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"It often lays bare disagreements across our nation," Obama noted.
In a few minutes, it lays bare their bitter relationship.
The ad lays bare Axe's sometimes contradictory, sometimes complementary messages.
My God, what that book lays bare about American poverty.
Mr Kaurismaki lays bare some of the absurdities of the system.
It is, as Mr Kahn lays bare, defined by extreme contradictions.
It lays bare the xenophobia of the Trump White House (again).
By essentially breaking this legal system, Rowland lays bare its absurdities.
Trump lays bare a lot of things already wrong with our society.
The story lays bare how much immigration is a game of pretense.
A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation lays bare this interdependence.
A new documentary series lays bare the repercussions of the Vietnam War.
Tracing it lays bare his slipshod policymaking, even if his motives remain opaque.
It crawls beneath the surface of obsessive love and lays bare its darkness.
She lays bare her trauma, describing broken family relationships and her abusive marriage.
Still, it's a stunt that lays bare how the online ad ecosystem works.
That's the fear that the idea of influence lays bare: that you can't.
This lays bare a society that is losing its sense of common fraternity.
An act of shocking violence lays bare the fury that boils inside him.
Incoming lays bare the mind-boggling scale of a challenge that affects us all.
The report lays bare how President Trump was elected with a foreign power's help.
He lays bare his emotions in ways that disrupt tidy narratives about celebrity comity.
But it lays bare the actual logic behind the Trump order, which is bigotry.
And Mukuru slum - located on the outskirts of eastern Nairobi - lays bare these stark inequalities.
It lays bare the hypocrisy of the government and pressures the state to scrap it.
But it also lays bare the beginnings of the fractured relationship between father and son.
Eban's gripping book lays bare how Gandhi's well-intentioned local action became hellish global fraud.
Inside the Trump administration, the visit lays bare the unsettled nature of policy toward China.
Theater exposes spiritualism's artifice, spiritualism lays bare theater's attempts to persuade and enthrall an audience.
The internet exacerbates and lays bare a lot of issues we've already been dealing with.
Muse is a show that lays bare the artist's process in a refreshingly nonlinear way.
This scandal just lays bare the status quo that has existed beneath the surface for generations.
In them, he comically lays bare the foibles of fatherhood, religion, social media, comedy and fame.
It lays bare these fictions he's created, sorta like a commentary track you can opt into.
Todd Haynes's deeply troubling drama of psychosomatic distress lays bare the spiritual emptiness of contemporary life.
But Fink also lays bare the deep level of homosocial intimacy in the world of boxing.
The map lays bare the gaps between various groups — as well as any areas of agreement.
The entire situation lays bare the stakes of the election with regard to the country's democracy.
The CBO report lays bare that, taken together, those changes mean million fewer Americans would have coverage.
The weakness of the arguments from Trump and his defenders lays bare what's really going on here.
It also lays bare the true intention of Trump's executive orders targeting travel from predominantly Muslim countries.
The incident also lays bare just how bad actors can be reinforced and amplified by Facebook's algorithms.
It lays bare the continued factionalism pitting aides against each other, often in convoluted and unpredictable configurations.
But China's success lays bare one of the teething problems that have dogged the green bond market.
Somehow, a good seven years since that time, Music for People in Trouble lays bare that sensation.
Vacations remain especially useful plot devices—the change of scenery that lays bare a character's underlying circumstances.
It lays bare the inner life of a woman who had a world-class gift for hiding.
Carrie's work lays bare the responsibility of the artist to document, portray, construct and innovate through images.
The Trump peace plan, quite apart from greenlighting annexation, lays bare the expendability of the Palestinian Authority.
Finally, the Assad regime's responsibility for unspeakable civilian atrocities lays bare its malevolent vision of the future.
O.J. lays bare the trial's deep-seeded racial tensions — tensions that are still prevalent in the U.S. today.
It's an awkward, uncomfortable scene, not least because it lays bare the power relationships behind what we do.
It lays bare some of Sandberg's most painful experiences, the kind that were no doubt harrowing to relive.
Annie's other hobbies include majestic monologues, in which she lays bare the roots of her grievances and griefs.
Jeffrey Goldberg's March interview of President Obama in The Atlantic lays bare the administration's frustration with the Saudis.
It's a sprawling, nightmarish, multimedia piece that lays bare the impact of child abuse, intergenerational trauma, and addiction.
The International Monetary Fund report, published on Wednesday, lays bare the scale of the task Yatani now faces.
The NATO StratCom report lays bare what it describes as an extensive "black market" for social media manipulation.
Jeffrey Goldberg's March interview of President Obama in the "Atlantic" lays bare the Administration's frustration with the Saudis.
The CBO report lays bare the fact there aren't really any upsides to ending the cost-sharing subsidies.
It also lays bare the devastation that the case has caused to the Catholic Church in Chile and beyond.
Williams' spree also lays bare the financial incentives that drive the system: Rising health care costs boost insurers' profits.
But their work lays bare the extent to which corporate donations may respond to political, rather than charitable, motivations.
Feature China's economic success lays bare an uncomfortable historical truth: No one who preaches 'free trade' really practices it.
Over and again, "Country Music" lays bare what is too often overlooked: that country music never evolved in isolation.
The exhibition lays bare Cannon's technical skill, his humour and his ability to distill emotion in both word and colour.
If this lays bare the seriousness of global warming's effects, the world may even get serious about tackling its causes.
For him, lecture performance lays bare the imbalance of power between lecturer and listener, and highlights the alchemy of language.
And on a deeper level, the debate about Harris lays bare the myopic way in which liberals engage with blackness.
But as Iinuma's testimony lays bare, our records are picked over and plugged into the insurance company's forms and fields.
Tending to their dying father lays bare their wounds and offers them a chance to regain a sense of family.
"It really lays bare this fiction that economic value is something we can assign to a location," Ms. Clausing said.
In an understated but powerful way, it lays bare the intersectional systems of oppression operating in the main character's life.
She places his work in social and intellectual perspective, and briskly lays bare a life rich with friendship and incident.
The rift lays bare the deep strain between the two automakers, whose alliance has been under pressure since Ghosn's arrest.
Moore opens her book with a charming, eyebrow-raising poem, "A Woman's Ode to Prepping," which lays bare her philosophy.
A new report from app analytics firm App Annie lays bare just how far the app landscape's tectonic plates have shifted.
Blockaded from the outside by an enemy force, a siege lays bare the psychological factors of war and its indiscriminate cruelty.
Once the CBO lays bare the results of this new plan, will Republicans stand by it or run for the hills?
His work lays bare how photographs are manipulated, distributed and devoured in print and online, in the news, surveillance and pornography.
Its messy tangle of fear, anger, relief, and anguish lays bare Henry's simple sad-to-happy arc as ham-fisted kitsch.
"Albert Parsons Can Hang," about the labor activist and former Confederate soldier, lays bare a tension between competing claims of oppression.
No sports league on Earth lays bare its innermost feelings — its feuds, grudges and animus — better than the National Basketball Association.
A proposed Alaskan mine threatens the planet's largest spawning ground for sockeye salmon and lays bare Trump's gaslighting of American sportsmen.
The difference in size in the photographs below lays bare how drastic McGregor&aposs bodily change has been through the years.
The third series, called Noida Soliloquy, lays bare the rip and curl of how night unfolds in the hinterlands of the city.
Pokémon Go lays bare all the ways that systems can manipulate how we behave, but that doesn't make the systems inherently bad.
Letters To the Editor: "Why Americans Can't Vote" (editorial, April 17) lays bare the problems for many potential voters across the country.
But, as Will's column lays bare, it also represents a near-total abandonment of the principles Pence built his political career on.
An ensemble piece (and European production, despite the Persian dialogue), the movie lays bare the double standards that surround sex in Iran.
" Brad Adams, the group's Asia director, said, "Their secret, incommunicado detention lays bare government efforts to silence media reporting on critical issues.
I can even feel generally okay in my normal life, until the intensity of a training session lays bare how I'm struggling.
A new report from The Houston Chronicle lays bare a genius if somewhat troubling user acquisition scheme by dating apps Bumble and Tinder.
Tailored to Mr. Trump's impulsive bluster, this document lays bare just how much the G.O.P. is driven by a regressive, extremist inner core.
While the Janus ruling lays bare the unions' motives and tactics, we know better than to think they'll clean up their act voluntarily.
It is 242 pages long and lays bare exactly how he would repeal Obamacare — a program Trump is now putting him in charge of.
There is a chart on the very last page of the CBO report that really lays bare the trade-offs of the Republican plan.
"The Lottery", which centres upon an annual small-town ritual of murderous brutality, lays bare the cruel deeds committed in the name of community.
In the Scottish Pavilion, Rachel Maclean's film Spite Your Face lays bare how greed corrupts so deeply that even helpless souls are turned savage.
It is 242-pages long and lays bare exactly how he would repeal Obamacare — a program Trump is now putting him in charge of.
The danger is that slightly slower global growth, combined with ongoing stimulus in America, lays bare this problem and further provokes Mr Trump's protectionism.
That we would even have to weigh this concern against the fate of 800,000 young undocumented immigrants lays bare the malignancy of Trump's presidency.
In his short remarks, Zelensky lays bare some of Putin's most ridiculous claims, such as freedom of assembly, competitive elections, unfettered speech and corruption.
" A Stonewall spokesperson told Broadly: "Our research lays bare the deeply worrying levels of transphobia and transphobic hate crimes and incidents in Britain today.
More than all that — if more is needed — the photograph above lays bare the larger gaslighting of American sportsmen and sportswomen under President Trump.
It lays bare how much leverage the United States has lost in Syria, where its single-minded focus has been on vanquishing Islamist militants.
"A Shout in the Ruins," as its title suggests, lays bare the tremendous suffering on which our country was founded and demands its acknowledgment.
"Theatre of Operations" lays bare the ways in which the portrayals of war can neglect—or draw attention to—the humanity of those afflicted.
It is 242 pages long and it lays bare exactly how he would repeal Obamacare — a program he is about to be in charge of.
But a new report from security firm ZeroFox lays bare just how broadly these scams have proliferated across social media, YouTube, and thousands of domains.
Rick may be a genius, but he's also an unapologetic drunken asshole, unmoored from tact, who lays bare the family's myriad problems with benumbed precision.
But it lays bare the differences between two camps in the administration that have been present since Mr. Trump's inauguration: economic nationalists and China hawks.
Perhaps foremost, the film (like the miniseries) lays bare the culture within Fox that allowed Ailes' alleged abuses to fester, including the complicity of subordinates.
The film lays bare the stigmas faced by Chile's trans community, but stills manages to be joyous, thanks largely to our no-holds-barred protagonist.
It lays bare the tricks, quirks, and hacks that make up the finished product—and each episode is filled with these kinds of sleights of hand.
Alexie lays bare his emotion, recounting (and then returning to — circles play an important role here) some of his darkest and conflicted memories of his mother.
If Kushner has a Mideast peace plan, it's a secret so farManchester suicide attack lays bare limits of security measures Wooing Beijing may be less simple.
Willful ignorance to the fact that fat people can be anything other than fat is perhaps the most painful truth that Gay lays bare in Hunger.
However, a 22011-page internal report, produced by PNB officials tasked with probing the fraud, lays bare lapses that go far beyond a few branch officers.
This scene, which begins the second act and is the play's most stirring, both cruelly and compassionately lays bare the mechanics of one woman's defense system.
President Trump lays bare what has always been the core of American foreign policy: military and economic imperialism for the purpose of market and resource exploitation.
He sweeps into atriums and down corridors, pauses in reading and meeting rooms, and lays bare this complex, glorious organism that is the democratic ideal incarnate.
The case lays bare a long-simmering fight over competing interests - energy production and the environment - along the fourth largest river on the North American continent.
"As the brutal conflict enters its eighth year, this important report lays bare the horrific reality of daily life in Syria," Burt said in a statement.
The document lays bare how working at Google—a company whose motto was once "don't be evil"—has become really hard for a lot of people.
In The Collected Schizophrenias, author Esmé Weijun Wang does just that, and lays bare the complexities, trials, and contradictions that can come with living with schizoaffective disorder.
The art market lays bare the absurdity of capitalism as a whole, in which value is not tied to anything tangible but to gambles based on trends.
The stark body count of Americans lays bare the truth of a fearsome gun problem that deserves a full-scale debate beyond Mr. Trump's simplistic terrorism warnings.
The sobering report from the UN's climate change monitoring body lays bare the destructive and irreversible changes already playing out on Earth's ice sheets, glaciers, and oceans.
Unlike the Bastille Day parade, the one Trump envisions seems disconnected to any holiday of significance, which lays bare its true function: to build Trump's personality cult.
His version lays bare the violence of the original (arguably pretty bare already) while reframing it as a political allegory of how wealthier nations exploit impoverished ones.
At the same time, the need for this legislative reprimand lays bare flaws in the National Emergencies Act, which Congress passed in 1976 to restrain executive power.
The smartest mainstream film about class made in many years, Bong Joon-ho's Parasite lays bare the lie that hard work can bring anyone closer to their dreams.
The schedule lays bare a reality of Washington: Well-connected donors often get a private audience with a powerful member of Congress, a luxury most Americans can't afford.
In the process, the imagery lays bare the manipulation behind the advertiser's craft while rendering it into a poignant cliché, a contradictory term if there ever was one.
I don't have an answer, but sunlight has always been the best antiseptic and seeing most of these groups on a bare parade ground lays bare their insignificance.
Written in plain, contemporary language and released earlier this month to much fanfare, her translation lays bare some of the inequalities between characters that other translations have elided.
In "Race and the Enlightenment," Eze examines foundational writings on race by major Enlightenment figures and lays bare the toxic notions of their time in their own words.
Where Vance describes a family contending with the all-too-common burdens of substance abuse, Westover lays bare a family cursed by ideological mania and outlandish physical trauma.
Below is Insider's own national polling data asking whether respondents would be satisfied with a given contender as president, which lays bare the issues for Klobuchar and Buttigieg:
In the masks, especially, an inspired combination of precision and roughness lays bare the constant contest between an artist's idea and the strange, chaotic resistance of her material.
The history of the brutal Soviet security services lays bare the roots of Russia's current use of political arrests, subversion, disinformation, assassination, espionage and the weaponization of lies.
Part of what's so unsettling about the New Zealand shooting suspect's online persona is how it lays bare how these forces can occasionally come together for violent ends.
Nick Flessa lays bare the possessions of his mother for the world to see, as they become both an index of her life story and her son's grief.
It's a book about its own creation that lays bare the mechanics of fiction, questioning whether they work at all while simultaneously arguing for the importance of fictionalizing history.
There's the idea that potential President Donald Trump is riling people up as strategy, purposeful vitriol, but Central Park Five lays bare how he's been a bigoted asshole forever.
It's a metaphor for what Ms. Rebeck's play does: rips away the smooth surfaces and lays bare the skeleton, where it's plain that the rot is in the bones.
A pleasure of Mia Chung's "Catch as Catch Can," presented at the New Ohio Theater by Page 73, is the way it lays bare the theatricality of family life.
But perhaps the real memo lies in a pair of adult women assuming the framework of a fiction that lays bare the immature and embarrassing delusions of teenage girls.
The outcome lays bare mounting divisions in the country over PiS policies toward the judiciary and media that critics at home and abroad say point to a tilt towards authoritarianism.
A new report (PDF) from the non-profit group Open Briefing lays bare just how far the threat from hobbyist drones has evolved, and how seriously we should take it.
As with much of his oeuvre over the past few decades, Foulkes's new body of work lays bare the ugliness of corruption and greed under the surface of gentile society.
America is in the midst of a brutally honest primary season that lays bare what the elites of both parties think of their members — and of the country at large.
If Fulton and Martin's book lays bare the work of grieving, Michael Brown's mother, Lezley McSpadden, has taken on an even bleaker task: the labor of rehabilitating her son's image.
Cohen appears to be an important witness in the Mueller probe, handing over information that newly lays bare sustained attempts by Russia to reach out to Trump and his campaign.
These fantasies include a woman lying on her belly, clad in pale pink silk — that is, apart from her bum, which a perfectly sized hole in the material lays bare.
The Holland case lays bare some of the biggest concerns about Ms. DeVos's proposals for Title IX — the 1972 law prohibiting sex discrimination in educational programs that receive federal funding.
Yet the idea that a medication abortion can be reversed also works on a second level, one that lays bare the shifting tactics and priorities of the anti-abortion movement.
Others view it as a largely pointless expression of nationalism that lays bare basic insecurities in a hostile region and will serve only to fan tensions at home and beyond.
Most monogamous couples labor to avoid that emotion at all costs; but for the philosophically polyamorous, jealousy presents an opportunity to examine the insecurities that opening a relationships lays bare.
Her mother, Lisa (Marika Engelhardt), the director of the school choir, loses what remains of her mind, and the search for Carolyn lays bare the small town's frustrations and perversities.
But the concentration of the hits on the aircraft and their support shelters, instead of the base&aposs housing facilities, lays bare what Tehran was gunning for in the operation.
The anti-choice movement's willingness to lay down the lives of Americans in pursuit of their single-minded mission to destroy Planned Parenthood lays bare the true motivations driving their cause.
In her most recent video, "A Brown Girl's Guide to Beauty," Johar lays bare the stereotypes and beauty standards that Indian women face, and her words are as powerful as ever.
An encounter at a group therapy session, where even another troubled soul struggles to penetrate her prickly exterior, lays bare both her despair and the more unpleasant aspects of her character.
Such dystopian fairy tales reduce complexity to its lowest point, and can be frustrating to read, but Valente successfully lays bare the dangers of a leader who creates his own reality.
He is the subject of a distressing and elegiac documentary, "Everybody's Everything," that was released last month and lays bare the tug of war between his accelerating fame and crippling fragility.
It lays bare, in damning light, the casual brutality of the system, how unjust laws and private prisons and a militarized border have shattered families and mocked America's myths about itself.
Recent research lays bare how feebly workers were able to adjust to the costs of globalisation, and suggests that inequality and inadequate government spending could doom the economy to perpetual, "secular" stagnation.
It also lays bare one of the larger rifts between legacy automakers and Tesla, which has aggressively offered feature and functionality upgrades both through over-the-air software updates and hardware changes.
But there's something in the uproar — and particularly in the calls for her to recuse herself from any cases concerning Trump — that lays bare how bizarre our fetishization with "objectivity" can get.
Joe Hagan's splendid new biography, " Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine " (Knopf), lays bare a subject who's notorious for his appetites in commerce and fame.
It is a version of the Odyssey that lays bare the morals of its time and place, and invites us to consider how different they are from our own, and how similar.
"The government's behavior in this case and in other cases lays bare the true intent of MPP, which is quite simply to end asylum for all peoples in all circumstances," Koop said.
Moving forward, both Thompson and Levin believe that the research lays bare the importance of human decision-making and the impact on forces once thought to be beyond our realm of influence.
The dispute lays bare a widening rift among Navy SEALs, provoked by what leaders and many in the ranks describe as rampant commercial and personal exploitation of a brotherhood that once prized discretion.
The St. Alexius Hospital situation lays bare yet another peril of America's private healthcare system: On the community level, as on the individual level, healthcare is for those who can pay for it.
For Mr. Trump, the crisis lays bare how his trade agenda — the bedrock of his economic populist campaign in 2016 — is increasingly at odds with the security agenda he has pursued as president.
In Trump, the hopelessness and institutional gridlock of our system find their efflorescence; his nihilistic malleability lays bare the fact that all our poli­ticians' supposedly canny pivots are, at root, pivots to nowhere.
LAS VEGAS — One statistic lays bare how easy victory was for Conor McGregor, after he knocked UFC 246 opponent Donald Cerrone out in just 40 seconds at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday.
"The Black List, to some extent, lays bare the fact that if you take great scripts, and make them into movies, you have a better chance of delivering a financial return," Leonard says.
A Sunday report from the New York Times lays bare a chilling statistic regarding the role social media platforms can play in facilitating child sexual abuse and the spread of child pornography online.
If the women's battle lays bare how routine police torture has become in Mexico, it also reveals the impunity torturers often enjoy when victims try to hold them and their supervisors to account.
As Taylor Downing's snappily told account lays bare, what arguably made the near-miss of November 9th 1983 worse was that the West had almost no idea the Soviet leadership believed war was imminent.
PARIS (Reuters) - The narrow result in Turkey's referendum giving the president sweeping new powers lays bare deep divisions, the office of French President Francois Hollande said on Monday, urging dialogue between all political sides.
Amid all the talk of Pateks and Porsches, he once again lays bare the flipside of trapping, contemplating the tragedy of accumulating wealth that comes at the expense of your neighbors and loved ones.
Let's not just get politics in the fucking rulebook, but let's do so in a way that lays bare our own politics: we're going to penalize political speech that seeks to oppose systemic racism.
But the case lays bare the conundrum universities face — amid a national epidemic of students dealing with depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts — in responding to a broad array of mental health issues on campus.
The Google flap lays bare his strong-arm tactics and the dangers of being complicit in his crusade against the media, particularly when Americans are trying to make sense of a mushrooming health crisis.
In an article for Vice about how the show "is inadvertently about women's invisible labor," Nicole Clark wrote that it lays bare the ways women are burdened with the management of a family's stuff.
Saar's work, in its focus on the struggle to survive and, at times, thrive in the face of these challenges, lays bare this legacy of oppression and asks us to wade through the waters ourselves.
Such a response makes sense if a pro-growth policy is indeed much more likely, but it also lays bare steps the new administration and its economic team need to take to justify that optimism.
Right-wing extremists in particular were responsible for nearly 60% of extremist-related fatalities last year," Greenblatt said, "The data lays bare that this is not an exaggeration, as some would try to paint it.
The estimate lays bare the challenge facing the airline's new temporary administrator, who was been appointed earlier this month to cut costs and find a buyer for Alitalia after a consortium of potential rescuers backtracked.
"Pompeo's latest undisguised message to Panama and other countries not to participate in China-proposed Belt and Road projects lays bare the U.S. condescending and bullying manner to the region," said the English-language China Daily.
In this film, he reveals the storytelling strategies used to elect Mr. Bush with openness and candor, and in doing so lays bare the fundamental narrative strategies that remain at the core of today's presidential campaigns.
Very literally, then, the exhibition lays bare the role that art can play as a way station between "neglected" neighborhood and outside development and displacement — a role that's becoming increasingly common in our contemporary human condition.
On the contrary, my critique of Clinton's self-assessment is that it revealed a certain pettiness and was so devoid of leadership and accountability that it lays bare how she may have handled herself as president.
In the book "Never Grow Up," first released in Chinese in 2015, Chan confesses to visiting prostitutes in the early days of his career and lays bare how his rise to fame affected his private life.
But what is just as interesting to me is how she lays bare the Obamas' struggle with infertility and the overwhelming sense of loneliness and exhaustion that accompanied being married to a man with presidential ambitions.
A study published on Thursday in Current Biology now lays bare the details of the fish's unusual defense mechanism: Unlike most venomous fish, which inject toxins through their fins, fang blennies deliver venom through their bite.
Through the protagonist, a cleric from Al-Azhar, Cairo's 1,000-year-old center of Islamic learning, the film lays bare the complex and troubling interplay between the state, religious establishment, mass media and Islamist extremism in Egypt.
Breitz's project lays bare these cultural and political dynamics, and in doing so gives voice and autonomy back to those who are typically silenced — or whitewashed — by the mainstream media, Hollywood, and the art world at large.
With his swift tracing of Athens's rise from a backwater polis to burgeoning power, the historian not only underscores the near-sudden fear that overtakes Sparta but also lays bare the tragic implications of the brewing collision.
It also lays bare just how sophisticated the Russian operation became in presenting content that by appearance did not appear pernicious in nature -- and in fact promoted seemingly positive messages in many instances, to gain larger followings.
In its pageantry and bombast, "Stadia II" lays bare the hubris of the US war in Iraq, and of American culture more generally during our years of imagined economic invulnerability prior to the 2007–2008 financial crisis.
What's behind the controversy, from Cecilia Kang and Mark Landler of the NYT: It lays bare the differences between two camps in the administration that have been present since Mr. Trump's inauguration: economic nationalists and China hawks.
Bailey's letter lays bare the long-running nature of the fund's liquidity issues and also points to errors in communication between the FCA and authorities in Guernsey, where some of Woodford's stakes in mostly private companies were listed.
The contrast lays bare both the harsh reality of what's happening and the utter irresponsibility of Trump's decision to move the embassy in the first place: Left: #JerusalemRight: #Gaza (Pictures taken at the same time this afternoon) pic.twitter.
The fight to control the 1,600-employee agency lays bare deep divisions between Republicans and Democrats over how to regulate Wall Street and protect consumers, following the 2007-2009 financial crisis that cost taxpayers $700 billion in bailouts.
Analysts add that Trump's shift also lays bare the difference between being a salesman on the campaign trail, using the pitch that will land you the sale, and more sober restrictions that come with being commander in chief.
Health care lays bare Biden and Warren divides Most recent national and early-voting-state polls of the Democratic race have Biden a clear front-runner and Warren consolidating her steady rise, disputing second place with Bernie Sanders.
In works such as "Untitled (Hand with cigarette and watch)" (21986), the artist lays bare how specific visual cues — in this case, a pristine shirt cuff and an expensive watch — are used to convey masculine virility and power.
"This complaint lays bare the culture at Morgan Stanley that bred the high pressure effort to cross sell banking products to its brokerage customers without regard for the fiduciary duty owed to the investor," Galvin said in a statement.
This report lays bare the cavalier dereliction of duty in so far as the Select Committee could successfully acquire information, but there are still some cavernous holes left by the refusal of the White House to answer many questions.
The data, published on Wednesday by the U.N. children's agency UNICEF, was collected by Pyongyang's Central Bureau of Statistics last year, based on an international methodology, and lays bare some of the hardships in the lives of the population.
This week's United Nations' IPBES (Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) Global Assessment, to which I was privileged to contribute, summarizes a great deal of science that lays bare the tremendous loss of nature due to human actions.
KABUL (Reuters) - A leaked memo from an staff member in Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's office this week has set off a storm of criticism and accusations that the note lays bare systematic favoritism to Ghani's own Pashtun ethnic group.
It lays bare the fact that under President Trump, personal fixations and pet conspiracy theories have reduced the country's diplomacy to just another political battlefield, one that probably will complicate the work of U.S. diplomats for years to come.
Ms. Dugan's complaint "lays bare an organization whose senior management was focused primarily on the benefits, financial and otherwise, of their longstanding privileged positions," said Ty Stiklorius, John Legend's manager and a member of the academy's diversity task force.
Still, the way the LCX and Media Bridge were able to overwhelm the FCC with questionable comments lays bare a new weapon political consultants can wield to promote the interests of the powerful, with potentially shattering ramifications for democracy.
The episode where Sideshow Bob runs for mayor is sort of the ultimate critique — obviously that one is all about the Willie Horton ad and the 1988 presidential election — and it lays bare so much hypocrisy in one episode.
At the Los Angeles Contemporary Archives he lays bare the possessions of his mother, Janna Flessa — a painter, poet, and former prosecutor — for the world to see, becoming both an index of her life story and her son's grief.
But in its sensationalism, the tale of EVZIO lays bare many of the challenges for fixing the Byzantine, distorting system that allows a life-saving drug to see its price surge 600 percent during this time of most desperate need.
In some scenes, Rebecca appears looking music-video hot, while in others she lays bare the hard labor required to make women look that good, plucking and tweezing, squeezing into flesh-tone Spanx, singeing her neck with a curling iron.
The research lays bare the volatility of consumer tastes as the news industry tries to grapple with the impact of the internet and smartphones that have transformed both the way people consume news and the way media companies make money.
RIYADH (Reuters) - France should aim to produce more of the goods it deems strategic, such as drugs and electric batteries, as the coronavirus outbreak lays bare the danger of relying on imports from China, the country's finance minister said on Sunday.
I think the episode where Sideshow Bob runs for mayor is sort of the ultimate critique — obviously that one is all about the Willie Horton ad and the 1988 presidential election — and it lays bare so much hypocrisy in one episode.
We don't like to remember pioneers and barrier-breakers as complicated and flawed characters, but Londonderry's full story lays bare the kind of ego and self-centeredness that can drive people to do things that have never been done before.
Watched is an intimate portrayal of what it means to survive the most invasive form of surveillance, and it lays bare what is almost totally invisibilized when it comes to the question of Muslim surveillance: the personal cost to its victims.
A story about two cat brothers that have never left their apartment gradually lays bare the creepy, codependent relationship behind the cuddly exterior; a bit about moths gathering around an electric sign imagines the experience as a kind of trippy insect Burning Man.
Ducournau's film impressively lays bare the alienation one can feel when realizing there's something about oneself that's not like many others—in this case, cannibalism—but through it, Justine also explores her own femininity and what it means to fight to become yourself.
But this one lays bare the downsides of this tradeoff — how, despite their pledge to empower us, the platforms we live on have done just the opposite and stripped us of the agency to dictate what happens with our most personal information.
But, one by one, when very famous women like Rose McGowan and Salma Hayek share their stories, they open the door for others to come forward too, a trickle down effect that lays bare the wounds that have just begun to heal.
In a small Oregon town, five women are forced to navigate the confines of this new world, in a novel that is like The Handmaid's Tale for the new millennium, that both terrifies and lays bare the strength and resilience of women.
Even if trans issues don't top the list of things you're worried about, you should be appalled by the latest episode of kick-the-soldier, because it lays bare the fact that Mr. Trump is never motivated by policy, or research, or rationality.
" But the final third, in which Cantú recounts a friend's fight against deportation, "lays bare, in damning light, the casual brutality of the system, how unjust laws and private prisons and a militarized border have shattered families and mocked America's myths about itself.
This isn't just The Conformist's thesis, the moment it lays bare the vacant, false nature of Marcello's world — it's the moment when all those shadows and visual references to imprisonment finally grow so intense that they infiltrate the action of the film.
RIYADH, Feb 23 (Reuters) - France should aim to produce more of the goods it deems strategic, such as drugs and electric batteries, as the coronavirus outbreak lays bare the danger of relying on imports from China, the country's finance minister said on Sunday.
PARIS/DUBAI (Reuters) - A ban on large carry-on electronics on some international flights lays bare a high-stakes scientific battle between militant groups and security chiefs that has already dramatically altered airline travel, especially since the September 2001 attacks in the United States.
The filing, made Friday by a group that that alleges Harvard discriminates against Asian Americans, lays bare some of the details from Harvard's secretive admissions process, including how the elite college allegedly gives students advantages based on things like race, class, and legacy status.
A web of data firms funnel research into campaignsDeep Root's data sheds light onto the increasingly sophisticated data operation that has fed recent Republican campaigns and lays bare the intricate network of political organizations, PACs, and analysis firms that trade in bulk voter data.
I must say, the pathetic nature of the partisanship of the FBI and DOJ under Obama really lays bare the simpleton-like remarks of the president -- the former president, when he said, there was not a scintilla, not an ounce of scandal and his administration.
It's a story that's worth paying attention to because the poor condition of the house itself — Brock Keeling of Curbed San Francisco expects it will be "torn down for a new construction" — lays bare what's really going on in America's new housing affordability crisis.
" Trump's dilemma in one paragraph, by the N.Y. Times' Glenn Thrush and Mark Landler: "[T]he crisis lays bare how his trade agenda — the bedrock of his economic populist campaign in 2016 — is increasingly at odds with the security agenda he has pursued as president.
By agreeing to bilateral negotiations, analysts say the Philippines weakens the position of other countries involved, impedes efforts for a multilateral solution, and lays bare China's ability to control the agenda in the South China Sea and US unwillingness to antagonize Beijing over the dispute.
The blockbuster case played out this week in a Massachusetts courtroom lays bare the special challenges that text messaging -- unlike a phone or face-to-face conversation -- poses for teenagers, nearly 60% of whom cite texting as their primary form of smartphone communication, experts say.
Beyond the bureaucratic maneuvering, analysts said, the Iran debate lays bare a deeper split on Mr. Trump's team — between those, like Mr. Mattis, who want to change the behavior of hostile governments and those, like Mr. Bolton, who want to change the governments themselves.
It underscores just how shaky China's ability to manage this crisis is; it lays bare the myth that Xi Jinping's China is fundamentally different from what it has been for decades, and it raises all sorts of questions about the extent of China's state capacity.
The job opening provides Trump an opportunity to name someone more likeminded, but a crisis over Saudi oil fields that were brazenly attacked this weekend lays bare his dueling instincts in the region, inclinations that ended Bolton's tenure and are bound to complicate his replacement's.
But despite their insistence that there are hard-and-fast, right-or-wrong answers to empirical questions about politics, the yawning gap between the top and bottom of this range lays bare the reality that their results can be highly sensitive to starting assumptions and methodological choices.
But yesterday Apple filed a motion to vacate judge Sherri Pym's order, which lays bare the company's actual legal argument against building a special one-off version of iOS that would allow the FBI to unlock the phone with a brute-force attack on its passcode.
In The Monk of Mokha—a title that is perhaps meant to be ironic but comes across as patently ridiculous—the style lays bare the contradiction between the supposed focus on an individual and the mannered expression that barely allows that individual to rise above a type.
Ms. DuVernay isn't the only American director to take on race and the prison industrial complex (Eugene Jarecki's "The House I Live In" charts adjacent terrain), but hers is a powerful cinematic call to conscience, partly because of how she lays bare the soul of our country.
Reductress lays bare the components of recent anti-choice legislation that amount to pure cruelty, like the lack of exceptions for rape and incest in Alabama's abortion ban: "Life Begins the Second a Girl's Uncle Decides on Incest," contributor Alexandra Ozeri wrote in a May 15th headline.
Five months later, as Mr. O'Rourke considers a run for president, his decision not to back Ms. Jones lays bare the go-it-alone streak that has defined his career, separating him from a modern Democratic Party that has prized near-uniform opposition to Republicans in Washington.
Patiently, using interviews and footage shot by Duanne himself at various levels of incapacity and paranoia, this film lays bare how the American health care system seems designed, at every level, to fail the mentally ill and those who try to be of genuine service to them.
Federal prosecutors say that Hasson, who spent more than three decades in the military, is a dangerous domestic terrorist, and on Wednesday night unsealed a trove of evidence — including chats and search history — that they say lays bare Hasson's plan to commit an act of mass violence.
Trump has picked O'Brien at a time when he is confronting another yet another foreign policy crisis following the attack on Saudi oil fields -- a situation that lays bare his dueling instincts in the region, inclinations that ended Bolton's tenure and are bound to complicate his replacement's.
Kaneisha lays bare the skewed logic and rationale of a therapy that places the onus for repairing generations of racism on Black people and deliberately traumatizes them with kinky master-slave scenes (despite the therapists' claims that safely controlled aggression is "an accelerant to radical breakthroughs").
"Minty" lays bare all the ugliness informing both seasons, as Harriet retells her own time as a slave and the endless frustrations that greeted her once she finally made her way to freedom, and wonders what freedom even means when so many others are still in chains.
Synopsis: Based on the 1892 murder of Lizzie Borden's family in Fall River, MA, this tense psychological thriller lays bare the legend of Lizzie Borden to reveal the much more complex, poignant and truly terrifying woman within — and her intimate bond with the family's young Irish housemaid, Bridget Sullivan.
Now Project Veritas is engaged in a battle with the company it hoped would protect it, a dispute that lays bare the stark challenges faced by O'Keefe for the kind of controversial, litigation-prone hidden camera stings that have made him both a scourge and a conservative media darling.
Talk of a comeback for O'Reilly lays bare one of the crucial inequalities that has yet to be fully addressed as part of the #MeToo movement: A powerful man can cost his company millions as a result of harassment allegations and still land himself a new, highly visible job.
Within its pages, Parr lays bare our varied culinary lifestyles, highlighting quotidian views that can be oddly otherworldly or simply amusing: cherry blossoms poke out between the crevices of a mountain of canned Spam in Tokyo, while flat bread tans on the trunk of a car in Cairo.
Canyon Gate's dilemma lays bare a defining feature of coastal life in a time of climate change: Many of the neighborhoods where we already live should never have been built in the first place, and doubling down on reconstruction could make the consequences of the next disaster much more severe.
My friend Dwight Garner, a stylish and thoughtful book critic for The Times, kindly offered these: • Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" (1957) lays bare, in ecstatic prose, unquenchable optimism about America, its sheer expanse and countless modulations, its people and the delights that can be seen from a car window.
It also lays bare the complications of peer-to-peer sharing, even through an established company like Airbnb, which says it performs background checks on hosts and guests in the United States annually, and also has a law enforcement liaison that helps its clients around the world manage potential criminal matters.
But on Friday, when President Trump met with other leaders at the Group of 20 conference, he found the United States isolated on everything from trade to climate change, and faced with the prospect of the group's issuing a statement on Saturday that lays bare how the United States stands alone.
The sobering report, released Wednesday by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, lays bare the destructive and irreversible changes already playing out on Earth's ice sheets, glaciers, and oceans, and warns that the hazards posed by unprecedented warming will only worsen if greenhouse gas emissions continue at their current rate.
In advance of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, a new book—Death Star Owner's Technical Manual—lays bare the plans for the station that, presumably, get stolen by rebels, transmitted to Princess Leia, secreted in an R2 unit on board the Rand Ecliptic, and eventually made possible the Death Star's destruction.
" Using one US-operated interrogation site in Lithuania as a case study that reappears in documents including flight plans, emails, and legal proceedings, alongside Clark's discomfortingly sedate photos, Negative Publicity lays bare the "matrix of mundanity" that surrounded one of the most controversial processes to be born out of the "war on terror.
What our government did to this pregnant, scared teenager lays bare the ugly truth at the heart of anti-abortion arguments, one that anti-choicers try so fervently to obscure: The opposite of reproductive choice is forced motherhood, which bestows full humanity on gestating fetuses at the expense of the women carrying them.
But Monday morning's news of the administration's new ruling lays bare its full cruelty and will affect millions of legal immigrants (including thousands of Indians) who will be punished for making use of public assistance programs, such as public housing and food stamps (no matter how temporarily) they are legally entitled to.
The leak lays bare the cold-blooded bureaucracy required as China, starting in 2017, seized hundreds of thousands of Muslims, most of them from the Uighur minority, and locked them without trial in re-education camps for even modest acts of piety, from growing long beards to praying outside state-controlled mosques.
It is also a simple statement of truth, which lays bare the heart of the conflict, that too many in the Arab world have been waging against Israel for too long:  the refusal to accept the truth of the Jewish people&aposs connection to the land, and the national rights, which accrue as a result.
Whether or not MacArthur's grant-making practices constitute "modern day redlining" — and let's not even talk about how foundations like MacArthur wouldn't exist without capitalism's extraordinary concentration of wealth or get into how to prioritize funding arts/culture or social justice — Black Star's beef with MacArthur lays bare the murky ethics of cultural philanthropy.
After spending a couple of hours in the exhibition and innumerable ones since, with the artworks and themes turning over in my head, trying to make it all fit together, I realized that the strength of this work is that it so keenly lays bare the elements of contemporary existence that do not fit together.
A new report from Lawyers and Doctors for Human Rights, "Voices from the Dark: Torture and Sexual Violence Against Women In Assad's Detention Centers," lays bare the scale of torture and sexual abuse endured by women in Syrian detention facilities, and includes the harrowing stories of eight women who survived the regime's illegal detention centers.
The works they display is configured around instilling awe and wonder in the viewer, and going from one to the other, in the order I've indicated, one has the unique experience of moving from the industrial to the pastoral, at the same time seeing how one artist's work lays bare the strategies of the other.
But even more so, Baker's story lays bare an extraordinary conversation in which at least some senior FBI officials thought it within their purview to try to capture the president on tape and then go to the president's own Cabinet secretaries, hoping to persuade the senior leaders of the administration to remove the president from power.
"Now we have an emergency that lays bare the fact that it is a danger to the public, not only to the drivers themselves, that they are not being afforded the rights of employees," she told The Hill, arguing that the public nature of the danger from not granting sick leave means normal arbitration processes can be skipped.
"Now we have an emergency that lays bare the fact that it is a danger to the public, not only to the drivers themselves, that they are not being afforded the rights of employees," she told The Hill, arguing that the public nature of the danger from not granting sick leave means normal arbitration processes can be skipped.
Yet an examination of Mr. Gillum's record lays bare the central contradiction of his political life: Self-styled as an activist-minded populist, with a lunch-pail upbringing in south Miami-Dade County, he is also an avatar of the capital city he runs — a town powered by ambition, horse-trading and alliances with well-placed power players.
Varoufakis's book lays bare the way Europe's leading powers disguised bailouts of their own financial institutions as "assistance" to Greece, and confirms what many on the left have long suspected: that we live in an era in which the interests of supernational institutions—particularly the "troika" of the EUC, ECB, and IMF—outweigh those of sovereign nations.
The article lays bare what the privacy-conscious have suspected for years: The apps on your smartphone are tracking you, and that for all the talk about "anonymization" and claims that the data is collected only in aggregate, our habits are so specific—and often unique—so that anonymized identifiers can often be reverse engineered and used to track individual people.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt Romney9 conspiracy theories impeachment will expose and debunk Impeachment threatens to drown out everything The Memo: Polling points to warning signs for GOP on Trump MORE (R-Utah) aptly noted, continued Republican cover of Trump in light of the objective truth lays bare the lengths to which Republicans will go to "preserve" and "maintain" their power.
Debbie DingellDeborah (Debbie) Ann DingellGun reform groups to pressure GOP senators with rallies in all 50 states Automakers rebuff Trump, strike fuel efficiency deal with California Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment MORE (D-Mich.) told CNN on Friday that the report is a "road map" to the next campaign cycle because it lays bare Trump's behavior for all voters to see.
Cryptic calls, lip-reading and a thumbs-down: Behind McCain's dramatic vote Republican lawmakers have had several fits and starts this year, including a dramatic vote in the Senate earlier this week -- but the failure lays bare a hard-to-swallow political reality for Republicans after months of painful negotiations and soul-searching: There is little will left in the GOP to gut a health care law that the party has been railing against for seven years.
London (CNN)Rich people live healthy, disability-free lives an average of nine years longer than less wealthy people, according to a major study that lays bare the troubling economic inequalities behind lifespans in the US and UK. Researchers analyzed data on more than 22016,272 adults over 20003, looking for factors that could predict how long they lived before they started suffering from age-related disabilities, like being unable to get out of bed or cook for themselves.
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Over the next six weeks we will be running a series of briefs on important economic theories that did just that—from the Nash equilibrium, a cornerstone of game theory, to the Mundell-Fleming trilemma, which lays bare the trade-offs countries face in their management of capital flows, exchange rates and monetary policy; from the financial-instability hypothesis of Hyman Minsky to the insights of Samuelson and Wolfgang Stolper on trade and wages; from John Maynard Keynes's thinking on the fiscal multiplier to George Akerlof's work on information asymmetry, the topic of this week's article (see article).
In Perlongher's surrealist world, cadavers are everywhere, resurfacing under the active glare of everyday life: Under the brush In the scrub Upon the bridges In the canals There Are Cadavers In the chug of a train that will not desist In the wake of a boat that runs aground In a wavelet, that vanishes On the wharves loading docks trampolines piers There Are Cadavers In the nets of fishermen In the tumbling of crayfish In she whose hair is nipped by a mall loose hairclip There Are Cadavers His is a world in which these bodies reappear again and again and reveal themselves as the individuals they once were; in this revelation, Perlongher lays bare his fundamental love of the people of his homeland, his pleasure in their daily life despite the horrific government under which he is living.

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