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Bespoke's study also makes a case for more dollar gains.
All of this helps makes a case for its larger size.
This audacious laptop makes a case for why more is better.
She makes a case for building a worldwide, highly attuned surveillance system.
The episode as a whole makes a case for this ragtag couple.
I can't say the short makes a case for monogamy as a failure.
The research makes a case for expanding the number of top-tier journals.
No one makes a case for a beauty uniform quite like Victoria Beckham.
The Colour in Anything makes a case for the careful, deliberate, comfortingly static musician.
The problem is that out of date, simplistic, thinking still makes a case for coal.
On Icy, Saweetie makes a case for how to adapt once you've made it in.
On Icy, she makes a case for how to adapt once you've made it in.
But there is also research that makes a case for teaching students about personal finances.
Keef, who makes weed his moniker, makes a case for smoking and driving ... a terrible case.
" Put simply, Villa says the song makes "a case for owning the best part of ourselves.
And in driving home that point, BlacKkKlansman makes a case for why it deserves an Oscar.
My new book, "The Moment of Lift," makes a case for prioritizing gender equality around the world.
Then Randyll makes a case for himself as the dark-horse fantasy league pick of the year.
In this week's letter, Jinnie Lee makes a case for being a total downer on karaoke night.
The work makes a case for environmental protection and for renewing the bond between humans and nature.
They are easy to dismiss, but the German artist Hito Steyerl makes a case for their value.
In our new book, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York, makes a case for why it does.
This looks at the creature's remarkable intelligence and makes a case for its consciousness and self-awareness.
It's something that isn't often seen in real life or onscreen, but DuVernay makes a case for it.
She even makes a case for plural marriage as a vehicle for a form of feminist consciousness-raising.
But this history makes a case for books as the era's real achievement: their production, consumption and trade.
Citing now-debunked studies from the 1950s, he even makes a case for why underage sex can be healthy.
Ruth Franklin makes a case for Jackson's importance as a writer in the tradition of Hawthorne, Poe and James.
In so doing, she makes a case for the poetic and performative grounds to countless other kinds of care.
Of course, correlation does not prove causation, but the study makes a case for the benefits of civic engagement.
Later, he makes a case for why excellent writing is a moral issue, not simply a question of aesthetics.
T's writer-at-large Nancy Hass makes a case for taking this period of social distancing to learn bridge.
The film makes a case for the healing properties of architecture, but could just as well be referring to film.
But none of it makes a case for his career like that single track, or even that single drum fill.
And Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes a case for why his cousin Michael C. Skakel did not kill Martha Moxley.
The show makes a case for empathy, a thing that people often call "political correctness" when it cramps their style.
Yet this is the most important story, because it's where Bannos makes a case for including Maier in the canon.
Youngest Huang kid Evan (Ian Chen), brilliant and bored, makes a case for why he should go to private school.
The Center for Immigration Studies, also in Washington, for example makes a case for immigrants paying for their own health insurance.
At a time when the building of walls occupies so much attention, Gibson makes a case for the blurring of boundaries.
Last night, Trump rallied on his behalf (insofar as Trump actually goes and makes a case for someone, which is not...really).
Belle (or is it Hermione Granger?) and Lord Voldemort aren't an obvious pairing, but this trailer definitely makes a case for the couple.
Even though rock music's importance faded and the magazine has thinned, Hagan makes a case for Wenner's lasting place in 20th-century history.
The visually stunning clip makes a case for "Mary" as a front-runner in the costume design and makeup categories at the Oscars.
Janet L. Yellen, who was the Fed's first female chair, often makes a case for greater representation on the basis of pure practicality.
In this book, he outlines how the justice system works, and makes a case for why those bedrock principles are critical to society.
With precision and measured optimism, Botsman makes a case for the rise of a new distributed approach to trust, powered by the digital age.
Even as she makes a case for programs like Back on Track, Harris is careful never to make excuses for even low-level offenders.
Inside the issue, Vogue's Maya Singer makes a case for how beauty and body image standards have shifted and (gasp!) maybe even disappeared entirely.
He makes a case for himself, about how rap—specifically his vision— speaks to kids from broken and impoverished homes much like he did.
In the movie's most notorious scene, she makes a case for the erotics of grapefruit that should have sent citrus stock through the roof.
In its repetition and pileup of whimsy, Frost's novel makes a case for the Reader's Digest condensations that have served its hero so well.
It's definitely not the answer for everyone, but Stadia pulls off the most important thing it can at launch: it makes a case for existing.
To the Editor: Diane Ravitch makes a case for the failure of the Common Core standards to deliver on the promised improvement in student skills.
In its S-1, CrowdStrike makes a case for its offering based on the rise of cloud computing and the growing threat of cybersecurity breaches.
Briana, who just finished recording a new album, takes JC's point even further -- and makes a case for all people to stop dropping both words.
" Manduley also makes a case for going slow and soft: "Going slower can also increase the 'tease' factor [and] delay gratification in a sensual way.
The novelist and Iraq war veteran Kevin Powers makes a case for the "unmatched moral clarity" of "Slaughterhouse-Five" by Kurt Vonnegut, 50 years on.
The largest funding recipient is Blue Bottle Coffee, known for serving a brew so strong it makes a case for turning caffeine into a regulated substance.
That makes a case for more generosity from the British side, particularly over EU citizens in Britain and the sums needed to pay the "Brexit bill".
"We need the old timers to do the decent thing and begin to retire" – Laura Ingraham makes a case for term limits on Capitol Hill pic.twitter.
Soko makes a case for frowning if you feel like it in a melancholy track that evokes the vibe of Beach House as interpreted by Nico.
Our science writer makes a case for unearthing what is below our feet before it disappears: "What have we already known, or built, and forgotten?" he asks.
The documentary makes a case for viewing Trayvon Martin's death and the Zimmerman verdict as a turning point that galvanized progressive political activists and white supremacists alike.
He also makes a case for George W. Bush as a good governor, more interested in meeting the state's social needs than in fighting its culture wars.
Tanabe makes a case for himself when the camera pans to him, arguing that Tesar, who says he took over the executive chef role, is not contributing enough.
Arguing that the search for sustainability may make costly, labor-intensive methods newly attractive, he also makes a case for the psychological benefits of working with one's hands.
So this exhibition of more than 80 works makes a case for giving him a closer look, from his pioneering woodcuts to his 1907 rendering of Gertrude Stein.
The fast-growing social network is already proving to be a primary exhibit as Facebook makes a case for why it doesn't have a monopoly on social media.
Though WeWork declined to comment on the record, in its now-defunct IPO filings it makes a case for why it will survive and potentially thrive in a recession.
If league MVP Steph Curry can guide his Warriors to the title after their record 43-win season, Golden State makes a case for best team of all-time.
His ability to channel this energy into short, effective musical explorations of love, regret, and grief makes a case for him as one of rap's most sophisticated young songwriters.
While Mr. Lance makes a case for being a moderate bridge between the parties, Mr. Malinowski makes a better case for bipartisanship that can get results with Democratic leadership.
Yet this book makes a case for him as a perceptive and eccentric American original, a man who seems to have fallen out of the sky like a meteor.
But the endorsement process is typically opaque: The opinion section publishes an unsigned editorial that supports one candidate and makes a case for why readers should do the same.
The PSA is narrated by Antwon's mother, Michelle Kenney, and she makes a case for the need for more "understanding and communication" between police and the communities they serve.
Although it was not Achebe's original intent, I believe he inadvertently makes a case for feminism in "Things Fall Apart" by showing the negative impact of Okonkwo's toxic masculinity.
Of course, nothing in Congress happens quickly, especially considering the amount of money that tech's biggest companies pour into Washington D.C. lobbying that makes a case for ongoing self-regulation.
In a New York Times op-ed, Katharine Smyth makes a case for online dating as a form of self-expansion, and not just a tool for finding a partner.
If we put aside the president's venality, corruption, possible treason, psychopathology and what this neuropsychologist suspects is his possible dementia, the scenario presented makes a case for dereliction of duty.
But "Thunder Road" makes a case for Arnaud as a good-hearted goof, the sort of guy that a sister or brother might worry about, and maybe not fully understand.
" My colleague Michelle Goldberg makes a case for Warren: "I'm not going to argue that Warren has the best chance of winning in 2020; I have no idea who does.
She makes a case for treating the wave of revelations as an opportunity to re-examine a culture-wide system of discrimination, not just individual instances of bigotry and harassment.
But she also makes a case for the importance of valuing the softer voices in the room, pointing to famous introverts like Rosa Parks, Dr. Seuss, and Steve Wozniak as evidence.
This valuable period-instrument orchestra, under the direction of Thomas Crawford, makes a case for a second listen to his opera "L'isola disabitata" (The Desert Island), set to a libretto by Metastasio.
In a New York Times op-ed, "Why Millennials Should Lead the Next Labor Movement," Daily Show writer Kashana Cauley makes a case for a union renaissance led by young people working today.
"This book makes a case for him as a perceptive and eccentric American original, a man who seems to have fallen out of the sky like a meteor," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
It makes a case for having faith in the public institutions where ordinary people work — away from the limelight, without trying to score political points — in order to make our communities truly better.
He makes a case for the interconnectedness of natural systems: Falling leaves near coastlines leach acids into the ocean, stimulating the growth of plankton, which in turn increases the yields of fish and oysters.
The site makes a case for the internet as the great democratizer of the art world — you no longer need to go to a fancy college to browse that fancy college's art collection, for example.
The writer-director Gerard Alessandrini (the wit behind the "Forbidden Broadway" spoofs) makes a case for the numbers not needing any kind of larger context — and some of them are loose trunk songs to begin with.
She also makes a case for picking up the phone and working things out, rather than hiding behind emails and texts — a deeply unfashionable stance that will forever endear her to me, a stubborn phone person.
Lerner's memoir makes a case for spending time together under the rules of neutrality imposed by a game, an approach to living that refrains from over-sharing and outward complaint to concentrate on the task at hand.
The hearing is part of an ongoing investigation into the dominance of Big Tech by the House antitrust subcommittee, and makes a case for the harms inherent when a small number of players control the online ecosystem.
The goof occurs about halfway through the episode in a scene where Peter Dinklage's crafty imp Tyrion Lannister makes a case for the future of Westeros, some eagle-eyed viewers spotted not one but two plastic water bottles.
While it doesn't quite depict Tesla as the "nicest geek ever," as The Oatmeal dubbed him, it thoroughly averts the "arrogant genius" archetype and makes a case for Tesla being mostly uninterested in people but still deeply humanistic.
The black man who dies and lives to tell the tale in her play is not an Everyblackman (though Blain-Cruz makes a case for that by showing us a series of wrongful deaths—a lynching, an electrocution).
Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion, a multi-floor exhibition at the Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM), features 45 haute couture outfits from 15 of van Herpen's collections, and truly makes a case for fashion as a fine art.
In a powerful introduction to a new bicentennial edition, FRANKENSTEIN: THE 1818 TEXT (Penguin Classics, paper, $10), the literary scholar Charlotte Gordon makes a case for the 1818 text being a purer distillation of the complexities of Shelley's life.
The low global rates environment "makes a case for the Fed to loosen even if the U.S. economy is strong," as it recently did, said Obstfeld, who presented a key paper on the topic at a recent Chicago Fed conference.
The museum makes a case for the Greater West in the exhibition catalogue, citing plate tectonics, the fact that the region was populated by humans later than elsewhere, an abundance of natural resources, and a colonial presence in recent history.
Using the global phenomenon of K-pop as a critical lens for popular media and consumer culture, the exhibition makes a case for the ways in which K-pop fandom itself is a contested battleground for cultural affinities and political ideologies.
In total, Trump's proposed federal budget for financial year 2018 — humbly titled "America First: A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again" — makes a case for $4.3 trillion in cuts and $717 billion in additional spending over the next decade.
It will always be difficult to argue that photography is not a documentary medium — it draws subjects and light from the world  — but FotoFocus 2016 successfully makes a case for deeper awareness that whatever pictures convey is truly not the whole picture.
To most people in Washington or New York, Mr. Steyer is the "Impeachment Guy" who has spent millions of dollars on television ads in which he speaks to the camera directly and makes a case for the urgent need to impeach President Trump.
The turnabout has raised concern that the company is being more optimistic than its trial results warrant as it makes a case for a desperately needed treatment that, if approved, could be the first to slow progression of the mind-wasting disease.
Having a game that rivaled some of Chamberlain's best is another feather in Harden's cap as he makes a case for himself as the league's M.V.P. Harden and Westbrook are among the leading contenders, and the numbers for both players are staggering.
Rather, it just makes a case for a certain modesty in all analysis, whether it's a critique of some Adam Schiff stratagem today or a condemnation of Susan Collins (or, perhaps, Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema) for not voting to remove the president tomorrow.
" In his written testimony, Lehmann makes a case for delivery via robots and drones, with the hopes that Congress will consider advancing a budget that "prioritizes improving STEM teaching and supportive active learning; Expanding access to rigorous STEM courses; addressing bias and expanding opportunities for underrepresented students in STEM.
It could be argued that the painting makes a case for Korean-American identity as something only seemingly assimilated into the zeitgeist of American life; meanwhile, when one examines the matter more closely, the immigrant has to make untold sacrifices to appear not wholly estranged from their adopted society.
" (NYT) Boston Fed President Makes a Case for Rate Hikes: Eric Rosengren said, "If at the end of the next year we were at the point where inflation was around 2 percent and the unemployment rate was below 4 percent, I'd be concerned if we hadn't moved to remove accommodation.
Seductive though those textiles are, the MAK exhibition makes a case for the importance of Frank's architecture, not least by showing how elements of his work that were considered odd by his contemporaries, like nostalgia and improvisation, have been embraced by successive generations of architects, including Denise Scott Brown and Rem Koolhaas.
Taken as a whole, byNWR makes a case for several lost or dying institutions at once: the low-budget exploitation film, of course, but also the obsessively focused zine, the Web 1.0-era online magazine, and the video-store clerk willing to recommend something truly unusual to jaded viewers who think they've seen it all.
Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks San Jose mayor proposes mandatory liability insurance for gun owners Democrats give cold shoulder to Warren wealth tax MORE (D-Calif.), who will be vice chairman of the House Progressive Caucus next year, said the decision "absolutely" makes a case for Medicare for all.
Nussbaum, the Pulitzer Prize-winning television critic for The New Yorker, makes a case for the critical cultural importance of TV. The essays in this collection are far-ranging, touching on everything from creative ambition and the shows that shaped her ( like "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"), as well how to grapple with artists implicated in the #MeToo movement.
" Former Attorney General Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderTrump's DOJ makes a case for civil rights for the unborn Trump defends rhetoric: 'When they hit us we have to hit back' If Roger Stone were a narco, he'd be in the clear MORE drew criticism when he recommended last year that when Republicans "go low, we kick them.
One of the sad things about my book—and maybe this makes a case for writing a sequel—is that Hynek passed away in 1986, and it was exactly a year later that the entire UFO field went through a complete paradigm shift with the publication of Whitley Strieber's Communion [which was later made into a movie starring Christopher Walken].
Featuring Norah Jones, Jack Johnson, Gary Clark Jr., Jim James, Kurt Vile, the Head the Heart, Father John Misty and Mr. Lesh with his Terrapin Family Band, the new festival makes a case for Monterey Pop as a continuing influence in the age of Coachella and Bonnaroo, and the organizers will walk a fine line in honoring the spirit of the original.
While moving toward Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, Hajdu notes the changes in microphone technology that allowed for the crooning style of Rudy Vallee, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra (in his early, heartthrob phase), and makes a case for the importance of African-American women like Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey to the music that would become known as rock 'n' roll.
One, these are hard cases — but top officials like Attorney General Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderBig stimulus packages required, but they risk political blowback Trump's DOJ makes a case for civil rights for the unborn Trump defends rhetoric: 'When they hit us we have to hit back' MORE and the Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet BhararaPreetinder (Preet) Singh BhararaBig stimulus packages required, but they risk political blowback Rep.
Until the headsets go completely wireless (which is in the works), it's too easy to get wound up in cables — and court disaster — as you move around larger spaces in VR. Touch still deserves criticism for its power needs and its sub-optimal 360-degree tracking, but it also makes a case for VR experiences that leave you free to move around without a true room-scale experience.
France, Germany and the Soviet Union are all associated with pioneering schools of cinema, but this retrospective suggests that Czechoslovakia nurtured some of Europe's most innovative filmmaking before World War II. The lineup makes a case for the canonization of the auteur Gustav Machaty, perhaps best known for his early sound feature "From Saturday to Sunday" (April 14-15 and 22) and for "Ecstasy" (April 14 and 20), scandalous for footage of a skinny-dipping Hedy Lamarr.
He's constantly stacking himself up against Jay Z; he invokes the greats half a decade after this on the proving ground of "A Milli"; throughout the Sqad Up tapes he's tackling beats from Jay Z and Nas, who at the time were not only just about the two biggest rappers in the world but locked in a struggle to each prove himself superior to the other (Wayne demolishing their beats makes a case for himself as dark horse candidate for winner of that beef).

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