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"good sense" Definitions
  1. good sense (to do something) the ability to make the right decision about something; good judgement

936 Sentences With "good sense"

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"It makes good sense at federal level and makes good sense at a state level, too," Mr. Ryan said.
"He has a good sense of what these issues are and has a good sense of where he wants to go."
The fact that he had a dry sense of humor and a really good sense of pacing, a really good sense of visual style, that's what mattered.
Almost each of his attacks on Trump made good sense.
I think Travis has a good sense of humor. Yeah.
He has a good sense of what these issues are.
FOR THE MUM WHO HAS A GOOD SENSE OF HUMOUR
And, a good sense of humour, too, it would seem.
The Antiquities Act of 85033 made good sense when enacted.
I have a pretty good sense of humor about myself.
Either way, we'll have a good sense by 9 p.
But if necessary, someone with a good sense of humor.
Student Opinion Do you have a good sense of smell?
At least in my own head, this makes good sense.
A character with good sense is a tour de force.
On the face it, the model makes very good sense.
Well, he seems to have a good sense of humor.
I actually had always had a good sense for people.
But will Gen Z have a good sense of humor?
He had a good sense of humor and loved technology.
Like Smith's past efforts, Freeways has a good sense of humor.
He has a good sense of where he wants to go.
In fact, on a bunch of levels, it makes good sense!
This can give you a good sense of your date's wits.
He was a kindly man with a good sense of humour.
It doesn't have a good sense of narrative arc, for example.
But thankfully, we won't lose our good sense in the process.
And that ethernet port gives you a good sense of scale.
I think it gives you a good sense of the tone.
He's got a pretty good sense on how to handle it.
And people say conservatives don't have a good sense of humor.
It's fun, and everyone involved has a good sense of humor.
What Mr. Christie seems to have lost is his good sense.
I didn't think those women had a good sense of humor.
To seek this advice before nominating a candidate makes good sense.
None had the good sense and the guts to repudiate him.
"You have to have a good sense of humor," she said.
China, in particular, seems to have a good sense of this.
It doesn't get more basic than that, in the good sense.
" Jordyn continued, "Good sense of humor, some style would be nice.
At least he had a good sense of humor about it.
Nor did the quiet — and rare — good sense behind FIFA's rule.
A rough shape of episode eight, and a really good sense of all the moving pieces of the story for the rest of season five, and a good sense of the big pieces for the final season.
This is down to a mix of good fortune and good sense.
If you're a Google Home household, the Home Mini makes good sense.
He's always have a good sense of humor… Love you 😘 pic.twitter.
Ryan has had a good sense of humor about the whole thing.
This makes good sense as Objective-C has now been effectively replaced.
"It makes good sense to put the flexibility back in," he said.
I have always believed in the good sense of the American voter.
"I think I have a good sense of him," the senator said.
Like much new radicalism, the Green New Deal is good sense rediscovered.
Don't worry, though — Raf's depiction came packaged with a good sense of style.
A more moderate, reasonable filmmaker would have had the good sense to ease
These diagrams offer a good sense of the button placement and overall layout.
"You gave me a good sense of confidence about myself," says Dewan Tatum.
The survey gives a good sense of trends, but it&aposs not perfect.
And as Greg knows, anybody with a good sense of humor is brilliant.
It's not even good sense -- but it makes for a pretty good movie.
And that makes good sense, as the products are largely aimed at women.
Already, they have a good sense of where it's coming from in space.
Sated by the cheeseburgers, she has the good sense to reject him cold.
Nick Jonas has a good sense of humor about his ongoing wedding celebrations.
"I'm looking for confidence, a good sense of humor, and responsible," she says.
This must be how Don cultivated his strong and good sense of humor.
Ezra Klein: And the training, and a really good sense of the conversation.
But we have a good sense of what users can expect this fall.
Maybe Reagan probably would be the closest one, Clinton had a good sense.
Luckily, my son had the good sense not to succumb to the hype.
And he had such a good sense of humor about the whole thing.
The announcement actually gives a good sense of how the puzzles work, generally.
Still, the supermarket had a good sense of humour about the whole thing.
Turning over deterrence to American allies is more than just strategic good sense.
Bonnie became my dear friend and always exuded charm and practical good sense.
Case is not particularly funny, but he has a good sense of humor.
Red is a statement, often made in defiance of prudence or good sense.
The good sense of keeping a healthy diet shouldn't be news to anyone.
Like most people, I think I have a pretty good sense of humor.
All of these changes make good sense, given the savings they would bring.
Parmitano seems to have a good sense of humor about his experience, however.
"I am hopeful that good sense will eventually prevail," he told the BBC.
They've got a pretty good sense of what's going on in the game.
You need to have a good sense of taste and ingredients above all.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Cardale Jones has a good sense of humor about himself.
"We have a good sense obviously of what Mr. McGahn testified," he said.
When it involves solving an unsolvable puzzle, good sense goes out the window.
"It's a rivalry in a good sense, in a good way," Edoardo said.
There are quite interesting, unusual, and even strange (in a good sense) approaches.
Such hysteria becomes pathological and unwieldy, distorting good sense and turning introspection outward.
Shocking though it may seem at first, this situation actually makes good sense.
"  "A good sense of humor is essential for any candidate, in my book!
The family was confused, but had a good sense of humor about it.
Someone in the IR department has a good sense of humor #hodor pic.twitter.
At least I'd have the good sense not to blab to the enemy!
People have a good sense of what shimmering is, and water reflections are.
"This was such a profound breakdown of procedure and good sense," he said.
We've all got a pretty good sense of what a Cain Velasquez vs.
Electricity sector professionals have a pretty good sense of where things are headed.
For me, I've always had a good sense of what's really going on.
It makes good sense to follow Julia Bullock down whichever artistic byway she heads.
But we're happy to see Kim's got a good sense of humor about it.
Now it seems like a lot of us have a good sense of that.
I especially enjoyed the massive boss creatures, which give a good sense of scale.
You don't want to seem like you don't have a good sense of humor.
She said Cornell-Duranleau was a "character" and had a good sense of humor.
Now as attorney general it just makes good sense and it is a necessity.
Because, as in any other business, it makes good sense to discuss with colleagues.
Johnson, at the very least, took the award with a good sense of humor.
As for the tweets, well, Ryan had the good sense to not see them.
They get a real good sense early on for a day in the life.
They've got 21994 million users, they've got a good sense of what they want.
A good sense of humor is the best way to work with today's energy.
"I want to thank you, sir, for that good sense of timing," Carson said.
How have you managed to maintain such a good sense of humor about this?
We also have a good sense of what other people know and don't know.
" Trump responded approvingly: "Never knew John Kerry had such a good sense of humor!
Will other governors reject this kind of demagogy to embrace a good-sense plan?
Some might think it makes good sense to consult your CPA for investment advice.
We have pretty robust institutions, we have a good sense of what's at stake.
It feels safe to assume Noah Davis had a pretty good sense of humor.
And there are times when it makes good sense to let sleeping dogmas lie.
"They never made a ton of money, but they had good sense," he says.
And with Mercury in a signal-dropping retrograde, good sense could fly out the window.
"Generally on liability, it makes really good sense to have an umbrella policy," he said.
Watching those two clips will give you a good sense of some of Snyder's strengths.
You have to have a good sense of humor and not take yourself so seriously.
Props to Waka though for having a good sense of humor about all the idiots.
You don't have to be good at math to know that it makes good sense.
You can build relationships and a good sense of competence with your fellow party members.
You can get a pretty good sense of those things by asking the right questions.
Both policies can make good sense if applied carefully and in a well-targeted fashion.
She commends herself on her good sense—she's chosen the right footwear, heavy-duty boots.
Isn't it just good sense to wonder just how sanitary your "new" dorm mattress is?
Still, there are some cases where putting money into a 529 account makes good sense.
"It is good sense to appoint individual people to jobs on their merit," Young wrote.
In the intervening years, your voice has been one of gravity, good sense and honesty.
The dizzying effect feels almost purposeful, a tool to detach you from your good sense.
But everybody else has the good sense to prefer the 16th president over the 45th.
McAdoo, who has a good sense of humor, had high-fived Costigan before the game.
It's got a very good sense of smell, and I'm very much a scent hound.
Star Trek also has a good sense of humour; that can spark a little love.
For one, their movements help researchers get a good sense of a particular environment or area.
Maybe only make these for your friends or family members with a good sense of humor.
As for psychedelics, good sense and doctor's orders would suggest it's time for me to stop.
You can get a good sense of the software from each company in the video below.
I sing well, I have a good sense of humor, I say it like it is.
Chuck Schumer appeared to have a good sense of humor about how the show portrayed him.
I did have the good sense at this point to take off my coat and purse.
"Over 10 years, I've gotten the good sense of how to deal with it," she said.
So that should give you a good sense about how far future we're talking about here.
The Attorney General should have had the good sense to swiftly terminate the completely improper visit.
Nobody knows what they're tied to, and nobody has a good sense for where they're going.
Parliament's debate on sexual harassment on October 30th was notable for its maturity and good sense.
Issa does have the good sense to go talk to an expert about her finances, though.
A: I inherited a pretty good sense from my dad about what is going to sell.
It establishes your status within the community, and gives users a good sense of self-esteem.
LONDON — When you're fighting crime all day, it pays to have a good sense of humour.
It gives a good sense of how doctors themselves would like to see the issue resolved.
"[Y]ou need to apply a dollop of good sense," read a typical response from Jawn_Bartlebee.
People won't have good sense today: Venus will challenge hazy, foggy Neptune, the planet of confusion.
You still have to have a good sense and kind of know what you're talking about.
David Foster's daughters have a good sense of humor about his upcoming wedding to Katharine McPhee.
MA: A good sense of humor, her passion… I feel like all of my good qualities.
Based on the video below, she also seems to have a very good sense of rhythm.
You know who does have a good sense of the needs of poor people like Jacklin?
"You need to have a good sense of humour to be a correctional caseworker," Etitiq says.
"I'm sure we have a pretty good sense of what happened in that meeting," Beyrle said.
She's got a good sense, an 'it' factor, which is pretty good, but she knows nothing.
The French reality is far more difficult, requiring outreach, restraint and good sense from all sides.
Given the current climate of uncertainty in Brazil, this makes more than a little good sense.
He had a good sense of language and writing; the only thing 'bad' was his rebellion.
It seems intuitive that most people have a pretty good sense of their own sleeping habits.
And A.I. safety will have a good sense of the parameters of operation of the machines.
Because there was a point that you turned and decided to agree with my good sense.
"Richard is a very funny person, and I have a good sense of humor," says Vieira.
The president's newfound good sense on DACA is good news for the country, provided it lasts.
The best way to avoid falls is to retain a good sense of balance, said Rosenblatt.
Class rankings may be gone but students have a pretty good sense of where they stand.
I started with some night shooting because it gives me a good sense of general limitations.
There are kills aplenty, and Green has a good sense for how much is too much.
That gave me a good sense of the history of the industry side of private prisons.
Hopefully, Trump will have the patience and good sense to listen as his course of instruction begins.
And so our members of the Democratic caucus are talking about civility, and that makes good sense.
So he certainly had a pretty good sense of whose side this cyberactivity was coming down on.
He has a good sense of humor, and when he laughs, he looks startlingly like James Franco.
Efforts to use their instead of his are modern political correctness running roughshod over grammatical good sense.
We weren't able to get a good sense for its improvements though in the busy demo area.
So by the time they extend an offer they have a pretty good sense of their abilities.
"I can take a joke — I think I have a really good sense of humor," Davidson explained.
To tell a tight story, I have to have a good sense of the reader's initial perspective.
"I think people will get a good sense of what kind of value there is," he said.
It simply takes flat-out commitment to the gas pedal, and a certain obliviousness to good sense.
In hiring, I look for technical skills, leadership qualities, and people with a good sense of teamwork.
"Tortoises have a good sense of smell and vision, and often recognize their keepers," Dr. Liu said.
But, a good sense of humor is not the only thing little Silas inherited from his dad.
A provision like this gives a good sense of where the bill's authors want to go next.
But she has the good sense that there will be a line, so I'm okay with it.
It makes good sense for schools that serve poor children to register for this program without delay.
For his legislative good sense and opposition to Trumpian excess, Mr. Gershon is worthy of voters' support.
Not everything, but enough to give me a good sense of why the magazine was so special.
A SARS-like scenario China has a good sense of the economic trouble that could lie ahead.
He did have the good sense to present really earnest advice with sort of a sarcastic tone.
If you ever find yourself in his situation, it obviously pays to have a good sense of humor.
Even on the novice setting this takes concentration, muscle and a good sense of balance to nail it.
I'd had the good sense to type up my short introduction, so I had a script to follow.
Serving heart is a good way to let your date know you have a good sense of humor.
And part of a good personality, as most human beings would agree, is a good sense of humor.
Nor can anything but good sense prevent him from imposing tariffs on China, risking a painful trade war.
Kwon said any new talks should be led by a "counterpart who has a good sense of communication".
Adams has "got great attitude, and he's a fun guy and a good sense of humor," Musk said.
"A good sense of humor, confident, God-fearing, generous, hopefully wealthy, attractive — all of those things," she says.
Pai's latest lie is that he's a man with a good sense of humor who cracks funny jokes.
"Investing in us — people of color, LGBT people, and women — is good business, good sense," Hamilton told Quartz.
It at least has the good sense not to use corny reenactments of historical episodes or literary scenes.
The "Jealous" singer had a good sense of humor about the encounter, as captured in this hilarious photo.
Test everyone in a high school and you'll get a very good sense of who should run track.
I think my kids are going to do fine; they've got a good sense of urgency to them.
If you're familiar with Mafia Wars then you have a good sense of what happens here as well.
We see how economic models have continually been proved wrong, and how money and emotions cloud good sense.
Like, they don't have a real good sense of where the most high-cost individuals are, for example.
"Guys came out with a good sense of urgency and got after it," said the Sharks' Joe Pavelski.
Fairness and good sense argue for greater inclusion of women and underrepresented groups in all crucial policy fields.
"Sometimes the president has a good sense of humor," Mr. McConnell said in an interview, acknowledging the dig.
Birds have a pretty good sense-and-avoid system for a loud electric aircraft coming in their direction.
In the digital world, we have a very good sense of who is watching, who is consuming something.
" The pope focused especially on driving, praising those people "who move in traffic with good sense and prudence.
"I have a pretty good sense that the conflict is going to heat up again," Mr. Shapiro said.
Plenty of rumors already floating around have given us a pretty good sense of the event's upcoming announcements.
When you overlay the technical capabilities on top of that, you have a pretty good sense of someone.
There are two recent cases that demonstrate why we should not underestimate the "good sense" of the voter.
But in the meantime, going after waste in the largest department of the federal government makes good sense.
"I hope they have the courage and good sense to do that again with this one," Kimmel said.
I found Marshall Jones's "Hostile Planet" (2017) frankly ridiculous, but with a good sense of humor about itself.
In particular, Jordan's 1995-'96 Chicago Bulls held the previous record as the winningest NBA team and were generally acknowledged by people of good sense (there are some holdout Lakers and Celtics fans, but, by definition, fans of those teams lack good sense) to be the greatest team of all time.
Meteor researchers have a pretty good sense that this year's shower will be an outburst because of computer modeling.
Yet even without being privy to those conversations, we have a good sense of the purview of his investigation.
It's also the perfect gift for a friend or relative with a toddler (and a good sense of humor).
We also may have a good sense of whether some of the Western states passed Medicaid expansion ballot measures.
That's the thing — however intelligent your AI might be, that doesn't mean it's got a good sense of humor.
Companies don't always have a good sense of how people use their products, and YouTube might be no exception.
At least this dad has his priorities straight and a good sense of humor about the perils of parenthood.
Ennahda has had the good sense to share power with more secular groups, and even to yield to them.
This reading of the law, for the companies defending binding arbitration agreements, is also in accordance with good sense.
In terms of classification, and of course interventionist triaging, it makes good sense to use the criterion of intentionality.
Tracer can be definitely deadly in the right hands, but accuracy and a good sense of timing are required.
Even if Jaime denies it, they still relate because they share the same blood and the same good sense.
"I feel like Irish men are great storytellers," Steven said, adding that they have a good sense of humor.
However, no one has a master list of questionable brands, or a good sense of how to spot them.
At the end of the day, he's a politician with a good sense of humor—what's not to like?
"We try to be adventurous in this lab, and we have a good sense of smell," said Jarillo-Herrero.
But augmented reality gives you a good sense of a product's dimensions and a decent idea of its color.
If, say, I'm watching Netflix in a coffee shop over Wi-Fi, using a VPN is just good sense.
New York's experience before Obamacare gives a good sense of the worst-case scenario of losing the individual mandate.
Rather, it is the effective bringing forth the virtues and good sense found in the given capacities of citizens.
He had a really good sense of humor and had a "fun, sweet, innocent way about him," Chiaverini said.
He understands his limitations and has the good sense to defer to teammates who are experts at the craft.
But no less than other workers, we have a pretty good sense of when our profession is under attack.
I had a pretty good sense of the DNC's operations after having served as interim chair five years earlier.
"This is about ideology and money getting in the way of good sense," said Todd O'Boyle, of Common Cause.
The top sellers in the survival tag give us a good sense of what those games tend to be.
He intuitively reflects the basic good sense of our culture as he muses on the state of our nation.
In short, Mr. Bloomberg has been and is deploying his massive resources for good motives harnessed to good sense.
And besides the stroke of luck and good sense that was the Louisiana Purchase, his presidency was a fiasco.
"We'll be throwing a lot of taxpayer money at that, and protecting the investment makes good sense," he said.
Democrats in six races in New York and New Jersey can see their party restore good sense in Congress.
"There is still time and I hope that good sense will prevail," CONI chief Giovanni Malago told Rai radio.
After two weeks of public testimony, Americans should have a good sense of why an impeachment inquiry was needed.
An increasingly distinguished young composer-pianist, Mr. Brown has a good sense of how to put a recital together.
Against reason and good sense, my job had become as much of my identity as writing has always been.
"My grandfather had a good sense of aesthetics, and he was documenting everything—people, projects, family members," Pril said.
My best advice is to read through the clues so you get a good sense of what's going on.
They didn't really think it through and talk about it in a way that made good sense to people.
There's an important difference, though, between what the law allows and what makes good sense as a policy matter.
One Norwegian study from 2016 showed having a good sense of humor might even mean living a longer life.
He added that rather than being intransigent, Mexico and Canada were taking a "good sense" approach to the talks.
What's incredible about the alt right is they have a really good sense of how to use these tools.
What this means, in turn, is that Mr. Rubio's consolidation of establishment support isn't a testament to his good sense.
Rooms give into each other, and one is led down the passages and up the stairs by improvised good sense.
She was very intelligent, had a very good sense of humor and was well loved by those who knew her.
McEntire had a good sense of humor about it, bursting into laughter on WWHL when a caller brought it up.
She has a good sense of humor, which I think it does wonders when you're going through something like this.
But if you watch somebody play a game like dominoes, you get a good sense of their personality that way.
It's not that all, we're quite self-deprecating, I think we've got a good sense of humor and we're goofy.
Still, his photos give a good sense of what it meant to be young and feel free in Communist Romania.
You're talking to two journalists who've been around a pretty long time, and have a pretty good sense of bullshit.
I'm sure there are libertarians who dispute it, but they mostly have the good sense to keep it to themselves.
Once he has a good sense of what he's working with, both inside and out, he can proceed with treatment.
It's currently unclear if new NFC-equipped MetroCards will be an option as well, but that would make good sense.
The companies participating in the pilot have a good sense of how complicated fulfilling recycling goals can be, said Simon.
You don't have to wait until 2018 to get a good sense of what next year's smartphones will look like.
But he is a fair man with a good sense of justice, just what we need on the Supreme Court.
If they don't have a good sense of the actual specifics of the job, Corcodilos knows that they bombed it.
Hey, Hill might have gone through "Hurricane Shitrina," but at least he's got a good sense of humor about it.
Even when we travel or emigrate you still get a good sense of where we're from through our vibrant personalities.
We don't get a good sense of what the weightlessness looks like, because the mannequin is strapped into its chair.
But as of Monday morning, nobody in either party has a good sense of how -- or when -- this will end.
" The president loves the response and praises Chauncey's good sense by adding, "that's precisely what we lack on Capitol Hill.
I trust myself and have a good sense of my own body, but I'm still scared I might hurt somebody.
So when it comes to combatting Zika today, it makes good sense to look to the past for a solution.
I don't think that outside of nonviolent crimes, nullification is typically something that jurors consider, because jurors have good sense.
Now we have some numbers that give us a pretty good sense of the growth of the game's online audience.
" Former Googler Yonathan Zunger wrote: "Stamos is—or rather, was—a crucial voice of reason and good sense at Facebook.
A good sense of recall will help you solve a crossword puzzle, but it's not the only thing you need.
It gives a good sense of how much work went into rebuilding the PlayStation classic, which originally launched in 1997.
"Before this, there wasn't any good sense of who all was doing what in this space," said the DOT official.
"We have a good sense, obviously, of what Mr. McGahn testified to, I can figure it out from ..." Giulani said.
You know, you wouldn't think she was funny, [but] hearing her interviews, Amy Sillman's got a good sense of humor.
While the youngest Hemsworth has a good sense of humor, according to Wilson, Liam lacks a bit in the dancing department.
But Kim does have a pretty good sense of humor and doesn't seem to take herself — or her image — too seriously.
It's possible to improve on a not-so-good sense of direction, Brunye says, but it's not like riding a bike.
You also need to have a good sense of self and understanding of where you want to go in your career.
That's part of what makes it feel so fresh: that no one with any good sense would try to replicate it.
Science won't tell us that comparing Indiana Jones in his prime to Hannibal Lecter is cruel, but good sense certainly does.
It knows what its customers buy, listen to and watch; it has a good sense of how they respond to prices.
Thus, he has a pretty good sense of what Angelenos like to eat—and black garlic is one of these things.
Instead of appealing to people's good sense, the authorities have therefore resorted to trying to save them from being run over.
He said negotiations with Britain over Brexit should be carried out with  "good sense and a spirit of dialogue and friendship".
I've studied shopping addiction for 22018 years and have a pretty good sense of when normal behaviors veer into unhealthy preoccupations.
While most celebrities might have been peed-off about the embarrassing photos, Bieber has a good sense of humor about it.
And as he holds them high, he makes the argument that he must have good ideas, good sense and good preparation.
Friends described him to KGW as a happy person with a good sense of humor who enjoyed playing basketball and Pokémon.
Comey said he had a "good sense" of the contractor's identity, but he "couldn't give you people's names," according to Reuters.
Thus it permits the freest expression of views before students, trusting to their good sense in passing judgment on these views.
Yet, entering it comes with obligations and perils, which, like everything online, are magnified if you don't operate with good sense.
American Jews ranked having a good sense of humor as equally important to their Jewish identity as Israel (Israelis disagreed—strongly).
For me, I could crack a joke and get what I wanted, because my father had a good sense of humor.
This is a game that's very negative, so in order to play baseball, you better have a good sense of humor.
To someone like Gio—married, with a son and some good sense—boredom seems to play to the tune of fatherhood.
An expanded, tax-free HSA makes good sense and goes a long way toward keeping government out of doctor/patient relationships.
So I naturally have a good sense of humor I guess, otherwise I'd be probably bouncing off the walls or arrested.
"They didn't really think it through and talk about it in a way that made good sense to people," she added.
The Ladakh Taxi Operator site can give you a good sense of what you can expect to pay for different trips.
Wardy had a good sense of humor about himself and was a fun-loving jokester, both Joubert and Alegria told me.
In answering that question, they'll tell you what they aspire to, so you get a good sense of what they value.
And your suggestions for easing the burden of student loans — better repayment plans, enabling wage growth for debtors — make good sense.
While the lessons taught by Vilsack and Benson are political in nature, fortunately the politics of supporting agriculture make good sense.
There's also the visual aspect to picture books, the illustration, but maybe a poet has a good sense of that too.
So, this is a campaign strategy, crafted by a politician with a good sense for the desires of his base. 2.
So, this is a campaign strategy, crafted by a politician with a good sense for the desires of his base. 2.
But all is forgiven in a riot of tearful Hallmark sentimentality that Mr. Kim has the good sense to gently pillory.
But it gives you a good sense of his personality in that he's blowhard-y and blustery and nimble with facts.
He said negotiations with Britain over Brexit should be carried out with "good sense and a spirit of dialogue and friendship".
Kicking things off is Luann de Lesseps, who shows that she had a good sense of humor about her headline-making arrest.
I don't want to spoil it for you, but let's just say Marla's kids have a good sense of humor about this.
"We have a really good sense of what PayPal is looking to do over the next two to three years," said Ganatra.
I, personally, don't like people who wear sunglasses in every photo because it doesn't give me a good sense of their face.
Constance: I agree, Caroline, that it's not clear this show has developed a good sense of what post-Gilead life is like.
"My Mom gave me some great advice when we came home with the babies which was Keep a good sense of humor."
If you want to take a listen to the live shot, you should get a good sense of it from them directly.
But there's enough data out there to give us a good sense of the diseases or accidents most likely to befall us.
It's no Vivofit when it comes to looks, but at least it has the good sense to be small enough to hide.
All this emphasis on sound gives you a good sense of what Apple's line of thinking with HomePod: Music is job one.
One interviewer had the good sense to catch himself in the midst of his inappropriate question and implored me not to answer.
I realized that she's got a really good sense of humor, which didn't really come across in anything I had seen before.
Bloch: It's kind of hard to live on an island like Malta and not have a good sense of work-life balance.
Some even suggest that he can be coaxed out, perhaps replaced by a compromise candidate somewhere between his positions and good sense.
Given those factors, investing around the aging population makes "good sense," Ahmadi said at the Credit Suisse Global Megatrends Conference in Singapore.
"All I ask of Mr. Puigdemont is that he acts with good sense," Rajoy told the Spanish parliament in Madrid on Wednesday.
After years of litigation, T-Series' parent firm saw "good sense" and came to a licensing agreement with YouTube in late 2010.
But lawmakers seeking to chair a committee, and their aides, often have a good sense of who the decision-makers will be.
But she respected the process, and respected our committee in particular, and had a good sense of what her role should be.
Requiring apportionability as the defining characteristic of direct tax was also the good sense reflected in the English language at the time.
We know the cases intimately, understand the dynamics among the justices and have a good sense of the likely outcomes and consequences.
This suggests that we don't yet have a good sense of the true prevalence of it and that it's probably under-diagnosed.
"She was sweet, warm and kindhearted with a good sense of humor and a vivid imagination," Ms. Gaudino wrote in an email.
"People got a good sense in 2016, 2017, that they were very far ahead of what other people were doing," Bauer said.
"I like taking on hopeless causes, especially when I believe the facts and good sense argue for such a cause," he said.
Its brain case suggests T. rex's olfactory abilities were superb, even though a good sense of smell was probably rare in dinosaurs.
What he lacks in ideological ambition and rhetorical nimbleness he more than makes up for in human decency and political good sense.
"While I have a good sense of humor, jokes that degrade people just for their disabilities are sophomoric and stupid," Paterson said.
"With Crisium, we'll be able to get a really good sense of when the bulk of the impacts were happening," Moriarty explained.
He credited his mother, Letty, with instilling in him a sense of respect for others and the good sense to avoid trouble.
"Fundamentally, I don't think we have a very good sense of what's happening on the ground in Iran right now," Kaye said.
Kelly wanted to know why Heather was so uptight about it, since Jews are supposed to have a good sense of humor.
I think we're too often as Democrats interested in winning now or yelling back, and most people have a pretty good sense.
Yet both Kim Il Sung, the regime's founder, and Kim Jong Il, his son, died of peaceful causes—testament to some good sense.
But she seems to have a good sense of humor about it — and even admits to getting a little verklempt watching the film.
Surely he had the good sense to lay low for a few days, instead of going on Twitter and trying to land haymakers.
I think he probably has a good sense of what the actual ask was, what the real conversations were better than anybody else.
A few photos or videos of each room are often enough to give insurers a good sense of what you own, Hunter said.
He was an old-fashioned Liverpool guy with a very good sense of humor, and he was always coming out with weird phrases.
President Donald Trump has "more good sense" than opponents say, longtime friend and fellow real estate mogul Richard LeFrak told CNBC on Monday.
I can look at a garment and I can get a pretty good sense of why it costs what it does, generally speaking.
This gives you a good sense of what a Grimes Pouf Ottoman or an O'hare Accent Cabinet will look like in your home.
In the Budget Committee, we got a pretty good sense of what amendments conservatives want when the bill comes to the House floor.
A good sense of design and software ecosystems are table stakes but not enough to give them an edge against Google and Facebook.
It has some of its influences' worst impulses, which let it go over the top in almost every way, good sense be damned.
While the screen doesn't magically feel exactly like textile, it does give you a good sense of how smooth the fabric might be.
Turns out you can get a good sense of Twitter's Taylor-related mood during those two time periods just by looking at emoji.
He demonstrates that a person outside of the visual art community can make good sense out of abstraction by patiently "sitting through" it.
"Given this, we sincerely hope Zillow will have the good sense not to trouble a court of law with this matter," it concludes.
We already have a pretty good sense of how cable companies and wireless carriers will behave now that the FCC has backed off.
Shoving more and more low-level drug violators in prison for long stints may make good sense if the harsher punishments discouraged crime.
She and I had so much fun with that scene because she had such a good sense of humor, and we really bonded.
I should probably tell you, in the interest of disclosure and in defiance of all good sense, about my college basketball fantasy league.
One 2007 study of sexuality and health among older American adults found that having regular sex could foster a good sense of wellbeing.
So even without the details and even without knowing you in person, I have a pretty good sense of what's going on here.
As a result, one can still get a pretty good sense of how it felt to live in the old city in 272.
Calabria has written quite a bit, so we have a good sense of his views on a broad range of housing finance issues.
It was a consequence, not a cause — and much less severe in countries that had the good sense to leave the gold standard.
He was closer to technical reality than most astronomers, so he had a good sense of what an experiment like this would take.
Long among the world's most antagonistic neighbors, the two nations clashed again last week before, fortunately, finding the good sense to de-escalate.
Rather, it follows two offenses that give a good sense of the kinds of crimes the framers had in mind: treason and bribery.
If you haven't experienced a prolonged decline in the stock market, you might not have a good sense of your appetite for risk.
You probably have a good sense of them by now: Well to the left of Ross's and somewhat to the right of Michelle's.
The answer was to give the town back to the talents and good sense of its citizens, and books were just the start.
She has a real good network and good sense of the island, so giving her charge of this thing has been a godsend.
You have a good sense of who you are, and when you approach something new, you can pivot on your skills and passions.
Madisson's good sense may kick in, and her younger sister Paige is a dissenter in the making — or worse, perhaps a future turncoat.
I suggest paying close attention to your moods, your needs, your daily rhythms, and you will probably get a good sense of it.
But my confidence is that there will for a long time be virtue and good sense enough in our countrymen to correct abuses.
Most wealthy CEOs have the good sense to either stay off social media entirely or use their accounts to post very unremarkable things.
So it makes good sense to back entrepreneurs who know that end user, especially since the majority of venture investors aren't hunting there.
And those ups and downs meant that by the time I was elected to the Senate and suddenly, as you pointed out at the convention, shot out of a cannon into this unreal world, by that time I was pretty fully formed, had a pretty good sense of who I was, had a good sense of what was important and what wasn't.
Thankfully, good sense reigned supreme and, in the end, Carson's suspension was "quickly lifted" after the school principal got a letter from Carson's mom.
"Some retreat centers are well trained and have a good sense of ethics, but in others that may not be the case," said Grob.
We must hope that Trump has the good sense not to follow el-Sisi and others in the Middle East over yet another cliff.
This paragraph from the New York Times gives a good sense of the flavor of Spicer's rambling defense of Trump's explosive, and false, claim.
Plus, Fogelman and Singer have a good sense of when to pull back and just let their story and their star do the talking.
The reality is that drool happens — even for those who practice all the good sense dietary, oral, and skin-care habits in the world.
She said she typically has a good sense of direction, but after stopping to meditate, she couldn't find the path back to her car.
We also called those same teachers by their first names, which should give you a good sense of the nontraditional nature of the school.
Assuming no major snafus, we should have a pretty good sense of where things are heading between 8:30pm and 9:30pm local time.
I hesitate for a moment, my good sense warring with my desire to be gone, to run from the looming consequences of this moment.
" She clearly had a good sense of humor about the New Year's Eve nightmare, tweeting a GIF of herself afterwards and writing: "S— happens.
Either way, LeBron has a pretty good sense of humor about the whole thing—he's all smiles while getting pulled up from the floor.
Toronto made good sense for Maven's next big expansion for a number of reasons, according to Maven and GM Urban Mobility VP Julia Steyn.
Sturgeon has called Trump's proposal "abhorrent," and has said she hopes "the good sense of the people of America will prevail" come election time.
That makes good sense -- planned military operations remain classified for a reason, and the element of surprise is a real advantage against our enemies.
But you'd think Thiel would nonetheless have the good sense to preserve his power and influence in the industry where he made his fortune.
Contributing Opinion Writer By now, we have a good sense of the playbook Republicans follow when hit with revelations of new Trump administration misdeeds.
While it's always been difficult to compare cloud numbers, we have a good sense of how each of the Big 3 is doing overall.
White Arkitekter describes its vision for the city as a "100-year master plan," giving a good sense of the scale of the undertaking.
But from a sheer content standpoint, it does make good sense for a food blogger to write some extra, interesting copy around their subject.
"There is a record there that you can look at to have a pretty good sense that there would be diplomatic consequences," he said.
Sure, we need to have a good sense of who comes into this country and we need to have an orderly process of assimilation.
That area is the top prospect for drillers, since they have a good sense of the geology and they have infrastructure and equipment nearby.
If you waited on grabbing a tight end in your fantasy draft, this week gave you a good sense of who to potentially target.
"I believe she has seen it now and taken it lightly, which I expected as she fortunately did have a good sense of humour."
Another issue is that some companies are simply too big to get a good sense of the culture of a specific division or team.
If legislators have a pretty good sense of public opinion in their districts, they can follow that pretty well to ensure their own reelections.
But you've got to respect her for going about this whole thing with a good sense of humor: That's the good shit right there.
The move here was an updated version of the mid 90's Grant-Hill vroom vroom firehorse, but Nike isn't listening to good sense!
"The average blueberry enthusiast realizes that the kink is strange and ridiculous and usually has a good sense of humor about it," luvemripe said.
He had a good sense of humor about it, though, whereas most of us probably would have been sent spiraling into an existential crisis.
They both have a good sense of humor and like jokes, and humor's a big part of what I value and how I lead.
But Ms. Rogen has a lot of good sense as a director, making the most of the floating-amusement-park atmosphere of cruise ships.
But I know that I like to listen to and I have a good sense of when people are doing their utmost or not.
Ignoring this good sense until or unless well-designed studies prove to the contrary is a disservice to our children's and our own futures.
But the deal always made good sense because Iran's nefarious activities would be far more dangerous if they were backed by a nuclear capability.
Canadians who know nothing about Mr. Singh's political views probably have a good sense of his personal panache through media attention he has attracted.
This makes good sense, since Berg served in the Austro-Hungarian Army from 1915 to 1918 and began composing the opera during the conflict.
The lack of Nevada polls means we also don't have a very good sense of what voters on the ground are thinking right now.
"We will use European (budget) rules, but only when we have drawn up a serious, forward-looking project tied to good sense," Renzi said.
But based on demographic patterns and on what people say about their intentions, pollsters can get a good sense of someone's likelihood of voting.
The team performed CT scanning of the skull, which showed that its brain was small, and it likely had a good sense of smell.
While not an exact prediction of employment growth in each industry, this metric gives a good sense for which industries favor fast-growing jobs.
And what is true is that I generally have a pretty good sense of place and who I am, and what's important to me.
When branded packaging was invented, and up until very recently, its purpose and value to nearly every industry made a ton of good sense.
Divvy finds cities where owning a home makes good sense financially and then offers renters a three-year program to transition to becoming homeowners.
"I don't think he has a good sense of how every word that comes out of his mouth can have real consequences," he said.
The geniuses over Vulture should get a Pulitzer for having the good sense to chart the movie Life of Pi in a pie chart.
I'm in awe of the power and relieved Browning had the good sense to set my suit's max output well below its 1050 horsepower potential.
That starts with teens having a good sense of who among their friends and family they trust to share experiences without fearing a judgmental response.
In the afternoon, I finish a report I've been working on for a couple days and feel a good sense of accomplishment when I leave!
After spending double that amount of time tooling around Lucis and its surrounding region, we've got a good sense of what works and what doesn't.
Once you have a good sense of how large or small you prefer the tip opening, then its time to invest in good canvas bags.
And while their faces are devoid of expression, you still get a good sense of their feelings and personalities, as the game is fully voiced.
And then on Uranium one it didn&apost give good sense to give that to Russia and now we learn she stole a primary election.
Scheduled rides will be the usual price, but users better have a good sense for how bad traffic will be whenever they'll need the lift.
If you don't trust yourself to replace a cracked screen, signing up for AppleCare+ makes good sense, as long as you understand the fine print.
" Schwarcz, who said the move mixes "good sense and good morals," believes window washers have "the best experience to be the supervisors for these robots.
I start shivering, yelping, and laughing nervously, which is maybe a sign that I retain a good sense of humor in the face of death.
A recent study titled "Risky Business: When Humor Increases and Decreases Status" found that a good sense of humor improves professional status at the workplace.
Dallas may be situated deep in the heart of a heavily red state, but at least they've got a good sense of humor about them.
You might come out of the pilot wondering what the heck is going on, but you'll also have a good sense of the baseline rules.
You have a pretty good sense of him, more than just the usage that you can do when he comes to a summit with Putin.
It relies on huge tires with lots of grip, big Brembo brakes, and your own good sense (or lack thereof) to deliver racecar-like performance.
While some tunes resemble old-style standards, others feel like trunk songs Andrew Lloyd Webber would have the good sense to leave in the trunk.
To be honest with you I don't have a good sense of how this is going to be received within the U.S., within Israel, elsewhere.
In order to meet all your little one's many needs, it often takes creativity and improvisation, and having a good sense of humor never hurts.
Infrastructure spending makes especially good sense given the federal government's incredibly low borrowing costs: The interest rate on inflation-protected bonds is barely above zero.
"When you're not out there and you're not with the people, you don't get a good sense of (the mood),'" George W. Bush told Updegrove.
"That's because more things have to happen, during which time good sense can prevail or someone can intervene; someone maybe has second thoughts," he says.
"Going into it, we had a pretty good sense that was going to be a final season, so it was very freeing creatively," Schwartz said.
As long as investors feel that they don't have a good sense of what next year will look like, such volatility will almost certainly continue.
You need to be able to take these challenges and have a feeling of confidence — to have a good sense you're going to make it.
If any part of the body won't let you forget it — the randomness of it, the lack of good sense and planning — it's your back.
Jonathan Chait says liberalism is working, but he cannot believe he is arguing with Marxists, nor how many idiots there are confounding his good sense.
The margin of victory defied all good sense to anyone following both teams over the last month but affirmed all that which the Eagles believed.
I can get a pretty good sense of what matters to them by the questions they ask me, rather than the questions I ask them.
And I'm not sure that we have a really good sense of those non-cases because it's very difficult to understand something that didn't happen.
We want them to get there, and to get there with enough good sense — and enough fine sensibility — that they use their adult powers wisely.
Beyond threatened species, it makes good sense to severely restrict hunting of top predators and keystone species on which the health of the ecosystem depends.
I prefer men who are between 5'6" and 5'11", slim but muscular builds, with minimal body or facial hair, and a good sense of style.
And once he is sitting in front of them, he has the good sense to ask the simple question: What should people know about this place?
"If a person is able to say they have a good sense of direction, that predicts how good their sense of direction actually is," Hegarty says.
She said she typically has a good sense of direction, but after stopping to meditate, she couldn't find the path back to where she came from.
Irredeemably dull by reputation, less brash and bellicose than America, Canada has long seemed to outsiders to be a citadel of decency, tolerance and good sense.
"My mom's always had a good sense of humor about this kind of stuff — and she passed that down to my brothers and me," Singh said.
Cinotti's, a bakery in Jacksonville Beach, sold out of hurricane donuts twice, evidence that Floridians have a pretty good sense of humor about our impending doom.
The product demo tables were outside in the Manhattan daylight, so I couldn't get a good sense of how bright the LED gets in the dark.
Obviously, we're going to start with the underlying numbers, which will give us a good sense of how the various players can be expected to perform.
But looking at the original content Disney is reportedly planning for the service still gives a good sense of what kind of service Disney is planning.
I just hit a button, and in a few minutes, I have a pretty good sense of whether the world deems the idea valuable or not.
All this knowledge comes from the genome, which can give scientists a good sense of what's going on inside the koalas without an invasive tissue sample.
We won't spoil the particulars for those that haven't read the comics, but you can get a good sense of Tulip's background in this new clip.
The truth is, there is almost nothing in the media available that gives you a good sense of what being obese and pregnant is actually like.
In fact, the Democratic vice presidential candidate told reporters in Dayton, Ohio on Monday that she's kept her spirits high with a good sense of humor.
And the point that a lot of people are making is we don't really have a good sense of how much our data is worth, right?
Only then could he have participated in the scouting combine, worked out for teams and received a good sense of how N.B.A. front offices valued him.
"There are so many cool people in the women's league that have a good sense of style," said Cappie Pondexter, a guard for the Chicago Sky.
" Quotable "I didn't want to upset or offend people who had served in the military who, by and large, have a pretty good sense of humor.
The Times's report Sunday comes after Rudy Giuliani, Trump's attorney, said on Sunday that he has a "good sense" of what McGahn has told Mueller's team.
I will say, I'm lucky that I have a pretty good sense of direction and memory which makes navigating in new places relatively easy for me.
But the city has a good sense of how to get started — the obstacles that lie ahead in the near term, and how to overcomes them.
But it seems that the beginning of good sense is to take the power of touch seriously, as something that has profound good and bad effects.
"It means crazy, wow, in a good sense," said Mehmet Akarca, head of Turkey's general directorate for press and information and an adviser to the president.
I just hope the party of the "resistance" has the good sense to conduct itself as a smart opposition party and run candidates who can win.
It is the largest gathering of Williams's work I have ever seen, and it gives a very good sense of his many strengths and occasional weaknesses.
Many of these trackers help produce analytics and target ads, and those can give companies a good sense of who you are and your romantic interests.
Chief Newsham said an investigation was continuing, adding that the authorities were reviewing video from the scene and had a good sense of who was involved.
They had the good sense to hire a chef, Garrison Price, from Il Buco, one of New York's best Italian restaurants, and his pastas are wonderful.
"What makes a movie really rewatchable is if it has a lot of personality, and character, and a really good sense of place," Mr. Araki said.
Messenger does have the good sense to group most chats from a listing in one tab within the Messenger app, but it falls apart from there.
But you'll get a good sense of what to expect by looking at the sponsored contests, prizes and winners from the Hackathon at Disrupt SF 2018.
When the trade deal between the United States and Peru went into effect in 2009, proponents touted it as a shining example of environmental good sense.
Of course, a quick search on YouTube will show that numerous individuals, perhaps with more curiosity than good sense, have gone ahead and done it anyway.
So I have a very good sense of what the Trump administration's decision to cut funding for advertising and in-person assistance will do to enrollment.
I know you are too modest to say this, but did you have a good sense that you were gonna get an award for this work?
"You've got a thousand little things that go into it, even when you feel like you've got a pretty good sense of your ballclub," said one executive.
Later in the exchange, Spicer also took a shot at Camerota, suggesting she was unable to see the good sense in Trump's approach to the alleged hacks.
Besides, when would the country get another chance to choose someone with his intellect, even temper and good sense to marry a brilliant black woman like Michelle?
But at least this Jesus (whose earthly identity remains a mystery for now) has a good sense of humor and does not disappoint with his pickup lines.
"Everyone that listens to her music also has a really good sense of who she is or at least what she puts into the world," Maia said.
"If you really understand the big picture of what's going on, then what's going on with Judge Kavanaugh will make perfectly good sense to you," he said.
I could also look around to see which groups have endorsed which candidates, which will give me a good sense of which candidates represent people like me.
To their credit, the cast has had a good sense of humor about it, often toasting when the show or its stars aren't announced as the winner.
This video gives a pretty good sense of what it's been like for people with blindness and other visual impairments to use the app up until now.
In the aftermath of the improper tarmac meet, Lynch had the good sense to recuse herself from her normal decision-making responsibilities in the Clinton email matter.
I didn't get a good sense of the color, so I probably wouldn't buy straight from the app — I'd still prefer to try products on in-person.
However, that doesn't mean that the star is a beacon of good sense, as proven by his recent reveal about advice he gave a young Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The three features appear to be related, Faulds said, and seeing them would give me a good sense of how the larger Walker Lane is taking shape.
"What I'm looking for is a President who has a good sense of humor about ISIS, assassinations, and Russian cyber warfare," Murphy said on Twitter Friday morning.
There aren't many retailers who have a good sense of what their margins will be even a year from now, and certainly not five years from now.
WE WERE ALWAYS IN DANGER OF OTHER BUBBLES, BUT I HAVE A PRETTY GOOD SENSE THAT THERE ARE SMART PEOPLE TRYING TO DO THE BEST THEY CAN.
Twitter was a pretty nascent medium during the Great Democratic Purge of 2010, when Barack Obama had the good sense to stay away from nearly every race.
But hopefully these first few options will give you a good sense of whether you'll want to spring $399 for PlayStation VR when it launches in October.
Mr. Philbrick captures a good sense of Washington's warring instincts — for moderation and aggression, for defense and attack — and his constant struggle to keep them in check.
In a similarly predictive way, a 20163 video playing at the end of the corridor gives a good sense of his work in that medium to come.
An Elvira-like figure appears in just about all of them, pragmatic, comical, full of good sense, though some of these incarnations are more fictional than others.
And so it made good sense to declare a day of healing and gratitude, as explained by William H. Seward, the secretary of state at the time.
Working for the caliber of chefs I've worked for, I've gotten a good sense of all that so it's made me confident in all that I do.
"I believe the program of this government is, in a good sense, like a smorgasbord: Anybody can choose what they like," Mr. Zeman told Parliament last week.
" As for Mr. Martens, "I feel like I have a good sense of what Pauline does, but the details, the true day to day details, I don't.
If you imagine that Rupert Murdoch, Sinclair Broadcasting Group and conservative talk radio controlled most of American media, you'd have a good sense for today's Hungarian media.
Thanks to a new Fox News poll released late last week, we have a pretty good sense of the state of play at the moment in Nevada.
His social media posts showed a man with a good sense of humor, who loved to do impressions and dress as his favorite stars, including Ms. Kirkbride.
The current North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) "renegotiations" make good sense since these countries are crucial to U.S. businesses as both markets and integrated manufacturing bases.
"Renzi lost the referendum and will lose the election because Italians have good sense — not because Putin wants that," he said in December, ANSA news agency reported.
You can get a good sense of how profound the change has been by looking at a newer car thought to be remarkably boxy: the Scion xB.
In any case, Wilson has a good sense of humor about the whole thing, and says he enjoys all the memes and responses he's seen to the video.
While the video is only 17 seconds long, it gives a good sense of what it's like to look at the planet as an astronaut on the station.
"We think this move makes good sense for both parties – Lloyds gets access to Schroders's investment management capabilities while Schroders gets access to Lloyds distribution," wrote Bernstein analysts.
Why is it then, that for all of their obnoxiousness, and all of our good sense, that fans who should have long outgrown them still stick with Tool?
Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump suggested to an audience on Thursday that he has a good sense of who he plans to nominate to the Supreme Court.
You can move pieces around, rotate them and get a good sense of whether that 3003-foot long coffee table will fit properly in your space or not.
"Sometimes the PR machine runs faster than anybody's good sense," he said, while adding that he did not think Kaspersky Lab was in the wrong in this case.
"Given enough time" between the speech and the event, she says, "the audience's good sense" may be restored and listeners might reconsider acting on the rabble-rouser's dictates.
My interest is in preventing violence, and I do believe that having evidence on hand when one is contemplating efforts to address a health problem makes good sense.
By the time they are old enough to experiment with smoking, you should have a good sense of what motivates them, what they need to hear and when.
And it is testimony to the good sense of Malaysian voters that the opposition won, convincingly, paving the way for Malaysia's first ever change of government (see article).
The current iteration is a test that only lasts a week, but it gives you a good sense of what you can expect once the feature is permanent.
Mr Martin has said that Ms Spears's performance elevated his work as she had a "good sense of catching the melody, performing it, taking it to another level".
"We're getting a good sense of where he likes to go and what areas he likes to use, and travel corridors and that sort of thing," he said.
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk has a pretty good sense of humor, but sometimes we can't tell when he's just joking or mulling his next big idea.
They're so high up that you can get a good sense of everything around you, along with a close-up glimpse of some of the high-flying birds.
If your partner has a good sense of humor, this gift is the next best thing to you being there: a pillow with your face on it, obviously.
Some of these police operatives were also provocateurs urging our organization, a nonviolent group, to commit dangerous and illegal acts, which we had the good sense to avoid.
We think it makes good sense because if these are individuals who have already been identified as possibly dangerous, and we don't allow them to fly on airplanes.
We don't yet have a good sense of just how good Appalachia will be for Mr. Trump, but no one should be surprised if he does extremely well.
So it's an ongoing balancing act, but it's easy to keep in balance as long as you have good people around you and a good sense about yourself.
You look at one of his pictures, and you know exactly that it's an Irving Penn photograph, and you also have a good sense of who he's photographing.
I've been sorting this now for actually close to three years, so I think I have a fairly good sense of the reality quotient at any given point.
We love to laugh, and I am pretty sure up until this point there's been no regime change because we have such a good sense of the absurd.
A canny novelist, Wouk — who died on Friday, just shy of his 104th birthday — had the good sense to let his characters hang themselves with their own words.
It shows that everyone is the same — in a good sense, not to abolish any of our differences, but to underline that everybody goes through the same journey.
The elimination of the spare by automakers is not entirely an abandonment of good sense or a severe example of cost-cutting; in fact, it can benefit drivers.
Most companies had the good sense to apologize when confronted with their failings, but the balance of power between consumers and corporations tilts heavily in favor of corporations.
We do not yet have a good sense of how President Trump views the FHA because he had very little to say about housing policy during his campaign.
" That direction, Ms. Jenkins said, was "a very straightforward origin story, true to the positive spirit of Wonder Woman, a great love story, a good sense of humor.
That could be because it's a little easier for a voter to get excited if they have a good sense of who their party's standard bearer will be.
Smaller businesses "will have a really good sense for what a particular weather condition or a forecast means," he said, adding that retailers are becoming much more nimble.
Ms. Coel is a brilliant clown, and she also has the good sense to let the brilliant Susan Wokoma steal scenes as the main character's uproariously intense sister.
But even if many Republicans are concerned about Cruz's extremism and don't like him personally, they have a pretty good sense that he's strongly aligned with party principles.
Along with data from service providers, they now have a good sense of where he was, what he did and who he communicated with leading up to the attack.
Luckily, it sounds like the women have a good sense of humor about the age difference — which, by the way, they should, because 27 or 31 is not old.
When I control things as much as possible, that is when I want to bet big, because I have a good sense of what I am able to do.
Robo Recall puts you in the role of a robot repairman who fixes defective bots with the help of an arsenal of guns and a good sense of aim.
I'll try wherever possible to take the kind route and have a good sense of humor but I'm not the type to sit there and be attacked without responding.
A White House official took a more positive view, saying there was a "good sense of unity in the room" between most leaders on working together on economic issues.
A White House official took a more positive view, saying there was a good sense of unity in the room between most leaders on working together on economic issues.
Women seem to have a pretty good sense of when they're being wooed and when they're being preyed upon, despite how confusing some men claim to find that territory.
Why it matters: Defying the laws of reason and good sense, alcohol-free beer has become an important segment of the beer market, per Wall Street Journal's Carol Ryan.
While we have a good sense of what they can do, if you ask a quantum computer person how the computers work, you likely won't get a satisfying answer.
"I thank Dr. Nava for the good sense he has shown with this resignation," wrote Claudio Borghi, who also serves as the president of the lower house budget committee.
I saw a man who had come through the other side and still had a good sense of humour, and I saw two options; to recover, or to die.
While the coincidence proves that the world is pretty small whether you're a celebrity or not, Truesdale is giving credit where it's due: just a good sense of timing.
And while he always shows a good sense of musical timing and phrasing, there are layers and sections of the ballet where he seems indifferent to his music's spirit.
"I support what we have in the House bill and basically that says the federal government shall not buy from ZTE, and I think that made good sense," Rep.
Britain had the good sense to keep its pound, but it's not insulated from other problems of European overreach, notably the establishment of free migration without a shared government.
Three-dimensional plans are not as immersive or as cool as virtual reality, but they do give you a pretty good sense of what your space would look like.
"[Coburn] will admit that he doesn't have a very good sense of humor so the first three or four interactions we had, we just kind of missed," Franken said.
"Nobody has a really good sense, fundamentally, where this market should be going over the next couple of quarters," said Scott Klimo, co-manager of the Sextant International Fund.
Bits To get a good sense of tech in China, it's useful to think about the last 5,000 years, particularly as they relate to a big event this week.
Check out the video interview with Peacock above to see the new 360fly balls and get a good sense of what the camera and new helmets are capable of.
Lovelace: I appreciate the fact that they're actually talking to young kids, who know how to skate who may have a good sense of style, who may be interesting.
"I have enough flexibility in my schedule to focus on the most important things, and I have a good sense of what is critical in both companies," he said.
At least somebody had the good sense to keep the car downstairs, by the restrooms, before it was rolled out last weekend to make room for another temporary exhibition.
But, you ask, won't tightening the limits offend those companies and investors who, like dutiful Costco shoppers, had the good sense to buy the permits when they were cheap?
When people with power act in ways that seem to run counter to good sense or commonly held ethical principles, what are people with less power supposed to do?
The characters in Sittenfeld's novels are often redeemed by their self-criticism; however flawed their behavior, they have the good sense to be riddled with self-doubt about it.
And we can hope these improvements reflect a certain amount of effective communication and education by adults, as well as good sense on the part of the adolescents themselves.
And the way projects are given priority has less to do with real regional planning or economic good sense than with the caprices of government horse-trading and funding.
"I don't have a good sense for how much more drama the system can tolerate before it detracts form the ability to advance the legislative agenda," Mr. Kumar said.
She can see that her boyfriend, Franz, is flirting with the girl next door — but she, unlike him, has the good sense to be suspicious of that girl, Coppélia.
Interviewed at the time he attributed his longevity to regular vocal exercises, good sense and good genes, noting that he had recently dined with a 106-year-old aunt.
His writing, admirers said, matured into literature: an owlish wit, sometimes surreal, often absurdist, usually scouring dark corridors of paradox, always carried off with a subtext of good sense.
As difficult as her responsibilities are, Ms. Faye said, she considers herself "incredibly fortunate" to have a mother with a good sense of humor and who thanks her regularly.
I think I got a pretty good sense about what it's all about and one thing that was really interesting to me was just how non-uniform it is.
The difference: in that old and imperfect world, the good sense to not step on an entire division's face while grabbing a few scattered dollars off the floor prevailed.
This might have worked if we got a good sense of why audiences so loved Verdon at her height, of why her dancing became so instantly iconic and beloved.
That, along with picking up a good sense of gallows humor, because I knew that if I wasn't healthy enough emotionally and physically, I wouldn't suffer the most—he would.
Cali says she has a good sense of which streets have the most security cameras, and that she prefers hiding in plain sight to trying to stay out of view.
Public investors agonize over where to put their money, but with just two numbers and 103 seconds you can have a good sense of how a company will be valued.
But even if you aren't familiar with their histories, you'll get a good sense of what they stand for and how they plan to serve our country after tonight's debate.
Image: NASA/KeplerWe have yet to discover an alien world with obvious signs of life, but we've got a pretty good sense of what a habitable planet might look like.
He discusses how a year in space changes astronauts' bodies, why a good sense of humour is required for a successful mission to Mars, and whether machines can become scientists.
But when execs from the project testified before lawmakers in Los Angeles yesterday, it became clear that nobody really has a good sense for how long it's going to take.
I just hope he grows up with the good sense to see bullying and fear-mongering for what they are: two of the only things you should never listen to.
For her part, Kaganove at least has a good sense of humor about the incident, saying she found it "hilarious" the blackmailers said they had evidence of her watching porn.
But with a large dose of optimism and continued faith in the good sense of American voters, it is just possible to see November's election in a more positive light.
He explains that what happened at DoubleDutch was that the company grew so fast and was picking up business without having a good sense of how stable those customers were.
Also, she clearly has a good sense of humor, and we both hate cilantro, so I'd never have to smell it in the kitchen or see it on a plate.
In doing this, one hopes that the Republicans in the Senate will have the good sense to deliver an actuarially sound system that uses the market to drive better healthcare.
The cast and producers had a good sense of humor about the situation, and seized the opportunity to draw attention a charity called Wateraid: Would you like to know more?
President Bill Clinton, who had a pretty good sense of what was coming when he appeared before a grand jury, triggered an impeachment process through his statements about Monica Lewinsky.
This, he argued, would give the public the benefit of agency experts writing the regulations, yet still require members of Congress to vouch for the good sense of these laws.
Inevitably, though, this can clash with the fundamentals of ergonomics: Good-sense design principles have been cast aside as car controls made the transition from mechanical actuation to virtual engagement.
The Fed's leadership and decisionmaking has profound consequences for working Americans, and the other branches of economic policymaking (most notably the president and Congress) are not showing much good sense.
New York (CNN Business)When Caterpillar reports earnings Monday, investors will get a good sense about how much the economic slowdown in China is going to hurt the American economy.
We've got a good sense of the regulatory pieces that will need to come together, and in our opinion, there's no red flags that suggest that this can't get done.
So will Spicer, who at least had the good sense to turn down an offer from "Dancing With the Stars," which is more than Energy Secretary Rick Perry can say.
President Trump's proposed reversal of decades of American policy on the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights has more to do with Israeli politics than American interests — or good sense.
Nonetheless, analyzing film reviews gives us a pretty good sense of where today's stars sit with critics and who tends to stay marooned in a sludgy mire of crappy films.
Michael Kirchmann: Once we have the furniture in, it actually gives the buyers a very good sense of how the space feels with furniture, how the space flows with furniture.
Since President Trump's swearing in, the stock market has surged forward, delivering wealth into the pockets of Americans from every economic level with the good sense to save and invest.
"We want to make sure the data are meaningful and reproducible, and I think doing another trial to be able to reproduce the results would make good sense," Salloway said.
Democrats have gotten so used to saying stuff like 'red state voters are stupid' that we don't even get how stuck up and terrible that sounds to anybody with good sense.
Meanwhile on Twitter, writers with a flair for what could be true and a good sense for their audience have taken those investigations well past the brink of what they know.
An unexpected giant-panda fossil find was exciting, they wrote, because researchers don&apost have a good sense of the history of the 2,500 giant pandas alive in the world today.
"It's critical that we and the American people have a good sense of what the agencies are actually doing to protect competition in this important part of our economy," she said.
"I think we'll probably have a pretty good sense next week of who the nominee will end up being," Obama said last Wednesday after delivering a campaign-style speech in Indiana.
Most U.S. consumers report checking the date before purchasing or consuming a product, even though we don't seem to have a very good sense of what the dates are telling us.
"Not through the prism of Hollywood or through a certain kind of life, but really take them into the world, where they have a really good sense and become rounded people."
Sadiq Khan's victory is a great one and we should be happy that an Islamophobic and scurrilous campaign against him by the Tories was thwarted by the good sense of Londoners.
Although the available amenities are sometimes less impressive than in a larger city, small American towns can give you a good sense of our country and what it has to offer.
But rather than losing her nerve when faced with a kicking, screaming child, Barrymore showed off her legendarily good sense of humour and used the opportunity to take a funny photo.
There is no Trump provocation that the vice-president cannot explain away: usually in tones of mild, head-shaking disappointment, as if others lack the good sense to trust his boss.
There are already a ton of superhero TV shows, but Legends of Tomorrow has had the good sense to position itself as a superhero series that's just here to have fun.
"Just like with visuals, you'll never get a good sense that the sound is outside your head if it just moves with your head," Ossic co-founder Jason Riggs told Mashable.
That follower now seems to have disappeared from Twitter, but fortunately I had the good sense to preserve his iconic moment on my own feed for the benefit of future generations.
I just think he's a nice person and I just think she felt like he was a nice intelligent young man and she said he had a good sense of humor.
The specter of an inexperienced president, engaged alone in a lengthy, private exchange with the cunning and seasoned leader of an adversarial nation defies every rule of diplomacy and good sense.
But in the meantime Mr Moynihan's response to the lacklustre first-quarter results gives a good sense of Bank of America's strategic impasse: he promised to cut costs even more fiercely.
Republican lawmakers must decide whether they still believe in the good sense of those they aspire to govern, or whether they lost that faith somewhere on the way to the statehouse.
We've been covering Prime Day every year since it first started in 2015, so we've developed a pretty good sense for the types of products that will have the best deals.
Fortunately for the Russells, the international groups that have owned their distillery — Pernod Ricard and now Campari — have had the good sense to leave them, their methods, and their whiskey alone.
He also posted a sub-1.0 assist-to-turnover ratio, didn't seem to have a good sense of timing, and had trouble meshing with teammates like Luke Kennard and Grayson Allen.
" Bush said Scalia was a "brilliant defender on the rule of law," adding that the justice's "logic and wit were unparalleled, and his decisions were models of clarity and good sense.
What would make good sense is to have the federal government step in to monitor some of the worst actors, increasing the chance of catching misconduct before it ruins peoples' lives.
Big gestures, overreactions and feigned outrage are commonplace — just keep a good sense of humor and remember that the price difference probably means more to them than it does to you.
On the other hand, we have a good sense of the way Big Media thinks about Netflix: It is terrified that it can't keep up with Netflix's scale and aggressive spending.
I cover a lot of startups with high valuations, and it's always so difficult to get a good sense of a company's financials when they're private and don't have to disclose.
Andrassy reacted to the FT's report by tweeting a picture of herself with the UK ambassador, saying: "One more thing we share with our British friends – a good sense of humour ..."
" Souza explained that due to his access to Obama in both his official duties and around his family, his photographs provide a "good sense of what he's like as a person.
These small-scale trials are necessary because governments want to have a good sense of what the effects will be before they start shelling out many billions or trillions of dollars.
On a related note, we got a half-dozen debate-qualifying polls this week, giving us a good sense of where the national race stands six weeks before the Iowa caucuses.
Somehow, both of them, through upbringing, sheer force of will or merely good sense were able to avoid falling into the spiral of failure their neighborhoods offered as a virtual birthright.
A quick scan of Ardern's social media accounts also showed that she appreciates whiskey, has a "Feminist" t-shirt, and also a good sense of humor when people deface her posters.
That category included Klobuchar, but I have a problem with people who are horrible bosses and don't have the good sense to use their fingers to eat the way I do.
It makes good sense for Western democracy-development efforts to tailor their technological collaboration and educational, training and public outreach assistance to focus on grassroots movements working to address the vulnerabilities.
It has great characters, a good sense of humor, huge set pieces and battles, and a perfect blend of linear story-driven sections broken up by pockets of open world exploration.
While most young designers hustle early investments, chase after celebrity clientele, and copy the runways, Comey has built a highly obsessed brand by relying on slow growth, gut instincts, and good sense.
And I think the plan which we put forward yesterday now should give shareholders also a good sense of -- in terms of shareholder return going forward is also going to be strong.
Herdman said that game offered him a good sense of what type strategy he expects to see from Haiti, a team he described as a cohesive group that are excellent in transition.
Trump only follows 45 people — mostly family, staffers, and Fox News pundits — and we get a good sense of what he sees in his timeline thanks to the Trump's Feed Twitter account.
But as the years go on and the number of reliable stars on the UFC roster seems to dwindle, MMA's number one promotion has been playing fast and loose with good sense.
Justin Sloan, who publishes the Bourbon Review and runs Justin's House of Bourbon in Lexington, Kentucky, has the good sense to know when to hold 'em and know when to open 'em.
Embly added that we still don't have a good sense of whether the methane seeps are continuous, like natural gas running out a pipe, or more intermittent and dependent on seafloor conditions.
So you have to be careful and have a really good sense of who you are, what you are doing, and the will to please yourself first—again, easier said than done.
But there are 220 of them, and if you watched all of them (as we did), you'd have a pretty good sense of what the world of film looked like in 19673.
Jason Derulo may still be trying to find love while living his life in the spotlight, but the fashionable singer knows he's looking for a girl with a good sense of style.
People in interabled relationships are attracted to each other for the same reasons anybody is, like a good sense of humor, shared values, a nice smile, or an enviable drive to succeed.
Looking at national statistics gives a good sense of how tough those cases can be to win — particularly for people from Central America, who often have a hard time meeting the requirements.
Personally, I am middle class and make a lot more than $15 an hour, but I have the good sense to know a move in the right direction when I see it.
He says they usually have a good sense of what their usage is going to look like and if it exceeds that, the financial burden is no longer on them, he says.
In terms of rewatchability, old Super Bowls exist on the same level as the Ernest movies, except that the Ernest movies at least have the good sense to end after 21912 minutes.
But on the other, anybody I take seriously gets the joke, has a good sense of the room, and is not precious or ponderous about anything having to do with this business.
North Korea has shown some reluctance in the past to deal with Biegun, and Kwon said any new talks should be led by a "counterpart who has a good sense of communication".
For any particular community, I'm sure people who work in that community have a pretty good sense of where flooding is happening, under what conditions, and who is being affected and how.
Both drawings are on the Uffizi's list of "immovable works," so the loan to the Louvre was both "against the law and against good sense," Mr. Montanari said in a telephone interview.
Importantly, the site also aggregates millions of reviews, like what you&aposll find on Viator&aposs sister site, Trip Advisor, so you have a pretty good sense of what you&aposre getting.
"You could say his chief qualification for the job of replacing Obamacare is he had the good sense to oppose it in the first place," said Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas.
Before Cara Cara, she spent several years working as a buyer for Macy&aposs and Rue La La, which means she has a good sense of what works and what doesn&apost.
So, it made abundant good sense for us to be able to be in that market, to clearly be able to tell American companies you can come here, you can work here.
"Disney movies do a really good job at giving you a good sense of hope and (tell you that) the ability to have an imagination is not a bad thing," she said.
It is worth noting what Cook did say, because his words, coupled with what we know about Apple's actions to date, do give you a pretty good sense of Apple's TV plans.
Current agriculture models, for instance, don't have a good sense of what will happen to crops if increased heat waves, droughts, new pests and diseases, and other changes all start to combine.
To that point, people who enter relationships in their 40s and 50s might want to make sure they have a good sense of a prospective partner's own stability, not just emotionally but financially.
At least Neeson had the good sense to stop doing Taken movies; can you possibly imagine what it will look like when Eli is trying to move in the pocket when he's 38?
Miseducation was a soundtrack of resistance, and Hill used love as her ammunition, whether she was talking about family, her environment, god—or the good sense to know when to leave something toxic.
Along the way, we get a good sense of what makes them tick, how John Williams helped save their films, and their friendship as they rely on one another for support and encouragement.
Aside from someone who is down with all of the above, he's looking for "someone who is intelligent, healthy, happy, ambitious, spiritual, and has a good sense of humor" between 22 and 35.
I Am the Night isn't the first show to put journalism front and center, but it might be the first to have the good sense to cast Chris Pine as a furious reporter.
I think at this point we have a pretty good sense of what Destiny is and Rise of Iron was a reinforcement of some of the things that we knew to be true.
It is in the process of crafting a new standard of judicial review, one that does violence to existing precedent, good sense, and even national security for the sake of defeating Donald Trump.
With the announcement this week of Sony's PlayStation VR system, we now have a fairly good sense of what the offerings from most of the major consumer virtual-reality players will look like.
Avenged Sevenfold, seemingly through some sort of unfortunate clerical error, was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Rock Song" but had the good sense not to show up for the untelevised award presentation.
"We're like lots of mammals with a perfectly good sense of smell, and if we paid more attention to it, I think we'd realize how important it is to us," he tells me.
When it does crash, it has the good sense to crash and relaunch very quickly, which ultimately results in less downtime and less me-wanting-to-throw-my-computer-out-the-window time.
Macaulay's had a pretty good sense of humor about reprising his iconic Christmas movie role that launched him into superstardom way back in 1990 ... including this ad for Google this past holiday season.
We fly into an air show with the F-35, the F-22, and we have a pretty good sense of what's going to be looking at it before it flies up here.
If you have saved the paperwork from your insurer from previous years, you may be able to get a pretty good sense of how much you might typically spend, barring a medical emergency.
BBC bringing its existing radio streams to a market that represents the world's largest english-language listening population makes good sense in terms of staking out territory as interest in spoken programming grows.
The actress, best known for her role as Melisandre on HBO's Game of Thrones, seems to have a good sense of humor about what she knows is coming — even more surely than winter.
"There's a good sense of community here, but it's very peaceful," said Mr. Figueroa, 34, a construction manager for an architecture firm in New York City, who was born in the Dominican Republic.
When a body is found early on, it's had the good sense to wash up beside a stunning little Welsh brook, nestled between green hills and framed by a towering stone railway viaduct.
But while other organists might have had a loftier vision for this music, none played it on record with quite the commitment to authenticity and the all-around good sense of Mr. Hurford.
" Vickie Brown-Gurley, who worked as the principal of Keefe Avenue School when Sandra was in fifth and sixth grade, remembered Sandra as a confident student with a "really good sense of humor.
It is probably far too soon to get a good sense of where the race will end up, especially since it is not clear whether a write-in candidate will enter the race.
"It's not that the top level of the party directly controls them, but the Maoists are politically astute, and they have a good sense of what they can get away with," he added.
With street style images from New York's Fashion Week trickling in, we're getting a good sense of what outfits fashionable New Yorkers are trotting out for fall, and the winning trend is undeniable.
Because, if you use your company's G Suite for work, even having the good sense to edit a frustrated email to your boss or coworker before you send it may not be enough.
"If you really understand the big picture of what's going on, then what's going on with Kavanaugh will make perfectly good sense to you," Carson said at the Values Voter Summit in Washington.
After three years of working with me, my students have a pretty good sense of the kinds of fiction I like and the sorts of questions I like to ask about any story.
At least the additional press pack essay by Total Control's Daniel Stewart has the good sense to make Leonard Cohen and (considering the heft and size of new Iceage music, extremely apt) Waterboys comparisons.
Black Swan had the good sense to take its visual and stylistic cues from the mental interior of Natalie Portman's paranoid ballerina as she cracks under the pressure of the gig of a lifetime.
"You just want to make sure that you are close enough to get a good sense of what's happening, but far enough so that you are not jeopardizing yourself and the footage," Williamson said.
"Our entire objective is to bring the American authorities back to good sense and reason," Le Maire said, adding that the U.S. administration had put forward no "convincing arguments" to justify its tariff action.
"It might seem like refi apps increased more than is justified by the drop in rates, but it actually makes fairly good sense if we break down the timing," Graham wrote in an email.
If your parents or other relatives have offered financial help for either a wedding or a home purchase, make sure you have a good sense of the amount being gifted and any conditions attached.
"We know that treatment of depression and anxiety makes good sense for health and wellbeing; this new study confirms that it makes sound economic sense too," said Margaret Chan, director-general of the WHO.
If you make it to your 50s and 60s and you're still prospering, you have a very good sense of how to avoid problems and when to be conservative or aggressive with your investments.
"I trust in good sense, and I refuse to imagine that Macron's multi-billion-euro requests will be shunned while Italy's will be closely scrutinized," Salvini told journalists during an official visit to Israel.
That gives you a pretty good sense of the scale of this project, which includes support for core data center services like compute, storage and networking, but also a wide range of smaller projects.
Having looked at hundreds of thousands of websites while at Yahoo, he had a good sense of how to market online, well before the era of Twitter and self-promotion as a national pastime.
"As far as polling is concerned, most people don't have a really good sense of what a poll is: a good one versus a bad one, versus one done under other auspices," said Cohen.
"I don't think users have a good sense for how their data is being used, I think we've put the burden on users to a large extent," Pichai told CNN's Poppy Harlow last month.
Alexander Hamilton said it ("[workers] are aware, that however great the confidence they may justly feel in their own good sense, their interests can be more effectually promoted by the merchant than by themselves").
It's a whole area settled by people who got to the freezing cold of Minnesota and Iowa, then didn't have the good sense to stop — not its own place with completely distinct immigration patterns.
Athletes will tell you it is what goes on between the ears that separates winners from losers and although getting inside an athlete's brain does not make great television, it does make good sense.
While he was an undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley, Xu studied cancer research and got a good sense of what exponential growth can look like in the context of diseases, he said.
One official cautioned, however, that expulsions are just one option the White House will consider, and there is not a good sense at this point whether the President will take any action at all.
"If you really understand the big picture of what's going on, then what's going on with Kavanaugh will make perfectly good sense to you," Carson said at the annual Values Voter Summit in Washington.
While his employees excel at the work, he said special attention has been needed to ensure good companywide communication, and to make sure the company has a good sense for how workers are feeling.
The starting unit as currently constructed makes good sense on paper and should grow into a two-way threat, with increased spacing and strong rebounding, the latter a major team strength while Lowry was out.
This trailer gives a good sense of how The Void operates: Ghostbusters: Dimension takes that framework and lets you loose in a paranormal fantasy hosted by Jillian Holtzmann, Kate McKinnon's character in the upcoming movie.
Surely, there's even more that will ultimately be part of Q. With the update likely to launch for consumers by the end of summer, we should get a good sense of Google's plans on Tuesday.
Google doesn't usually share an exact release date for its major Android updates, but we should leave I/O with a good sense of what Android Q will bring when it's released later in 2019.
Considering Lochte went on to buy a "questionable" short-sleeve pink sweatshirt at Topshop during his interview, we're just hoping he has the good sense to to hire some qualified buyers for this future venture.
"I fell down on the side of … probably after what [Ellen DeGeneres] went through, probably good sense," she said, poking at DeGeneres, who publicly came out as gay on the cover of Time in 1997.
It's exceedingly strange to cite George Will—whose chief contribution to civic life in recent years has been to serve as a chin-stroking statesman for climate change denial—as an avatar of good sense.
That's good sense, and perhaps it would have come to pass — if Pai had not become Chairman and proposed that these very same rules he suggests as the baseline be prevented from coming into effect.
I liked The Force Awakens' implementation more than Iron Man 3's, mostly because it doesn't squirt you in the face with mist and has the good sense to show restraint in more subdued scenes.
The company refunded the money when the Mets beat the Cubs and went to the World Series themselves, but not before it got a pretty good sense of what Cubs fans were willing to pay.
It also has the controlled chaos of "Malcolm in the Middle" or ABC's "The Middle"; like them, it's about a financially pinched family and has a good sense of the individual dynamics among its members.
Bernice, 84, was a former nurse, who loved classical music and devoted time to charitable work, and her husband, Sylvan, 86, was a retired accountant with a good sense of humor, CNN affiliate WPIX reported.
But what businesses are starting to realize is that it also makes good sense, and if they intend to have long-term business success, they will need to embrace the changing face of energy consumption.
As FEMA explained in a blog post last year, looking at data on which diners are closed, or open with full or limited menus, gives a good sense of how the surrounding neighborhood has fared.
The Obama administration, graced with the good sense to make a top priority of a new tunnel across the Hudson, agreed informally to have Washington split the initial costs with New Jersey and New York.
The Met exhibition, "Julio Le Parc 1959," and organized by Iria Candela, the museum's curator of Latin American art, is far from being a full survey but gives a good sense of what he's about.
Since leaving the military, I'd grown used to my buddies shaking their virtual heads, via social media, at the fundamental insanity of inserting yourself into war without having the good sense to engage in combat.
But he has a fine cast and a good sense of place, including a feel for the spookiness of emptied-out spaces, and he makes his conspicuously low budget work for the near-claustrophobic intimacy.
In a year or two, we should have a good sense of Snap's direction, and when we do it will be a test not just of the internet I.P.O. model but corporate governance as well.
The post, called "Turning a Little Car Into a Big One," was an ode to the ingenuity of his storage box and to the underlying good sense behind owning a cheap, small, fuel-efficient automobile.
But he has a fine cast and a good sense of place, including a feel for the spookiness of emptied-out spaces, and he makes his conspicuously low budget work for the near-claustrophobic intimacy.
Even with the foregoing provisos, I got a good sense of what the Valerie provides in terms of added advantage over the "regular" 17-inch Razer Blade Pro (the laptop that this prototype is based on).
But no matter how much one heeds that advice, Carnival is a multi-week affair, and by the time Fat Tuesday rolls around, most people have traded in good sense and moderation for excess and revelry.
If Mr Chu paralleled the Athletics, using unconventional tactics to make the most of pedestrian skills, Mr Holzhauer is more like a big-budget club with the good sense to take advantage of low-budget strategies.
The app also suffers the fate of other basic 3D modeling software, in that it's hard to get a good sense of depth with an object on a 2D plane, making it hard to align objects.
If such a crisis occurred again, it would be important for voters to have a good sense of what kinds of issues and policies Clinton stands for to push back against any surge in Trump's standing.
He never shuts up, and being supernaturally self-aware gives him the ability to wink at the audience, letting them know that the rules governing good sense and even good storytelling don't really apply to him.
"Sara comes at this from the beginning trusting nobody, trusting Lincoln, but also understanding that Lincoln hits first and asks questions later, and that his good sense might sometimes be overrun by his emotions," Callies says.
The response was "very, very positive — not just the fact that there was an enthusiasm for the service, but we had a good sense about how people were using it," Mr. Iger said on the call.
I know, we're supposed to see her as coldly ambitious and calculating, and on some issues — like macroeconomics — she does sound a bit bloodless, even when she clearly understands the subject and is talking good sense.
If one is accustomed to the careful and arcane language of "Fedspeak," one can get a good sense of what is worrying the Committee's members, and I just love to know what is on their minds.
While it wasn't authorized to fly the day I arrived — it was under a gray tarp when I got there — I still got a good sense of what it would be like to ride in one.
"If you have a good sense of what your customers want and you keep innovating in the direction of the customer need, that&aposs what makes your company the top company in the world," he said.
If she were still alive, my mother would now be pushing 90, and I assume that she would have had the good sense to enjoy the occasion from the warmth and dryness of her own home.
"I served with many of them for a lot of years, and I know them well and I know they're people who love their country and have a good sense of right and wrong," he added.
"My standard philosophy used to be that within the first 90 to 120 days of being in every role I would have a fairly good sense of what I would like to do next," he explained.
At lunch, there is a lobster roll that Mr. McBride and Mr. Parilla have the good sense to serve warm, dressed just with lemon and melted butter, the way you'd eat it on the Connecticut coast.
It just doesn't make good sense to-- to me-- that in all of the trade that the President is putting together-- that he is creating the kind of tariffs that creates a war, a trade war.
Already, its Republican supermajority has introduced bills that would further weaken lax gun laws, increase campaign-donation limits and undermine a progressive Nashville law passed by public referendum, among other assaults on democracy and good sense.
"Last year, I don't think anyone really had a good sense of what to expect from the season," general manager Jed Hoyer told reporters after the Cubs were ahead of schedule by reaching the NL Championship Series.
So far there are only a handful of AMD-based laptops actually in the marketplace, and we still don't have a good sense of how well a mobile Zen processor handles power compared to its Intel rival.
"We know that treatment of depression and anxiety makes good sense for health and well-being; this new study confirms that it makes sound economic sense, too," said Margaret Chan, director-general of WHO in a statement.
I'd even go so far as to say that lining up a couple of meet-ups in a day is an extremely economical way to get a good sense of what you're looking for in a partner.
The Huawei P30 Pro and iPhone XS Max both have nicely softened edges to their pill-shaped camera modules, and their designers have the good sense to place those bumps off to the side of the phone.
I think if you watch from 2:20 to 3:00 you'll get a pretty good sense of things and maybe be able to walk away without the phrase "Babes, man's not hot" stuck in your head.
Peak Linklater: Once you've watched all of the movies mentioned above, you'll be ready for Boyhood, a tremendous film but one that's even better once you have a good sense of the different modes Linklater works in.
The Academy Awards shot up to nearly two hours in 1930 as the ceremony was broadcast for the first time through local radio station KNX, which had the good sense to air it for only an hour.
Every time he worries about how little sense a plan makes, I wanna shout, "Then go home, Roman!" because if I wanted to be grounded by good sense I wouldn't be watching Furious 7 to begin with.
That said, efforts to expand educational options for military families make good sense, so it's worth spelling out why the impulse is a sensible one but Banks's H.R. 5199 was the wrong way to go about it.
We will soon see, heartbreakingly, that in fact it will be Louis whose life is most painfully disrupted, while Wendy, whom we meet again at 20, has become a young woman of formidable good sense and spirit.
Their duties range from the mundane to the perilous, and the footage, edited by Jason Mergott (David Salzberg and Christian Tureaud are the directors), conveys a good sense of their operations, even amid the confusions of battle.
Studies suggest, and it just makes good sense, that when patients feel connected to their physicians in a shared decision-making relationship, they are more likely to follow their physician's recommendations and have higher levels of satisfaction.
And though her high school wasn't chockablock with counselors, she'd had the good sense to read up on Davidson and, in her application, lay out a mix of cogent, sophisticated reasons that it was right for her.
My 93-year-old grandmother clutched it proudly on election night, waving it angrily at the orange man-child on the screen, and this should give you a pretty good sense of the Brooklyn four piece's spirit.
Perhaps people without penises have the good sense to imagine and adore penis-free sex, letting their fingers engage in different motions entirely, while it seems that straight men often use their fingers as temporary dick surrogates.
"It's not new that parents should not pressure their picky child but they continue to do it," added Ellyn Satter, author of "Child of Mine: Feeding with Love and Good Sense," also not involved in this research.
" He does have the good sense to augment such bicycle-kick difficulty with simpler wisdom from soccer philosophers like the legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, who once said: "The socialism I believe in is not really politics.
"It makes good sense to make a list ahead of receiving a possible job offer outlining the negotiable items that are most important to you so that you can increase the odds you get them," she said.
"I've been through this five times in New Hampshire, and I have a pretty good sense at this point if an organization and the candidate is in good shape or they're not in good shape," he said.
What's weird is that we had the good sense to mandate that it is illegal to import from the international prison environment, but we allow it to remain very legal if the prisons are based in America!
And if Trump continues to surprise and horrify Europeans in the weeks to come, that good sense could sweep across the continent, burying the populist wave before it has a chance to take charge of a major nation.
Check out nine trailers from this week below It's hard to get a good sense for the series out of Netflix's quick first teaser for The Punisher, but there are definitely a couple things we can take away.
Well, so one I already mentioned, which is have the courage to get outside your comfort zone and embrace the adventure of the swerve and the zigzag that happened in my life in retrospect made perfectly good sense.
I think he means it in a good sense," Montana said, adding Swift's incensed Grammys speech proved West's place in the industry: "He's so powerful that you felt his impact in that building without him even being there.
But in truth, you don't really need to wait for results to start coming in from Colorado and Nevada when the polls close at 9 pm Eastern to get a good sense of how the election is going.
But if Grand Theft Auto always had a good sense of humor, Saints Row is straight up slapstick, with vehicles that spray poop out of a hose and a dubstep gun that makes enemies dance before they die.
Still, the map gives a pretty good sense of which countries enjoy fast internet access (mostly in Northern Europe and parts of Eastern Asia) and which ones are relegated to the slow lane (much of the developing world).
And honestly, growing up around Bob and Dave, I like to think that I have a pretty good sense of humor and a lot of that — growing up around two incredible standup comics — I really gained from them.
He knew exactly what he wanted and what he needed, and he also had the good sense to realize that, practically speaking, no one was going to develop a better military-grade, virtually indestructible waterproof case than Pelican.
Via the device of a dead whale carcass tracked as it falls from the water's surface to its floor, you also learn something enduring: a good sense of how the depths relate to the rest of the ocean.
Although it contains "less than 1% of 1% of 1% of the actual archive," an ongoing floor-to-ceiling installation at LACE gives viewers a good sense of the organization's significance, and the importance of documenting its history.
Here's a good sense of where Apple is right now: Its only two growing businesses are the iPad — where unit shipments fell year over year but revenue grew — and its Services business — mostly iTunes and the App Store.
It's the biographical equivalent of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," though Fitzgerald had the good sense to make it a short story, while Morris's "Edison" comes in at just under 800 pages, including footnotes.
"He's crazy like a fox, and it only makes perfectly good sense for him to go back to what got him here in the first place, which is driving this racial angst in the electorate," Mr. Belcher said.
"We have decent AI researchers and engineers at Sony, and we have a good sense of what's going on," says Kitano, who was attending the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence conference in New York this week.
But Snatched's excellent casting also highlights the most baffling thing about the movie: Someone had the good sense to cast Goldie Hawn in this movie as Schumer's mother, which on the surface looks like a stroke of genius.
As it turns out, we have a fairly good sense of what causes dream recall, as well as how to enhance it—so if you feel like you've been hemorrhaging dreams lately, read on for some good retention techniques.
Every year the Norwegian Nobel Committee receives a slew of nominations for the prestigious prize, with some issuing from lawmakers, laureates, and other persons of note, and others coming from people who apparently have a good sense of humor.
The above image, posted to Twitter this past Saturday by editor of The Takeout and Windy City resident Kevin Pang, is 100-percent serious and not the doings of a rogue IDOT employee with a good sense of humor.
The following is not a ranking of the cities that give the most in absolute dollar terms, but the Barna Group research does give a good sense of which local populations stand out as being among America's most generous.
When they're not busy blowing minds with weird concoctions or trying to help you live your best life by cutting out human interaction altogether, Starbucks is responding to criticism and taking it all with a good sense of humor.
"[A]s for assisting our senior officials who will have legal burdens connected to all of this noise, I think we'll have an announcement shortly that'll make good sense and be consistent with what we've done previously," he said.
The remaining hope for all Americans of good sense, more than a year into Donald J. Trump's already interminable spin in office, was that the president and his brand of politics would turn out to be a passing aberration.
That's when you can start to get a solid picture of return on ad spend (ROAS); you should have structured your tests so you have a good sense of performance by the third or fourth drop with a show.
As the daughter of a lawyer-politician — her father, Edward, was elected to the United States Congress in 1853 — and a lifelong consumer of newspapers and periodicals, Dickinson had a good sense of what was happening in the world.
Giuliani indicated to the show's anchor, Chuck Todd, that he did not personally know what McGahn told Mueller's team, but rather, that the team had a "pretty good sense" of what McGahn said through former Trump lawyer John Dowd.
Zendaya has maintained a good sense of humor despite the endless speculation about her personal life, reminding us exactly why we love her so much — and why we can't help but believe that everyone is in love with her.
Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee — a senator's senator, a bipartisan dealmaker who still believed that good sense and personal relationships could prevail, even in the era of Donald Trump — said Monday he would not run for reelection in 2020.
Thinking about this anatomy from the perspective of furthering the survival of humans as a species, it makes good sense: We wouldn't want infections or drugs in our bloodstream damaging sperm, which could lead to birth defects or infertility.
"I don't think he is ideological, I think ultimately he is pragmatic in that way and that can serve him well as long as he has got good people around him and he has a good sense of direction," Obama said.
"I can get a really good sense of whether I want to be working with somebody when I walk them through the place," said Ms. Stonesifer, a former top Microsoft executive who also ran the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for years.
And what I don't have a good sense of is, if you did an accounting, how much the upside uncertainty is fully offset by the trade uncertainty, or does it overshoot such that we might want to revise our forecast downward.
Yet because most cabin crew are so courteous and professional, few of us probably have a good sense of how they would like us to behave so that they can go about their jobs as efficiently and pleasantly as possible.
But bearing all of that in mind we get a pretty good sense of what's motivating Mueller and the fact that from the very beginning, the senior most officials in the agency were aware of the extraordinary delicacy of the situation.
"I am not sure they have a good sense of how to accomplish that and to the extent that they seek to accomplish things politically, they may run into the divergence of interests between themselves and their allies," he said.
As a tax lawyer, academic and commentator, I have a pretty good sense of what is coming: a few articles, some denials and retorts--including one from Trump that came after the story appeared--and lots of complexity from talking heads.
Working the buddy system Even though I've yet to create a free profile of my own, I feel I talked to enough RentAFriend "Friends" to get a good sense of what it's like to put yourself on the friend market.
It's not as if we didn't have a good sense of Ginsburg's views about Trump before she expressed them out loud, and it's not as if Justice Antonin Scalia took his completely mysterious views about President Barack Obama to the grave.
And judging by Wilderpeople, Waititi's the ideal director for a Marvel project: he's an artist brimming with strange ideas and a good sense of humor, as well as a respect for the classics and an unabashed desire for commercial success.
"For a change, good sense has prevailed upon the bank to withdraw from the disastrous programme," Sreedhar R., the director of the Environics Trust, one of the activist groups that has been critical of the project, said in a statement.
History, unfortunately, tells us that such behaviour has hardly ever been associated with the temperamental Italian, who all fair-minded football supporters must hope will finally find the grace and good sense to allow his manager the required space and time.
In a recent interview with People, the writer said she's learned to give her body time to rest when she feels she needs it: "Over 10 years, I've gotten the good sense of how to deal with [the disease]," she said.
Here are some of the best options: If you're missing a special someone at night (or are gifting to someone with a good sense of humor) Mushions give you the opportunity to put any face you want on a fluffy pillow.
And trust me when I tell you that before we were flying the F-35 in the exercises at Spangdahlem, we have a very good sense of exactly where it's flying, what the threat is, and how and when we operate.
I think most first meeting me think that I am going to be very reserved and quiet based on my modest attire, but really I'm actually quite funny and have a good sense of humor, if I do say so myself.
His experience and good sense are established as early as page 9, where he dispels what he calls "the big three" unkillable myths—that you can't start a sentence with a conjunction, end one with a preposition or split an infinitive.
While it makes good strategic sense to attempt to strike a deal with Kim and see if he is willing to go further than his father, it also makes good sense to plan for the potential that these talks may fail.
One example that showed the good sense in talking to foreign athletes was an interview with the winner of the men's pole vault, Thiago Braz da Silva of Brazil, whose delight in the gold medal was matched by his marked disbelief.
Before HHS, as governor of Wisconsin, I had worked with HHS and Congress on welfare and Medicaid reform and as a result, I felt I had a good sense of what it would take to be a successful HHS secretary.
For his second time at bat in this venue, Mr. Koppy seems to have a good sense for what makes entertaining fill, and the editors made sure that the cluing had just the right amount of "tug" for a Thursday puzzle.
" SUBADRA RAJAPPA, HEAD OF U.S. RATES STRATEGY, SOCIETE GENERALE, NEW YORK: "Im surprised that the initial reaction coming out of Asia is somewhat muted, but I think its too early to get a good sense of how the market will react.
Some make good sense — one from the New York City Department of Correction includes screening people for flulike symptoms before placing them in group holding cells, and sending people who have flulike symptoms to a communicable diseases unit for treatment.
" SUBADRA RAJAPPA, HEAD OF U.S. RATES STRATEGY, SOCIETE GENERALE, NEW YORK: "I'm surprised that the initial reaction coming out of Asia is somewhat muted, but I think it's too early to get a good sense of how the market will react.
That the stock did not rise on Friday because Muse floated a $10 earnings-per-share possibility, but because the analyst has a good sense of where the stock is going thanks to his industry expertise and exposure to management.
But it wasn't passed in this country until near the end of World War I. The President at the time, Woodrow Wilson, had the good sense to try and kill this thing by vetoing it, but lawmakers overrode it anyway.
But no matter how much Les Rosbifs and Les Yanquees are any French politician's whipping boys, his appeal to internationalism, his passion but style at the podium and a general appeal to good sense will have resonated beyond the assembly's chambers.
"A large component of who's entering the country now are parents who bring their kids, and we have to have a good sense for who these people are," Johnson said during a breakfast in Washington sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor.
Mary Jefferson, age 75, a retired teacher in Missouri Most important issue: religious liberty I think given the information that I've received as to why Trump did what he did, I think it makes perfectly good sense that he fired Comey.
It also provides a pretty good sense of how few minds the hearing is likely to change in this era of bitter polarization — and how tough it can be to bring any clarity to the swirl of controversies engulfing this president.
He is far more subtle than Mr. Forsyth and much less gimmicky than Mr. Deighton, and if he can't quite match Mr. le Carré's doomy intensity, he has the compensating virtues of (relatively speaking) greater directness and solid good sense.
But she said her upbringing in Vermont had given her a good sense of the "struggles of former agricultural communities," and local Democrats have seemed excited about her candidacy, with a host of county party leaders endorsing her nomination earlier this month.
The same number, more or less, will place themselves but cannot place the parties, meaning that 43% of the electorate does not have a good sense of where Republicans and Democrats stand on the most fundamental question about the role of the state.
While the thumbnails of the original 1920 x 1080 images were only 336 x 182 pixels when saved by Quick Look's snapshot, Regula says those thumbnails were still more than enough to get a good sense of what the original file is.
The fairing-return video, below, gives you a good sense of what it's like when one of these components returns to Earth in terms of the stresses that are on the hardware from the extreme heat generated by friction from the Earth's atmosphere.
My dad's a general contractor of 30-plus years and we were always on job sites with him, and I think that's where I got a really good sense of construction and design, and what it's like to own your own business.
Eventually some employee will have the good sense to put a sign out front that says no water, but until they do, customers will keep piling in, pushing toward the back, creating a suffocating crowd, like the mosh pit of a concert.
"We're convicted about it, willing to take the challenge and stand up for what we think makes good sense and helps people," Tom said, adding that they've had a lot of contacts by people around the state who are interested in the cause.
And while there are 133 House races -- and a Senate race (hello, Florida?) -- still not called, we now have a very good sense of who voted, why they voted and what it tells us about the electorate both now and moving forward.
And though the Speaker of the House, 78, insists her pursed-lipped gesture wasn't anything but sincere, she appears to have a good sense of humor about the attention — even recreating the moment alongside Katy Perry, 34, and Orlando Bloom, 42, on Friday.
Though Twin Metals' future looks dimmer every month, the fact that it was even a possibility — and that there are other mining companies trying to exploit the region — calls into question the values, integrity and good sense of civilization in the 21st century.
Danois spoke to enough people to compile an oral history, yet he has the good sense and talent to unspool the narrative with brief, well-timed digressions into quirky stories and characters, even if he sometimes appears credulous in passing along others' memories.
"They have a pretty good sense of when these people traveled, they're going to be doing the full thing of checking the face of everyone on the plane, given that this is the land of CCTV," Mr. Galeotti said, referring to Britain.
"If you make pretty good sense, and you say something kind of sassy and smart, and finish with a good closer — that gets people's attention," says Mr. Henscheid, who has been commenting on The International Herald Tribune and Times platforms since 2006.
We become lost, not in the good sense of roaming anonymously through the hustle and bustle, but just in the sense that we feel indifferent and disconnected from our environment, adrift in the sterile familiarity, left absent and detached by its urban preciousness.
Imagine something as contagious as measles (which any given infected person passes to 90 percent of the people he or she encounters) only many times more deadly, and you'll have a good sense of what keeps global health officials up at night.
At this point in his career, Buckley says he has a good sense of what will and won't work, saying he can usually tell within 40 seconds into a phone call with a client whether the project is something he wants to direct.
"If you call me in January or February of next year, then by then, people will be engaged, people will have announced, we'll have a good sense of who's serious and who isn't," said Vilsack, a secretary of agriculture in the Obama administration.
It's been more than four years since the last government shutdown, but after copious experience with shutdowns, especially during the protracted budget standoffs of the Clinton and Obama presidencies, we have a good sense of what will happen to the federal government.
A big reason for the Toronto festival's importance in the cinephile calendar is that even if it were the only fest a film buff attended each year, he or she would walk away from it with a good sense of cinema's best right now.
Experts say having a good sense of what you own helps ensure you have enough and the right kind of coverage for your belongings — and should you suffer losses from disaster or theft, can make it easier to document and be fairly reimbursed for losses.
There were a couple of key takeaways from the episode — most importantly the absence of one character — which, when combined with a cast interview from a few weeks back, give us a good sense of how the rest of Season 6 might play out.
Homage often seems to take precedence over good sense, so it's not surprising that Shadow Tactics replicated this role as well, if a bit more sensitive in the execution (Aiko, the "temptress" character there, is arguably the most competent and complex of the game's characters).
The reason I even reached out was because, for a while, I didn't know what my future would look like in terms of how you're supposed to find the Muslim man who also has a good sense of humor, is intelligent, is family-oriented.
" Any show that invokes Donald Trump's name (aspirationally!) twice should at least have the good sense to also invoke an aesthetic so gilded, so decked out in eleganza, that even Donny would begrudgingly admit, "Damn, now here are some people with cash to burn.
"Our research has shown us that while a member generally isn't sure what exact title they want to watch, they have a pretty good sense of whether they are in the mood for a quick series episode or a longer movie experience," Garcia said.
While It made good sense in 2628 to use the 28500 vote constitutional option to put an end to systematic unconstitutional abuse of the filibuster rules, the threatened filibuster of the Gorsuch nomination does not raise an issue of systematic abuse of the rules.
It is a striking transformation of Islamists' stance, brought about in part by fear of the sort of chaos seen elsewhere, in part by the firm limits set by the king, and in part by his good sense in giving Islamists a political outlet.
The effect is often like reading a fantasy novel, in a very good sense: Scott leaves you with the feeling that the world is packed with more ways of life, more stories, and different kinds of heroes and villains than you encountered in history class.
And we like to think it makes pretty good sense to become a member because Hollywood makes a lot of movies, and good movies and bad movies all cost the same [laughs] so if nothing else, that should be enough of a motivating factor.
"By this time in prior years, the states would have a really good sense of what the federal government was planning so we could plug the holes or leverage what they were doing," said Mila Kofman, executive director of the D.C. Health Benefit Exchange Authority.
"Standing Rock Awakens the World," his stirring show at Fort Gansevoort, isn't exactly the career survey we've been waiting for — that will require the resources of a major New York museum — but it gives a good sense of the span and variety of his work.
"I hope that good sense prevails," he said during a chat show on RAI state television, adding that he would move against the minister, who comes from the 5-Star Movement, if he did not propose a solution to the row by mid-April.
In Character By Mark Singer In the campaign's final days, even as members of Donald Trump's inner circle had begun to acknowledge privately that he faced almost certain defeat, one of his advisers had the good sense to deprive him of his cell phone.
Poor Tide, which unwittingly finds itself at the lose-lose end of a terrible public relations nightmare, in which it must defend its product against the primal idiocy of suburban teenage ennui, at a time when laundry pods may be plentiful but good sense isn't.
"By looking at the number of people who search for the word 'bitcoin' on Google, which has roughly a 60 percent market share of search globally, we get a pretty good sense of where the interest is, " he told CNBC's "Trading Nation " this week.
The bill made especially good sense, he said, because the commission had proved itself by driving organized crime out of the waste removal industry and because the regulatory structure laid out in the bill closely follows the law under which the commission itself was created.
Hopefully, Dutch voters and the politicians they finally send to The Hague will have the good sense to assemble a government without any of the extremes that seem so seductive in the short run, but pose an existential threat to Europe and the peace of democracies.
"(Melenchon) is somewhat more charismatic than the other candidates, he has a good sense of humor, he's rather jolly (and) so personally he seems to come across better than the other candidates on the campaign," Douglas Webber, professor of political science at INSEAD, told CNBC on Wednesday.
Nonetheless, it's easy to recognize the tools in the journalist's kit that also work well in a novelist's hands: an economic but energetic prose style; solid intuition about the motives of the characters; an appreciation for detail; a good sense of how individuals connect in a society.
There are plenty of nihilists in the GOP right now, but they have the good sense to couch their power grabs in rhetoric that superficially resembles respectable GOP ideology, and most of them avoid criminality, if only because they believe legal accountability is a credible threat.
Other notable performances are delivered by Natalie Cortez as a good-natured Anita — who incisively spits out the sarcastic lyrics of "America" — Maria Briggs as the frizzy-haired Jets admirer Anybodys and Jay Russell as the middle-aged drugstore proprietor whose good sense the young customers ignore.
Regardless of your personal debt levels, you should have a good sense of how much money you have coming in and going out, according to Ma. If you find you're spending beyond your means, cut unnecessary subscriptions, reduce your bank fees and scale back on shopping.
"Most doctors and patients have a good sense of what NSAIDs do - work great in some patients, don't seem to work much at all in others, work somewhat in many more," said senior study author Dr. Paul Shekelle of the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Still, even without the CBO score, we have a very good sense of how the bill would work, whom it benefits, and whom it disadvantages: One of the main ways Obamacare increased insurance coverage was by expanding the Medicaid program to cover millions more low-income Americans.
As early as his teens, Brooks was performing in his own comedy sketches, and after serving in World War II he had the good sense and the tenacity to attach himself to Sid Caesar, who was already rocketing to stardom in the clubs and on television.
He's got such a good sense of humor, cracking jokes about the ladies he meets when he salvages near-dead plants from the gardening store — for a buck or two a pop, he'll lovingly nurse them back to life — that I can nearly convince myself everything's okay.
"Giving people a sense of your values, and your foibles and all of these things really ensures that by the time you get on the first date, it's going to lead to a second date," McLeod added, "Because that person already has a good sense of you." 
PARIS (Reuters) - French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Monday he hoped the United States would have the "good sense" not to withdraw its support for French military operations in West Africa, where al Qaeda and Islamic State-linked groups are expanding their foothold.
"I went, Oh, yeah, this character is sort of all the best things of Charlie from 'State of Affairs' and then the things we forgot, like a good sense of humor and charm and some sexy behind-the-scenes — or behind-the-courtroom — stuff," Ms. Heigl said.
For all those comedies that don't have studio audiences and rely on zippy editing and fast-paced dialogue to build laughs — shows like New Girl and Black-ish — you'll usually have a good sense of whether things are trending in the right direction by episode six.

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