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Which parts of the US Constitution have aged least well?
The least well-known justice, at 2 percent, was Stephen Breyer.
Alice Paul is probably the least well-known of McCarter's five.
Most of the others were at least well-above-average power hitters.
Electric-car enthusiasts — at least well-moneyed ones — will be glad he did.
Perhaps the least well known flow of Indians abroad is the one to America.
She thought at least well-off, well-educated Republican women would recoil in horror.
The question then becomes: What messages work least well as free publicity for them?
The question we will speak to: Which parts of the Constitution have aged least well?
To make matters worse, they are the least well-positioned to do this, he said.
But it's Haddish, the least well-known actress among the four, who steals the spotlight.
A better method is to take advantage of one of Prime's least-well-known perks.
Hillary Clinton has been called the "most famous, least well known person" in the country.
Importantly, measuring America's wealth doesn't preclude us from being concerned for the least well-off.
Pakistan was ranked by HSBC among nations least well-equipped to respond to climate risks.
So does this mean that our quit campaigns "don't work" on the least well-off?
He had terrible flaws and American politics is, for now at least, well-rid of him.
If not fully recovered, Mr. Saldaña was at least well enough to get to his feet.
The least well-known actor in that trio is Forrest Goodluck, whose previous work includes The Revenant.
Indentured workers' descendants have done least well where their ancestors could not own land, as in Fiji.
Politics attracts the least well-meaning and least talented people because the political sphere has been devalued.
An attorney and former player in Israel, Winograd is the least well-known candidate in the bunch.
Ironically, some of the least well-funded liberal arts institutions often conduct the most forward-thinking research.
Guys this Time cover is like the least well they’ve given anyone horns ever pic.twitter.
The four-state region is the country's least educated and least well paid, according to federal jobs data.
Kids from the least well-off families go free, and even those with richer parents are heavily subsidised.
She wasn't crying over how fortunate it was that Oghi was at least well enough to come home.
And importantly, given the history of RSV vaccine development, it said its vaccine was at least well-tolerated.
But merely proposing it shows a callous disregard for the impacts on the least well-off in society.
Second, inequalities can be permitted only if they benefit the least well-off—a rule dubbed the "difference principle".
So I think it fair to believe that this is likely a reasonable, or at least well-reasoned, prognostication.
Cory Booker went public Friday with the least well-kept secret in politics: He's running for president in 20133.
Finally, let's imagine you plan to work forever — or, at least well past the ripe old age of 70½.
Though it's been mired in compromise and controversy, it's achieved this goal, or is at least well on its way.
Joyable was the least, well, enjoyable, app to use at first, because it directed me to take anxiety-triggering quizzes.
Working with Apple every day, as Apple sees it, could help keep the doctor away—or at least well informed.
I know noncitizen and lower-income Muslims will be most affected yet least well-positioned to receive support from allies.
The way to make things better in that respect is to help improve the circumstances of the least well off.
Rolling them back would help those least well-off the most, and economic growth makes a generous welfare state possible.
In the same vein, while rich Americans have been living longer, the least well-off are experiencing shorter life spans.
Brexit is a tragedy for the UK and, worst of all, the least well off are likely to suffer the most.
Of the three styles cited in the exhibition's title, Italian abstraction between the two world wars is the least well-known.
Here's a quick rundown of what we know about the causes of autism — from most well-established to least well-established.
That Omega's pottery was the least well executed of its crafts did not diminish, for Britton, the purity of its intent.
Gillibrand is swinging for the fences, even if she did the least well of major Democrats against Trump in recent polling.
Steve Bullock: The Montana governor is, without question, the least well-known candidate on our list -- for the second straight month.
In this case, the trade-off is the ORM/ORY crossing in the middle (which is ugly but at least well-contained).
In this America, our economy and democracy are more equitable and less corrupt, and the least well-off fare better than ever.
Or, at least, well enough for me to go downstairs, a little before dawn, as I sometimes did, to watch him sleep.
Senate Democratic leadership is sabotaging the ability of HUD to play a meaningful role in the lives of our least well off neighbors.
Of the four, Haumea had been the least well-known, so an international campaign was set up to find out more about it.
She's widely acclaimed in West Africa and Europe and at very least well appreciated by those in the know here in the States.
The gap between the most well-educated Clinton supporters and the least well-educated Trump supporters is stark — 2458 percent to 22016 percent.
Actual production will move as fast as the least lucky and least well-executed part of the entire Tesla production/supply chain system.
Kegerators, or at least well-stocked beer fridges, are standard fixtures at tech companies, right up there with ping-pong tables and beanbag chairs.
Among peers like MongoDB and DataStax, Basho is the least well capitalized with only $25 million in financing coming in over the past year.
Here at Mischiefs of Faction, we are running a series of articles debating which parts of the US Constitution have aged the least well.
Wouldn't a cricket stadium, or at least well-kept fields, absent the Trump name, have served the immigrant population of the Bronx more effectively?
"The key thing is to send a message to all of our partners and those communities that are the least well heard," he said.
Utility cut-offs that impact the least well-off the most are up 64% in California since 2012 for a 2017 total of over 700,000.
"Actual production will move as fast as the least lucky and least well-executed part of the entire Tesla production/supply chain system," he writes.
Kasich also remains the least well-known presidential hopeful, with 19 percent of respondents saying they don't know enough about him to form an opinion.
Clinton and Mr. Trump are two of the most polarizing and least well-liked general election candidates in recent history has also likely driven discussion.
Which brings us to Rosenstein, the least well known of the trio and the guy that, according to CNN reporting, Trump is actively considering firing.
Mr. Forbes, the least well-known of the leading players, is a knockout as an affectingly lumpen Buddy, a cousin to Arthur Miller's Willy Loman.
The need to curb warming, even if we miss the most ambitious climate targets, is at least well understood by many of Castor's Democratic colleagues.
Not enough is being done and, even though Haiti is the region's most vulnerable to climate change, it remains one of the least well prepared.
Yet, what these women, even the least well known, had in common is that they accused powerful and well-known men, such as Harvey Weinstein.
"The proposal, released by the FCC Chairman, only impacts the broadband providers in the least well-served, rural areas of the United States," the spokesman continued.
The vast majority of people in the entertainment industry are good, or at least well-meaning, folks who simply have a slightly more glamorous job than most.
The least well-received of the bunch was the sixth installment in a horror franchise, so no one really expected Oscar nominations to come out of it.
In other words, increasing inequality undermines support for a progressive agenda — the agenda most likely to improve the life chances and conditions of the least well off.
Of all Succession's major characters, Connor was perhaps least well-served by this season, and it's not particularly clear why he's part of the show at this point.
"The vast majority of Americans do not compete with illegal immigrants for jobs, but those who do tend to be the poorest and least well-educated," said Camarota.
"Actual production will move as fast as the least lucky and least well-executed part of the entire Tesla production/supply chain system," he wrote in the email.
The only "bubble" that's been popped is the one that had some people convinced misogyny was already over, or at least well on its way out the door.
The ITC may be the least well-known of the agencies working to protect U.S. IP, but it is an extremely effective weapon in the battle against IP infringement.
It's one of TV's earliest depictions of the clash between second- and third-wave feminism, and it's one of the things that has aged the least well about the series.
While Ivanka gracefully adapted to a very public role, Eric Trump, the youngest and least well-known of Donald and Ivana Trump's children, has been slow to make his mark.
Of the two pairs, this one is the least well developed, and sometimes the back and forth between Elizabeth and Drew seems to be out of some generic-argument handbook.
At least well enough that our RA, who lived directly above us, never gave us shit for turning our basement suite into what was essentially an opium den, but for weed.
The most consequential of the hat acts was the one whom the term fit least well: Garth Brooks, who idolized Strait, also managed to succeed by refusing to follow Strait's example.
He was the least well-regarded leader of either major party in nearly four decades, with the exception of Michael Foot, another far-leftist, who led Labour to catastrophic defeat in 1983.
Not, like, win-the-game good or "I want to see him compete for a starting job" good, but at least well enough that he can look back and be proud. 2.
Let's ignore for a moment the fact that Trump knows how to manipulate the levers of politics at least well enough to become a candidate for President on a major party ticket.
Julian Castro: When you are one of the least well-known candidates who are regarded as having some chance at the nomination, the sooner you get into the presidential race, the better.
Buttigieg fires back at Warren over her earnings Buttigieg responded to an attack from Warren about his fundraising by reminding viewers that he is the least well-off candidate in the race.
Header image, from Everyday Shooter, courtesy of Queasy Games "Shoot-em-ups" or "shmups" are a classic genre of video game, but also, these days, one of the least well-understood and appreciated.
Most Saudi kings, all from the first generation of children of the founder King Abdulaziz ibn Saud, have not acceded to the throne often until they were at least well into their 60s.
Mr. Mikser said the new government would pursue a progressive agenda that would seek tax breaks for the least well off, and would emphasize improving Estonia's social safety net, jobs market and education.
From the age of 22000, the wealthiest men analyzed could expect another 22016 healthy years of life -- compared with the least well-off, who could only expect another 21960 to 23 healthy years.
Today, the veil of ignorance is commonly used to argue for more redistribution, but Rawls noted an important caveat: that inequality in distribution was permissible if it benefited the least well off in society.
Climate change will irrevocably continue to hit environments and populations in developing countries the hardest for the foreseeable future, but these locations are often the ones least well equipped to deal with its effects.
Pence, who is campaigning with Trump on Tuesday night and likely knows the candidate the least well of the three, will need to prove his "attack dog" bona fides over the next few days.
In many ways, the archetypal grifter or con artist, someone who takes advantage of the rich or at least well-off by posing as something they are not, is as American as apple pie.
In recent years, the effect of cutting taxes and spending has been to distribute income upward and leave the least well-off more vulnerable to bad luck, globalization, "disruptive innovation," and the vagaries of business cycles.
One particularly encouraging aspect of the study was that it seemed to show those least-well-served by the current dispensation benefiting most—the poorest performers saw larger improvements than those who had previously been getting by.
"We need to look at some things like people who are going to be least well-served in a new marketplace, is there a way to shift some of the opportunity of assistance toward them," he said.
The Western "fashion" of not breast‐feeding had "caught on with the better off classes in urban areas of developing countries and, even worse, continues to spread among the least well‐to‐do," a 1973 report said.
Read on to better understand what they mean ... This is the least-well-known of the trio right now, but it ironically might have the easiest road to mainstream consumer adoption — if the tech works as advertised.
Previous studies have offered other ideas about why a parent chooses to favor one child over another in the will; notably, to give a bigger share to the least well-off child, or as payment for care and attention.
The fifth person is the least well known in the book, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was a clergyman, a pastor, in Germany when the Nazis came to power in 220 and becomes, immediately, a member of the resistance to Hitler.
Among the Netherlands's most famous photographers — Rineke Dijkstra, Anton Corbijn, and Mr. Olaf — he is the least well known internationally, while in his home country he has been selected for prestigious commissions, such as photographing the Dutch royal family.
Somewhere in the space between their good intentions and mine, we meet, and even though everything seems to happen at the last minute, in the least well-thought-out way, and the work is invariably strange, I enjoy these odd jobs.
Some of the most striking business success stories of the last few years aren't about a new product or idea so much as they are about revamping something well-loved (or at least, well-used) and making it feel exciting again.
Its fourth, and least well-known, statutorily required function is to provide backup to the DOD medical system in a national security emergency and to support the National Disaster Medical System and Department of Health and Human Services as necessary.
Even the administration's de facto financial deregulation — its systematic gutting of consumer financial protection — should be seen largely as an attack on the least well off, since poor families and less educated workers are the most likely victims of exploitative bankers.
If we focus just on the least well off, the United States today is moving toward "increasing inequality of opportunity," with the gains over the past several decades for those in the bottom of the income distribution modest, at best, or non-existent.
"But my view is very clear: removing maintenance grants from the least well-off students has not worked and I believe it is time to bring them back," May will say, according to extracts from a speech due to be delivered on Thursday.
Yet too often the world seems to end, and to exist, only for pleasantly middle-class communities, nuclear families and otherwise "normal" people by the standards of American media: white, straight, cisgender, abled and at least well-off enough that square meals aren't rare.
The PS VR headset is clearly the least well built of what's out there, in tech-specs terms, the feel of its assembly and the simple fact that I am always fiddling with it while it's on, yet to find that sweet spot of comfort.
She's one of the least well-known politicians on this list, but the female, Latina governor of a southwestern state has a long history of working in government, having worked on health and aging issues in New Mexico prior to coming to Washington. 28.
Yawning is hard-wired into our nervous system, like sneezing as a way of cleaning out our nasal passages, or coughing as a way of expelling mucus in our throat, but "yawning is probably the least well-understood of all of these," he said.
Programs that strengthen child care, preschool, health care, and home health assistance would help to raise pay and standards for some of the most important but least well compensated workers in our society, which are those that take care of the youngest and oldest Americans.
But it was the truth, even if conservative pundits like Bill O'Reilly, for multiple nights in a row, argued that the slaves who built the presidential palace were, at the very least, "well-fed," ate "meat, bread and other staples," and had decent lodging.
But here's the thing: the manner in which Tyler joined the crew was so damn shady: in episode 5, he was found in a Klingon cell with notorious con man Harry Mudd (Rainn Wilson, a bright spot in a season that was at least well cast).
Trump's strongest support in the primaries and in the general election came disproportionately from the least well educated whites — those who, as Acemoglu and Autor argue, are most vulnerable to the economic dislocation resulting from automation, the rise of a robot work force, global trade and outsourcing.
Plus, there were plenty of science fiction and fantasy movies being made around the same time, spurred by the massive success of 1968's big hit 20023: A Space Odyssey, which proved that audiences would turn out for genre movies if they were thoughtful or at least well-produced.
Buttigieg has seen an uptick in unfavorable views (27% now, up from 23% in October) to match his favorable rating (271%), but he remains the least-well-known of the top Democratic contenders, with 216% saying they haven't heard of him or don't know enough to have an opinion.
To the northeast there is Dowth, the smallest, least well-known of the passage tombs and, from the road, the most private of the three sites — over the top of the hedgerow, I could see the passage mound bulging green and uneven, the absolute emblem of mysterious privacy.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Republican Donald Trump could go down as the least well-funded presidential candidate in recent campaigns - entering the final month of the election still without the cash to match the level of staff and advertising that has helped power the campaign of his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Forbes may be the least well known of the principals but his exceptionally well-sung Buddy hints at this two-timing salesman's unexpected reserves of strength, even as Mr. Quast's storied vocals remind us once again of the incisive power of an Australian performer too rarely seen these days in Britain.
San Francisco is now more expensive to live in than any other city in America, but the biggest irony of its freeconomy is that the people who are the most adept at exploiting it are the people who need its benefits least: well-to-do nerds with high-paying jobs that come with plenty of benefits.
The person wielding the syringe, Dr. Peter Kopelson, 54, is a rumpled bear with pierced ears and whiskered jeans who, although he would not make the claim himself, belongs to a small group of medical professionals responsible for keeping the most recognizable faces on the planet looking always young, or at least, "well rested," and also pimple free.
" Similar patterns appear in other countries, leading scholars to conclude that the United Kingdom's parental leave program "compounds the financial bias in current arrangements that favour higher income families" and that expansion of Norway's program constituted a "pure leisure transfer to middle and upper income families … at the expense of some of the least well off in society.
In fact, as Hannah Arendt pointed out in her essay "We Refugees," written in 1943 at the height of the 20th century's refugee crisis, people whose stories fit the narrative least well — the most desperate and the worst-wounded of the immigrants — are especially invested in thinking of themselves as destined for success and, of course, as future loyal citizens.
Just as small differences in the rate at which you put money into a savings account can lead to vast differences in your account balance 40 years down the road, thanks to the compounding nature of interest, a small reduction in the rate of economic growth can leave a society's least well-off people much poorer in absolute terms than they might have been.
They thus presented half the participants with the five best-known (for example, "the US government is hiding UFO wreckage at Area 51") and five least well-known ("Codex Alimentarius is a plan to poison us all") theories from the first experiment, and the other half with the five most accepted ("Revolutionary free energy technology is being suppressed by governments and the oil industry") and five least accepted ("The Nazis are in the center of the moon") theories.
Here's what reviewers have to say about... Alex Abad-Santos, Vox Owen Glieberman, Variety Kate Erbland, IndieWire James Whitbrook, i09 John Defore, the Hollywood Reporter Nicole Ludden, Arizona Republic Alex Abad-Santos, Vox Peter Travers, Rolling Stone The praise only keeps coming from there—and while yes, these reviews are mixed, and yes, the plot is shallow, and yes, the whole thing is a bit ridiculous—it holds together at least well enough to be standing at 88 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
James Poterba, an economics professor at MIT, says America has three kinds of retirement households: the least well-off, perhaps a quarter of the total, who will maintain something close to their previous standard of living on Social Security and Medicare, even with few savings; the richest 10-15%, who hold significant assets and may not need to draw them down; and the large majority in between, who will have to rely on their own, often inadequate, savings in retirement.

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