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"deal out" Definitions
  1. to share something out among a group of people synonym distribute
  2. to say what punishment somebody should have

348 Sentences With "deal out"

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We used to make a big deal out of it.
"We believe there is a deal out there," Tobin said.
We used to make a big deal out of it.
Obviously, they're going to make a big deal out of that.
Gerlieke: We never made a big deal out of Mother's Day.
We don't make a very big deal out from this situation.
Cramer said the sellers made a big deal out of nothing.
He early on made a big deal out of political reform.
This was the best deal out of the three for us.
Why make such a big deal out of this Russian investigation?
This isn't the only great Philips deal out there at the moment.
That was hard to see, but it's the real deal out there.
But there must have been a better deal out there somewhere, right?
She's like, 'Why is everyone making a big deal out of this?
And metal's a pretty big deal out there in the rural areas.
But that was the Trump shutdown because he pulled the deal out.
"But they made a bigger deal out of it than it was."
She made a big deal out of it in the book's foreword.
He told me not to make a big deal out of it.
Then why do people make such a big deal out of it?
The site just didn't make a big deal out of it or anything.
Yes, some people are still making a big deal out of interracial marriage.
"They made so much of a big deal out of this," he explained.
She hasn't been shy about making a big deal out of her milestone.
Some musicians like to make a big deal out of a new album.
You know there's a deal out there; you just have to find it.
Also, the woman didn't want to make a big deal out of nothing.
Because the dumb media would just make a big deal out of it!
Expecting to feel silly for making such a big deal out of this.
But everybody that makes a big deal out of it probably are losers.
It's possible Apple doesn't make a big deal out o this at all.
HURDLES There are still hurdles to getting a managed deal out the door.
The Canadians, in this sense, actually got the best deal out of this.
In favor: Are you really going to make a big deal out of this?
I didn't make a big deal out of it or hold a press conference.
The once a year deals that blow every other deal out of the window.
That's a big one, and they will make a big deal out of it.
Yes, but let's not make a bigger deal out of it than it is.
Or we will have new elections and deal out a new hand of cards.
As any casual horoscope reader knows, astrology makes a big deal out of your birth.
It is more powerful because Ross didn't make a particularly big deal out of it.
Traders seemed to have convinced themselves that there will be a deal out of Doha.
Like I told him, 'They try to make a big deal out of nothing sometimes.
The president spiked the Iran deal out of spite and hubris, with no viable alternative.
You're isolated unless you want to make a big deal out of scheduling a call.
"Everybody makes a big deal out of it because I don't shoot them," DeRozan said.
We could make a big deal out of this, but what would be the point?
So if you found some really crazy deal out there, then it's probably no good.
But again, the show not making a big deal out of it plays as a strength.
Super Mario 64, released 20 years ago today, blew this detente deal out of the water.
He turned the blog into a novel and also got a TV deal out of it.
Trump took what was on the table because there wasn't a more favorable deal out there.
The Justice League Comic-Con trailer makes a big deal out of uniting the DC superheroes.
No matter what kind of 4K TV you want, there's a really good deal out there.
This is rumor season and everyone is going to make a big deal out of everything.
Odell says it's all about him -- people make a big deal out of ANYTHING he does.
"It's amazing to me that people are making such a deal out of this," she said.
And I would tell you, the press has made a fake news deal out of that meeting.
"We agreed we wouldn't make a big deal out of it until he got better," he said.
At the time of the original purchase, this was the biggest foreign food deal out of China.
Given the deal's unpopularity among Brexiteers, however, leaving No Deal out would fuel understandable cries of betrayal.
DARA KHOSROWSHAHI: You can expect us to look at every single deal out there in the marketplace.
She was actually really open-minded to it; she didn't make a big deal out of it.
You'll remember, too, that I made kind of a big deal out of metallic and pearlescent shine.
The only real test, they argue, is this: Are consumers getting a good deal out of it?
A joint statement from the automakers said they struck the deal out of a need for consistency.
Sitting Democrats have largely opposed the deal out of concern about further consolidation of the wireless market.
"You can expect us to look at every single deal out there in the marketplace," he said.
Prime Minister Trudeau has made a big deal out of Canada welcoming thousands of refugees from Syria.
"'And now here you guys are making a big deal out of him,'" he remembered her saying.
"Trump made a big deal out of saving 1,000 jobs at Carrier in Indiana," Mr. Parsi said.
And ask her to stop making such a big deal out of such a small, commonplace occurrence.
This is usually because your contract is up or you think there's a better deal out there somewhere.
"They make a big deal out of their eco programs and how much good they do," Romero explained.
"Our first mission is pretty simple: there should be an Emissary on every deal out there," Hammer said.
We point this out only because Trump infamously made such a big deal out of his inauguration crowd.
And The Surge's enemies, even at their most shambling, can deal out significant damage given half a chance.
Melissa Broder: Did you cry because you can't believe I got a book deal out of that crap?
"I've always thought that Britain had a poor deal out of our membership (with the EU)" he said.
The president was reportedly against the deal out of spite toward CNN, which is owned by Time Warner.
"If we can get a good deal out of this pain right now, we can endure," said Ernst.
If there are no SETs in the 22 laid out, the dealer continues to deal out by three.
If you're in need of a micro SD card, this is the best deal out there right now.
But experts think Trump is making a big deal out of a pretty unremarkable concession from the Chinese.
Some lies are too big to ignore completely, yet too small to make a big deal out of.
Not to worry, today's puzzle by Jim Hyres and David Steinberg is definitely something you can deal out.
But Schneiderman objected to the deal out of concerns that there insufficient documentation guaranteeing compensation for the victims.
It's not perfect, but it's the best deal out there if you're in the market for a single system.
Dease and his haunted Sphere deal out life and death and then inspire kids to play in the aftermath.
What is the point of making a big deal out of what is, ultimately, an arbitrary time of year?
Even then, it may not agree to a deal out of concern that regulators would not approve it anyway.
"We didn't make a big deal out of it," a salesclerk told locals popping in for the first time.
"There's probably a deal out there somewhere to be made," said a lobbyist representing businesses that support the visas.
The show's characters suffer immense pain and deal out even greater pain to others, yet they keep coming back.
But the red lines in which Mr Johnson has entangled himself will probably keep such a deal out of reach.
Apart from the talk and the press release, the company didn't really make a big deal out of this research.
The press made a huge deal out of fake news, despite Facebook saying it's a tiny fraction of what's shared.
He also resisted the temptation to make too big a deal out of a first season that ultimately ended bitterly.
But there is a deal out there for a managed transition where we work with Russia instead of against Russia.
This AirAsia order will make all the difference, and no doubt Tony Fernandes got a good deal out of it.
"Just trying not to make a bigger deal out of this than it already is," Brees said of the hoopla.
In any event, there is probably a better deal out there, in your future, than giving Facebook free puppy pictures.
Apple isn't in the business of antagonizing police, so this update arrives without making a big deal out of the feature.
What nobody seems to have done so far is ask why Tesla is making such a big deal out of it.
According to Roach, the climate suggests China will resist moving aggressively to cut a trade deal out of economic slowdown fears.
We didn't make a big deal out of it – we'd been together for six years and his housemate was moving out.
That's a huge drop in price, hence why we chose to pick this deal out from the lengthy list of offers.
President Donald Trump made a huge deal out of his plans to reinstate the ban on transgender military service on Wednesday.
Did the show make a huge deal out of it, seeing as it was such a huge milestone in Jane's life?
Silver lining, Jones got an underwear deal out of the incident ... and a bunch of porn stars followed him on Twitter.
And he also appears to believe that he has the right to deal out personal punishment to companies that displease him.
Whether it'll be the public or corporations who get a better Green Deal out of that setup remains to be seen.
"For us it was something you weren't supposed to make a big deal out of; it was sadly our normal," she wrote.
So here, the fact that [PRN] didn't discover it [until recently] — it seems like they're making a big deal out of that.
Why make such a big deal out of it and then use it as a cheap get-out-of-jail-free card?
After the former parent of PayPal spun out the company, it subsequently put the deal out for tender and Adyen clinched it.
Qualcomm makes a big deal out of the X12 modem built into the Snapdragon 820 and I can vouch for its benefits.
"You guys make too big a deal out of it," Reid told reporters ahead of a fundraiser for the Nevada Democratic Party.
If you're with someone who is fasting, don't make a big deal out of eating and drinking in front of them. 65.
He hasn't started imitating those particular words, in large part I think because we don't make a big deal out of it.
And nobody there is making a big deal out of this — unlike the clamor the opposition is trying to drum up here.
"I deal out of a reality that isn't real," Mr. Einstein said in an interview with The New York Times in 1995.
Denzel was the first one to get a deal out of all of us, but now basically all of us have deals.
Suffice to say that boys making a big deal out of drinking a pink beverage is not subverting gender stereotypes; it's enforcing them.
At Tesla's Autonomy Day event for investors on Monday, CEO Elon Musk made a characteristically big deal out of the company's new microchips.
"Just because it's Prime Day and Amazon has something on sale, that doesn't mean it's necessarily the best deal out there," Skirboll says.
Now, of course, making a big deal out of nothing, well, that&aposs kind of their M.O. over there at fake news MSNBC.
You might just get a movie deal out of it, and the highest-paid TV star in the world could be playing you.
As a result, vendors often try to make a big deal out of minor breaches that don't expose important company or customer information.
"Maybe it was John Leahy's last hurrah to get one last deal out there; but what a way to go out," Morris said.
Throwing the deal out would just empower Iran further, giving its military/extremist elements more power at a tense time in Iranian politics.
I think women are scared to embarrass themselves or make a big deal out of something, because you could be called a liar.
And on Tuesday, Insight Partners announced the first deal out of that office — a $45 million Series A in payroll processing startup Papaya.
Josh Gottheimer, said his group hopes to get their DACA deal out this week, meeting Monday night and likely to meet again Tuesday.
Reporting on the emails has slowed since — though that might change if Trump makes a big deal out of them in the general.
Macron and other European leaders have pressed Trump not to withdraw from the nuclear deal out of fear that it could otherwise collapse.
"What you need is someone at the very top who says that, 'OK you know we can work this deal out,'" he said.
I didn't see the point in making a huge deal out of it, but they should have told me what the shoot was for.
It was only when I mentioned that my partner's sun sign is Cancer that he made a big deal out of my Mars placement.
"We've been waiting since 1967 and some people are making a big deal out of a few weeks," he said, alluding to rightist rivals.
And I sort of have to laugh when Ted makes a big deal out of the fact that he's doing well in the polls.
In the meantime, I'm going to ride this deal out until the end, and expect a lot of movie fans will do the same.
"It would be saying too much to make too big a deal out of this," one Secret Service official told CNN at the time.
They deal out stat buffs, essential healing, or cast a variety of impediments on the enemy—you know how this sort of thing goes.
"If nobody had made a big deal out of it and turned it into a spectacle the protests would have been meaningless," she said.
The company is making a big deal out of everything being handled in the app, but the infrastructure piggybacks off of Verizon's 4G LTE network.
He insists it was taken out of context and that no one made a big deal out of it until he became popular on TikTok.
"At this point, I don't know if I'm making a big deal out of this, but over time it kind of feels gross," he said.
In 2016, India regulated Facebook's free internet deal out of existence, effectively blocking Facebook's access to its most sought-after new market in the process.
Yet the visceral determination of both main parties to prevent the other gaining advantage from a new arrangement may keep a deal out of reach.
Nick Woodman, the founder and CEO of GoPro, made a big deal out of the Karma's portability and versatility at an announcement event on Monday.
To make such a highly-aestheticized and somber big deal out of an ordinary break-up is bold, daring, and exactly what we are into.
"When we couldn't work the deal out on me making appearances, then they went to Kim to work the same thing, I suppose," Leakes said.
Still, Cyan is making a big deal out of Obduction, positioning the game as a revival for the studio and a return to its roots.
Apple didn't make a big deal out of the $1 billion it's investing in its new Austin campus, although it did receive some tax benefits.
Rand Paul blocked a vote on a bipartisan spending deal out of opposition to planned spending cap hikes, pushing the Senate past the midnight deadline.
"I couldn't believe anybody was making a big deal out of a drug to grow his hair that seemed to be so important," Bornstein said.
In the end, if you use these policies correctly, you'll save money and have peace of mind that you got the best deal out there.
Beach views aside, the best deal out of all the places that I have stayed was found at a Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea.
President Donald Trump had been discussing with his senior advisers ending the trade deal out of concern that it was tilted against the United States.
Deanna Daughtry didn't make a big deal out of it when she handed her husband, platinum-selling rocker Chris Daughtry, a sheet of lyrics she'd written.
So to kind of minimize that or sort of say, "Well, let's not make a big deal out of queerness," I think is kind of conservative.
Every successful institution depends on people silently and competently make things run, people who will do a job without making a big deal out of it.
It's part of the function of the storytelling, which is presenting a world that has fantastic elements but not making a big deal out of it.
"If they want to make such a big deal out of it, maybe guys as a team should just stay in the locker room," Wright said.
And it made a big deal out of starting to sell cost-per-click ads in addition to promoted posts, cost per impression and video ads.
I had told myself I wouldn't cry; I didn't want to make a big deal out of it or for it to be this dramatic scene.
So I think, look, everyone knows it came out of China, but I decided we shouldn't make any more of a big deal out of it.
"Her argument is that Democrats are making a big deal out of something that is purely incremental," said state Representative Athena Salman, a Democrat from Tempe.
As I dug into his case, I found myself fighting the idea that maybe I was making too big a deal out of what I saw.
I mean no trade deal out there in the world is perfect, they can all be improved and let's hope that that's where the agenda ends up.
How much of that comes from your shared Midwestern working class background, or some pressure to not make too much of a big deal out of yourselves?
But he makes a big deal out of his abstemiousness: Read any of his books, and he'll tell you he does not smoke, drink, or do drugs.
"I heard once they couldn't work their deal out with me, they went to Kim Zolciak," Leakes confessed – assuring host Jeremy Parsons that she wasn't being shady.
Dieter: The biggest change is that in the mid-2000s till I think two years ago, Microsoft always tried to make a big deal out of CES.
Ponzinibbio was able to deal out far more potent strikes over fifteen minutes against the wrestling standout who showed no urgency to shoot in for a takedown.
Fewer lower income Americans have stocks That leads us to the question as to why Trump is making such a big deal out of the stock market.
New doctors didn't want to tarnish their reputations by making a big deal out of a mistake, but they also found that the errors could haunt them.
After a couple seconds of paying attention (because it only ever takes him a couple seconds to figure the whole deal out), he pops out of cover.
"Look, everyone knows it came out of China, but I decided we shouldn't make any more of a big deal out of it," Trump told Fox News.
"Look, everyone knows it came out of China, but I decided we shouldn't make any more of a big deal out of it," he told Fox News.
The fact that the Trump administration is making a big deal out of this speaks for itself; this action should be a no-brainer and means little.
The plot really is driven by a bunch of dudes making a big deal out of the supposed virtue or lack of virtue of one woman, Hero.
Current Status: Available now Impossible Foods made a big deal out of coming to CES last year to announce its brand-new plant-based vegan burger patty.
Spotify's CEO may not want to make a big deal out of his company's stock market debut, but the New York Stock Exchange is adding some flashiness.
The next time they take a photo of your tats they might notice a few extra, but they don't usually make a big deal out of it.
Naturally, Bungie made a big deal out of its three new subclasses, including a fan-pleasing reveal of the Solar Warlock class, Dawnblade, during the first gameplay trailer.
Markets had taken a sharp turn lower earlier this month as the U.S. and China hiked tariffs on one another and kept a trade deal out of reach.
The only thing I didn't do back in that day was to have maybe gone to the producers and made some sort of huge deal out of it.
For instance, Trump has made a big deal out of his attempts to coerce China into taking a bigger role in trying to get North Korea under control.
"In this day and age people are so sensitive that no matter what you do, somebody is going to make a big deal out of it," he said.
And then there are the diagonally darting skull things ("Bubbles", officially, which is far too cute) that deal out death in the dungeons—dodge them if you can.
My guess is Disney+ will raise the price in a year or two after people flock to it, but for now it's still the best deal out there.
There have been some great games released in 2019, but there's no better deal out there right now, and for gaming fans of every age, than Apple Arcade.
The real enemy of Twin Peaks (the show and the town) isn't just BOB — it's finality, and anyone who would deal out that finality before its expected time.
I would not make a big deal out of this ideological disagreement, however, because the important thing is that there's a generally rising level of support for free speech.
But in terms of pure value, the S10e is not only the best deal out of the new Galaxy S10 trio, it also puts other "affordable" flagships to shame.
And I can say that, you know, when we lost 22 million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they didn't make a big deal out of that.
Brigitte is a new tank-ish support hero with a shield and a flail who can deal out damage as well as heal her teammates and increase their armor.
Mr. Pompeo acknowledged that Mr. Trump, given his disparagement of the Iran deal reached by the Obama administration, will have to get a better deal out of Mr. Kim.
Goldman might have surmised something similar, but he was not one to make a big deal out of it, or to talk about his craft in lofty, sweeping terms.
"On a lot of teams they make a big deal out of the 'starting five,' " Auerbach observed in "Red Auerbach: An Autobiography" (21959), which he wrote with Joe Fitzgerald.
" Eventually, she found the courage to confront Lodge, telling him, "I don't want to make a big deal out of this [but] what happened on social media really upset me.
And I can say that, you know, when we lost 22 million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they didn&apost make a big deal out of that.
"The difference between the other pancreatic cancer victims and myself is I'm in the public eye, and the press has made a big deal out of my diagnosis," he says.
And I know there's a lot of women who say, 'You're not that big' or you know 'I'm bigger and you're making too big of a deal out of it.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Anybody looking at the United States' import data would wonder why the Trump administration is bothering making a big deal out of its steel trade with China.
There are other ways to raise the stakes, including making a bigger deal out of the clumsy reveal that Amanda Waller is the target of the Squad's second-act mission.
As if that were not reason enough to give financial regulators pause, one of the benefits for customers that the LSE-DB team is touting should rule a deal out.
And I can say that you know, when, when we lost 22 million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they didn't make a big deal out of that.
But new taxes on auto-part imports could not only throw any new NAFTA deal out the window but any U.S.-Korea, U.S.-EU and U.S.-Japan trade deal, too.
Tusk, who will chair the summit of EU leaders later on Sunday to deal out top jobs in Brussels, met with heads of the different factions of the European Parliament.
Back during the original Affordable Care Act debate of 2009-'10, Republicans made a big deal out of the fact that the overall text of the legislation was extremely long.
This comes especially after the news that Microsoft nabbed a massive $10 billion cloud deal with the Department of Defense, known as the JEDI deal, out from Amazon&aposs hands.
For instance, he made a big deal out of crime, when a study by the Marshall Project last year showed that sanctuary cities are actually safer than non-sanctuary cities.
The government is interested, specifically, in studying: In recent months, DeLonge's organization has made a big deal out of obtaining those "exotic" metals that it believes may come from UFOs.
With the Chinese trade deal out of the way, earnings could be the biggest driver for stocks in the week ahead, as big tech, financial, consumer and industrial companies report.
Not only does it boast uncharacteristically human performances from stars Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, and Ryan Reynolds, characters are constantly getting high without making an absurd deal out of it.
Trump has turned his back on plenty of things: The US is leaving the Paris Agreement, out of the Iran nuclear deal, out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and more.
I thought the way he could focus on telling a story, it's a reminder of not having to jump and down and shout and make a big deal out of everything.
Batum, the low-key candidate for kindest eyes in the NBA, was in Roma seeing the usual sights and not trying to make a big deal out of it or anything.
He's usually on the losing side of any 1v1 showdown, but his ability to control territory and deal out near-continuous widespread damage can be a tide-changer if used properly.
Headphone jack omission, part 3 — In late 2015, HTC made a big deal out of the high-quality audio converter and high-powered amplifier it had built into the One A9.
And I — I can say that you know when — when we lost 22 million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they didn't make a big deal out of that.
It made a big deal out of Continuum, a feature that lets you plug your Windows 10 Mobile phone into any screen and turn it into a near desktop PC experience.
If you're the kind of anti-morning person who doesn't want to make a big deal out of breakfast, all of your go-to breakfast fixes are probably sweet as hell.
Though we're not threatened by any known asteroids today, space agencies make a big deal out of planetary defense—and they have a long way to go to improve their monitoring.
There's one investor class, though, that should be sitting this deal out — investors who buy into the idea that social issues matter in their decision-making and to the bottom line.
And I—I can say that you know when—when we lost 22 million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they didn't make a big deal out of that.
They voted 42-57 on moving the Qatar arms deal out of the committee, with both falling short of the simple majority needed to bring the resolutions to the Senate floor.
That's exciting given that Disney and Lucasfilm made a big deal out of dumping a bunch of the Star Wars lore that accumulated over decades of books, comics, and video games.
"If we saw a significant return in taking on some of the salary and there was a deal out there like that, there was the ability to do that," Ricco said.
And I — I can say that you know when — when we lost 230 million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they didn't make a big deal out of that.
It's all too alluring, especially for people with mental illness ourselves, to worry we're exaggerating our experiences and making a big deal out of nothing, or pathologizing ourselves for some nefarious reason.
If the thought of family gatherings is bringing on a wave of anxiety and dread instead of joy and warmth, there's a travel deal out there that's almost too good to ignore.
Contestants are making a big deal out of the Moon because, even with six decades of experience, it will take five years — at least for the U.S. — to get humans back there.
The Chinese company made a huge deal out of its $49.99 Icons launched last year, but they left me a little underwhelmed, perhaps because of the excessive hype they were couched in.
Back when LG announced the V20, the company made a big deal out of the fact that it'd be the first phone to ship with Android 7 Nougat out of the box.
We're looking forward to doing some real-world testing on the camera after Google made such a big deal out of its 89 DxOMark Mobile score, the highest ever on a smartphone.
But he makes a big deal out of eminent domain — you wouldn't have a country, you wouldn't have one highway in this country, you wouldn't have a railroad, you wouldn't have anything.
Robert O'Neill -- the guy who killed Osama Bin Laden -- ain't joining the Nike boycott ... and says he thinks people are making too big of a deal out of Colin Kaepernick's kneeling demonstration.
Ms. Pelosi's allies insisted on Wednesday that she had not struck the term-limit deal out of necessity, but to secure the largest possible vote in January to promote unity among Democrats.
The purchase amount was undisclosed, but CcHub will finance the deal out of its real estate project to build a new 262-story HQ in Lagos, CcHub CEO Bosun Tijani told TechCrunch.
We don't know when Apple's long-delayed streaming service will debut but last month it made a big deal out of its new agreement to produce flicks with the hot indie studio A24.
"I'm 18, what I'm doing is legal, and I don't see why everyone is making such a big deal out of it," Fink told the Associated Press of her decision to speak out.
"I think it's easy to look at a fat person who passes out and make a bigger deal out of it than you would make if a thin person passes out," Thore says.
President Trump has never wanted to make a big deal out of the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which the CIA reportedly has concluded was ordered by the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
"Trump is trying to coax a deal out of China, and Huawei has become a bargaining chip," said Brian Finch, a public policy and cybersecuirty partner at law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
I don't like making a big deal out of my birthday, so I opt for a chill dinner with some close friends, and then a hookah session at a new lounge I discovered.
It explores the history of the Caribbean Islands in the context of European colonization, along with current events in which communities of color are confronted with overwhelming forces that deal out harsh punishments.
Most of all, I was terrified people might think I was making a big deal out of nothing—which is what some of those closest to me had said directly after the fact.
But another faction wants to keep that option open in the hope that the threat of a disorderly Brexit would force a better deal out of European nations, whose economies would also suffer.
I'm also glad that Covet also has the option to use characters with larger frames, and that it makes a big deal out of events like Latinx Heritage Month and Black History Month.
Last year, both Donald Trump's presidential campaign and many left-wing groups made a big deal out of the fact that, adjusted for inflation, median household income was still below its 1999 level.
The subtle irony is that when the Dow broke above 20,000, some pointed out that it no longer made sense for the financial press to make a big deal out of 100-point moves.
Nvidia, in a way, got a twofer deal out of the equation—3Dfx had acquired Gigapixel, a firm that had competed with Nvidia for a spot in the Xbox, just a few months before.
Some in the media did make a big deal out of the fact Melania Trump was photographed wearing high heels to get on the plane to visit Houston and the victims of Hurricane Harvey.
" — JAMES CORDEN "This week, Donald Trump called Stormy Daniels 'Horseface' on Twitter, which is actually a huge deal: Out of all the misogynist things Donald Trump has called women, that is the 27th worst.
The rules are simple: You deal out all the cards, and players compete to get rid of their hand in a series of tricks awarded to the person who can play the highest card.
A little hype but also a lot of expectation setting about how they're not ready for the real world yet — plus you could make a big deal out of how few were being produced.
"Copyright does need to get updated for the 21st Century ... record labels are not getting a fair deal out of YouTube," said Hayleigh Bosher, who teaches intellectual property law at Brunel University in London.
British Airways itself made a big deal out of this recently by announcing that, as of next year when the airline celebrates its 100th birthday, all customer-facing staff would have a new uniform.
So Kleven's paper specifically focuses on the labor force participation of single mothers — that is, single mothers who are employed or are looking for work — because they get the best deal out of the credit.
When they have a moment where they finally decide to take a break instead of blowing up, or when they pass an assessment after months of trying, we make a huge deal out of it!
Ever since Clinton fell ill at a 9/11 memorial, Trump has made a big deal out of her health—using it as a way to attack her presidential stamina, as well as her secretiveness.
You might think that conservative members of Congress, who make a big deal out of their allegiance to and desire to defend the Constitution, would be horrified at their presumptive nominee's ignorance of the document.
"That's going to embolden him to impose more tariffs and threaten more in the hopes of getting a better deal out of China," said Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
In a lot of Tudor stories, Cleves is ignored in favor of sexy Anne Boleyn or tragic Catherine of Aragon, but historically, Anne of Cleves got the best deal out of all Henry VIII's wives.
A rich guy, sure, a rich guy who made a big deal out of being rich in a kind of you-see-this-watch sort of way, but who was ultimately just a salesman selling himself.
You don't need to make a big deal out of it, just go someplace that relaxes you—perhaps a sauna or a park—and zone out… without the use of a cell phone or tablet screen.
Many Democrats feel that the national media would have made a far bigger deal out of these stories if they'd happened to the Clinton campaign -- and that the press may start to pay more attention now.
They awarded the prize to Pablo Larraín's Jackie, another festival breakout — and one of the few independent movies to get a distribution deal out of TIFF, in what's become a slow year for film-festival dealmaking.
There's no question that Trump's base, when they hear about this kerfuffle, will laugh at the reference and revel in the fact that the so-called "fake news" media made a big deal out of it.
If you weren't born a sale huntress, or you haven't spent time honing your discount-scouting craft, then you may not feel adept at pulling a really good deal out of that whirlpool of promotional noise.
The purchase amount is undisclosed, but Tijani said CcHub will finance the deal out of its real-estate project to build a new 10-story innovation center to replace its Herbert Macaulay Way building in Lagos.
"No president recently has decided to make a big deal out of the situation [with UPU] — until Trump," Kevin Kosar, vice president of the free-market think tank R Street Institute, told me in an email.
And I can say when we lost 22 million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they didn&apost make a big deal out of that, that was something that was extraordinary, that was probably China.
"Labour seem determined to take us all back to square one by rejecting a deal out of hand then trying to delay Brexit and re-run the referendum," junior Brexit minister Robin Walker said in a statement.
GOP front-runner Donald Trump claims the United States has gotten a raw deal out of the global economy and promised to retaliate against imports and companies that set up factories overseas despite his own overseas businesses.
"The complaint is about the fees but it's such a small amount, but their concern is that other fixes might be coming down the pike, so they're making a big deal out of the fees," Hira said.
And instead of leaving them where they didn't belong, my husband had kindly put them away for me, which made me feel even more silly for having made such a big deal out of his stupid shirt.
You're likely to come across loads of deals in the coming weeks, and everyone will be telling you that it's the best deal out there, or that this discount is unprecedented and never to be seen again.
If Flynn is particularly popular among women, it's because she doesn't make a big deal out of writing about women, because being a woman doesn't really feel like a big deal, even when, unavoidably, it is one.
His shouty, exuberant introductions of the presenters honored his fanboy brand positioning but were at odds with the "Can we service our Oscar agendas while not making a big deal out of all this?" mood of the room.
But even so, none of it explains why Cersei would make a huge deal out of Missandei's execution since, in the end, she's still just one foreign adviser who's mostly taken a back seat for several seasons now.
After all, we Americans tend to make a much bigger deal out of nudity than other cultures; it's quite possible it's just a state that feels natural to her, not a grand statement for feminism or body positivity.
While it did result in a lower tax bill for many Americans, many people are also well aware that wealthy Americans and companies got the best deal out of it — this bank profits report is just the latest example.
I doubt anybody will make a big deal out of it, and if they do, you can counter them with a request to update the form and add more options, as other institutions have been doing in recent years.
"In this day and age people are so sensitive that no matter what you do, somebody is going to make a big deal out of it," Aldean, 39, tells Billboard, speaking out on the subject for the first time.
But Asher is a writer of his moment—that is, this moment—and he sees something timely in Algren's tough-guy devotion to his underclass protagonists: a plea to acknowledge the ruthlessness we regularly deal out to social failure.
The role of miracles in revealing the divine is a great Christian controversy: Mark denied that miracles were in any way necessary to Jesus' ministry, while John makes a great deal out of the miracles as proof of divinity.
"I find that if you tell others about it, they tend to tell you to brush it off and to not make a big deal out of it," said Timothy Yeh, a gay New York City–based educational consultant.
But in the late 19th and early 20th centuries — as the first wave of American Jews began to settle in the US and aspire to the middle class — they began to make a big deal out of the holiday.
People from the FBI and DOJ have continued to make comments that they need a backdoor into encryption, but without a major case like San Bernardino to win over public sentiment, they haven't made a huge public deal out of it.
He asked his professor if the Justice Department would bless the deal, and was told that the antitrust division would simply look at how much potential competition there would be in the oil business and bless the deal out of hand.
It's almost beside the point as to what really happened in that cab or at that gas station in Barra da Tijuca, whether Brazilian authorities have made too big a deal out of whatever fabrications may or may not be involved.
But if Trump snaps those sanctions back in place, not only would the United States be the only signatory to the deal out of compliance -- and therefore isolated -- but there's a real risk Iran could reciprocate and restart their nuclear program.
I'll get in there and figure out a way to change the prison system so that when I leave it's a better place for the people who aren't getting to leave, and I got a book deal out of it.
"This movie is a departure, but it's a departure without making a big deal out of it," said Alex Nogales, an unpaid adviser on "Coco" and the president and chief executive of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, a watchdog group.
Walsh finds a way to film the conversation to indicate that even if Serena seems like an equal participant in the discussion, she's really, really not — and skillfully conveys the imbalance between them without making too big a deal out of it.
Some Mechs are long-distance harassers that can pepper their enemies with fire for turn after turn, while others can deal out massive knock-out punches in a single turn, but don't have the stamina to keep up that pace for long.
Motorola made a big deal out of it with the launch of its flagship Moto phones last year, Sony has clearly been keeping a keen eye on the rankings, and HTC is making sure everyone knows it has the (shared) best score.
"Honestly, I think the press made a very big deal out of something really a lot of people would do," Trump said, though he avoided calling the situation "fake news" and, atypically, didn't question the validity of the reporting surrounding the meeting.
She traveled the American byways with just such a crew, sleeping in flee-ridden motels and embarking on long day trips in 15-passenger vans, past West Virginia towns where the only open businesses were pharmacies that deal out painkillers to the old.
Before the meeting, I imagined what might happen after it was done: People would compliment my story or the way I'd told it, and I'd demur, Well, I'm a writer, shrugging, trying not to make too big a deal out of it.
What really stood out to me was that sometimes the two sides would make emphasis of some evidence that proved their claim, while the other side wouldn't make as big of a deal out of it because it wasn't useful to their cause.
According to the suit, all parties, including Mr. Riggio, agreed that the meeting went well, and the assistant said that she did not want to make a big deal out of the situation and did not want to transfer to a different position.
While his carefree attitude toward the accident can be construed as not sweating the small stuff, it can also be read as Todd not wanting the media to make a big deal out of something that would inevitably lead to an insurance payout.
When you find yourself putting things off to the detriment of productivity, these strategies can help: "One of the biggest reasons people procrastinate is because they catastrophize, or make a huge deal out of something," writes Elizabeth Lombardo, PhD, at Psychology Today.
Financial news organizations such as CNBC might make a big deal out of the Apple announcement and this historic stock rally, but that kind of positive economic news often struggles to see the light of day in most of the mainstream news media.
Negotiators among the United States as well as the three European powers have been working to try to finesse these issues so as to keep the U.S. in the agreement without driving Iran - which opposes any changes to the deal - out of it.
Trump is a savant of both questioning the legitimacy of presidents and presidential candidates and "I'm just sayin'", so after making a big deal out of Ted Cruz's Canadian birth, it should come as no surprise that he has also started questioning Marco Rubio's pedigree.
The proposal for the scrapped real estate development in the heart of Moscow has been the subject of fierce scrutiny, particularly since Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty last month to lying to Congress about the deal out of loyalty to Trump.
They made such a big deal out of 'Arie hasn't been on social media' and all these years between Emily [Maynard] and now, but it's like, you don't think the day after the finale that bro isn't going to be hawking some Movement watch?
The only thing I ever get from fans—and I don't get a lot of it—but I'll get someone saying, 'Hey, thank you so much for being out, but also for not making a big deal out of it and just living your life.
"The timing couldn't be worse ... there was some optimism that we might at least see a limited deal out of the meeting coming on Thursday night, (but) the potential for that appears to have slipped away," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.
"The timing couldn't be worse...there was some optimism that we might at least see a limited deal out of the meeting coming on Thursday night, (but) the potential for that appears to have slipped away," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.
" The White House on Thursday appeared poised to try to clean up the diplomatic dustup, as Spicer assured Australia that Trump would honor the deal "out of respect for" the Prime Minister, though he made clear that Trump was "unbelievably disappointed" and "does not like it.
Todd VanDerWerff: Ever since its second season — when the series went from a very good show to one with a claim to all-time status — The Americans has been interested in the psychic wear and tear that comes from all the death Philip and Elizabeth deal out.
Call of Duty is far from the best example of the kind of stories video games are capable of telling, but it is a great example of a game series where the story is largely irrelevant, despite Activision making a big deal out of it every year.
Allegheny County Port Authority's CEO released a statement last week offering "our deepest sympathies to the family of Bruce Kelley, Jr." and apologizing for making an enormous deal out of Aren's death while all but ignoring Kelley Jr.'s family in the aftermath of the shooting.
"You can expect us to look at every single deal out there in the marketplace," Khosrowshahi told David Faber and Jim Cramer minutes before Friday's opening bell, as Uber investors braced for a more than 8% decline following the company's disastrous earnings report the afternoon prior.
She didn't make a big deal out of it beforehand on Instagram or Facebook, though she did send chunky, hardback books, all in black, as her invitations, with the title of her show, "Mysteries of a Garden at Night," etched in gold on the spine. Books!
At the private high school where Mr. Dicks used to coach, "they go above and beyond to make a big deal out of concussions," Mr. Dicks said, and noted that there was a certified athletic trainer at every practice and game looking after the health of the athletes.
But it's complicated by the fact that Pepsi will again sponsor the very halftime show she made a big deal out of turning down—and that by appearing in a commercial during the big game, she's nevertheless profiting (albeit indirectly) off of the systems she's attempting to critique.
"Iran won't agree to a bigger deal out of the goodness of their hearts," he said, and the U.S. could "be in real trouble in 2025" if Iran ramps up its nuclear program as elements of the deal sunset, with the "international legitimacy" of having complied with the deal.
On Wednesday, Flynn's lawyers wrote to the judge about how they believed investigators engaged in "egregious government misconduct" and about how his prior legal team, who cut his plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller, pressured him into his plea deal out of an interest to protect themselves.
"I share my opinion that I'd rather see marijuana legal than illegal because I believe it is far less dangerous than alcohol," Juliet says, adding that refusing to make a big deal out of it helps prevent teens from seeing drug use as a sweet way to rebel.
This is particularly true in foreign policy, where presidential power has its fewest limits — where the chief executive can start wars with near-impunity, deal out death from the skies, rattle the global economy with an executive order, and decide with barely anyone else's input to launch a nuclear weapon.
T-Mobile, which has made a big deal out of how it won't charge customers a slew of random fees, quietly increased the price of a "SIM Starter Kit" for new lines that is indistinguishable from an activation fee to $25 in 2017, and charges a $20 in-store customer support charge.
But he could pressure Morales' successor to not press charges or even harbor Morales and his family in the U.S. Adriana Beltrán, an expert on Guatemalan politics at the Washington Office on Latin America, said she is among those who believe that Morales agreed to the migration deal out of personal interest.
In fact, while promoting the film this week in Hollywood with his co-star Luke Evans (Gaston) and Alan Freakin' Menken (the composer behind the OG B&TB tunes and a slew of other Disney classics), Gad took a jab at the media for making such a big deal out of nothing.
These exceptions suggest the administration is looking to use the threat of steel and aluminum tariffs as a cudgel to get a better deal out of those two close allies — which are also major exporters of metals to the United States — in mostly unrelated negotiations to revamp the 25-year-old agreement.
In Delaware, I'm still not sure why, the judges here have decided that when they balance hardships, if there's not another deal out there, the hardship to the shareholder of losing a deal is greater than the hardship of them being misled or getting a lousy deal because they can vote it down.
I don't mean to make a bigger deal out of this niche issue than it is; I feel though that sometimes it's important to elevate things not because they are highly important in and of themselves, but because they represent a class of small injustices or conflicts that are rife on the modern web.
Although there was a bit of push-and-pull between her and Mr. Bychkov during the opening Allegro, they eventually settled comfortably into an excellent performance that displayed just how beautifully Ms. Weilerstein can make her instrument sing, and how skillfully this nimble orchestra can deal out dances, fanfares and yearning melodies in quick succession.
You may remember dad bods from a few years ago, when one of the internet's dwindling number of writing millennials published a mild piece on exceedingly common body types and everybody made a huge deal out of it, because Trump wasn't yet around and we still had time to get all worked up about bullshit.
" Meanwhile, in the 27,000-member Facebook group IAFF Union Firefighters for Trump, as ProPublica recently reported, posts abound suggesting that fears over the pandemic are being stoked by Democrats to affect the election—echoing Trump's own claims from a February rally that making a big deal out of the virus was "their new hoax.
In a very simple hypothetical example, if someone were to play a game on Ethereum with a contract that pays out a small sum to the winner, and the losing party approves all the actions, then that person's approval could be copied over to the Classic chain and augmented to deal out a much larger sum.
Capacity utilization in the auto-manufacturing sector is in the low-80% range, an embedded structural problem that business leaders in the industry have been worrying about for a decade (the late Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne made a big deal out of the issue in a widely debated 2015 presentation unsubtly titled "Confessions of a Capital Junkie").
Peter Bergman has been a familiar face on The Young and the Restless for 30 years, and his legacy on the long-running soap was celebrated on Monday's episode of the show — but the actor says that he initially tried to talk the writers out of "making a big deal" out of his decades-long starring role.
They said from public health officials to actually quantifying the idea that they didn't want to know just how much resistance there was, they just wanted you got to do this sort of be the attitude and overpower that there was kind of a feeling of you know, if we don't make a big deal out of this, it won't become a thing.
Prosecutors are making a big deal out of Manafort's lavish spending A $15,000 ostrich jacket, an $18,500 python jacket, a $85033,500 ostrich vest, possibly to match the jacket, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in landscaping are just a few of the items and services cited by government attorneys to show how Manafort lived large on money he allegedly hid overseas.
But sources close to the process say it's more likely that efforts will be made to keep a bad deal out of the omnibus spending measure than to come up with a compromise to attach to it, as no solution has a clear path to passing either chamber and the House Republican leadership has opposed attaching any immigration matter to a spending deal.
Read More: 3 Things Your Chatterbox Co-worker Wants to Say to You, But Won't It might be worth a few days of the silent treatment to get rid of an annoying habit, but if they're likely to make a huge deal out of it and draw other people in, learning to live with it (or, if it's a major issue, having your manager step in) is probably the better option.
She also defended her decision to do an Eid tutorial to service her Muslim subscribers: "It makes as much sense as it does to do a Christmas tutorial to do an Eid tutorial... People are making a big deal out of a video that's [meant] to be appreciative, but it should be normal...as in, it should be normal for Islamic women to feel a part of society."
Kay Cannon's comedy about a group of teenagers who make a pact to have sex on prom night, and their parents' attempt to stop that from happening, is unusual in many ways: It's an R-rated comedy about young women, directed by a woman; it features a biracial family without making a big deal out of it; and, most strikingly, it's a mainstream representation of a positive attitude towards teenage female sexual choice.
"You make me so happy it turns back to sad / There's nothing I hate more than what I can't have / Guess I'll just stumble on home to my cats" are actual lyrics that made the final cut of the song, and while this is probably an attempt at #relatability, it seems bizarre considering the isolated, "I don't trust nobody" bombast that she made such a big deal out of on the first single.

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