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"eminently" Definitions
  1. (used to emphasize a positive quality) very; extremely

714 Sentences With "eminently"

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What results is a film that's both eminently watchable and eminently skippable.
He faced a difficult choice: whether to nominate an eminently qualified liberal or an eminently qualified moderate.
John is eminently fascinating and compelling, but also eminently troubled; S-Town tries to honor him by giving him a voice again and again, even shortly before he dies.
The new breed of smart robots will be eminently hackable.
In comparison, you are slow and fragile — eminently breakable, really.
We now have evidence that these fears are eminently reasonable.
That's powerful, and makes both shows meaningful and eminently watchable.
Yates described Mueller as eminently qualified to lead the investigation.
That bad luck has been accompanied by several eminently avoidable blunders.
A case of social bias, however, is eminently conceivable even now.
While Garcia's motivations were eminently understandable, her legal case was null.
It is eminently a children's machine, not an all-purpose laptop.
I've written previously about Valve's unique yet eminently practical new controllers.
A resurrection of Notre Dame, in other words, seems eminently possible.
Punk is my age and he's so eminently recognizable to me.
And yet, the next turn in the story was eminently predictable.
But now I find they are eminently perfect for the job.
The scrupulous evenhandedness of Perel's approach is eminently reasonable in theory.
But the most important takeaway is that it was eminently preventable.
She congratulated us and said the nomination was 'eminently well-deserved.
I'm glad they went with this reserved, eminently more personable alternative.
There's no question Mr. Roussel is eminently qualified for the job.
Which liberals may do in 2020, because Trump remains eminently beatable.
Eminently savable, he instead lets it skip off him and in.
But inefficiency is part of baseball's charm; it is eminently available.
It's worth pointing out that the Fold still seems eminently breakable.
The costs of renewable energy are plummeting, making decarbonization eminently feasible.
Is that why you think this is all so eminently doable?
What he finds instead is a host of eminently compelling weirdness.
Gove said the government believed a smooth exit was still "eminently doable".
As has become eminently clear since its dissolution, Yugoslavia was a construct.
A court hands down an opinion: thoughtfully reasoned, forcefully argued, eminently fair.
Hillary Clinton is eminently qualified to be president of the United States.
We can eminently afford it in an economy of $13 trillion-plus.
Being this thoroughly part of the system makes Mr Trump eminently hackable.
This was eminently foreseeable but not, evidently, foreseen by Republicans in Congress.
For a while, the sitting Republican governor, Matt Bevin, looked eminently deposable.
Satay at home is eminently doable; slice the meat, marinate it, grill.
Sessions is eminently unqualified to hold this position of such extraordinary importance.
To be sure, a Leave vote on Thursday is still eminently possible.
Having Keller on the Zesty team would certainly make that eminently easier.
Prisoners' Dilemmas Two books about incarceration would make an eminently discussable pair.
"A repeat of that pattern seems eminently possible this week," he hypothesized.
He was introspective and pensive, eminently quotable and, of course, occasionally combative.
The low bun looks good on everyone, and it's also eminently achievable.
Cookie looks eminently Cookie, replete with a leopard print dress and fur coat.
AFFABLE and portly, Sergey Kislyak seems nevertheless to be an eminently forgettable man.
"I'm going to do my job," Obama said, promising an "eminently qualified" nominee.
More importantly, it's an eminently attainable goal with hard work and careful planning.
But Lujan's actual request was eminently reasonable, and this weekend Stivers rejected it.
The plan, which had been approved by the Obama Administration, was eminently achievable.
There are passionate, eminently qualified candidates on all sides of these important issues.
It's essential to be prepared with responses to eminently foreseeable issues like this.
But it's also deeply fascinating and, with a little more work, eminently practical.
In a contained, eminently playable environment, Heffernan captures the noise of a city.
It's our fault in the media for being so eminently susceptible to manipulation.
This eminently logical duo will release its first full-length collaboration next month.
Moment by moment, observation by observation, performance by performance, it is eminently watchable.
The most frustrating part of this problem is that it is eminently solvable.
Huayna Picchu, the mountain I hiked, is a challenging but eminently doable climb.
It is one of those ideas that sound eminently sensible at first hearing.
This type of social desirability bias does seem eminently possible in this election.
"I'm not trying to be anyone's saviour," says Musk in an eminently tweetable soundbite.
Unlike global warming, the problem of a sinking city is local, and eminently solvable.
But ignorance of something like the nuclear no-first-use pledge is eminently forgivable.
" But, he says, from a New Yorker's vantage point, it is "eminently worth it.
The campaign just posted the trailer for the movie and it looks eminently watchable.
Throw in the eminently affordable price and you have this holiday's perfect stocking stuffer.
You have an eminently capable candidate and an utterly inappropriate and very dangerous opponent.
"I believe that you are eminently qualified," Chairman John McCainJohn Sidney McCainFighter pilot vs.
This was eminently sensible, but the way he implemented this policy is another matter.
Mr. Farr is eminently qualified and he also deserves to be a federal judge.
Though eminently physical as a painter, he had little time for masterly, recognizable brushwork.
Fortunately, unlike Carswell, Judge Kavanaugh is eminently qualified for service on the Supreme Court.
But, I'm eminently a fair person, I try to be fair in my judgements.
Eminently worthy efforts have so far failed, but this is another, and who knows?
Good-looking, polite, pre-med, Sam seems eminently presentable — but not to this family.
You suggest breathing and thinking while you tweet, which is an eminently good idea.
She articulated her own opinions social issues: in clear, clever, eminently re-tweetable form.
The "Basic Instinct" actress is in the market for something that's eminently relatable -- companionship.
It's a fantastic film—smart, subversive, with eminently welcome hip swivels by Oscar Isaac.
Luna is up to the challenge, though, and he made the season eminently watchable.
There is an eminently useful thought experiment with which I suspect you are familiar.
Part of that is the taste; they are eminently edible, because they are cookies.
The numbers -- 22 Republican seats up, just 12 Democratic ones -- suggest this is eminently doable.
So we are eminently going to issue a subpoena to him to appear next week.
This world was designed to be eminently explorable—essentially knowable—in a short time frame.
But all of a sudden, in 20203, the state is beginning to look eminently winnable.
"I believe that this war in Yemen is eminently resolvable," Griffiths told reporters in Geneva.
As a true liberal, they say, she is eminently qualified to lead the progressive movement.
John Lennon was eminently capable of channeling his pain so that others could feel it.
" De Quincey rendered himself eminently censurable with his masterpiece, "Confessions of an English Opium Eater.
Mr. Ostrovsky provides a much needed, dispassionate and eminently readable explanation of how it happened.
And on Tuesday, he was eminently clear about his personal vision of his baseball future.
And cloud-based computing and security frameworks available today make a holistic approach eminently possible.
"I demand that the MUD (opposition coalition) condemns this eminently coup-mongering attack," Maduro added.
The solution, of course, is to go into all conversations and presentations feeling eminently prepared.
The material is eminently stealable and I'm discussing the matter with people of similar ambitions.
" As with Brecht's Arturo Ui, so for Fritzsche: The rise of Hitler is eminently "resistible.
In reality, both the majority and the dissenting opinions were well crafted and eminently reasonable.
The results aren't perfect but they are eminently usable and Spleeter itself is very fast.
Almost everybody, it seems, agrees with Mr Slane that this is an eminently sensible idea.
Along the way they laugh, argue and have one eminently memorable meal in a delicatessen.
The resulting music can sound at once naïve and visionary, maddeningly eccentric yet eminently sensible.
She's also a natural heel, at least as much as Sasha Banks, and eminently hateable.
This is Michelle Obama, post-White House: approachable, casual, but still eminently polished and aspirational.
Much of what France and other European countries have done since recent attacks is eminently sensible.
It's both charming and eminently playable, the perfect mix to please a mainstream, all-ages crowd.
Even so, the Mar-a-Lago Diet actually sounds like an eminently reasonable and accessible approach.
But it's these contradictions — along with its relentless natural beauty — that make L.A. so eminently 'grammable.
In "The Revenant," as on the runway, the folksy, shredded but eminently durable look speaks volumes.
If you've ever fancied having Nefertiti's likeness on your shelf at home, it's now eminently achievable.
The eminently sober Institute of Directors has called the firm's actions a "scar on British business".
Image: AsusLast year, Asus's ZenWatch 2 was a really great and eminently affordable Android Wear device.
Hopefully the show is able to translate what makes Ferrante's voice so special and eminently readable.
Of course, Judge Garland is professionally distinguished, and eminently qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.
Certainly, all pro athletes in every sport are interchangeable and eminently replaceable properties to their employers.
There is no doubt this goal is eminently achievable, if there is will to do so.
Above all, spread the word that this is something that is eminently doable and not intimidating.
Loosely unisex, the eminently wearable line upends classic streetwear staples with dynamic proportions and lush materials.
It won't be easy and the margin for error has largely closed, but it's eminently doable.
His flaws are eminently fixable, but they may make him unplayable early in his NBA career.
Hurford is not the flashiest or most eccentric of players," his Bach was "deeply, eminently satisfying.
The Republicans didn't object to the nominees themselves; all three were considered moderate and eminently qualified.
This is pre-eminently an undertaking of what the French call haute vulgarisation, or "high" popularization.
Kobe's death, along with the deaths of his daughter, pilot, and co-passengers, was eminently preventable.
These were individuals who had studied under me at graduate school and who were eminently capable.
It is time for the senate to do its job and confirm the eminently qualified Brownback.
This goal is eminently within reach, but it will require immediate action by the Trump administration.
Their position is eminently reasonable: They've been viciously repressed, on account of being a weak minority.
There are also silly confessions (See: Bringing Up Baby) and the eminently quotable ones (See: Jerry Maguire).
This would be an eminently winnable presidential election if the Republican Party nominated a generic boring candidate.
The 210 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, seems like an eminently deserving winner.
It is, of course, eminently possible as they bicker while United flounder that it could be neither.
Nonetheless, the youth of France's side means that they are eminently capable of achieving further tournament wins.
Mrs Merkel's European deals may be paltry, but the problem they purport to address is eminently manageable.
The result is the best fitness tracker you can buy for the eminently affordable price of $150.
It's eminently achievable — already, fully 20303 percent of all coffee is being produced under some sustainability standard.
All of which sounds eminently sensible and feasible but don't hold your breath in terms of timing.
It is eminently reasonable to conclude, then, that the court divided evenly on the question of standing.
What is surprising, however, is how urgent and eminently danceable the record still sounds to this day.
"Now is an eminently natural and expected time to step back and assess those efforts," Quarles said.
And asking the 1 percent to pay their fair share for these societal benefits is eminently reasonable.
I had entrusted someone else with my reality, which was eminently different from writing about it myself.
Many Democrats worry that he'd be potent in the primary but eminently beatable in the general election.
This is space-opera adventure and sweeping romance in equal parts, an enthralling and eminently satisfying book.
The tremendous battery life and fit customization also make them eminently useful for lots of different people.
"This statewide slate is eminently beatable, and it's not representative of the state of Texas," state Rep.
And, pre-eminently, St. Vincent's became the epicenter of AIDS research and treatment on the East Coast.
Psychiatrist Michael and his comedy-writer daughter, Sarah, bring the funny, but they are also eminently sensible.
The tasting of straightforward, eminently quaffable brown ales provided an opportunity to try my hand at pastrami.
These numbers are staggering, all the more so because the assumptions we use are eminently reasonable and predictable.
But Farrow asserts that he had an eminently reportable story, ready to go, and that NBC quashed it.
By coming across as warm, jovial and eminently reasonable, the capo has morphed into something respectable, even statesmanlike.
That said, it's eminently readable and moves at a fast pace thanks to dozens of fascinating celebrity stories.
Price controls significantly restrict patients' access to life-saving medications, condemning many to die from eminently treatable conditions.
And their goal is not to create a beautiful quartz piece that is eminently wearable yet quite delicate?
Collier once again displays the gamesmanship needed to streamline such family portraits into linear, eminently readable multigenerational dramas.
The Mexican writer Valeria Luiselli has captivated both academics and layreaders with her erudite yet eminently funny brilliance.
"It's readable, it's eminently logical, it's understandable—it's not a bunch of legal or technical jargon," Riggs said.
Putin insisted that Kim was trustworthy and that it was eminently possible to do honest business with him.
I point this out to Democrats who are rooting for the nomination of the eminently defeatable Donald Trump.
But there's a reason you don't often see the phrase "eminently reasonable visionary" used to describe fictional detectives.
Underwear, being soft and eminently foldable, can be easily shipped from one corner of China to the next.
If one believes that partisan symmetry should be a goal in redistricting, the new map is eminently fair.
He is under team control through 2019 and for the Yankees is eminently affordable at $3,575,53 for 2017.
The plaintiff and his supporters argue that this eminently fair arrangement is a violation of free speech rights.
David Redl is President Trump's eminently qualified nominee to become administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
And, as he observes, they were eminently playable; while a good pianist, Mr. Glass was never a virtuoso.
Alex Pareene writes that while "free speech absolutism is an eminently defensible position," this particular argument is flawed.
The film's final scene makes it eminently clear that this is, in fact, the beginning of the end.
Ubiquitous, perennially cute and eminently giftable, the macaron has gone from fad to fixture in the last decade.
Green Bay Packers (8-3) Your remaining schedule is favorable, and a 249-210 record is eminently achievable.
The tone is just a tad mock-serious, but eminently respectful of the childhood wish for greater agency.
But what makes it so compelling is the voice of its narrator: thoughtful, funny, and eminently lovable Cassandra.
David Hardy: Well, I'm rather pleased about the fella—Gorsuch sounds like an eminently good justice-to-be.
There are no sure things in politics, but both Democrats seem eminently capable of winning a race against Trump.
Ms. Starke said she, too, believed in the power of brands, even when they weren't pre-eminently technology companies.
But as the robots' handlers demonstrated, they are eminently simple to control — so simple even I could do it.
He was eminently quotable, his pungent opinions so clearly stated that his words never slipped from the reader's grasp.
The marketeers' vision of "local culture" dreamed up in a government focus group: absolutely safe, eminently profitable, utterly soulless.
Or, more to the point, why would investors not presume such a thing is eminently possible, if not probable?
This would be eminently worth doing even if it wouldn't also create jobs, but it would do that too.
It turns out the carrot pair fit beautifully; a pair in a dark, chalky gray ($198) was eminently appropriate.
Despite his reputation for charging top dollar, the prices on his restaurant list are eminently reasonable, and sometimes steals.
Take that eminently decent Bertie fellow, who's still crazy for Edith but doesn't know what to do about it.
Ripa possibly dissed her eminently-departing co-host while discussing trending news topics at the top of the hour.
In the wilds of the southwestern US, he said, he found himself growing affectionate for the "eminently sane" animal.
"The president is pre-eminently prepared to make all decisions regarding the employment of our nuclear forces," she said.
"I believe that you are eminently qualified," Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.) said at the end of the hearing.
"The Mental Load" is an uneven collection, but eminently worthwhile if only for the story that provides its title.
It remains eminently difficult for Warren to pitch a government plan for an economy that she misjudged for years.
But this is why you have an executive director — finding a good one is important, but it's eminently doable.
They're also eminently scalable; the more GPUs you throw into the mix, the more calculations they can handle at once.
And both are eminently possible with a private (or "permissioned" — limited to a finite number of pre-set partners) blockchain.
The result is an eminently packable piece with a higher warmth-to-weight ratio than any jacket Patagonia's ever made.
It seems likely we'll hear more from TrademarkVision as its eminently practical application of machine learning tempts more IP authorities.
A generation of eminently watchable household names was minted: Ina Garten, Giada De Laurentiis, Sandra Lee, Paula Deen, and more.
These qualities pair well with the battle royale genre, which has proven itself to be eminently watchable for casual observers.
Finance department officials said Ireland's tax collectors felt this year's target was "eminently achievable", based on feedback from large firms.
The catharsis was key, intended to spur the audience into recognition that the horrifying outcomes they witnessed were eminently avoidable.
The number of such "secondary" arrivals so far this year is under 20,000: eminently manageable in a country of 83m.
Fortnite is an eminently shareable game, and there are plenty of ways to experience Blast Off now, after the fact.
Its difficulty bested Trump's eminently qualified staff, to the chagrin and delight of reporters who began chiming in with mockery.
His recipes, set out in "The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir Kenelme Digbie Kt. Opened", were published and republished.
Whatever his admirers or detractors say about him, Romney is a plausible president who is eminently qualified for the presidency.
Ms. Nichols agreed, but the way she put it was eminently sunnier: "It's figuring out what to say 'yes' to."
They simply appear, along with other surprises that make the cost of a three-course menu, $125, seem eminently fair.
The premise of Death Note would seem to be eminently translatable, a kind of cross between Dexter and American Gods.
While its magic system is hilariously broken, the rest of the game is eminently lovable and super fun to play.
As Pro Football Focus pointed out seven months ago, Miller's underwhelming elusiveness and after-contact production made him eminently replaceable.
At the moment he's still eminently capable of being the most dominant player on the court, regardless of the opponent.
And one of those three Steelers losses was eminently forgivable, a road game against the Chargers, who finished 14-2.
Installing the eminently qualified Donnery would also make Ireland the only euro zone country with a female central bank chief.
When you have a pool of thousands of eminently qualified applicants, what does it mean to deserve admission to Stanford?
Considering that Americans own more horses per capita than do citizens of any other country, the goal seems eminently sensible.
What's more, its chardonnay pinot noir MCC (or Méthode Cap Classique, referring to the bottle fermentation process) is eminently quaffable.
"Now, I'm not saying we should use it all," he went on, in the tone of an eminently prudent man.
Given that France's G.D.P. was projected to more than double over that period, that increase would have been eminently affordable.
Betances has cleaned up the mechanical problems that plagued him last year, but he is eminently more hittable this season.
This seems eminently reasonable given that there is considerable uncertainty as to whether government investments will pay off as anticipated.
While by no means a great show, the intense second season cements its status as an eminently binge-worthy one.
Over his career, he translated many of the most important works of Japanese literature into lively and eminently readable English.
And even if you don't get why this puzzle is called "Back on the Charts," it is still eminently solvable.
For lamb lovers, a good option is Irish stew, simmered with potatoes on top, a humble but eminently satisfying feast.
Tsitsipas looked eminently comfortable at the net and he matched Federer winner for winner on the forehand side, with 15.
"A shadowy presence of international observers cannot, although clearly meant to, lend credibility to eminently problematic proceedings," the report said.
The storyline is used in just about every YA book, teen TV show, and movie, perhaps because it's so eminently relatable.
Even so, it's eminently possible to enjoy the weird world of GTA V modding without going online or affecting other players.
In Netflix's eminently bingeable Dark, four families struggle to comprehend the resounding effects of a multidimensional wormhole located below their town.
The Kentucky Republican called Gorsuch an "eminently qualified" judge who "with no Democratic opposition — none" was confirmed to his federal judgeship.
If Republicans lose the presidency, they may rue the day they decided to not even consider the eminently qualified Judge Garland.
Senate Republicans have refused to schedule a confirmation hearing much less a vote on Obama's eminently qualified nominee, Judge Merrick Garland.
First, because tax basis information is now readily at every investor's fingertips, a carryover tax basis rule would be eminently feasible.
And, of course, it's not as if there are no people of color who are eminently capable of participating in publishing.
Similarly, Ms. McCue, Mr. Marcus and Mr. Crenshaw are eminently qualified in their own right to help steward MCC's critical work.
In addition to being eminently more skilled at Taekwondo than I ever was, 16-year-old Bosnian Kerim Ahmetspahic is hardcore.
Top-drawer Golden Age musicals like "Carousel" and "My Fair Lady" — both coming to Broadway next spring — are still eminently playable.
But, certainly, we should be more careful about describing — and valuing — those that now seem pre-eminently in the tech mold.
The Dippermouth (bourbon, crème de banana, coffee) and the Ginger Baker (ginger, tequila, jasmine) are sophisticated and complex, and eminently drinkable.
The problem that Nichols and Weiner are describing — call it the invent-transcribe imbalance — is one that should be eminently solvable.
I love sour beers, and this is one of the best I've had: fruity and mouth-puckeringly tart but eminently drinkable.
Despite Trump's palpable, eminently bloggable disrespect for women — and that infamous tape — he had successfully courted a faction of female voters.
Chip's self-defeating personality might feel rote if not for his interactions with the eminently positive Martha Chip's self-defeating personality might feel rote if not for his interactions with the eminently positive Martha, a Costco auto insurance agent (played by comedian Martha Kelly) who meets Chip after he gets into an accident on his electric scooter.
But it's eminently conceivable to discuss both harassment on the job and coercive behavior in private without getting the two mixed up.
No reality show has been so devoid of sympathetic characters, so hostile toward the human watching experience, and yet so eminently watchable.
In addition to building a brand as a body positivity advocate, Jamil has also garnered fans for her goofy, eminently relatable persona.
Democrats came into the hearing expecting Mueller's monosyllabic approach, which was eminently predictable given press reports that he'd stick to the report.
Apple quickly pushed a security update to patch the vulnerability, but the fact remains that phones, even secure ones, are eminently hackable.
The French government will ignore the wishes of the Dutch people who cared to cast their ballot on an eminently European issue.
The bill, eminently sensible on the face of things, remains stalled in the House of Representatives, having failed to garner bipartisan support.
Yet rice, pre-eminently a tropical plant, would produce yields around 50% bigger than at present if it took the C4 route.
As his confirmation hearing will no doubt make clear, Judge Kavanaugh is a principled and eminently qualified pick for the Supreme Court.
Myths about a failing or corrupt system only make it harder to focus on common sense solutions to an eminently solvable challenge.
Grenell is eminently qualified to serve as an ambassador with a long and distinguished career of diplomatic service during the Bush Administration.
Hers is a softer, kinder, quasi-glamorous human face on the inhumane and eminently mockable regime that is the North Korean state.
But paying for a smoother delivery system might have seemed eminently reasonable when EpiPens retailed for $50, as they did in 2004.
This week, we're taking a look back at LaBelle's now-infamous and eminently watchable performance at the 1996 National Christmas Tree lighting.
It was genuinely funny, dry as a good vermouth, eminently quotable and — yada, yada, yada — here is an intelligent book about it.
I don't know what that has to do with "Blindspot's" storyline, but it's eminently solvable even without the connection to the show.
During a BBC debate on Tuesday, Mr. Johnson described that timeline as "eminently feasible," a phrasing that left significant room for maneuver.
It's an eminently Instagrammable aesthetic that retailers like David's Bridal have tried to imitate in their own marketing materials, to mixed success.
Strikingly sane in a society that has lost its collective mind, he arrives in the play's second half, eminently worth waiting for.
If there's one thing we've learned in the past two decades, it's that our elite class is eminently capable of catastrophic failure.
Some allies hope that such talks, eminently needed now, could lead to a more far-reaching arms control dialogue in the future.
"The rule reflects the eminently reasonable exercise of EPA's recognized statutory authority," the attorneys wrote to the court in their reply brief.
Clinton's eminently reasonable and open-minded words regarding the issues and her opponents are being treated as scandalous is the real scandal.
For each issue she selects not only the cover image but also the logo color — a task for which she's eminently qualified.
The candidate would be "eminently qualified," Mr. Obama wrote, and someone who "recognizes the limits of the judiciary's role," without an ideological agenda.
These are eminently humans skills: tasks we complete without thinking — like catching a ball — but that stump all but the most advanced bots.
" Clinton and Garland Calling Garland "eminently qualified," she reiterated her belief that the Senate should hold a vote but "it's the Senate's prerogative.
"You gotta give yourself permission to take time for yourself," Brown urges, riffing on one of costar Jonathan Van Ness' eminently quotable lines.
Though his name was eminently dumb, Dooku managed to persuade a whole bunch of planets to leave the Republic; these were the Separatists.
Rarely are we given a gift like Ted Cruz, a man so eminently despicable that no person could mount a defense of him.
He said his choice "will be eminently qualified" and have a mastery of the law to give clear answers to complicated legal questions.
Speaking of control, the intractable crisis in inter-Korean relations makes a policy adjustment toward a greater role of domestic demand eminently advisable.
Eminently qualified and effectively status quo (he maintained the Supreme Court's 5-4 conservative majority), the left's filibuster created a huge conservative opportunity.
Rich is no stranger to quirky comedies about lovable oddballs, having created FXX's Man Seeking Woman, which is utterly loopy but eminently watchable.
For the past number of years, I have been collecting the U.S.G.S.'s maps, treating them as eminently affordable pieces of American art.
You'll be doing a bit of toggling back and forth between theme entries and their cross-referenced clues, but this is eminently doable.
During every step of this process, I've found every single piece of information from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford eminently credible, sincere and believable.
It seems eminently reasonable, for example, that teams should be granted access to some information about their players' ability to do their jobs.
The Bernie Sanders presidential campaign showed that alternate models of raising funds are eminently attainable; it just takes the right personnel and message.
All you can safely say is that the Cavaliers just became eminently watchable — for the right reasons as opposed to train-wreck reasons.
But even against that backdrop, correcting the impression about something as simple as whether a person is alive should be eminently fixable. Right?
The Village is eminently walkable, and there may be more culture per square foot in this part of the city than any other.
Is there today, in the bowels of the Pentagon, a top-secret, eminently-deniable team working on a 21st-century equivalent, 70 years on?
Volvo's boxy wagons, like the 200-series and 850 that my dad owned, were eminently practical, were instantly recognizable, as well as great sellers.
"Kathleen Hartnett White is eminently qualified having served as an environmental regulator and on numerous environmental boards and commissions," a White House spokeswoman said.
The novel is an eminently readable and brisk adventure story, but it often confronts the reader with its heavy and powerful questions and criticisms.
That's effectively the heart of the thesis of this petite book, which numbers just over 200 pages of eminently readable if occasionally turgid writing.
Bright gave me acute typecasting déjà vu, but Will Smith isn't the only actor who's found a schtick that works and is eminently replicable.
To complement this, the United States has put forth an eminently qualified and capable candidate for the upcoming election for the ITU Development Sector.
Americans of good faith saw that Kavanaugh was eminently qualified for the Supreme Court, with a spotless personal reputation and a gold-standard resume.
Republicans argue that Gorsuch is an eminently qualified judge and Democrats are obstructing because they and their base are upset that Trump is president.
He'll sit behind Alex Smith this year, and Smith's contract gets eminently cuttable in '18, but I'm skeptical Mahomes will be ready by then.
"He is one of the foremost experts on U.S. trade law and policy and is pre-eminently qualified for this position," Mr. Lighthizer said.
Cryptic crosswords are an elaborate ritual with lots of secret potions and spells — eminently learnable, and once you're in the cabal, you'll never leave.
From Washington's perspective, these expectations, premised on an assumption that Pakistan could be cajoled into complying with America's purposes in Afghanistan, seemed eminently reasonable.
Eminently listenable and often illuminating, the 10-episode series is like a bonus feature for opera fans, and a welcoming entry point for newcomers.
The bank is simply planning for the worst possible outcome in economic and financial stability terms, which is an eminently sensible thing to do.
Klee's tomato, the Garden Gem, is also eminently durable, with a great shelf life and track record of disease resistance —  properties growers care about.
At the very least, Foy's insertion into the franchise works, in a vehicle that delivers enough of the requisite thrills to be eminently watchable.
They said it was collapsing, when in fact it has mostly worked well — and its flaws, while real, are eminently fixable through bipartisan legislation.
"[Patrick is] eminently qualified, almost as qualified as anyone in the race," said Johnnie Cordero, co-chair of the South Carolina Democratic Black Caucus.
A significant depreciation in sterling versus the U.S. dollar since the EU referendum in late June has made the economics eminently more digestible for Fox.
"A change of thinking on austerity is eminently possible should growth numbers continue to disappoint," Rob Pemberton, investment director at HFM Columbus Asset Management, said.
Astro's bot appears in a separate space from your standard email tasks — gently offering suggestions when it has them, eminently ignorable if you're not interested.
David Frum Frum, senior editor at The Atlantic, is a moderate neoconservative who is so eminently rational and clever it almost makes neoconservatism seem — cool?
Airport spokesman Bernard Stampfli said the incident was "eminently regrettable" and that security checks are being enhanced to ensure all children are accompanied by adults.
The rest, a little less so—but it was eminently predictable, considering the blatant provocation as well as the person Kansas was trying to needle.
Two-thirds of cancers found in the experimental arm of the trial were at stage I or II of their growth, and thus eminently treatable.
I'd argue the GRIII is eminently more pocketable than the GRII and is thus worth it, but many others would bemoan the loss of versatility.
Both those countries eminently deserve the label, given the way they repress all but officially approved forms of religion, including groups which are manifestly peaceful.
For past generations, that meant rejecting greed, lust or sloth; for us, it usually means rejecting cruelty and bigotry, which are pre-eminently political vices.
He has repeatedly come under attack from Donald J. Trump and other rivals as being eminently unlikable, having antagonized even members of his own party.
A total miscalculation and a masterclass of how one converts an eminently valid and relatively minor trade complaint with friendly allies into a devastating liability.
However, given the fact that last week Haley appeared to be a finalist for secretary of state, the U.N. seems like an eminently sensible assignment.
It seems to me that the giant squid — part mystery, part myth, part monster — is an eminently worthy animal for inclusion in the puzzle pantheon.
His songs find a middle ground between hip-hop bluster and emo's bulked-up anxiety, a blend that feels eminently of the moment, and inevitable.
"He's eminently qualified and has the reputation needed to restore public confidence in FBI," Carroll told The Hill, when asked why Lee would suggest Garland.
Now, Ric Grenell and the obstruction of his nomination has seemingly united all levels of the party in cheering for an eminently qualified gay nominee.
On the other hand, Trump is eminently distractable and sometimes seems more interested in whacking the Democratic presidential candidates than going after the deep state.
" Andrew Sarris, the critic for the presumably less square Village Voice, was simply patronizing: "The drag-queen contestants are eminently likable in curiously peripheral ways.
While the wheels grind somewhat slowly in each when it comes to disgorging secrets, "National Treasure" is meatier, and with just four chapters, eminently binge-worthy.
"You don't get to be as successful a businessman as he is without being eminently pragmatic," he said of Trump on Breitbart News Daily in February.
You even have legal scholars on the liberal side and the Democrats side saying this is someone who is eminently qualified and was a good choice.
One thing is eminently clear, though: Google and Fitbit's announcements both made it clear that data gathered by the devices will not be given to advertisers.
Extending New START, saving the INF, creating norms for cyber-weapons and enhancing the Iran deal are eminently doable, but only if there is sufficient will.
Naturally, the eminently wholesome story is already banned in Russia because gay people are bad (duh) and should definitely never be depicted exchanging thoughtful Christmas gifts.
Six feet, two inches of handsome sportswriting beef, eminently jump over-able by our hero for this or ANY FUTURE game winner at Madison Square Garden!
His YouTube fame confirmed that he was eminently watchable, and whether that audience had tuned in to see him succeed or fail, he had their attention.
Reconciling the solemn roots of Hanukkah with the upbeat spirit that holiday movies demand remains a challenge for some enterprising screenwriter, but one eminently worth undertaking.
Thanks to the virality of the Running Man Challenge, Atlanta group Ghosttown DJs' eminently hummable single "My Boo" is back on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
But he seems even more committed to the absurdity of Ant-Man this time around, to the dread and laughter that accompany this eminently squishable superhero.
This compact, eminently walkable city, set amid the breathtaking beauty and bounty of Vancouver Island, is lauded as one of the world's top small urban destinations.
Even the most extreme zealots and fanatics can often compartmentalize their irrationality so that they believe nonsense in some fields, while being eminently rational in others.
Compared to glass skyscrapers, Mr. Stern mused that his masonry buildings appeal to buyers because they look decidedly different from office towers and are eminently livable.
But the two are also both in relationships with other people: Rory with the eminently forgettable Paul and Logan with his supposed fiancée, Odette, the French heiress.
Clearly I've been excessively cautious with cryptocurrency, but I've also been spectacularly undisciplined in other areas of my digital life, leaving my phone and laptop eminently hackable.
Andrew Bailey, chief executive of Britain's Financial Conduct Authority, said the equivalence regime doesn't best suit any parties, and that a mutual recognition agreement is "eminently achievable".
Brett Kavanaugh was always eminently qualified, a former Anthony Kennedy clerk, a former White House official, a federal appeals court judge in Washington for a dozen years.
I particularly liked that one can easily fire up both front seat heaters and the steering-wheel heater by punching three eminently findable buttons in quick succession.
He has promised that Britain will leave, deal or no deal, on October 31st, though in a debate this week he just called the deadline "eminently achievable".
To get back at a newly elected Europhobic Italian government last year, the EU Commission opposed an eminently reasonable and mildly reflationary fiscal package proposed by Rome.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Tuesday that the Oscar nomination for "RBG," the documentary film based on her life, was "eminently well-deserved," CNN reported.
The essays in this collection that discuss the work of Bellow, Kafka, Trilling, Malamud, are all shrewd and engrossing and eminently capable of seducing the reader's agreement.
But even eminently qualified women whose life experience is well-documented and discussed are doubted when they express confident diagnoses of situations they have direct knowledge of.
The total bill, with a coffee afterward, was just under 2,000 rubles — an undeniably luxurious meal for anyone, no matter the budget, at an eminently affordable price.
"During every step of this process, I've found every single piece of information from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford eminently credible, sincere and believable," she wrote on Twitter.
An exhibition tracking the uses of technical images by crime stoppers from the early days of photography to now and into imaginary futures could be eminently illuminating.
Virginia, which issued more than 22013,250 permits in 2014, the last year for which data is available, has granted concealed carry rights to some eminently unfit people.
I'd like to extend my eminently reluctant congratulations to legal rape advocate (it's satire, he swears) and self-help guru for misogynistic babymen Daryush "Roosh V" Valizadeh.
As it happens, the opera's incongruities are also its strength, as the layering of cultures helps make it a compelling and eminently entertaining work of musical theater.
By chopping up his narrative allegories into a chaotic and somewhat grimy tangle of limbs, though, she makes Beckmann, who died in 1950, eminently of the moment.
They are eminently unconvincing and are obviously no replacement for the comprehensive and unhindered inspections that are required and that the Iranian regime angrily refuses to allow.
After being freed, in 2008 you helped draft a moderate, eminently reasonable document calling for democracy and liberty, and that's the last time I spoke to you.
But with the exception of a pocket of resistance, House Democrats capitulated to the president's demands, a result that was as disappointing as it was eminently predictable.
Although eminently rational, the "grand bargain" approach founders with idealists who believe that Western values are universal and that democracies shouldn't make major compromises with authoritarian governments.
Roberts, who carefully prepares for all appearances, has always sounded eminently reasonable, like the star advocate he was when he argued 39 cases before the high court.
"We think that she is a superb nominee; she is eminently qualified," said Ralph Reed, a Trump supporter who leads the socially conservative Faith and Freedom Coalition.
And in an eminently classy move, Ansari — who won in the category last year alongside Alan Yang — stood to the side while Waithe gave her acceptance speech.
"Aggressive tactics, short term, are eminently satisfying, and then you run into trouble and you start having problems long term," Voss tells CNBC Make It. Voss isn't alone.
"For a good portion of the off-season, the eminently practical Cousins holes up beneath the floorboards of his teenage home in Holland, Michigan," GQ reported in 2017.
At long last Mark's day has arrived, as, in light of recent events, both Congress and British Parliament feel he's eminently qualified to be raked over the coals.
An unnamed U.S. trade lawyer spoke first for about 30 minutes, saying the U.S. calculation was "eminently straightforward and logical", amounting to an annual $10.8 billion in damages.
Even the fiercest detractors of Brett Kavanaugh—who we now know was privately endorsed by Anthony Kennedy—are conceding that he is eminently qualified for the high court.
As a result, Cleveland was forced to turn to Bryan Shaw—an effective but eminently hittable pitcher—to open the tenth inning, when the LI spiked to 2.28.
If Turkey meets the EU's conditions for visa liberalisation, which one Eurocrat says is "eminently" achievable, countries like France and Austria should not block it out of spite.
Investors were becoming complacent with the idea that the U.S.-China trade dispute was heading toward an eminently sensible and mutually beneficial resolution before Trump's latest Twitter outburst.
"City of Stars," which won Best Original Song at the Golden Globes, is its only eminently recognizable tune, and it's used at least eight times throughout the film.
You see the challenge here: it is eminently possible to love football and disdain the NFL, but you have to go through one to get to the other.
Republicans have convinced themselves that Clinton is an unusually weak and eminently beatable candidate—and thus that if she wins, it will be thanks to some dirty trick.
Forget for a moment that Merrick Garland, Obama's nominee, is an eminently qualified candidate for the court, a man any Republican president would have been proud to nominate.
" Obama, who did not mention potential candidates by name, laid out a list of qualifications he would seek in a nominee who he promised would be "eminently qualified.
He's content to let his three leads be eminently watchable in a midcentury New York beautifully conjured by his cinematographer, Danny Cohen, and his production designer, Alan MacDonald.
Soft, gooey and eminently soothing, it's just the thing to make on an icy, dark day, or at least, when it feels that way deep in your soul.
To Carter's supporters, those relationships and her successful tenure running a multimillion-dollar, soccer-centered company make her eminently qualified to oversee U.S. Soccer's diverse interests and constituencies.
It's in trying to be eminently moral — to calibrate our own sensitivity to shock so finely that it is beyond reproach — that we forget to act at all.
"We think this is eminently doable, to get it done by the end of the calendar year," he said in a question-and-answer session after his speech.
But the award has survived as the world's premier honor for creative writing largely because the Swedish Academy, which bestows it, is seen as eminently honorable and serious.
Bret Stephens Opinion Columnist There has always been a relatively innocent and eminently plausible interpretation for why Donald Trump's presidential campaign had so many suspicious ties to Russia.
While the storytelling and characters are dry and uninspired (especially in contrast to last year's eminently flavorful BattleTech), these main story quests remain Mercenaries is at its best.
Justice Ginsburg congratulated the filmmakers and said the academy acknowledgment was "eminently well-deserved," they reported, barely suppressing their glee at getting to share the news with her.
"There are a number of eminently qualified women of color — the notion that we are not considering diversity is almost an insult to women of color," Jackson said.
Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe confirmed Lane's nomination on Tuesday, calling the 48-year-old Harvard-educated economist and former Trinity College, Dublin professor "eminently qualified" for the post.
Writes Eric Thurm at Esquire: There has to be some element that does genuinely engage audiences, but a lot of the parts of prestige TV are eminently for sale.
Recent studies suggest the effects of the Zika virus infection on fetuses may be worse than previously thought, but local outbreaks are "eminently controllable," Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Thursday.
That makes the monitor eminently transportable, with a thin and light design that honestly makes it practical to tote around between rooms in your house or office meeting rooms.
But at that height, the miraculous — and eminently explainable — process by which proteins and growth factors modulate expression of our 20,000 genes into blood, bone, skin, ­cerebellum, is invisible.
Trump claimed Syrian leader Bashar Assad shouldn't be a priority target because he fights ISIS, a bizarre and eminently ignorant statement that nonetheless is effective on a superficial level.
Gina Haspel appears eminently qualified to lead the CIA, having served for more than three decades as an intelligence officer and station chief in various countries throughout the world.
If Trump's presidency has demonstrated that wealth, celebrity and business assets alone are sufficient for a successful run for the White House, media mogul Winfrey would seem eminently qualified.
This is the eminently reasonable point that the parents of the 6- and 7-year-old students cut down at the school are now pressing in Connecticut state court.
The spots he likes to skate are, if not outright sketchy, then at least eminently recognizable: a crusty rail behind a warehouse, the brick plaza of a municipal building.
It took someone who sees the world from a different vantage point than, say, Anna Wintour to get an eminently qualified and gifted artist like Mitchell behind the cover.
" • Lex writes that the potential merger "was eminently sensible, good for shareholders and utterly boring by the standards of a leader who talks in rapt terms about the 'singularity.
It's essential for sequences where silence is eminently preferable to going in all guns blazing—especially in the parts where, surprise(!), BJ doesn't actually have a gun to hand.
An eminently Instagrammable lobby (neon selfie signs included) is stocked with iMac computers, a billiards table and photo booth, and connects to a spacious solarium with Moroccan-style seating.
However, after World View's board brought on Hartman in February 2019, he paused development on flying people to focus on World View's core and eminently more ready technology: Stratollites.
" Ms. Feinstein later clarified on Twitter: "During every step of this process, I've found every single piece of information from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford eminently credible, sincere and believable.
Despite all the sound and fury from Tehran about that attack, which has fueled one of the most ominous crises of the Trump era, Sunday's declaration was eminently predictable.
" ACA Executive Director Marylouise Serrato said that her group's meetings with lawmakers' offices lead her to believe that that legislation that moves to residency-based taxation "is eminently doable.
It's eminently listenable, eerie and fun, with rollicking bass lines and fuzzed-out screeches, the kind of thing that refuses to fade into the background like many scores do.
Yeah, Spartz is eminently hateable, yeah he was raised on dime-store biographies of successful people, and sure, he thinks making garbage go viral is a superpower, but hey!
And every person who's ever found comfort or joy from a vintage film owes Robert Osborne a debt for his unpretentious, eminently informative company, night after night, year after year.
But when a brand is bought out of bankruptcy, though, it becomes eminently clear what portions of its business still have value, because that's all that's allowed to live on.
It's because of this that I've been eminently skeptical of its upcoming sequel, Blade Runner 2049, which stars Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, and is directed by Denis Villeneuve (Arrival).
The former secretary of state recently declared Warren "an incredible public servant, eminently qualified for any role," but has not commented further on whether she's considering a Clinton-Warren ticket.
Ellison would also constitute the last line of defense in the Cardinals' 2-2-1 full-court press, a job he seemed eminently capable of holding down on his own.
So it's eminently plausible that this is just a publicity play from WikiLeaks — which has successfully jumped into the conversation around one of the biggest stories of the new year.
MORE FROM REUTERS PODCAST: Keeping Score sits down with Jordan Spieth's father, Shawn Spieth The top 20 or so players are all eminently capable of winning when in top form.
This setup is eminently practical; if the wind's not blowing in Denmark, for example, it can trade for power generated in Norway, and vice versa when Norway is in need.
The decor is rustic in a way befitting heartfelt Mediterranean food — think roughly hewn wooden benches and gravel underfoot — and eminently more romantic than the view from the road suggests.
Regular conversation on human rights issues, much like our dialogues on defense, climate, trade and development, strikes me as an eminently reasonable thing for strategic partners to consider and embrace.
Like the singer of the song, this season finale (literally) turned out the light and (figuratively) asked us to come take its hand — a risk, but one eminently worth taking.
Croly's project of building a strong national government has been eminently successful, but it was naïve of him to think that this achievement would necessarily produce an actual continentwide community.
It is about people "going to the mattress" to fight over something that should be eminently solvable but is not, because ideological theocracy possesses both parties and the body politic.
Energiya, which is registered in Israel but has a majority of its stock held by U.S. citizens, is eminently placed to bring solar power to the African continent, says Abramowitz.
Last week, Reddit user ismybfwrongorme submitted a since-removed post to the Relationships subreddit seeking advice on his partner's refusal to meet his (eminently reasonable, he insisted) standards for her.
" James Gordon Bennett, a longtime Barnum foe and the editor of the New York Herald , wrote, "It is a case eminently adapted to 'point a moral or adorn a tale.
Bits like "there's a horse in a hospital" and "street smarts" were iconic the instant Mulaney performed them, mainly because his highly relatable (and eminently quotable) delivery is universally hilarious.
" A key strategy for conquering that fear, he went on, is speaking with candor: "This is pre-eminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly.
As one of the (now) over 2,500 former Department of Justice lawyers and officials who called for Attorney General William Barr to resign, I applaud Judge Jackson's eminently fair sentence.
Death Stranding is a video game that belongs to the eminently fashionable "open-world" genre, where you freely roam a large environment, except it doesn't focus much on traditional combat.
They believe such a move is eminently justifiable, given that Senate Democrats did so in 2013 to eliminate the 60-vote filibuster against nominees except those for the Supreme Court.
It's the funny, sincere, and eminently singalong-able result of what happens when the best band in Britain today decides to mix Prefab Sprout's Mondeo Pop perfection with piano house.
The key difference: President Donald Trump has not made his position "eminently clear" and instead has left foreign policy to be loosely squabbled over by a handful of career Republican hawks.
Jess is portrayed as being eminently practical and always right: Out of all the sorority sisters, she's the only one to notice that all their doors and windows are habitually unlocked.
Not only was the removal of such sites eminently possible, Gizmodo learned earlier this year that the tools to do so were built and not deployed for fear of conservative backlash.
But getting rid of purely fake news from purely fake sources is an eminently achievable task, especially for a well-funded, tech-savvy, huge media company serving nearly 2 billion people.
"The mood is hardening," reports one eminently pro-leadership Conservative MP surprised to find himself contemplating an Out vote, despite the angry civil war raging between different would-be Brexit campaigns.
"You did your part," he told Murkowski, saying she had helped move the administration's "eminently qualified" nominees through the Senate Energy Committee, but said others in Congress were slowing the process.
My guess is that Bloomberg, who is eminently qualified to be president and has great gifts to offer the nation whether he runs or not, will ultimately choose not to run.
But eminently sensible though the checklist appears to be, rather than setting the appropriate conditions for action, it can also be used as a way to do too little, too late.
More to the point, it's no longer even useful to simply ask someone you're interested in, "Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend?" because it's on-trend to be eminently commitment-phobic.
Superdelegates are pre-eminently a Democratic institution: a group of more than 222 elected officials and senior party officers who are automatically entered into the delegation by virtue of their position.
The concept is "eminently plausible and may have been overlooked as a major step in the development of our capacity as a species to move within our solar system," they said.
Speaking in a Bloomberg TV interview in Regina, Saskatchewan, Trudeau said there was an "eminently achievable win-win-win" result available, and that NAFTA has been good for all three countries.
South Korea's cultural similarity to the North and existential interest in achieving resolution of this conflict make it eminently better suited to the task than the United States can ever be.
But getting rid of purely fake news from purely fake sources is an eminently achievable task, especially for a huge, well-funded, tech-savvy media company serving nearly two billion people.
I strongly urge everyone — especially David Brooks — to read the institute's analysis, which concludes that universal health care is eminently achievable and would result in lower and sustainable long-term costs.
The wide-brimmed Tilley LTM6 AirFlo Hat is dashing enough for Seville's stylish streets, but because it's made of sun-protective fabric and is ventilated it's also an eminently practical choice.
This resilient and eminently sustainable arrangement, so often mischaracterized as a state of limbo assumed to be temporary, has stood on three main pillars: American backing, Palestinian weakness and Israeli indifference.
Yet this trajectory will be eminently recognizable to any viewer who has felt, especially in early adulthood, as if she were performing the role of herself, rather than simply living it.
The plot, similarly, stumbles every once in a while onto an interesting twist—largely through its own jumbled sense of cause and effect—but it is, in the main, eminently predictable.
He embraced and encouraged the idea of exploring change at a deeper, more multifaceted and more personal level than the eminently practical approach that had worked, and still works, for him.
As a kind of antidote to all things complex, large-scale, and virtual, artists will rediscover humble, tactile, utilitarian, and eminently sculptural eating utensils as a fitting format for individual expression.
After half a year of the Trump presidency, it's eminently clear that there is never any reason to worry that Donald Trump will forget how to say inflammatory things for attention.
So sensitive is the topic that the EU&aposs Bulgarian presidency has spent months supervising closed-door lower-level talks to find a compromise — but the problem is eminently political, not technical.
" AJAY BODKE, CEO-PMS, PRABHUDAS LILLADHER, MUMBAI "Nirmala Sitharaman is eminently qualified to steer India's economy, which is facing multiple headwinds of slowing consumption impulses, moribund private capex cycle and anemic exports.
One rule of thumb when reading journals is that dull results that nonetheless reach publication are probably true, but that striking, eminently publishable stories should be taken with a pinch of salt.
" Calling out Trump's vacillating stance on issues such as immigration and abortion, Rabinowitz, placing him as a foil for his opponent, extolled Clinton as "experienced, forward-looking, indomitably determined and eminently sane.
They are right that Sir Roger is one of Britain's leading public intellectuals, and that his books on aesthetics make him eminently qualified to head the government's "Building Better, Building Beautiful" commission.
Democrats close to the former secretary of state and first lady insist that Mr Trump is eminently beatable, and call him especially vulnerable among women thanks to his record of bullying misogyny.
She described CVS's plan to buy Aetna as "eminently approvable" by either agency because critics would be unable to come up with a convincing theory to show the deal will harm consumers.
This week brings games against the Atlanta Hawks (7-2) and the Golden State Warriors (8-2 and heating up), sandwiched around an eminently winnable date with the Miami Heat (2-7).
The 51-year-old Uber driver taking me to Los Angeles International Airport at dawn a few weeks ago told me about a marketing position he thought he was eminently qualified for.
What I Love 20073 Photos View Slide Show ' Amor Towles lives with his family in an elegant Victorian townhouse near Gramercy Park, a circumstance his fans would, no doubt, find eminently fitting.
"I want to make it eminently clear that we don't know what they were exposed to and certainly can't make any inferences as to whether it was deliberate or inadvertent," he said.
Obama will echo Biden, arguing the Senate must "fulfill its constitutional responsibility and give this eminently qualified nominee a fair hearing and an up-or-down vote," a White House official said.
President Obama will do that by putting forth a nominee who will be eminently qualified, who recognizes the limits of the judiciary, who is fair-minded and who has an unimpeachable record.
As a feeling, loss is eminently relatable; it is an indivisible inevitability of life itself, something each and every one of us experiences to varying degrees of seriousness day in, day out.
A couple weeks back when eminently un-Googlable Danish singer MØ dropped "Final Song," the second track from her forthcoming second LP, she seemed to be shooting straight for a summer hit.
The two stories seemed eminently incompatible ("Rashomon," as it came from Mr. Akutagawa's pen, explored the desperate lives of thieves in medieval Kyoto), and for weeks afterward Mr. Hashimoto cursed his folly.
The members of 47Soul are drawn from the Palestinian diaspora, but the group's musical roots reach even wider, encompassing Middle Eastern dabke drumming, fuzzy synth beats and reggae to eminently danceable effect.
"I want to see a deal that works for everyone and I think that is eminently possible if the political will is there to make it happen," Foster told BBC Radio Ulster.
Mr. Boehner seems eminently comfortable in retirement, buying a new car after years of being driven around by a security team and traveling the country without the trappings of his congressional position.
"Famous" is an eminently serviceable pop-country song in the gentleman mode from someone actually wearing a bow tie (and reading the lyrics off a sheet of paper, judging by the video).
The invitations, printed primly with each attendee's name and affiliation, no larger than a pack of gum and eminently lose-able in the dark hole of a handbag, were in short supply.
After a while it became clear that Broers was going for a full-on mixed PA of uptempo, eminently danceable techno delivered from a rack of modular synths he'd mostly built himself.
I couldn't help but wonder how the Democrats are going to try to demonize this eminently likable man, who currently serves on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
This is the kind of slimmed-down sequel (goodbye Rosamund Pike, David Oyelowo, Richard Jenkins, Robert Duvall and Werner Herzog!) that is eminently watchable, but you'll forget within 48 hours of seeing it.
He's also signed through next season at a price slightly lower than Brewer's, which means he's eminently moveable if general manager Darryl Morey wants to clear max cap space for a free agent.
Another aroid species that has become a bona fide object of obsession for this new generation of collectors is the eminently photogenic variegated monstera, whose leaves are marbled with painterly splashes of white.
"He gave me some indications of things he would want for a three-week CR that would be good-faith down payment on moving forward that I thought were eminently reasonable," Graham said.
It's probably a good thing that we never met, too, because knowing that probably would've made him profoundly uncomfortable; everything I know of him paints him as an eminently humble, community-minded man.
Garmin's super-simple band has a 1-year battery life, is eminently usable and is as unobtrusive as any other fitness tracker — without the requirement to carry a charger around on long trips.
First, it is too hard to imagine that Hans, the eminently practical German, would go through the byzantine process of getting a tourist visa for a Malagasy girlfriend he didn't intend to marry.
A crucial player, the prosecutor who let Epstein slide, is now the Trump administration's labor secretary — but instead of being a seedy Trumpworld figure, Alexander Acosta is an eminently respectable, big-law figure.
So as an American in the old dispensation, you didn't have to like the establishment — and certainly its members were often eminently hateable — to prefer their leadership to many of the possible alternatives.
Finally, there's the concluding volume of Karl Ove Knausgaard's six-part autobiographical novel "My Struggle": proof that it's eminently possible to concern yourself with art and mundane things all at the same time.
Farina, "Olvídame" A worthy addition to reggaeton's breakup songs canon, the X Factor Colombia finalist and Roc Nation signee's follow-up to her "Como Una Kardashian" further showcases her eminently danceable popwise promise.
Ms. McNulty's Anne is still wonderfully ebullient and eminently likable; she's just not the one-dimensional figure of other adaptations, or of, say, "Annie," the musical about another orphan that parallels this story.
"I'm confident you'll share my conviction that this American is not only eminently qualified to be a Supreme Court Justice, but deserves a fair hearing, and an up-or-down vote," he wrote.
In blocking even a hearing for Judge Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama's moderate and eminently qualified candidate, as well as dozens of Obama nominees for other positions, he deeply degraded the nominating process.
While the company has taken great pains to emphasize that it will be different this time around, one thing remains eminently the same: Not all participating publishers will benefit to the same degree.
Conservative justices indicated a citizenship question would be eminently reasonable, noting that other countries use such questions and that the United States has done so in the past in one form or another.
Within minutes of learning that the eminently talented Garry Shandling had passed away, celebrities from every corner of Hollywood emerged to pay tribute to the seminal comedian, tweeting thoughts and memories in his honor.
"If you've been putting off a trip because of expense, not only are airfares eminently reasonable…theater, meals, [attraction] admissions, everything is going to cost less than it did two years ago," he said.
If police in California were simply able to lower their rate of lethal force to the level of these three states -- something that seems eminently doable -- 139 fewer people would be killed by police.
That's eminently more scalable than relying solely on the 100 or so doctors Babylon currently employs to serve its users who pay a monthly subscription service or get access via their employer's healthcare provision.
But if, like all political systems, democracy has proved eminently fallible, it has shown itself robustly superior to the rest when it comes to fixing those failings and making good when faced by change.
After "a small number" opted out, "we further narrowed the list to a handful of final candidates, who we are pleased to say are eminently qualified," said the directors, Sara Horowitz and Glenn Hutchins.
The only surefire way to end the constant glut of death penalty appeals clogging our state court system is to vote "NO" on Proposition 66, and "YES" on its eminently reasonable alternative, Proposition 85033.
It's eminently appropriate that the exhibition is presented on a college campus, as it should serve as an excellent study collection for students from a variety of disciplines including psychology, philosophy and art history.
I assume the president-elect sees in Tillerson an eminently qualified international businessman who knows how to negotiate well with heads of state with diverse and complex interests to achieve ends in his favor.
"We understand, as few others can, the limitations and painful implications of the eminently prohibitionist paradigm," Peña Nieto said, referencing the huge numbers killed in Mexico in drug-war related violence over the years.
Petras, on the other hand, is eminently likeable and very talented, and comes with a significant and very vocal online fanbase who would undoubtedly flip out at the idea of Petras being un-nominated.
One might find an inartful sentence in any book, but Hess, the author of nearly 20 volumes on the American Civil War, has given students of that conflict an eminently readable and exceptional study.
When my father related the chain of events to us—he had gone to a routine cardiology appointment, only to be shunted straight to the I.C.U.—he was jovial and accurate and eminently himself.
If Trump can depress Biden in key Democratic primary states early next year, then it could create a second wave narrative about the electability of Biden, despite polls that show he is eminently electable.
The president called the chief judge of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals an eminently qualified jurist and argued Republicans are refusing to hold hearings or votes on his nomination solely for political reasons.
"Election recounts are highly-charged events, and Florida's regulations are an eminently reasonable, sensible, and indeed constitutionally required method for preserving public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of voter recounts," the Republicans' lawyers wrote.
Statistics site Steamspy estimates there are around 17,500 games on Steam right now, and review bombing likely affects only a tiny fraction; with automated detection, that's eminently manageable compared to even a small social network.
Her laser focus on a local issue—traffic on Route 28—isn't the spiciest political platform for a rookie to ride in on, but it's logical, and altruistic, and eminently practical… much like Roem herself.
The reason is that while it's eminently possible to win Iowa, a virtually all-white state, without appealing to black or other minority voters, it's almost impossible to win the nomination without cross-racial appeal.
There are some eminently practical uses of this, like helping people navigate a building the way Google Maps lets them navigate a city, and we've heard reports that Tango might be expanding to pursue them.
Not long after I read Osgood's book, it became eminently clear to me that my plan of lying in humiliating wait for things to change, with no effort on my part, was a bad one.
Our first impulse at The Verge was to try to stump the tool, which seems eminently plausible — trying it out on unreliable narrators, avant-garde metafiction, and (in a long shot) Donald Trump's Twitter account.
In light of the vast underreporting of this type of workplace-related illness, the requirement that firms publicly disclose those injuries and illnesses that occur at work seems like a small and eminently reasonable step.
" The bank's losses were of such a magnitude, the court said, that they would not have been possible "without the eminently deficient nature of Société Générale's control systems, which created an elevated degree of vulnerability.
These problems are eminently susceptible to community-driven remedies, curable by steady, one-on-one work with teenagers and young men, coupled with morality-promoting efforts by the institutions that shape and drive popular culture.
Progress toward peace moves slowly and uncertainly, but it is propelled by determination, ingenuity and the will of millions — and by the realization that peace is not a utopian ideal but an eminently attainable outcome.
He has written a series of wildly successful and eminently readable books about the Information Age revolutions in two fields of American obsession, finance and sports (with clever side-trips into behavioral psychology and economics).
This is, in many ways, an eminently reasonable reaction, because it allows us to continue with our daily lives and to tend to the political emergencies of the moment — which are, after all, always numerous.
The one thing that seems to be distracting our collective stuck-inside-during-a-global-pandemic psyche is the fascinating drama that unfolds on Netflix's eminently bingeable Tiger King, and Cardi B. is not immune.
Many of the main characters — who also notably include the diminutive, ever-smiling Mae (Lori Tan Chinn) and the fiery Camilla (a vibrant Nancy Ticotin) — have (eminently guessable) secrets to be unveiled in spotlighted solos.
One of the pleasures of this new crop, even the ones I didn't enjoy so much, is that they are eminently producible for regional theaters and will offer great roles for a lot of actors.
"If anyone was offended by my comments, or if they were considered in poor taste, I am eminently sorry and sincerely apologize to whom it may have affected," he said in a post on Twitter.
Yet with close road losses to the future low seeds Wisconsin and Florida State as well as wins over the likely tournament teams Syracuse and Auburn, North Carolina State's NET is an eminently respectable 33rd.
The president could throw a pitch down the middle, nominating someone who is eminently qualified if not a demographic history maker and who, under normal circumstances, would be acceptable to a significant bloc of Republican senators.
JSquad It's a small but potent squad, comprising not one but two eminently relatable and beautiful Hollywood starlet and a powerhouse pop vocalist who's probably soundtracked most of the crying jags of the past five years.
Ms. Weir is eminently qualified as both: She trained in French cuisine with the famously formidable Madeleine Kamman, worked every station at Chez Panisse, has published a dozen cookbooks and teaches cooking classes around the Mediterranean.
But even then, Kara Eastman, the Democratic House nominee in Nebraska's 2nd District, is hardly the kind of doomed ideologue that tea party Republicans watched fumble away eminently winnable Senate seats back in 2010 and 2012.
If the president is committed to nominating another Latino, both Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, a California State Supreme Court judge, and U.S. Circuit Judge Adalberto Jordan have solid legal credentials and are eminently qualified for the job.
If blowing a 6-0 sixth-inning lead to Toronto last Tuesday would have been unthinkable with Miller, Chapman and Dellin Betances available, locking up a victory on Monday would have been eminently easier with them.
Most of us aren't hiding our true nature as a god, of course, but a huge part of what makes God of War tick is how eminently relatable the problems are between Kratos and his son.
This strategy was eminently successful during the first half, as Serbia found it impossible to attack through the middle, and instead looked to Dusan Tadic out wide to beat a defender or get a cross in.
Noor is being charged with third-degree murder -- "perpetrating an eminently dangerous act and evincing a depraved mind" -- as well as second-degree manslaughter -- "culpable negligence creating unreasonable risk," according to the Hennepin County Jail website.
Their 258-23 loss denied the tournament its first upset, one that seemed eminently possible when No. 23 U.N.C.-Wilmington was drilling 28-pointers and pressuring the No. 113 Cavaliers to grab a 211-218 advantage.
" Daniel J. Horwitz, a partner at McLaughlin & Stern LLP, who worked in the district attorney's office from 1991 to 2000, described her in a message as "tenacious, exceedingly bright but eminently fair with an even temperament.
That's a job that seems eminently achievable in the House, where, according to Gallup, the President's party traditionally loses an average of 36 seats in a midterm in which the President's approval rating is below 50%.
By not following guidelines, conditions are created that would make a norovirus or similar outbreak seem "eminently predictable," Stuyvesant Square Consultancy Managing Director J.G. Collins, who writes frequently about the restaurant industry, told CNBC via email.
In their ardent belief that Negro culture was a constitutive part of American culture, they had defied an entrenched literary mainstream, which preferred to regard black culture as so much exotica—amusing, perhaps, but eminently dispensable.
Because it was a policy which was typically, though not invariably, judicially enforced that lacked public authorization or buy-in, and that rested on certain premises about what equal educational opportunity amounted to that were eminently questionable.
When Hillary tried the eminently sensible "I was following precedent" defense, Politifact dinged her answer as "mostly false" on the grounds that while Powell did use a personal email account, he didn't use a private email server.
The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History presented a paint-by-number exhibition in 2001, shifting critical conception of the painting fad from déclassé kitsch to a legitimately interesting and eminently collectible form of popular Americana.
This all made what looked to me like the basic premise of Brown 2.0 eminently sensible: Emulate the new tech-driven private schools, court their funders, and help kids in one of the poorest parts of town.
Yet, the underlying strength of the numbers remained in question for Paul Hollingsworth, U.K. economist at Capital Economics, who noted that given three consecutive months of dropping sales volumes, a rebound this month had been eminently likely.
The heavy, churning paranoia on tracks like "Twitching in the Auras" and the breakneck, cutthroat "Revival Spines" snap and menace with far more groove than one might expect; the whole record is bizarrely catchy and eminently headbangable.
The result is not, as the challengers claim, an "enormous and transformative" expansion of EPA power, but is instead an eminently reasonable approach to begin addressing one of the most significant public heath threats of our time.
The Integrated Seawater Energy and Agriculture System, or ISEAS, will grow sustainable food and aviation fuel in the desert, using seawater and sunshine, in a way that is eminently transferable to similar arid regions around the world.
In evaluating Mr Obama's three criteria for a Supreme Court justice, he hustles past the first two: "eminently qualified" and possessed of an understanding that "a judge's job is to interpret the law, not make the law".
Fox News reported Friday that the president's aides believe that Flood is "eminently qualified to be White House counsel" but that his current value to the White House defense team is too great to risk moving him.
He may have been capable of monstrous acts, but he could also resemble an eminently normal person, albeit one who was as likely to give a favored official a new Mercedes as send him off to prison.
Yet even if Democrats see Trump as eminently beatable, there are also worries among the Democratic faithful bordering on paranoia that their party will manage to bungle the primary and hand Trump another four years in office.
"You Get What You Need" was a compelling culmination of Big Little Lies' deft tone and pacing, its leading actresses' eminently masterful performances, and a showcase of what we'll all miss now that the series is over.
" And sure, Grace may have played "an eminently punchable" Duke onscreen, but it's not clear how his portrayal would make race relations worse in a country with a president who literally called white supremacists "very fine people.
So worldly, so well-referenced, so eminently quotable, so contemptuous of hummable, assembly-line melodies — and, beneath it all, in a way I was still too young to absorb, so torn by a fathomless fear and yearning.
First, in the traditional establishment-front-runner role, you have the eminently qualified Brett Kavanaugh, darling of the legal-conservative community, bearing an Ivy League C.V., a long record of rigorous opinions and decades of Republican experience.
A second open letter, signed by more than 300 current and former students, wrote that Judge Kavanaugh "has been a valuable friend to the Yale community" and was "eminently qualified to serve as a Supreme Court justice."
Although he painted a range of subjects, his characteristic scene is a gathering of Roman street folks, playing music or cards, sitting around a central table in positions that seem eminently natural yet never awkward or repetitive.
Just a few weeks into office, Trump decided to set a harsh time limit on voting to replace the Affordable Care Act despite the fact that it was eminently clear House Republicans did not have the votes.
Deep in the plant, sugar from corn kernels is fermented to make ethanol, a reaction that also produces CO2 eminently easy to "capture": You just have to separate the gas from the ethanol and remove a little water.
The interview includes eminently reasonable tips like "don't lie on your dating profile" and "don't keep dating someone you only click with online," as well as the perennial warnings about safety that basically haven't changed in 20 years.
The Supreme Court has made an inspiring decision in The Slants case in that it protects all of our rights -- not just the rights of an eminently likable rock band and a somewhat less-than beloved football team.
Her departure is a huge boost to Ms Sturgeon, who hopes to secure a second independence referendum within a few years and who will regard winning it as eminently more achievable in the absence of her erstwhile opponent.
In tests, merely holding up a piece of cardboard with this pattern on it was enough to make an individual—who would be eminently visible to a human security guard—vanish from the sight of a computerised watchman.
With three co-authors, he published a widely heralded article two years ago asserting that it would be eminently feasible to power the American economy by midcentury almost entirely with energy from the wind, the sun and water.
One thing is very clear about Kathleen Hartnett White, President Trump's nominee to chair the White House's Council on Environmental Quality: She's eminently qualified for the position, having chaired the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality under then-Gov.
The character lost its fear factor to come degree with later appearances—following 2001's foggy survival horror sequel, it cameos in Silent Hill: Homecoming and shows up as an eminently beatable boss in Silent Hill: The Arcade.
But any politician, he said, can win votes by promising more jobs and a stronger economy – something eminently achievable if the world transitions to cleaner and more sustainable energy, a move that also would bring environmental and social benefits.
Although, as a sidebar, I note Le Parisien has taken the eminently sensible approach of banning polls from its pages, due, no doubt, to the fact that the opinion survey companies were appallingly bad at their job last year.
Many have argued that the ingredients of "The Great British Bake Off" (GBBO), which returned for season eight on August 29th, are eminently home-grown, and that the competitive cooking show evokes a simpler time in the country's past.
"The video, performed by the eminently talented Anton Sokalski, follows the transformation of a young boy from marooned orphan to broadway star in his quest for water as he dances through the desert," Royal Canoe tells Noisey via email.
And to outsource the whole problem into the care of security services is eminently more convenient for governments overloaded with social care duties, which they are apparently neither able nor willing to perform to the satisfaction of their electors.
But it is also eminently practical: It deploys the existing rules and structures of capitalism, not government, to give all citizens a direct influence on corporate actions, which in turn will have broader benefits for society as a whole.
Mr. Irvin's Macbeth underwent a reversed process: from a conflicted, eminently human character at the start of the opera, one whose voice contained subtle inflections of doubt and hope, to a steely, single-minded tyrant hellbent on self-annihilation.
" For Xenia Wickett, a former official at the National Security Council who now directs the United States and Americas Program at the London research organization Chatham House, Mr. Bolton "knows his portfolios and is eminently qualified for the job.
One of the outstanding young quartets in the United States returns to the Peoples' Symphony — with its eminently reasonable ticket prices — to perform Haydn and Shostakovich, as well as Brahms's Clarinet Quintet, with Richard Stoltzman as the wind soloist.
Your protagonist Ellis has joined the search party with his dog Bullet, although nobody wants him there — for reasons that are both highly enigmatic and eminently understandable, since as Polygon's Cass Marshall has noted, Ellis is a real jerk.
Higher-dimensional sphere packings are hard to visualize, but they are eminently practical objects: Dense sphere packings are intimately related to the error-correcting codes used by cell phones, space probes and the Internet to send signals through noisy channels.
Photo: APA disturbingly high percentage of industrial control systems (ICS)—the technology used to manage everything from water treatment plants to the International Space Station—are eminently vulnerable to malicious hackers, according to tests performed by a leading global security firm.
But it's striking how little it's changed since the 2014 development kit, when it has such annoying and eminently fixable issues — like the lazy industrial design, the frustrating process of clipping in a phone, and now a duplicate control system.
It pretty much doesn't matter that none of the other songs from Cats are eminently hummable or well, as memorable; there's something so powerful about "Memory" by itself that it packed audiences in night after night for two decades straight.
Further, such a put-buying strategy is eminently pursuable, meaning that it makes for a cogent retort to the accurate point that an investor could wind up losing every penny in the market: Not if you buy put options you can't.
The fact that the once eminently capable Special Agent Cooper is still lurching around Nevada, struggling to remember how to use elevators and bathrooms after being trapped in the Black Lodge for a quarter of a century, might slightly annoy Aaron.
The Arkham series contains a perfect combination of third-person flying, fighting, and puzzle-solving, all of which seem eminently adaptable to virtual reality — especially since the game is being made by Rocksteady, who developed all but one of its installments.
In addition to the castle's fortifications — including a stone keep with 10-foot walls largely intact — an eminently comfortable, early-19th-century cream stucco Regency house stood within the bailey wall, with long views down to the serene estuary below.
While Kyl is eminently qualified for the position, having represented Arizona in the Senate from 1995 to 2013, his selection seems connected to one key fact: he can be counted on to help confirm Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court Justice.
Though it is now derided as a far-left fantasy, in the eighteenth and much of the nineteenth century, the idea of someone simply coming into a new country and starting a life there, without any papers whatsoever, was eminently normal.
Other wines, eminently capable of aging — like the chenin blancs and cabernet francs of the Loire Valley, the reds of Mount Etna and blaufränkisches of the Burgenland, to say nothing of well-made rosés and sherries — require more intuitive guidance.
Johnson, a leading figure in the 2016 referendum campaign to leave the European Union, had raised some doubts about his commitment to leave by the latest deadline when he described it as only "eminently feasible" in a televised debate this week.
Clemon himself is eminently dignified — he wore a suit for our interview in his home — but decades of fighting for the equal rights of black people have given him a wry sense of humor about the racism he has faced.
BELFAST/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A Brexit deal is "eminently possible" within weeks but there can be no regulatory barriers within the United Kingdom, the head of the Northern Irish party that props up British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday.
After Meg and Kate peacock for Ryan in a hot-air balloon and a diving competition, they hit the road, where the movie's notion of fun comes to involve an unclean rest stop, slipped pills and an eminently foreseeable conclusion.
The leader who kills hundreds of bills passed by the House without a vote, and who let nomination by President Obama of the eminently qualified Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court suffer a lingering death, cares nothing about principle or truth.
Raghuram Rajan, the former IMF chief economist and Indian central bank governor who has been vocally calling for non-American leader of the World Bank for over a decade, would be eminently qualified, as would African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina.
LAUREN: "Thong Song" occupies an important place in the 90s/00s horny canon (other entries include "My Neck, My Back," and, naturally, "Horny" by Mousse T) which is an eminently more hallowed group than the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
But I don't get to vote on his confirmation, and I find it eminently plausible that if Kavanaugh had owned up and pleaded that it was a long time ago, he easily could have earned just enough votes to get through.
But when there's just one person on each job, and we're all working holistically together all the time, those things feel eminently possible in a way that I just don't think bigger teams would be able to logistically make happen.
Not to be missed, The Mother and the Whore is an epic in miniature — an elliptical patchwork of ambling lovemaking and eminently quotable, booze-drenched disenchantment that, though aphoristic in spirit, is gargantuan in length, running just under four hours.
Mr. Obama "affirmed his commitment to name an individual to the bench who is eminently qualified and deserving of a thorough and fair confirmation process by the Senate," a White House official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to describe a private conversation.
Some of the family names that have survived and flourished since that time will be eminently recognizable: Henry Sands Brooks, the founder of Brooks Brothers; the politician and onetime Mayor of the city Richard Varick; Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton and George Washington.
"Bostic really fits the profile of not coming from the typical Wall Street or internal Fed sources, and yet he is eminently qualified," said Shawn Sebastian, director of the Center for Popular Democracy's "Fed Up" campaign, and who also attended the meeting.
Other data suggests that young people are struggling to cope with a visual culture which emphases unrealistic body ideals… Young people appear to have internalized irrational social ideals of the perfectible self that, while unrealistic, are to them eminently desirable and obtainable.
After all, almost nobody remembers Dig-Dug 2 or Joust 2, and for good reason: These early sequels to arcade classics did little to refine the core magic behind the original's success, and thus remain eminently forgettable to all but hopeless enthusiasts.
Moreover, extreme anti-communism was fostered by eminently mainstream establishment figures like FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and President Lyndon Johnson (who justified the Vietnam war on the absurd conspiracy theory that the North Vietnamese government was a puppet of Communist China).
"The U.S. may provide a list of suggestions to China," White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow told a group of reporters at the White House, adding that resolving the trade dispute between Washington and Beijing is "eminently doable" within three months.
"I knew nothing about airlines, which I think made me eminently qualified to start one because what we tried to do at Southwest was get away from the traditional way that airlines had done business," he told NPR's Guy Raz in 2016.
His lyrics were eminently shoutable by crowds of thousands: "My hopes are so high that your kiss might kill me / So won't you kill me / So I die happy," he sings on "Hands Down," from 2002, one of the band's biggest hits.
I think and hope many of those wavering will ultimately choose Clinton, not just out of disgust for how Trump views women -- and nearly everyone but white males -- but by seeing Clinton as the candidate who is eminently more qualified for the job.
BELFAST (Reuters) - The head of the Northern Irish party that props up Prime Minister Theresa May's government said on Tuesday a Brexit deal was "eminently possible" within weeks, but she would not accept different regulations from the rest of the United Kingdom.
It is made eminently clear that this is not what Sebastian wants, and Mia's smile fades as she is pushed to the back of the audience by an enormous crowd of female fans who rush the stage when Sebastian has a solo.
From Nathalie Djurberg's grotesque grotto "Turn into Me" (2009) to Mike Kelley's Superman complex "Kandor 10B (Exploded Fortress of Solitude)" (2011), there's something eminently satisfying about works that function as both expansive sculpture-cum-installations and as bespoke theaters for transporting video projects.
The painfully funny, eminently filthy series will tread some serious ground in season three, as central couple Sharon and Rob try to keep it together and manage their family of four in the aftermath of a drunken and devastating season two cliffhanger.
This eminently reasonable solution, however, should not mark the end of what is potentially a fruitful debate over how we interpret the past, who has the authority to do so, and how liberal multiculturalism has shifted our response to historical violence and exploitation.
Though Noem's neighbors are eminently friendly to her -- parents from the opposing team even asked her campaign staff for lawn signs during the game -- there is a sense in 2018 that the most damning line on a politician's resume is member of Congress.
I was lucky, in many ways, to burn out very early, to have the chance to learn how to survive by ignoring the eminently reasonable voices in and outside my head that tell me how easy it would be to give in.
" Almost 20 years later, in 20053, when she performed her first Aida with Opera Pacific, Martin Bernheimer of The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Tall, lithe and eminently sympathetic, she must be one of the most attractive — and most formidable — Aidas in history.
When she left Rome for Los Angeles to be with a different kind of guy, eminently kind and trustworthy, whom she married, I began going to Rome on my own, even taking a sabbatical from my job to work on a book there.
Later, standing in front of dozens of eminently powerful people poking at salads in the UN's Delegate Dining Room, former Vice President Al Gore stood at a dais and joked about keeping his remarks short so we could all get on to lunch.
There is a timid jostling of her male peers, a slight nudge off the pedestal of reverence, which is evident in much of her work and makes it eminently appealing — even if some of its institutional critique is diminished under the museum's glow of prestige.
To be sure, it is eminently possible to put together a set of stocks that collectively delivers lower volatility than the S&P 500 (or any other broad index), and this is what the designers of the index tracked by this ETF have done.
"The Player's Association contacts that I have would welcome those ideas, tell me they were eminently doable, but that they had to get kicked down the road because, 'It was the Super Bowl, it was the draft, it was the season,'" she told NPR.
"This announcement reaffirms the authority of California — and every other state — to set eminently achievable vehicle pollution standards that protect the public and curb carbon pollution," Luke Tonachel, the director of clean vehicles and fuels at the Natural Resources Defense Council, said in a statement.
Garland is eminently qualified, and given the fact that the next president will likely have an opportunity to fill more than one vacancy on a bench that currently consists of three justices in their late 70s and early 80s, she would likely have other opportunities.
When you hand over stolen information that's damaging to Hillary Clinton to a radical transparency group that detests Hillary Clinton (because of her relatively hawkish foreign policy), the result is eminently predictable: That information will be published online for the entire world to see.
"We will still plan a gradual phasing out of bonds (and that is) still likely to be eminently manageable," Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said when asked about the report citing Chinese officials saying the market for U.S. Treasuries is becoming relatively less attractive.
"An attempted filibuster of a Supreme Court nominee is rare, and to do so in this context, with such an eminently qualified and brilliant judge, is nothing short of obstructionism," White House spokesman Sean Spicer said, noting Leahy's comments against taking part in a filibuster.
Clinton is ahead on delegates and votes because she is eminently qualified to be president, with realistic plans for governing; Mr. Sanders's experience is limited to representing a small New England state with radical, "pie in the sky" ideas, which he repeats ad nauseam.
The game's serene setting and blissed out music make Alto's Adventure eminently replayable, even if you've already sunk tens of hours into lengthening your scarf in an infinite procedurally generated snowy world dotted with charming villages, dramatic slopes and many, many things to trip over.
As a senator, Mr. Obama even opposed the nominations of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. — two eminently qualified mainstream jurists — because they expressed fidelity to the law as written, rather than a commitment to progressive policy outcomes.
It's the kind of party a sports franchise throws to celebrate a $323 million dollar reprieve, having rid itself of financial obligation to an injury-prone star who also happens to be the most eminently watchable and likable player who has ever worn the uniform.
As you might expect, they top the league in few categories, but are eminently respectable in a few key ones that are often overlooked: The team ranks 12th in getting to the free-throw line and defensively is 12th in opponent's effective field-goal percentage.
When you hand stolen information that's damaging to Hillary Clinton to a radical transparency group that detests Hillary Clinton (mostly because of her relatively hawkish foreign policy), the result is eminently predictable: That information will be published online for the entire world to see.
The excellent Kim Martin-Cotten plays the more senior of the servants in the factory owners' home, and in her eminently human dispatch of the scene, hope blooms for the Mint Theater Company's handsomely designed revival (set by Harry Feiner, costumes by Andrea Varga).
Before you decide that this is paranoia, let me point out that Leege is an eminently reasonable scholar, a former chair of the board of overseers of the American National Election Studies and one of the founders of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems.
More recently, current Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell demonstrated his disrespect for his colleagues and the office of the President by simply refusing to take up then-President Barack Obama's nomination of the eminently qualified Merrick Garland for a seat on the Supreme Court.
It is eminently plausible that, by the end of that night, Sanders will have jumped out to a delegate lead that none of his rivals can reel in — especially given the likelihood that more than a half-dozen other major candidates remain in the race.
Not just because the statistics are eminently quotable, equally impressive to distracted adults and too-cool children, but because they put humans right in their place: small enough to swim in a blue whale's veins, and yet, by 1970, responsible for that species' near-extinction.
The other option — limiting the Securities Exchange Act's exclusive jurisdiction provision to causes of action actually created by the act and the regulations thereunder — would, it is true, introduce (in some sense) an additional jurisdictional test, but one that is eminently straightforward to apply.
"And something very important was revealed to us at Charlottesville, and that is that the civic authorities, Mike Signer, pre-eminently, are willing to use the power of the police force in order to stifle free speech," he added, referring to Charlottesville Mayor Michael Signer.
The story is emotionally riveting, both in its subject matter and its delivery, and while it is an eminently modern tale, with its references to SSRIs and YouTube, the ending, with its nod to Poe, will leave you with a deep sensation of panic and dread.
The report also claims that 363,200 billionaires worldwide saw their wealth grow by 12 percent (which is eminently believable), even as the poorest half saw its wealth fall by 11 percent (which is a bit harder to believe at a time when global poverty is consistently falling).
Click here to view original GIFA timelapse of BEAM's expansion (Image: NASA)No need to panic, just because a frail human body—made up of eminently breakable bone, skin, and sinew—is about to step into the vacuum of space, protected only by a reinforced bouncy castle.
In fact, the request is so similar that Schumer sent the exact same letter McConnell sent to Harry Reid, then the Democratic majority leader of the Senate, and simply swapped out some of the names: Our requests are eminently reasonable, shared by leaders of both parties.
Yet for all this — and for all its man-made violence (in "Legends of the Fall," for instance, one character kills another with a pitchfork) — the world of his fiction is an eminently moral place, one in which vengeance follows violation with a ruthless internal logic.
" The story of Nur Jehan, who was born to migrant parents and rose to a position where she unofficially ruled jointly with her husband, is just one of the intriguing tales that make up Hossein Kamaly's eminently readable collection "A History of Islam in 21 Women.
The message is vital but besides that the song is a jam; the kids are adorable as all heck, the production of both song and video perfect, and the fantastic performances by both the kids and the more established luminaries, make the video eminently re-watchable.
With their minimalist packaging and discreet information (the recent ones don't explain who's playing what), the CDs and the new double LP are consummately cool, eminently desirable, but the economic aftermath and interlude are relatively modest given the profundity of the experience that has preceded it.
In the tumult of the 1960s, Alabama sent the avowedly segregationist George Wallace to the national stage; Tennessee gave America the eminently moderate Howard Baker, who was elected to the Senate in 1966, just two years before Wallace carried five Southern states in the 1968 presidential election.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Alex Gordon has played most of his nine-year career in left field at Kaufmann Stadium, catching hundreds of balls in the exact spot where Yoenis Cespedes dropped an eminently catchable line drive Sunday night, the latest of his numerous lightning rod moments.
Mr. Berman, his friends and colleagues said, is a serious — but not too serious — man with a canny legal mind and a wry sense of humor, a lawyer who is eminently qualified, but not quite as intense, intellectual or self-aggrandizing as some of his former colleagues.
What set it apart was its cast, including Jodie Whittaker and Andrew Buchan as bereft parents, Arthur Darvill as a sketchy reverend and, pre-eminently, David Tennant and Olivia Colman as the cops, mismatched partners who fought bitterly while seeing each other through their lives' greatest trials.
" John Watson, who started 152 grands prix in the 1970s and '80s and finished eighth in the 1975 Spanish Grand Prix, two places behind Lella Lombardi, the only female driver to score in Formula One, said "women are eminently capable of racing on level terms against men.
While an appetite exists to automatically select a woman as the next UN Secretary General, my hope is that we consider the eminently qualified male and female candidates that are putting their names forward to serve at the UN. Each candidate must be judged on their merits.
"Given the high prevalence of sexual dysfunction in women, identifying an eminently treatable contributing factor such as vaginal dryness may allow women to maintain their sexual function during the menopause transition," Dr. Stephanie Faubion, medical director of the North American Medical Society, said in a statement.
Those on the left argue that liberalism's failures were eminently predictable, the inevitable product of contradictions within liberalism long identified by critics in the Marxist tradition — that between the liberal commitment to egalitarian democracy and a vision of the market as a zone of individual freedom.
Eminently watchable and rather too self-satisfied, "The Report" centers on a Senate staffer (a fine Adam Driver) who is tasked by his boss, Dianne Feinstein (a bone-dry, finely calibrated Annette Bening), with investigating the C.I.A.'s interrogation methods in the wake of Sept. 11.
Through the show's four seasons — all of which are currently available to stream on Hulu, with the six-episode fourth season newly available as of January 7 — Thomas, Ward, and director Matthew Saville have built a world filled with warmth, jokes, and sharp, eminently human truths.
"The government has done a lot to prepare but there is still a lot to do," Michael Gove told reporters during a visit near Northern Ireland's border with EU-member Ireland, adding that London thought it was still "eminently doable" to leave the bloc with a revised divorce agreement.
Besides the 2015 Cavs and the 2004 Pistons, the only squad to make the Finals after adding "just one more" were the 2009 Orlando Magic, who were forced into a deadline acquisition of the eminently serviceable Rafer Alston by a season-ending injury to point guard Jameer Nelson.
There are so few human characters worth giving a damn about on this show that it's kind of fun to have the eminently capable Elsie back to handle herself, and it's good to have an episode to cement her in the memory more firmly than previous ones did.
This is by no means tantamount to saying that they are pre-eminently superior to his other tales or more interesting to present-day readers; it is simply a statement based upon historical teaching; the perpetrator or creator of the animal epos is sure of a permanently sympathetic audience.
In my mind, there's a world of difference between an older entry paired with an older clue that is hard for some people to get and an older entry with a clue that is eminently gettable so that solvers are exposed to something that is new to them.
Oh Man, Someone Is Finally Going Inside NASA&aposs Inflatable Space HouseNo need to panic, just because a frail human body—made up of eminently breakable bone, skin, and…Read more ReadWilliams' first impression of the place was that it was very dark, very cold, and very clean.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE looked eminently electable in 85033 — in part because he was suspect to conservatives.
It was during the Paul Kellogg era of the nineties and the aughts that New York City Opera became a force for Baroque opera—specifically works by Handel, which, with their historical-mythical plots and arrays of pleasing arias, were eminently adaptable to a plethora of production styles.
Waititi joined forces with fellow New Zealand comedian Jemaine Clement (one half of folk parody duo Flight of the Conchords) to co-write, co-direct, and co-star in this eminently GIFable spoof about a nest of vampires — okay, an apartment of bloodsucking roommates — trying to navigate modern life.
His size is not ideal, and he is still raw enough at the position that he occasionally gets fooled by smart opponents, but the amount of growth he showed once he chose which side of the ball to focus on seems to indicate that he is eminently coachable.
When FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress last week about his unprecedented decision to announce the findings of his investigation into Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information—a presentation normally reserved for a prosecutor issuing an indictment, rather than an investigator recommending against one—his explanation was eminently sensible.
For nearly a year he kept Merrick GarlandMerrick Brian GarlandLaw professor: Court-packing should be 'last resort' Here's how senators can overcome their hyperpartisanship with judicial nominees McConnell campaign criticized for tombstone with challenger's name MORE, the eminently qualified federal judge, off the high court by denying him a Senate hearing.
These are the company's most experimental pieces, in appearance and silhouette, and almost uniformly gorgeous in their mildly wilted forlornness, especially the faded black bomber ($998) and the wrinkled red gilet designed to be zipped into other pieces in the collection ($413) but which was eminently wearable on its own.
A perfect blend of rock 'n' roll, road burn, and romance from the mind of English director Edgar Wright (Shawn of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and Scott Pilgrim), it's a film where even Ansel Elgort manages to surprise and compel, as the mysterious and eminently likable Baby (the titular driver).
The Patriots still led by 28-24, but they had been burned in two other Super Bowls by spectacular late receptions — both by Giants, Mario Manningham in Indianapolis in 403 and David Tyree in Glendale in 2008 — and in that moment, it seemed eminently possible that it could, would, happen again.
Mainly I wanted to tell her that while I am always exhausted, frequently broke and occasionally sensitive to the judgments of others, my choice to have children is the best thing I have done or will ever do, and that if she wants to do it, it is eminently doable.
I read ravenously across this range of experiences and at the same time I was trying to get a hold on the great generation these poets came out of and/or reacted against: T. S. Eliot pre-eminently, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Hilda Doolittle, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, Hart Crane.
"We call on Senate Democrats, from Senator Schumer to Senator Brown — whose state we're visiting today — to tell their leadership that it's well past time to stop putting politics before public safety, and to the bring the President's eminently qualified nomination up for a vote," Shah told reporters on Feb. 5.
We have yet to explore the full range of applications for these techniques, but it is eminently clear that they provide researchers with powerful new tools to explore the tiny world of bacteria and similar sized objects and that these developments in laser technologies will lead to many more scientific advances.
The answer, at different points in the film, is yes to all three, but the bottom line is this: The new "Beauty and the Beast" is a touching, eminently watchable, at times slightly awkward experience that justifies its existence yet never totally convinces you it's a movie the world was waiting for.
Referred to by marketers as Internet-of-things (IoT) devices and derided by many others as the Internet of Shit—for their general insecurity and uselessness to actual human tasks besides enabling massive denial-of-service attacks—many of these connected devices are eminently hijackable, making them an obvious target for legislation.
Playing the story pack off the back of seeing the film, with a six year old in control of the second character—a challenge in itself, because Xbox pads are very much made for adult hands—is eminently more satisfying, for the six year old, when the protagonist roles are appropriately filled.
Through numerous mix tapes and as one half of Cult Favorite (with A.M. Breakup) and Armand Hammer (with billy woods), Elucid has always been a master craftsman which left little room for improvement, so it's eminently satisfying that his first solo album, Save Yourself, is the best thing he's done so far.
Still, perhaps because the idea of having to abandon one's citizenship ceremony to go buy pants was so patently absurd (and eminently Soviet), the blue-jeaned Russian remained in his seat and in denial for 10 minutes more before the federal officer noticed, mocked him again, and sent him out the door.
WE HAD A PRIVATE MEETING LIKE SCOTT KEEPS TALKING ABOUT IN THE CASE OF ADP AND THEY WELCOMED THE INPUT FROM US AND WE PUT TWO DIRECTORS ON THE BOARD INCLUDING THE FORMER CFO, MATT PAUL, FROM McDONALDS, WHO WAS AT McDONALDS WHEN THEY INCUBATED CHIPOTLE SO -- ITS AN EMINENTLY FIXABLE COMPANY.
In an election season where the wisdom of the traditional early-state calendar has been questioned as never before, the travels of this maybe-president may register as eminently reasonable when set against a system that compels candidates to celebrate themselves for touching down in all of Iowa's 99 counties for some reason.
You are talking about very accomplished, bright, qualified -- eminently qualified people, but there is a little bit of a concern about Kavanaugh, maybe a little too much in the Roberts mold of caring a lot what Beltway establishment thinks of him, possibly could be pressured toward the political consensus rather than the correct legal reasoning.
Center for Democracy and Technology The changes resulting from digital technology — with Americans storing vast quantities of personal information with third parties, and third parties creating databases of personal information not previously available — make it eminently reasonable to conclude that Americans have a legitimate expectation of privacy with respect to much of this information.
" (In the six years since the Steve Martin Prize was established, it has been awarded to only white men.) Ms. Giddens, he said, was chosen unanimously because she is "eminently qualified, and we want to have the banjo world and the wider world know that it is a diverse instrument with many different styles.
But as my colleague Zack Beauchamp explains, all of this was "eminently predictable": Though Israel's government is based in Jerusalem, and Congress had passed a law in 1995 requiring the US to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to the holy city, US presidents had repeatedly issued a waiver blocking the move from taking place.
She seems to think the feminist directive to explain clear standards of consent (a yes, not just the absence of a no) and to shift male behavior is a pipe dream, but telling women to change their behavior to avoid being sexually assaulted (for example, to quit drinking to excess) is eminently realistic rape prevention.
If writers, too, are truth-seekers, even in fiction, then the world is poorer without the literary voices of Harper Lee, Umberto Eco, Pat Conroy, Jim Harrison, Anita Brookner, Alvin Toffler, Gloria Naylor and William Trevor, not to mention the playwrights Peter Shaffer, Dario Fo and, pre-eminently, Edward Albee — all dead in 2016.
There's already a significant buzz around this record, and for good reason; not only have the NYC quartet made the jump to the eminently respectable Gilead Media, they've somehow pushed themselves even deeper into the fetid, feral recesses of the psyche that power their gruesome Hellhammer grooves, AmRep squeals, and Megan Osztrosits's enraged vocal performance.
To skip forward a bit, by 1990's Vanity/Nemesis, Celtic Frost had partially recovered from their hair metal hangover (see below) and done their best to settle back into their more familiar heavy metal, goth rock, thrash, and industrial hybrid—with a whole lot of added groove (for example, see the eminently headbangable, hilariously-titled "Phallic Tantrum").
She certainly faces an uphill battle based on gender, and those of us on the left should be particularly attuned to the ways in which another eminently qualified woman will inevitably be attacked and undermined for her appearance, her voice, and even a cherry-picking of her record not similarly applied to progressive men in the field.
"The fact is an attempted filibuster of a Supreme Court nominee is rare, and to do so in this context with such an eminently qualified and brilliant judge, is nothing short of obstructionism," White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Monday, insisting that Democrats' moves toward a filibuster aren't in line with previous Senate consideration of Supreme Court nominees.
The good news for any team that acquires Bruce from the Reds is his contract: he will earn an eminently reasonable $12.5 million this season, almost half of which has already been paid by the Reds, and is due $13.5 million next year—but that contract year is a team option, with a $1 million buyout.
At least Mr. Garcia and Ms. Kim were wrestling with legacy in a more substantive way than Shayne Oliver, the "designer in residence" at Helmut Lang, appointed by the "editor in residence" (this house is getting a little crowded with residents) Isabella Burley to provide a one-season spin on the brand whose eminently cool minimalism defined the 1990s.
Going from notorious partyer to entrusted shepherd of the priggish Academy Awards has to be one of moviedom's bigger personal turnarounds: At 5713 and long in recovery, Mr. De Luca has become a Hollywood role model — proof that overcoming substance abuse, even in a business in which addicts are frequently aided and abetted, is eminently possible.
The very first, by the cosmologist Martin Rees, notes that our best hope for interstellar travel isn't as humans, who don't live very long and require far too much fuel to get very far, but as post-humans, who will have made the Kurzweilian transition from organic to inorganic, from decaying mortals to silicon-based, eminently portable machines.
Even when the first movie came out (an enormous undertaking both in budget and scope, compared to the show), the stunts seemed eminently "do-able," and we left the theatre eager to find a toilet store we could take a dump in or a car rental agency where we could procure a suitable demolition derby entrant.
" Watching a primary election in which an eminently qualified woman long assumed to be a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination faces a serious challenge from an older white guy with exciting ideas, many women my age and older hear something familiar, and personal, in the now-common refrain about Hillary Clinton: "I want a woman president, just not this woman president.
In a speech in the evocative ceremonial surroundings of the White House Rose Garden, Obama praised Garland as "one of America's sharpest legal minds," making a case that he was so eminently qualified for the job in terms of legal learning, experience and temperament that any attempt to ignore his appointment could only be the result of base political motivations.
We can only guess at what Stewart would have made of the "Internet comment come to life" during the rest of the primary season — the rallies, the violence, the destruction of civility during the debates, the boasting about torture, the calls for banning all Muslims from entering the U.S.  But it seems likely it would have been furious, cathartic, and eminently shareable.
I've only managed one-on-one sessions so far—if someone wants to come by with another couple of Joy-Cons, so we can go all-four-in, please do (the game supports up to eight Joy-Cons, locally)—but even reduced to a two-player experience, Super Bomberman R's eminently replayable appeal is obvious, just as it was two decades plus ago.
"Amongst the cast of characters running Turing, it is not hard to fathom that our client was genuinely fearful of reprisal, victim blaming, and being denied the C.E.O. position for which she was eminently qualified — all of which are now happening but for which we will utilize all of our resources to hold those responsible accountable," he said in an email.
Most of these short, inexpensive genre pictures, made to fill the bottom half of a double bill, were eminently disposable; some, like the horror films produced by Val Lewton during World War II; Edgar G. Ulmer's classic noir "Detour" (1945); and Joseph H. Lewis's proto-"Bonnie and Clyde" story, "Gun Crazy" (1950), were among the strongest Hollywood movies of their day.
" These days, she retires at an eminently sensible hour each night, takes a hot bath with Epsom salts, drinks a cup of lavender or chamomile tea, and, just before getting into bed, writes a list of the things she is grateful for—which is a great way, she tells us, to "make sure our blessings get the closing scene of the night.
She's walking around doing eminently practical things — inventorying food against the coming famine, planning for feeding refugees, pointing out defects in the armorers' breastplate schemata — and then he shows up to deliver a bunch of ponderous Polonius circular abstracts about how she should fight every battle at once everywhere so she can never be surprised, and should assume that every possible iteration of events is happening everywhere.
But as Zephyr Penoyre and Emily Sandford put it in their paper: We present the derivations herein as a full standalone mathematical and physical description of the concept, one that we and authors before us have been surprised to find is eminently plausible and may have been overlooked as a major step in the development of our capacity as a species to move within our solar system.
There is some overlap between the two issues, both in terms of personnel (Cohen is an important figure in both the Daniels and Russia stories) and subject matter (yes, I am politely alluding to the alleged "pee tape"), and it would be eminently reasonable for Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to formally expand Robert Mueller's mandate to include the campaign finance questions in the Daniels reports.
That especial emphasis on melody elevates their sound to a more epic realm, and results in an eminently aggressive, hard-charging album that's also undeniably pretty at the same time (for example, the marriage of windswept vocals and icy tremolo in "For the Sake of the Breed" is downright beautiful, and the album itself bleeds out as the instrumental, "Iorek," which is lovely enough to make Explosions in the Sky nervous).
The banana Republicans in the Senate — part of a Congress disapproved of by more than 77 percent of Americans, according to RealClearPolitics — stand accused by Democrats of shirking their constitutional duties by refusing to consider or confirm the Supreme Court nomination of one of the nation's most eminently respected jurists President Obama's favorable ratings have skyrocketed by contrast with the shabby performance of Republicans in the presidential campaign and Congress.
They make an intriguing — and eminently reasonable — case for the strategy Republicans should adopt if they are in fact serious about winning over African-American voters: If Republicans want black votes, their strategy should be simple: End racial segregation — which not only leads to societal inequities that most African Americans strongly deplore, but also reinforces the social structures and conventions by which black adults encourage one another to vote Democratic.
That's partly why Mr. Obama nominated him this time, and also why Mr. McConnell denied him a hearing — he knew he couldn't prevent a Senate vote once Americans saw an eminently qualified and reasonable jurist testify on live TV. At the very least, Mr. Trump could follow President Obama's example and pick a centrist — someone who commands wide respect and operates within the bounds of mainstream legal thought.
It turns out that the communication medium through which you send out party selfies or pictures of your pets and/or request more pictures of your grandkids and/or describe your dinner or your walk or your breakup in order to make yourself known and be admired or comforted by people who like you is not eminently suited to be, at the same time, a significant part of your serious news diet.
On other occasions, the U.S. chooses not to reveal indictments so publicly, so that the accused will not be alerted and might venture abroad, according to Hickton When asked whether that meant the decision to announce the indictments this time around might have been favorable to the Russian government, he said that unpublished considerations leading to the decision were eminently plausible, although entirely separate from any ties between the Trump administration and their counterparts in Moscow.
After inking the deal with Fisher, GM was able to work its way toward selling closed two-door Chevrolets at prices that were within striking distance of Ford's Model T. "The rise of the closed body made it impossible for Mr. Ford to maintain his leading position in the low price field, for he had frozen his policy in the Model T, and the Model T was pre-eminently an open car design," Mr. Sloan wrote.
Of the first of these, it is hard to escape the suspicion that most of the Washington establishment of both parties would be eminently consolable if Robert Mueller and his Clinton-packed team of legal helpers were able to terrorize someone into rolling over in the fascistic manner of the American plea-bargain system, with immunity against charges of perjury, and denounced Trump or someone close to him, unleashing a psychotic frenzy in the media and Congress.
By opposing the nomination of the eminently qualified Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE to be secretary of State, Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will greatly harm their ability to play a role in shaping and improving the policies of the Trump administration.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland told reporters after a 85033 1/2 hour meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE that a deal is "eminently possible" but said she would not negotiate the pact in public, the CBC reported.
He made the fateful decision to go forward with the D-Day landings when success was by no means assured, then he led the Allied forces to victory in Europe during World War II.  (He's also the last leader to have been both a general and president, joining 11 other presidents who held that position — such as George Washington, Andrew Jackson and Ulysses S. Grant.)  And yet much of Eisenhower's presidency was about protecting himself — and that eminently likable reputation — from the dark side of his presidency.

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