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But by the same token, growth in 2016 was fine.
By the same token, being supported by their cloud services.
And no one by the same token is completely blameless.
But by the same token, to extinguish it is foolish.
By the same token, ask for help when you need it.
By the same token, the individual needs hope to get ahead.
By the same token, I don't find President Trump's tweets helpful.
By the same token, Facebook and Google insist they aren't publishers.
By the same token, if it's happy hour, where's the happiness?
But by the same token, there is a continuum of awful behavior.
By the same token, it&aposs fair to criticize the president today.
By the same token, some 13m Bangladeshi households currently go without electricity.
By the same token, he's not in charge of American labor law.
But by the same token, large hospital systems dominate some regions entirely.
By the same token, today's shared housing startups are selling another vision.
By the same token, don't rush success, because it never happens overnight.
By the same token, I want to read writing by such people.
But by the same token, it doesn't get any better than this.
By the same token, Maisie was 21, she's 22 years old now.
By the same token, there's nothing wrong with asking for late checkout.
By the same token, her blindness is not an end but a beginning.
By the same token, the Democratic Party needs to change nationally as well.
By the same token, these people may not be on the electoral roll.
But by the same token, when it doesn't work, it kills the company.
By the same token you know that sometimes things are beyond your control.
"[By] the same token, I'm getting a lot of power from revealing myself."
By the same token, Whole Foods puts more Amazon groceries closer to you.
By the same token, you might occasionally believe something false if you're careful.
By the same token, older investors may have no trouble riding out turbulent markets.
BY THE SAME TOKEN, I KNOW A LOT ABOUT RUNNING COMPANIES IN HEALTH CARE.
Cunningham says he knows where to find her, and by the same token, Flora.
By the same token, he sees himself as the inheritor of a long tradition.
By the same token, few people advocate becoming a hermit kingdom like North Korea.
By the same token, he knows it&aposs a system that cannot last forever.
By the same token, controlling it is difficult, too, because it arises sub rosa.
By the same token, in the nineteen-thirties Hesse's hostility to Hitler was automatic.
Residents of Massachusetts, by the same token, aren't morally culpable for executions in Texas.
By the same token, it exposes them to inevitable political stakes and heightened scrutiny.
By the same token, Trump's misfortune might well turn out to be Bannon's opportunity.
By the same token, nobody ever went broke overestimating the anger of the American people.
By the same token, Mr Trump is probably fretting about the special counsel too much.
By the same token, you can't walk around saying 'the world is ending' every day.
By the same token, some people who steal bicycles later go on to commit murders.
By the same token, 83 percent of Democrats said the cuts hurt their finances vs.
But by the same token, these games are designed, from the ground up, to change.
By the same token, companies don't just pay corporate taxes out of their own pockets.
By the same token, Hamilton recognized how much he benefited from Washington's strength and steadiness.
But by the same token, other candidates would have to worry about the same issue.
By the same token, black people make up less than 3 percent of Canada's population.
By the same token, Mr. Thile allowed contemporary songs to grow organically out of Bach.
But, by the same token, we are responsible for our own deaths in this country.
By the same token, getting sick is expensive, and simultaneously, often leads to income loss.
But by the same token, we face a very significant threat of home grown violent extremism.
By the same token, the 6,000-word manifesto shows Zuckerberg beginning to grapple with Facebook's responsibility.
By the same token, some of the most iconic entrepreneurs have been associated with egoistic tendencies.
By the same token, low rates explain why lots of companies' pension funds are in deficit.
By the same token, Lewis has been unfettered in his criticism of Trump on moral grounds.
It's not going to happen every time, but by the same token there's that consistency factor.
By the same token, why might a restaurant deliberately locate in an area with high rents?
By the same token, the Strava case shouldn't be viewed simply as a problem for Strava.
By the same token, you can get almost nothing out of people who believe the opposite.
By the same token, it is no wonder that the economy still needs more government spending.
By the same token, this isn't nearly as bad as her "I Don't Really Care" moment.
By the same token, you've got to move forward and be ready when they call you.
By the same token, we send some of our staff to other states when they're needed.
By the same token, an affair doesn't have to lead to the end of a marriage.
By the same token, a lottery tells us nothing about who would thrive in this country.
But by the same token, it's equally possible that good news will give her a boost.
By the same token, areas with large stocks of young folk would be expected to lean Labour.
By the same token, it wasn't billionaires who were leading the fight against the Voting Rights Act.
By the same token, Democrats' losses in the 2010 midterms were big, but they weren't particularly unusual.
Glaciers, in other words, seem to suppress volcanoes, which, by the same token, flourish in their absence.
By the same token, Muslim and Christian minorities have long given women rights to inheritance and property.
By the same token few people advocate becoming a hermit kingdom on the model of North Korea.
By the same token, however, professors assign Ways of Seeing to college freshmen because it is easy.
By the same token, the female FBI agent is rendered totally abject at moments in her movie.
By the same token, the bond market has prematurely predicted an end to declining inflation eight times.
By the same token, I've made my displeasure of its absence on macOS known just as often.
By the same token, how can we mock Trump's hair when he so often mocks it himself?
But by the same token, American mining and oil companies could just pay Greenland for mineral rights.
By the same token, while turnout falls across the board in midterms it falls further for Democrats.
But, by the same token, Rosenfeld's attack on upper-middle-class pieties is unerring in its aim.
By the same token the Senate was empowered, indeed obligated, to block those presidents if it disagreed.
By the same token, the greater the reputation, the deeper the fall once the truth is revealed.
"However, he added: "By the same token, it&aposd be great if we had a woman leader.
By the same token, sellers ought to report problems that an inspection isn't likely to turn up.
By the same token, while we know now that it's certainly possible to set up a Healthcare.
And give her credit where credit is due, but by the same token, we've got to work harder.
By the same token, some entrepreneurs dream up successful franchises based on ideas that few would bet on.
By the same token, however, his surge looks even more daunting for inflexible leftists such as Mr Sanders.
And yet by the same token because of its huge impact, any reduction, however small, benefits us all.
But by the same token, models do converge with high confidence on big-picture impacts at high temperatures.
However, the Corps of Engineers, by the same token, have failed up to this point in their mission.
By the same token, since the wedding, Meghan has not had an occasion to wear Royal Collection jewelry.
You understand it a little better now but, by the same token, we are doing them all again.
But, by the same token, he could still feel his hands and feet after an hour of diving.
Restrictive abortion laws do not prevent abortion; by the same token, liberal laws do not increase its incidence.
By the same token, Manolo emphasizes that fetishization is the very currency in which a true artisan trades.
By the same token, you get a bonus of about 8% a year for waiting until age 70.
By the same token, though, there are times when he flirts with the ridiculous, and delves into it.
By the same token, proximity to the Oval Office could, at least for some, turn into a liability.
By the same token, Barack Obama would almost certainly have an easier time beating Trump than Clinton will.
By the same token, forgiving people who we deem have harmed us is the equivalent to self-imposed suffering.
By the same token, while Trump would likely be a disastrous president he could be an excellent convention organizer.
But by the same token, everyone is equally likely to be delusional if they're not working to prevent that.
By the same token, fish are plentiful, but there are no facilities to process or export the local catch.
By the same token, those "Sherlock-like" analysts who liked to spot trends through independent company visits faced difficulties.
But, by the same token, readers who preferred sharper teeth to their criticism found Eggers's output twee, even sentimental.
By the same token, when I know things for certain or believe I do, I state it that way.
By the same token, I often see sponsored links to cheap flights, foreign exchange companies, and expat insurance deals.
By the same token, small banks have not been fined quite so heavily by prosecutors in America and elsewhere.
By the same token, entrepreneurs looking to recruit experienced teams have no shortage of options from which to choose.
By the same token, the Department of Defence cannot suddenly decide to pull out of wars it deems unjust.
By the same token, when things go wrong, resist the urge to assign blame to just a single individual.
By the same token, Congress would set up a debt-restructuring mechanism that would violate the Puerto Rico Constitution.
By the same token, a less healthy workforce will work less and be less valuable in the labor market.
By the same token, the NFL has a First Amendment right to set the expressive rules for football games.
By the same token, we know that both Bill and Hillary Clinton received speaking fees from Wall Street banks.
By the same token, activists admit that much of the funding for LGBTQ NGO groups comes from overseas donors.
By the same token, should they choose, Moscow and Tehran can play a central role in ending the war.
By the same token, is the misery of the Syrian refugees in Azraq really a failure of central planning?
By the same token, the notion that a bear market may be around the corner can be profoundly disruptive.
By the same token, the fact that Mr Wilders did not win does not translate on to Ms Le Pen.
By the same token, he takes a position on the cosmopolitan ideal of Europe, which he casts in inspiring terms.
By the same token, it is quite possible to maintain popular support for mass immigration, even from culturally dissimilar places.
By the same token, these plans will make Trump's much-promised pivot to the middle difficult in a general election.
But by the same token, there was a similarly rapid increase in American investors' participation in Chinese companies' funding rounds.
By the same token, it's certainly possible that Flynn's post-election phone conversations with the Russian ambassador were entirely proper.
By the same token, if Swedes ever defaulted on their mortgages in large numbers, Swedbank would be in big trouble.
But, by the same token, it is Calle's ongoing engagement with emotion that makes her work feel particularly relevant now.
An unauthorized documentary might be wilder in its claims, but is by the same token freer to speak the facts.
By the same token, however, Mr. Heastie had linked mayoral control to local tax extensions, a maneuver that galled Republicans.
But by the same token, what would the world be like without these images that aim to help us understand?
By the same token, if Rogan's primary professional identity were as an anti-trans activist, that would be one thing.
By the same token, as Russia's defense industry is put at risk by CAATSA, U.S.-Russian relations become more difficult.
By the same token, there is a marked absence of expressed joy, other than at the birth of her children.
By the same token, there is a fairly firm consensus that immigration raises incomes on average for native-born workers.
Girls, by the same token, are much less likely to grow up to be inventors regardless of childhood ability level.
But by the same token, nobody is going to care about a left-wing Democrat opposing a Trump administration appointee.
By the same token, investors may see buybacks as inherently transitory, so they don't get as riled when they lose them.
But by the same token, neither are Clinton's plans to improve Obamacare, and provide debt-free college and paid family leave.
By the same token, when the government sells bonds, it eventually pays back the full value of the bond — plus interest.
By the same token, "institutionalising an Islamic system", the delegates decided, would not involve dissolving government institutions such as the army.
By the same token, John Roberts is a George W. Bush appointee who wound up delivering gay marriage and saving ObamaCare.
And by the same token, it can't spare the added milliseconds needed to shove all calculations through the client's main processor.
So, by the same token, any effort by Facebook to tar genuine research as similarly risky rightly deserves a robust rebuttal.
Zombie horror often tips over into humor, but by the same token, zombie humor can end up in some bleak places.
By the same token, Taiwan's silent giants find themselves in the middle of the technology cold war between China and America.
By the same token, the fact that Kiryu is comfortable and loving with Haruto doesn't come off as a joke either.
By the same token, companies also want to recruit workers from the same generation, which also means appealing to their values.
And I am sorry to say it has happened, but by the same token it has given us so much blessing.
By the same token, don't assume the Electoral College, gerrymandering, turnout, or other structural advantages will translate into future Republican successes.
By the same token, nothing is said of the fact that all major Silicon Valley companies are represented in Armenia today.
By the same token, complaints about the challenges stress tests pose for bank management should be addressed without weakening the tests.
But by the same token, taking a clear view of the situation can also lead to reasonably speedy redress of it.
By the same token, it was Palestinian pressure, including mass demonstrations and violence, that precipitated every Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian territory.
By the same token, you see people who are not happy, who sort of close off and start to die inside.
Chinese men, by the same token of traditional culture, do not perform household services, either nowadays or in the old times.
But, by the same token, Mr. Depp should also have paid at least a little attention to what was going on.
By the same token, not every good guy with a gun is going to stop a bad guy with a gun.
After all, doing so would also help protect the stability of the country and, by the same token, their business interests.
By the same token, Mr. Johnson's political fate could be determined by whether he has chosen the winning side in the battle.
By the same token, it provided a stage for President Bashar al-Assad's government to show it was still an international player.
"But by the same token, we will be the first to cheer if we see things that are making the world better."
By the same token, more private-equity deals are loading up on lots of debt than at any time since the crisis.
By the same token, the reason Trump keeps lying about his tax plan is that cutting taxes on the rich is unpopular.
By the same token, Biden might be emphasizing the "Trump as aberration" theme just because he thinks it's a good campaign line.
By the same token, managers should also reach out to people they trust if they're going through a tough time as well.
By the same token, regularly check inside the supplied apps for your smart home devices, and apply any available updates you see.
By the same token, in order to be effective, Kushner must continue to be willing to state unpleasant truths when they arise.
By the same token, I put together a personal canon in my younger years, because they all represented something that I needed.
Cooler heads could have prevailed in 1839, although by the same token, hotter heads could have prevailed at any time since 1802.
There's every reason to expect that by the same token, this technology will inevitably be applied to, and used against, private citizens.
It is expanding its drug-counseling and rehabilitation programs — by the same token also expanding the notion of who deserves its compassion.
By the same token, Mr. Obama ran as a postpartisan antidote to the "same old fights" that had gridlocked Washington for years.
By the same token, the reason Democrats lost in 2016 is there was a swath of people who felt disrespected and devalued.
By the same token, as a general election candidate Trump wasn't just a "street fighter" in a way that Mitt Romney wasn't.
By the same token, these modern accounts should certainly be investigated in the event that they actually exist and are of earthly origin.
By the same token, maybe someday in the future Trump will completely revise his approach and come around to single-payer health care.
By the same token, it's extremely unlikely that Clinton delivered a speech unveiling a secret plan to completely deregulate the financial services industry.
By the same token mutual funds become hot because of their past performance, but there is very little evidence of persistence in returns.
By the same token, says Mr Kang, the downfall of Ms Park and Mr Lee may help purge the last remnants of authoritarianism.
By the same token, in the Philippines, "the vast majority" of those joining insurgencies for autonomy or independence oppose jihadism, explains Ms Jones.
By the same token, it's natural that Pence would be comfortable attacking Democrats in terms he'd never use to describe Trump or Ryan.
By the same token, he will do a poor job explaining his views on everything from abortion to the health impact of smoking.
By the same token, if Taco Bell included this option on its menu, I might have to squeeze it into my usual order.
But by the same token, companies such as Gilead shouldn't price-gouge one group of consumers to subsidize its preferential treatment of another.
By the same token, the retreating dollars are sheltering in safe assets, such as the highly rated bonds the AIIB proposes to sell.
By the same token, the "F-word" is the most grueling, painstaking and demanding aspect of building something special from the ground up.
Democrats, by the same token, might be uneasy about settling for what seems like a half-measure in an age of full measures.
By the same token, demagogic dictators have proved unremittingly hostile to monarchy because the institution represents a dangerously venerated alternative to their ambitions.
By the same token, many also incorrectly conclude that if a drug addiction does not include severe withdrawal symptoms, it's no big deal.
By the same token, over the past two decades, as the number of guns in America has risen sharply, crime rates have fallen.
By the same token, we haven't yet had much polling that focuses on the question of who is likely to vote in 22016.
By the same token, Jefferson is in the pantheon because he wrote the Declaration of Independence and because of his wartime diplomatic service.
By the same token, if Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders become the next president, the Court will lean liberal regardless of Obama's nominee.
By the same token, it's not just the money that hurts, but the disrespect and betrayal from someone who supposedly cares about you.
By the same token, import restrictions started small-scale trade wars, and by 2015 trade conflicts erupted with more than 40 different countries.
By the same token, members of Congress themselves should be paid more to narrow the economic gap between serving members and ex-members.
By the same token, if the Trump administration genuinely believed CNN was broadcasting "fake news," it wouldn't send its people to the network.
By the same token, if there is no border adjustment tax, the Trump fiscal stimulus is likely to be significantly smaller than originally envisioned.
By the same token, Sanders's "Medicare for all" and expanded Social Security plans would almost certainly increase the number of people who retire early.
But by the same token, the Sandman Doppler also seems like it might fix all my other problems and become the perfect bedside gadget.
By the same token, the regime has the right -- under the agreement -- to target Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham until the JIC comes into force.
By the same token, those lucky enough to have been born in rich countries have no right to exclude others from their good fortune.
But by the same token, when the NRA sees anything like that, when they sniff that in the air, they work twice as hard.
But by the same token, his vocabulary is so repetitive and impoverished that a translator faces real challenges in turning them into proper sentences.
By the same token, Marshall realized that Jefferson's administration was likely simply to ignore an order from the Supreme Court to deliver Marbury's commission.
By the same token, it was Blue Dog Democrats' incorrect ideas about fiscal policy that prevented Democrats from adequately stimulating the economy in 2009.
"One sexual assault is one too many, but by the same token, one that is denied due process is one too many," DeVos said.
I don't think they were horrible, but by the same token it was gut-wrenching to see mothers and children sitting there in cages.
NM Plublius: Barack Obama once remarked that if men represented the problem of rape, then by the same token, men represented the solution, too.
By the same token, when Trump makes promises to renegotiate trade deals and prevent offshoring, he's simply promising to hold the right enemies accountable.
By the same token, Trump faced much more criticism and scrutiny for playing footsie with David Duke than House Majority Whip Steve Scalise faced.
By the same token, if your car veered into the wrong lane, you don't know for sure that something bad is going to happen.
By the same token, we might say that Gunn's ill-considered jokes about child rape didn't really punch in any direction except, perhaps, sideways.
By the same token, Reeves movies that don't work — or that don't work as well — treat the actor as a simple cipher, unknowable and distant.
But by the same token I'd never want us to be that silly startup that just burns a tonne of money and ends up nowhere.
By the same token, nobody can stop congressional Republicans from hustling Tom Price into office before anyone's taken a rigorous look at his stock trading.
By the same token, Mr Modi has not sparked the outright communal conflagration his critics, The Economist included, fretted about before he became prime minister.
By the same token, the more they say the backstop is intolerable, the more a suspicious EU will see it as an essential insurance policy.
By the same token, countries that seem to be migrant-friendly may simply be receiving a lot of asylum-seekers from high-priority source countries.
By the same token, had the periphery been able to export more to the core, it would not have needed to slash imports so viciously.
By the same token, her more recent request that we jettison Rodham may have been an attempt to reassert her connection to her popular husband.
By the same token, she argues that the campaign against animal trafficking will never succeed unless it goes after its safe havens on social media.
By the same token, I could go see John Zorn or Sex Mob, more New York kind of jazz leaning, not jammy but improvised, bands.
But by the same token, this means that little bits of humanity will inevitably leak into the sanitized tool that Google originally had in mind.
By the same token, if groups come to see the other side as unreliable or unpredictable, they have little reason to enter into any deal.
By the same token, the argument that economic grievances don't fully explain Trumpism is not an argument that Trump supporters don't deserve better economic policy.
By the same token, liberals now calling for Trump's impeachment ought to rethink the excuses so many of them made for Clinton 20 years ago.
By the same token, it probably would have looked a lot worse — and cost Apple a lot more — had Apple gone to court and lost.
Flawed United States policies get a thorough airing; by the same token, you are left to wonder what could possibly represent a "winning" policy here.
By the same token, we prisoners have also remained silent about all the many abuses we ourselves have committed against our girlfriends, wives and others.
But by the same token, court watchers and political scientists will do as we will do while we all wait for the Court to act.
By the same token, the question of how the Thai economy might escape the middle-income trap has been ignored amid the endless coups and protests.
By the same token, any VR video that promises to make you feel like you're "really" at a concert or vacation spot almost certainly will not.
By the same token, Mr Abe has exposed certain protected industries to greater competition through trade deals, but has said little about spurring competition more broadly.
By the same token, the expertise of the career tax policy specialists in the Treasury Department will be invaluable when the Trump administration considers tax reform.
By the same token, while the public certainly could read the entire Mueller report for themselves and reach their own conclusions, we know that won't happen.
By the same token a measured wait-and-see approach by law enforcement and a media stand down would work wonders for de-escalting the situation.
By the same token, Apple declined to say whether Farook's account had hit its storage limit or if the company had any information to that effect.
Abe, by the same token, has secured his political right at home by playing a tough nationalist card on China, South Korea and other Asian states.
"By the same token, the president's verbal directive to arrest 'scalawag cops' should also be covered by a formal order," the ministry said in a statement.
But, by the same token, it's impossible to conclude -- as Trump does -- that his 2016 win is bulletproof evidence that voters didn't care about his taxes.
By the same token, O'Rourke is now known statewide in Texas and has a network of volunteers and donors who could be activated for another run.
By the same token, when you dedicate your life to the pursuit of political office, the things you do in that role are the real you.
By the same token, prolonged labor market weakness has created a situation in which lots of people are employed in fundamentally low-value forms of labor.
"You can't underpay people and expect them to stay, but by the same token you can't think that pay alone is going to keep them," she said.
By the same token, he used to argue that parliament should legalise gay marriage; now he wants to hold a plebiscite first, just as Mr Abbott proposed.
By the same token, the EU can enrich the UK — not despite but rather because of the deep cultural differences between Britain and the rest of Europe.
By the same token, Trump keeps breaking with bipartisan sentiment in Congress to defend Saudi Arabia — three of his four vetoes as president have been about this.
"By the same token, you don't want to delay paying your debt since the interest will capitalize, extending the time it takes to pay off the debt."
Fueling anger at another party's leaders is a great way to motivate your own supporters; by the same token, governing failures can drain your own supporters' enthusiasm.
If police attacked the NRA, they'd be alienating their strongest supporters; by the same token, the NRA would anger its base by highlighting policy disagreements with police.
Kaine isn't a progressive firebrand, so he won't overshadow Clinton—and by the same token, he doesn't come fully loaded with the powerful enemies Warren has earned.
By the same token, Mr Duterte singled out Roberto Ongpin, the chairman of an online-gambling company, as an example of a businessman with undue political influence.
But by the same token, if the board is aware of the problem and it escalates, and someone is injured, the board could be sued for negligence.
"By the same token, if lowering taxes does actually lead to growth, what is their argument going to be for raising taxes in the future?" he asked.
And by the same token, the bill Congress passed earlier this month weakening other provisions of the Obama-era overhaul is not a huge deal in isolation.
And by the same token, if Flake or Corker or anyone else wants to shift Trump's behavior on any topic, this is the way to do it.
By the same token, the complexity of Trump's financial situation is precisely why seeing the tax returns would be interesting and could offer valuable insight into Trump.
That's not what we want, but by the same token, I don't subscribe to the notion that you should mandate how young people watch what you're doing.
"By the same token, if lowering tax does actually lead to growth, what is their argument going to be for raising taxes in the future?" he asked.
And by the same token, while Cruz is responsible for his views and how he expressed them online, those views also exist within their own larger context.
By the same token, the results were also a setback for Cruz, whose campaign strategy relies on denying Trump a majority of votes on the convention floor.
By the same token, patients and doctors are not in charge of health care under a system where more than 20 million people lose their insurance coverage.
Google, by the same token, has a nearly insurmountable lead over every rival in virtue of the fact that so many people are googling all the time.
By the same token, an Afghan commando raid on a hospital in the province of Wardak, just west of Kabul, reportedly killed at least two of its staff.
But by the same token, it's very unusual for a president to take an action that gets denounced by his own party's leader in the House of Representatives.
Theory 2: He's The One Doing The Heart-Breaking By the same token, it's just as possible that Colton is running away because he broke some else's heart.
By the same token, if the wall were extremely useful, then Trump could seek to offset its cost by reducing spending on some other aspect of immigration enforcement.
By the same token, if a "Peaceful Piano" playlist is composed of peaceful piano music, it doesn't matter if some of the melodic phrases are a bit saccharine.
By the same token, its under-skilled population could not take advantage of the rising return to trade in professional services, as firms in America and Britain did.
But by the same token, Juicy J probably sees more of himself in the controversial youth than he does with artists who were active in his early years.
By the same token, America's current process of allocating H1-B guest worker visas to companies that want to hire foreign-born high tech workers is badly broken.
By the same token, the former New York City mayor's campaign has transformed rather suddenly from potential savior of the moderate wing of the party to potential wrecker.
By the same token, Mendes's film reminded me over and over again of All Quiet on the Western Front which won Best Picture 22020 years ago in 21917.
By the same token, being an international superstar - like the German short-haired pointer who won Westminster last week - does not automatically translate into being America's dream dog.
This movie aspires to depict real life, not life as cinema is often inclined to idealize it; by the same token, it is hardly a work of naturalism.
By the same token, Mr. Trump would, at one moment, be scandalously overstepping the bounds of his rightful authority in firing Mr. Mueller or pardoning his closest associates.
By the same token, it's long been unclear why exactly Pruitt wanted a security detail whose $3.5 million a year in costs was roughly triple what his predecessors spent.
By the same token, if you made the 11 million people who live in Ohio all disappear the number of murders committed in the United States would also decline.
So they're really limiting the audience that this is available to, but by the same token they're testing the limits of what's technically possible to do in the medium.
Mr Kushner, by the same token, appears to be motivated in part by the prospect of thumbing it to his doubters, with their dreary talk of history and risk.
By the same token, most Hindu temples, many of which have hoards of gold donated by the pious, have steered clear of the scheme, despite pressure from the government.
" He further reflects: "But if this prosperity couldn't be attributed to their own personal merit, then by the same token the refugees weren't to blame for their reduced circumstances.
There's enough research that makes clear that too rigid and strict isn't effective, but by the same token neither is the other end of the spectrum with no rules.
By the same token, it would be bad indeed if antitrust were to turn into just another partisan football that gets kicked back and forth between two opposing teams.
By the same token, if you use an iPhone to run a few apps and take the occasional photo, you arguably don't need a $1,450 iPhone 11 Pro Max.
By the same token, I'm trusted by the Chinese because I understand how they think and you never make a deal by not understanding how the other side thinks.
By the same token, it is no small tragedy to have to reimagine so many pivotal moments of the original books and films with Kim's Nagini in its place.
By the same token, putting together a package of offsetting spending cuts will be very difficult to sell because, again, Trump promised that Mexico will pay for the wall.
Mukunda's theory suggests that, when we select an unfiltered leader, we're taking a big risk; by the same token, there are times when that risk might be worth taking.
By the same token, if an investigator discovered that a president had been secretly steering thousands of dollars into companies he secretly owned that would be a major scandal.
And, by the same token, their relative isolation makes them a focal point for the collective anger of everyone who would prefer young women be seen and not heard.
But by the same token, there's something perverse about moderate and allegedly electability-minded Democrats lining up behind a guy who was first elected to the Senate in 1972.
By the same token, getting good ratings for The Celebrity Apprentice or winning a plurality in a crowded Republican Party primary field are matters of appealing to minority tastes.
By the same token, Virtue and Moir represent Canada as well as themselves — and Canadian media has long been eager to package a wholesome romance into its skating coverage.
But by the same token, the Pence choice offers a rare example of Trump doing something dull, vaguely responsible, and in line with what party leaders would like to see.
By the same token, physics now lets us predict, starting from the state of the universe a billionth of a second after the Big Bang, what it looks like today.
By the same token, elections where one party courts mostly younger minorities and the other courts mostly older whites can have a divisive impact on the nation as a whole.
In addition, though the United States was rich in agricultural land, by the same token it was relatively undeveloped and needed to import capital from abroad to fuel economic growth.
ANTHONY'S TAKE I did not want to leave the honeymoon, but by the same token, I couldn't wait to start going through all the normal things that married couples do.
By the same token, state-owned enterprises (within OPEC and beyond) will have no choice but to emulate fast-adoption of new technologies to maintain their market share in energy.
By the same token, it would've been out of character for him to behave contritely on Sunday night, as the leaders of his party were no doubt praying he would.
And by the same token, virtually everyone in Europe looks to their national parliament — the one whose debates proceed in their native language — as their primary outlet for democratic energy.
Rahman has perhaps the most uneven features of any sitter painted in this show, but by the same token that makes him seem like the most deeply loved of all.
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There is something earnest and admirably uncritical about the gay community's hagiography of female pop stars, but by the same token, there is something unconsidered and knee-jerk to it.
By the same token, when the federal government borrows money to build an aircraft carrier it ends up with both more debt and more aircraft carriers than it previously had.
By the same token, it's not necessary to stipulate that sex between two specific men is forbidden if a categorical prohibition against sex between men is already on the books.
By the same token, while essentially all of us consume products made of steel and aluminum, these raw materials simply aren't a particularly significant share of the overall American economy.
By the same token, should a collection that is consistently accomplished (but no more than that) be considered more worthy than an uneven book with a few genuinely arresting pages?
By the same token, after months of promising revenue-neutral tax reform, both the House and Senate bills are projected to increase the federal deficit by more than $1 trillion.
By the same token, anonymous ownership of real estate must be stopped – as indeed the current administration has extended "geographical targeting orders" expanding ownership transparency to a number of cities.
"By the same token, if lowering tax does actually lead to growth, what is their argument going to be for raising taxes in the future?" he asked. http://bit.ly/2628i28500PjyU.
By the same token, a method underlies the seeming randomness of Mary and Hannah's subsequent journey in the car they acquire after the eventful little visit to Gail and Ron.
By the same token, Trump could try to offer Mexico an extremely generous package of trade and aid concessions aimed at convincing the Mexican government to handle the asylum seekers.
By the same token, it's the opposite of shocking that a House member who was positioning himself for a statewide run in Texas would have a relatively moderate voting record.
By the same token, Mr Schiff's effort to reinvigorate the House investigation, despite Mr Mueller's ongoing investigation, could look gratuitous to a public that has little interest in the Russian plot.
By the same token, the share of medical expenses that patients must pay under the public health-care system falls as they get older, imposing a big burden on the state.
And by the same token, just because men on average have well-hydrated skin doesn't make it impossible that Pruitt's skin is legitimately quite dry and in need of moisturizing lotion.
By the same token, the entire bitter argument among labor economists about immigration and wages is about whether or not immigrants have depressed the incomes of native-born high school dropouts.
And by the same token, because it's supposed to be okay for men to sacrifice their health for work, companies have less incentive to make heavily male, high-risk workplaces safe.
By the same token, it implicitly compares Black Mirror viewers to gawking Black Museum visitors — but since nobody seems to actually like the Black Museum, that's not much of an indictment.
By the same token, Trump and his supporters are equally committed to making sure that the Cruz campaign isn't able to out-strategize their campaign on the floor of the convention.
By the same token the collapse of the Blairite Labour Party has revealed the fact that hundreds of left-wing groupuscles continued to flourish under the surface of Britain's consumer society.
By the same token, Facebook could sacrifice profit and invest in opening more offices worldwide to help live up to the responsibility of being the de facto internet in many countries.
By the same token, in most countries those with children tend to be happier, with the exception of Britain, Denmark, Ireland and Switzerland, where people tend to be happier when childless.
By the same token, if you find a young starter or two succeeding in the harshest pitching environment known to big-league man, you don't miss an opportunity to dig in.
By the same token, a thicket of environmental rules in California has given NIMBYs (short for "not in my backyard") a host of ways to stall, shrink or stop new projects.
By the same token, when voting became compulsory in Australia it raised turnout by 24 percentage points, and increased the Labor party's share of the vote by 7-10 percentage points.
By the same token, while it's politically impossible to directly cut the agency's budget as steeply as conservatives would like, Pruitt can accomplish the same basic goals by wasting the money.
"You might not get a job as hostess at the restaurant, but by the same token people that have a lot of missing teeth live to tell the tales," Lubet said.
By the same token, middle-aged would-be entrepreneurs may feel more confident about their chances – and more likely to win the resources they need to bring business visions to life.
By the same token, if Republicans were more comfortable admitting that knee-jerk partisanship is the case for Moore, they might be more comfortable dealing with him appropriately if he wins.
By the same token, Trump rather brilliantly turned the Carrier affair into so much more than a case of dickering over a single plant and ultimately settling for half a loaf.
By the same token, the stakes in whether the United States is awash in impunity for sexual assault or suffering from an out-of-control #MeToo witch hunt, are very important.
By the same token, if you lose money in 1997 but are profitable in 1998, the tax code lets you "carry forward" that 1997 operating loss to offset your 1998 profits.
By the same token, Western governments have been reluctant to take Ms Suu Kyi too strongly to task, for fear of undermining the transition to democracy that they advocated for so long.
By the same token Tononi's theory implies that some systems that don't behave or think like us, but trigger our measurements of phi in all the right ways, might actually be conscious.
By the same token, Syria's anti-Assad rebels may have come together under an umbrella negotiating body, but there are still dozens of rebel groups, some of which could violate the ceasefire.
By the same token, I think I'm making a contemporary film about contemporary characters in which the currency is not this overbearing trauma, but rather a very earned expression of genuine tenderness.
By the same token, Auerbach shows, algorithms today abstract human existence, particularly complex phenomena like gender and psychology, into computerized systems that are shaping our experience of life in frightening, clumsy ways.
And he told me this not that long ago, by the same token, Spock's objective was to overcome the fact that he was half-alien and integrate himself with his human crewmates.
By the same token, Democrats can win by appealing more explicitly to the hopes, fears, and dreams of their broad coalition, and giving them a reason to turn out on Election Day.
By the same token, the 235s saw the American labor force augmented by a huge influx of unauthorized border crossings — adding about 21980 million people to the workforce between 246 and 2000.
By the same token, it would be inaccurate to say the activities of Harborside Health Center consist of the exchange of cannabis for money, because we do many, many, many other things.
By the same token, Chinese retaliation pushing down the price of agricultural products is bad news for American farmers but probably good news for the larger number of Americans who eat food.
By the same token, its willingness to push the epistemological and ethical envelope has, in the past, led it to publish a lot of stories that turned out not to be true.
By the same token, the populations of the European Union — an organization wrestling with existential problems of its own — have no will to help Ukraine join their club in the foreseeable future.
By the same token, Sessions has a record of interest in issues the Department of Justice covers; he isn't just going to use prosecutions to reward Trump's friends and punish his enemies.
By the same token, it's entirely possible that whatever it is Trump might be covering up by refusing to release his tax returns has nothing to do with Russian bribes or blackmail.
But by the same token, it's absurd for Komanoff and other carbon tax advocates to point to BC as some kind of shining policy example, proof of their case for carbon taxes.
By the same token, he told his audience of mostly white Americans — mainly living in racially segregated, low-crime suburban neighborhoods — that they should be extremely worried about being victimized by crime.
By the same token, Trump's desire for a rapprochement with Russia seems driven in part by a sense that we ought to tilt our foreign policy in a more anti-Chinese direction.
On Sunday he was asked if — by the same token — he believed a Muslim judge would be biased against him based on Trump's call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country.
Of course, in an ideal world, people wouldn't need to know how to defend themselves (and by the same token, if someone is assaulted and they can't defend themselves, it's not their fault).
By the same token, last year the Chinese embassy in Bangkok reportedly asked the Thai government to detain the wife of a civil-rights lawyer after she escaped over China's south-western border.
By the same token, she should perhaps not be blamed for the poor performance of "Joy"—"without Jennifer Lawrence in it, it would have been a flop, a total flop," says the executive.
By the same token, Bert and Ernie aren't exactly serving as important examples of soft, healthy platonic friendships — because the Sesame Street universe is full of those examples, between friends of all genders.
On Sunday he was asked if - by the same token - he believed a Muslim judge would be biased against him based on Trump's call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country.
"Typhoon could benefit from some of the technologies that Tempest is looking at and by the same token Tempest could benefit from some of the technologies that Typhoon is investing in," said Marrison.
By the same token, not all or even many people will look at a Manolo Blahnik shoe and see the contours of a beauty so perfect that it is worth thousands of dollars.
In SL, the avatar has two sides: it conceals you from others, but by the same token, the mask gives you that feeling of protection by which you open up more to someone.
By the same token, there is a cleansing in opposition, and the millions of Eastern Ukrainians who had once been represented by the Party of Regions were now without any champion in Kyiv.
By the same token, if Trump can do this well in a Midwestern caucus state full of evangelicals without bothering to build a ground game, the implication is that he's poised to win.
"But, by the same token, trying to imagine supporting Donald Trump—a Donald Trump that doesn't back away from some of the positions that he's taken—I can't fathom that, either," Flake said.
By the same token, if we had a UBI we could cut a few of the smaller means-tested welfare programs — LIHEAP, Section 8, "Obama phones" — and leave poor people clearly better off.
And by the same token, the demonstrations against repealing the Affordable Care Act are clearly having an impact on Republicans' thinking — slowing down the process and raising real doubts about whether repeal will happen.
By the same token, should the West take Myanmar too strongly to task for the army's conduct, it would imperil the fragile democracy for which it and Ms Suu Kyi fought for so long.
By the same token, it did not build the temple at Ayodhya or preside over the sort of anti-Muslim pogrom that stained Mr Modi's tenure as chief minister of the state of Gujarat.
By the same token, any issues could make the case that it's not ready for prime time, so this should be interesting to watch both from a politics, and from a tech business perspective.
"The potential delay of Brexit is what is helping to hold up the pound, but by the same token, the uncertainty is limiting its upside potential," said Fawad Razaqzada, a market analyst at Forex.com.
By the same token, if there are a huge number of uncommitted superdelegates the morning after the last primary, then spending time politicking and trying to court them makes some sense as a strategy.
By the same token, in most of the country transaction taxes have been cut by as much as two-thirds for people buying second homes; in the five outliers they have been left unchanged.
By the same token, those who do not find some stand-in to work for them—a machine, a draft animal, or another person—do not get much chance to rest, play, or learn.
By the same token, it is an oversimplification to suggest that the nationalist movement embraced a majority of Irish people, apart from a few civil servants at Dublin Castle and the Anglo-Irish aristocracy.
And by the same token, a bumper crop of women elected to Congress in 2018 should set the stage for more women running for Senate and other statewide offices in 2020, 2022, and beyond.
"I'd never suggest Huffman be treated differently because she is wealthy … but by the same token, it can't be the case that she be treated more harshly because of her financial circumstances," he said.
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By the same token, the imposition of any tax works at cross purposes with these programs, for its likely effect, at least at the margin, is to reduce the money available for funding research.
By the same token, it's certainly possible that the various Trump-Russia contacts never amounted to anything and that they've been consistently covered up for some reason other than an effort to hide collusion.
By the same token, it was also the first Southern city to, in 1960, within three months of the first sit-in protests organized at lunch counters and stores, begin to desegregate its public facilities.
But by the same token, after a decade of stimulus bills and bailouts and automatic stabilizers and soaring student loans and ultra-cheap funding costs, it's an achievement in itself that debt hasn't gone up.
By the same token, it's not a coincidence that the family migrants are coming specifically from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador rather than the more stable countries to the north or south of that triad.
By the same token, the Grievance Studies hoax doesn't discredit the idea of "systemic" racism or sexism; all it's shown is that work that depends on related ideas can be bad and still get published.
By the same token, voters seem to punish politicians for floods and droughts, but instead of seeking candidates who plan to spend more time or money preparing for such calamities, they simply unseat the incumbent.
By the same token, in its early years, few would have predicted that increasing opioid use would upend our preconceptions of addiction and become a full blown crisis that continues to worsen and claim lives.
By the same token, Donald Trump's approval rating on the health care issue has tumbled to a dismal 29 percent, with 61 percent of the public saying they disapprove of his handling of the issue.
By the same token, it argues that a law passed earlier this year that allows sick asylum-seekers in Nauru and Papua New Guinea to travel to Australia for treatment will beget more boat people.
By the same token, a candidate who is polarizing (with people loving or hating them) like Donald Trump was in the 211 Republican primary will have an advantage on the Democratic side this time around.
And by the same token, while the Great Awokening might drive some Democrats into Trump's arms now, the sustained phenomenon is forcing the Democratic Party to confront the legacy of America's racial caste system squarely.
By the same token, though, Gorsuch is one of the few bright areas of Trump's record for social conservatives, and selecting Hardiman could counteract the progress the Gorsuch pick made in shoring up the group.
By the same token, while antitrust authorities won't stop Google from pressuring publishers into using AMP, they certainly would stop publishers from forming a cartel that bargained collectively over AMP and other relevant industry issues.
But by the same token, it did not seem like a particularly good sign when Grimes kept tweeting about how she'd personally investigated and disproved rumors that Musk was suppressing unionization efforts at Tesla facilities, either.
By the same token, the good old days in the 1980s and '90s of high competition and falling fares weren't a free lunch either — passengers were enjoying a collective subsidy from overly optimistic investors and lenders.
By the same token, moderators pressed on whether candidates would switch illegal entry from a criminal offense to a civil one t is, at the end of the day, a pretty peripheral question in immigration policy.
Curry and the Warriors, by the same token, have now disappeared from Trump's tweets, and he's simply raised the salience of the anthem protests issue — one on which public opinion seems to be on Trump's side.
By the same token, Trump's semi-stalled efforts to turn federal law enforcement into an agent of his personal will and interest will likely be checked if Democrats secure Congress but accelerate if they do not.
By the same token, the superficial appearance that the Senate confirmation process is a gauntlet in which the president and his party "win" if the nominee is confirmed and "lose" if the nomination dies is misleading.
By the same token, historians surely would wish that there were a complete and accurate record of what was said at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 that, instead, famously operated under a policy of anonymous discussions.
By the same token, if you ask prisoners whether they'd rather live with their families and raise their children, albeit with nearly constant digital surveillance and monitoring, they'd almost certainly say: I'll take the electronic monitor.
By the same token, 22 percent of the Germans are in favor of continuing to rely on the American nuclear umbrella, while 40 percent think Germany should seek nuclear protection from France and the United Kingdom.
By the same token, a website called SovereignMan says anyone not taking advantage of offshoring is a fool, and even suggests that people who have the means to do are inherently better than people who are poor.
By the same token, a tax-deferred account can be a good home for fixed income investments that throw off plenty of short-term dividend or interest income but generally do not appreciate as much as stocks.
By the same token, if consumers feel they are paying more to ride on more crowded airplanes with steadily devalued rewards programs, they are not mistaken — that's what an oligopolistic industry with limited competition will get you.
By the same token, if you have made a bunch of money illegally (taking bribes, trafficking drugs, etc.) you need to do something with the money that won't attract the attention of the authorities or the media.
" By the same token, Griffiths sees this as a moment for women to discuss unpaid labor: "This is a good time to build community and networks that can share in the task of raising kids, cooking, cleaning.
By the same token, though, Amazon may choose to let it slide: While JEDI is expected to be worth $10 billion over 10 years, its minimum guaranteed payout is a relatively meager $1 million over two years.
By the same token, the pace of Ban's manga sometimes feels relentless, as if he is, in Tezuka's honor, pushing himself to furiously transcribe every moment of the great artist's life as a mangaka and animation pioneer.
"Two Dads," by the same token, is the daemon of a batik print, and "Rara," a seven-and-a-half-foot-long procession of staring, posing apparitions, also covered with eyes, seems constructed of moonlight and ash.
This is not eyewitness reporting, but by the same token it is not hearsay; it represents a distillation of the whistleblower's work interviewing eyewitnesses and reviewing documentary evidence, against a background of familiarity with internal Ukrainian politics.
By the same token, while his plan does call for imposing a "just cause" requirement on evictions, there's no language in the proposal protecting tenants from being displaced by landlords taking advantage of the capital improvements provision.
But by the same token, if your political allies don't want to make concessions to get something because the thing in question is bad, the smart approach is to just let it slide, not throw a tantrum.
Climate is not central, but by the same token it is grossly irresponsible to leave climate out of the story, for the simple reason that climate change is, as the US military puts it, a threat multiplier.
"By the same token, you look at PSVR right now, none of us are going to be able to imagine what it will look like 10 years from now, but the change will be that dramatic," Layden said.
The authorities are pressing ahead with the privatisation of bloated state-owned enterprises; by the same token, party bigwigs must surely question the utility of the big subsidies they pump into often sluggish state-sanctioned clubs and associations.
By the same token, dropping any of those balls – and any juggler knows that likelihood grows with the volume of what must be managed – would have long-lasting consequences, for the regions involved and for U.S. credibility globally.
By the same token, both citizens watching the tax reform debate in Washington and reporters covering it ought to ask themselves: Why, if this plan is so good, do its authors keep lying about what the bill does?
"I know that in my own time, in my own grief and in this whole grieving process, that I have to forgive, but by the same token, I'm not at that point yet," Fulton told CBS' Gayle King.
Of course, by the same token, you could say that there was less competition back when the Beatles were making music, and that without radio pluggers and label influence shaping the charts, they wouldn't have their top tens.
By the same token that fans and critics alike idealize young Mitchell into a bohemian fantasy dream girl, they do not scrutinize the complexity, difficulty, and strangeness of her words and behavior in the late '70s and onward.
By the same token, if you're annoyed by Sanders's Twitter attacks on mainstream Democrats, you'll start finding them a lot less annoying if he gets the nomination and they start directing that energy against Trump and the GOP.
But by the same token, if any of the four cities features a situation where people can't come to work or where shipping routes are disrupted, that will make it difficult to keep iPhone production at full capacity.
By the same token, if you're annoyed by Sanders's Twitter's attacks on mainstream Democrats, you'll start finding them a lot less annoying if he gets the nomination and they start directing that energy against Trump and the GOP.
If government assistance for the renewable energy industry was justified to improve the grid's environmental performance, by the same token, modest intervention to strengthen the grid's weakened resilience is a responsible precaution to safeguard a vital national asset.
But by the same token, studies have shown that the citizens of those countries are more likely to be victims than perpetrators of violence, and have historically not posed a major risk to security in the United States.
But by the same token, such a system carries a great disadvantage: Because the characters disclose little phonetic information, it is not possible, without prior knowledge, to look at a Chinese word and know how to pronounce it.
" Rubio then cited the graves of Muslim servicemembers at Arlington Cementary to say that American Muslims are part of this country, but that, "By the same token, we face a very significant threat of home grown violent extremism.
But by the same token, telling stories in which someone recognizes their sexuality, voices it explicitly, and has to deal with the kinds of consequences bisexual-plus people face in real life matters just as much, if not more.
"I don't think it's something that people need to be alarmed about, but by the same token, they need to be cautious about it and report anything that needs to be reported to our health department," Mr. Martinez said.
By the same token, as annoyed as Clinton's team has been by Bernie Sanders, she beat him soundly and by doing so solidified her credentials as a broadly acceptable alternative to the diverse range of people alarmed by Trump.
By the same token, if Obama had put American troops on the ground to try to help the rebels win the war, he would, in practice, have had to keep doing more and more until they eventually won the war.
By the same token, the official Green New Deal position is that drastically curbing climate change is critically important and everyone will be better off if we do it, so we should go do it rather than arguing about the budget.
By the same token, every field office chief in the FBI and every assistant US attorney in America has seen the entire congressional Republican Party stand by the notion that personal loyalty to Trump is the right benchmark for public service.
By the same token, Dershowitz insists he's not defending Trump because he's suddenly become a right-winger — he's doing so because as a longtime progressive civil libertarian he's concerned about prosecutorial overreach and the FBI running amok to persecute an enemy.
By the same token, all his political norm breaking — from his bizarre tweets to refusing to release his tax returns to suggesting Ted Cruz's father was involved in JFK's assassination — didn't derail, and may at times have helped, his election.
By the same token, the Indonesian unit of Freeport McMoRan, an American firm that operates Grasberg, a vast copper and gold mine high in the mountains of Papua, has paid more than $16.5bn in taxes over the past 16 years.
By the same token, if you are in control of your data that is not stored server-side and expires when it's no longer needed, a task of protecting less information that does need to be recorded becomes increasingly more manageable.
And by the same token, given the trajectory of broken promises by the North, the U.S. is almost certainly going to insist on a fairly instructive verification arrangement, which is all to say this is not going to be easy.
It would, by the same token, be an error for Democrats to assume that the contradictions between the bill as written and the bill as Republicans describe it will herald a Democratic revival, whether in next year's midterm elections or 2020.
By the same token, this biological theory would deal a credibility blow to angels, demons, fairies, vampires, and werewolves, plus all those creatures assembled, as by an insane taxidermist, from the separate parts of real species: mermaids, griffins, centaurs, chimeras, sphinxes.
By the same token, Latinos thus far represent a larger share of voters than four years ago, but only modestly so, and in addition between one-third and two-fifths of Texas Latinos are expected to cast their ballot for Cruz.
By the same token, as tantalizing as it is to imagine what he might have become had he enjoyed his prime in a more imaginative basketball age, we also have the significant reality of his life's work as a basketball player.
By the same token, Trump gets plenty of bad press, but so long as the Republican Party stood behind him, he had to be covered as a basically normal candidate, not as a dangerous virus that had somehow infected American politics.
By the same token, it takes nothing away from what Kevin Durant did over five games en route to winning the Bill Russell Award to point out that it was, among other attributes, not just fun but funny to watch.
By the same token, though we don't know exactly who will win in November, we do know that the House will be closely divided and Democrats will either gain or lose a seat or two on net in the Senate.
By the same token, it is impossible to survey the United States' emphasis on and success in energy production of all kinds, specifically including renewables, and conclude that the administration is not maximizing the greatest threat to Russia's long-term ambitions.
By the same token, it makes no mention of the serious and dangerous distortions in global asset market prices that ultra-unorthodox monetary policy has created, which could very well have set up the global economy for a hard landing.
Yet, I think it cannot be said enough: Until we find a way to cultivate economic equity we are doomed to treating each other like prizes, assets, as instruments for acquiring wealth, or by the same token, impediments to living large.
By the same token, if members of the public feel that they cannot trust the type of big-data research that the private sector is able to carry out today, this could pose serious obstacles for this type of research.
By the same token, WhatsApp and other social media services have enabled propaganda networks that are contributing to the chaos of an already disturbing election season, potentially helping pave the way for a candidate who promises to restore order through autocratic means.
This is all a big deal, and by the same token, replacing Trump, a Republican, with someone who is not a Republican would be a really big deal, whether or not that person runs and wins on a platform of sweeping change.
LONDON (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka knows the secret to her meteoric rise to the tennis summit was her ability to enjoy herself on court and, by the same token, that her current slump has drained every bit of fun out of her game.
By the same token, for journalists working at mainstream establishments, the focus on "fake news" is a convenient way to connect the dots between an electoral outcome most journalists deplore and larger trends in technology and media economics that most journalists also deplore.
We want to exclude the supergiant rounds because they'd artificially skew the general average upward, but by the same token, we want to filter out the smallest rounds (like this listed $33,000 Series B, for example) that would artificially skew figures lower.
"If a better risk mood just encourages 10-year Treasuries to spike up through 2.9 percent, it seems unlikely that we will see equities bounce too far and by the same token, it's too early to sell dollars," Societe Generale warned clients.
By the same token, while the president obviously has the ability to make decisions about staffing his administration, to make those decisions in order to selectively shield friends and allies from criminal liability is a fatal threat to the rule of law.
Refugees are "defined in law as people who can't call on their own countries to protect their rights," says Newland of the Migration Policy Institute — by the same token, she says, they can't claim those countries as a place of belonging anymore.
By the same token, he did so in a stomach-turning spectacle where he cavalierly put the fate of 85033 million people and their families to a "should they stay or should they go" show of hands at a televised town hall.
By the same token, Trump's long, amicable history with Russian oligarchs may have been a conduit for clandestine dealings with the Kremlin—but it may also explain why he views the country far more favorably than the American foreign-policy establishment does.
By the same token, perhaps no one but Nixon could have eventually — after hundreds of thousands more Vietnamese, Laotians, Cambodians, and Americans died — extracted the United States from what was then (but is no longer) America's longest war, the one in Vietnam.
By the same token, among Democrats there is a 10-point gender gap on the question of whether the country has gone far enough when it comes to giving women equal rights, which is much less than the 26-point educational attainment gap.
By the same token, the declining stock market has also brought interest rates to historic lows meaning it may be possible to do things like get a mortgage and buy a house on more favorable terms than was the case pre-coronavirus.
By the same token, though, not a lot of documentarians out there have the name-recognition clout to attract Tom Stoppard, Gore Vidal, Tony Kushner and, yes, Ireland's Artistic Ambassador to the World, Bono, to weigh in on Oscar Wilde for them.
By the same token, although I strongly recommend learning about the Bible — after all, familiarity with it is a prerequisite for basic cultural literacy, at least in the Western world — I also wouldn't recommend deriving all of one's ethical precepts from it.
By the same token, his reelection campaign claims "we have the cleanest air on record" when, in fact, air quality has been declining under Trump, and his administration is working on a bunch of regulatory rollbacks that will make air pollution even worse.
By the same token, it is crucial that we maintain the distinction between our culture, which is amusing itself to death with pocket TVs in a self-aware, ironic way, and the kind of culture that would do that without realizing it.
By the same token, the laws on election propaganda will have to regulate what types of personal information may not be exploited in campaigns, and determine whether there are techniques whose persuasive and manipulative powers are so great that they should be banned.
By the same token, if the Trump administration was serious about helping to redress Germany's large bilateral trade surplus with the United States, it would not now be proposing at home a highly expansionary budget policy at a time of full employment.
By the same token, we have to understand that our population is not a collection of workers to be input to the machine of capitalism, but rather a nation of souls whose dignity, well-being, and health must be considered on independent, humanitarian terms.
"But by the same token he is growing increasingly convinced that the recovery is broadening and more sustainable, and he's got growing confidence that they can hit their inflation forecasts, so there is enough there to keep euro trapped in current ranges" Franulovich added.
"It's a kingdom where there are lots of different things happening, some things that are the worst in the world, and [by] the same token there is a glimmer of light," said Mr Moore, a member of group of evangelicals who support President Donald Trump.
By the same token, it's a no-brainer to defend the integrity of Comey, a former Republican counsel on the Whitewater investigation and George W. Bush appointee to several high offices, or of Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who clearly did nothing whatsoever wrong here.
By the same token, the youth feel that all citizens have to bear the brunt of the changes, including a royal family that had extensive privileges known to all and resented by all — hence, the recent widely reported episode at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh.
"Mathematically, basic eggnog has a lot of sugar, but by the same token, you have to expect it to have enough viscosity, flavor and sweetness to be diluted later with ice or alcohol and still be able to carry its sensory appeal," Young said.
I also agree with women's rights champions like House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who have long maintained that people of faith should be welcome and their deep convictions respected — but that, by the same token, they should not seek to impose their beliefs on others.
By the same token, a PD government would demand a halt to EU funding for countries like Hungary and Poland that were refusing to take in some of the hundreds of thousands of migrants who have reached Italy from Africa over the past four years.
But by the same token he is growing increasingly convinced that the recovery is broadening and more sustainable, and hes got growing confidence that they can hit their inflation forecasts, so there is enough there to keep euro trapped in current ranges Franulovich added.
By the same token, it was only after referendum results were in that UK Googlers got obsessed with asking what the EU actually is: "What is the EU?" is the second top UK question on the EU since the #EURefResults were officially announced pic.twitter.
By the same token, many of those who are battling climate change and building movements for economic justice understand that merely tinkering with our political and economic systems will not end poverty or avert climate disaster, nor will mere resistance to the status quo.
"But by the same token he is growing increasingly convinced that the recovery is broadening and more sustainable, and he's got growing confidence that they can hit their inflation forecasts, so there is enough there to keep euro trapped in current ranges," Franulovich added.
By the same token, if any relative of a boss — even an in-law or a distant cousin — becomes an informant, it has typically left an indelible stain on the boss's criminal reputation, enough to end his career and heap shame on his family.
By the same token, it's easy to detain and deport immigrants when they show up for check-ins at ICE offices, or when ICE, in the middle of an enforcement sweep, enters a house to find a particular immigrant and finds other immigrants (like Ramirez) there too.
I think that you need more than that, but I think by the same token that if we don't learn how to stop letting ... let me put it this way: The problem is not that we report on Trump's tweets, it's which ones we report on.
By the same token, Karl Marx's work is full of observations that are well within the consensus of the economics profession — that high levels of unemployment reduce wages for the employed, that firms seek to maximize profits, that market economies are prone to sporadic crises, etc.
"It was never going to be that fun for me to go on riding on a plateau level and not keep progressing, but by the same token I got to a point where I really couldn't take getting injured anymore in the name of progression," Mirra said.
By the same token, if I were a county clerk in a state with open carry laws, whatever my personal views on the ridiculousness of letting people openly pack heat in a Chipotle, I'd still have to issue those licenses since that would be my job.
By the same token, refusing to sell Time Warner content to rivals would be economically irrational, as it would cause massive revenue losses, devalue the brand, and be unlikely to win many customers that are increasingly turning to Netflix, Amazon, and other over-the-top providers.
By the same token, even though much of the campaign discourse this week is about "the caravan," a space force, and a fake middle-class tax cut, none of those are issues where the policy outcomes are going to shift dramatically based on what happens in November.
By the same token, while it's true that Corker stepping down rather than running for reelection leaves him free to "speak his mind," it's also true that him stepping down makes it objectively much more likely that his Senate seat will be filled by a Trump ally.
By the same token, while Customs and Border Protection agents appeared to be aggressively detaining and questioning immigrants reentering the US while the ban was in place — including green card holders and citizens — it wasn't clear to what extent this aggression fell disproportionately on particular groups.
But by the same token, I would argue to you that none of us want to live, that we're not going to be a very prosperous or successful country if we have millions of senior citizens living in poverty because there isn't a programme to hold them up.
By the same token, some of his supporters surely aren't racists, but don't view his racism as disqualifying, or have decided to accept it reluctantly, because existing political and economic arrangements haven't worked out well for them, and they believe (wrongly, I'd argue) that he might improve things.
"It's a morally difficult situation because, yes, there is public value in these leaks, but by the same token, there's a high public intelligence price to pay and the public is less protected in the future if this stuff gets out," said Hall, a CNN national security analyst.
By the same token, a paper published in 2014 by Pedro Carneiro, of University College London, and Rita Ginja, of Uppsala University in Sweden, uses local-level shifts in the eligibility criteria for Head Start to tease out the links between participation in the programme and local socioeconomic trends.
By the same token, Sanders often talks about how it's outrageous that the richest country on earth has a high child poverty rate and that it's bizarre the United States can't provide universal health care when every other big rich country (plus many not-so-rich ones) does it.
By the same token, left-wing activists, who helped propel Democrats to election wins in 2018 and celebrated a series of policy achievements in 2019, came to Albany on Tuesday to demand more spending and higher taxes on the superrich, an idea that Mr. Heastie has also floated.
I think Meyer does extremely good, careful work, but there's obviously a reason that the Charles Koch Institute wants to fund this line of research, and by the same token there's a reason supporters of a bigger safety net would be drawn to research suggesting that extreme poverty is widespread.
By the same token, the incredible serendipity of Tom Brady's stunning career as a quarterback, which has led to him having an unprecedented amount of mastery over his team and over the football field, has also led the public to see the team and Brady as essentially one and the same.
Geoffrey Skelley of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics has this useful table: By the same token, Yair Ghitza of the Democratic data firm Catalist estimates that while Democrats did make significant turnout-related gains in 2018, about 89 percent of their improvement vote margin is attributable to swing voting.
By the same token, inflated estimates of the amount of "waste" are strongly correlated with choosing to use the word "waste" to generically refer to spending on bad programs: ... what Americans mean by "waste" includes more than just inefficiency, and those wider definitions correlate with substantially larger estimates of waste.
By the same token, they were dismayed to see Russia's own ambassador in Washington, Sergey I. Kislyak, treated in much the same way before he left his post in August, with the envoy being widely depicted as a Russian spy master at the center of a sprawling web of anti-American intrigue.
But by the same token, in a concrete financial sense, Trump is one of the best things that's happened to the media in years — generating a steady stream of audience interest in his antics and doling out a reliable stream of in-person and social media chum for journalists to swarm over.
By the same token, Rubio can note that Trump University was a scam and Trump's mortgage company was a scam and Trump in general seems to have run a lot of scams, but he can't incorporate this information into a coherent campaign, because he is ideologically committed to opposing any kind of meaningful business regulation.
By the same token, these costs have nothing to do with the modernization of our nuclear deterrent force per se and are instead being invoked by CBO to inflate a specious final assessed cost number so as to reinforce a narrative that our pending nuclear deterrent modernization effort will simply be too costly to accomplish.
By the same token — partly due to the fact that few elite commentators predicted the UK would vote to leave the EU, and partly because much of the strongest support for Leave came from places that typically supported the center-left Labor Party — the conversation about the Brexit vote has gone down the same alley.
By the same token, when Walmart announced a wage increase in February 2015 and then another one in January 2016, everyone got the basic story: The years-long process of economic recovery was underway, and a company forced to share a bit more money with its workforce wanted to milk the moment for whatever PR opportunity it was worth.
But something I was thinking about reading your piece — and I think you actually say something similar to this — is that by the same token by which you couldn't have someone run for office with your ideas who is an African American, the fact that you could have someone run for office with Donald Trump's is really telling.
By the same token, Marco Rubio tried to note that Trump University was a scam and Trump's mortgage company was a scam and Trump in general seems to have run a lot of scams, but he couldn't incorporate this information into a coherent campaign, because he is ideologically committed to opposing any kind of meaningful business regulation.
By the same token, there's a big difference between agreeing that a single-payer health care system is a good idea (I think so) and thinking that it would be a good idea for a new Democratic Party administration to spend 2021 on a bruising legislative battle over a single-payer health care bill (I'm skeptical).
Sanders, by the same token, is promising that if he becomes president, he will let Americans enjoy feelings of peacefulness and moral righteousness, as well as a reprieve from feelings of shame that US military interventions inspire in some Americans, without any of the messy compromises that come with getting involved or not involved in Middle Eastern conflicts.
Kushner, by the same token, took all the appropriate steps to become a pillar of Northeastern society — get a Harvard degree, own a small but beloved media outlet, donate to local Democratic Party elected officials, marry a society wife — but ended up being a laughingstock, with his intelligence publicly mocked and his dad in jail and humiliated for a particularly sleazy crime.
"It&aposs so divisive even today because Zionists think that the Balfour Declaration laid the foundation stone for modern Israel — and they&aposre right to think that — and by the same token non-Jewish Palestinians and Arabs see it as the foundation stone of their dispossession and misery," said Jonathan Schneer, a historian who authored a book on the document.
And by the same token, a high CinemaScore grade should be taken with a healthy grain of salt for highly partisan films such as D'Souza's (or, conversely, from a liberal documentarian such as Michael Moore), or for faith-based films, for which the audience (especially on opening weekend) is likely to be almost entirely people who already agree with the film's ideological perspective.
And an individual right to gun ownership is, by the same token, very much compatible with substantial regulation of where one is allowed to take one's gun and under what circumstances — along with the possibility of taxing gun and ammunition purchases, regulating the design and storage of guns for safety reasons, revisiting the question of firearm manufacturers' legal liability for deaths caused by their product, etc.
I do wonder if Franken's colleagues would be coming out like this if a Republican was the governor of Minnesota By the same token, while I personally thought (and continue to think) that Roy Moore demonstrated himself to be wildly unfit for office long before the allegations of his predatory sexual behavior came to light, I sympathize with Alabama Republicans who feel torn about their vote.
If you lack the original context that the US pulled out of the deal despite Iranian compliance, Iran's actions could be seen as justifying new anti-Iran moves from the US. By the same token, killing Iranian officials could be a highly effective way of provoking Iranian retaliations that inflame American opinion and drive support for aggressive acts that the public wouldn't otherwise get behind.
By the same token, many might argue that mounting a pro-Trump show would only add oxygen to the tire fire of his ascendant candidacy, but to deny his supporters a venue because of their politics only plays into the maligned-outsider mythos Trump has managed to spin for himself out of whole cloth — cloth no doubt manufactured in a factory somewhere in China.
By the same token, over the years Trump has been repeatedly fined for breaking federal money laundering rules, been paid millions in hush money to settle civil fraud claims, been caught breaking New Jersey casino law, been caught violating the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, been caught violating federal securities law, been caught violating New York nonprofit law, and — of course — been accused of multiple counts of sexual assault.

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