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Another mistake would be lumping lonely people together, she said.
Nothing worth lumping this person in with the worst offenders.
The authors don't account for this, instead lumping all laws together.
Well, at least Musk is lumping himself somewhere into the death pool.
I'm lumping these two together because they were essentially the same show.
He admits the danger in lumping the two huge policy efforts together.
It's a bit like lumping New York and Nuuk under one label.
Lumping him with insiders and limousines indicts him on charges of crony capitalism.
The big one is researchers are lumping all tardigrades together in their analysis.
Many such laws were applied retroactively, lumping juvenile offenses with those of adults.
So we have to be careful about lumping people together under one category.
He broadly brushed over topics, lumping together themes from many of the lawmakers' questions.
The firms keep mortgages cheap by lumping taxpayers with a staggering amount of risk.
Peter Rose distinguished between "stranger rape" and "acquaintance rape," lumping Tinder into the latter.
Gap doesn't disclose Athleta's exact sales each quarter, lumping them instead into "other" businesses.
By lumping climate change in with 50 unnamed issues, Perez misses the mark entirely.
In lumping together all of the requests, the Dallas Police Department isn't being thorough.
Oakland and New England: Lumping these defeats into one category isn't cheating — it's inventive.
Research shows that lumping together kids with such extreme needs dramatically hampers their academic achievement.
"As an anxiety specialist, I think that was an overreach for lumping disorders," Foose says.
I think a lot of people made a mistake by lumping it into democracy specifically.
Lumping probiotic treatment into an article discussing GMOs and gluten allergies is mixing science with pseudoscience.
Why are the Billboard rock charts so erratic, lumping together acts with very little in common?
The report frequently adopts the facile tactic of comparing or lumping leading liberal politicians and demagogues.
Those two needs are not the same, and lumping them all into one category doesn't help.
But if Stanley's lumping is sometimes a weakness, it also accounts for his book's conceptual power.
Apple has never disclosed smartwatch sales, lumping them in with devices like the Apple TV and earbuds.
Bill Maher warned against lumping in Al Franken's alleged groping with Roy Moore's alleged stalking of minors.
Now, the presidential candidates are lumping them together with China, holding them responsible for killing American jobs.
Everybody in their reviews are lumping us together with this new trend in unfolding real-life crime.
ESPN asserted the changes were all unique situations, and that lumping them together creates a misleading narrative.
And now a group of researchers say we should embrace our history of lumping the two together.
She even referred twice to her "friends" running for the nomination, lumping Mr. Sanders in with former Gov.
Simply put, by lumping news in with content intended to influence voters, Facebook is creating its own misinformation.
When doctors like Eiras talk about "flu-related deaths," they're lumping in more than one kind of cause.
You're also lumping together all the really cool stories we have to tell (and really want to share).
But experts stop far short of lumping trolling in with other use disorders like alcoholism or drug misuse.
And lumping in American sailors accidentally violating Iranian sovereignty next to actual problems in the world is absurd.
With the gay community, that's a tougher question, because when you talk about community, you're lumping everybody in together.
Most cancer patients are still treated with those hoary standardized protocols, still governed by the anatomical lumping of cancer.
By purchasing these policies, you are lumping yourself in with a better risk pool, and thus pay lower premiums.
To him, his neighbors are lumping him and his friends in with a group to which they don't belong.
His campaign frequently referred to the "first five" states, lumping California with Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
That's why many GOP members of Congress have expressed reservations about lumping Planned Parenthood defunding and ACA repeal together.
In recent days, Mr. Cruz has packaged his attacks efficiently, lumping Mr. Trump and Mr. Rubio into the same insult.
" Lumping them in with Democrats, Trump said in 2018, when the midterm election will be held, "we must fight them.
"People keep lumping Rubio in as an 'establishment candidate,'" but that's not really an accurate portrayal of him, Dickinson said.
Yet the deal intentionally separated the nuclear programme from regional security because lumping the two together would have created stalemate.
His book implies that people should study history more, and be more careful when lumping themselves and others into groups.
And by that, I'm not lumping all women together, saying there is an essential "something" we all have from birth.
Instead, economists' general practice was to treat labour as an undifferentiated mass of workers, lumping the skilled and unskilled together.
What all this suggests is that there's very little to be gained from lumping together all millennials in one group.
Be aware of exactly where you are and what the culture is like there rather than lumping places together. 52.
Excluding those days for some teams might mean lumping some back-to-backs closer together during portions of the season.
On January 19, 2017 the FDA issued a set of draft guidelines, lumping gene editing together with older GMO technologies.
"The entire world is living in a visual age," the official added, lumping House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in that group.
Because lumping E, S and G together, I find it's difficult to make a comment because they are quite different.
It is more nuanced than being transgender or being gay or lesbian or lumping someone into a larger identity bucket.
And the German vice chancellor weighed in just last month on Trump, lumping him in with "right-wing populists" in Europe.
Wall Street firms disguise their risky proprietary-trading profits by lumping them together with the more stable fees paid by clients.
By the late 1980s, after congressional hearings led by Joe Biden, America's punitive drug laws were lumping in steroids with narcotics.
Both prejudices need to be discussed, but lumping them together isn't the correct way to have a conversation about either issue.
The left-leaning media has had a field day with it, writing countless articles lumping mainstream conservative websites in with racists.
Lumping all seven years together also makes it harder to analyze, for example, how trends may have changed since May 2013.
BuzzFeed News stepped up with its own set of lawsuits in early May, lumping dozens of Leopold's requests into each suit.
Mr. Spicer also said twice on Tuesday that Iran was a "failed state," lumping it in with North Korea and Syria.
It has only 10 coronavirus cases compared with more than 17,000 in China, but the WHO is lumping it together with China.
"You are lumping individuals with a few hundred thousand dollars with people that may have closer to a million dollars," says Marshall.
Airlines, as you would expect, interpret force majeure more broadly than passengers, lumping all manner of disruptions under the get-out clause.
Sometimes it's as simple as color-coding a menu, or lumping each set of related items into a set of expandable categories.
Congressional Republicans want to avoid lumping all the bills together because Trump had previously vowed never to sign another omnibus spending bill.
That statement against Pelosi neutralized one of the GOP's strongest attacks, lumping a candidate in with the well-known liberal standard-bearer.
But lumping Iran, which is a Shiite nation, with the Sunni militants of the Islamic State and Al Qaeda makes no sense.
K. Rowling's new online story History of Magic in North America has been criticized for lumping all Native Americans into one group.
Steve Scalise, who was shot last year at a congressional baseball practice, when Scalise pitched lumping in a pro-concealed carry measure.
While Carrier forestalled its plans to shutter the factory, Trump was lumping in administrative jobs the company had not planned to eliminate.
Some are lumping their men's shows in with their women's; others, like Jil Sander, are simply staying quietly out of the spotlight.
She said in a tweet that lumping speculations on top of one another decreases, rather than increases, the theory's chance of being correct.
Fortunately, researchers are beginning to study screen-based media in all its forms, instead of just lumping everything together like they used to.
Increasingly, festivals have to position themselves as the everyman's event, lumping together a variety of genres to maximize profit from the most people.
The NSS breaks with its predecessors by portraying China unambiguously as a global threat, at one point even lumping it in with ISIS.
But as a whole, we're not so sure lumping data from your doctor in with your hypochondriacal Google searches is so clear-cut.
He is lumping in people who presented themselves at ports of entry in addition to those who were apprehended illegally crossing the border.
Trump said the conservatives had "hurt the entire Republican agenda," lumping them in with Democrats he pledged to "fight" in the 6900 midterms.
So the reasoning goes that plenty of couples—and I'm lumping together spouses and long-termers here—may well get a do-over.
He said he believed new arrivals were a drain on taxpayers' money, lumping immigrants from Mexico in with those from the Muslim world.
Too many governments and firms fail to recognise this fact, instead lumping all the extra years in the damning category of 65 and over.
Scott Walker when the two were Republican presidential primary opponents last year, lumping the popular conservative in with a crowded slate of political insiders.
" It's bizarre that Trump, who has bragged about his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania, is now lumping himself in with the "poorly educated.
These are packed with 30% white duck down filling and 70% feather filling, providing a fluffy feel and reliable support without matting or lumping.
It has little to do with Be'er Sheva fans, and much to do with a summary lumping of Israelis into one homogenous political group.
The mayor has been open in his criticism of Mr. Cuomo's proposed budget, even lumping together fiscal threats from Albany with those from Washington.
We'd never think of lumping the UK and France and Germany into one "European" category — they're understood to be different countries with different histories.
These teams often use data to make decisions, but lumping all users together means they may fail to spot trends based on sex differences.
Unfortunately, we mentioned Sandy in the wrong paragraph, lumping her in with the candidates who died while running for office but were elected anyway.
In other words: Apple's vertically-integrated hardware and iOS are more capable than lumping together a bunch of off-the-shelf components with Android.
It was more than just lumping a character's bisexuality with curse words — it was that her sexuality would contribute at all to the 'mature' themes.
Trump attacked the Freedom Caucus earlier Thursday, vowing to "fight" its members in next year's midterm elections and lumping the GOP members in with Democrats.
Some of your stories have shown me just how sorry I am for lumping sexual assault victims into one category and making those ignorant remarks.
In the docs, they say the alleged incidents should be judged individually -- and lumping them together increased the risk of bias among the grand jury.
Members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus have already objected to lumping the stop-gap spending measure and the debt limit bill into one bill.
And to those contending that women are disingenuously lumping all sorts of sexual misconduct together as equally bad … well, Bee flat-out rejected that idea.
Its baffle box construction ensures there's no lumping or shifting and its breathable shell keeps you cool in the summer and cozy in the winter.
Lumping Ms. Coulter in with someone more extreme like Mr. Spencer, Mr. Shapiro said, creates a situation in which practically no conservative viewpoint is welcome.
By lumping industrial operations together with small farms, the ACRE Act lets big polluters operate in secret, and leaves rural communities to pay the price.
Last week, Mr. Trump contradicted Mr. Lighthizer by lumping the fate of Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant facing criminal charges, in with the trade talks.
Toronto civil rights lawyer Anthony Morgan said the new directive should more explicitly address the disadvantages faced by black accused people instead of lumping groups together.
Luckily, his coach and teammates were there for him after the game, even if media jerks like me are lumping him in with the scapegoats. 43.
Still, Sanders doesn't target tech with the same laser-focused specificity as Warren did, instead lumping tech in with his distaste for centralized wealth accrued elsewhere.
"Lumping all the viral illness we tend to catch in the winter sometimes makes us too comfortable thinking everything is 'just a bad cold,'" she said.
In 2006 when the film released, we were younger, more naive, and perhaps lumping this movie into the rom-com category, just as the film was marketed.
CAVUTO: All right, now, I know you have tried to address spending in the past, so I&aposm not lumping you in with all your Democratic colleagues.
Lumping "paid sexual services" into the same category as guns and drugs, she says, is only furthering the idea that paying for sex is an immoral act.
But defenders of accused men are also lumping things together, treating all consequences, even criticism that results in no career damage whatsoever, as equally severe and unacceptable.
But, she added, she wanted Ms. Verrill to understand that she had offended responsible gun owners by lumping them in the same category as the Orlando gunman.
Kevin Durant I'm not sure what the flaws in Durant's game are right now, and, again, lumping him in with the two guys ranked ahead is fine.
Macron has mockingly encouraged American climate scientists to move to France while also publicly lumping Trump in with autocrats like Putin and Turkish strongman Recep Tayyip Erdoǧan.
Still, Bishop has relentlessly tied McCready's boat to those of the progressives, lumping them all together as "crazy liberal clowns" at every turn on the campaign trail.
Lumping together Michigan factory workers, Arizona retirees, disenfranchised African-Americans, flood-ravaged Nebraska farmers and insolvent college students fails to reflect multiple differences of opinion and circumstance.
We should not punish our allies by lumping them in the same category as the bad actors, who are the root of our most serious trade problems.
She cautions against lumping together sobriety and wellness when it comes to finding help; people with addiction need counselors, not coaches, and misunderstanding the difference is harmful.
Stephen Lynch, also a Democrat, from Massachusetts, said that by failing to provide public accountability and thus lumping the good with the bad, the review created moral hazard.
It includes forcing banks to report more data to regulators and develop a clearer pricing system for their different products rather than lumping charges together in trading fees.
However, she says, that calculus changes significantly if items are coming from further away and have to be sent immediately, which creates fewer opportunities for lumping deliveries together.
Boehner explained that the federal government should stop labeling cannabis a "schedule 1" drug — lumping it in with heroin and cocaine as having the highest potential for abuse.
There are legitimate concerns about the concentration of power, but lumping every large tech firm together is paying no attention to the details of how each company operates.
The United States is virtually alone among developed countries in lumping mothers who kill their newborns together with domestic homicides and drug shootings in its criminal justice system.
In particular, he singled out the Daily Mail for their election coverage, but the speech had the effect of lumping all media outlets together as "campaigning" against him.
Mr. DeWine, still facing a challenger on the right, has begun swiping at Mr. Cordray, lumping him with a cadre of Democrats that he says mismanaged the state.
Both the public and commercial sectors need to establish opportunities specifically for Black emerging and mid-career artists and curators rather than lumping all ethnic minority groups together.
As absurd as it might be to list cannabis in Schedule I, lumping weed with opiates, coke, and pharmaceuticals in Schedule II is also intellectually dishonest, critics said.
Are "we" not just as capable of lumping people together under the banner of the threat they pose to our way of life, and trying to stamp "them" out?
Lumping in Virginia with "a handful of deep-blue states" where Democrats did well, an official for the group said they don't believe there will be a Democratic surge.
This is, once again, a way of lumping the majority of Muslims — who want nothing to do with extremism — into the same category as extreme followers of the religion.
The other way Moore becomes a more comfortable choice is by lumping him in with others who are facing allegations — Harvey Weinstein, Al Franken, and John Conyers, among others.
News outlets reported that Georgia became the fourth state in 2019 alone to ban abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, lumping it in with other "heartbeat" bills.
Observers may be tempted to discount the significance of Trump's baseless prediction of a rigged election this November, simply lumping it in with his vast panoply of provocative remarks.
Rather than treating IS terrorism as a separate problem, Mr Erdogan seems to be lumping the alleged coup leaders, dissident bureaucrats, Kurdish militants and jihadists into one big pile.
The chart also banished healthy fats to the "use sparingly" tip of the pyramid, lumping them in with added sugars and trans fats from processed oils and packaged foods.
He boasted of his endorsement from the National Rifle Association, and he repeatedly attacked Mr. McCready by lumping him with the more left-leaning elements of the Democratic Party.
He boasted of his endorsement from the National Rifle Association, and he repeatedly attacked Mr. McCready by lumping him with the more left-leaning elements of the Democratic Party.
When he did get around to talking about hurricanes, he mentioned Puerto Rico only once, lumping it in with a few other states hit by natural disasters in 2017.
It's entirely possible that earlier generations unintentionally exaggerated their sex lives by lumping all kinds of sexual activity into the broader umbrella term of "sex," thus skewing the numbers.
As I said before, I'm a sartorial minimalist on the DL, so the process of lumping together a bunch of random, oddly shaped images is one of my personal nightmares.
We should be supporting those Muslims who are already advocating for reform in their communities, not undermining their efforts by lumping together all Muslims with a relative handful of extremists.
And, given all the bad press following Facebook's seemingly never-ending series of scandals, lumping all these apps together might be a ploy at keeping users locked in and engaged.
Then there's two men I am lumping together because they are both A. too old to be hanging out with the rest of the cast and B. extremely peacock-y.
The movie does not really distinguish between stupid art and interesting art, instead lumping all visual culture together as a bloc against which art people can show their true colors.
And by lumping her speech fees in with donations to the Clinton Foundation, whose direct effect on the family's wealth remains murky, it muddies an otherwise clear line of attack.
Lumping progressives who target Clinton's policies in with trolls who use devaluing language to harass women online not only wrongly politicizes the issue, it hurts feminism by promoting double standards.
But it's notable that a conservative Congress member is lumping DACA recipients in with "illegal" immigrants — this kind of rhetoric reveals how many conservative immigration hawks view the DACA debate.
While the Chicago Bears players put a beating on Dak Prescott and company, the Bears fans were lumping up a bunch of Cowboys fans in the bowels of Soldier Field.
Part of the problem is lumping things together: The spread of jihadism, the rise of Vladimir Putin, and support for far-right parties in the West all have very different causes.
It was very much lumping everyone to that very traditional school of jazz and music school was also gearing its students to become teachers and I didn't want to do that.
J.H. Hexter, an American academic, believed his fellow historians could be divided into two camps: "splitters" (who were forever making distinctions) and "lumpers" (who make sweeping generalisations by lumping things together).
Trump warned that the group could "hurt the entire Republican agenda" if its members clash with party leaders, lumping them together with Democrats on a list of his top political targets.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — Lumping together groups of artists who have nothing more in common than geography is a risky curatorial proposition that often leads to mayhem.
In recent years it has become fashionable to talk about a populist wave of nationalism sweeping the world, lumping Trump and Brexit together with Eastern European xenophobes and elected Asian strongmen.
Super-regional players were concerned that the changed regulations put them at a disadvantage by lumping them in with the global behemoths while giving their slightly smaller competitors a leg-up.
A news release from the Archdiocese of Chicago said that the report, by lumping together all six dioceses, "makes it difficult to discern" which findings apply to the Archdiocese of Chicago.
If you're physically carrying your gear on your back rather than lumping it in the boot of your car, you're going to want to streamline your supplies as much as possible.
Long story short: Their results here are correlational, not causational, as they ended up lumping together the experimentally manipulated press releases and the ones that were already good in the same analysis.
He called Lyin' Ted Cruz "one hell of a competitor" and sang the praises of his "beautiful family," the patriarch of whom he just got done lumping together with Lee Harvey Oswald.
He grimaces at the thought of West Brom supporters enjoying his tenure, as he formulates a perfect gameplan that consists of Craig Dawson lumping balls to Salomon Rondon, and back again, forever.
Republican lawmakers and business groups are increasingly warning about the administration's approach, saying that lumping tough, disparate issues together will chill relations with other governments and put American companies at a disadvantage.
The DEA backed off, at least for now, and Davies says the battle has largely shifted to the states, some of which have banned kratom (often lumping it in with synthetic opioids).
That's the kind of freedom I want for myself and the kind of freedom I want for others" — a kind of thoughtfulness easily obscured by lumping her in with an irrational "mob.
Even if Chinese- and Indian-Americans have an unfair advantage in college admissions, lumping all Asians with them causes underprivileged Asian subgroups to not receive the attention and government services they need.
"Lumping Mylan in with this group of companies is not only highly irresponsible, but also highlights more of a political agenda rather than finding real solution to the opioids crisis," said Dusek.
Options he raised on the campaign trail include replacing the Obamacare individual coverage with high-deductible healthcare plans, and lumping the sickest people together into high-risk pools that are insured separately.
He would probably initiate a passing system that consisted solely of Craig Dawson lumping it to Rickie Lambert, if he wasn't afraid that the fans would start rioting in their frustration and shame.
Since other social networks aren't designed specifically for mothers, Peanut wants to give women who have different interests, identities and parenting styles their own platform instead of lumping them into the same category.
That was true last year when the EU, Japan and China all did better than expected; it is not true this year, an inconvenient fact he buries by lumping the two years together.
Lumping the Obamacare repeal into this bill and essentially letting McCain know he can't have one without the other could also move him back on the side of the majority of his party.
Barbara Fleischauer, a Democrat, told the Charleston Gazette-Mail that the lumping of all the justices together in the articles of impeachment seemed to be a "coup," of sorts, to help Republican Gov.
" Clinton offered a half apology in a Saturday statement, saying she regrets lumping so many Trump supporters into one category, but stood by her characterization of aspects of the Trump campaign as "deplorable.
There's a difference between designing for resilience (say to hurricane-proof a house), and lumping the costs of creating energy-efficient houses onto the owner alone in order to get a regulation passed.
Lumping this valid concern about the effects an on-field strategy might have on players' real lives off the field into the same category as old baseball men yelling at clouds seems disingenuous.
Lumping in EC with the abortion pill is particularly enraging since it's a myth perpetrated by multiple Trump administration appointees to the Department of Health and Human Services, including Teresa Manning and Charmaine Yoest.
Always, the aim was to distinguish between radicals and extremists and the vast majority of mainstream Muslims, and to make sure the latter understood that we were not lumping them in with the former.
Enter a strategy for filers who are just short of the new standard deduction: "Bunching" or lumping multiple years of charitable gifts so that you can beat the hurdle and itemize on your tax return.
Lumping non-need-based aid going to financially needy students with need-based aid is putting a positive spin on the way rising discounting and higher sticker prices affect students, he said in an email.
By lumping rioting in with racketeering charges—usually aimed at cracking down on organized crime—it also means police officers would have the ability to arrest people planning a protest, the Capitol Times points out.
Much of the confusion stems from public health agencies and nonprofits that peddle misleading or outright incorrect information about the threat e-cigarettes represent, often lumping e-cigarettes in with much more dangerous tobacco products.
On a recent episode of "The Argument" podcast, I told my colleague Ross Douthat that I thought he was unfairly lumping together different parts of the media when criticizing the coverage of the Russia investigation.
President Donald Trump at a South Carolina rally tried to cast the global outbreak of the coronavirus as a liberal conspiracy intended to undermine his first term, lumping it alongside impeachment and the Mueller investigation.
Or, after being barraged with Goose Game chatter at work all week, I thought this could have been a portmanteau of quacking scuffle (I guess that makes me goose illiterate, lumping honkers in with ducks).
In the 81-page Monday evening filing, the RNC accused the Obama administration of lumping all the requests together, instead of viewing them individually, painting a misleading picture about its ability to process the documents.
By lumping in donors to these causes protected under the donor privacy bill with what they claim to be a bad influence in politics, opponents disparage true and worthy beneficence done for purposes of conscience.
The thought of intentionally lumping poor schools into lesser divisions, separate from richer schools that have fancy equipment and larger and more specialized coaching staffs, rankles some educators, who say it sends a terrible message.
Clinton delivered a disdainful review Sunday of Trump's performance in Scotland during her first public comments on Britain's vote to withdraw from the European Union, lumping him in with U.S. foe and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
I also appreciated the structure of the book—instead of lumping all of the recipes together under the "simple" umbrella, he categorizes them based on ingredient amount, time optimization, and work required in a handy outline.
"Every day I believe more in karma," Clinton said when asked about Lauer's firing, before lumping him in with several other "men who shaped the narrative" who have been fired over similar allegations of sexual misconduct.
This piece not only fails to play it down the middle; it plays into the very worst of those impulses by simply lumping Johnson's story, with minimal context, into something that approaches character assassination against Naughright.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — President Donald Trump on Friday night tried to cast the global outbreak of the coronavirus as a liberal conspiracy intended to undermine his first term, lumping it alongside impeachment and the Mueller investigation.
Because no one has yet corroborated Ramirez, who has admitted to gaps in her memory, some Kavanaugh allies spent Monday lumping her allegation in with Ford's to argue both are "smears" aimed at derailing Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Once you start lumping—once you declare that all x prefer y —you create the condition for splitting, since there will always be at least one x who is determined to stand apart from the herd.
However, I think that it's very difficult to try to even have a conversation when we're lumping something like minoritized groups calling out a member of their group internally with anything having to do with fucking Nazis.
And a lot of the studies are somewhat subpar, lumping together different skills and using relatively few participants, says Sofie Valk, a cognitive scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Studies in Germany.
LONDON (Reuters) - The striking lack of financial contagion across the euro zone from Italy's bond-market blowout this year shows investors are breaking an eight-year habit of lumping together the bonds of Italy, Spain and Portugal.
Dinosaurs have their own unique traits and evolutionary background that should not be confused with their neighbors in the air and seas, so Unicode should think twice before lumping pterosaurs and Mesozoic swimmers under the dinosaurian banner.
It is most grotesque when it tries for earnest drama, parading the grief of a widower (Liam Neeson) and the humiliation of a middle-aged wife (Emma Thompson) before us when it thinks our throats need lumping.
But lumping message and hard-drive encryption, along with technologies such as Tor, all into the same basket is not helpful for anyone; as each requires a unique response, all balancing privacy, security, and access for police.
Members of Congress have expressed skepticism about lumping white supremacists with other groups given the recent history of violent attacks directed against Latinos in El Paso, Jews in Pittsburgh and African-Americans in Charleston, S.C., among others.
James Cantor, an associate professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Toronto and expert in the neuroscience of sex, cautions against lumping teachers preying on high school students with pedophilic priests for biochemical reasons.
Lumping in an extra $216,212 into his first-day haul allowed O'Rourke, for instance, to claim a larger first day windfall than rival Sanders, who reported raising $21.1 million in the first 24 hours of his presidential bid.
Instead of interpreting the firings as the network's way of taking responsibility for its errors, Trump persecuted the entire organization while also lumping in NBC, CBS, ABC, The New York Times, and The Washington Post for good measure.
Another strategy that's gaining traction is bunching your charitable giving — that is, lumping in at least two years' worth of gifts — to get a charitable deduction that's large enough to help you get over the threshold and itemize.
" The article, "New D.O.J. Statistics on Race and Violent Crime," was by Mr. Taylor, who noted that the Justice Department had begun reporting Latinos in a separate category on crime statistics "rather than lumping them in with whites.
And lumping him in with the same movement that brought down men who ran movie studios and forced themselves on actresses, or the factory-floor supervisors who demanded sex from female workers, trivializes what #MeToo first stood for.
The company has not broken out sales of the gadget in its earnings, instead lumping it into an "other products" category that includes devices such as the iPod and Apple TV. (Reporting by Julia Love; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
We're focused on that categorization and, rather than just lumping them all together and saying we don't even want to look at these compounds, we want to bring them all together and say we do want to explore them.
Monthly payments to a widow of a former employee of Avaya Inc, a bankrupt telecommunications company, are not the kind of retiree benefits the Bankruptcy Code shields, a judge said on Monday, lumping the payments with other unsecured debt.
State Department ordered to review 15,999 new Clinton emails Reuters discovered that from 2010 to 2013, the foundation's health arm wasn't disclosing all of its donors -- leaving out countries like Switzerland and lumping together individuals as one big group.
Lawmakers could come up with a solution that better defines what qualifies as "discrimination" against someone because of their sexual identity, rather than lumping the small minority of people with certain religious or moral beliefs in with actual bigotry.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, during a meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday, shut down Republican Congressman Steve Scalise when he pitched lumping in a pro-concealed carry measure in with a broader gun control measure.
I thought to write an essay that cautioned against having the pendulum swing too far from adulation toward condemnation, that cautioned against lumping Silicon Valley in with Washington and Wall Street as exemplars not of American exceptionalism but of venality.
Proposals to mitigate the outsized influence of the Hawkeye State have included scheduling a single national primary; lumping Iowa in with a swath of more diverse states; or allowing smaller states to go first and leaving larger states to go later.
"As a leaning progressive, I don't see the rationale for lumping together these two men," a man wrote to me this weekend, referring to a sentence where I put Harvey Weinstein's name near Franken's in a short item on Eric Schneiderman.
This clash reached a head back in 2015, when Sad Puppies — a particularly vocal faction of that conservative base — tried to sabotage the nominations in every major category by lumping their votes for a select stock of right-wing creators.
The story, which chronicles wizarding from the 14th to the 17th centuries, was criticized for lumping all Native Americans into one group, appropriating their stories and "completely re-writing these traditions," in the words of Cherokee scholar-blogger Adrienne Keene.
Lumping together all the victims simplifies the concept that Aviv so carefully explores throughout the rest of the piece: the incredible susceptibility of the human mind to suggestion, and the difficulty faced by—and bravery required of—those who resist it.
By lumping regional banks in with Wall Street banks, and therefore forcing them to spend time and money complying with ill-advised regulations, the economy suffers from a shortage of much-needed capital, which could kick-start much-needed economic growth.
Though Moussa Sissoko laboured admirably to create space for them, they neglected to make anything of it, and the game soon descended into a hit-and-miss lumping match the likes of which suited their opponents down to the ground.
Total retail spending fell by an annual 219% in November and December combined, the British Retail Consortium said, lumping the two months together to smooth out volatility caused by changes in the dates of Black Friday between 22 and 2000.
Following the House's initial failure to pass ObamaCare repeal legislation in March due to caucus resistance, President Trump said the conservatives had "hurt the entire Republican agenda," lumping them in with Democrats he pledged to "fight" in the 2018 midterms.
"The fact that BuzzFeed and CNN made the decision to run with this unsubstantiated claim is a sad and pathetic attempt to get clicks," the incoming White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, said, inaccurately lumping the two news organizations together.
Blanket labeling all food with Indian origin as "Indian food" is similar to lumping together every delicacy that comes out of the Americas as "American food," There are historical influences, individual nuance, and geographical identity attached to each much-loved dish.
When Trump won the presidency in November, newspaper columnists smugly claimed that we'd elected the first reality-television POTUS, lumping Trump in with his well-known reality show, and not his malevolent business practices, history of misogyny, or toxic social media persona.
Between the lines: The most notable proposed change: is lumping oversight of "International Financial Institutions" — which could mean anything from the World Bank to foreign banks — with the existing Terrorism and Illicit Finance subcommittee, while scrapping the Monetary Policy and Trade subcommittee.
" The group wrote that lumping social media in with state actors, or issuing a broad ruling that permitted lower courts to do so, could "wreak unintended havoc on the rights of online speakers and the private platforms they use to disseminate their messages.
Reuters reported earlier this year that investors are avoiding lumping British stocks, which have been an intrinsic part of the European investment process for decades while Britain has been an EU member and London a key financial centre, into Europe-bound investments.
Not only does Albany's plan treat a significant fraction of vehicles as if they were invisible and took up no space; it also underplays an incredibly salient distinction — how many people are in a vehicle — by lumping all for-hire vehicles together.
Though he bristles with self-confidence sexually, he is quick to complain of betrayal everywhere, lumping his gay and lesbian friends with the rest of the cisgender world in failing to fight for transgender rights as they once fought for their own.
After House Republicans were unable to gather enough votes to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in March, President Trump suggested that he would consider making a deal with Democrats, potentially by lumping tax and infrastructure legislation into a giant jobs package.
Judge Hellerstein said that in giving the 40 years instead of life he was lumping together some of the time associated with the charges, which ranged from the provision of material support to Hezbollah to receiving military training from the terrorist organization.
On Thursday afternoon, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey went live on Periscope to talk about this new focus, explaining that Twitter is trying to work to increase its platform's "health," an umbrella term under which it's currently lumping its plan to fix all these problems.
If that sounds familiar, that's probably because it's the same thing Nintendo has been doing for the last few years with its Nintendo Direct presentations, distributing news throughout the year instead of lumping all of its announcements together at a single big event like E3.
A bigger problem is that by lumping together climate and social policy the proposal appears to confirm one of the main Republican arguments for inaction on global warming: a contention that Democrats are using the issue as a smokescreen for a left-wing economic agenda.
Rather than lumping everything together like the the Oscars do, the Golden Globes like to split their big awards up into two different categories: drama, for things like The Revenant or Mad Max: Fury Road, and musical or comedy, for things like Trainwreck or Spy.
In fact, Franken's attitude toward his own dismissal shows that while #MeToo advocates are often criticized for lumping together different offenses, accused men and their defenders also perform a kind of flattening — treating any and all repercussions for sexual misconduct allegations as equally severe.
In one ad -- inspired by the candidates' first debate, when both Rokita and Messer wore dark suits, white shirts and red ties -- Braun travels the state with cardboard cut-outs of the two, asking flummoxed voters which one is which while lumping their records together.
"The mainstream media wants this race to be over," Mr. Cruz told voters, in one of his feistiest stump speeches in memory, lumping in "New York power brokers" and John Boehner, the former House speaker and frequent Cruz foil, with his usual list of opponents.
By lumping regional banks in with risky Wall Street banks, and therefore forcing them to spend time and money complying with ill-advised regulations, the economy suffers from a shortage of much-needed lending – lending that could kick-start economic growth to reach higher levels.
However, "ultraprocessed" is a huge category of foods, and by lumping so many things together, the researchers lost sensitivity in their results and cannot pinpoint what exactly is causing the effect seen in the study, said Fitzgerald, who was not involved in the research.
But things do get complicated when you start lumping all of this behavior together in a big anonymous spreadsheet of unsubstantiated allegations against dozens of named men — who were not given the chance to respond — that, by Wednesday night, seemed to have spread far and wide.
" According to Malani, planning for taxes — aka lumping funds in a separate savings account on monthly basis — is a big deal for entrepreneurs and side-hustlers: "You'd be surprised how many people don't [do it], and then April rolls around and they owe the IRS like $1,500.
Sonos doesn't specify why it's lumping Google, YouTube, and Twitter in with Facebook as part of this week-long halt of advertising, but it's safe to assume they fall under that "Big Tech" banner, and the companies haven't been without their own advertising and / or privacy fumbles.
Democrat Matt Morgan: $317,000 CoHRepublican incumbent Jack Bergman: $20183,000 CoH Democrat Dan Kohl: $842,000Republican incumbent Glenn Grothman: $705,000 Democrat J.D. Scholten: $271,000Republican incumbent Steve King: $76,000 I'm lumping these three districts together for a few reasons: Democrats Not Named Hillary Clinton Can Win in These Districts.
Unfortunately, instead of zeroing in on those in the marketplace who caused the financial crisis, the CFPB has insisted on lumping credit unions in with those bad actors and continues to sweep them into rulemakings that should be aimed at unscrupulous participants in the financial marketplace.
Bannon is "a guy who works for me," he said to The Wall Street Journal a day later, lumping the lumpy tactician together with the concierges at Trump Tower, the groundskeepers at Mar-a-Loco and the makers of the meatloaf in the White House kitchen.
They say they're not necessarily scared of the political ramifications but don't want to waste time that could otherwise be spent moving the 85033 annual spending bills on the floor instead of lumping them into one huge catchall package at year's end, as has become commonplace in recent years.
By warning Democrats that their investigations could damage the economy, Trump seems to be trying to dismiss all attempts at legitimate oversight investigations, lumping them all with political hackery intended only to damage him — much as he has done in his criticism of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe.
Only by lumping all black people into this kind of monolithic group can one make sense of how Trump seems to think it's okay to ask any random black person — even a reporter whose profession fundamentally demands some impartiality — to set up a meeting with the Congressional Black Caucus.
Take new French President Emmanuel Macron, who made waves last week after openly condemning Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord, giving Trump an aggressive and muscular handshake, and lumping Trump in with other autocratic strongmen like Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoǧan and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Lumping Biden with some of the most progressive voices in the race under the umbrella of socialism may be intended to harden moderate Republicans against the former vice president, as well as stoke additional infighting within the Democratic field, where the candidates are jockeying to lock down different voter bases.
And the Islamic State has muddied the distinction by lumping together those who carry out attacks under the group's direction — like the militants who attacked Paris in November and Brussels in March — and sympathizers who, lured by the group's message, carry out attacks in its name but act on their own.
Though he himself employed the style throughout his time at Tomonotsu, Kushino expressed discomfort with it in the interview, and especially the lumping together of a wide variety of expressions under the equalizing umbrella of "art," which effectively ignores the drastically different social realities of participants in such an exhibition.
The fact that it came on the heels of the Bush administration lumping in North Korea with Iraq (and Iran) as part of an "Axis of Evil" sent the message that the North might be next, and that it needed to keep up its pursuit of nuclear weapons to avoid that.
It's hard to imagine that Happy Gilmore would be a creative peak for the Adam Sandler Movie, and an outlier from Sandler's actual career, lest we punish Punch-Drunk Love and Funny People by lumping them in with, say, The Cobbler, Jack and Jill, or any of his countless vacations-disguised-as-movies.
It's nearly a sine wave of pronounced emotional highs and lows, leading up to a respectably happy ending: My colleague Kaitlyn Tiffany pointed out that lumping together scripts and novels might be a mistake — the former might have less exposition surrounding the events, and they don't necessarily follow the same dramatic structures.
And earlier this month she insisted that everyone but she and Klobuchar "is either a billionaire or receiving help from PACs that can do unlimited spending" (in the process lumping Sanders together with Buttigieg and Vice President Joe Biden, whose campaigns are funded by super PACs backed by real estate moguls and investment bankers).
"The DEA spokespeople have emphasized their reliance on science rather than anecdote in making scheduling decisions, so given the response not just from the public but from research scientists at Columbia University, among other institutions, they seem willing to admit their mistake in lumping together a coffee plant with synthetic 'designer' drugs," he wrote in an email.
Health care, housing, security, clean air and water, healthy food and nature "providing all people of the United States with — (i) high-quality health care; (ii) affordable, safe, and adequate housing; (iii) economic security; and (iv) access to clean water, clean air, healthy and affordable food, and nature" This is lumping a lot of things in together.
"We hope that we're not trying to sensationalize this epidemic even more by lumping in things such what happened at Dearborn High, where you had a random, isolated incident that doesn't fit the same motive or criteria as these other school shootings," David Mustonen, director of communications for Dearborn Public Schools, told the Detroit Free Press.
Granting Puerto Rico what has been referred to as "Super Chapter 9" — lumping all 18 bond issues together under the same terms — could lead to fiscally struggling U.S. states trying to pursue a similar extraordinary restructuring option for their own outstanding debts, said Negroni, who holds bonds issued by Puerto Rico and is the former head of municipal trading at Goldman Sachs.
All the way back in 1975, a young David Hammons, now one of the most famous and highly valued living artists who would bring his early paintings into Brockman Gallery while they were still wet, described the phenomenon of white curators lumping black artists together in shows, no matter how dissimilar their work, as if being black alone was their only distinguishing virtue.
The most visible effect of Korean skin care's success is how Western brands have begun copying Korean brands, and how many brands that aren't from Korea are doing their best to be lumped into the Korean skin care umbrella — that's not even mentioning the retail giant Sephora's clumsy effort in lumping Asian skin care brands like Tatcha as Korean even if they're not.
The survey doesn't ask specifically about Catholic or Protestant clergy, lumping them all together as "clergy," but it's reasonable to assume that Catholics were talking about Catholic clergy, Gallup says, particularly since there have been large drops in Catholics' views of clergy members' ethics several times over the past 20 years, each time after a new sexual abuse scandal in their church has come to light.
Your interview five days before you took office with The Times of London and Germany's Bild -- particularly lumping Putin and German chancellor Angela Merkel together as equals, your continued skepticism over the value of NATO, while linking nuclear arms reduction to a lifting of Russian sanctions -- only reinforced fears that you could break with generations of political and strategic precedents that have maintained peace and stability in Europe.
In the song's 2nd verse he says: "You're Miley, you're Elvis, you're Iggy AzaleaFake and so plastic, you've heisted the magicYou've taken the drums and the accent you rapped inYou're branded hip-hop, it's so fascist and backwardsThat Grandmaster Flash'd go slap it, you bastard" It seems he's lumping himself in with both women -- and the criticisms they all hear about their music -- but Iggy's taken it very personally.
Following his statement concerning Mexican immigrants as rapists and drug smugglers, where he came dangerously close to lumping all Mexicans into these two groups, some pundits thought it was the beginning of the end for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
The company has not broken out sales of the gadget in its earnings, instead lumping it into an "other products" category that includes devices such as the iPod and Apple TV. Strong sales of the Apple Watch are to be expected during the holiday quarter as the gadget is a more natural gift than some of the company's other products such as the iPhone or Mac computer, said analyst Bob O'Donnell of TECHnalysis Research.
The company has not broken out sales of the gadget in its earnings, instead lumping it into an "other products" category that includes devices such as the iPod and Apple TV. Strong sales of the Apple Watch are to be expected during the holiday quarter as the gadget is a more natural gift than some of the company's other products such as the iPhone or Mac computer, said analyst Bob O'Donnell of TECHnalysis Research.
" Yet in a reflection of the multidimensional melee that allowed Mr. Sanders to claim victory in New Hampshire with the smallest plurality of any winner in decades, Mr. Richmond also criticized two other candidates, Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Buttigieg, lumping them into the same risky group and arguing that Democrats should not "take a chance with a self-defined socialist, a mayor of a very small city, a billionaire who all of a sudden is a Democrat.
He also takes issue with them lumping in wins that consisted of a policy not passing — pretty common in a system with strong status quo bias, like American politics — with ones that consisted of a policy passing, a much rarer event: When the rich (but not the middle-class) favor a policy, the policy is adopted 37 percent of the time; when the middle-class (but not the rich) favor a policy, the policy is adopted 26 percent of the time.
Tom ColeThomas (Tom) Jeffrey ColeTo fix retirement, we need to understand it On The Money: Trump banks on Fed, China to fuel 2020 economy | Judge orders parties to try to reach deal in lawsuit over Trump tax returns | Warren targets corporate power with plan to overhaul trade policy Lawmakers point to entitlements when asked about deficits MORE (R-Okla.), the chairman of the Appropriations labor, health and human services subcommittee, says the House will likely have to follow the Senate in lumping its spending bill for those agencies with legislation funding the Pentagon.

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