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"extraordinarily" Definitions
  1. in a way that is unexpected, surprising or strange
  2. in a way that is more, greater or better than usual

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It is extraordinarily opaque, extraordinarily slow, extraordinarily bureaucratic, extraordinarily wasteful.
"Extraordinarily weak, extraordinarily vulnerable," Cunningham said of Tillis during an interview in nearby Cary.
It has got to be extraordinarily disconcerting to our allies, and extraordinarily disconcerting to the American people.
This predilection, combined with a lack of democratic scrutiny, makes it "extraordinarily opaque, extraordinarily slow, extraordinarily bureaucratic" and utterly ill-suited to a fast world of "gene drives, lethal autonomous robotics, you name it".
" He added: "CNN has been extraordinarily biased, extraordinarily unfair to the president and is not giving their viewers honest information.
Paul Krugman Donald Trump has just had an extraordinarily bad week, and Hillary Clinton an extraordinarily good one; betting markets now put Mrs.
Ellis' novels, which include Less Than Zero, The Rules of Attraction, and American Psycho, tend to focus on the extraordinarily wealthy — and, often, extraordinarily awful.
Former disciples of Butler tend to be extraordinarily bitter about the time they spent in spiritual service to him, and extraordinarily suspicious of his motives.
The game Pokémon Go is extraordinarily popular, with one extraordinarily unpopular drawback: Its iOS app has demanded full access to all of your Google account information.
"Even with today's technology, it's still an extraordinarily difficult, extraordinarily dangerous task to undertake, period, " Wayne Hale, a former manager of NASA's space shuttle program, told Space.com.
Because of the weather system, this turned into an extraordinarily long and extraordinarily deadly smog but these weather systems, these anticyclones, had come every year; they were always there.
"Kanye is an extraordinarily creative person and he is a self-professed extraordinarily cocky person, and the behavior that he exhibits publicly is totally consistent with his persona," explains the insider.
This is what's happening with Pokemon Go. It has gotten extraordinarily popular extraordinarily quickly: about 563 million people in the United States have downloaded the game in less than a week.
This is what's happening with Pokemon Go. It has gotten extraordinarily popular extraordinarily quickly: about 7.5 million people in the United States have downloaded the game in less than a week.
" Schumer, in his letter, called Trump's criticism "extraordinarily inappropriate.
KS: I find it extraordinarily funny lately and it's helpful.
President Trump responded by calling Waters "crazy" and "extraordinarily" unintelligent.
If it is a phase, it's an extraordinarily entertaining one.
One is that football really is an extraordinarily clean sport.
In theoretical models, such expectation management can be extraordinarily powerful.
The likelihood of an exit from Brexit is extraordinarily low.
For others, it has made buying a jet extraordinarily cheap.
Facilitating transition after the fact is extraordinarily costly and problematic.
Cultures that start getting extraordinarily tight tend to become repressive.
DAVID ZASLAV: Well, look, they have an extraordinarily powerful platform.
Seeking redress from a Venezuelan default would be extraordinarily complicated.
She was extraordinarily curious and asked things others didn't question.
In public health terms, this is an extraordinarily good bargain.
But politically, making that case is extraordinarily difficult, even impossible.
Copeland said his client has been "extraordinarily cooperative" with authorities.
Being from nature they are individually unique and extraordinarily beautiful.
It's the full name of an extraordinarily specific Spotify playlist.
Yields on safe government bonds are plumbing extraordinarily low levels.
In some Western European countries, youth unemployment is extraordinarily high.
And the Bank of England faces an extraordinarily knotty situation.
Mueller earned his reputation for being an extraordinarily effective prosecutor.
It offers a set of extraordinarily poetic and beautiful songs.
But Trump is also extraordinarily unpopular in his own right.
One hopes that an extraordinarily damaging outcome can be avoided.
Sometimes, the due process burden on government is extraordinarily high.
We're extraordinarily proud of them and grateful for their service.
Mr. Trump's campaign has been marked by extraordinarily combative rhetoric.
Some of these are extraordinarily powerful and hard to change.
Peterson not only is extraordinarily intelligent, but also widely learned.
So President Trump, with 34 percent, truly is extraordinarily high.
"This is an extraordinarily inept statement of policy," he said.
He was just extraordinarily full of music of all kinds.
Any takeover attempt by Mr. Jacobs faces extraordinarily tough obstacles.
The results throughout are extraordinarily impressive on a technical level.
The flavors seemed to linger extraordinarily long in the mouth.
And by "extraordinary," of course, I mean extraordinarily low quality.
Even filling out those charts is extraordinarily helpful for patients.
On the whole, Trump voters were never extraordinarily economically distressed.
Extraordinary philanthropy, in our new Gilded Age, is extraordinarily praiseworthy.
Normally, I am what is probably an extraordinarily slow constructor.
Suddenly, Mother was beautiful and extraordinarily wonderful in my eyes.
Multiple shows that aim heavily at tourists did extraordinarily well.
Many of his picks are extraordinarily rich, though not all.
"It was extraordinarily moving," Oz said in the Spinney documentary.
It shows the extraordinarily difficult challenge that Mr. Moon confronts.
They were extraordinarily rich, deliriously sweet and dense with flavor.
The problem is that the mutations can be extraordinarily rare.
During other meals, the servers were extraordinarily eager to help.
Houston's most fundamental flood problem is its extraordinarily flat topography.
Washington is a city that can warp you extraordinarily quickly.
For a statement written by diplomats, it is extraordinarily blunt.
As any CFO can attest, corporate finance is extraordinarily complicated.
So those cuts have proven extraordinarily difficult in American politics.
These predictions for 2017 are found to be extraordinarily accurate.
For several different reasons, however, this argument is extraordinarily weak.
Extraordinarily sensitive tests cannot find the virus in his body.
In it, he spoke about women in extraordinarily vulgar terms.
The Guatemalans have been extraordinarily generous, the Honduran migrants say.
" In the same interview, he called the CFPB "extraordinarily frightening.
Walker began by telling me about her extraordinarily difficult childhood.
RPI doesn't determine that, which makes evaluating teams extraordinarily difficult.
That's extraordinarily difficult to do if the mandate gets repealed.
Super Bowl ads are a big deal because they're extraordinarily expensive — $5 million for a 30-second spot this year — and Super Bowl ads are extraordinarily expensive because of the intersection of two trends.
"Using sexual toys can be extraordinarily helpful for people," said Rosenberg.
Everyone on there was clearly threatened by my extraordinarily clever bio.
Icahn called the financing from Berkshire "extraordinarily and unnecessarily expensive" financing.
Extraordinarily, the skeleton is still wearing his thigh-high leather boots.
As you'll come to find, they're extraordinarily passionate about their education.
Because it is economically constrained, it has to be extraordinarily innovative.
"The department takes these threats extraordinarily seriously," Hart said to reporters.
The case against McCarthy is "extraordinarily weak," Shapiro told the court.
You need to know that WD and I are extraordinarily lucky.
However, she acknowledged that such a sentence would be extraordinarily lenient.
He is now, suffice it to say, extraordinarily good at flicking.
Clear Creek makes very small quantities of an extraordinarily peated whiskey.
But in Darke, Rick Gekoski has created an extraordinarily memorable character.
"It would've been an extraordinarily difficult case to win a trial."
The situation in Syria is extraordinarily complex and far from resolved.
But building a car is extraordinarily difficult for a new company.
She used sharp cuticle trimmers to trim his extraordinarily long teeth.
The deficit has fallen a bit, and inflation is extraordinarily low.
His presidency, while it was only four years, was extraordinarily consequential.
"Dell is extraordinarily supportive of an independent VMware," Gelsinger told CNBC.
We're at 4.4 percent unemployment today, which is extraordinarily low historically.
"The BRI is an extraordinarily ambition vision," Hammond said on Friday.
FOR a writer, he was a man of extraordinarily few words.
So the prices of things like baseball cards were extraordinarily volatile.
But despite its girth, the X1 Carbon is also extraordinarily light.
But the price of getting things wrong would be extraordinarily steep.
But doing so is still cumbersome, time-intensive, and extraordinarily costly.
They're in an extraordinarily competitive environment, and they have nothing unique.
It sounds simple, but in practice it can be extraordinarily difficult.
An honest look at his career shows that it's extraordinarily undistinguished.
But in practice this is extraordinarily unlikely, both sides tell Gulliver.
Which is fine, because they win on being extraordinarily good fun.
Carrington said the short distance made it an extraordinarily tough race.
"Sometimes my past is extraordinarily heavy," Dash, 49, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
It's also because Prince Philip is so extraordinarily fit and energetic.
After this extraordinarily prolific period, Onyeabor turned to various business enterprises.
In the world of government-supported money, hyperinflation is extraordinarily rare.
Top general says ISIS is 'extraordinarily savvy' in using cyber capabilities.
It was an extraordinarily crude reduction of Wilson and Kelling's view.
The team find extraordinarily varied plants growing from a single stem.
"The human eye is extraordinarily sensitive to light," Dr. Woods said.
In the end, the best candidates are "extraordinarily truthful," Zangrillo says.
John Delaney are extraordinarily wealthy from success in the private sector.
World of the Crusades is an extraordinarily fulsome study of a
" He argued the committee is making "unprecedented and extraordinarily intrusive demands.
Homebuyers and firms enjoyed extraordinarily low interest rates as a result.
This is what typically happens when labor markets get extraordinarily tight.
"I know it's problematically applied and it's extraordinarily expensive," Greenlick said.
"That turns out to be an extraordinarily difficult problem," says Schmidt.
Those working on Nixon's hearing weren't extraordinarily diverse back in 1973.
Peters's final moments would have been extraordinarily traumatic ones, Scheinin explained.
Unfortunately, this type of pain is also extraordinarily hard to treat.
The lies are well-documented, the evidence of them extraordinarily strong.
The Syrian civil war has occurred in an extraordinarily tough neighborhood.
" Mark Joseph Stern in Slate called him "an extraordinarily disappointing choice.
Or is the guy just extraordinarily hungry and dreaming of Panera?
The check-out line was long, but it moved extraordinarily quickly.
This contract appeared to be an extraordinarily bad deal for Xacti.
It's an animated comedy, but it often tackles extraordinarily dark themes.
The present is an extraordinarily difficult time to be fair-minded.
The minute we don't, it will become an extraordinarily slippery slope.
But the bar for the 25th Amendment is set extraordinarily high.
I tried it — and I was extraordinarily interested in my shadow.
"The lab has always been an extraordinarily collegial place," he said.
And not only was it fantastical, it was also extraordinarily counterproductive.
Bridging the gap to the top six will be extraordinarily difficult.
Does he ... Peter Kafka: Ben, you look extraordinarily uncomfortable right now.
Google's first attempt at mesh WiFi in 2016 went extraordinarily well.
He noted that Facebook is extraordinarily skilled at increasing our addiction.
The model, TV personality and entrepreneur Heidi Klum keeps extraordinarily busy.
Manhattanites are extraordinarily provincial, and they need more incentive to come.
American high finance is extraordinarily good at absorbing attacks on it.
But a few climate charities have proven to be extraordinarily effective.
They're also extraordinarily efficient emitters of joy and meaning and hope.
Incoming warheads move extraordinarily fast — more than four miles a second.
The items were extraordinarily well reviewed, often by thousands of customers.
"I thought he was quite an extraordinarily good actor," he recalled.
"Russia is an extraordinarily difficult phenomenon to deal with," Blair said.
Cuthbert was extraordinarily shy but confident going into the 1956 Olympics.
Impeachment and removal for federal officials is an extraordinarily rare event.
Technological progress is an extraordinarily powerful force, but it's not destiny.
I've had extraordinarily close relationships with friends that have lasted decades.
Whether stubborn or simply determined, Al Hassan has been extraordinarily successful.
It is also expensive, experimental and extraordinarily taxing on her body.
The Envaya's volume doesn't get extraordinarily loud, but it doesn't distort.
" Asked how that adventure was going, Mann told CNN: "Extraordinarily well.
But creating extraordinary shrinking circuits requires an extraordinarily increasing physical infrastructure.
Even more extraordinarily, the Malabar Princess also belonged to Air India.
Prior to the early 21998s, conservation and environmentalism were extraordinarily limited.
Both these actions and rhetoric are extraordinarily reckless and ill-conceived.
All of this despite an extraordinarily low unemployment rate of 3.7%.
This extraordinarily regressive legislation decisively favors the rich and corporate interests.
By now, you probably know that your phone is extraordinarily dirty.
Scientists are also intrigued by Ms. Cameron's extraordinarily low anxiety level.
And others, like renegotiating NAFTA, could prove extraordinarily difficult in practice.
"Volatility is extraordinarily low, on the one hand, and on the other hand, the policy divergences are extraordinarily large," he said, noting the unusual circumstances leading up to Monday night's first presidential debate between Trump and Clinton.
Paradoxically, one of the reasons is the extraordinarily high prevalence of NTDs.
"They're extraordinarily funny and there's a great chemistry with them," he said.
And they are extraordinarily ruthless, unlike anything we have ever seen historically.
"It was, plainly put, an extraordinarily bad time," she explains via email.
He who offered a rapid-fire, extraordinarily deep explanation for what's happening.
In a separate opinion, though, Kavanaugh defined "substantial" in extraordinarily narrow terms.
As any software engineer can attest, web application development is extraordinarily complicated.
It's an extraordinarily heavy-handed scene in an already heavy-handed plotline.
Yet the extraordinarily intricate web of clans can lethally "divide and destroy".
This will create an extraordinarily combustible situation, as early as next summer.
At the same time, Rock Band VR can also be extraordinarily easy.
Having this account has had an extraordinarily positive impact on Brian's life.
You go with the stream of consciousness, which is extraordinarily, epically revealing.
As illustrated by the teaser, details are extraordinarily thin at this point.
Expectations for the effectiveness of Mr Trump's fiscal policies are extraordinarily high.
For a work carved out of Carrara marble it looks extraordinarily cheap.
Whatever the answer, one thing is for sure—she is extraordinarily lucky.
There's an extraordinarily fine line between super romantic and super cringe-worthy.
Securing diplomatic agreement to such a ban would likely be extraordinarily difficult.
Inside the city It's extraordinarily difficult to gauge the mood inside Mosul.
" The petition continues: "This case has been extraordinarily public since its inception.
They set extraordinarily high standards for themselves and the people around them.
" Trump fired back on Monday, calling Waters "an extraordinarily low IQ person.
It was at least 15 million years old, undamaged, and extraordinarily lovely.
If you haven't guessed by now, Uber is extraordinarily inexpensive in India.
If that were to happen, it would be an extraordinarily speedy turnaround.
He said Cisco would be "extraordinarily interesting" if it falls to $27.50.
"It's extraordinarily rare and a statement of the government's case," Moreno said.
The extraordinarily well-preserved gown, or frock, is made from silk damask.
GEM, extraordinarily, brands itself as a "Buyers Beware Market for Informed Investors".
The baby kept insisting on a "shallow latch" — which was extraordinarily painful.
From that vantage point, Clinton emerges as an extraordinarily adept political figure.
Ninety-nine percent of what happens to farm animals is extraordinarily unnatural.
I felt like that film was going to be really extraordinarily special.
He's keeping an extraordinarily low profile and he's not up on comms.
Needless to say, this has been an extraordinarily busy, albeit beautiful, time.
"It makes him an extraordinarily stable and sound name," Mr. Meyer said.
Traditionally, it's been extraordinarily difficult to figure out a dinosaur fossil's gender.
Developing safe and effective MCMs is an extraordinarily challenging and risky endeavor.
What we do know is that the pythons are extraordinarily efficient predators.
The (highly variable) bottom line is that lithium pricing is extraordinarily opaque.
Plainly said, this is extraordinarily creepy and unlikely to yield favorable results.
"The allegation is that he was he was extraordinarily careless," Jackson said.
"It's such an extraordinarily successful form of theft because nothing goes missing."    
The details of the extraordinarily brave event read like every soldier's nightmare.
Yields around the world were already extraordinarily low before the Brexit vote.
Comey has been an extraordinarily controversial figure in the last ten months.
And it would be using extraordinarily deep discounts to lure them away.
"Classical dance is an extraordinarily precise and physical art form," she says.
Trump is not fitting into this conventional mold and doing extraordinarily well.
Those broadcast rights could be extraordinarily lucrative given the sport's global footprint.
Even after entering politics, he's been extraordinarily private about his business dealings.
That may be sometime in the – this is an extraordinarily difficult project.
Her sister, Sandra, comes over and they have an extraordinarily naturalistic conversation.
Their underlying technique, known as bel canto, is extraordinarily hard to master.
SO, LOOK, WE HAVE A FANTASTIC BUSINESS HERE, IT'S DOING EXTRAORDINARILY WELL.
But as its cash burn indicates, that growth has been extraordinarily expensive.
By historical standards, Mueller has run an extraordinarily effective and efficient investigation.
"Of course, the left is extraordinarily adept at organizing," Mr. Holler said.
These requirements make genetically engineered plants extraordinarily expensive to develop and test.
Working out the full implications of any proposed change is extraordinarily difficult.
It's able to perform extraordinarily complex mathematical calculations at extremely fast speeds.
He was a very, very moral as well as extraordinarily erudite writer.
" The opt-out rate for inclusive access, Osborn said, is "extraordinarily small.
She also tolerated an extraordinarily high level of sexism in the workplace.
Dallas is an extraordinarily different place from what it was in 1963.
The market recorded a tiny loss in August, an extraordinarily quiet month.
Cutting rates is the right move, but rates are already extraordinarily low.
They execute on whatever it is they decide to do extraordinarily well.
For 80 years, limousine liberalism has proven extraordinarily adept at this task.
Unfortunately, these drugs are highly addictive, and the lifestyle is extraordinarily unsustainable.
It's been very slow going, especially profits, has been extraordinarily slow going.
There have been few hearings, few speeches, and an extraordinarily rushed process.
We had extraordinarily high winds, we had fire, and it was nighttime.
The African-American undergraduate students I encountered were, on average, extraordinarily intelligent.
It goes without saying that this is extraordinarily hard to pull off.
That is until Mr. Schultz lets loose with an extraordinarily savage ending.
By that time, I was in my third trimester and extraordinarily uncomfortable.
They're just extraordinarily ineffective: a waste of taxpayer money and student time.
"There are bits and pieces that are extraordinarily, personally close," she said.
On the flip side, deporting all DACA recipients would be extraordinarily costly.
His brother-in-law, Mr. Klass, described Mr. Tolkien as extraordinarily disciplined.
Ms. deNicola announced that the results showed extraordinarily high levels of PCBs.
"It's extraordinarily gratifying to see hospice so widely accepted," Mr. Keyserling said.
"That core concept of resilience is extraordinarily important going forward," he said.
In February, the Federal Reserve affixed extraordinarily tight handcuffs to Wells Fargo.
Octane AI's clients say response rates to its chats are extraordinarily high.
" Daalder warned that preparing for the meeting will take "extraordinarily hard work.
"The regulatory framework proposed by the Bureau is extraordinarily broad," Zoeller said.
As the Mueller probe made clear, investigating complex schemes is extraordinarily difficult.
And Musk said that the company was facing "extraordinarily difficult challenges ahead".
You end up hiring from that pool, because they're all extraordinarily qualified.
It doesn't hurt that they're easier to park yet remain extraordinarily capable.
More important, they've been extraordinarily effective in establishing control over working conditions.
That was, in part, a statistical recovery from an extraordinarily bad 2018.
Apple customers tend to be extraordinarily loyal to the company, Ives said.
Trump, however, was not extraordinarily successful in steering new business toward Prestwick.
Mr. Poroshenko was elected president, in May, at an extraordinarily tense moment.
Mr. Poroshenko was elected president, in May, at an extraordinarily tense moment.
To be sure, there are people who have had extraordinarily difficult lives.
" Trump fired back on Monday, calling Waters "an extraordinarily low IQ person.
Court TV, when Steve Brill began it, was an extraordinarily serious enterprise.
Plus, they would automatically reinforce how extraordinarily corrupt Trump's closest allies are.
Harnessing even a small fraction of that potential, however, has proven extraordinarily challenging.
"I just find that an extraordinarily premature conversation to be having," he said.
Steering a course out of this mess requires an extraordinarily deft political touch.
But that part of the market has been performing extraordinarily well this year.
Most people you meet are probably average, and a few are extraordinarily smart.
Researchers have long concluded that voter fraud is extraordinarily rare in U.S. elections.
They got 12 kids out, plus their coach in an extraordinarily difficult rescue.
I find myself extraordinarily rude in the culture, which I find myself here.
Most of them detail his college years when he was extraordinarily active politically.
"[T]he Presidential Medal of Freedom is an extraordinarily sacred award," she said.
The altercation had occurred in the final hours of an extraordinarily contentious session.
Virginia's results suggest Democratic voters have grown extraordinarily energized, particularly in the suburbs.
Buyers get full title to their land and pay extraordinarily low property rates.
IT WAS, said a hoarse, red-eyed Matteo Renzi, an "extraordinarily clear" result.
The Walking Dead still scores extraordinarily high in its key 18–49 demographic.
Artificial intelligent heart disease diagnostics have benefited extraordinarily from new sources of data.
But it's difficult to ignore that it's also an extraordinarily convenient excuse, too.
She specialises in extraordinarily hard cases involving children, often with a religious element.
"I am extraordinarily overjoyed," Wiedeking, 63, told reporters after the ruling on Friday.
Extraordinarily, last month he took the party, Mr Jeyenbekov's own, into the opposition.
"It's simple, but feels extraordinarily fresh and urgent," Josh Constine wrote in October.
Trump can be heard on the tape making extraordinarily vulgar remarks about women.
It's extraordinarily difficult to imagine Speaker Nancy Pelosi capitulating on the wall now.
They come with extraordinarily stringent rules that can easily lead to financial ruin.
That's one thing about summer in the desert: the nights are extraordinarily beautiful!
This will be an extraordinarily successful World Cup on financial and economic grounds.
First, an extraordinarily strong El Niño has been unfolding in the Pacific Ocean.
The Gasol-David Lee duo, meanwhile, has performed extraordinarily well on both ends.
Are you an extraordinarily well-to-do space nut with endless disposable income?
It's extraordinarily open, honest, and warm—feelings one could always use more of.
He's trying to thread a needle that is extraordinarily difficult to pull off.
The President's litigation history and tweeting propensities suggest an extraordinarily difficult alpha client.
"Lady Gaga has always been extraordinarily supportive of the LGBT community," Siciliano said.
They are large, meaty cogs in the often extraordinarily inhumane American farming apparatus.
"First of all, I feel like the book is extraordinarily honest," she said.
These companies are extraordinarily powerful and they have a role to step up.
"I've personally consumed an amount of cannabis that is extraordinarily unpleasant," Edwards says.
If you look at the original American system, it was extraordinarily fact-based.
Extraordinarily long days became my reality; skipping meals was par for the course.
The past several months have been extraordinarily challenging for our company, Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Here he is after treatment by some extraordinarily brave doctors in #Aleppo. pic.twitter.
De Niro delivers an extraordinarily coherent performance of a man riven by contradiction.
In addition to these unsafe conditions, many workers are working extraordinarily long hours.
All of this puts progressive Jews like myself in an extraordinarily difficult position.
According to an extraordinarily pervasive myth, that's exactly what happened to Marisa Tomei.
First, a carbon tax remains an extraordinarily cost-effective way to cut emissions.
But do they truly appreciate just how extraordinarily generous the market has been?
We hasten to add that statistical evidence shows that this is extraordinarily rare.
Because it's broken, Apple pays extraordinarily low tax rates on its global income.
He's been working at an extraordinarily high level for a very long time.
But Biden remains extraordinarily popular among black voters, especially among the older generations.
The forests are, because of whatever reason, ... extraordinarily flammable, to put it mildly.
They come with extraordinarily stringent rules that can easily lead to financial ruin.
The extraordinarily high demand for "Hamilton" tickets makes inventory reductions a good proxy.
And he's an extraordinarily clear thinker as well as being a brilliant thinker.
Steve Jobs was making what was at the time an extraordinarily chancy wager.
Tesla called the incident "an extraordinarily unusual occurrence" and said it is investigating.
Ms. Lee lived a private life, but she was quietly and extraordinarily generous.
He is extraordinarily good at keeping up with all kinds of different projects.
So you have this extraordinarily complex water system, with huge flows of water.
The typical voter in the United States has extraordinarily low levels of information.
I think you'd be an extraordinarily odd person if your lens didn't change.
"At one point, Donald Trump was an extraordinarily wealthy toddler," Stephen Colbert said.
"The reason it takes so long is it is extraordinarily complex," Su said.
Yet any takeover attempt of Qualcomm by Mr. Jacobs faces extraordinarily tough obstacles.
A year into Mr. Trump's presidency, Libya is still an extraordinarily dangerous place.
With Netflix, it's extraordinarily easy to figure out how many people saw it.
He even admits a grudging admiration for drug marketing, which is extraordinarily effective.
He is an extraordinarily generous person, and he spends like there's no tomorrow.
In seeking to simply expand coverage, the ACA made health care extraordinarily expensive.
But, unless you are extraordinarily careful, trying to erase uncertainty comes with downsides.
If Netanyahu does cobble together a majority, the consequences could be extraordinarily significant.
"And this is an extraordinarily fast timeline for a laboratory even like ours."
Look, I — I've said before, that was an extraordinarily difficult and painful time.
The Phillips curve you can still find in the data is extraordinarily flat.
It&aposs been challenging and extraordinarily interesting and fun to be part of.
It seemed "extraordinarily easy" for people to make such "baseless claims," Hill said.
Someone particularly attentive to things as they are and extraordinarily accepting of them.
This time of year, just getting the forecast right can be extraordinarily challenging.
"It's extraordinarily stupid," he told Reuters on Friday, citing an unsustainable debt load.
The Nuggets are one of those teams that are extraordinarily difficult to gauge.
Besides being extraordinarily wealthy, there doesn't seem to be anything unique about him.
Across the Capitol, most Senate Republicans have spent recess in extraordinarily quiet fashion.
His cast of characters, nearly all of the middling sort, was extraordinarily varied.
Leaellynasaura had an extraordinarily long tail, but D. pickeringi's tail was much shorter.
These erratic, ahistorical, illustration styles also seem appropriated (or at least extraordinarily familiar).
This will be an extraordinarily volatile and confusing time for U.S. foreign policy.
It was an extraordinarily profound moment, with power that has stuck with him.
"The reality is many presidents have been extraordinarily unhealthy — even at death's door."
Most women & PoC in tech have extraordinarily high stress tolerance & are incredibly resilient.
He had great control and he was extraordinarily good at shielding the ball.
By means of extraordinarily deep research, David essentially lets the characters speak for themselves.
This link led prosecutors to uncover a vast and extraordinarily intricate web of corruption.
Unfortunately, that type of influence is something that is extraordinarily difficult to guard against.
""It's hard to get into the business right now unless you're extraordinarily well-capitalized.
It would be extraordinarily difficult and morally questionable to force them to do so.
"It is an extraordinarily expansive rate," Vial was quoted as saying in the daily.
This was not seen as unusual — because the U.S. was an extraordinarily violent place.
It is an extraordinarily delicate job, which Mr Comey hinted may take many months.
And it's extraordinarily difficult to just replace them and still have something that works.
So many childless and/or partnerless queer people build extraordinarily rich, meaningful, fulfilling lives.
However clever the plan looked on paper, it is both extraordinarily blunt and risky.
" Cello's is "extraordinarily restless, milling from her forehead, tumbling over her formidable huntress cups.
Today, the Getty family, while still extraordinarily wealthy, is using their money for good.
This includes some very low-level personnel who have access to extraordinarily sensitive information.
IMAGE: Harvard Biodesign LabAs machines go, the human body is an extraordinarily efficient one.
And on the flip side, one can be extraordinarily creative in a math course.
Therefore the games where the Russian team was playing were extraordinarily important for us.
First, markets have been steadily rising against a backdrop of extraordinarily loose monetary policy.
We are extraordinarily thankful that some things have changed in the past ten years.
It's an extraordinarily necessary and powerful investment in the futures of our own communities.
"#Thoseheavenlydays are plentiful in this extraordinarily beautiful, peaceful serene spot in Mexico," she wrote.
To this story must be added the usual point that flying remains extraordinarily safe.
B2B service marketplaces (think translation as a service) are an extraordinarily lucrative startup category.
"I knew I wasn't going to coach at an extraordinarily high level," Powers says.
The result is an extraordinarily high teacher turnover rate in every corner of Oakland.
Surely some Clinton supporters, and people in Clinton's orbit, believe this is extraordinarily unfair.
When the LG G6 came out, it was positioned extraordinarily well on the market.
"As an artist and as a person, Prince was so extraordinarily generous," she says.
It is extraordinarily difficult to estimate how many foreign fighters remain in the region.
"He was also extraordinarily gifted as a writer and as a director," explains Lawrence.
"We are living though extraordinarily expansionary monetary policy coming to an end," she said.
So long as they stay healthy, you should be extraordinarily pleased with either team.
It turns out that this is an extraordinarily effective way to raise consciousness online.
"These loans are extraordinarily expensive with annual percentage rates near 400 percent," Horowitz said.
Their creativity is negatively impacted and it becomes extraordinarily difficult to generate new ideas.
For example, financials and Chinese internet stocks, like Alibaba, are "extraordinarily cheap," he said.
CHIP, too, is an extraordinarily cost-effective way to provide for our children's future.
Financial conditions are extraordinarily soft in several countries as evidenced by negative interest rates.
"This department is performing extraordinarily well," Tillerson insisted to reporters at a photo opportunity.
Ben Carson was also critical, saying it showed "extraordinarily poor judgment" on Trump's part.
He had no explanation for what had occurred, only that it was extraordinarily rare.
"Many countries charge us extraordinarily high tariffs or create impossible trade barriers," he said.
And the effects could also be infuriating: France remained an extraordinarily bureaucratic state, too.
Likewise, it has never justified its extraordinarily bloated corps of generals and flag officers.
Most likely, it will be extraordinarily difficult for Angela Merkel to form a government.
"He's a huge philanthropist, he's an international icon and he's extraordinarily smart," Rinne said.
The Hollywood Reporter said the series had got off to an "extraordinarily promising beginning".
" McAleenan defended the conditions at the Texas facility, acknowledging it's an "extraordinarily challenging situation.
Most important, Trump has an extraordinarily grandiose sense of what his power is about.
It is extraordinarily difficult for a Johnny-come-lately to become a football power.
What we got with Netflix was an extraordinarily generous budget and complete artistic freedom.
Which is not to suggest that Canada isn't, generally, extraordinarily excited about the Trudeaus.
But the opportunity is there — openings per person looking for work are extraordinarily high.
Where it gets tricky is the extraordinarily specific skill specialization required to complete projects.
That led to the received opinion that the company has an extraordinarily weak business.
When you blow this up to a national level, the results are extraordinarily scary.
Spaceflight is extraordinarily tricky, and other ambitious timelines have had to be pushed back.
Trump's presidency has been extraordinarily good at exposing flaws and weaknesses in American democracy.
Not to mention that New York City is an extraordinarily expensive place to live.
Over all, the number of G.O.P. retirements in plausibly competitive districts isn't extraordinarily high.
And it has done some extraordinarily petty things, like refusing to recognize Pride Month.
He had a form of gigantism and had grown extraordinarily tall by his teens.
He recruited extraordinarily well, though L.S.U.'s status as a national power surely helped.
The new secretary of state must fix an infrastructure that's extraordinarily vulnerable to hackers.
"I took an extraordinarily rigid position," Mr. Heart said in an interview in 1994.
The only way I won to begin with was building an extraordinarily diverse coalition.
"I was extraordinarily disappointed in the position the Justice Department has taken," said Sen.
This is extraordinarily reactionary stuff, but not especially political in the sense of electioneering.
Assessing the danger posed by the coronavirus is extraordinarily difficult; even scientists are unsure.
And those koalas have done extraordinarily well, even though they have some genetic problems.
But overall, as a bit of S2 infrastructure, science has served humanity extraordinarily well.
Ashley Carman: Other than him... Nilay Patel: One extraordinarily important user of the Grid.
" He said President Trump and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) "have responded extraordinarily.
The buildings, which reek of disinfectant and manure, form extraordinarily efficient egg-producing machines.
He'd just been fired, on the ground that he frequently took extraordinarily long lunches.
Climate changes over the past 2,000 years have been extraordinarily destabilizing to ruling classes.
And while collecting the blood may be simple, the subsequent analysis is extraordinarily complex.
The path forward for the Catholic Church in the modern world is extraordinarily uncertain.
In fact, the models they have built have performed extraordinarily well at that task.
The river is extraordinarily high and muddy this year, the color of chocolate milk.
But the distance OR-54 covered in two years was "extraordinarily long," she said.
"Checks and balances will be extraordinarily weak and difficult to apply," Mr. Yalcinbayir said.
Real estate agents across the country are reporting extraordinarily strong demand for early January.
This was the worst week in Mr Johnson's extraordinarily bad two months in office.
By Jolie Kerr By now, you probably know that your phone is extraordinarily dirty.
The risk of acquiring a respiratory infection through air travel is still extraordinarily low.
The whole interior is very different, but it's extraordinarily high quality for the class.
In Iowa, Booker says the state of the campaign "is extraordinarily strong," he adds.
Extraordinarily, Mrs Lam herself has not made any public statements for over a week.
"It's going to be extraordinarily challenging," Bob O'Donnell of Technalysis Research said by phone.
Krivak is an extraordinarily elegant writer, with a deep awareness of the natural world.
She is extraordinarily well-qualified, yet can be politically heavy-handed and personally awkward.
"Training young physicians to be doctors is an extraordinarily difficult thing," Dr. Chilimuri said.
Though cigarettes are available at any corner store, they are extraordinarily profitable to smuggle.
House Democrats introduced an extraordinarily ambitious resolution to fulfill their "Green New Deal" pledges.
It is extraordinarily rare to look up to someone with a body like mine.
Kauffmann was an extraordinarily rare example of a successful woman artist from the period.
"He was extraordinarily dismissive of her," a former senior White House official told the magazine.
"That's not the America we want," he said during an extraordinarily direct speech on Tuesday.
Although some studies have identified genes associated with those enhanced traits, they are extraordinarily rare.
The text adds that Miller commented on Lisso's "extraordinarily pretty teeth," revealing her caustic wit.
Such mergers are extraordinarily powerful events that help reshape the galactic terrain of the universe.
"The poor are always extraordinarily vulnerable to shocks because they have no buffer," said Sachs.
Now again, this is -- this is going to be an extraordinarily complex series of negotiations.
From the standpoint of an executive at a conventional business it must seem extraordinarily unfair.
It does so at such a careful rate that none of it feels extraordinarily complicated.
"She will be extraordinarily sensitive to not promise anything that she can't deliver," he said.
The bill was extraordinarily unpopular, with some polls showing it had 21 percent overall favorability.
If America's "endless wars" have taught us anything, it's that they're extraordinarily hard to end.
And although his presidential campaign failed, Walker has been extraordinarily effective in his own state.
Researchers said an offer to an entire city, no matter its size, was extraordinarily rare.
The upshot of an extraordinarily hectic week in Washington was that, in essence, nothing happened.
For most of the past decade, investing in property in Nairobi has been extraordinarily lucrative.
Indeed, he did extraordinarily well despite all that, and just couldn't overcome some demographic headwinds.
What is clear is that Trump's approach to reforming the vetting system is extraordinarily harsh.
China as a whole has worked extraordinarily hard to get to where it is today.
"Merde", wrote one especially disgruntled critic of the "extraordinarily self-defeating" performance; "what a mess".
Mrs May was dealt a bad hand in Brexit; she has played it extraordinarily badly.
The songs were written during an extraordinarily dark and depressive period, and they're fittingly bleak.
One way to detect black holes indirectly is by looking for extraordinarily bright galactic cores.
Grant now lands in the middle, thanks to his extraordinarily progressive work on race relations.
"That's why the simplistic analysis of an extraordinarily complex code is very unfair," he said.
His extraordinarily misogynistic outbursts against female journalists like Megyn Kelly are totally out of order.
Corker called him "extraordinarily well-qualified," and said he hoped he would be confirmed quickly.
The incumbent governor was an extraordinarily popular Democrat in what was then a Republican state.
MACCALLUM: He is an extremely educated man, extraordinarily smart and knows his history-- PROSER: Right.
A company called MetaCert is trying to fight phishing emails with an extraordinarily simple method.
Good, Aries, that means this retrograde will only be typically annoying, instead of extraordinarily annoying.
Possibly I'm extraordinarily lucky, but I've generally felt quite supported by most of the community.
"There will be some great defenses here but it is extraordinarily tough," he told Reuters.
The Tar Heels are extraordinarily efficient on their possessions, and they play to their strengths.
Stocks had gotten extraordinarily cheap, which caused them to come roaring back, the host said.
" Kate Warne, investment strategist at Edward Jones Investment, agrees the market has been "extraordinarily resilient.
This is specifically about investment opportunities—and Kaye is extraordinarily bullish about the industry's prospects.
We do an extraordinarily detailed psychosocial and medical exam on all of our donor evaluations.
But he is extraordinarily thin-skinned for a man whose success should provide enough reassurance.
Even in its mildest moments, the world that Luke Cage lives in is extraordinarily brutal.
The trouble is that the Syrian war is an extraordinarily complicated issue without easy answers.
There are two moods that Star Wars movies — well, most of them — do extraordinarily well.
She notes a global slowdown but says the U.S. economy has proven itself "extraordinarily resilient".
He is extraordinarily good at stopping things, but not really tested in making legislation happen.
Geddert was simply one individual in an extraordinarily long line of people who were duped.
We consider it to be extraordinarily reckless for any publication to publish this bogus story.
The torment of suspended animation, the denial of catharsis, is extraordinarily effective within an episode.
Part of the problem is a tough comparison with extraordinarily low gasoline prices last year.
And everyone on our team should be extraordinarily proud of everything that they have done.
Companies looking for cash also lean on bond markets that offer extraordinarily low interest rates.
"If you cost that, you would see that the tickets are extraordinarily cheap," he said.
"This is an area where we need to be extraordinarily careful and circumspect", he said.
"You don't believe in climate change at all," he told Happer, who became extraordinarily defensive.
The BoJ's eventual exit from the extraordinarily accommodative monetary environment poses a medium-term risk.
In New Hampshire, which has an open primary system, Tulsi does extraordinarily well with independents.
The Clintons have been extraordinarily lucky, benefitting from political decisions by both Democrats and Republicans.
But the real world is enormous, wildly heterogeneous, extraordinarily complicated, and, itself, often surpassingly strange.
Women's resentment does have an extraordinarily long shelf-life, as Clinton himself is finding out.
Preparing a complex defense involving thousands of documents with an incarcerated defendant is extraordinarily difficult.
Wells Fargo also charged extraordinarily high trading fees compared to those offered at other banks.
Impeachment is about abuse of the extraordinarily powerful office of the presidency for personal gain.
I'm sure you're going to be extraordinarily constrained about what you can say about it.
"It seems extraordinarily unlikely that this ruling will stand in the long term," she said.
That's extraordinarily hot for that area, but such abnormalities would start happening a lot more.
In recent years, it has become apparent that doctors have developed extraordinarily high burnout rates.
While Al Qaeda has largely been defeated, the Taliban has proved to be extraordinarily resilient.
But Ms. Rugh said it would be "extraordinarily difficult" to reconcile herself to supporting Mrs.
That's an extraordinarily high barrier for Trump's opponents to overcome in a hyper-partisan climate.
Both are extraordinarily well known and have been vetted by the American public for decades.
Both years were preceded by unusually strong years (2013 and 2017) with extraordinarily low volatility.
"He's extraordinarily diligent," said Ginsburg at en event last week hosted by the Aspen Institute.
"It's a compelling and extraordinarily detailed piece of work — it really nails it," said Flessa.
As secretary of state, Clinton had access to extraordinarily sensitive material, both classified and unclassified.
The lowest common denominator of digital socialization works extraordinarily well for no one in particular.
He created an entire audience who was extraordinarily demanding about what went on their plate.
Roku, the developer of a popular streaming device and platform, has also performed extraordinarily well.
But instead of smooth sailing, we've had an extraordinarily bumpy ride through fundamentally smooth seas.
Because of that, puttonyo wines have a dark honey color and an extraordinarily rich taste.
This one stands out because of how bad things have gotten in extraordinarily good times.
He also has his rackets strung at an extraordinarily low tension, sometimes under 40 pounds.
The world is such an extraordinarily crazy place, it's really hard to understand the rules.
"It's extraordinarily significant when the United States formally designates something as ethnic cleansing," he said.
In this moment in time, that is extraordinarily important for our democracy and our government.
Even more extraordinarily, The Viewing Booth forces the audience into confrontation with their viewing biases.
"His statements make him sound extraordinarily sensible, compared to other Trump nominees," said Dr. Caldeira.
Here's what you need to know: • Wednesday was an extraordinarily busy day, particularly in Washington.
Ambassador Bolton is a very underrated, amazing American, and I applaud this extraordinarily talented pick.
So if [Bacelar] does extraordinarily well, then she will be the front-runner for 2022.
But zoning laws, among other factors, have created an extraordinarily difficult path to living here.
Certainly Elton was extraordinarily lucky to nip it in the bud in the right time.
Surely this is a signal to prosecutors to treat it as an extraordinarily grave transgression.
In Mr. Shannon's extraordinarily lucid performance, you can see such thoughts float across Johnny's face.
" "There's a privileged alignment that connects action, power, and penetration with extraordinarily sized, masculine men.
Throwing them all together could be extraordinary fun — or, as the premiere proved, extraordinarily confusing.
A psychological educational evaluation found that the older twin has extraordinarily high self-sacrificing tendencies.
"They haven't been extraordinarily trustworthy," Francesca Cappelletti, who teaches at the University of Ferrara, said.
So I have a beef with that, but overall, we are an extraordinarily safe country.
The language of the code itself is extraordinarily mystifying, even in the judgment of experts.
His physicality, timing and dramatic projection are all different — brilliant, extraordinarily clear, but bracingly different.
Extraordinarily, the mayhem affecting sub-Saharan Africa's leading nation has received little international press coverage.
"We have a very extraordinarily expensive air base that's there," Mr. Trump said of Iraq.
Nearly two weeks before voting for the Democratic nomination begins, the race remains extraordinarily fluid.
"The business climate is extraordinarily murky, and the judicial system is poor," Mr. Kozlov said.
Americans also have an extraordinarily inaccurate view of how much is spent on global health.
"You see this extraordinarily low rating by the party out of power," Mr. Doherty said.
Or, no, more specifically, he saw Miller, who was extraordinarily tall, the easiest to spot.
Plus, Kluber is an extraordinarily difficult matchup for right-handed batters, who are hitting just .
I have been extraordinarily close to my sister, who is suffering from a terminal disease.
The cost of living is extraordinarily affordable compared to many other cities across the country.
"They are still telling the president what he wants to hear, and that's extraordinarily dangerous."
Politics have grown extraordinarily polarized, which is both a cause and effect of social polarization.
"She is an extraordinarily sweet and smart girl who obviously had some troubles," Denberg says.
"Finding new interventions could be extraordinarily helpful in terms of quality of life," he said.
"We are doing everything humanly possible to find them, despite extraordinarily difficult conditions," he said.
"Rudy Giuliani is an extraordinarily talented and patriotic American," Mr. Trump said in the statement.
For the most part, the curators of this  compact but extraordinarily rich exhibition succeed admirably.
Our Treasury team is extraordinarily good at being on top of counter-party risk management.
Under Mueller's direction, the F.B.I. began an extraordinarily meticulous examination of Cohen's life and finances.
And yet, despite the bettors' confidence, the outcome was extraordinarily unusual, and all but unnoticed.
" This follows a Justice Department statement that warned releasing the memo "would be extraordinarily reckless.
But it also seemed to rely almost completely on the presence of extraordinarily vigilant magistrates.
It is not surprising that the new report finds the commission's merger remedies extraordinarily successful.
The "convenience" in the store's name is no misnomer, for the place is extraordinarily efficient.
But an extraordinarily foolish move destroyed his chances to keep it for even two weeks.
"It's extraordinarily frustrating," said Councilman Howard Shook, whose office lost 16 years of digital records.
Cox's murder has deeply rattled Britain, but the response from politicians has been extraordinarily dignified.
The White House is in constant turmoil, with extraordinarily high turnover among top staff members.
It was an extraordinarily unusual move for an organization that by its nature shuns transparency.
"In the US, Muslim communities have been extraordinarily forthcoming with the police in terrorism cases."
And everyone on my team should be extraordinarily proud of everything that they have done.
If they're extraordinarily successful with AOL and Yahoo, it'll be just sort of marginally. Absolutely.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that the cloud is an "extraordinarily big bet" for the company.
First, an extraordinarily strong El Niño unfolded in the Pacific Ocean in 2015 and early 2016.
Through his 21300 days in terms of policy and I&aposm extraordinarily happy with President Trump.
On the day of the March, President Trump -- extraordinarily -- decided not to say anything at all.
"An extraordinarily grave situation arose in the residence," the statement by lawyer Carlos Alberto Beraldi said.
We have an extraordinarily complex and challenging relationship with Russia where few of our interests intersect.
Presidential campaigns are usually extraordinarily careful about the associations and connections they make on the trail.
We're very different — we're extraordinarily different, the complete yin and yang, but we like each other.
It is extraordinarily difficult to reconcile opposing points of view on issues that matter to people.
Human nature is extraordinarily malleable, and I think that's the most defining thing about our nature.
In short, these paths require drastic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions at an extraordinarily fast pace.
Illustration: Jon Hoad/University of EdinburghGizmodo: Inferring behavior from fossils and footprints must be extraordinarily difficult.
This is because it's a clash of two fundamentally incompatible—and extraordinarily polarizing—human rights claims.
Whoever wins and whoever loses will need to work extraordinarily hard to bridge these two camps.
It all represents an extraordinarily rapid change following previously frozen relations—and North Korean nuclear belligerence.
And this department is performing extraordinarily well, and I take exception to anyone who characterizes otherwise.
His son was killed in combat, and the grief was both unimaginable, and later, extraordinarily public.
Opera is an extraordinarily expensive art form, and the Teatro Regio was already making a loss.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP's approval and disapproval ratings have remained extraordinarily stable over the past three years.
Individuals' physical or mental characteristics, and their susceptibility to diseases, turned out to be extraordinarily complex.
Perhaps I shouldn't say "the basics," because what I mean by that is actually extraordinarily complex.
An extraordinarily powerful storm system is spinning across the North Atlantic Ocean, just southeast of Greenland.
As a side note, I think FBA will be extraordinarily difficult for another retailer to replicate.
Cramer was shocked by the strength Universal Theme Parks, owned by Comcast, which were extraordinarily strong.
There are no natural breaks, no variation, which makes them extraordinarily vulnerable to rapidly spreading fire.
It is extraordinarily unlikely that she could overcome the loss of even one of those states.
Cadwalladr described Wylie as "extraordinarily brave," particularly since Cambridge Analytica repeatedly threatened them with legal action.
But religion sometimes feeds into the teaching of other subjects—in a few cases extraordinarily so.
The last point in Mr Bercow's defence is that his job is an extraordinarily difficult one.
At the time, Tesla called the fire "extraordinarily unusual" and said it was investigating its cause.
Many are extraordinarily wealthy and use the prevalent, institutional pressure to succeed to justify reckless behavior.
A culture that we are all proud of and where extraordinarily talented people want to work.
But I think that's an extraordinarily difficult problem, with a president for whom nothing is real.
"I do think that the open lines of communication, which are relatively new, are extraordinarily important."
It all comes down to five simple yet extraordinarily complicated words: best interests of the children.
The same political party embraced two extraordinarily contradictory polices in response to a similar opportunity/threat.
But if Democrats lose in court, it's going to be extraordinarily difficult to hold off impeachment.
"This is an extraordinarily fortunate outcome for Merck's Keytruda," said BMO Capital Markets analyst Alex Arfaei.
The Internet effect The number of people who will watch these debates should be extraordinarily high.
The President is extraordinarily touchy about the merest suggestion that his victory is not totally authentic.
But American shale, in particular the Permian Basin in Texas, is proving to be extraordinarily productive.
BENSON: But the press and the media is extraordinarily biased against this president and his administration.
"MIT has also started a big incubator called The Engine, which is extraordinarily exciting," she explained.
It's also extraordinarily stark with a display that puts out peak brightness levels of 28,28 nits.
Mulvaney said Trump was still "extraordinarily popular back home" and Republican lawmakers would respond to that.
"They were extraordinarily important before the last couple of days — they're even more important now," Sen.
Watch the entire interview below (if you can make it past this extraordinarily painful moment). Cringe.
"I find [Prince Philip] extraordinarily interesting—his childhood, again, you couldn't make it up," Morgan said.
After two extraordinarily strong months of jobs growth, forecasts centred on a modest fall of 12,500.
"Business sentiment across the globe is extraordinarily fragile," the economist told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
These days, presidents are burdened with a thousand too many responsibilities, making their time extraordinarily valuable.
Cosby was an extraordinarily successful actor and comedian primarily because of his personal charisma and charm.
"I think that's of enormous value and that network itself is going to be extraordinarily resilient."
In the face of the extraordinarily difficult issues we face, Ali has been our happy warrior.
But here's my guess: Apple is going to be extraordinarily good at upselling on this one.
Cooney tried to explain that the value of the room is "extraordinarily important" regarding Menendez's intent.
"Even with these discounts, the costs are still extraordinarily high for these lifesaving drugs," he said.
The two Democratic frontrunners, Hans Keirstead and Harley Rouda, are locked in an extraordinarily divisive battle.
"This very high pressure area resulted in extraordinarily high temperatures and dry conditions there," he said.
Yet it's impossible to shake the notion that knowledge is extraordinarily important—impossible, and terribly unwise.
"At that stage, it was an extraordinarily risky adventure for everybody, including the patient," he added.
Still, the death of a child in custody is "an extraordinarily rare occurrence," McAleenan told CBS.
It's too limited a show to do justice to Mr. Oppenheim's extraordinarily prolific 20083-year career.
Microsoft's extraordinarily generous takeover bid harks back to a time of higher valuations for tech companies.
As a former public defender, I saw firsthand that the American justice system is extraordinarily unequal.
This means that the extraordinarily stimulative policies of the post-22019 period need to be unwound.
Heat and exhaustion are making a leap off the diving board into the pool extraordinarily appealing.
But that would make it extraordinarily hard for states like Pennsylvania to make public college free.
Mueller maintained an extraordinarily low profile during the course of his investigation, rarely making public appearances.
"The idea of them all packing a truck and moving to New York felt extraordinarily nondramatic."
Kavanaugh's extraordinarily partisan remarks before the Senate Judiciary Committee also left quite an impact on Americans.
This Churchill was extraordinarily successful at court and in war, earning a fortune and a dukedom.
" Last year, The Guardian referred to "his extraordinarily pure tone, sinuous phrasing and seamless breathing technique.
Even if Mazda never does fix those problems, the CX-5 is an extraordinarily impressive machine.
Is your passion, something you love and are extraordinarily good at doing, something your company needs?
I also know much about the rationale for why extraordinarily sensitive information is kept close hold.
"It would be extraordinarily difficult," said the state's Elections Director Bryan Caskey in court, KAKE reported.
He conceded that it was "extraordinarily difficult" to carry out an investigation in a conflict zone.
And Robinson Canó, while he may have cheated, has been an extraordinarily fun player to watch.
"I have an issue to discuss with you — extraordinarily weird even by my standards," he wrote.
They were maxed out on credit cards with extraordinarily high interest rates even before the coronavirus.
Still, the Trump administration needs to understand that America's credibility in Latin America is extraordinarily low.
"She has been an extraordinarily effective caucus leader," as Jonathan Chait writes in New York magazine.
The US has extraordinarily high levels of gun ownership, topping all other countries in the world.
Dr. Hawking was an extraordinarily influential scientist, as well as a courageous and determined human being.
The work provides new evidence of how extraordinarily different one person's "smellscape" may be from another's.
Even so, it hasn't rained nearly as much as the previous year, which was extraordinarily wet.
Prioritizing health reform has not, in the past, been an extraordinarily successful strategy for new presidents.
But then he got extraordinarily lucky when his old reality TV host Donald Trump became president.
They're incredibly unforgiving of manufacturing flaws, extraordinarily simple in design, and very, very easy to use.
Transit leadership and the M.T.A. board knew the effects on the community would be extraordinarily difficult.
But in Seattle, the notion has proved extraordinarily contentious, culminating in the abrupt reversal on Tuesday.
I think the Pakistan relationship — the Pakistan relationship and the U.S. relationship is extraordinarily important regionally.
"That's a very broad statement about what is still an extraordinarily amorphous transaction," Mr. Coffee said.
Many Lasik surgeons are dismissive of claims of persistent severe pain or call it extraordinarily rare.
" At this point, he says "it will be extraordinarily difficult to trace Patient Zero of coronavirus.
"She was extraordinarily engaged in everything politically that was happening in the moment," Mr. Fliedner said.
And yet it appears to be an extraordinarily rare condition in the world Faye moves through.
"We were extraordinarily influenced by the simpatico nature of this great museum next door," he said.
The metrics he was held to were extraordinarily demanding: about 35,000 lines of code per week.
Make no mistake, to be a slightly below average quarterback in the N.F.L. is extraordinarily difficult.
"The risk of acquiring a respiratory infection through air travel is still extraordinarily low," Bogoch said.
An extraordinarily complicated piece of engineering, the land bridge is based on a conceptually simple design.
The highs can be extraordinarily high, as the Magic discovered after upending the Lakers on Wednesday.
In the same way, Mr. Trump, quite extraordinarily, doesn't understand the difference between truth and lie.
She told CNN that the phony profiles typically depict "extraordinarily good looking" people or military officers.
News organizations are often competitors, but this was an extraordinarily fruitful collaboration that stretched over months.
"I was extraordinarily excited," Schultz, who was in his early 0003s at the time, tells Raz.
Moss's full-bore performance — anchored by her extraordinarily supple face — gives the movie its emotional stakes.
"Jay is extraordinarily good at explaining his side of things in the media," Mr. Lynn said.
It turns out that offering an extraordinarily generous return policy on mattresses can be super-costly.
Mr. Trump's chaotic transition left him extraordinarily far behind in the process of staffing his administration.
But then Ragnar's last meetings with Lagertha and Floki are [also] extraordinarily powerful and beautifully shot.
Our deterrent is aging and while extraordinarily capable now, needs to be replaced and modernized now.
The final hour, however, is filled with indelible moments, and the overall pacing is extraordinarily brisk.
College life is extraordinarily taxing for students who are suffering from pronounced mental distress or illness.
" He was, Mr. Suhl said, "infuriatingly stubborn and self-absorbed, yet extraordinarily sensitive, kind and generous.
He had been an extraordinarily gentle man, she said, and a serious student of the Bible.
But Johnson's move — to try to frustrate Parliament — has proved to be an extraordinarily flawed one.
Then again, AOC is used to an extraordinarily high level of scrutiny, much of it personal.
An immunity deal would make it extraordinarily difficult for the Justice Department to prosecute Mr. Flynn.
Such gauges are "extraordinarily sensitive to energy prices" and other factors, he added in the interview.
The government isn't offering subsidies for new builds, and wholesale prices are extraordinarily low right now.
It is "extraordinarily improbable," he argued, that 20 women would fabricate reports of drug-facilitated assaults.
And it was extraordinarily visual and that was very much what Behance was at the time.
Here's another film that undermines the supposed nobility of monarchy, although in an extraordinarily different way.
It's extraordinarily cold, and it's their day off, so thank you guys for making this happen.
That creating these platforms are extraordinarily beneficial if they are guided by the right values. Right.
But even separate of that, just the fact that in some settings our biology is such that we are extraordinarily prosocial creatures, and in other settings extraordinarily antisocial creatures, shows how important it is to really understand the biology of our response to context and environment.
SYDNEY HOLDER WROTE A BOOK, HE WAS THE EXPERT ON IT AND WHEN YOU GET THROUGH THE BOOK, THERES NOBODY WHOSE PREDICTIONS ON INTEREST RATES I WOULD PAY ATTENTION TO, INCLUDING MINE EVEN INCLUDING CHARLIE INTEREST RATES ARE EXTRAORDINARILY – BEEN EXTRAORDINARILY LOW FOR A LONG, LONG TIME.
It is extraordinarily difficult for the federal government to strip a natural born American of their citizenship.
No, but there's no denying that she's culpable in setting her own bar for Halloween extraordinarily high.
In addition to being extremely impersonal, the sheer act of taking a selfie can look extraordinarily dumb.
With its low, sloping shape and covered rear wheels, the car is designed to be extraordinarily aerodynamic.
It's extraordinarily difficult to shock anyone this late in the Internet Beef game, yet Banks has delivered.
He'd been polling extraordinarily well in the state — late polls had him leading by double-digit margins.
It's extraordinarily well made and is a deeply complicated world of characters which mirrors our own society.
The meal turns out extraordinarily light and refreshing – we even ordered two extra main courses (of desserts).
And it turns out that experience of older dudes indoctrinating young girls into addiction is extraordinarily common.
This is an extraordinarily unusual occurrence, and we are investigating the incident to find out what happened.
They are extraordinarily difficult to deter because they are unpredictable and rarely the subject of any communication.
This shift in Georgia environmentalism, fortified by redistricting, served Gingrich and the Georgia Republican Party extraordinarily well.
Thanks to two extraordinarily kind-hearted customers, Pennsylvania Pizza Hut waitress Krystal Kramer is no longer homeless.
Prices follow sales, and sales have been running extraordinarily low since last summer, when mortgage rates spiked.
Their hosts, who themselves fled Honduras in 2400 and are now US citizens, have proven extraordinarily patient.
The end product, a simple audio record of each speaker, took an extraordinarily coordinated effort to produce.
Extraordinarily, it will be the first greenfield aluminum rolling mill in the United States in 37 years.
" Inside the courtroom, the judge thanked the jurors for their service, calling it an "extraordinarily difficult case.
The magic ingredient for creating revolutionary new machine learning services is extraordinarily large and rich data sets.
"John was a great friend, an extraordinarily talented actor and amazingly good at comedy," said Joyce DeWitt.
"The news about what goes on inside people [in this book] is really extraordinarily dark," Smith said.
This would "guarantee the governability of our country at an extraordinarily complex moment", he said in Congress.
"First of all, I feel like the book is extraordinarily honest," Caitlyn said of her ex's response.
Despite a pro-Brotherhood bias, its reporting of the insurrection was also extraordinarily detailed, comprehensive and informative.
Apple, an American tech giant, said the law would give the government "extraordinarily broad and vague powers".
We had an extraordinarily strong retail sales report; a 21998% gain in core CPI month over month.
An extraordinarily prosperous economy—we live at the most prosperous free time in the history of humanity.
But even the brandishing of the threat extends his extraordinarily antagonistic relationship with the nation's metropolitan centers.
"Nudge", a book co-written with Cass Sunstein, is both an extraordinarily influential work and a bestseller.
They're extraordinarily large and heavy, and depend on other obsolete technologies like VCRs and old gaming consoles.
" Arms control, Mr O'Hanlon says, "often gets a bad rap, but it is an extraordinarily valuable tool.
Swedish photographer and dog enthusiast  Evelyn Edblad has trained her three Australian Kelpies to be extraordinarily still.
"These are extraordinarily partisan times," said a commenter under the name Six Minutes Remaining of New York.
The word is visually extraordinarily important, its power often enhanced by abstract or decorative compositions around it.
We look back now, and I remember how fearful that was, but it worked out extraordinarily well.
But Paris is extraordinarily picturesque, draws millions of tourists yearly and has many riverside landmarks and museums.
These extraordinarily dense celestial entities exert gravitational fields so strong that no matter or light can escape.
Extraordinarily, it will be the first greenfield aluminium rolling mill in the United States in 37 years.
Voter suppression is dangerously effective and extraordinarily antidemocratic, but it can only be deployed by government actors.
Whether you find this extraordinarily convenient or sort of creepy likely depends on your opinion of Uber.
Japan's telcos are extraordinarily profitable and exist in a mature market, so why the sudden rate change?
Canadian police have been extraordinarily unforthcoming when it comes to the use of IMSI catchers, or StingRays.
Tensions can't help but grow if one spouse is extraordinarily frugal while the other is a spendthrift.
But most people never get much further than where they start: working extraordinarily hard for very little.
It is very difficult for us to see video of him without extraordinarily fond memories of him.
Its economy has also become far too dependent on extraordinarily high investment levels to generate economic growth.
The country is extraordinarily diverse, with 70 languages spoken across a swathe of often thickly forested islands.
That's because finding and confirming the existence of exoplanets was extraordinarily difficult without advanced tools and resources.
That's a lot of lava, but flow volumes can be extraordinarily difficult to measure, the USGS said.
These dishes and others like them are extraordinarily good because the ingredients are allowed to speak quietly.
Today, we're venturing to the Midway Islands, an extraordinarily remote area that's been exceptionally polluted by plastic.
In 2008, it was "extraordinarily difficult" to get mortgage financing because of the financial crisis, he said.
And it was not a commercial success because the publishing game is a racket and extraordinarily hard.
"I think they've done extraordinarily well," said Merv Adrian, an analyst at the technology research firm Gartner.
While the work is extraordinarily timely and undeniably important, Daley's ­argument is perhaps a bit too zealous.
Across the country, Americans cast their ballots on Tuesday, putting an end to this extraordinarily divisive election.
Because of these guidelines, and the crush of people seeking relief, obtaining a pardon is extraordinarily difficult.
Read this: The FTC has approved a roughly $5 billion settlement with FacebookThat amount is extraordinarily large.
"The density of elegant ideas per page [in the book] is extraordinarily high," the prize citation reads.
That's because so many device makers are extraordinarily slow to adopt software updates and critical security patches.
The safest investments, like 10-year Treasury notes, are providing extraordinarily low yields — only about 1.9 percent.
The place was designed by Angelo Donghia, a man who all his life wore extraordinarily wide collars.
Drawing is an extraordinarily physical way of analyzing something, digested through my body on a molecular level.
X is more expensive—but not extraordinarily more expensive—than its predecessors, which are aimed upmarket anyway.
The duet was extraordinarily horny, and the entire internet collectively came together to say, definitively, Oh, yeah.
The Carr Fire has been extraordinarily destructive, having destroyed 1,077 homes and 522 commercial and other structures.
Cipollone has argued that the committee is making "unprecedented and extraordinarily intrusive demands" with its document requests.
They've been doing extraordinarily well," the equity research analyst at Hilton Capital Management said on "Closing Bell.
The agency was "extraordinarily thorough and transparent in the review and approval of our application," he said.
He discovered that the term was almost unknown until around 1960—when it suddenly became extraordinarily common.
The Eurasia founder said it's "extraordinarily unlikely" that the trade war with China will escalate that far.
The Shalane Effect dismantles it: She is extraordinarily competitive, but not petty; team-oriented, but not deferential.
"They all have a pattern of likes, follows, and tweets which are extraordinarily similar," the message said.
The only people who can get away with that are the extraordinarily privileged and the supremely dumb.
He was extraordinarily versatile, playing quarterback, halfback, wide receiver, defensive back, punter, and punt and kick returner.
Beyond disruption, teachers have another reason to hate the toys — they can get extraordinarily annoying, extremely quickly.
Many left social networks, homes and businesses, making it extraordinarily difficult for families to build intergenerational wealth.
"Summer in the Forest" is an extraordinarily tender documentary that asks what it means to be human.
The way that's been internalized is that the news is the extraordinarily terrible things that happen today.
Sharing that kind of information was "extraordinarily beyond what any rational business would do," Mr. Carstensen said.
That is a tremendous burden made weightier by the fact that the stakes really are extraordinarily high.
Still, few could have predicted how extraordinarily trying the week would be leading up to our interview.
These are actions that are insensitive to the level of interest rates, which are already extraordinarily low.
"Part D has been under budget every year, and member satisfaction is extraordinarily high," Dr. Miller said.
"Wave elections are extraordinarily rare," he said, though there have been several in the last dozen years.
Extraordinarily, the militia was composed of nearly 40 runaway slaves — and Peter Denison served as its commander.
Therefore you have to have these Pied Pipers, and I think he's been extraordinarily successful at that.
The replacements worked out extraordinarily well — but then the Civil War intervened, and the program was abandoned.
The issue with multilayered, "deep" neural networks was that the trial-and-error part got extraordinarily complicated.
He is also not an extraordinarily imposing physical specimen at 6 feet 1 inch and 180 pounds.
She was about to review several messages when she noticed that one of them was extraordinarily long.
"I am extraordinarily concerned that some of these leaks might have come from bureau employees," he wrote.
What I'm suggesting is that the lens through which people understand politics and politicians is extraordinarily powerful.
The court has signaled that it feared a deadlock, taking an extraordinarily long time to schedule arguments.
And that's why, for Antarctica's climate scientists, the arrival of a spring-like day feels extraordinarily bleak.
"She's beautiful, she loves fashion, she knows how to entertain, she's married to an extraordinarily rich man."
Good luck getting returns to this recital from two members of an extraordinarily musical septet of siblings.
He was extraordinarily good in many ways but he could be clueless about some of his privilege.
On extraordinarily hot summer days and during winter chills, they stand to make a lot of money.
"If she's willing to go into those districts she won, she would be extraordinarily helpful," he said.
Lisa Barnard's book, "The Canary and the Hammer" (MACK, 2019) is at once captivating and extraordinarily complex.
I was taken to the F.B.I. facility, although I must say the F.B.I. agents were extraordinarily courteous.
So it has become extraordinarily difficult to rally a sufficient number of decision-makers to create change.
" Tillerson called Netanyahu "an extraordinarily skilled" diplomat and politician, but also described him as "a bit Machiavellian.
And if Trump doesn't reach the Nixonian standard of crimes, that doesn't mean he's not extraordinarily dangerous.
The quest to persuade US conservatives on climate change has been extraordinarily long, vigorous, and well-documented.
They also make avoiding a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland extraordinarily difficult.
Maxine Waters in late June, saying Waters, who has repeatedly called for his impeachment and the public confrontation of White House officials, was "an extraordinarily low IQ person": Congresswoman Maxine Waters, an extraordinarily low IQ person, has become, together with Nancy Pelosi, the Face of the Democrat Party.
Designed by the US National Security Agency, it's extraordinarily effective at breaking into older, unpatched versions of Windows.
But the fundamental problem for Obamacare repeal in the Senate has been the extraordinarily thin margin for error.
Myself, and my family, offer our prayers to the McMorris family in this extraordinarily painful and difficult time.
In the 19th and early-20th centuries, prison labor was extraordinarily exploited, there were factories in the prison.
These bonds are extraordinarily strong, and they should be able to hold an enormous amount of elastic energy.
First, there is no question that Mike Lee is extraordinarily well-qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.
She said the President's reported comments constituted an "extraordinarily serious and specific charge" that could not be ignored.
In today's extraordinarily-fractious, on-camera Oval Office session with congressional Democratic leaders, Trump highlighted his own vulnerability.
Even if they can get everyone to agree, the time frame is extraordinarily small for a shoestring budget.
The question of Manafort's release "continues to be, to this minute, an extraordinarily difficult decision," the judge said.
Russia, which is where Caviar is from, fascinates me with its ability to sustain such extraordinarily niche businesses.
It was an extraordinarily stressful and emotional time for our cast and all of our crew, including myself.
"I've had the most extraordinarily talented staff, which has made my longevity in this job possible," Carter continued.
Mr. Christie, who has endorsed such efforts, conceded that some Republicans had been "extraordinarily divisive" on the issue.
For civil rights activists, it was crystal clear that the language used by white racists was extraordinarily damaging.
So, I am quite confident a $1003 minimum wage is going to be extraordinarily helpful to our economy.
It would also be extraordinarily damaging for the economy on the island of Ireland, which is closely intertwined.
The problem, of course, is that Johnson faces an extraordinarily difficult challenge in delivering the Brexit he promised.
So the north and south side are extraordinarily different places, mainly divided by class, and somewhat by race.
Aside from the TabPro S, the Galaxy S7 Edge also did extraordinarily well when testing its battery life.
Murder is extraordinarily concentrated—80% of violent killings in Latin American cities occur on just 2% of streets.
It looks like a woodblock print, of course, because that's what it is, though an extraordinarily detailed one.
This action is taken only due to the extraordinarily difficult challenges ahead and would not otherwise be necessary.
Even countries traditionally averse to law enforcement cooperation were extraordinarily helpful in tracking down suspects, the FBI noted.
Absorbing new people into a stagnant economy is extraordinarily difficult, and that's part of what we see today.
That's a lot of projects for one foundation to manage, but the CNCF community is also extraordinarily large.
They are going to have to run on what they have achieved, which is an extraordinarily strong economy.
What we'll be watching: Trump's meeting with Putin: comes at an extraordinarily tense time for U.S.-Russia relations.
It works extraordinarily well with the lines of BMW's hybrid exotic, giving it an almost Art Car feel.
A surprising number of House Republicans outside the Freedom Caucus voted in support of an extraordinarily conservative bill.
Think "extraordinarily" hot Arctic temperatures, rapidly melting glaciers, unprecedented extinctions, and month-after-month of broken climate records.
To trigger the war which the U.S. has spent 64 years attempting to prevent would be extraordinarily foolish.
"The valuations of traditional yield instruments have gotten extraordinarily rich," said Jim Marrow, a portfolio manager at Fidelity.
And we didn't have the luxury of time — some of the scenes in this movie are extraordinarily long.
Fans of Veep know Jonah Ryan as the extraordinarily tall, insult-magnet careerist constantly struggling to get ahead.
I think the divorce rates among the POWs were extraordinarily high so in hindsight it's probably not unexpected.
Access to information local governments have collected or for what they plan to do can be extraordinarily valuable.
This intense focus on what you're creating makes Snapchat extraordinarily versatile; it can be used however you choose.
For all his volume on set, Esmail is "extraordinarily mild-mannered," Slater tells me over the phone later.
Berlin is also highly relevant for Blockchain, which fits extraordinarily well with the anarchical spirit of the city.
Bock also thinks the studio can keep the magic going, so long as it keeps casting extraordinarily well.
Popovich, normally extraordinarily moderate in responses about opponents, tore into Zaza, specifically, to gathered reporters on Monday morning.
"Animation has always been extraordinarily close to my heart because of its timeless storytelling," Bryant, 39, tells PEOPLE.
John, he says, should "be remembered for who he was: a complicated and an extraordinarily decent human being."
But an honest assessment would conclude a federal minimum wage hike to $15 an hour is extraordinarily risky.
"Having said that, it is extraordinarily unlikely that we will see negative interest rates in Australia," he added.
The police are doing their best, but they're operating under extraordinarily difficult circumstances to deal with these guns.
Most extraordinarily, he used a news conference over the summer to urge the Russians to hack into Mrs.
The North Korean people are innovative, work extraordinarily hard and, like us, care about their neighbors and friends.
Calling her "extraordinarily smart" and "beautiful," Obama heaped praise on the "Becoming" author, whom he married in 1992.
And that certainly includes Chinese scientists and students, who continue to make extraordinarily important contributions to science worldwide.
" Lachlan Murdoch called the team left behind by Mr. Ailes "extraordinarily strong and equally devoted to its success.
And while Lopez was already in fantastic shape, pole dancing requires certain muscle groups to be extraordinarily strong.
Prudent regulation has made it extraordinarily difficult to steal customer assets systematically, over an extended period of time.
Schultz's only option would be to win an outright majority in the Electoral College, which is extraordinarily difficult.
Good grades are extraordinarily important because they signal intelligence, discipline, focus and work ethic — all crucial character traits.
It suggests that the new policies made it extraordinarily rare for female economists to clear the tenure hurdle.
Dr. Tashiro says he was an "extraordinarily awkward kid," but through deliberate practice, these scenarios became more tolerable.
Mr. Curran is a founder of Musica Elettronica Viva and a composer with a long, extraordinarily diverse catalog.
I said that it seemed like an extraordinarily high number, especially for someone who was not an addict.
Why this matters: It's a bold claim because profitable quarters have been extraordinarily rare in the company's history.
Something extraordinarily calm, given the situation that his business was in, that I found very appealing and interesting.
Like Red Dead Redemption, this game has some extraordinarily cool weapons that require some extra effort to obtain.
Why it matters: Trump has cultivated an extraordinarily adversarial relationship with comedians and the late-night TV circuit.
"Odebrecht is a friendly company and in Venezuela it's behaved itself extraordinarily well," Chavez said at the time.
I want to make this point extraordinarily clear: What a bunch of liars they revealed themselves to be.
Even by the grim standards of recent Egyptian dictators, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi has been extraordinarily repressive.
"To have these bodies able to render these kind of investigations and decisions is extraordinarily important," she said.
They are as clever as the extraordinarily wealthy banking executives whom they regulate, but motivated by higher ideals.
The divergent story lines have sown bitterness all around, and extraordinarily harsh characterizations and criticism from each side.
Outside of an extraordinarily oversimplified schematic model of a market, there's simply no other way to do things.
We didn't have anything like that during the Cold War, and it's given extremists an extraordinarily powerful tool.
For her extraordinarily detailed costumes, Ruth E. Carter studied the garments of the Maasai and other African tribes.
To Trudeau's point, the US-Canadian alliance has at this point endured for decades and is extraordinarily strong.
Black holes, phenomenally dense and coming in various sizes, are extraordinarily difficult to observe by their very nature.
Opponents of 25G claim the technology's high frequencies will make the new phones and cell towers extraordinarily harmful.
JD: Yeah, reinforces this notion that somehow or another you have to be extraordinarily unique to be successful.
"I was extraordinarily lucky to be treated to so kindly and hospitably by everyone I met," Phillips says.
We need to have a dispassionate, objective discussion about a complicated topic but doing so is extraordinarily difficult.
The former president, who served from 1989 to 1997, was extraordinarily influential both in and out of office.
"The man is so frightened by his extraordinarily satisfying liberation that he decapitates the lady," Mr. Canby wrote.
They face an extraordinarily difficult map, defending far more seats than the GOP, including many in conservative states.
The new charges cap an extraordinarily busy couple of weeks for Mr. Janot, whose term expires on Friday.
"It has been an honor to lead this extraordinarily talented group of people," Jeffries said in a statement.
Almost two million Americans have severe heart failure, and for them even mundane tasks can be extraordinarily difficult.
But on the other side, the police are also facing extraordinarily violent and heavily armed criminals and gangs.
It has emboldened them to act out in ways that are extraordinarily violent and hurtful to our communities.
Averaging a goal per game is the Holy Grail for a striker, and is extraordinarily difficult to achieve.
BUT … It seems extraordinarily unlikely Democrats will help pass another short-term bill -- at least in the House.
And I understand he sacrificed intensely to get to it, and I appreciate that he was extraordinarily persistent.
I have put a lot of time, effort and resources here and I think we'll do extraordinarily well.
But Hischier's transition to North American hockey — not to mention a different language and lifestyle — went extraordinarily well.
I'm a little concerned that you're dealing with extraordinarily vulnerable populations who don't always read the fine print.
Because, you know, his preparation for his performance and his engagement with the character is really extraordinarily deep.
Whatever happened, it's extraordinarily unusual for federal prosecutors to walk back their sentencing recommendation the very next day.
As president, Mr. Obama enjoyed extraordinarily high approval ratings among African-Americans, even as black unemployment remained high.
"It was a fight-of-the-year candidate, and Porter did extraordinarily well," Arum said of the Sept.
"That's an extraordinarily long period of time where there can be substantial fading of memory," Ms. Loftus said.
That is something the United States political system and its inefficient tax structure find extraordinarily difficult to do.
"Small and midsize organizations tend to do extraordinarily good work at anchoring neighborhoods and communities," Ms. Levin said.
She quickly rewrites his outlandish speech to one that is extraordinarily boring and vague, devoid of anything juicy.
The resulting cellular 3D maps are extraordinarily beautiful but potentially also useful for one day 3D-printing organs.
"We want to be extraordinarily careful about how we use the images of the play," Mr. Nobile said.
So the risk of travel currently is extraordinarily low outside of the areas where this epidemic is ongoing.
And he still considers voter fraud a problem, though studies have consistently shown that it is extraordinarily rare.
But despite all of that, Jackson, like Bornstein before him, was also extraordinarily effusive about the President's health.
Germany has remained a staunch critic of an extraordinarily easy monetary policy conducted by the European Central Bank.
Frank McCourt's 1996 Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir, "Angela's Ashes," is one of those extraordinarily rare instances of literature.
And we've been extraordinarily focused on productivity across every element, constructively disrupting our business model with tremendous employees.
"Our employee used extraordinarily bad judgment and was wrong to suggest we couldn't help a customer," she said.
It's extraordinarily sketchy and there are still a lot of unanswered questions about what Giuliani was up to.
"An extraordinarily compelling investment opportunity is ahead of us," said Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, Tudor Investment senior portfolio manager.
Indeed, it is extraordinarily difficult for sex crime victims to come forward for a complex combination of reasons.
It&aposs especially been rewarding during this bull market when the cost of financing debt was extraordinarily low.
He said he would listen, we talked, and their ask was extraordinarily high, as it should have been.
Ms. Reeves's own foundations, built on art and virtual community, have proved, even posthumously, to be extraordinarily sound.
In Japan, women shoulder most of the child rearing, while men work extraordinarily long hours in paid employment.
"[The doctor] introduced young men to me, one was an extraordinarily handsome German," she recounted in her memoirs.
If there's one nice thing you can say about the folks behind MySafeVPN, it's that they're extraordinarily persistent.
If you wish to be extraordinarily well-informed and want to make choices in every instance, that's fine.
What is known is that it's adapting Sarah Waters's extraordinarily compelling 2009 gothic novel of the same name.
The business of building self-driving cars is extraordinarily expensive and the timeframe to payoff is increasingly uncertain.
While Republicans are extraordinarily good at portraying their opponents as latte-loving, panini-eating, politically correct coastal snobs who know nothing about "real America," Democrats, including Hillary Clinton, have done an extraordinarily poor job of depicting the history of the Republican Party as one that offers little support to workers.
He is extraordinarily divisive, meaning that the closer Britain gets to Mr Trump the more it alienates anti-Trumpists.
In part for that reason, trust in the government is extraordinarily high, and the government wields that power aggressively.
"This is a rally built on hope, to some extent, and therefore valuations are extraordinarily important," Memani told CNBC.
Given all this, Clinton is extraordinarily lucky that she's facing a candidate who's as mistrusted and disliked as Trump.
Image: Wikimedia/Creative CommonsThe stereotype of a typical Neanderthal life is that it was extraordinarily difficult, violent, and traumatic.
Lawmakers at the state and federal level have been extraordinarily critical of the company over the last few weeks.
Attorney Steve Greenberg told The Associated Press that Kelly is "extraordinarily disappointed and depressed" by the sex abuse charges.
Until you have no choice but to find a way to live with the extraordinarily ordinary business of dying.
Here's another one that's actually been extraordinarily successful that Ben Horowitz has invested in: hair weaves for black women.
Deploying an emergency slide in a non-emergency is not only cause for a federal investigation — it's extraordinarily expensive.
And since Robinhood is storing people's money, the startup has to be extraordinarily vigilant when it comes to security.
It's extraordinarily rare for the FBI to get access to the victim's infrastructure because we could mess it up.
Slough off the starchy, cheesy, potato-y food coma you've been in since November with this extraordinarily simple salad.
"I'm just walking the path of everyone else, but it is extraordinarily joyful to be able to do it."
Facebook already has the extraordinarily popular Instagram Stories and WhatsApp Status products that each see 250 million daily users.
Finally, the U.S. and Israeli governments created an extraordinarily sophisticated cyber-weapon called Stuxnet to attack Iranian nuclear facilities.
I find it extraordinarily difficult to complete a full thought within the confines of my skull during these moments.
Yet, even allowing for the familiar complexities of agreeing on and enforcing global targets, it is proving extraordinarily difficult.
My mom is extraordinarily passionate about enjoying life, and has taught me to be passionate in the same way.
But if anything can do it, it's going to be this extraordinarily contentious term that we've got coming up.

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