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After all, they're just asif not even more — important.
Sometimes, the means can be just as, if not more, telling.
I could crush all those infidels, just as if they were Amalekites.
These reactions are just as, if not more, troubling then the plagiarism itself.
I find it just as, if not more, effective than other pain relief.
They may act just as if they were intoxicated and processing memory normally.
"It's just as if someone were to take your dog or cat," Allen said.
Admins can also ban Pages just as if they were any other group member.
"I prepared visuals — just as if I was back in the classroom," she said.
But to me, what's just as if not more important is the diversity in storytelling.
But affordability and accessibility are just as, if not more, important than capability and specs.
Millions of black children are still in schools that look just as if Brown v.
From that point, it was just as if we had paid for the tickets normally.
But Republicans are rallying around this guy just as if he were a normal candidate.
But the next step toward creating change is just as if not more important: policy.
Now, it looks like fans are just asif not more — in love with Lawrence's hair.
Patty loved each and every one of our children just as if they were her own.
From there, you simply write your message in Messenger, just as if you were writing a friend.
But it's just as (if not more) likely that the new animations and gestures just feel better.
He'd be unlikely to quit the race unless the alternative was just as, if not more, humiliating.
A: Just as if somebody would take a burning hot coal and stick it up your penis.
These women and non-binary individuals are just asif not more so — talented than their male counterparts.
It's just as if we are sitting in a room together, and I'm telling you a little story.
Just as if the game were in an NL park, he will pencil Mr Bumgarner in to hit.
But there's another trait that's harder to learn and just as, if not more important, than the others.
If the camera moves to the right, the image alters just as if it were a real scene.
Go browse a little, just as if you were trying to find seasonal tchotchkes at the Christmas Tree Shops.
We live in a world where the children of celebrities are just asif not more — famous than their parents.
Roll through Ghana as a pangolin just as if you were Sonic snagging rings, all in the name of love.
It tasted just as if we were eating a Dorito, but with a touch more spice (and limey-salsa authenticity).
But the decision is arguably just as, if not more, significant, because of the structural remedies being ordered upon Facebook.
You can save recipes from other sites to your Cooking recipe box as well, just as if it were homegrown.
He spoke on Monday from a lectern bearing a Biden sign, just as if he were on the campaign trail.
He spoke on Monday from a lectern bearing a Biden sign, just as if he were on the campaign trail.
Such dual-use technologies are just as, if not more, important to our national security as any tank, aircraft or ship.
And now my face is indeed less oily, just as if I'd used blotting paper — even on this muggy summer's day.
Let's start with the Republican political establishment, which is supporting Mr. Trump just as if he were a normal presidential nominee.
Health data is just as, if not more, attractive to 21st Century criminals seeking to leverage personal information into monetary gain.
Go browse around the site and apps, just as if you were diamond shopping on 47th Street in New York City.
Once your finger's been registered, unlocking your phone works just as if there was a physical fingerprint sensor below the screen.
Many treatments have already substituted herbal products for animal parts, and practitioners say herbal alternatives are just as, if not more effective.
Just as if I picked with my own hands, there's a risk of spreading around mold, viruses or insects with a robot.
When employees put cash in the safe, they receive deposit credit just as if they were putting it directly into the bank.
We must join together in our neighborhoods and our nation, just as if we served together, militia-mates in mutual self-defense.
It may not have the hype of the Grammys, but this year's Brit Awards was just as (if not more) star-studded.
The star is now embracing ashy blond frosted tips, a look that's just asif not more — confusing as his last shade.
Rather, the company is holding the request and then dispatching it just as if you requested an UberX in the normal fashion.
Bicyclists counter that people who enter bike lanes need to pay better attention, just as if they were crossing the street itself.
Her lyrics were just as, if not more, intimate and simple yet dynamic, only now she'd traded in her guitar for synths.
What they're saying: "It's just as if they broke into the companies and stole the data physically," said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
And it gives dogs a calm energy to distract them throughout the day, just as if you were there talking out loud yourself.
Repairs are done with genuine Apple parts and are fully backed by the company, just as if Apple had done the work itself.
You can record those channels just as if they were OTA, and navigate to them as easily and quickly as you do OTA channels.
Put down a second finger (or an Apple Pencil) and you start drawing musical notes, just as if you were using an art application.
According to The Wall Street Journal, 92 percent of executives believe that soft skills are just as, if not more, valuable than technical skills.
We talk about our physical health all the time, but mental health is just as (if not more) important for the self-made billionaire.
It negatively affected her job performance—just as if she had been denied a similar accommodation for a different disability covered under the ADA.
And when black fathers do live with their children, they're just as, if not more, likely to be involved in their kids' everyday lives.
If someone wins with your numbers in the U.S. Powerball, you will win 50% of the amount, just as if two people won the Powerball.
Article Five, which says that we will defend any country in NATO just as if someone had bombed Lincoln, Nebraska, is a really important thing.
The book refers to Gen Y in its title, but experts say Broke Millennial is just asif not more — relevant for their younger siblings.
There's definitely an element of chance to the game, but where and how you assign your die rolls is just asif not more — important.
The nation will be gathered watching Bob Costas in Rio this evening, just as if it were listening to "The Big Show" back in 1951.
Just as if my personal taste was determined by the Netflix algorithm, I all but knew I'd love the NodPod based on its description alone.
A spokesperson said that "public advocacy is just asif not more — important than cash for many groups, and focusing on exact numbers undermines that message."
"Brand safety is becoming just as, if not more important, than ROI (return on investment)," says Steve Passwaiter, VP at Kantar Media, an advertising measurement firm.
You can rate your results with stars, just as if you were rating purchases at Amazon, movies on Netflix or the local dry cleaner on Yelp.
Just as if you were a job candidate looking for a new gig, you don't know if the first place you interview at will work out.
So go ahead and paste the posters to the wall, just as if you were a manager down at the stadium: Proper preparation prevents poor performance.
Pros: Not as intense on the nose as Tiger Balm, but just as (if not more) effectiveCons: None to speak of, other than maybe the price 
What you eat after a workout is just as, if not more, crucial to your recovery and muscle building as what you eat before you exercise.
Invite company over and serve them country captain just as if you had a big house off the battery in Charleston, S.C., and stories to tell.
Needless to say, HTC and Valve's engineers rose to the occasion, however, as the Vive is just as, if not more light and comfortable than the Oculus.
One page was filled, then another, and another—just as if he were the boy named Buster, crowding pages of his notebook with scribbled pictures of UFOs.
There is something called "semi-automatic" mode, though, and while it's not as flashy (sorry) it might be just as, if not more, useful for semi-pros.
"Bring the attitude of everyday being like the last day you're working here," says Fuerth, "just as if you're living life every day like it's your last."
"There is increasing evidence that non-opioid pain relievers are just as (if not more) effective than opioids for chronic non-cancer pain," Seamans said by email.
Making sure you're emotionally ready to have children may be just asif not more — important than having a certain amount tucked away in a savings account.
Austin: Curious where you're at now thinking about this in relation to something like Spelunky 2, because I know you're just as, if not deeper into Spelunky.
These games are displayed by their original box art or can be arranged by their box spines — just as if you were pulling them from a shelf.
By revealing Rose to be a just as, if not a more culpable villain, Peele managed to avoid the mistake that even some liberal feminists still fall into.
But researchers are beginning to recognize that what kids are seeing and doing with technology is just as, if not more important than how long they're doing it.
Capture stunning 360 degree 4K footage, and then immerse yourself in that footage in VR at home — just as if you're right back in the scene you shot.
If you follow the directions and enter everything correctly, you should end up with accurate taxes just as if you went to a more expensive professional tax preparer.
But one number doesn't necessarily tell you whether or not a food is nutritious — meaning: Quantity is one factor, but quality is just as, if not more, important.
Nonfatal shootings are just asif not more — difficult to investigate than fatal ones, detectives say, yet across the country, city leaders invest far less in solving them.
Still, the clutch and stick shift remain, and consumers can row their way through the remaining gears, just as if they were in a traditional manual transmission car.
Peel and eat at your table, wearing shorts, no shoes, just as if you were just in from some time on a fishing boat, right outside of Delacroix?
Also: Melissa Clark's recipe for an omelet mousseline, into which I'd like to fold some sea urchin just as if my name were Riad Nasr or Lee Hanson.
I've always wanted to record super heavy music, but I also believe that quiet songs can be just as if not more powerful, so I wanted a full range.
Of course, it seems just asif not more — likely that handset makers will ultimately pull the plug on any devices that fail to catch the world on fire.
Commenting publicly, by contrast, risked thumbing the scales of the election in opposite ways that were just as, if not more damaging to the FBI's integrity and his own.
And it was strange to be sitting side by side in the taxicab, the nose aimed at the giant screen, just as if we were driving down a highway.
And yet, it's not just men who are propping up the patriarchy; the women in our survey were just as, if not more, conservative on some of these points.
Now, you won't be able to establish a pair with just a fingerprint; you'll need the full passcode, just as if you were unlocking the phone after a hard reset.
Perhaps. But it's just as, if not more likely, that her sunny appeal was a boon to a newly-established women's strawweight division still in search of its own stars.
We can actually examine it, just as if we were walking on the beach and looking at the seashells that are swept ashore, we could learn something about the ocean.
I've already created a story and I know why I'm doing it and why it's supposed to look a certain way' just as if I were working on a movie.
To read, the owner wouldn't even have to detach the book; when taken up, the book would be oriented correctly, just as if it had been pulled from a shelf.
Cultural work was an occupation that was just as, if not more legitimate than, say, practicing law, like those "funny people with briefcases who carried papers," as Flavin Judd says.
After sleeping in the futuristic cubbies, guests can exit their pods and take in the stunning mountain views — just as if they've landed on Earth after a night in space.
These employees generally haven't unionized their workplaces, but a rising minimum wage will benefit them just as if they had gone through the traditional steps of organizing and bargaining with management.
So when an investor wants to pull out, he or she simply sells the shares to someone else, just as if they were selling her shares of Google or General Motors.
Instead, it seems other traits are just as, if not more, important — such as the social support that AA meetings provide and the lessons that participants can pick up at meetings.
But Porsche wanted the Taycan to offer a more "pure" driving experience, one where drivers can lift off the throttle and coast, just as if they were in any other Porsche.
Medical school admissions have traditionally focused on test scores and GPAs, but assessing leadership skills may be just as, if not more, important for selecting students who will become good doctors.
The world will change in a few days, he tells Lorraine, as though he knows the wall is about to crumble, or maybe just as if he's read Atomic Blonde's screenplay.
This pugilistic encounter feels not just as if it happened in a very different country from the one subsequently renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but almost in a different age.
Just as, if the bill succeeds, Trump will surely be the first to spike the football, much like he did in the Rose Garden after health care reform narrowly passed the House.
It was just as if someone had taken our order of red curry with jasmine coconut rice and blended it into hummus form; Seriously, you have to taste it to believe it.
We know that if we take a photo, we're not asking for it to be shared, just as if we leave the house in a miniskirt, we're not asking to be assaulted.
If the government wants to access them, they need to show me a warrant based on probable cause just as if they were actually trying to access physical documents inside my home.
Once you've driven that far, you have so much data that you can mix and match it in a virtual environment and let the AI navigate it just as if it were real.
"A lightsaber spun on stage is very close to musical expression, and you would expect it to react in real time just as if you were playing an instrument," he tells me over Skype.
Just as if I were a surfer, any little thing could knock me off my board and back into arthritic misery, back into the boot and scooter I had come to know and loathe.
Just as if I were a surfer, any little thing could knock me off my board and back into arthritic misery, back into the boot and scooter I had come to know and loathe.
That's the cinematic apparatus in front of us; we're watching David Lynch—knowingly, and with purpose—make this whole structure visible just as if we saw that camera looking back at us in the mirror.
The relationship between rappers specifically and the city's police force is just as, if not more tense, as illustrated by Cain's case, as well as those with other local rappers like Boosie and NBA Youngboy.
"We have a tendency to glaze over sex and pleasure as wellness activities, which is unfortunate because they're just as, if not more, healthy for you than most other morning pick-me-ups," she says.
I make them early-early so that they're well set and room temperature when everyone else wakes up, so I can halve and griddle them in butter just as if I worked at a diner.
If criminals brag about or plot their exploits publicly online, police should be able to use that information without obtaining a warrant, just as if they overheard chatter in a bar or on a street corner.
Yes, Microsoft has done a lot to improve touch interaction in Windows 10, but at the end of the day I've found a trackpad to be just as, if not more, efficient than touching a screen.
"What is so beguiling is you are clearly prohibited from owning a firearm just as if you are a convicted felon or denounce your US citizenship," legal analyst James Gagliano told CNN's John King on Monday.
Formally, the impeachment process in this scenario would stay precisely on track, unimpaired by this temporary step-aside -- just as if Clinton had not stepped aside on the one hand or had resigned on the other.
Just as if you breakup with a human, it'd be better not to dwell on the relationship that was, it'd be better to move forward and figure out the one that you want it to be.
The Reverb app for macOS does link to your Amazon account, however, so you can pull up your calendar, try out different skills, and so on, just as if you were talking to a physical Amazon Echo.
Withdrawing from the climate deal is just as if not more significant than withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, which Trump began the process of withdrawing from as one of his first acts as president.
"They were taking pictures in front of it, taking selfies with the waiter just as if it had been a real food truck," Ms. Rigling said of an event she held that featured a fake food truck.
"If you listen to them, just as if we were to listen to the Nazi Party in Germany in the late 1930s, they tell us what they're going to do if they're able to gain power," he added.
Just as if a theater decides to never show another Shakespearean play, or a restaurant refuses to serve meat, or Fox News doesn't want to show any pro-Obama stories, these are choices a private company can make.
This may be the crux of WhatsApp's CFAA claim: that WhatsApp's own access restrictions were "hacked" with this technique, just as if someone had bypassed a more obvious access restriction like one that demanded a username and password.
The Crown has had its share of royal drama over the course of three seasons, but the real-life news coming out of the Palace over the last few weeks has been just as — if not more —  riveting.
The uninspired may finish off the cocktail by shoving a celery stalk in there, but any self-respecting Caesar lover knows that the garnish on this drink is just asif not more—important than what you're sipping on.
"It concerns me that people who work from home—people who are logged onto a company system on a personal computer—are becoming subject to monitoring and data analysis just as if [they] were at work," says Lewis Maltby.
While I fully advocate sharpening your skills and memory, for holistic self-development, there's an often overlooked factor that's equally important: building your EQ. EQ, or emotional intelligence, is just as if not more vital for a person's growth.
While it may seem like the girls are simply pretending to ride their horses, it becomes as genuine as it can get at competitions, where they'll learn how to care for their hobbyhorse just as if it were a real animal.
" In a similar vein, Captain Marvel banks on its audience seeing Danvers at the height of her powers to be thinking, "Wow, isn't it amazing that a woman is just as, if not more, powerful than the men around her?!
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Most of us only see Sol LeWitt's precise, light wall drawings once they've already made their mark on the walls, but for the artist, the process of execution was just as, if not more, important.
In the years after the financial crisis, however, investment banks like Barclays and Credit Suisse came out with VIX-linked investments that investors could purchase on the stock exchange, just as if they were buying shares of IBM or Microsoft.
And that is my ballet teacher, I go and see my best friend from growing up, her mom, I visited her in the nursing home, and I took my son and we went and saw her, just as if she were my mom.
Once a connection has been established, you can use your Windows or macOS desktop on your Chromebook just as if you were sat right in front of it (assuming you've got a strong enough internet connection at both ends of the link).
That means that one's range of swim attire has become just as, if not more, important than those fresh off the runway evening gowns, but thankfully Kourtney Kardashian is more than capable of meeting the new demands of this uncharted two-piece territory.
Just as, if Facebook content was housed in a physical library, the company would require considerably more real estate than the largest library of the ancient world in order to house its staggeringly massive-and-expanding-by-the-second human content collection.
Federal law allows United States citizens to transfer money overseas, but these foreign holdings must be declared to the Treasury Department, and any taxes on capital gains, interest or dividends must be paid — just as if the money had been invested domestically.
I'd like to make Morning Glory muffins this weekend, and serve them just as if the family were staying in a bed-and-breakfast somewhere, the muffins on a platter sitting on a doily and the day full of promise and adventure.
Pidathala remembered how when she was a child, she heard the sizzle of dried red chiles and mustard seeds in hot ghee, and smelled the perfume of crackling curry leaves in the air, it was just as if a bell had been rung.
Trump, meanwhile, framed the Iowa cluster as a preview of what would happen if a Democrat defeated him in 2020 — even though the Democratic candidates have good reason to be just as if not more frustrated about what unfolded there as anyone else.
If both ships are orbiting Scarif (which probably is not the case, given that they stay near the shield gate, but just go with it for the sake of argument), it would be just as if they are in a region with no gravitational forces.
"It's just as if we pulled over a car with a school-age child, we might well ask why they are not in school," said Florian Wallner, a spokesman for the police in Allgäu, which has a small airport where 10 families received official notices.
Should that coalition try to curb the island's emissions aggressively, it could face a challenge similar to that faced by the continent's other left-leaning governments: an EU that's ostensibly committed to cutting carbon but just as, if not more, committed to its fiscal rulebook.
The private life of Queen Elizabeth II's great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria is just asif not more — captivating, and fans of the Masterpiece series chronicling the early years of her era-defining reign can watch the entire second season before it even concludes on PBS.
Under an obscure set of US regulations known as the International Trade in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Wilson was accused of exporting weapons without a license, just as if he'd shipped his plastic gun to Mexico rather than put a digital version of it on the internet.
Oddly, even a Medium-owned OneZero story didn't open in a dedicated reader mode — it showed up just as if I had navigated to the article on the mobile web, including Medium's prompt to log in (which, like with the NYT article, I could tap out of).
While some might say the stress-inducing music and footsteps of the original Mr. X make for a more effective RE experience, I would argue getting body slammed by a smiling train is just as (if not more) upsetting than getting punched to death by a mysterious, gray weirdo.
You could braise a duck just as if you were working in a wet kitchen in the back of a condominium in Singapore, happy in your work: Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan's recipe, adapted by Francis Lam, is shiok, as the Singlish expression has it, pleasure pure and sweet.
You could set it up before work and slow-cook it through the day, just as if you were making it for the diner down by the train station, or make it as soon as you get home and browse real estate offerings in the Bahamas until it's ready.
He could have used that same time to show a quick, funny example or two of the old making way for the new and how it ultimately improved everyone's lives (horse and buggy to car, typewriter to computer, etc.) and it would have been just as, if not more, effective.
While a video may now exist outside of the square box of your TV or its YouTube rectangle, its life as a thread of expanding and changing pop culture is just as (if not more) valuable to an artist when it comes to their art and the impression it makes on the audience.
Additionally, Netflix announced some of the tantalizing episodic details — and rest assured; despite this season boasting only three episodes, creator Charlie Booker and executive producer Annabel Jones are pulling out all of the stops to ensure this season is just as (if not more so) dark, twisted, and exhilarating as past seasons.
Tomorrow morning, you can slice them in half, vertically, toast the sides in butter in a cast-iron pan, eat them with coffee and the paper just as if you were in a bed-and-breakfast in the Catskills, on Somes Sound in Maine, in a yurt outside Homer, Alaska, somewhere fine.
Going far deeper into topics with a world famous instructor could be just as, if not more, lucrative but the dramatic differences in the right user experience and price point for each niche – think bike racing tactics versus hedge fund investing strategies – make it unlikely this can be pulled off effectively by one platform.
People who are satisfied with White Claw as a substitute for beer don't know good beer White Claw advocates (aka apparently the whole world) are also perpetuating the belief that if you used to drink beers — and IPAs specifically — you can now drink White Claw instead and be just as, if not more, satisfied.
"While the authors did not focus on the safety issues or risk of this behavior leading to other risk-taking behaviors, one can only be worried that the use of e-cigarette liquid for inhaling could trigger use of other inhalants just as, if not more dangerous," Dr. Lewis First, editor in chief of Pediatrics, wrote in a commentary.
"Esports for me is just as, if not more, entertaining as regular sports," said Jake Duchesne, a 203-year-old fan who says his love of esports was sparked in the same way he started following the NFL, NBA and NHL — he wanted to watch "the best of the best" compete in the sports he enjoyed.
They decide to just climb into their beds as if they've never been gone — "Let us all slip into our beds, and be there when she comes in, just as if we had never been away" — but even after their mother comes in to look at the room before going to bed herself, she doesn't believe it's really them in their beds.
"Junk news—characterized by ideological extremism, misinformation and the intention to persuade readers to respect or hate a candidate or policy based on emotional appeals, was just as, if not more, prevalent than the amount of information produced by professional news organizations [on Twitter]," explained the Oxford University study, which looked at more than 22 million tweets related to last year's election.
The Air is slated to go on sale in 2019, but its design focus anticipates a horizon even a few years beyond that, when the company's founders and top talent anticipate a mature, robust multi-tier car sharing economy in place, as well as autonomous services that are technologically advanced enough to make passenger accoutrements just as, if not more important than driver and cockpit comforts.
Pushed by the two Democratic senators from Michigan, the legislation has created a classic clash of political philosophies in the Capitol: Democrats believe Washington should step up with funds just as if Flint were hit by a natural disaster like a tornado or flood, while some Republicans think the federal government shouldn't be involved and state and local governments should deal with the problem.
"If you're ordering a pizza to your home, if you're getting a package delivered from something you've bought online, if you want to get a taxi to somewhere; we want you to be able to put in a three-word address just as if you were putting in something else, but knowing that it's far more accurate and far easier, and just works wherever you are in the world," he said.
I'm thinking we could all of us make breakfast before dinner tonight, so that tomorrow we can have blueberry muffins (above) with our morning coffees or teas, make like that's how it is for us all the time, eating homemade muffins just as if we lived in a nice bed-and-breakfast, the sort where there are no doilies on the end tables and the guests don't talk very much.
That means that while digital progress may mean that self-driving cars will eliminate the need for rideshare drivers, or automation will lead to fewer minimum-wage fast-food jobs, low-paying jobs will not disappear in the U.S.. In fact, pushing through policy changes to improve the overall quality of jobs available within the U.S. may be just as, if not more important than expanding adult education opportunities, Kinder says.
Alongside Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith, the foursome has made Inside the NBA one of the must-watch shows on television over the last decade (and it's not unusual for the show to be just asif not more—entertaining than the NBA game they're analyzing.) This is thanks to the chemistry between them, but also because of Shaq's short-temper with Charles Barkley, which makes things pretty heated at times.
Just as, if you have zero life experience outside of the privileged confines of elite engineering schools, where you probably mostly encountered other privileged white guys who shared the same world view as you, it's apparently possible to convince yourself that the gaping gender disparity so massively evident all around you in the highly privileged space you and your male peers occupy and enjoy, is somehow, y'know, a naturally occurring phenomenon — like rainbows or cumulonimbus clouds — instead of stemming from the tectonic social forces that continually shape and bend individual choices and opportunities, i.e.
The kids have been listening to the "Falsettos" soundtrack, Bluetoothing it onto the kitchen radio over and over, Trina singing "Jason's Therapy": Chop chop chop chop chopI chopped itIt's a gourmet version of chicken Marengo And of course that's an earwig, and now all I want to make is actual chicken Marengo (above), serve it to the family in my imaginary Village townhouse just as if I were Matthew Broderick on a Broadway dark night serving S.J.P., candles flickering under high, high ceilings before Lapine comes over to show us a script, run a few lines.

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