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"inordinate" Definitions
  1. far more than is usual or expected
"inordinate" Antonyms
moderate reasonable sensible temperate middling modest cheap inhibited limited logical low restrained rightful warranted ok enough mild controlled fair good inexpensive compact small manageable little convenient wieldy light thin tiny slim undersize undersized petite insubstantial miniature mini minute diminutive microscopic minuscule necessary essential imperative indispensable needed requisite vital wanted basic important useful called for required obligatory compulsory crucial central appropriate urgent checked constrained hindered bound bridled confined curbed governed hampered restricted unfree frustrated repressed careful understated belittled minimised(UK) minimized(US) moderated underdone underplayed played down conservative inconsequential minor insignificant unsubstantial negligible inconsiderable inappreciable minimal slight marginal paltry trivial trifling affordable bargain bargainous budget discount economic economical giveaway reduced uncostly cost-effective discounted half-priced low-cost average balanced considered medium normal ordinary tolerable lenient faint nominal superficial token feeble meager(US) meagre(UK) measly scanty stingy derisory miserly unconsiderable frugal infinitesimal flexible adaptable adjustable versatile accommodating alterable amenable changeable easy modifiable obliging variable discretionary open protean inconspicuous concealed hidden obscure ambiguous clean dark dull moral plain secret unclear unnoticeable vague justifiable needful provoked relevant well-founded called-for costly deserved expensive grounded justified proven insufficient few minimum depleted uncomprehensive fractional scant sparse at a low level dribbling trickling deficient illiberal inadequate provident scarce skimpy thrifty lacking wanting economy cut-price cut-rate dirt cheap half-price keenly priced low-price low-priced simple straightforward uncomplicated elementary clear uninvolved effortless painless unproblematic unambiguous

502 Sentences With "inordinate"

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An inordinate number had the word "gape" in the title.
But it also gives it inordinate power over people's lives.
She spent an inordinate amount of energy to appear typical.
Investors are digesting an inordinate amount of natural disaster news.
Any kind of home aquarium takes an inordinate amount of upkeep.
But it still has an inordinate amount of sheikhs and princes.
Contestants already spend an inordinate amount of time studying the dictionary.
LIFE-INSURANCE companies usually go to inordinate lengths to demonstrate their dullness.
Most now spend an inordinate amount of time staring at tiny screens.
Yes, being a celebrity comes with an inordinate amount of online harassment.
" Mr. Panelo said Mr. Duterte was "so upset about the inordinate delay.
Ub, Glisic said, has produced an inordinate number of professional soccer players.
These folks, by their own admission, spend an inordinate amount of time researching.
They spend an inordinate amount of time considering the content of the food.
The cost of pork has an inordinate effect on the consumer-price index.
Trump has also held hands with French president Emmanuel Macron an inordinate amount.
Land-acquisition laws are tortuous, and everything takes an inordinate amount of time.
The cable news network had Rodman on for an inordinate length of time.
Or in the boathouse the teams shared, where members spent inordinate hours training.
The approach meant IT spent an inordinate amount of time on resource planning.
Doctors now have to spend an inordinate amount of time on data entry.
His Cabinet secretaries keep spending an inordinate amount of taxpayer dollars on luxuries.
Once there, it was all about sun, sand and an inordinate amount of selfies.
The first six months of 2017 have seen an inordinate number of cybersecurity meltdowns.
The comment garnered headlines but didn't seem to generate an inordinate amount of attention.
Which (if either) of the brothers is listening to an inordinate amount of Beyoncé?
Such oversights can end up costing an inordinate amount of time, money and grief.
Before you ask: Yes, I spent an inordinate amount of time studying this picture.
The swindle includes the South's getting inordinate sway and the poor none at all.
Companies spend inordinate amounts of time on the care and feeding of their databases.
Allowing them to buy guns poses an inordinate and needless risk to public safety.
For example, there's an inordinate amount of images depicting violence against women on these sites.
I MEAN, SOUKI WAS THERE GOING INTO THIS AND GOING INTO THAT, TAKING INORDINATE RISKS.
That is rather technically astute, but emotionally there is something insightful and inordinate here, too.
Like most New Jersey teens, I spent an inordinate amount of time at the mall.
To live with a severe mental illness is to face an inordinate amount of pain.
The Tigers have been involved in an inordinate amount of low-scoring games this season.
Winston grew up a bright but troubled boy, who had an inordinate fascination with ants.
Don't worry if you spent an inordinate amount of time with a fairly blank grid.
And they have spent an inordinate amount of time playfully counseling his grandson by name.
So I think our company spends an inordinate amount of time on modeling great behavior.
We'd spent an inordinate amount of time researching, scoping out locations, and pestering Fenn with questions.
That caused Rubio to spend an inordinate amount of time on private fundraising visits, he said.
There was an inordinate amount of drinking and of behavior based on that loss of control.
Muslim women, too, devoted inordinate time to debating and assessing their own and one another's veils.
None of these techniques require buying gifts or putting in an inordinate amount of overtime, either.
An inordinate amount of black men have been killed and mostly found to have no weapons.
"" He took an inordinate amount of time to condemn former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
As a result, he takes up inordinate mental space, among both his supporters and his opponents.
Each campaign has spent an inordinate amount of time and energy on the other candidate's scandals.
Trump and Kim spent an inordinate amount of time in 2017 threatening to bomb one another.
And it does feel like our viewers have received an inordinate amount of opinion about hydroxychloroquine.
The increasingly common "suicides" by prisoners stem from Iran's inordinate reliance on "confessions" in convicting defendants.
WWE has spent inordinate amounts of time and energy making Reigns the centerpiece of their programming.
Because first of all, there's the money path, the raising of the inordinate amounts of money.
But there is, at this moment, an inordinate amount of chaos springing out of the Muslim world.
In the end, neither player has an inordinate chance to pack districts with an unequal voting balance.
In nearly every industry, an inordinate amount of human capital is spent studying problems and determining solutions.
Many other owners agree with Jones that Goodell has an inordinate amount of sway on league matters.
Understandably, there were an inordinate number of Q's in this puzzle, which helped me greatly in solving.
Robert Smith's inordinate act of generosity and love to Morehead College graduates brought tears to my eyes.
Exploiting animals for food is inherently inefficient and requires inordinate amounts of land and other precious resources.
Inordinate time is spent with Hans Zimmer, whose symphonic-synthesizer scores define the current action-spectacle template.
And then McCabe waits an inordinate amount of time to decide to recuse himself from the case?
These military leaders claim it would take an inordinate number of troops to make the barrier effective.
"He can't change light bulbs," she said, but he has demonstrated inordinate interest in their leaf blower.
We saw the degree to which policy arguments couched in the language of counterterrorism carried inordinate weight.
Whether it is an inordinate amount of debt creation and that is likely to take its toll.
But boy, it seems like we put an inordinate amount of interest in that period of existence.
When we sweep these small instances under the rug, we give them an inordinate amount of power.
But he also spends an inordinate amount of his money and time promoting personal passions, like comic books.
And both candidates spent an inordinate amount of time discussing the etymology of the word "progressive," Shephard says.
All of this is an inordinate amount of White House investment in a contest few regard as competitive.
The motorist had a green light and "was not traveling at an inordinate rate of speed," Demings said.
Here's a grim reality of being alive in 2016—we spend an inordinate amount of time instant messaging.
I spend an inordinate amount of time per day wondering if Nicki Minaj would like me or not.
Aging infrastructure and inordinate costs are driving a wave of dam removals in some parts of the world.
Britain, as a leading economic, political, military and technological power, has had inordinate influence on modern Greek history.
Everyone is sitting around the desk, spending an inordinate amount of time talking about the clock, and time.
Speaking of action, you'll enjoy an inordinate amount of it packed into your two days at Disrupt Berlin.
And it followed right after a debate in which Sanders took an inordinate amount of incoming friendly fire.
It certainly gave me a good excuse to spend an inordinate amount of time in the student pub.
Point is, I spend an inordinate amount of time spinning through the dimensions of various streaming services' carousels.
It also holds back commuters, who spend an inordinate amount of time just getting to and from work.
Mostly, though, it's because of the inordinate amount of screen time surrendered to a tiresome Passion play extravaganza.
The continued unrest in Hong Kong has an inordinate influence in shaping popular opinions on cross-strait ties.
Another white man burdened by an inordinate amount of time spent killing other brown people in their own country.
Because of this, I spent an inordinate amount of time in malls when they were the predominant cultural space.
I spent an inordinate amount of time making the sterling work really well at 3pt and maintain its quality.
Cloak & Dagger isn't as surreal as Legion, but they both spend an inordinate amount of time exploring characters' psyches.
Throughout, there's a heartbreaking sense of unfulfilled promise, magnified by the inordinate tragedy that has befallen the Kennedy clan.
Comey staged that initial press conference because, in his words, the case was of inordinate interest to the public.
As the continent's top vacation destination, France — and Paris in particular — accounts for an inordinate amount of that share.
Others had better accept it and learn to deal with it — without undue expectations, but also without inordinate fear.
In that pursuit, New York's miscellaneous scribblers—often writing on deadline, let it be said—made an inordinate contribution.
Companies also face inordinate regulatory burdens, which effectively force them to expand or move their operations outside the country.
But along with those soaring expectations comes an inordinate amount of pressure and attention, even for an NBA player.
As any cat owner knows, our feline friends spend an inordinate amount of time watching (read: plotting against) us.
"We spend an inordinate amount of time explaining the technology to investors," noted CEO and co-founder Bill Colleran.
I appear to spend an inordinate amount of my dream life on the subway or squabbling with ex-boyfriends.
Our newly rediscovered freedom from inordinate Federal overreach will invite initiative, confidence and a confluence in the social order.
The corps is based in Michigan (Means's native state), which, we are told, attracted an inordinate number of veterans.
Those readers perceive an inordinate number of references to Yale degrees, big-name law firms and elegant Manhattan neighborhoods.
It is practically encoded in my DNA to put up with inordinate amounts of microagression, if not outright aggression.
Otherwise, the probability of a military conflict that will entail inordinate costs to both countries will continue to rise.
BuyTheBest10 likes the scale because of its sleek, sturdy construction that doesn't require an inordinate amount of counter space.
There is an inordinate amount of pressure on young women to be successful, creative, beautiful, and desirable to a partner.
"An inordinate amount of people are attracted to massage therapy because of sexual interest," lawyer Adam Horowitz told the outlet.
One of the unfortunate hallmarks of parenthood is spending an inordinate amount of time considering your child's basic biological evacuations.
"They've spent an inordinate amount of time with us," says Matt DeRienzo, Executive Director of Local Independent Online News Publisher.
For too long, it has drawn inordinate attention from policymakers while opportunities to address substantial, solvable access challenges are neglected.
Like nearly everyone who moves to the Bay Area, Ms. Trauss spent an inordinate amount of time complaining about rent.
That may continue, factoring in Nevada's event-based supremacy, especially with inordinate betting around the Super Bowl and March Madness.
Mr. Wang, who shot the movie in 2013, spends inordinate time acclimating viewers to the space and its inhabitants' rituals.
They were dated to 1200 - 1400 A.D. An inordinate number of males to females was one indication of possible domestication.
After all, six months (at least) seems like an inordinate amount of time to test a product without announcing it.
Or maybe it didn't take me an inordinate amount of time to come, I was just afraid that it did.
Not myself, naturally—no, I've been watching an inordinate amount of runs lately, primarily of ultra-hard Super Mario Bros.
It means you are getting inordinate quality for the price, which I hope will be the case with these bottles.
And our attention is drawn, at inordinate length, to landscapes that look too fanciful to be rooted in the real.
"What client doesn't want to see that you spent under $10K and received an inordinate amount of PR?" he said.
That inordinate amount of money is jarring—more so when considering Saudi Arabia hadn't sanctioned professional boxing until last year.
Though we exist in three dimensions, we spend an inordinate amount of time looking at and into two-dimensional screens.
Uribe once asked for an inordinate amount of speakers in the trunk of a Jeep — and started a trend, Vega said.
His son said a few years ago that an inordinate amount of money was coming in from Russia investing in them.
According to the Daily Beast, Trump spent an "inordinate" amount of time questioning Dorsey as to why he keeps losing followers.
Taking a look at Android's built-in battery monitoring statistics, Facebook didn't appear to be using an inordinate amount of power.
NFL teams are willing to deal with an inordinate amount of bullshit (real or perceived) if a guy is talented enough.
Though the city is exporting an inordinate number of vapes, Shenzhen's residents have been slow to pick up the habit themselves.
As Reynolds told it, she first learned they were shipmates when she saw an inordinate amount of luggage being loaded onboard.
Even if it does nothing, the United States can maintain this inordinate nuclear superiority over China for many decades to come.
"The evidence conclusively shows that Vidaud spends an inordinate amount of time conducting personal business" on her work computer, Kirkland wrote.
The decision to hire Reggie came when the station received "an inordinate number of requests for rap music" after going international.
In "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" — here "Shadkhnte, Shadkhnte" — Tevye's daughters seem to spend an inordinate amount of time folding then unfolding the laundry.
The state's gerrymandered districts, drawn and redrawn by the Republican-dominated Legislature, mirror the inordinate and disproportionate power of this constituency.
These states, which are seen as winnable by either a Republican or Democrat, receive an inordinate amount of attention by presidential candidates.
For a person that doesn't actually work for Google, I spend an inordinate amount of time hyping up the Google Pixel's camera.
Maybe it was because Tangerine was the Pantone color of the time, but I acquired an inordinate number of citrus colored dresses.
She also poured an inordinate amount of effort into accuracy, careful not to let her story run purely on emotions, she said.
He's up to his neck in Russia scandals and spends an inordinate time playing golf instead of getting real policies in place.
In theory, it delivers secure transactional data in a distributed manner that prohibits the inordinate accumulation of power found in centralized paradigms.
For the last six years I have spent an inordinate amount of time among the American radical right, reporting for my book.
Update (April 28, 2016): Remember when (insane) beauty fans started selling Kylie's Lip Kit on eBay for an inordinate amount of money?
He also believes it will help bolster job creation, noting that manufacturers supply an "inordinate" amount of jobs in the United States.
Entrepreneurs are already taking on an inordinate amount of risk, so Gupta advises against putting all your equity into a new startup.
Iran clamped down on cryptocurrency mining in June after claiming the activity inflicted an inordinate strain on the state-subsidized electricity system.
Those beverages are comparatively tiny against the country's biggest sellers — yet yield inordinate power as sales of the largest legacy drinks lag.
Viewers see the new mother holding a poorly designed peri bottle that requires an inordinate amount of dexterity and flexibility to use.
The evolutionary path of the human brain is not one of inordinate growth, but rather a long-overdue game of catch-up.
By putting a lot of gas behind a transaction, one can be forced to make these checks an inordinate number of times.
The franchise is so beloved by so many that I feel there's an inordinate amount of pressure to not fuck things up.
Is this a professor who holds an inordinate amount of power over you and you're beholden to them, which is also a reality?
"There is a lot we can do if we stop with this inordinate focus on climate change and focus on people," Keeley said.
But it is not as tough as marking, which takes up "an inordinate amount of time", partly because of rules imposed from above.
"Because this task was distasteful and required an inordinate amount of time, low residue foods and laxatives were generally used prior to launch."
Because this task was distasteful and required an inordinate amount of time, low residue foods and laxatives were generally used prior to launch.
Most cell phone manufacturers have spent an inordinate amount of time trying to get their customers to upgrade their phones before it's necessary.
James is passionately interested in Pacific culture, Indonesian in particular, and he has an inordinate, and no doubt cost-ineffective, appetite for research.
Such companies, they say, are responsible for a large proportion of new hiring, and thus enjoy inordinate market power to hold down wages.
In Minneapolis, school officials are struggling to figure out why the district suspends an inordinate number of black students compared with white ones.
She said the number of claims originating in New York suggested an inordinate amount of subpar care, not a more litigious patient base.
The woman is Piper, but here she could pass for your grandmother if only your grandmother possessed inordinate amounts of rhythm and stamina.
That was my only true misfire, but I spent an inordinate amount of time working on the whole left side of this puzzle.
I spent stretches of my childhood in the Boston MFA, and have clocked up an inordinate amount of adult time in the Met.
In the case of Jeffs, investigators discovered an inordinate amount of purchases at church-affiliated convenience stores, some of the transactions improbably large.
"In this city, you have an inordinate amount of seniors and people who have a challenge in getting to the polls," he said.
Leaked private information,  passwords stored as plain text, third-parties with access to an inordinate amount of user data — the list goes on.
The inordinate gun deaths year after year indicate our laws and policies are not working — and fail to provide safety for our children.
Coach Most Likely To Produce The Best Wire Service Photo: Arizona's Sean Miller, who spends an inordinate amount of time making faces like this.
I have received an inordinate number of requests to appear on major TV shows to elucidate further information, to which I have not responded.
This year, I experienced an inordinate number of those halcyon moments at Detroit's Movement Festival, and, more importantly, its wild litany of after-parties.
Payment processing is all the rage for a very simple reason: People spend an inordinate amount of money every day, increasingly not using cash.
You see, they have a problem on their hands, and it's circular and saucy and requires an inordinate amount of human labor to produce.
He is trouble for their economies, politically toxic in their respective countries, and takes up an inordinate amount of their valuable time and energy.
"ICE and especially ERO has made a concerted effort and dedicated an inordinate amount of resources to ensure these reunifications did occur," Albence said.
And the amount of resources it takes to prepare for a furlough and execute on it and then have backup after, it is inordinate.
But aside from the inordinate cost involved in this pearl-topped feast, allow us to remind you that one oyster is about seven calories.
With decades-old Space Shuttle technologies still in use by NASA, this required an inordinate amount of R&D — in both engineering and manufacturing.
Anyone who watched inordinate amounts of VH1 in the early-to-mid aughts knows that the woman on the bed is Tiffany Pollard, a.k.a.
Brownsville is also where an inordinate number of prominent professional boxers grew up, including Tyson, Riddick Bowe, Zab Judah, Shannon Briggs and now, Jacobs.
These trite phrases have an inordinate amount of truth to them, especially when they are applied to political life — now as much as ever.
Unfortunately, the inordinate amounts of blood and treasure the United States has spent in security assistance in fragile states has led to disappointing results.
I mean, there's just an inordinate long list of things that would make any single data point not a great proxy for what's going on.
The president's instinctive paranoia, together with a sense of self-esteem at once inordinate and fragile, have invited contempt from allies and manipulation by enemies.
The Malaysian government already has inordinate control over the media within the country, with much of it either state-owned or subject to strict regulation.
They didn't have children to worry about, but they did spend an inordinate amount of money boarding their dog while they were on the run.
But it is also true that there has been an inordinate amount of extraneous noise impacting the economy and markets over the past several months.
But Leicester's triumph will also spark inordinate interest in the world of business, which has long looked to sport for lessons on management and leadership.
Johnny Depp spends an inordinate amount of money to have someone feed him his lines in an earpiece so he doesn't have to memorize them.
Kids and parents alike today spend inordinate amounts of time on their phones, alone in their rooms, completely immersed in the world of social media.
Take, for instance, the "Bathroom Olympics," an event that revolved around contestants eating inordinate amounts of food and weighing their shits for the top prize.
"What we have are copper bubble plates: six plates in that system with nested bubble caps and an inordinate amount of surface area," Gardner explains.
"I used to be so wrapped up in the rat race that I was probably putting an inordinate amount of stress on myself," he said.
"Crip Camp" manages to recount that campaign -- and highlight key figures like Jened alum turned activist Judy Heumann -- while touching an inordinate number of bases.
It's a timely one, as tributes tend to be, and when you are finished, hopefully you will feel an inordinate amount of pride in yourself.
The cat was given the name Rally Cat, and in the superstitious ways of baseball received an inordinate share of the credit for the blast.
For a movie about live-in relationships, Laxman Utekar's "Luka Chuppi" (Hide and Seek) spends an inordinate amount of time getting the lead couple married.
In early 2016, he was asked about the network's inordinate coverage of Donald Trump during the primaries — a deluge that would continue through Election Day.
So I admit I derived an inordinate amount of personal satisfaction on Thursday evening watching the fiery soprano Cecilia López portray a very different Desdemona.
Charlie Beck, the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, said an "inordinate amount" of police officers would be present as the repopulation took place.
The water table in Punjab, a state that soaks up an inordinate share of price-support subsidies, has been dropping by about a metre a year.
Unlike the very sloppy Michael Wolff, you can trust that Woodward has gone to inordinate lengths to get to the best obtainable version of the truth.
And in that role, they manage to do their own jobs, plus spend an inordinate amount of time putting out the fires their boss has started.
The inordinate time associated with finalization and approval of several alternate structures by the prospective partners led to the call-off decision, Max Financial Services added.
Gizmodo encountered the young man the same year, when he sent an inordinate number of emails to our staff begging us to write about his app.
South Sudanese forces gained the upper hand in 2015 and, in doing so, began carrying out an inordinate amount of travesties, according to the U.N. report.
Instead, he spends an inordinate amount of time (in an 89-minute film) on scenes where residents of a housing colony are squabbling on petty issues.
One 2016 study found that Trump got nearly $2 billion in free media during the primary season alone, due to the inordinate press focus on him.
The state exudes an inordinate influence over the economy, yet people are free to consume, earn and travel in ways unthinkable under Stalin, Hitler or Mao.
They also say Rothenberg began to spend an inordinate amount of time managing his reputation, as questions began to surface around how he afforded it all.
Hikers will often spend an inordinate amount of time searching for the perfect boot to keep their feet happy and healthy while out on the trail.
Ms. Tobia didn't make it to the Frida Kahlo Museum, but she did consume an inordinate quantity of tacos from street vendors — about 23, she estimates.
" The lexicon included an inordinate number of athletic and wartime metaphors, reflecting what Wiener calls "tech's dark triad: capital, power and a bland, overcorrected, heterosexual masculinity.
"Even the most modest shock in a fragile society can have an inordinate impact and the consequences could be profound, widespread, dramatic and unpredictable," he said.
But the fact that it's a really big problem — one that does inordinate harm to children, in particular — is exactly why it's worth trying to solve.
What's clear is that unlike our physically-active forebears, many modern humans now spend an inordinate amount of time sitting each day—and that's not necessarily voluntary.
Katey Sagal pops in periodically as a cop who frequents the shop, one of several supporting characters who will apparently spend an inordinate amount of time there.
That carries through, for all of the frustrations that are felt in America right now with the sense that at times we have carried an inordinate burden.
So you're partied out from hopping between LA's finest dives and cocktail bars, and your body begins to crave an inordinate amount of salt, starch, and lipids.
Burning fossil fuels, clearing forests and eating inordinate amounts of meat increases greenhouse gas emissions, which then trap the sun's heat and disrupt the planet's climate systems.
However, individuals who spend an inordinate amount of their incomes on a vehicle are doing themselves a disservice - especially since this asset depreciates in value so rapidly.
We obsessively refresh tracking numbers on our computer and when something goes wrong we're forced to spend inordinate amounts of time on the phone with delivery companies.
Luxury brands like Estee Lauder and L'Oreal, which hold an inordinate amount of the industry's power, have been reluctant to sell on Amazon's no-frills shopping platform.
There's just an inordinate amount of characters you're working with on this one, while still trying to give them their own story beats or moment to shine.
The "whole friend group," to borrow a term one of them uses, spends an inordinate amount of time together, and the relationships are complicated in other ways.
Given how long both flame-throwers and drones have been around, it seems unlikely we'll see an inordinate number of flame-spitting robots taking to the clouds.
But many in the online ad industry are also weary about an ads standard-bearer with a huge business stake and an inordinate amount of market power.
As a journalist, I spend an inordinate amount of time every day pressing Control + C, Control + V (or Command + C, Command + V on Mac) on my keyboard.
But does it have two Upper West Siders of a certain age kvetching for an audience's entertainment and pranking celebrity guests with inordinate amounts of tuna fish?
Undue delays prevent the veteran from receiving the expedited treatment intended by Congress Additionally, medical professionals are forced to wait an inordinate amount of time for payments.
The inordinate media attention on the "Trump supporter" as a social type has tended to create an exaggerating impression of the number of Trump supporters out there.
When membership spiked post-election, she noticed that the group was attracting an inordinate number of new recruits fitting a certain profile: white, male, and downwardly mobile.
"I think this is a smart move by business heads who have come under inordinate public pressure," said a partner at a large Washington D.C. law firm.
Limits on campaign donations have, paradoxically, forced politicians to devote inordinate amounts of time raising money in small increments or otherwise relying on issue-advocacy 527 groups.
Of course, that entire encounter, which was actually pretty well-telegraphed by William's morphing-into-Mulder shtick, followed an inordinate amount of collateral damage involving peripheral players.
As teenagers with an inordinate amount of AI knowledge, Samir Vasavada and Runik Mehrotra proved to be quite useful to large businesses, investment bankers and other financiers.
He also stated that he "put in inordinate amounts of time working" in his role at the CDC up until 2017, when he had a heart attack.
Legend holds that the ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus, fearing a prophecy that a falling object would kill him, spent an inordinate amount of time out in open spaces.
And what other options do we have—could Apple have merely done this by accident, inadvertently leading us to waste an inordinate amount of time on absolutely nothing?
The problem Avery is trying to solve became apparent to him at his previous startups, where he watched developers spending an inordinate amount of time on code review.
All I know is that after running the question through my mind for an inordinate amount of time, I think everyone should stay far away from Area 51.
Following the monthlong Burmese Python removal competition designed to remove as many of the snakes from the Everglades as possible, there still remains an inordinate amount of pythons.
Consider internal reporting: Large organizations spend an inordinate amount of time reporting up, across and down in an effort to improve transparency and inspire shared ownership of outcomes.
Serena Williams is back to being a threat on the tennis court and, according to her, that means it is time for an inordinate amount of drug tests.
But even though I spend an inordinate amount of time swiping on OkCupid, Her, and Bumble, there was one thing I had never considered: paying for a date.
That pressure seemed to have risen to the top of the C-suite, as an inordinate number of food CEOs stepped down this year or announced plans to.
Not because I don't watch and enjoy an inordinate amount of sci-fi (I do), but because when it comes to television, I'm John Wick levels of cursed.
"They have to collect an inordinate amount of information on you, your background, your family, your friends, your animals, your pets, for the last 50 years," Cain said.
For example, Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister, has always been a critic of ceding what he views as inordinate amounts of sovereignty from national capitals to European institutions.
The senator spent an inordinate amount of time early in her campaign in African American-heavy South Carolina and Nevada at the expense of Iowa and New Hampshire.
"We don't believe we're taking an inordinate risk here," said Halliwell, noting that the rocket is in sufficiently good shape that its launch insurance rates did not increase.
THUNDERCAT "Drunk" (Brainfeeder) Angsty young adult wants to revel in his inordinate bass chops, mess around with friends (Kendrick Lamar, Michael McDonald) and occasionally meow into the mic.
Critics see both FEMA programs as symptomatic of a disjointed and backward-looking approach to disaster planning that devotes inordinate resources to rebuilding at the expense of prevention.
That's why the anti-trust laws were enacted in the first place, to make sure that no single company or group of companies have the inordinate amount of power.
Pisces season starts Monday evening, and can go a few ways for Leos of different walks of life: You can have an inordinate amount of no-strings-attached sex.
After the election last month, Orban accused Soros' group of mobilizing "inordinate amounts of money" and said he was confident that the group would not accept the election result.
"An inordinate amount of people are attracted to massage therapy because of sexual interest," said Horowitz, who used to represent plaintiffs in sex abuse cases against the Catholic Church.
Given the propensity for people on the left to block content more than those on the right, Twitter ends up with an inordinate number of conservative accounts being affected.
It should encourage universities to stop asking candidates to spend an inordinate amount of time putting together materials to apply for jobs that everyone knows are crummy and exploitative.
Newt, Tina, and the gang spend an inordinate amount of time tracking down all those creatures, which keeps them busy while the plot itself unspools, seemingly in the background.
Shopping When not drinking or looking for sex, some students spend inordinate amounts of time engaged in this "sin"— and the cheaper and tackier the junk bought, the better.
Because I'm a political junkie and read an inordinate number of newspapers and magazines, my focus tends to be on people who are writing regularly about culture and politics.
Over the past two years, Mauney has spent an inordinate number of evenings photographing aircraft taking off and landing, their flashing lights weaving gold webbed patterns through the sky.
Rather, the Weinstein story is emblematic of twenty-first-century America, where wealthy figures are granted inordinate power—and they consider it a license to grab whatever they please.
The main outcome of this is that many pack on an amount of muscle that looks neither functional nor symmetrical and requires an inordinate amount of calories to maintain.
An "inordinate amount of coffee maker problems" are causing short flight delays, the chief of operations for American Airlines, Robert Isom, said recently in a podcast for company employees.
"He throws an inordinate number of pitches and works with such intensity and combative fire that you sense that anything less might bring on disaster," Angell wrote of Cone.
Campaign-finance laws have had all kinds of perverse effects, including the fact that they force politicians to spend inordinate amounts of time raising money in relatively small increments.
My fellow Aeroflot passengers seemed to be drinking inordinate amounts of vodka, swallowing large, greasy chunks of gray, malodorous cold cuts and bellowing what sounded like angry team anthems.
But Bana's Twitter account has also drawn an inordinate number of trolls and voices sympathetic to the Syrian government and its Russian backers, who assail Bana as a fraud.
Cutting deals with the utility industry has been a part of Nest's strategy since its acquisition by Google, although it has been overshadowed by the inordinate drama at Nest.
Alas, if Baba's owners left him to his own devices, he'd be spending an inordinate amount of time staring at a blank wall while concentrating on his purr-sonal hygiene.
In September Mayer declared, "I spend an inordinate amount of time per day wondering if Nicki Minaj would like me or not," which quickly drew a response from the rapper.
While scientists already knew that males put an inordinate amount of effort into building their nests along the edges of rivers and lakes—and fighting other males for space—Dr.
Along with cautioning the "inordinate exposure" of energy companies to the U.K., Jacobsen said he would not advise investors to seek the safety of bonds given their extremely low rates.
This doesn't have to be the complex data sets using inordinate amounts of computing power that signifies "big data," but approaches and techniques to data sets that previously weren't utilized.
The space and time dedicated to these interactions is a refreshingly honest admission that, for better or worse (probably worse), we spend an inordinate amount of time on our phones.
And because of that, cybersecurity firms are racing to come up with solutions to stop hackers from getting into companies' computers, and make inordinate amounts of money in the process.
It took him a week and a half to write the lyrics, three hours of shooting the video and an "inordinate" number of hours editing to make the final product.
The ambience is dated—it looked like a bar from the 1980s, with dull yellowish lighting and an inordinate love for navy blue decor—and the arancino is a disaster.
Even though my essay got cut, Chris still makes great burgers and this book was a winner for anyone who spends an inordinate amount of their time thinking about burgers.
What makes Snap valuable, he and Snap leaders insist, is that it has a lot of really young users who spend an inordinate amount of time on Snapchat every day.
At the same time, the Italian banking system remains characterized by a high level of non-performing loans and by an inordinate amount of public debt on its balance sheet.
But as with any app library, only a fraction of the projects are worth checking out — and there's an inordinate number of generic rail shooters, flying games, and escape rooms.
In all potential scenarios, all stakeholders will need an inordinate amount of data transparency and validation, if Puerto Rico is going to be able to come out of this mess.
"Under the right to control, which is the most important factor, California courts made it clear that at-will nature of right to terminate has inordinate importance," Judge Corley said.
Advocates for the change argue that prosecutors have spent inordinate time and resources trying to find leakers that could be more easily detected via the reporting news organization's subpoenaed records.
The VA has been plagued by scandal since 2014, when it was revealed that hospitals were keeping secret waitlists that had veterans waiting for care for inordinate amounts of time.
The two horses had been ticketed for the San Felipe Stakes last weekend at Santa Anita until the track was temporarily closed to address an inordinate number of equine fatalities.
But Povondra takes inordinate pride in having played a role in history — and we watch, over the course of the book, as that pride curdles into shame and then horror.
As someone who suffers from chronic illness, is incredibly clumsy and accident-prone, and has two young children, I spend an inordinate amount of time in doctors' offices and hospitals.
In Tuesday's arguments, the justices spent an inordinate amount of time fretting over the future of separate bathrooms for men and women — even though that issue wasn't before the court.
"Recent proprietary checks indicate an inordinate amount of signature basketball (KDs, Lebrons, Kobe) and, to a lesser extent, Jordan retro product is being sold at Nike Factory stores," he wrote.
But allow us to remind you — so you can enlighten others at your own Super Bowl party — that New York has been home to an inordinate number of football stars.
It took an inordinate amount of resilience and time to receive answers from the hospital and we do not want any other family to have to work so hard in future.
Before, you only had two options: spend an inordinate amount of cash on lasers, or lay on a bunch of weird-tasting (and not to mention painful) strips on your teeth.
Beneath their artistry and elegance, Medvedeva's most recent performances, both before and during the Olympics, would seem to indicate that she's spent an inordinate amount of time thinking about human mortality.
To this day, the movement maintains an inordinate amount of influence in Turkey, particularly within its education system where 75 percent of prep school students are enrolled in Gülen-affiliated institutions.
The need to keep receipts and superfluous documents would end, as would the inordinate (yet rational) fear of the IRS, whose fiscal 2017 budget for its 78,000 employees was $11.4 billion.
"We're friends who started a company and spend an inordinate amount of time together, and the nature of our relationship is really hard to put into words quickly," Ms. Cerulo says.
In a consent order filed on Wednesday, the I.R.S. "expresses its sincere apology" for the "heightened scrutiny and inordinate delays" the groups experienced when filing tax forms from 2009 to 2012.
By completely dominating the policy conversation, putting an inordinate focus on benefit payments, and frowning on new practices, the "Big Six" have had the effect of stagnating national approaches to veterans.
"The inordinate loss of people, wildlife, stock, homes, schools and businesses is going to require an extraordinarily widespread effort to get these families and communities back on their feet," Tiley said.
Its promise is what's gotten all of us onto the ostensibly free services the internet giants maintain, and it's what has given those same corporations their inordinate power over our lives.
Indeed, Coleman holds center stage an inordinate amount of the time, and it's a dazzling performance given the mix of almost-childlike innocence, unexpected resolve and occasional petulance she has to exhibit.
The President, who described himself as "technologically OK," spent an inordinate amount of time suggesting -- without evidence -- that there was a conspiracy to keep his following count and engagement low on Twitter.
Think: sweeping, oversized, so luxurious you need to sleep in them to get your money's worth, and, of course, not inordinate enough that a wine glass can't sit comfortably in her hand.
Around 80 million tons of polyethylene is produced each year around the world, and it takes an inordinate amount of time—upwards of a hundred years—for this substance to degrade completely.
The handover to the trust was "the least that can be done in the face of inordinate delays in the Supreme Court," Ram Madhav, another BJP leader, said on social network Twitter.
However, because plastic is found in an inordinate amount of items these days, policy changes like bag taxes or bans are a more permanent solution to lessening our dependence on plastic products.
And Samsung spent an inordinate amount of time during its Gear S3 presentation explaining the intricacies of what makes a great watch — a big part of which was about look and design.
And yet they have been treated with an inordinate amount of benign curiosity, as if they present some fresh ideological viewpoint worthy of consideration in what is, in name, a multiracial democracy.
It's the kind of art we can expect as more and more members of the creative class find themselves living precariously, forced to spend inordinate energy worrying about their basic material needs.
The time and money required to strive for the ever-higher levels of performance required for recruit status requires inordinate financial sacrifice for pro-coached travel teams, camps or even sports academies.
In a February report, Justice Minister Tudorel Toader had accused Kovesi of being authoritarian, and claimed that prosecutors under her command had falsified evidence and an inordinate number of defendants had been acquitted.
More often that not, these hit my playthrough in the form of me overthinking a simple solution for an inordinate amount of time or somehow managing my way into an actual design flaw.
They believe that their intimate understanding of the design techniques, business incentives, and culture behind how technology garners an inordinate amount of our attention will be the key to helping solve the problem.
It all comes down to this moment: You've got the outfit, you've sorted the invite list, and you've already warned everyone you know to be prepared for an inordinate amount of Instagram stories.
The study found that frat brothers not only consume inordinate amounts of alcohol on a regular basis, but also that seeking out help for substance abuse doesn't seem to do anything for them.
It now has an inordinate power to control a good part of the national discussion should it choose to do so, a role it shares with Silicon Valley competitors like Google and Twitter.
In a classic "but wait, there's more" moment, you'll also receive VIP treatment and an inordinate amount of attention from investors and media — because everyone wants to meet the TC Top Pick startups.
I was away last weekend, up in Alaska helping Julia O'Malley teach a writing workshop while eating local wild salmon, scallops and an inordinate amount of incredible produce from the farms above Homer.
Pornshire is a colloquial term for Goldshire, a small outpost just outside Stormwind City, and the inn there, the Lion's Pride, is host to an inordinate amount of filthy erotic role-playing (ERP).
And so what we're finding is that they're spending an inordinate amount of time doing things that aren't actually helping them build and create those next-generation things that help change our world.
Recent experience suggests that Chapter 11 provides the right safeguard to protect individuals and corporations from inordinate government action, a case that could arise in Mexico if a populist candidate wins the presidency.
Since success is largely measured by test results, charters often spend inordinate amounts of time on test preparation and drill, to the detriment of other subjects and the well-being of young children.
Allies and critics agree that he has gained an inordinate amount of influence over Trump's foreign policy recently and is as responsible as anyone for his push toward withdrawal these past few months.
Alongside voices like Anderson Cooper and Jorge Ramos, per Variety, there will be an anchor from the network that has spent an inordinate amount of time talking about Hilary Clinton even though it's 2018.
On top of all this is what I believe to be an inordinate fear that Islamic terrorist organizations may begin targeting American evangelicals — and that the Obama administration is not concerned with this danger.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At the end of the day, we all want the same thing in life: the freedom to spend an inordinate amount of money on an exclusive designer purse.
In fact, Marcia Norman, PsyD, a clinical psychologist in Winter Park, FL, says that survivors are often made to feel an inordinate amount shame over being sexually abused, let alone coming forward about it.
While BIP was spending an inordinate amount of time force-feeding fans this boring high school drama, viewers were robbed of all the romance and hilarious behind-the-scenes moments shared by other couples.
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights said in a September report that there was a nationwide problem of local courts imposing inordinate fees on the poor and jailing them if they did not pay.
But interestingly, the drive that in early usage was considered to be "inordinate" (that Thomas Cromwell, he's so ambitious) has come to be a requisite attribute of the smart, the successful, and the savvy.
In 2006, when the Democrats took back over, we spent almost, you know, an inordinate amount of time, 60 percent of our time, having to deal with document requests from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
" The singer claims in court documents that after Belafonte hired Gilles, a German exchange student, to be their nanny in 2010, that relationship became sexual and he began "paying her inordinate amounts of money.
Students are taught about Biblical authority to direct demons back to Hell, signs of demonic oppression (which can range from inordinate depression to supernatural strength), and the etiquette of demonic interaction—including interrogation techniques.
Our Seamless obsession is also the reason why our fridges and kitchen tables become stocked with inordinate amounts of takeout condiments — packets and plastic containers filled with all the different sauces of the world.
In an administration where intrigue consumes inordinate amounts of time and energy, the Ricardel-first lady tussle might have remained a standoff as long as Bolton was around to protect his second-in-command.
In the connected series of movies and television shows known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which occupies an inordinate amount of territory in our popular culture, there's a quiet corner that belongs to Netflix.
Major broadcasters like Nexstar and Sinclair have faced inordinate delays in mergers involving routine, run-of-the-mill TV license transfers, only to be slapped with onerous conditions at the end of the process.
I pulled out a copy of the Periodic Table of the Elements and everything, and spent an inordinate amount of time trying to break up the central UNIONIZED entry into four, single-syllable elements.
Mica BurtonJanuary 17, 2017 But the Meitu has a darker, creepier side: it collects an inordinate amount of data about you and your phone, and sends it to a bunch of servers in China.
No. What that does is that it attaches an inordinate amount of weight and self-importance to your own political viewpoint, which, if people want to hear your political viewpoint, then be a politician!
She does all manner of creepy stuff: kidnapping her dog in order to stage a heroic rescue (and meeting), spending inordinate money on trips once they're buddies, taking photos of Taylor in her sleep.
We're also about the future: a future in which we suddenly hold, in our fingers we use as calculators, above our wrist watches we use to tell time, an inordinate amount of global power.
MOTHER I don't know how you feel about your Bitcoin and tech stock portfolios, but for my money, there is no better investment than inordinate kindness to your kids' new beaus and gal pals.
An inordinate amount of that time is spent mulling over a missed opportunity, longing for moments with the barely expressed rage of Pacino's Offerman, or following any of the other Hunters instead of Jonah.
" HILL: "And so I was spending an inordinate amount of time trying to coordinate in some fashion with Ambassador Sondland on a whole range of issues related to visits by heads of states, meetings.
"There is always a risk that protectionist decisions in Beijing, driven by short-term considerations, will have an inordinate impact on Australian exporters," Andrew O'Neil, dean of Griffith University's business school, said in an email.
"Online, you have an interesting problem in that the people who run these communities tend to spend an inordinate amount of time managing these communities and end up having a full-time job," McComas said.
And if several years reporting on disaster tech companies is anything to go by, there are an inordinate number of very gullible, very rich people who would happily throw money at me to build it.
There are a lot of people and institutions that have been taking inordinate amounts of money for their infertility services so they weren't looking to serve this population of women looking to preserve their fertility.
The Fed has managed to guide the markets off crisis-era policies without causing inordinate disruptions, and in fact oversaw a market in 2017 that set historic new lows in volatility despite three rate increases.
And that is precisely why we should also take the magnifying glass to Google, Apple and others that similarly partner with vast developer communities that receive special access to inordinate amounts of sensitive user data.
"Unfortunately we had an inordinate amount of interest in accessing the crash site by unauthorized personnel so we&aposre now patrolling the area on horseback — old-fashioned technology," Villanueva said Monday, according to Fox News.
If you're like me, you've probably spent an inordinate amount of your life thinking about that scene from Total Recall, where Arnold Schwarzenegger's space helmet breaks and his eyes nearly pop out of his skull.
It's a common problem in today's tech world: While searching for big advancements that could make the world a better place, the industry often spends an inordinate amount of time on frivolous things, like dancing hotdogs.
Ted Cruz used his time in April to ask potential political bias at Facebook—specifically, he spent an inordinate amount of time discussing the Trump-supporting bloggers Diamond and Silk's claims that they were being censored.
Even ethereum, the much-touted "blockchain-not-bitcoin" project that is supposed to be about "smart contracts" and "decentralized organizations," seems to attract an inordinate amount of attention relative to the performance of the system's token.
"This is New York City's version of Love Canal," says Barasch, referring to the toxic waste dump linked in the late '70s with an inordinate number of miscarriages and strange illnesses in a Niagara Falls neighborhood.
As a bioethicist specializing in reproduction and sexual health, I spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about various aspects of pregnancy, including trying to figure out why this attitude toward pregnant women is so prevalent.
By flooding our bodies, farms and hospitals with inordinate amounts of antibiotics — obliterating the weak and sparing the strong — we created exactly the kind of ruthless ecological arena most likely to drive the evolution of resistance.
It's about an agency full of misfits who undertake James Bond-like missions but spend an inordinate amount of time drinking, having sex with one another and assorted others, and disparaging this or that minority group.
Tyler Dennis, the PGA Tour's chief of operations, said the tour is reviewing its slow-play policy to determine whether the rules should include players who take an inordinate amount of time to hit a shot.
Tyler Dennis, the PGA Tour's chief of operations, said the tour is reviewing its slow-play policy to determine whether the rules should include players who take an inordinate amount of time to hit a shot.
The administration is placing inordinate faith in China, North Korea's main trading partner, to ratchet up the pressure by cutting off fuel supplies to bring North Korea to the negotiating table, if not to its knees.
Even if we account for the inordinate amount of Mexican brick weed that's said to have dragged down national averages, the percentage of THC was still remarkably low across the boards well into the late 1990's.
The square-off pits the Wizard (Vincent D'Onofrio, hiding in plain view under a huge mane of hair), who has outlawed magic, against Glynda (Joely Richardson), one of many not-so-good witches who wield inordinate power.
Thus, Sandberg and Heisserer make the choice to drop in a backstory for Diana that takes up an inordinate amount of time and tries way too hard to explain a monster that works better as metaphor anyway.
Unlike Megyn Kelly, who resorts to putting out statements via Fox News, Mr. Trump will continue to defend himself against the inordinate amount of unfair and inaccurate coverage he receives on her second-rate show each night.
In essence, Tepper's correlation to the markets, owing to a long-term pattern of inordinate accuracy, won out over the market's much more recent predictive technical indicator with a significantly short period of correlation, the Trump tweet.
It's not carefully curated by any means, but there are some real gems if you take the time to look through the racks of prints, where there seem to be an inordinate number of pearl snap shirts.
It is a reality that district leaders here have been grappling with for years: The Minneapolis school district suspends an inordinate number of black students compared with white ones, and it is struggling to figure out why.
"All in all, this jockeying and churning consumes an inordinate amount of precious time and energy and creates a roiled environment that drives the agency far away from citizen centeredness and being mission oriented," said Mr. O'Donnell.
"What it is today is really the story of the inordinate amount of change we're seeing in American Jewish life," said M. Bruce Lustig, the rabbi at one of the capital's most storied synagogues, Washington Hebrew Congregation.
As he mentions in his special, he meets an inordinate amount of people in his day-to-day life, and often, after mentioning his comedy career, they'll say that they don't like their own job, or life.
This suggests anyone designing autonomous systems for cars needs to pay an inordinate amount of attention to the human machine interface — the actual screens, instruments or other systems people use to interact with the car, he said.
Even so, Moon will have a rare opportunity to convey privately to Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, the inordinate dangers and risks that North Korea will face if it presses forward with its nuclear advancement.
If at all possible, touch your yarn before you buy it, because not only are you going to spend an inordinate amount of time with it, you're also going to want to actually like the end product.
Image: GettyModest reductions in measles vaccination rates among US children are poised to produce an inordinate number of new cases of the disease, while increasing annual public health expenditures by at least $103 million, according to new research.
Another recalled how the company unveiled a tool for "Nearby Friends," but required "an inordinate number of clicks" to turn off the feature, which then defaulted to only pausing a user's involvement for a short period of time.
But to survive in an increasingly turbulent camera market, Canon has also put an inordinate amount of focus on building cameras that plug gaps in its existing marketing strategy instead of ones that are ahead of the curve.
In the recent past, various nonprofit groups have been targeted for inordinate scrutiny by the Lois Lerners of the world—unscrupulous types who will inevitably wield levers of power to dubious ends if given rein to do so.
For Go players, the breakthrough is as sobering as it is exciting; they're learning things from AI that they could have never learned on their own, or would have needed an inordinate amount of time to figure out.
New Brunswick–born Melissa Ann Shepard, 80, was sentenced in 2013 to two years, nine months, and ten days in prison for attempting to murder her newlywed husband by spiking his coffee with an inordinate amount of tranquilizers.
Gleaning insight into the attitudes and beliefs of political influencers is particularly important because they have an inordinate amount of influence over whether or not movement-building (or, for that matter, any grassroots political activity) is ultimately successful.
You could spend inordinate amounts of time examining the economic and social class structures of New Orleans, but it only takes a quick look around this city to realize that there are no easy solutions to its disparities.
But taking into account those who have brought ambition to the conventions of the genre, movies like "A Quiet Place" shouldn't be sold short in the ongoing conversation about why horror is making an inordinate amount of noise.
She's still processing an inordinate number of feelings; seeing Joshua, getting the news from him (on top of medical sex advice), Adam and Jessa on her door step, her tryst with Paul-Louis and of course the pregnancy itself.
As with Season 2, Season 3 spends an inordinate amount of time humanizing serial rapist Bryce Walker through flashbacks – a character study that, even if it were appropriate, would require writing far beyond the limitations of 13 Reasons Why.
It is clear to anyone who knows me those are not my words, and they are wholly inconsistent with how I talk and feel about the President who is my longtime friend and for whom I have inordinate respect.
After a sexually charged meeting and inordinate mounts of intellectual flirting, the Baker Street detective and the Woman never consummate their obvious feelings for each other, but by the end of "A Scandal in Belgravia," the truth is known.
But the gulf between Americans' inordinate fear of ISIS and al Qaeda and the reality means this particularly pervasive opinion could force U.S leaders towards policy decisions informed more by emotion than cogent strategic analysis—a recipe for disaster.
But despite the inordinate amount of attention that the superluxury towers of Billionaires' Row have garnered, apartments selling in the $203,220-a-square-foot range represented less than 2000 percent of condo sales in New York, according to CityRealty.
Collecting replica kits; buying all the assorted paraphernalia; hunting autographs from the world's greatest players, or Gillingham players for that matter; forking out inordinate amounts of money to travel all over the country watching a team, home and away.
I could tell you how I have spent an inordinate amount of time and energy, throughout my life, educating people about Haiti and disabusing them of the damaging, incorrect notions they have about the country of my parents' birth.
" A class-action lawsuit alleged that Philadelphia "tests an inordinate amount of low risk homes, diluting its testing pool and skewing the results in such a way as to paint a woefully inaccurate picture of the City's overall lead contamination.
At level 20, I'm less than halfway through the game's level progression and I spend an inordinate amount of my time managing that weight limit in a system that involves bundling steel and wood with plastic fibers before selling them.
They are members of Congress who are pushing the boundaries of dialogue around public policy and offering new perspectives and new ideas, yet they face an inordinate amount of pressure to stay in line, keep their heads down, and be quiet.
Many Americans are out of patience with a president who spends inordinate time preening in the glow of the lavish praise he demands from his appointees and propagandists while failing miserably to deliver on what he promised for his first term.
Anyone who has experienced the suicide of a loved one should stay away from "The Forest," set in the so-called Suicide Forest at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, where an inordinate number of people go to kill themselves.
At first, Kelly's boyfriend Daizy repeatedly refers to the dolls with the blanket name "Chucky," ridiculing their creepy appearance, but Dohrn clearly points out that reborn dolls are collectible artifacts that require an inordinate amount of skill to be crafted.
Since he took office, Trump has said that there were good people on "both sides" at the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, relentlessly picked fights with black celebrities, and devoted inordinate amounts of time and attention to NFL players' protests.
I backspaced and Command+C'd a few more times before giving up and going to the sink, holding a cup under the faucet, tap fully turned, for an inordinate amount of time before realizing that nothing was coming out of it.
If you are one of the millions (maybe billions) of people around the world who rely of coffee to get them through the working day, you may find yourself spending an inordinate amount of money on cups of the good stuff.
Four polling devices were stolen just days before Georgia's special congressional election, raising concerns about the sanctity of a race Democrats and Republicans across the country have spent an inordinate amount of time, money, and manpower on, WSB-TV reports.
"It's your turn to pick" has become an inordinate burden, especially because the entire purpose of watching TV is, more often than not, to placate the stupid parts of your brain and shut off the ones that do any heavy lifting.
Isaac from South Carolina says he is motivated to do well on standardized tests, despite not enjoying them: Although I agree standardized testing is necessary in education, there seems to be an inordinate amount of testing, especially for high school juniors.
As any Friends fan knows—and pretty much any human being living on the planet in the 90s—the six main characters in the popular TV show spent an inordinate time hanging around in a coffee shop called Central Perk.
Murphy, like many parents in this area, spends an inordinate amount of time emptying bottles of water into pots and bowls, where it can be boiled or microwaved for bathing, washing dishes and cooking for five children 10 and under.
Now he's restless and having difficulty sleeping between his nightmares and sleepwalking to the top of the windmill, and that issue is compounded by the fact that an inordinate amount of Alexandrians — including his baby mama, Rosita (Christian Serratos) — is sick.
Read more: Here's how Tesla's cars stack up against the best of the competition from the world's top automakersIn fact, for much of the past five years, an inordinate amount of attention has been focused on Tesla's nuts and bolts.
Police departments can then use these already poor people as a kind of municipal cash machine, plugging budgetary shortfalls by performing an inordinate number of stops, writing an outrageous number of tickets and having the courts impose even more fines.
Working with filmmaker James L. Brooks' Grace Films, Sawka expanded his American Film Institute thesis short (notably shot in 2016) into a feature, but like his young protagonist, the movie covers an inordinate amount of ground in relatively quick fashion.
As the sun sets over the Martian horizon, we will explain how, despite this societal arrangement, our species spent an inordinate amount of time scheming ways to work, game, and cheat this system so as to maximize returns and minimize efforts.
"Unlike Megyn Kelly, who resorts to putting out statements via FOX News, Mr. Trump will continue to defend himself against the inordinate amount of unfair and inaccurate coverage he receives on her second-rate show each night," the campaign said.
The report points to an "imbalance" in coverage of women seeking office versus men and cites an article in POLITICO about complaints that Democratic hopeful Beto O'Rourke received inordinate media coverage compared with female candidates when he entered the race.
Every time I hesitantly switched lanes or left an inordinate amount of space between us and the car in front, I thought my dad would back-seat drive and we'd get into a battle of wills, but he, and we, didn't.
" She also said the award would show that the university recognizes "the inordinate courage it took for her to take the moral and ethical stand that she did in testifying about her sexual assault experience in front of the world.
After video footage of a Wednesday Cabinet meeting showed the VP giving Trump an inordinate amount of praise, the dictionary took matters into its own hands, delivering a powerful blow to Pence's ego with a ridiculously sassy, straight-forward tweet.
In a nutshell, Clinton conceptualizes the enemy of progress as a faction that has sway over one party in the system, while Sanders sees the problem as belonging to a class (the super-rich) who have inordinate power over the entire political system.
The White House and federal agencies have both a below-average number of employees and an above-average number of factions, all of whom apparently spend an inordinate amount of time on the phone to reporters leaking unflattering details about one another.
I've spent an inordinate but not unpleasant amount of time aiming to literally piece together Morandá's/Ghenov's words, reading past press releases and artist statements for anecdotes on the fictional poet, and fishing for the visual form it all assumes in the exhibition.
Maybe, but, obviously, Clinton would've done so as well, and probably could've racked up even more votes in cities, especially those in states that she didn't bother to campaign in because the Electoral College gives such an inordinate advantage to rural areas.
" Though Mr. Jones had never made a film as big as "Warcraft," Mr. Metzen said, "He was obviously just a geek like us — a PC gamer who had spent an inordinate number of hours within World of Warcraft, specifically, and just got it.
But they can also be extremely demanding, putting employees under inordinate pressure to cut corners, according to interviews with more than a dozen current and former sales representatives and managers and a review of internal Abbott communications provided by two of them.
Sanders's speech, therefore, is best seen as an attempt to break through the calcified ideologies of an elite that has discredited itself time and again in the post-9/11 era, but continues to wield inordinate influence and has barely changed its ways.
Narcissist. Finally, Ferretti took things back to the basics, saying that if you spend "an inordinate amount of time in the mirror," or are "focused on your physical appearance and expect others to shower you with praise," then you might be a narcissist.
""From inordinate focus on our hairstyle, to our clothes, to the age of our children and who's taking care of them if you're not taking care of them, to 'Can you be a politician and a domestic goddess at the same time?
This despite the fact that the two Mexico City-based agents had been the first to alert the Phoenix field division that an inordinate number of the weapons surfacing at violent Mexican crime scenes in 2009 traced back to their office's unending investigation.
The town spends an inordinate amount of time and money maintaining enormous heaps of sand, called berms, that protect roads and other infrastructure from rapid coastal erosion that is only expected to get worse as the ice-free season stretches further into the fall.
We have some of our most seasoned and experienced journalists and educators spending inordinate amounts of time developing fact-checking protocols, training students, and catching false reports floating around on Facebook, when they could be using that time actually reporting and investigating important political stories.
My piece on Kevin Hart and the Oscars had the misfortune of being picked up by the Google AMP algorithm over the weekend, becoming the top post on our site over the weekend, and I received an inordinate about of hate mail on the subject.
"Spending an inordinate amount of time figuring out how to release a game with problematic content certainly does not help [with profitability], and no company can afford a lengthy back and forth with releasing a game only to have it get an AO," he said.
My favorite part of every book is the inevitable passage where a group of people sit down for a meal and, for whatever reason, tear at bread, throw back wine, and slurp down inordinate amounts of food in the space of a couple sentences.
In Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, Neil Patrick Harris shells out about $250 for this burger cornucopia, but in 2100, it all came out to about $133, an inordinate amount of money that could've bought us a pretty good spread at a steakhouse.
When Trump visited Paris at Macron's invitation in July, the two leaders spent an inordinate amount of time together, sitting for talks but also touring Parisian historic sites and dining at Le Jules Verne restaurant, perched on the second landing of the Eiffel Tower.
The last few months I have spent an inordinate amount of time reading the Nintendo Switch subreddit, watching Let's Play videos for indie games I'm thinking about buying, and reading a fan wiki that tells me about item-gun synergies in Enter the Gungeon.
Worth noting is that all of them, at one point or another, were connected to former NYPD Chief Phillip Banks, who left the department in 2014 after the FBI may have found an inordinate amount of cash in his accounts, according to the Post.
Notably, even health care workers seem to fall into the trap of thinking public transit poses an inordinate infection risk, because when the survey asked if they'd be more likely to go to work if the hospital organized a private van service, many said yes.
Animal agriculture is a primary cause of global depletion: rainforests that are destroyed to create grazing land for cattle; wild animals that are killed at the behest of private ranchers; an inordinate amount of resources that are used to breed, keep and kill animals.
"Owning this company, and being at the mercy of a board and CEO who have already shown they are willing to take inordinate risks and gamble stockholders money to further their own agendas, is extremely dangerous for an investor," Icahn recently told CNN Business.
There's always the wild card factor with Zarya of not knowing how much energy she has stored up, but it's easy enough to activate Wraith Form and slip away if you find yourself taking an inordinate amount of damage when you move Reaper in for the kill.
That's…Read more ReadThese floods are the worst in the US Midwest since 2015, and are likely the result of a persistent weather trend that's bringing warm, moist air up from the Gulf Coast—the same trend that's causing an inordinate number of tornadoes this year.
I felt no shortfall here, because anyone who lives in New York spends an inordinate amount of time peering through windows, like the caged animals we are, and whether it's the excuse of four snowflakes or Obama gridlock at the United Nations, we scheme to stay home.
But the chill is real here in New York, and I have an inordinate amount of wrinkled winter clothing and (for some weird reason) clumps of dog hair on every flat surface in my house, and somehow overnight my hibernatory genes have seized control of my metabolism.
President Donald Trump devoted an inordinate amount of time during his rally on Thursday in Colorado Springs to complaining about a Fox News segment that few of the attendees were likely to have seen, featuring commentary from a journalist most of them had probably never heard of.
It uses an online Palate Profile and your own ratings to recommend and ship the best wines for your tastes, so you don&apost spend an inordinate amount of time in the wine aisle deciphering labels and ultimately just choosing the one that looks the prettiest.
Maria Carlota Costellat de Macedo Soares, known as Lota, was a wealthy landowner, an art collector, and a woman of such inordinate confidence and strength that she was directing the construction of a sleek new glass-and-steel house for herself in the mountains outside Rio.
You've likely seen TV commercials extolling the virtues of this or that prescription medication followed by a comically long list of side effects read at a faster clip or magazine spreads featuring a sexy drug advertisement opposite an inordinate number of disclosures in teeny-tiny print.
If you're like us, you spend an inordinate amount of time at Target – both wandering the aisles and adding items to your online cart – which means you've had plenty of time to fall in love with Opalhouse, the megastore's new-ish line of chic and space-transforming home goods.
And yes, the streaming wars do tend to lead to an inordinate amount of articles that basically read like advertising for tech companies—sorry—but the places where tech and music intersect are becoming more prominent as the music industry more broadly grapples with Life in the Internet Age.
Donald Trump has been the butt of the joke — from late-night comedians, from regular people, from presidents even — for decades now, and even after an election he won, he's spent an inordinate amount of time on Twitter trying to get people to stop making fun of him.
" Justices Mahesh Grover and Raj Shekhar Attri also noted that it would be "a travesty if these young minds are confined to jail for an inordinate long period which would deprive them of their education, opportunity to redeem themselves and be a part of the society as normal beings.
On its surface, Happy Endings has a pretty standard premise: It's a single-camera comedy about six (beautiful, mostly white) 20- and 30-somethings in a big city who are all navigating work and relationships while still finding time to spend inordinate amounts of time with one another.
Officials reportedly spent an inordinate amount of time printing color-coded charts that touted their fictive victories and statistics, which left out both the ballooning cost of the war and the impossibility of imposing a modern state on a tribal society unused to centralized government, the Post said.
When I'm bored, I tend to start checking email and working, but I recently read Anne Helen Petersen's excellent BuzzFeed piece on millennial burnout and have since vowed to actually NOT WORK on the weekends — including not checking my email or spending inordinate amounts of time fretting over ongoing projects.
Just to erase any doubts about the inspiration, said star is the most public face of a quasi-cult-like religion known as the Institute for the Higher Mind, presided over by a slick, messianic leader ("Alias'" Michael Vartan) who takes an inordinate interest in controlling his associations and career.
The bottom line: "This is a very accessible blue/green collar sector in many respects — widely distributed in both red and blue places, accessible to an inordinate number of people who don't have a college degree, and a genuine opportunity for all kinds of workers," co-author Mark Muro said.
Sanders' standard speech attacked the crony capitalist banking oligarchy that owns so many members of Congress, Democrats and Republicans, and which has had inordinate influence on all recent presidents, including Mr. Hillary Clinton, whose Treasury Secretary was Bob Rubin, former Chairman of Goldman Sachs, a frequent bête noire of Sanders.
As we've seen, an aggressive cultural strategy can lead to a toxic work environment in which the more powerful people in the organizations (the managers and executive team) hold an inordinate amount of power over employees and that leads to the kind of gross abuses we heard about at Uber.
But the focus on Trump's incentives for financial malfeasance, as well as the inordinate amount of attention he receives for doing anything, have distracted from a cabinet that is just as crooked and that's taking every conceivable opportunity to stuff their pockets, deceive taxpayers, and rewrite policy for their own benefit.
As I watched his career soar in the 1980s and the inordinate amount of press attention he attracted, I was struck by two things: His list of real estate accomplishments were minuscule compared with those of more successful New York developers who garnered far less publicity, and he lied a lot.
Sometimes it's a condition that draws pity (the person in the face mask has a compromised immune system), other times, it might inspire a morbid curiosity (it's become a garment popular among post-apocalyptic-fetishistic communities including preppers and burners who spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about society's collapse).
Complicating the situation is the position of Senator Simcha Felder, a Democrat from Brooklyn who wields inordinate power by choosing to caucus with the Republicans and who has balked at supporting the speed camera program because he believes a more important issue involving safety at schools is increasing police presence.
What the documentary suffers from, ultimately, is a tighter focus, as the narrative meanders in places -- spending an inordinate amount of time, for example, with prosecutor Jonathan Hatami, while giving relatively short shrift to the way that media coverage might have shaped the decision to file charges against social workers.
Books of The Times From the opening pages of his colossal biography of Grigory Rasputin, the historian Douglas Smith dismantles many of the myths enshrouding the monk who exerted inordinate influence over Nicholas II and Alexandra, emperor and empress of Russia, during the twilight of the Romanov dynasty a century ago.
The show also spends an inordinate amount of time explaining a crime ring, nefarious deals, and its cast of minor characters, which involves characters talking about what they're going to do, doing what they said they were going to do (sometimes an episode later), and then talking about what they just did.
"There's no part of our culture that escapes that dichotomy in which men occupy a certain role that is masculine and aggressive, and women occupy a different role," she said, adding that this system places an inordinate amount of importance on the penis, which is regarded as the locus of masculine power.
Colt covers an inordinate amount of ground in two hours, spending a fair amount of time on figures like William Jennings Bryan, who rallied Democrats around populist themes while Republicans courted business; and Henry George, who decried growing inequality and mounted a notable if ultimately unsuccessful campaign to become mayor of New York.
These buyers also ask for identical inordinate sums of milk and feature carbon-copied faulty grammar and punctuation down to the last ellipsis: It's unclear what these scammers hope to do with 53 ounces of breast milk, or why they think a simple name swap will be enough to differentiate one message from the next.
In addition to his inordinate fondness for wealthy donors, Perlstein writes, Emanuel gave Bill Clinton terrible advice on NAFTA (which, "in alienating the Party's working-class base, contributed to the Democrats losing control of the House of Representatives in 1994"), the '94 crime bill (whose draconian elements Clinton has since apologized for) and immigration enforcement.
While Alley and other multiple-time lottery winners might seem like they have an inordinate amount of luck on their side, Harvard statistics professor Dr. Mark Glickman has previously told CNBC Make It that previous lottery winners have the exact same odds of winning a future lottery prize as anyone who buys a lottery ticket.
Series creators Christopher C. Rogers and Christopher Cantwell (who are known as "the Chrises" and have also taken over showrunner duties this season) devoted an inordinate amount of time in Halt and Catch Fire's pilot to two men just poring through lines of code, and that attention to detail shines through at all times.
And as a result, the reminiscences of a former high school boyfriend receive an inordinate amount of weight, and the author leans heavily on published interviews and articles by others to come up with a leapfrogging "explanation" of how the New Jersey high school cheerleader Mary Louise Streep became the award-laden actor she is.
None of that anxiety abated during the first two months of this season as Wright struggled to hit for average, struck out an inordinate amount of times and, in the field at third base, made repeated submarine-style throws to first that suggested he could no longer throw the ball the way he wanted to.
For months, there have been grumblings of the inordinate amount of media attention paid to GOP front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
She visits a breath specialist, a posture specialist, a nutritionist, a dream analyst, a doctor for anti-anxiety meds; she reorganizes her work space for maximum ergonomics; she spends an amount of time that will seem inordinate only if you've never worked from home trying to suss out whether it's O.K. to work in bed.
" In a joint statement, the league and players union said Wednesday that the accusation that Reid had been subjected to an inordinate number of tests deliberately had been investigated by the administrator of the drug policy and "that Mr. Reid's tests were randomly generated via computer algorithm and that his selection for testing was normal.
Sure, I've gazed at that one solitary, grainy selfie of him more than I have my own reflection in the mirror, and yes, I did spend an inordinate amount of time trying to find old school photos of him and Four Tet, but I've never met him, spoken to him, or sat on the same N21 as him.
While the person who wants the opera seat is really just making an appointment with a barber, whose customer is just then talking to the box-office of "Hair," or maybe making a hairline reservation … Mr. Sladek, who died in 2000, is little read now, which naturally means his books are often marketed for inordinate sums on Amazon.
The restless confidence and endless desire to get things done which leads to breaking established corporate patterns and reshaping cultures can sometimes also lead to inappropriate efforts to satisfy what the Bible calls the "the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life" — the desire for inordinate quantities of sex, money and power.
That "most outrageous war" (John Quincy Adams wrote) had been "actuated by a spirit of rapacity and an inordinate desire for territorial aggrandizement" (Henry Clay), and began with a premeditated attack by President James Polk, thanks to which "a band of murderers and demons from hell" were "permitted to kill men, women and children" (Abraham Lincoln).
I haven't encountered the issue of reading a book that's simply too large since I read East of Eden in 2012, but the logic of cutting doorstoppers in half is frankly unimpeachable: Thick books can't be tucked into jacket pockets, take up inordinate space in a bag, and are hard to hold up for long periods of time.
As folks with the munchies tend to do, they proceeded to order an inordinate amount of food, picking some of the most expensive dishes on the menu and getting rounds of the priciest margaritas in what Frida's manager, Jesse Gonzalez, suspects was an evil, weed-fueled plot to con the restaurant out of hundreds of dollars worth of grub.
For one, the Malaysian government's inordinate control over the media means many Malaysians won't even hear about the asset seizures in the U.S. "The mainstream media are not even printing this today and then you don't see it in various news bulletins," said Oh, who is currently an adjunct senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.
While the merits of that creation shouldn't be discounted, "Trek's" ability to both live long and prosper owes an inordinate debt to its fans -- those who took the original series and gave it a life beyond TV. In that regard, Trekkers -- even more than the series itself -- charted a course that took the fan experience into the present and, likely, the future.
I've found each of these three components play a vital role in my vaping experience:The battery has to be strong enough to last at least a half-day of moderate use (for me that's about 100 puffs between 7am and noon, your requirements will vary) or else you'll spend an inordinate amount of time looking for places to plug in recharge.
So if you have a weakness for funny cat videos and you spend an enormous amount of time, an inordinate amount of time, just watching—you know it's not very good for you, but you just can't stop yourself clicking, then the AI will intervene, and whenever these funny cat videos try to pop up the AI says no no no no.
At home and abroad, on Twitter, at campaign rallies, in interviews and even from the White House lawn, Trump spent an inordinate amount of time deriding Biden and insisting that the former vice president could not be ahead of him in polls — despite the fact that Biden has led the president in general election matchups in every major poll conducted in 2019.
The way I see it, I'm a huge nerd and have spent an inordinate amount of time over the past several years closely following all the important developments when it comes to cord cutting: devices, services, startups worth paying attention to, and where all of this is going—fun stuff, to be sure, but not exactly easily understood unless you put the time in.
Aaron Rodgers is going to knock your socks off with a few deep passes, Davante Adams is going to be on the receiving end of most of those passes, and in an added wrinkle this season, Aaron Jones is going to celebrate a touchdown on an inordinate number of plays — he did it 19 times during the regular season, and two more times on Sunday.
Katzenbach, a 1966 decision that upheld the VRA, the Supreme Court explained why the law was necessary to combat the many efforts to keep African Americans from voting: Congress had found that case-by-case litigation was inadequate to combat wide-spread and persistent discrimination in voting, because of the inordinate amount of time and energy required to overcome the obstructionist tactics invariably encountered in these lawsuits.
Wade -- and given the positions of Collins and Murkowski on that serving as an issue that is settled -- an inordinate amount of time in the weeks ahead will be spent on not just where the nominee stands on the issue (it's unlikely any nominee will shed much light on that front, several aides note), but more importantly, where these two senators believe the nominee stands on the issue.
Customized self-driving car data application built with Streamlit that enables machine learning engineers to interact with the data Customized self-driving car data application built with Streamlit that enables machine learning engineers to interact with the data Treuille says that highly trained machine learning engineers that have a unique set of skills actually end up spending an inordinate amount of their time building tools to understand the vast amounts of data they have.
Having been an expat in Mumbai, I'm always looking for food that transports me back to the three years I spent there, and was intrigued when a friend told me about the inordinate amount of Indo-Chinese food in the neighboring suburban towns of Edison and Iselin, N.J., a vibrant Little India renowned for having excellent Indo-Chinese food, a cuisine that is proof that Indians can make any culture's food uniquely their own.
There is a lot going on in Dutch politics right now – the disappearance of big parties, the implosion of the Social Democrats, and the ascendance of GreenLeft, which might become the biggest left-wing party in the Netherlands – but most international media have paid an inordinate amount of attention to the radical right-wing Geert Wilders and his "race for first place" with Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the conservative People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).
As dramatized in Vittorio De Sica's 22 film "A Brief Vacation," Clara, a Calabrian mother of three living a wretched life in industrial Milan, contracts tuberculosis and is sent to a clinic in Lombardy, where, in addition to receiving X-rays and medication, she eats lavish meals, sleeps in clean white linens, has an affair with a fellow patient, makes glamorous friends and spends inordinate amounts of time bundled up on verandas staring at snow banks.
And yes: I know you're not "supposed" to pre-order games these days, given that publishers are evil faceless corporations that like nothing more than to over-promise and under-deliver, but as far as I'm concerned, shelling out nearly $150 for the "Ultimate Edition" of Battlefield 1 is no different than tipping your favorite Twitch streamer or contributing to your favorite podcaster's Patreon: It's a way to say thanks for finally making something happen that I've spent an inordinate amount of time waiting to happen.
Unresolved in all this is whether Mr. Ghosn is guilty of the crimes he was accused of in Japan and deserves to serve time in prison, or whether the Japanese legal system, with its 99 percent conviction rate and the inordinate pressure it puts on suspects to confess — in Mr. Ghosn's case this included questioning him for hours without a lawyer by his side, all but cutting off any contacts with his wife and holding him for weeks in jail — meets international standards of justice.
If we were great, our politicians would put country over party; if we were great, we would have a healthy opposition demanding electoral reform; if we were great, we would have healthcare for all and not let people die simply because they don't have enough money; if we were great, the wealthy would not have such an inordinate influence on our politics; if we were great, over 30,000 people wouldn't die from guns each year; and if we were great, we would not have a white supremacist and habitual dissembler as president.

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