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I argue that La La Land makes the same offense.
This doesn't mean that everyone at Twitter makes the same.
Hatch makes the same argument and spearheaded a bipartisan fix.
He makes the same thing every day: a veggie frittata.
Time and time again, the company makes the same judgment errors.
"I hope no child makes the same poor choices I did."
They can hardly complain if Europe makes the same choice. ♦
He makes the same appeal to Canadian, Norwegian and Filipino authorities.
Now in the know and threatened, he makes the same choice again.
In New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio makes the same argument.
Kelly makes the same point herself to support her "secret radical" thesis.
A mom who makes the same joke — well, she's just a bad mom!
It makes the same point in a much more subtle and effective way.
At the end of the day, he makes the same long trip in reverse.
Ahead, read why Ivanka always makes the same pose and what her other mannerisms mean.
But if a mother makes the same choice, it would be the end of her.
When Geoff Cameron or Jermaine Jones makes the same sort of appearance, he gets $3,750.
It looks the same, feels the same, smells the same, and makes the same coffee.
His new book makes the same case with updated statistics, and adds two extra elements.
Keppler highlights that last summer's European Championship was low scoring; Weinzierl makes the same point.
Mr. Hall, working in a more sentimental, multiplex-friendly mode, makes the same point here.
She reportedly makes the same for her role on Vanderpump Rules, which she also executive produces.
Armin Szegedi, who runs clinical development of the drug rapastinel at Allergan, makes the same argument.
The site makes the same "no duds" guarantee for all the mystery packs, regardless of genre.
Seven Stills, a San Francisco-based brewery, says that it rarely makes the same beer twice.
"These stories keep coming out don't they, and every one makes the same point," she added.
It's like a workout video that makes the same corny stretching joke every time you play it.
This helpful Bloomberg explainer on Ecuador makes the same point about removal of decades-old subsidies there.
A modern demosponge species, which makes the same 22014-mes steroids that the researchers found in ancient rocks.
" Blossom makes the same argument: "The pharma companies' interests are in money, not at all in healing people.
But Zacharia also makes the same arguments about the removal of these privacy rules being good for consumers.
He makes the same claim as his far-right counterparts in the United States: Facebook discriminates against conservatives.
Tony said he will not do that fight unless he makes the same exact money that Khabib makes.
Still, he said, A.P.C. makes the same kind of corduroys and sweaters he used to rabble-roused in.
There's nothing that says that a friend, just because they're your peer, makes the same amount of money.
Later, Evan makes the same journey with the older, enfeebled Karamakate (Antonio Bolívar Salvador), whose tribe is now extinct.
RELATED: Lyndon Johnson's 'Daisy' ad, which changed the world of politics, turns 50 Clinton's ad makes the same argument.
The author makes the same argument as Republicans did post-Bush: Bush betrayed conservatism; conservatism didn't betray the public.
"When everyone makes the same bet and there's a heavily shorted stock, there's a rush to cover," Siegel said.
"You know, whenever I play Tennis, the ball always bounces smoothly and makes the same sound," he tells his father.
The brief makes the same persuasive arguments for mootness that the city presented but couches them in unusually strident terms.
And there's Daniel Goffart's "The End of the Middle Class," from last year, which makes the same point for Germany.
He makes the same call for other disabilities in his wider disability policy platform, and it is equally, bafflingly limited.
She measures her morning routine with an egg timer, and every day without fail her hair makes the same triangle shape.
If everyone makes the same mistake, they can all legitimately claim nobody was around to lead them down the righteous path.
Arty is grayer these days, a little heavier, too, but otherwise he makes the same impression: bothered, uprooted, in a jam.
The second movie makes the same reference at the end of the movie — no diminishing returns on anal sex jokes, it seems.
These are the actions of a crazy person, and I am relaying them here so nobody makes the same mistakes as me.
China regularly makes the same point about "cyber sovereignty" to promote a fragmented, locally governed internet that lets it control information domestically.
In a blog post announcing the new index, the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, which oversaw the work, makes the same observation.
The White House needs to learn this historic lesson fast before it makes the same mistakes with its upcoming tax reform efforts.
"We can't change the past but we can learn from the past and make sure nobody makes the same mistakes ever again."
It makes the same sense to me that if I buy a gun online, I should have to undergo the background check.
In almost every election, the Bharatiya Janata Party makes the same promise: to build a Hindu temple in the city of Ayodhya.
Another tackles equal pay when Penelope finds out a less qualified male co-worker makes the same amount of money as she does.
Unless a majority makes the same first choice there will be a second vote among the top picks then a third-round runoff.
The company makes the same amount of sales at those stores, but it saves money by carrying less inventory and employing fewer workers.
The exhibition makes the same point about nature: no matter how much urban life tries to escape it, nature is an overpowering force.
You may need to keep a corkboard nearby to ensure the new information makes the same sense to you as it does to Zellner.
Offred makes the same face I do when I was planning on spending a night with Netflix and someone makes me go out instead.
However, several other baby meal startups haven't fared well in the past and Little Spoon could become another casualty if it makes the same mistakes.
The Treasury report makes the same argument as PHH— that the CFPB's power is unchecked by any board, and places excessive compliance burdens on banks.
But in using the scrappy Off Broadway milieu to boost Charlie's bona fides, "Marriage Story" makes the same fundamental mistake as "Barry" and the others.
The situation is more dramatic, but not materially different, if everyone makes the same non-procreative choice, with the result that the entire species dies out.
Jed Emerson, who pioneered early attempts to monetize the economic value of social impact, makes the same point in his recent book The Purpose of Capital.
Clinton often makes the same argument, that she is best prepared to defeat the Republicans in November, highlighting dire consequences if the Democrats were to lose.
On their own, an individual run might not tell you very much; maybe the player makes the same mistakes as you, or mistakes different than you.
A deep dive into the exit polls makes the same general finding: Those who approve of Trump voted Republican, while those who disapproved of him voted Democratic.
Yaa makes the same point, citing as an example the highly controversial 'trance' where Santeria priests are possessed in order to facilitate direct communication with the orishas.
Ms. Balkissoon would like to see the same in her native Canada, and a recent op-ed in The Houston Chronicle makes the same case for Texas.
The company closed the plant because demand for Chevy Cruzes had declined, even as it has kept open its plant in Mexico that makes the same car.
"There's a lot that I didn't learn and that's why I feel passionate about making sure no one else makes the same mistakes that I have," she says.
Peterson essentially makes the same faulty argument as Murrary: that IQ is a sound scientific concept that can accurately predict intelligence, and it should be analyzed through race.
She makes the same mistakes any young person would, only they're seen as bigger mistakes because they lead to putting her life and the life of others in danger.
In other words, if someone makes the same mistake again, Slack will disable the tokens and warn them — as seen in the message Slack recently started sending to some developers.
It's not so forgivable, however, if the president of the United States makes the same mistake when welcoming the leader of one of our most important economic and security partners.
Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a robot that makes the same calculation, choosing on the fly whether to grab an object with pincers or lift it with a suction cup.
Ballentine said the transition from Division II to the N.F.L. has required a significant leap on his part, but his coaches have noticed that he rarely makes the same mistake twice.
But if that battery case makes the same satisfying clink-clank sound when you open and close the lid like a Zippo lighter does, I might be already reaching for my wallet.
These days Ms. Watts still makes the same trek she made for nine years, getting off one subway stop early to get in a walk and a cup of coffee before work.
" NTIA makes the same point, arguing that "calls for replacing the multistakeholder model with a multilateral, government-run approach will only grow louder if the U.S. government fails to complete the transition.
When we're winning and the umpire makes a questionable call, we might be fine with it, but when we're down 1-0 and the umpire makes the same call, we freak out.
Caro makes the same point more succinctly when writing about "The Power Broker," recalling how he was swept away by the scandalous material he was discovering and an accompanying sense of duty.
As I explained in a feature story, we now have a president who courts known anti-vaccine crackpots and makes the same kinds of pseudoscience claims about lifesaving immunizations that they do.
"The New York Times itself makes the same economic decisions and has also received significant tax benefits from New York State and New York City in making decisions on their locations," Cuomo wrote.
The second paper, in Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, makes the same point — commonly used models are underestimating the economic impacts of climate change — in a slightly different way, to a different audience.
A super PAC is spending $10 million on nationwide TV ads saying Clinton is too scandal-plagued for office, an investment that comes as the Republican makes the same case on the campaign trail.
We see this through natural phenomena such as deja vu, the teachings of Tibetan monks, heightened intuition, synchronicity, telepathy, the knowledge each of us makes the same damn mistakes again, and again, and again.
It says that people scowl when they're angry and pout when they're sad, that everyone around the world not only makes the same expressions, but that you're born with the capacity to recognize them automatically.
" And, CNN's story from earlier this week makes the same point: "Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist and the former head of Breitbart, had pressed Trump to stick with his campaign promise and leave the deal.
He has tweaked the details of what his plan covers, but still makes the same forceful case for a national plan with no copays, deductibles, premiums or coverage limitations — paid for by tax increases. Sen.
No need to quote from RIAA boss Cary Sherman's letter, since it makes the same argument he has been making for some time, but if you want to see it for yourself, head over here.
A new biography, "Bush," by Jean Edward Smith, makes the same points that Trump made when he shook up the Republican orthodoxy and tripped up Jeb — that W. ignored warnings before 9/11 and overreacted after.
Hypothetically, if House Speaker Paul Ryan makes the same commitment — which senators said he refused to do on Friday night — Democrats might support a shorter-term spending bill that would keep the government open until Feb. 8.
It is also, on average, a few minutes faster than the Vremi (probably only when making smaller ice), but all in all, it's the same deal, and it makes the same 26 pounds of ice in 24 hours.
Considering this current suit makes the same claim as the one over the 2013 shutdown, she is confident the court will rule in the employees' favor—and, hopefully, much sooner than the four years it took last time.
Looking at pictures of the chateau reminded me of the lesson of Calberte: individuals experience time going in one direction, relentlessly forward into the future, and so we think that history, too, makes the same ever forward progress.
What the right won't say about Baltimore Almost every conservative critique I've read about Baltimore makes the same points: The homicide rate is out of control, taxes are too high and left-wing policies are killing the city.
"For me, what matters is making sure everyone makes the same wage, and to be able to do that in a time frame that's not eight years," said Ashly Luna, an assembler at a truck plant in Flint, Mich.
The whole industry seems to be reading from the same playbook: Pair up with a company that makes the same product to become a leading provider, and thus gain more clout to negotiate business with hospitals and health insurers.
Except that CBN also put out a video that makes the same edit, cutting out the context between "more fearful" and "we should be profiling" — which is less than a sentence — to make it look like she's actually advocating profiling.
Fantastic Beasts makes the same mistake, burying the darker conspiracy of Grindelwald's efforts to procure an Obscurus in order to conquer the world underneath a mountain of Newt chasing down cute, computer-generated creatures and showing off his magical menagerie.
" The New York Times editorial board makes the same point, arguing: "To have a real impact on drug prices, Congress will need to do a lot more than browbeat pharmaceutical executives in the hopes of shaming them into reducing their prices.
She counters with the argument that his dad, a car salesman, makes the same commission whether a customer snaps a car off the lot with no fuss or puts him through multiple test drives and other headaches before signing the lease.
Warren makes the same point, but her consistent demurrals when faced with the tax question -- on the campaign trail, when it's been posed by voters at rallies, and on the debate stage -- set up Medicare for All critics for a predictable pile-on.
The essay specifically makes the same culturally relativist argument that Rapp's critics were making five years later, but rather than absolve her of perceived guilt, it allowed those against her to change tack — instead of a "feminazi," she was now pro-pedophilia.
"Women want to be treated as equals, and we want feminism to be a thing, but it's really difficult when every woman makes the same point about her vagina, over and over," Shlesinger said of female comics in the much-criticized interview.
"I'm banging my head against the wall because women want to be treated as equals, and we want feminism to be a thing, but it's really difficult when every woman makes the same point about her vagina, over and over," Schlesinger said.
Y'all are ready to frame Kanye's tweets about him sitting next to a water bottle on a plane but then are disappointed when he makes the same type of comment on a song he obviously threw together in an afternoon in the studio.
There's no proof, but it seems to us that Zanester98 was trying to be clever here by refusing to play her game and pretending to mess it up (really, who makes the same mistake three times?) But if it was a strategy, it didn't work.
"   Scottish writer Thomas Carlyle, whom Engels quotes at length, makes the same observation: that due to the Irish influx during this period, "labour, to which mere strength with little skill will suffice" would be done "not at the English price, but at an approximation to the Irish price.
While Louie tries for the same balance, and often fails with routine dives into the morbid and melodramatic, and Master of None makes the same attempt yet fails with stilted dialogue and comedic timing that rarely dips below the surface, Atlanta, at least in its first two episodes, succeeds.
"Have you ever been to a meeting when you're at the table, and a woman makes a suggestion, and then they go to the next person, and then two persons later a man makes the same suggestion, the other gentleman at the table say, 'That's a great idea'"?
Political life in Scotland is dominated by a Scottish National Party (SNP) that has no real relevance down south (though it has 35 MPs, and Ian Blackford, their leader, manfully makes the same speech at Prime Minister's Questions every week about how Britain is taking Scotland out of the EU against its will).
Her advice for women transcends politics "Have you ever been to a meeting when you're at the table, and a woman makes a suggestion, and then they go to the next person, and then two persons later a man makes the same suggestion, the other gentleman at the table say, 'That's a great idea'"?
They and the right-wing groups that support them quickly regrouped around another plaintiff, a child-support specialist from Illinois named Mark Janus, who makes the same argument the California teachers did: Activities by public-sector unions are inherently political, so it's impossible to separate the costs of collective bargaining from those of political lobbying.
Club for Growth, an anti-tax group that has endorsed Ted Cruz  Reach: Aired in Wisconsin as part of a $1 million ad buy  Impact: This ad from the makes the same argument that conservatives have been trotting out whenever they want Kasich to leave the race: That he'll never come anywhere close to the 1,237 delegates he would need to win the nomination outright.
Scott has called him cocky, said that he isn't "getting it," that he is not as mature as Kyrie Irving or Chris Paul, that he hasn't earned his trust, that he makes the same mistakes over and over again, that he doesn't get to play just because he was the No. 2 pick, that he has a way to go and is definitely not Magic Johnson.

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