both ways.
"Had information been exchanged at the right time, I might have asked them to run the return both ways," she said.
"Removing judges for handing down sentences that some may disagree with cuts both ways, leaving us with no process of accountability."
The swimmers take taxis both ways four days a week, and that cost is an obstacle when recruiting new team members.
"That idea of no both ways is a part of the magazine's aesthetic as we both understood it," Ms. Schutt said.
Here is Bieber having it both ways — singing in a flirty whisper, but also never pushing his voice beyond his range.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Kushner Wants It Both Ways," by Frank Bruni (column, July 23): Give Jared Kushner a break.
You can't have it both ways — every additional day that Democrats spend investigating is an additional day closer to the election.
The opening of the regulatory process is in keeping with Mr. Trump's efforts to have it both ways on the environment.
Thanks to his pal and protector Mitch, Trump has it both ways on issues like gun control and prescription drug prices.
As he sees it, China can't have it both ways -- dip its toe into capitalism while still suppressing its citizens' freedom.
STEVEN M. CLAYTON Ocean, N.J. To the Editor: It is often said that politics is a pendulum that swings both ways.
Morgan Stanley's Hans Redeker thinks there are reasons to believe this could exert pressure both ways on the dollar going forwards.
The effect was to have it both ways, to court the beauty of tradition while asserting that music must move forward.
Gerwig gets to have it both ways, and we, as viewers, get to choose what we believe is Jo's "real" fate.
But partisan polarization works both ways: The opposing party will have every reason to lift up the acts of a whistleblower.
Besides, as Trump is learning with the stock market, hanging success on a single metric beyond your control can cut both ways.
Watch closely as he looks both ways for street traffic — who knew a cat could remain this calm while going this fast?
Jennifer Lawrence, your favorite relatable actress, is a big fan of the Kardashians, and it looks like that may go both ways.
Wieder's audacity swings both ways — to repeat the pendulum analogy — from artistic daring to the temerity to perpetrate crimes against his compatriots.
Many people want it both ways: not only redistribution but also good jobs, without having to move too far to get them.
The detachment goes both ways, with Canada 19th on the table of export destinations for the UK and Australia a rung behind.
But the migration of millions of users is no simple feat, and perhaps the auto-following went both ways in some cases.
That said, Clinton's association with the administration could cut both ways if the federal response to the storm is seen as unsuccessful.
Look both ways before crossing the street, this tiny-house celebrating the Bauhaus's centenary wants to take the Eurocentrism out of design.
Ezra Klein I think the Obama case is interesting, and for a very specific reason: the information flow here goes both ways.
Some of these gifts are heavily weighted towards one side of the adult/child divide, but others, like LEGO, work both ways.
Transport for London said on Twitter that East India Dock Road was partially blocked both ways due to "a significant police incident".
As a sex worker, with a brand to maintain for my income and under threat of state violence, I'm closeted both ways.
Samsung's smartphone doesn't appear to fold both ways, which might give it an advantage over a Surface Phone where pragmatics are concerned.
Escobar believes gig companies are trying to have it both ways, and should give their workers either true independence or full employment.
Of course, Wallace was no patsy in the GOP primary debates, so Trump can expect the tough treatment will flow both ways.
"I prefer to avoid this space because there is so much emotional rhetoric and anger and attacks flying both ways," he says.
And that's cut both ways for workers who have skills but can't seem to find the right jobs to fit their qualifications.
I wanted people to understand Justine and fear her and fear for her so they can relate to her, in both ways.
"The administration wants it both ways," said Janet Napolitano, who was the secretary of homeland security in 2012 when the program began.
But trust has to go both ways: Biotechnology companies and food producers must trust consumers to educate themselves and make informed decisions.
Capital gains tax should be calculated both ways with the help of an accountant or notario(notary), and the lower rate paid.
So the principle of "talk ain't cheap" cuts both ways: Some kinds of trade talks can help while other kinds can hurt.
"Gawker tried to have it both ways," Venky Ganesan, managing director of the venture capital firm Menlo Ventures, said in an interview.
"I can travel one way with my mother,'' she said, "but both ways for each trip across the country would be challenging.
Of course, the mistakes cut both ways — what's a Chinese person to make of the characters for "pease" tattooed on foreign flesh?
A pedestrian in New Zealand came just inches from being struck by a train because she didn't look both ways before crossing.
He can't have it both ways — his signature on a rent control bill will offset any good his construction initiative might do.
My boyfriend's ticket was $12 from NYC to Paris, and Paris to NYC, including the cost of one checked bag both ways.
On songs like "Both Ways" and "Magic Magnet," it feels like Devine is downright showing off his gift for addictive hook-writing.
Gibson, who Tom Thibodeau will probably feel compelled to ride this year, is an integral piece, and that can swing both ways.
Now, Juul will have access to Altria's deep lobbying pockets and more experienced government relations team, but such support cuts both ways.
But possibly the most amazing of all is the attempt to have it both ways on the question of middle-class taxes.
Law & Order True Crime For 27 years, the "Law & Order" brand was engineered to have it both ways in the life-vs.
Exactly, and I think both ways: It should protect you that I'm also living up to the way I've positioned it. Yeah.
The trouble is that Hanif wants to have it both ways: to be an earnest elegist as well as a fiery caricaturist.
Cousins is nothing if not an emotional dude, but his detractors often fail to point out that his passion runs both ways.
With a school bus falling from the sky," begins Jason Reynolds's new novel, "Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks.
"It's an awful shame that children had kerosene rain down on them, but I can see it both ways," Mr. Wheeler said.
The letter said the Trump administration was trying to "have it both ways," and asked for a quick ruling on their appeal.
Critical Shopper The fact that men's interest in fashion is now taken as a given, not a rare treat, cuts both ways.
"You can't just have it both ways and say, 'I should be able to do whatever I want without consequences,'" she said.
"I just have a feeling that you've either got to do it or not; you can't have it both ways," said Titus.
You can't have it both ways; either stop him from doing what he's doing or work with him to make it legal.
With the benefit of hindsight, when it comes to the Time pictures it's clear that Lawson wants to have it both ways.
The symbiotic relationship goes both ways, with Alibaba manufacturers also ripping off original ideas before they can even get onto a crowdfunding site.
She takes the fire escape, looks both ways before crossing the street, calls 3-1-1 to report Ruth's (Elizabeth Ashley) gas leak.
The integration here goes both ways — you can control Pandora in Waze, as well as see your Waze navigation in the Pandora app.
"To be fair to the supporters of the President, the bullying, the harassment, and the threats go both ways," he told BuzzFeed News.
It would seem then that more guys want to present themselves as liking it both ways than exclusively preferring one position over another.
That was a very friendly — I know it didn't look friendly, and I know it was reported like sort of nasty both ways.
And the support goes both ways: Bristowe has a brand-new podcast called Off the Vine, and Booth was her first-ever guest.
Reynolds, 20163, is a finalist for the National Book Award in young people's literature for "Look Both Ways," which came out this month.
The employee borrowing went both ways, too, with Faraday Future workers being pulled off their own projects to work on the LeSee cars.
And it cuts both ways -- there are more than 220,000 US citizens living in the Philippines, including a large number of US veterans.
Jeanne Shaheen, attacked GOP senators for trying to "have it both ways" in backing the nominee while trying to distance themselves from him.
Olivia Munn Sometimes the trolling (lovingly) goes both ways — as when your mom thinks she's outside of the loop on your love life.
If Pokémon Go for HoloLens does become a thing, just please look both ways before crossing the street to battle that Blastoise, okay?
His continued use of the Nixonian euphemism "law and order" suggests, at the very least, that he's trying to have it both ways.
In his life as a public servant, Kerry's Boston Brahmin upbringing -- and his second marriage, to ketchup heiress Teresa Heinz -- cut both ways.
"He's very wishy-washy and he tries to have it both ways," said Annette Magnus, president of Battle Born Nevada, a progressive group.
But he can't have it both ways: Being tough on Russia for its bad behavior means putting your money where your mouth is.
It seems like the showrunners are trying to have it both ways, and I think it will somehow pay off in the end.
"That kind of leap back and forth and trying to have it both ways really we think is Cruz's biggest problem right now."
Clinton, who as first lady was a strong champion of dramatic healthcare reform, campaigned in 85033 by trying to have it both ways.
Importantly, they should demonstrate that people don't just get ill or better one day; that it's a gradual and fluctuating process both ways.
But analogies work both ways, and computer scientists have a long history of trying to improve their creations by taking ideas from biology.
You're going to get their best when they've lost a couple in a row, and that goes both ways for them with us.
That demand goes both ways, because you can also require the individuals imposing such penalties to comply with your executing them as well.
As POGO's research has demonstrated, the infamous "revolving door" that deposits defense executives like Esper in top national security posts swings both ways.
Uber also announced that riders with "significantly below average" ratings (yes, the rating system goes both ways) will get thrown off the app.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Art aside, you have to hand it to Banksy for his ability to have it both ways.
How about 92A, which is actually a little tricky given this treatment (on top of the devious works-both-ways clue at 73D).
"You don't want to be in a tutu when everyone else is wearing a suit," she said, adding that it goes both ways.
I've made lemon bars both ways, and hoped to prove my suspicion: that in this case, the easiest route is also the best.
By calling this an inquiry without holding a vote, Pelosi and the Democratic committee chairmen are having it both ways, one official said.
But for a county that sits a little inland from the shore, Judge Price said, changes in the climate could cut both ways.
Cosplayers Hannah Jones and Kristy Everly told me they both drove three hours both ways to get to the Harley Quinn pop-up.
Or, you can always make your own sampler box full of a wide variety of tea — and coffee is she goes both ways.
But the burn can work both ways, as these heat-packed peppers can keep calories in check, which is key to weight loss.
Opponents of the Obama administration's climate change rule for power plants say it's trying to have it both ways in defending the regulation.
But the benefits are meant to go both ways — the interaction and the relationships that develop are aimed at rehabilitating horses and participants.
Those arrows go both ways, and to achieve results, of course, to achieve results collaboratively because telling people what to do doesn't work.
But of course, that authority works both ways: Now that Republicans are in power, they have broad discretion to pare back Obama's rules.
The feeling goes both ways, too, as any number of jazz musicians, looking askance at the hummable tune, would be happy to testify.
Don't forget that a mentoring relationship works both ways: Every woman who becomes a mentor gets as much out of it as her mentee.
Both ways of writing the function involve infinite series of terms; their equivalence means that the first infinite series minus the second equals zero.
A change in the weather "I believe that there is a change in weather and I think it changes both ways," Trump told Morgan.
But the more interesting takeaway -- Eckstein told us Ohtani's just the beginning of a new wave of super-athletes who can play both ways!!
But drone technology cuts both ways, and Rudd notes that the Canadian military should consider using drones to their advantage against MNSAs, as well.
And the hurt feelings ran both ways: Obama supporters said Clinton had held on too long in the primary fight, potentially damaging the party.
Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesperson for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, called it "an eight-lane freeway" of anti-Muslim propaganda traveling both ways.
Campbell said they're tired of having to look both ways in the hallways, of having to expect the worst when an alarm goes off.
The hard words fly both ways: witness Germaine Greer declaring that "just because you lop off your dick" does not make you a woman.
"People need to understand this relationship we have goes both ways," said David Mayagoitia, president of the board of the Tijuana Economic Development Corp.
We were quite specific in the Open Internet Order saying we weren't going to address zero rating because we could argue it both ways.
To some extent, the timing of these announcements and the fact that the FBI's actions can cut both ways politically can be set aside.
Diallo is the type of energetic big who'll hustle both ways, preventing those gut-punch buckets opposing centers used to get against DeMarcus Cousins.
Now with the new changes, Mr. Dorsey can have it both ways: keep the 140-character limit while also allowing tweets to be longer.
But the lawsuit will play well with the liberal base and Democrats say discovery and depositions could work both ways if the suit proceeds.
"It was just amazing to see that racsim goes both ways," a title card at the end of the video read, typo and all.
She forgets to look both ways before stepping into the street, and a taxi barrels into her body, sending her flying onto the pavement.
Ryan is trying to have it both ways: He'd like to publicly support his party's presumptive nominee without owning all of Trump's fringe positions.
"But I think there were protests the night of the election both ways, but in the end, we had 73 electoral votes," Trump said.
Hopefully, your parents or a trusted adult taught you to look both ways before you cross the street so that you won't get hurt.
Just as your grandparents didn't actually walk ten miles uphill both ways to school, your grandparents' politicians didn't operate like a Schoolhouse Rock sketch.
It is an unlikely relationship between a free-associating, scruffy entertainer and a lithe, reserved, disciplined athlete, and the instruction has flowed both ways.
And the door swings both ways — keeping in touch with former coworkers can also mean being a reference or making an introduction for them.
According to The Des Moines Register, he is the first Iowa State player since 1971 to get significant action both ways in a game.
European leaders, unable to square their project's ambition of transcending nationalism with this reality of rising nationalism, have tried to have it both ways.
But too many members of Congress have apparently tried to have it both ways by first agreeing to a deal and then backing down.
But in our Facebook community, roles are much more fluid: All of us are sharing and commenting on stories, with information flowing both ways.
While his campaign has been less negative than Mr. Cruz's, he occasionally likes to have it both ways, flagging the senator's wandering political eye.
The advantages of drone swarms cut both ways, however, and the US military has recently been testing out ways to eliminate enemy drone swarms.
"The days when your mother told you to look both ways before you cross the street are going by the wayside," Professor Dingus said.
But Sabika was determined that the influence would go both ways, that she would present the best face Pakistan had to offer to Americans.
" 53D: This little one works both ways, either a PAT or a TAP — it's a touch going down as well as a "touch up.
The male club-wings cannot have it both ways: They cannot evolve simultaneously for the most efficient flight and the most beautiful wing songs.
In a world so socially plugged in, the new "it" bag tells you to look both ways before you cross the street. Bold. Rebellious.
Per person one had to spend 500 rupees to travel one way, so it's 1,000 rupees worth of commuting both ways in a day.
And in a trial setting, there's a way to have it both ways (vote in favor of witnesses pushed by Democrats, but against removal).
When you have been around longer you are also typically known by a larger swath of the population, a reality that cuts both ways.
It will be nearly impossible for him to have it both ways, but don't think for a minute that will stop him from trying.
James: I would say that fairness in business and a set of rules that are both ways expressed and kept to are always good.
Rouhani told Amanpour that "all prisoners must be freed and returned to their families, but it must be a path that travels both ways."
However, even for the neobanks enjoying the spoils of N26's capitulation in the UK, the German neobank's sudden exit could cut both ways.
For Mr. Coleman, whose Indigenous father was sent away during his childhood in the era of family separation, the stereotypes can cut both ways.
The risk of hacking into those systems or manipulating those systems in other ways is a real issue - but it should cut both ways.
But, Shilo's dad is arguably the greatest player to ever don a 'Noles uniform -- which can cut both ways when making a college decision.
Now we've gone through enough of this that a lot of these stories are being taken seriously, but it could be cut both ways.
Gas will flow both ways through the 150-kilometer (93.21 miles) pipeline, which will have a capacity of 7.2 million cubic meters per day.
In the episode, Elena mentions that after Dancing with the Stars, we never talked like we used to — but the phone lines work both ways.
A waiter at a diner across town said he'd heard of people having problems both ways: Democratic votes changing into Republican ones and vice versa.
So the SPR can play both ways, but if Saudi's not going to help, that's the tool in his arsenal that he can go to.
Course, this cuts both ways—PC gamers, no doubt, are pissed that a clutch of console hits have never gone across to mouse and keys.
These are all lovers of Zeus (the Greek counterpart of Jupiter) in Greek mythology—three women and one dude, because apparently Zeus swung both ways.
Here the chances of a lockout cut both ways: the field has four Democrats and eight Republicans, with no clear front-runner on either side.
But studies like this are increasingly showing that if you really want to be safer, forget your cellphones, and look both ways crossing the road.
Complete this sentence: The problem with young people today is...This goes both ways, but I think they just have access to too many things.
Then maybe it was that he was trying to have it both ways, supporting Trump tepidly enough that it wouldn't hurt his own political ambitions.
"My personal view is there is value in DNB at this level versus the others, but you could make arguments both ways," said Deutsche's Paxeus.
This can go both ways, kissing both cheeks is a common greeting in France, regardless of gender, a fact which might make some Americans uncomfortable.
I paced around the store for ten minutes before I crouched down in front of the chocolate bars and carefully looked both ways multiple times.
I think a little bit of Ted's problem is that he wants it a little bit of both ways with a lot of different crowds.
And the support goes both ways: In an upcoming episode of CNBC's "Staten Island Hustle," Janine tells Dom she spent nearly $8,000 on cosmetic procedures.
Nevertheless, you can have it both ways with the Frigidaire Cool Connect—but the smart features stop short of learning your habits, like Nest does.
Disney's magic trick, of course, is to have it both ways: The company's parks sell nostalgia, but they must also appeal to the Snapchat generation.
But as much as they would like, Kagan, Breyer and even Kennedy can't have it both ways as long as the law itself is bad.
Rob is called into a meeting with Olivia, Harita, and HR. Olivia alleges that Rob sexually harassed her, though the harassment definitely went both ways.
It cuts both ways when you look at, now going to what other kinds of robots, like a robot waiter or maid in your home.
As for her admission of being intoxicated during the encounter, legal experts said that it could cut both ways if the case goes to trial.
As others have pointed out, if the league wants to use the threat of injuries as P.R. spin, then it has to spin both ways.
We all should be able to be both, but as we discuss the need for empathy, let us remember it needs to go both ways.
The team was also able to determine that the genes flowed both ways between species, with the cave bears also carrying some brown bear DNA.
And that goes both ways, Kascsak said, in that his team occasionally asks current PayPal employees for recommendations of candidates they should reach out to.
That, too, turns out to be an ambivalent strength: The miller's teachings include instruction in how to curse — words, one realizes, can cut both ways.
"Look both ways before you enter," said the narrator of "Bright Lights, Big City," the novel set in 1980s New York, before buying cocaine there.
Mr. Strassberger has it both ways: The characters believe in the Demon, while we in the audience can maintain our distance through the psychological frame.
This includes clean and modern foil-embellished wedding invites, RSVP cards, detail cards, pre-addressed envelopes, and stamps both ways for our 270 wedding invitees.
The benefits work both ways, since curators can steer trustees toward works of art they want to purchase for — or have donated to — the institution.
If you didn't experience any anxiety, you wouldn't run out of a burning building, and you wouldn't look both ways before you cross the street.
She said the defense "can't have it both ways" in speaking to the media openly and then using media coverage as a reason for relief.
It works both ways: The fear-stoking stories and segments give Trump support for his hardline position while giving viewers confidence that Trump is right.
"I'm getting good vibes coming both ways, that the meetings, the discussions, I think, reading the tea leaves, are going in that direction," he said.
Perhaps the study will prompt a new wave of apps/features which will allow you to go both ways and see which one you fancy. 
" And he stood by his skepticism over climate change, adding: "I believe that there's a change in weather, and I think it changes both ways.
He's both, of course, but when another composer is invited to create a piece responding to Mr. Glass's legacy, you can't have it both ways.
"I hope I won't have to start it (hunger strike)... We want to respect the country's laws, but respect should go both ways," he said.
" He tried, like a vegetarian who still wants his bacon, to have it both ways: "There are parts of socialism, parts of capitalism, in everything.
And it cuts both ways, too -- in January, the governing body for rowing voted to drop the men's lightweight event to add the women's rowing event.
Predictions on the fantasy fight have gone both ways, but now there might be a chance to see the two fighting in the ring for real.
And his conflicts run both ways — a non-corrupt president wouldn't want his political adversaries to be able to use his private business interests against him.
"We export about 40 percent of our total sales – so the border adjustment works both ways for us," Simmons said on a call Tuesday with reporters.
And a trend towards collaboration, with the likes of Microsoft and Amazon opening research centres in China, has kept investment flowing both ways across the Pacific.
Both ways might get us to computer-driven cars eventually, but one way seems more likely to ease a skeptical public, wary of self-driving technology.
"It's meant to keep you safe — if you didn't have any anxiety at all, you wouldn't look both ways before you crossed the road," she says.
But theft works both ways; it's just that when the employer does it to an employee, or several thousand employees, it's generally not nearly as newsworthy.
But Clinton wants to have it both ways, appeasing coal miners and clean energy voters alike, a strategy that is likely to end up alienating both.
"All they are saying is the House can't have it both ways," Burnham told U.S. District Court Judge Randolph Moss, an appointee of President Barack Obama.
The exchange goes both ways, Hailey said that her mom also devises made-up excuses to help her daughter ~remove herself~ from things, like social obligations.
Ivanka Trump has gotten to have it both ways—taking credit for moderating her father on certain issues, while avoiding responsibility for others—for too long.
I'm a Democrat who has voted both ways and always felt that everyone I know votes for how they think will be best for the country.
In political terms, recent events are "cutting both ways" said Grant Reeher, a political science professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
But these advancements play both ways: if a private company can determine which properties are riskiest to insure, why would they offer coverage on those homes?
"It's been kind of this lifeline of sorts going both ways of having these deep emotional, often grief-field conversations with other masculine people," Kelli reflects.
The third set tiebreak was a classic, swinging both ways, though with Kyrgios always seemingly on top, which made his fourth set collapse even more inexplicable.
And it went both ways: Bowie explained in multiple interviews that he was inspired by the Velvet Underground when creating his now infamous Ziggy Stardust character.
And now that I've been able to take advantage of receiving degrees in both ways, I see why these programs are becoming an increasingly popular option.
Boris Johnson's government has this week revealed details of new checks on goods moving both ways between Northern Ireland and Great Britain under the new agreement.
Still, many Republicans are worried both ways — that Mr. Moore could run and lose, or that they could pay a price if he runs and wins.
When Warren did finally come out with her health care plan, her attempt to thread the needle struck some as trying to have it both ways.
"We believe that a woman could meet with another woman, but a woman couldn't meet with a man, so it would go both ways," Will explained.
With little time to spare, they made a decision: They would shoot the word both ways, guaranteeing themselves, if nothing else, at least one authentic option.
Sanders told the Post that the Russian interference could swing both ways, and could be behind some "ugly" attacks on social media attributed to his supporters.
That's when the Justice Department tried to have it both ways, releasing the documents but hiding the most incriminating pieces, blacking out big chunks of conversations.
America was the place where he could have it both ways, a country more or less enlightened but also new and open and a little wild.
OXO double-bladed cheese grater — Formosa says his favorite grater slices both ways, since the blades face up and down, resulting in twice the grating power.
I'm moved by her use of that word, knowing that she knows how to use bounce music to have it work both ways: funereally and as fun.
This audio connectivity goes both ways, so you can hook up microphones as well as speakers, and in some cases (as with the iPad Pro), MIDI devices.
Menendez's attorney, Lowell, argued that the relationship was not corruption, but a long and close friendship between the two men that led to gifts flowing both ways.
"Either they're a passive fund that follows the market or they're a leader that's setting the tone," he said, arguing that BlackRock can't have it both ways.
In both ways, such technologies pave the way for automation, much as the introduction of regimentation and discipline in factories facilitated the replacement of humans by machines.
And that cuts both ways -- in the same poll, 69% said Democrats ought to be trying to compromise with Trump and not just resist the president's agenda.
In other words, Trump can have it both ways, as long as he keeps winning—and telling the people in charge that he'll play their game, too.
In that case, photons are passed through a strong magnetic field, hopefully producing axions (the magnetic field thing works both ways), and then fired at a wall.
"(It) is a swing factor that can make it move both ways if one looks at the balances for the second half of the year." he added.
Experienced mom of three Kim Kardashian West tells PEOPLE that she gives her younger sibling guidance on parenting "all the time" — and that help goes both ways.
"These high school groups were concerned for their peers being distracted while crossing the streets and looking at their phones instead of looking both ways," Elefante said.
It said South Korea had intervened in foreign exchange markets both ways, to prevent the won from depreciating and later to limit its rise against the dollar.
I think that the collusion cuts both ways in -- for the -- in President Trump&aposs favor and against him because it&aposs not a legal term, right?
"We shot it both ways and ultimately decided in the editing room, and when we tested it, that the direct address was too jarring," Mr. Schenkkan said.
He has become preternaturally attuned to the figure of a white woman between the ages of sixty and eighty stepping into the street and looking both ways.
Whether Fox Searchlight can have it both ways will depend on the effectiveness of a grass-roots campaign aimed at churches, schools and pockets of political influence.
" Said manager Buck Showalter: "He's definitely earned respect of some of the veteran players by the way he's handled success and knows it can work both ways.
But Brexiteers had steadfastly maintained the illusion that Britain could have it both ways — that it could retain access to the European market while still controlling immigration.
It is not morality, however, that concerns Mallarino, but that he has arrived at a position where "one's memory works both ways," as the White Queen states.
"They want to have it both ways," Mr. Cuomo argued on Tuesday, saying some Senate Republicans claim they support abortion rights, but end up opposing the bill.
I usually walk the 30-minute trip both ways, and I quickly realize the lost hour of round-trip cardio will likely start to take a toll.
Nigeria had closed parts of its borders in August to fight smuggling of rice and other goods, but people had still been permitted to cross both ways.
Notes on the Culture Appropriation goes both ways, and increasingly it's being seen as a creative freedom for writers who have been excluded from the literary canon.
The UK is essentially trying to have it both ways, by allowing carriers to use some Huawei equipment without granting the company full access to its networks.
We played it both ways with different books at times, setting up interviews and at other times trying to maintain the ability to say we didn't participate.
" Murphy then doubled down in a series of tweets Sunday, saying the US "can't have it both ways" and "Trump/Pompeo see only Iranian, not Saudi, misdeeds.
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The imitation goes both ways, though, as some Weibo features have been folded into Twitter's service, including quoted retweets, photos, and links not counting toward the character limit.
Screenshot: GizmodoThey're both ways of getting more than one app up on screen at once, either via a hovering window (Slide Over) or a docked window (Split View).
The phenomenon of Republicans wanting to have it both ways with Trump, and a "paucity of people to pick" from, led to many lobbyists being on the team.
But there, too, Jumanji finds a way to have it both ways, presenting the gradually rising stakes as a nod to the progressively harder "levels" in video games.
"But I have to admit that Section 1373 is an issue the lower courts have been split over — there have been rulings both ways," Somin told BuzzFeed News.
" To the Air Force special operations community, the feeling works both ways – and includes great pride for the man Rodriguez describes as a courageous, selfless, "rock solid teammate.
He was lucky the official did not see him handle the ball on the way to his scoring shot, but the refereeing decisions swung both ways on Saturday.
" His criticism goes both ways: Too many police, he says, "are not going to give me the respect that I deserve because of the color of my skin.
Republicans tried to have it both ways, being careful to suggest she experienced something traumatic but speculating perhaps she was mistaken about who had done it to her.
In fact, though, many of the nation's brokers also are registered with the SEC as an advisor, meaning they can wear both hats and get paid both ways.
" Trump denied that climate change is caused by humans, despite the overwhelming scientific consensus: "I believe there's a change in weather, and I think it changes both ways.
But as men and women increasingly occupy both sides of the scandal, it's time to recognize blame goes both ways, too — regardless of what traditional gender roles dictate.
And it goes both ways — he won't pick up riders with low ratings since he knows that's a major red flag and could come back to hurt him.
But Trump has tried to have it both ways, pointing to stocks and the recent growth in wages as proof that he was personally juicing the U.S. economy.
When I got back to the road, scuffed up, fingernails packed with clay, I looked both ways as though I might be run over on this empty highway.
Jacobs, a former State Department contractor who could become the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, says her youth and gender have cut both ways this primary season.
And though we tend to think about the ways in which race (and myriad other forms of identity) shape politics, Fields shows that the current runs both ways.
The main problem is that "Vice" seems to want to have it both ways -- at times playing like a straightforward biography, at others, a broad and lacerating satire.
Torque and horsepower are both ways of understanding force where torque measures the capacity of a force to twist an object and horsepower measures that capacity over time.
Harris supporters say Pittenger is trying to have it both ways by both supporting the leadership-backed spending bill and claiming that he voted for it for Trump.
Most of the Democrats in this field either don't want to take this on or are trying to play it both ways, but I don't think that's responsible.
The White House door swings both ways: Hope Hicks, Shine's predecessor in the communications job, is now slated to be the top public-relations officer at Fox Corporation.
Whether we think the children of illegal aliens should get some sort of break or not — good arguments both ways — it is not for a president to decide.
Your Kids Think You're Addicted to Your Phone While parents are, of course, worried about their teenagers' phone use, that concern goes both ways, a new study found.
The recipes below do it both ways, and trust me, it was hard to narrow the choices down to five, such is my love of this meal format.
"There's been a lot of talent that currently resides in major league baseball that is capable of doing it both ways," said Brian Cashman, the Yankees' general manager.
Judy HHHS from Michigan's comment summed up nicely what many readers were saying: From a young age, we are taught to look both ways before crossing the street.
While activist investors and their hostile bids have generally been shown to create value for shareholders, their actions, and the responses of company boards, can cut both ways.
"Accountability goes both ways," said former Representative Mike Pappas, a New Jersey Republican who hired Mr. Spicer in the 1990s, adding that Mr. Spicer's complaints were dead-on.
You can't have it both ways, can't pat yourself on the back for passing a law and four years later pat yourself on the back for repealing it.
Still, Mr. Trump's support for the Republican candidate is also a wild-card factor that could cut both ways in a state where the president remains deeply unpopular.
Paul threatened last night to force a vote on calling the former vice president's son if Democrats succeed in getting Bolton: My colleagues can't have it both ways.
You can look for signs such as: Solid head control: The baby can hold their head upright while in a (held) seated position and turn it both ways.
I remember actually looking both ways and keeping my head down as I walked into a Domino's on the Upper West Side of Manhattan a few years back.
But this data suggests that the effect could work both ways: By winning states already disposed to vote for them, the candidates can also improve their national popularity.
"The story really resonated with a lot of the people that were middle-aged guys who were local or across the country who played both ways," Lockbaum said.
Of course, this critique goes both ways: With the important exception of trade, Trump's economic agenda is little different from the one Mitt Romney ran on in 2012.
This works both ways, too; if you're already a Realms subscriber on some other platform, you'll be able to access it from Switch and Xbox One after Better Together.
The admiration goes both ways—Carmack was so impressed with Luckey's work that he left id Software in 2013 in order to take a job as CTO at Oculus.
They are supposed to be — he just didn't call Russia, he called, and spoke to both ways, I think, there were 30-some odd countries, just doing his job.
"Tillerson will make, he will acknowledge this, that if we are gonna to have a relationship that works, on border that works, it goes both ways," the official said.
For sites like Jezebel or The Cut, where the staff and readership are both predominantly women, striking is a show of solidarity with the power to go both ways.
Other experiments have found that the impacts of exertion and sleep work both ways; after a night of ragged sleep, people often report finding their normal workout extra wearing.
The traffic goes both ways: "scones", both the things and the word, have made their way to America (though not the pronunciation: most Americans make it rhyme with "cones").
If this is the first time a couple files as married, it could be beneficial to calculate what the results would be both ways, then decide how to file.
It's a long commute both ways, but worth it because I really love my job, and I don't want to give up living in the excitement of the city.
Whereas sources previously told People that Sofia seemed much more invested in the relationship than Disick, these lovey-dovey vacation snaps may illustrate that the sentiment goes both ways.
This cuts both ways — plenty of people couldn't believe that George W. Bush tied with Al Gore and beat John Kerry when both seemed to have better intellectual credentials.
With Facebook now looking to surreptitiously quantify whether or not the people who spend their lives on its site are liars, it seems like the distrust goes both ways.
The benefits of the relationship, known as photosymbiosis, go both ways as the worm offers its algal cargo protection and all-around optimal conditions for being a sea-plant.
Good news for drivers The oil selloff thus far will cut both ways for the United States because the nation is both the largest consumer and producer of oil.
Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), said the issue of potential derivatives contract disruptions after Britain leaves the bloc in March 2019 cuts both ways.
"When children are younger, we should teach them to bat both ways," and several factors may influence why left handed batters tend to be more successful at the game.
The survey covered a lot of annoyances drivers and passengers deal with when ride-sharing in Lyft and Uber trips around the U.S. Yes, the irritation goes both ways.
Modes is an interesting attempt to have it both ways, serving Pandora's loyal base of just below 70 million users, while addressing increased interest in customizing the user experience.
Donnell Rawlings says Pete Davidson can't have it both ways -- if he's gonna bang bad bitches, he can't dodge the personal jabs from haters that come along with it.
It strikes both ways, and I'm scared because we're moving more toward playing in the metal scene, and that's a safe haven for Nazis and for homophobes and sexists.
As those who lost this battle try to figure out how and whether to gird for the next ones, many women who opposed Justice Kavanaugh are pulled both ways.
And the benefits of cross-generational relationships work both ways: Just as I learned so much from "Death Metal Grandma," I know Ms. Ginsberg was energized by our team.
Workstead designed the Orbit sconce, for example, to be adjustable in both ways, with a dimmer and a swiveling reflector that allows the light to be directed or blocked.
So actually, I work both ways in drawing — both in the linear way and in the more painterly way of working with areas, in masses of black and white.
It wasn't clear to me, either, so I tried it both ways with different bureaus — separate envelopes to two and one envelope to the third — and both approaches worked.
Here's how to mute users on Discord in both ways, using the desktop version of Discord for Mac and PC, or the mobile app for iPhone and Android devices.
Trade went both ways: By 1920, 80 percent of imports to Cuba were from the United States, and the island enjoyed the same technological advances and entertainment as Americans.
There may come a point when he can no longer have it both ways, but his return after a couple of years of relative quiet is not that moment.
McDermott, Singleton's lawyer, said "the state of Alabama can't have it both ways" by charging both men with manslaughter even though a state autopsy concluded Blount was at fault.
If you swear that kids were tougher in your day and you had to walk to school through three-foot snowdrifts, uphill, both ways, we cannot prove you wrong.
The smaller scale cuts both ways for marketplace lenders, the report argues, because those companies often struggle to get off the ground and comply with federal and state laws.
Saddling a person with life-ruining debt is a cruel and inhumane system at work, even if they didn't look both ways before they got hit by that car.
AOC might also want to also have it both ways, using the Democratic designation to get elected in her liberal district while bashing the party that gave her power.
I do think though that a good relationship is a relationship that has value, both ways, between China and the United States on trade and other issues is vital.
The Museum of Selfies is trying to have it both ways: acting as both a playground for selfie-takers, and a gently educational venue for learning about self-portraiture.
The relationship between Halsey and The Chainsmokers worked both ways when she gave them the opportunity to play a show at Madison Square Garden on her Badlands Tour in August.
But it goes both ways, one can't help but wonder what Suzuki could have done if the arm triangle game had been half as developed then as it is now.
It's going to be awfully hard for the network to have it both ways -- to propagandize for good old American patriarchy while also respecting, supporting, and promoting its female employees.
"From our perspective, whether it's someone that is in the top rankings of the world or someone who is that Cinderella story, in both ways it's a positive," said Bevacqua.
Armstrong tells TMZ he and Stormy had a bad falling out and the hard feelings go both ways ... so he has no reason to protect her or buttress her story.
Johnson said he had spoken to a number of them about the Folau case and also reminded that they were paid professionals expected to understand that respect goes "both ways".
Melania Trump says it goes both ways when it comes to Donald Trump and inappropriate behavior with women, because women come on to her husband right in front of her!
It is also disappointing that the NFL owners tried to have it both ways with regards to this issue for so long and are still uncertain about what to do.
As for whether their wellness program changes help or hurt them in the lawsuit, that's extremely complicated—I can see it both ways, though the NFL settlement seems important here.
And trade wars cut both ways: Retaliatory tariffs on American-made products from countries like China would prompt howls of pain at still strong domestic manufacturers like Caterpillar and Boeing.
Ms. Estefan said the actress once told her that she had "Cuts Both Ways" stuck in her car cassette player, and that she had listened to it for two years.
While travel works both ways — teams have to fly to Argentina and deal with the jet lag — Los Jaguares spend more time traveling than nearly every other Super Rugby club.
" Mr. Stavins added, "He can't have it both ways — talk up expanding natural gas supply when in North Dakota, and talk about bringing back coal mining jobs when in Kentucky!
It's clear that for some of the men — almost all the workers were men — Ms. Ukeles's gesture came as a kind of secular benediction, and the energy flowed both ways.
But those revelations could cut both ways, since they also suggest that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, through close friends and intermediaries, has even more money stashed away offshore.
This geographic information cuts both ways, though: Schulze said that the Middle East is tough to hold major events in—despite fan interest—because the player base is relatively small.
"You can't have it both ways," said Julianne Smith, a former adviser to the Obama administration who is currently in Berlin as a senior fellow at the Robert Bosch Academy.
This can cut both ways, especially on issues like immigration where his fitful threats to close the southern border may cast him as more of a crisis instigator than mitigator.
Democrats accused Mr. Sessions of trying to have it both ways: observing that only Mr. Trump can assert executive privilege but sidestepping questions on the grounds that he might, eventually.
Smollett's position as a black man who identifies as gay garnered attention to the reported attack, Drazdovich said, but that focus cuts both ways if it's discovered that Smollett lied.
Aside from being a baseline bad song, "Both Ways" — the 10th track on Liam Payne's new solo album — is a pretty gross depiction of women being attracted to other women.
Shan Wu, a CNN legal analyst and criminal defense attorney who, for a period, defended former Trump campaign aide Rick Gates in the Russia probe, can see it both ways.
But this goes both ways: A lengthy trial, six days a week every week, would keep front-line Republican senators off the campaign trail (and hinder their fundraising efforts), too.
Joe Manchin and Susan Collins were trying to have it both ways when the senators said they believed Ford was sexually assaulted but not by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
These Santa Cecilia programs had it both ways, too: modern and traditional, including both this Sciarrino work and the crisp, ravishing performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 6 that followed it.
It also provides a money-back guarantee: If an item doesn't live up to the description, it is returned to the seller, and the Marketplace pays the shipping both ways.
But the kicker is that politicians still want to have it both ways, promising activist government to satisfy populist demands but also preaching of the wondrous powers of low-tax growth.
We've already pointed out that sex toys are easily mistaken for SFW items, like kitchen appliances and pool accessories, but one Twitter user showed us that it can go both ways.
While climate changes naturally -- and indeed, changes in global temperature go both ways naturally -- what we have seen over the course of the last century has only been one way: up.
While going past the lead foot against orthodox fighters is his most common and colorful angle change, he has shown that he is happy to go both ways regardless of stance.
Then, on my way back to the hotel, I looked both ways on a busy, dark street and thought long and hard about stepping in front of a Chicago city bus.
But it goes in both ways, as we are discussing then of course the regulator discuss about what it is they want to regulate and in what direction do they look.
Click here to view original GIFAuthorities in Auckland, New Zealand are urging all dumbasses to look both ways before they cross train tracks, after a local dumbass was nearly hit yesterday.
When it comes to gay Americans, Trump has tried to have it both ways, vowing to be their protector while presiding over a Republican convention with a virulently anti-gay platform.
But as a doorway, it swings both ways: it's a record of a body's experience of a singular life, but it's also a random palimpsest of whatever genetic heritage one has.
However, he still gets the B for breaking from the pack and defending science on climate change, arguing that we can have it both ways: cleaner energy and a strong economy.
All eyes were on Michael Peña as he crashed the scene in these two snazzy snaps ... look both ways as you try to find the differences between the almost identical shots.
And it goes both ways—we talk about Burning Man and dissociatives and it's clear that she wants me to know she's not like those other doctors; she's a cool doctor.
Opinions around The Verge office have swung both ways, but I like what Lenovo has done mostly because it's different and a move away from machined aluminum and visible antenna lines.
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"You can't have it both ways," said Matt Salo, the executive director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors, who estimated that the overpayments could total tens of millions of dollars.
Judicial independence is not a trivial matter, of course, but it cuts both ways, implicating not only the president but his Senate opponents as well, as the Blumenthal interview makes clear.
With the Simón Bolívar orchestra, Mr. Dudamel is trying to have it both ways: to present the ensemble as embodying El Sistema, while cultivating its pedigree as a major touring organization.
" He tells Broadly: "Aung San Suu Kyi cannot have it both ways—use a globally celebrated recognition to win political gains and then dispense with it when reaching her political ambitions.
Read More: 'Battlefield 1' Is a Fun, Serious War Game, But Can't Have It Both Ways Battlefield 1 is raking in the accolades for featuring a fleshed-out single player campaign.
When Skopje 2014 was conceived, the ruling party wanted it both ways: to claim the country's history, but not so blatantly as to derail negotiations with Greece over the name issue.
But Bailenson and Lanier cannot have it both ways: insisting that VR is very realistic, and thus affecting and potentially therapeutic, but also that it will be used only for good.
"President Trump seems to think he can have it both ways," said Karin von Hippel, director of the Royal United Services Institute for Defense Studies, a military research institute in London.
But on the flipside, with all the time spent at work, it comes down to wanting to be there, and having passion for what you do, so it goes both ways.
As an instrumental studio album, Moon Trip Radio gets it both ways: while diving into the amniotic ocean, it's more sonically cohesive than the mixtapes, unified by a sustained, woozy gleam.
These concerns, of course, do not even include questions of protectionism – which Republicans, remember, used to oppose, and where supporters of the plan seem to want to have it both ways.
As to the political will needed to jolly the process along, and arrange payment for those parts of the programme that will not pay for themselves, this can push both ways.
There are no studies comparing sugaring to waxing, but as they are both ways of removing the hair shaft and root, the hair should grow back the same after either process.
It essentially gives analysts the chance to have it both ways: Make arguments for how Tesla's stock could soar while staying pessimistic in case the rally unwinds and the stock plummets.
Where Murkowski stands The word from Murkowski's colleagues is that she's genuinely undecided and in many ways has appeared to lean both ways at various points in the last 48 hours.
He often feels that she tries to have it both ways, acting as a senior adviser to the president when it suits her and then as his daughter when it doesn't.
So far Republicans have been successful in speeding AHCA through committee, unanimously passing it in both Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce in overnight sessions, then barely clearing the Budget Committee.
It will be hard, and your blood might boil, but I promise you that any discussion that comes after will be at least twice as easy because the magic works both ways.
But if the hosts of FiyaStarter can't put the genie back in the bottle and remove their stylized dialectic from common usage, then surely the impact of the discussion works both ways.
This kind of behavior goes both ways, and while it can get murky, a simple blanket rule should be that no one kisses anyone on television (or real life) without their consent.
" In an October 2011 radio address, he said, "You can't have it both ways: If you want jobs you have to assist companies and give them confidence to go and hire people.
For him, there are only two ways to deal with relentless violence from his peers: caving under, or fighting back — and he comes to learn that both ways are dangerous dead-ends.
" Other people have strategized so that they can have it both ways: "Saving up your advent calendar chocolates for five days and then eating them all at once is a solid plan.
The rewards of openness–access that runs both ways between talent and fans, a window into the creative process–can only exist in a marketplace in which context is understood and appreciated.
"I knew him when he was heavy, and now I know him when he was thin, and I like him both ways," the President said in an office at the Interior Department.
While many tech CEOs dropped their formal advisory roles with the Trump administration after Charlottesville, the dialogue both ways continues even amid areas of disagreement, White House adviser Reed Cordish said Monday.
So social media, like other forms of technology, will cut both ways in politics: they are making societies more democratic, but will also provide those in power with new tools of control.
I titled this review "this is fine" and I absolutely mean it both ways: the app's quality (It's fine!) and the perilous situation Google finds itself in when it comes to messaging.
During his lesson, he appeared to be as much an actor as a lecturer as he highlighted the dangers of texting while walking, not wearing a helmet, and not looking both ways.
That sent the spread between the offshore and onshore rates to its widest in many years, but it has narrowed since, especially after the PBoC allowed the yuan to trade both ways.
I now like Carly Rae Jepsen, and my other son loves QOTSA because of an app he had that played it, so you get some surprises both ways when you let go.
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"The producers wanted a bezel that could turn both ways," he explained with delight while turning it back and forth and then pointing out the distinctive lollipop seconds hand and NATO strap.
With a dose of shine and sparkle, and that flash of flesh (presumably, clients less fond of getting their legs out can forgo the big reveal), Mr. Lagerfeld had it both ways.
And this was a way to have it both ways, to sometimes be on a linear track but in a macro sort of philosophical sense to be in a non-linear space.
He reaches both ways across the aisle of racism, arguing above all for reciprocity, and in doing so begins to theorize the temperate peace of which all humanity is sorely in need.
After Russia's interference in 2016, Democrats have repeatedly warned their Republican counterparts that election interference cuts both ways, and that state-sponsored hackers may not always seek to help the Republican candidate.
Meghan and Harry want it both ways — keeping the royal perks (and titles), keeping income derived from Prince Charles, but living abroad half the year and focusing on their favored charitable works.
A rising number of California's congressional members have been portrayed both ways in the past few days over their decision to boycott the inauguration of President-elect Donald J. Trump on Friday.
The vocal isolation works both ways so you can listen to the karaoke version of a song with no vocals and just the instrumentals, or the a cappella version with vocals only.
"There are sudden moves both ways, the market is not sure what to do with it," said a Warsaw-based currency dealer, adding he was waiting for lawyers' opinions of the verdict.
The changes can go both ways — countries can be taken off the list, but they can also be put on the list if they are not seen as complying with the standard.
Also on that National Book Award list: Jason Reynolds' Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks, a collection of short stories, each centering around a different kid in middle school.
I often hear from supporters of the Johnson Amendment about the importance of maintaining a fine line between the establishment of religion by the federal government, but that principle works both ways.
It was a moment that illustrated that other Democrats see immigration as a weak spot for Biden — and that his ties to Obama can, at least on this issue, cut both ways.
As the party shaded more toward economic populism and as Trump and Republican electoral prospects have declined, the bargain between populists and the establishment seemed to work both ways — until last week.
But for many taxpayers, the change means they must calculate their taxes both ways, while taking care not to become an inadvertent tax cheat by claiming deductions that are no longer allowed.
The reality that this powerful data can cut both ways is part of the reason geospatial scientists are so eager to engage a wider audience in an interdisciplinary conversation about these issues.
And Isabella Boylston, a principal with American Ballet Theater, said that she didn't see an issue "if they are open to it going both ways" and have women in male roles too.
Several times a day, the road through a village will be backed up both ways with stationary traffic, so that it can seem as though there is some calamity or attraction there.
"Obama's trying to have it both ways — to appear presidential and nonpartisan, and at the same time agitating the grassroots level," says Roger Stone, a former adviser to Trump, in an interview.
"You can't have it both ways - a strong economy and at the same time a weak currency... You should also not call it euro 'strength' but rather 'non-weakness'," the third source said.
After a few inspirational pep talks (they go both ways), Team Keating/Pope seem to be on the fast-track to win the case — or, at least, not make it a complete disaster.
I can easily see it both ways: It makes sense to get a real face tattoo, something that will guarantee you a viral hit and make you recognizable for as long as possible.
There's obviously no chance that Bobby is leaving his business behind — "Billions" has been renewed for a second season — but the show tries to have it both ways, which cheapens his internal conflict.
When Mr Amash accused her of "trying to play it both ways", in seeking to hold Mr Trump to account while protecting Democratic interests, he was in a sense merely describing her job.

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