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The book hews to a quantitative, almost robotic system of
The production, using a scholarly edition, hews to the original ending.
But it certainly hews to Mr. Giuliani's suggestion, made long ago.
The décor hews to the rustic theme: wood stools, leather sofa, Ikat patterns.
The greatest pleasure hews to no rules — it's an unfailing sense of happiness.
Almost all of this hews to the 19th-century notion of perpetual progress.
But it hews to Mr Trump's view of the world as violent and Hobbesian.
Do Trump's voters really care how closely he hews to Republican and conservative orthodoxy?
The "vividly staged" production hews to the traditional interpretation of Shakespeare's work, he wrote.
It's a departure for Ms. Damrau, a singer who mostly hews to the standards.
No one hews to his own version of reality with more devotion than Donald Trump.
If Gorsuch hews to this approach, he will vote that LGBTQ employment discrimination is illegal.
So in theory, Breitbart will only stay on Facebook News if it hews to the rules.
At the same time, I enjoy buying stuff, particularly when it hews to Kondo's minimalist aesthetic.
The rest of the puzzle hews to a very Western, canonical understanding of what counts, culturally.
Like the earlier movies, this one hews to the series doctrine that larceny is America's favorite pastime.
The story line also hews to a socially conscientious thread that runs through Mr. Bong's previous work.
On their small (930 guests, max) ocean cruise ships, Viking Cruises hews to the line's Nordic Heritage.
The movie, based on the popular children's novel by R.J. Palacio, hews to the book's multicharacter narration structure.
If she hews to this notion of "women's work," the holidays must be exhausting with three young kids.
On the contrary, it hews to them with an unchanging insistence that ultimately drains them of their power.
And like those ventures, the Islamic State hews to a few tried-and-true techniques for boosting user engagement.
One group, led by Stanley Fischer, the vice-chairman, hews to a fairly conventional view of the Fed's task.
It's a remarkable turnaround for a Democratic-controlled city that usually hews to the center of the political spectrum.
This aspirational rhetoric hews to both the spirit of armistice and the demands of a complex and interconnected world.
Trump has been at pains to emphasize that he still hews to a hard line on illegal immigration, however.
Part of Wesal's immediate success appears to be how closely it hews to Gazan tradition, despite the digital medium.
A writer who reliably bent time into pretzels in earlier works, Stoppard hews to a fully linear structure here.
Nurislamova's Scentbird hews to brand names, while Scent Trunk is more artisanal, relying on a network of independent fragrance makers.
One way in which Diao's vision hews to classicism is in accepting the inexorability of fate, as film noir requires.
He is not alone, and his story hews to that of the United Kingdom-based Baby Milk Action version of events.
If federal securities regulation exists, it should be carefully cabined to ensure that it hews to the three principles outlined above.
But the Senate version of the bill hews to the administration position, placing a limitation on ending Rogers's "dual-hat" role.
It is also a story, though, that hews to a troubling belief in human perfectibility: a national makeover mentality about identity.
Don Black and Christopher Hampton's book is just fine when it hews to the stiletto-sharp dialogue of the original screenplay.
In this, the author hews to tradition, but you need to be a genius yourself to solve his confounding puzzle mysteries.
What really makes the joke though is how close it hews to the absurd reality of many corporate makeovers of this kind. 
What really makes the joke though is how close it hews to the absurd reality of many corporate makeovers of this kind.
And Through the Ages hews to some of the standard tropes of flatscreen nature videos, like time-lapse video of Yosemite's vistas.
It hews to levels agreed to in the 2015 Bipartisan Budget Act and falls below the president's budget request by $1.7 billion.
Outsiders tend to see the industry as liberal, and while insiders do promote progressive causes, the business hews to a fundamental conservatism.
It plays freely with Sophocles' drama but hews to its themes: civil disobedience, fidelity and the law, especially as regards burial rights.
If Trump hews to tradition, then both Cohn and Miller can expect to be seated in the audience while the president speaks.
Whether a President Trump hews to all or some of them -- in the face of the realities of governing -- remains to be seen.
Officials say the popularity of fentanyl among the cartels hews to a familiar narrative: changes in the illegal drug market and basic opportunism.
But it's also limited by how neatly its telling of these stories hews to the same media narratives that emerged after it was filmed.
Mr. Abe is strongly supported by the far right wing of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which hews to tradition and tends toward insularity.
The drug-cartel story hews to, and benefits from, the formulas of its genre, but it's crisply told and it has an undeniable momentum.
Zola's passion provides welcome fire to a show that otherwise hews to a calm, even-keeled tone, exemplified by Mr. von Essen's sober performance.
The book is at its richest — layered with stories and contextual insight — when it hews to Levy's own profound understanding of Renaissance history and culture.
Trump would have railed against Reagan the way he rails against anyone else who hews to the conservative principles that animated the 1980s and 1990s.
A chorus, a bridge, another chorus, and a brief coda — Waas's jingle hews to the form of a pop song, which, of course, it is.
And while Mr. Akhtar may have rejected many of the outer trappings of the Wall Street potboiler, he still hews to many of its clichés.
"The Red Turtle," a feature by the Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit, hews to a quieter, proudly analog (or at least analog-evoking) approach.
A new book by Christopher de Bellaigue, a British journalist and historian of the Middle East, hews to the latter side, but with an unusual twist.
The more the administration hews to the Mnuchin-Cohn view of the world, the more likely it is that the Trump rally can find new highs.
Iran, meanwhile, has no nuclear weapons either, and still hews to a deal that curbs its ability to produce such weapons for at least a decade.
The return of Mike Bloomberg The former New York City mayor remains the most prominent political donor who hews to the center of the political aisle.
One senior U.S. State Department official said Trump's foreign policy closely hews to Republican thinking in Washington and that tensions had been high for some time.
But Ms. Jackson hews to his tortured path with such insight that we register every twisting contour in a dispossessed monarch's road into madness and redemption.
Refugees do not usually enter on weekends, a U.S. official said, as the department hews to a strict set of rules on how their admissions are processed.
Part of our country's current political and cultural fracturing stems from a generational divide that hews to tribal identities rather than universal recognition of our shared humanity.
But Maryam Keshavarz, who directed and co-wrote the script, smartly doesn't turn the movie into a globe-trotting countdown, but instead tightly hews to Helen's perspective.
Dawson and others also say that the company hews to a double standard because it will disable annotations on certain articles from certain publishers but not for individuals.
Israel says only survivors among the original 1948 refugees should be considered refugees today - an idea fiercely opposed by the Palestinian leadership, which hews to the UNRWA numbers.
The "Act to Protect the Privacy of Online Consumer Information" hews to a perspective on consumer privacy that is, as a matter of practice, alien to most consumers.
Conventional wisdom has long held that the closer a work of Holocaust literature hews to reality the more effective it is in helping readers understand what really happened.
He hews to a view common among academics: that even when Israeli and Palestinian leaders both supported the two-state solution, they meant dramatically different things by it.
The TV series is not an exact portrayal of your life, but it still hews to the original plot lines of the book, namely during the Brooklyn flashbacks.
She may just be seeking continued relevance in a Republican Party that increasingly hews to the chaos, anger and contempt of Trumpism -- instead of any coherent conservative ideology.
Mr. Johnson's withdrawal agreement, which will now sail through Parliament, hews to a hard-line version of Brexit, eschewing participation in the European single market or customs union.
From that first scene to the end of its eight episodes, the series hews to its source: a sprawling, 900-page crime novel by Vikram Chandra, published in 2006.
A few sketches, a few songs, a few chummy guest stars breaking mid-joke—Maya & Marty hews to the variety show formula with enthusiasm and an absence of snark.
Ms. Gleason hews to the cheerful lighting and snappy editing of high-school sitcoms, but her caustic coming-of-age curiously spares no sympathy for family, friends or faith.
The primary delight of FX's episodic comedy version of What We Do in the Shadows is how closely it hews to the formula set by its equally delightful predecessor.
Many will be watching to see if the newly composed court hews to precedent or takes a different direction when arguments over the Louisiana law are heard March 4.
It may seem square to some, but whether or not a nominee to the Supreme Court hews to rigorous academic standards does matter in determining fitness for a lifelong appointment.
"I would tend to disagree," said Omar Aguilar, chief investment officer of equities for Charles Schwab Investment Management, who hews to the basic idea that the more diversification, the better.
A resolute minimalist in the mode of the American artist Robert Ryman, Mr. Rodriguez hews to the belief that clothes are the backdrop to the woman, not her cartoon avatar.
Pence is a social conservative who hews to the Paul Ryan vision of government — low taxes on the rich, free trade and a trimming of the Social Security safety net.
Something to watch on pricing is how close it hews to trades in the private secondary markets, where Spotify has been much more permissive than many of its fellow unicorns.
Three years in the making, Mr. Ozkaya's 3-D printed reproduction hews to the original's dimensions and compositional features, but the peepholes have been enlarged to cast a bigger image.
Since Judge Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court by President Trump, some Democrats have cited that and other opinions as evidence that the judge hews to an extreme conservative philosophy.
Once the accounts are opened, Safe Harbor's bankers inspect the business and its premises as frequently as every three months, to confirm that it hews to all of Colorado's rules.
The drafting committee approved an early draft of the party platform at its final meeting in St. Louis early Saturday, one that mostly hews to what Clinton had wanted on Israel.
He hews to the genre's fundamentals by combining tender, coming-of-age relationship drama with elements of mystery and horror, but they don't mesh in a way that enlivens the story.
The only explanation I can think of is a barely plausible one, which delves into the terrain of the cheap political thriller, but hews to the twisted plots of this presidential campaign.
If he shows self-discipline, which was conspicuously lacking during the campaign, and hews to relatively moderate center-right policies, he may be able to accomplish a great deal (for good or ill).
Trump went on to check all of Bragden's boxes, saying he would "save Social Security," build up the military and improve veterans' health care — a list that hews to neither party's current platform.
A veteran from the Progressive Party — which hews to conservative ideas and is closely allied with the P.M.D.B. — Mr. Dornelles, 81, has suggested suspending interest payments on Rio's debt to ease the state's woes.
" [Richard Haass] The language released today "hews to a phrase preferred by Pyongyang that critics of the rapprochement say conditions any North Korean actions on the withdrawal of the U.S. military from South Korea.
On many of these tracks, Mr. Braxton's sextet — including the drummer Pheeroan akLaff and the pianist Misha Mengelberg — hews to a cinched swing feel, letting its avant-garde linguistics slip in through the cracks.
Whether the issue is Russian election interference, metastasizing fraudulent news or incitements to genocide in Myanmar, the company essentially hews to the same talking points: Facebook's mission to connect the world is well-intentioned.
Walk Through Walls begins in early childhood and hews to the general format of a hero's journey, or perhaps a Portrait of the Performance Artist as a Young Woman and a No Longer Young Woman.
Among some younger readers, The Times may still have a reputation for being the older generation's newspaper, that stodgy Gray Lady who at times tries to be hip, but hews to 166 years of tradition.
The fifties poems were praised by men and, later, deprecated by Rich, in much the same terms; her "Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law" finds a new candor but hews to the period, confessional style.
With less than a minute gone in the second quarter, victory was fait accompli for Stanford, given its No. 1 status nationwide for time of possession and its opposition, a team that hews to the ground.
Ted Cruz (R-TX), which would allow insurance plans to once again sell coverage that rejects those with preexisting conditions and covers few benefits as long as it sells one option that hews to Obamacare regulations.
Mr. Biden is one of the few candidates who still hews to the flag-pin-on-his-lapel, once considered a de rigueur accessory to demonstrate patriotism but now perhaps a relic of an older generation.
Whether she's writing about social media, Brexit or art and identity politics, Smith firmly hews to principles while never adopting the self-righteous and condescending tone so endemic to personal and political writing in our time.
And while from a distance, this doggedly thorough eight-part, 16-hour series — which begins Sunday on PBS — hews to the genre's party line, viewed up close it reveals the ruptures laid out in plain sight.
This fair hews to what has become a tried and true formula among the largest art expositions, offering a diverse array of artists, including many women; panels on protest art, the biennial phenomenon, collecting and investing.
With Leaving Neverland, director Dan Reed has not made a journalistic documentary — or, at least, not the kind that hews to the fiction that you have to present "both sides" in order to say something true.
It's that Manny Farber idea of "termite art" that, on the one hand, hews to formal considerations, works within a genre or a set of rules; but on the other, constantly burns through them and creates chaos.
Narrated by Rupert Everett and enlivened by vivid swatches of Beaton's own prose, "Love, Cecil," after beginning with archival footage of a late-in-life television interview with the man, hews to a relatively straightforward linear chronology.
But much of the rest of its reporting hews to international journalistic standards, provides a unique view on events in the Middle East and serves as a vital news source for millions who live under antidemocratic rule.
Khalidi's core thesis is that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is best understood as a war of colonial conquest, one that closely hews to the pattern and mind-set of other national-colonial movements of the 19th century.
Helmed by series maestro Ryan Murphy, it has a tone that veers wildly, and it gives off a madcap air of not caring whether it makes sense or hews to any of the conventions of narrative television.
Her family personifies a certain kind of weirdness, yet still hews to the normalcy of the nuclear family structure; what other sort of hairstyle should Sharon Osbourne have had in the earliest moments of a new millenium?
But in Russia, where state media closely hews to the Kremlin's line, the allegations have either been played down or portrayed as part of an attempt to undermine the ruling elite before parliamentary elections later this year.
Rohit Chopra, senior fellow at the Consumer Federation of America and former CFPB assistant director, said a lawsuit will probably fail because the law says the agency can restrict arbitration as long as it hews to its study.
In the case of "Dirt Off Your Shoulder," Wayne mostly hews to Jay's flow, instead switching the subject matter up to be about how a woman needs to "get that jerk off [her] shoulders" and get with Wayne.
Like Protoje and Sister Nancy, who also appear on this lineup, he hews to a fairly traditional style — those only familiar with Bob Marley won't be jarred by his presentation, though notes of hip-hop occasionally sneak through.
Yet, if she hews to her hard Brexit line, she can expect to make little progress in Brussels, which knows that her domestic political position is tenuous and that she does not have a mandate for a hard Brexit.
Those with questions about his situation were unlikely to be persuaded by the interview carried on the channel of Mr. Hariri's pro-Saudi political party by Paula Yacoubian, a talk-show host who generally hews to the Saudi line.
"True life rarely hews to a predicable narrative structure, and Dostie refuses to perpetuate that myth, penning a memoir that inspires, terrifies, enrages, and prompts triumphant fist-pumping all at once," writes Adrian Liang, a book review editor at Amazon.
The project mostly hews to the standard PBS history format, with a large cast of scholars and writers — more than 40 — talking over antique photographs and documents, with the occasional impressionistic recreation of events and snippets of gospel and ragtime.
For years, administration officials have declined requests by journalists to describe the speech-writing process, but, according to interviews with a half a dozen current and former administration officials, it is a process that more or less hews to tradition.
And me, I've got a new one as well, a narrative recipe that hews to our Wednesday tradition here of offering at least some cooking instruction that doesn't follow the traditional recipe format: a no-recipe recipe, we call it.
But as someone who is very sympathetic to the Obama/Kerry view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and who hews to the traditional liberal Zionist hope of a two-state solution, it's worth being real: This is not going to happen.
Some of it feels like spam; some of it hews to gritty authenticity; and some looks more like older generations of state-run programming than it is the new Russian model — grim panels of party officials and colonels repeating propaganda talking points.
Despite the changes, "One Day at a Time" hews to the traditions of the best multicamera comedies: It is shot on a soundstage, the soundtrack includes laughter from a live audience, and the writers and cast expertly blend deft jokes and sincere sentiment.
It both hews to and challenges the auteur theory, the idea that the director of a movie is more of the "author" than the writer; in this case, there are seven credited directors, but it's unmistakably the work of one artist — Beyoncé.
The movie's three-year arc most closely hews to her journey, from her first tentative steps away from a life over which she has no control to a hard-won, grief-tinged freedom that also results in having to surrender her children.
"Looking to where purchasers incurred the liability to take and pay for securities, and where sellers incurred the liability to deliver securities hews to Section 10(b)'s focus on transactions and Morrison's instruction that purchases and sales constitute transactions," the 9th Circuit held.
Will HurdWilliam Ballard HurdThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump hews to NRA on guns and eyes lower taxes Democrat running for Will Hurd's seat raises over million in first 2628 days of campaign Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas).
If the past 50 years show anything, it's that Vans' influence probably isn't waning anytime soon, and the Sk8-Hi's evolution is proof of a company that hews to its history while still tweaking its designs and garnering new customer bases along the way.
Yet I don't find her position entirely convincing, in that there are plenty of artists who fully participate in commerce yet continue to make art that hews to their highest and continually evolving standards, Kerry James Marshall being just one of numerous available examples.
In many ways it hews to the popular conventions of the "open world" genre — a term that arose to describe titles like Rockstar Games's famed Grand Theft Auto series, which tossed aside the linear levels of older games in favor of endlessly explorable virtual environments.
With the exception of a few dishes that could be found at any trendy Brooklyn restaurant, La Caye's menu hews to traditional Haitian cuisine: grilled conch, Creole-style broiled red snapper, stewed goat and pen patat, a sweet potato bread pudding with a rum-raisin sauce.
In the ad, Mr. Dietl, 66, hews to the same approach he used in the first mayoral debate, directly attacking the Democratic incumbent, Mayor Bill de Blasio, and completely ignoring the Republican challenger, Nicole Malliotakis, with whom he is likely to compete for right-of-center votes.
If the populists gain more momentum, they have a ways to go to unseat the antitrust establishment, which still hews to the consumer welfare standard developed by Robert Bork, the influential legal scholar and judge, and scholars at the University of Chicago beginning in the 1970s.
The proposal, announced on Thursday and due to be introduced to the Legislature early next year, closely hews to a federal bill introduced in October by a pair of Democratic senators — Mark Warner of Virginia and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota — and Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona.
On a second, deeper level, "The Sisters Brothers" both hews to and subverts the conventions of a traditional western allegory, evoking what Audiard calls "the violence of the Founding Fathers" as manifested in the chaotic establishment and subsequent hard-won civilization of an extraordinarily brutal new country.
But as I wrote last week, everyone in the GOP field is trying to make this comparison—and so long as Rubio hews to the dominant negative tenor of this race, he'll never be able to recapture the hopeful uplift that Reagan used so successfully three decades ago.
But the novels — and, presumably, the series, which so far hews to them very closely — make clear that even as the girls become women and grow apart and together again, they are never far from the influence of their Naples neighborhood and its feuds, both petty and serious.
Will HurdWilliam Ballard HurdThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump hews to NRA on guns and eyes lower taxes Democrat running for Will Hurd's seat raises over million in first 100 days of campaign Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE, who recently announced his is not seeking reelection.
Johnny Isakson to resign at end of year Nervous Republicans focus energy on protecting Senate 'firewall' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump hews to NRA on guns and eyes lower taxes MORE (R-Texas), who is seeking reelection, and other officials to discuss efforts to reduce violent crime in the city's neighborhoods.
Based on a trilogy of novels by Justin Cronin, "The Passage" posits a scientific cause — experimentation with a rare virus from the Bolivian jungle — for a paranormal consequence, the creation of beasts (don't call them vampires!) who, if the series lasts and hews to the books, will ravage the planet.
For decades, the world's two largest Jewish communities differed over the definition of "who's a Jew" — the Israeli government hews to the traditional requirement of matrilineal descent and Orthodox conversions, while liberal American congregations admit members born only of Jewish fathers and even those unwilling to undergo any conversion — so-called Jews of choice.
In a refreshing departure from the floral-heavy English country style common to many of the classic properties nearby, Ms. Meilizchon went with an Art Deco scheme that incorporates nods to the neighborhood's former produce market, like a rich green color palette and terra-cotta tiles, but hews to her signature penchant for graphic fabrics, vintage pieces and custom-designed furnishings.
Patrick's candidacy, however, is unique in that it can be understood as the logical endpoint of a media culture which hews to the belief that what Wall Street guys have to say about the world is, by definition, endlessly fascinating—and which, consequently, treats these flagitious aristocrats as wise men of society who must be consulted, courted, and coddled by whoever wishes to be president.
What's more, there is no reason to think the Fed would provide the service more efficiently or be less expensive — the notion that a quasi-governmental entity will enter the market and be able to outperform the private sector is risible, and the law is clear that the Fed cannot cross-subsidize any of its activities, so if it hews to the letter of the law it likely would have trouble even meeting the price of the Clearing House.
Lauren UnderwoodLauren UnderwoodThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump hews to NRA on guns and eyes lower taxes Second Democrat representing Trump district backs impeachment Hillicon Valley: Capital One faces investigation over massive breach | DHS warns of cyber vulnerability in small aircraft | Senate bill would ban 'addictive' social media features MORE (D-Ill.) on Tuesday announced support for an impeachment inquiry, becoming the second House Democrat representing a district carried by Trump in 2016 to back the move (The Hill) … California's Harris, under pressure from progressives, will participate in a Sept.

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