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And — almost unthinkably — all without a shred of consequence.
But after the outrage subsides, very little of consequence changes.
With bitcoin, there are only a few miners of consequence.
That was before celebrity "became the new imprimatur of consequence".
Police literally murdering innocent citizens free of consequence disrespects the flag.
It is these things that grow men and women of consequence.
Making piecemeal decisions of consequence, but without a clearly articulated vision.
But in the field, every single player of consequence is worth watching.
For that reason, fear of consequence doesn't prevail in the digital space.
"Colin took action with no fear of consequence or repercussion," said Beyoncé.
Georgopoulos's insights touched on just about everything of consequence that was human.
"That uncertainty has its own set of consequence and impacts," she says.
Because what is it, other than an awareness of consequence and connection?
Years earlier, Monique wanted Dr. Ablow to suffer some sort of consequence.
But these people act like spoiled children, with no fear of consequence.
Today, I raise my voice like a weapon, with zero fear of consequence.
What it means: The race itself probably doesn't amount to anything of consequence.
L.S.U.'s lone senior of consequence, Keith Hornsby, has battled injuries all season.
Indeed, they don't spend much time really thinking about political issues of consequence.
This is essentially the only game with anything of consequence riding on it.
That is where compromise comes in because without it — nothing of consequence happens.
None of this is to suggest that Amazon's growth is free of consequence.
My players went from being girls with ambition to becoming women of consequence.
A moment of only six bars or so, but six bars of consequence.
Implementing the Lautenberg Act won't be easy, but nothing of consequence ever is.
He (and presumably other) newcomers pay money to fulfill their fantasies, free of consequence.
Even Yahoo Sports (???) by way of Consequence of Sound got in on the game.
I hope that whoever allowed this to happen, also faces some type of consequence.
We gave up far too much while the Americans gave up nothing of consequence.
We often appear to disagree over matters of consequence, and inconsequence, with equal ferocity.
One has to do some charming if one wishes to get anything of consequence.
White House spokeswoman Hope Hicks confirmed the meetings, saying nothing of consequence was discussed.
Nor, for that matter, did he do all that much of consequence within it.
He acts like the extremely wealthy and privileged man he is, without fear of consequence.
It has always been about police murdering innocent black United States citizens free of consequence.
The only question of consequence is: Could Donald Trump be the 21st century's Richard Nixon?
But the things he's done of consequence are the result of fights his side won.
But one investor told Recode that there was nothing "of consequence" added to this deal.
Conversely, Balanchine expressed no confidence that they would, at least on any scale of consequence.
They make us laugh and, hopefully, consider what it really means to be of consequence.
They have criticized the response as not leading to much action of consequence so far.
The Imbonerakure, terrorize those they deem as threats to the regime, without fear of consequence.
Nearly everything of consequence in the economy, from toilet paper to trousers, is imported from abroad.
But this increased control over the game's inner machinations significantly detracts from the sense of consequence.
Still waiting for someone of consequence to publicly stand up for what I am going through.
Some kind of consequence was clearly in order, the deans and the principal, Phil Santos, agreed.
For decades, such behavior was relatively free of consequence for those who aligned with Mr. Trump.
Many advocates have panned the declaration, however, saying it hasn't yet lead to much of consequence.
He hoped to be the liberal Reagan, a progressive of consequence, but there are crucial differences.
Here, too, Obama is recentering her role as first lady and mother as a role of consequence.
Kemsley also told castmate Erika Girardi in the premiere, but that doesn't seem to be of consequence.
Watching The Draw, all I won was a slowly deflating sense that anything of consequence might happen.
Holmes: Honestly, there isn't much of consequence that has moved in the last decade without his leadership.
Up until now this hasn't been the case with an artist of consequence, for a few reasons.
"Hope Aur Hum" is one of those movies that is about nothing and says nothing of consequence.
It communicates to people that only high-ranking Democrats in America will decide who is of consequence.
More people are getting stoned without fear of consequence now in the United States than ever before.
Mr. Weah faces a moment of consequence and a rare opportunity to build on Ms. Sirleaf's successes.
Thus, it was no surprise that he supported Oracle and Microsoft in two commercial deals of consequence.
During a great moment of consequence for your democracy, everyone is like, 'Let's make zany cocktails, yeah!
"I want to feel like I'm putting something out into the world that's of consequence," Levy said.
Then, every witness of consequence had been questioned and their testimony made public before the trial began.
But before anything of consequence gets accomplished on Mr. Gladwell's podcast … first, a word from our sponsor.
A year ago, no meal-kit startups of consequence had gone public or sold to a competitor.
And with the extreme right flank having an effective veto on the process, nothing of consequence can move.
The primary issue is that the Vive requires a very solid gaming PC to play anything of consequence.
"The dollar issue is momentary, nothing of consequence," said Mark Grant, chief global strategist at B.Riley FBR Inc.
So the 148th running of Belmont Stakes turned into an entertaining race without a great deal of consequence.
Jesse liked the work; he'd found a new mission that made him feel like a person of consequence.
Until Obama, presidents-elect had traditionally refrained from saying much of consequence -- besides announcing appointments -- during their transition.
People without genealogies, Bella thought, were like weeds, their existence of consequence to no one but weed killers.
But there is little sense of consequence, no tears, no crippling grief for the authors of the failure.
" Its first line was, "A dream of consequence is hard to find; I always get the other kind.
Betty, Brooklyn Finally, many New Yorkers remember the subway being a place of support during moments of consequence.
The following year, the question of consequence lingered in my mind when I had to choose a major.
Over the weekend, Trump was publicly rebuked by nearly every elected official of consequence in Utah, with Gov.
I am forever thankful to the voters for this intervention of consequence, because it has paid tremendous dividends.
The Republican majority will then have to work with the minority to get almost anything of consequence done.
While Zuckerberg didn't say much of consequence, he also walked away unscathed from two long days of questioning.
Colin took action with no fear of consequence or repercussion only hope to change the world for the better.
"Many" shows up only four times, and only once really as a matter of consequence, in the aforementioned sentence.
Yet Pence's own actions, though governed by religious rules, are hardly an improvement for women in terms of consequence.
Meanwhile, his texts kept arriving, none of them saying anything of consequence, each one more earnest than the last.
"Marco talks about consequences, well we've had a lot of consequence," Trump retorted, mentioning the terrorist attacks on Sept.
After all, it certainly seems that political partisanship is capable of hijacking any issue of consequence, domestic or foreign.
I knew I crossed the line and would suffer some type of consequence from the gang he was in.
Mr. Keisling wrote that Oregon has seen about 24 cases in 100 million ballots — none organized or of consequence.
But even if you don't cheat, it's still a moral error to misanalyze data on a problem of consequence.
Bryce's lack of consequence seemed primed for commentary on the justice system, but Season 28255 did nothing to interrogate it.
Cinematographer Dante Spinotti paints the underside of Los Angeles in the blue-green of opportunity and the marigold of consequence.
It was a horrifying and very specific moment of consequence that touched the soul, and sometimes that's how art works.
But others, like Kirstjen Nielsen, are suffering a different type of consequence: public shaming and the loss of their reputations.
Over the past two decades, virtually every team of consequence has split up to work singles, either temporarily or permanently.
WASHINGTON — Let's just get this out of the way: There are other matters of consequence going on in the world.
Artists, even celebrated ones like Mr. Close, who are still alive should not live free of consequence for their actions.
In too many ways, some in the mainstream media now act as the fuel for this unstable engine of consequence.
Then, another moment of consequence followed for Dara'a -- the arrival of its new security chief Atef Najib, in late 2008.
Thompson's Agent M works hard and gets what she wants, which means little of consequence happens to her as a character.
"The Science Advisory Board conducts independent reviews of just about anything of consequence that has a scientific underpinning," the official said.
It's part of a "Game of Consequence," in which the top person mentioned alongside the hashtag is "eliminated" after 5 p.m.
So if they know that there&aposs some kind of consequence, maybe a community member would see something and say something.
In many ways, it's the complete opposite of luxury, which asks you to indulge, without any reservations or fear of consequence.
He had a steady hand in a time of significant turmoil, but his eight years in office settled nothing of consequence.
"Colin took action with no fear of consequence or repercussion only hope to change the world for the better," Beyoncé said.
Can a work of consequence really be constructed around an event no more momentous than a toddler's loss of a doll?
Still, the water rises, and one wonders if didactic information might be less impactful than, say, a fabled fiction of consequence.
" The magazine included a well of full-color comics, featuring a lovely dreamscape by M.K. Brown titled "A Dream of Consequence.
And Trump has made clear that he expects some kind of consequence for the publication of classified material in the press.
The big reason that states shouldn't, in general, be trusted with social programs of consequence is that they can't run deficits.
And in today's Russia, the question is what does Vladimir Putin want, because he calls the shots on anything of consequence.
Nonetheless, Mr. Trump's own social media accounts surely embolden hordes of his supporters to make similar comments without fear of consequence.
The first two episodes push this "insinuate, don't reveal" approach too far, however, to the extent that little of consequence happens.
Once the existence of the meeting became public, all parties involved claimed it was a dud, resulting in nothing of consequence.
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In every year in recent memory, virtually every free agent of consequence has agreed to a deal by the middle of January.
But there isn't much that could have occurred since the last Fed meeting, so Cramer doesn't think anything of consequence will occur.
This visual choice helps underline the idea of consequence and looming obsolescence, the suggestion that this castle isn't inviting as you'd think.
Marketing – whether acquisition, brand, performance, etc – is a core competency at pretty much every [company] of consequence building for the long term.
Give the size and scope of New York City, that means the legislation can apply to virtually every internet company of consequence.
Instead Hollinghurst uses that opening section as an origin point, like a dry little bulb that will later sprout tulips of consequence.
Her poems are "tuned toward issues of consequence," Ledger's marketing copy proclaims, and I can find no better way to say it.
Yet in a movie as happy to resurrect characters as rub them out, nothing is of consequence, and the glibness grows numbing.
Very little of consequence seemed to occur in Queens politics that Mr. Crowley or his cohorts did not have a hand in.
His White House chief of staff, chief strategist, senior adviser, counselor and national economics adviser have no prior government experience of consequence.
People in recovery represent a constituency of consequence: millions of voters and their family members, friends, co-workers, neighbors, and loved ones.
He disguised himself to rob the banks, he's a smart guy, but it's so interesting that he just eliminated the idea of consequence.
There was little of consequence in the leaked material but, in the wrong hands, phone numbers and addresses can be used for mischief.
Which often, in Banks' books, means taking dangerous espionage roles, playing life-or-death games, or smoking ludicrous amounts of consequence-free drugs.
In his tweets and statements, Trump has repeatedly attempted to exploit China-North Korea tensions, with little of consequence to show for it.
This rambling, nostalgic excursion, courtesy of Richard Linklater, is sweet and wholesome and surprisingly absorbing, given how little of consequence seems to happen.
SALLY SILVERS "If You Try" and "Tenderizer" at Roulette, arresting works of consequence, claimed attention because of footwork, eyes, balance, projection and mystery.
He enters the stage brimming with excitement at his promotion to maid, his secret aspiration to become a person of consequence suddenly unleashed.
Not the fact that the guy is FBI connected, that he is a paid informant and that nothing of consequence happened at the meeting.
Thus, our nation lurches even further toward a situation in which the only actors of consequence are the overweening state and the isolated individual.
Grant noted that during the last bear market of consequence, which began in 1946, it took 10 years for yields to rise 1 percent.
They are unable, at certain times, to leverage their forebrain, the home of logic and love and analysis of consequence to 'just say no.
Whenever a person of consequence perishes in a disaster, the other victims barely get a mention — unless one of them happens to be Sgt.
Mr. Dykstra seems to suggest that any art that isn't commercialized is of value and that we should make it in defiance of consequence.
More or less the only things of consequence smaller than 5nm are individual molecules—and some of them are not all that much smaller.
On every issue of consequence, including economic policy, the environment, and foreign affairs, Hillary Clinton is a distinctly capable candidate: experienced, serious, schooled, resilient.
People having fewer or no children at all may seem at first blush to be simply making a personal choice, of consequence only to themselves.
What does it say that the only Black woman of consequence, who also ends up having a very important role plot-wise, is scantly developed?
And backing out of it, without cheapening the whole thing, still holding on to a sense of consequence, will be an extraordinarily difficult narrative feat.
McDonell also covers the activities of the "Civilian Casualty Mitigation Team," engaged in the macabre work of "consequence management" when civilians are injured or killed.
On the finale episode, Mr. Gladwell summarized the central lesson that ties together the different episodes: "Nothing of consequence gets accomplished without courage," he said.
" In the wake of North Korea's IBCM launch, Haley declared "there was no point in having an emergency session if it produces nothing of consequence.
Prosecutors hadn't yet even tried to seize the company's assets or properties, a necessary step before Howell would make additional rulings of consequence, she wrote.
The show dared to make them two hours where not much of consequence happened, in favor of setting the scene for the season to come.
His last fight of consequence was in losing a vicious 12-round beating at the hands of then WBC world champion Vitali Klitschko in 2010.
NOTES: Tampa Bay closes the season at Texas starting Friday in a series of consequence as the Rangers seek home-field advantage in the AL playoffs.
He has stoked worry on Sand Hill Road that they can be priced out of every deal of consequence due to the size of his fund.
But some advocates have been critical of the declaration, saying it hasn't amounted to changes of consequence for an epidemic that shows no signs of abating.
However, traditional diplomacy is being increasingly supplemented by an explosion of citizen-to-citizen contacts, which are creating shared value, good-will and relationships of consequence.
Elections felt — unlike the vote this past weekend — full of consequence, a genuine chance to recast political power rather than an exercise in slightly recalibrating it.
It is not clear whether any of the unlawfully obtained material will be destroyed, however, or if the agencies will face any other sort of consequence.
She tends to share center stage when her husband has something of consequence to announce, like the appointment last week of Richard Carranza as schools chancellor.
Of all the matters of consequence before the new attorney general, it is curious that Mr. Sessions made repealing this guidance, and abandoning its defense, priorities.
Do any Republicans of consequence -- long-serving members or influential behind the scenes players -- come out and say "Yes, I think this President has done wrong"?
"We already have marijuana legalization for privileged people in this country who smoke marijuana, use marijuana with little fear of consequence," Booker says in the video.
Just as in the 1973 Michael Crichton movie that inspired the series, Westworld visitors are invited to live out their best and worst fantasies, free of consequence.
The Patriots had been bandied about as an all-time defense despite not having beaten a team of consequence during an 8-0 start to the season.
I cannot think of anything I've done in politics of consequence, any cause I've engaged in, that John was not there, that I was not his wingman.
I've just got to think that when you see that 20-year road to be in a position of consequence, other options look a lot more attractive.
"He's a guy that will try to play hurt, try to make a play regardless of consequence to his body," Twins Manager Paul Molitor said of Austin.
It was his last fight of consequence, and here, as he is attended by his masseur, Luis Sarria, he's still magnificent, but thicker, lacking his usual exuberance.
All this means that congressional Republicans face the possibility of having done nothing of consequence by September 30, the end of their first fiscal year in power.
"I see it as one of the few things of consequence that he can do that don't require security clearance," former Mexican congressman Agustin Barrios Gómez told Reuters.
But the case of Eric Garner, who died from a police officer's chokehold, and other instances proved that this kind of documentation meant little in terms of consequence.
And from the moment he became president, Donald J. Trump has unleashed so many of consequence that the public has barely had time to parse their full implication.
Yet over the next four years the Democrats achieved little of consequence, Carter passed into history as a failure, and Ronald Reagan ushered in a lasting rightward realignment.
A White House spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, confirmed those meetings, saying in an interview that nothing of consequence occurred and portraying them as routine diplomatic encounters that went nowhere.
Nearly 100 years ago, in the original heyday of Laguna Gloria, it seemed no one of consequence could pass through Austin, Texas, without stopping there to attend a party.
Serving is great, but I don't feel like it's worth writing a check for $2o every week, so I typically wait until I can write a check of consequence.
Tyene even saves Bronn's life later by giving him the antidote to the poison coursing through his veins, effectively undoing the only possible moment of consequence from the fight.
Most people didn't take note of The Quiet Man because they were too busy being perplexed at Square Enix using gaming's biggest stage to announce almost nothing of consequence.
Despite an implausible ending devoid of consequence, "Don't Worry Baby" benefits from tidy editing, cinematography and, most of all, the presence of the seasoned Mr. McDonald and Ms. Balsam.
The result is that older Americans have become increasingly willing to vote in line with their culturally conservative beliefs without fear of consequence for their personal economic well-being.
For starters, there's a lack of consequence for consumers who do illegally stream media – it's not like back in the day when the RIAA was suing individuals for pirating music.
But it has a top speed of 25 miles per hour and a starting range of 55 miles, so forget driving it on the highway — or anywhere of consequence, really.
"And the two other candidates that are likely to emerge in Iowa are two people that are backbenchers that have never done anything of consequence in their life," Bush said.
"I've been told that any bill that I have of consequence, that if my name's on it, it's probably not going to get moving," Jones told The Hill last June.
For the White Mountain cabbage collards, the heads swelling with layer after layer of new leaves, for the fava beans that are inching toward flowering, nothing else of consequence happened.
"I just think every platform of consequence has to determine their way forward in terms of whether or not they're going to allow explicit lies on their platform," he said.
"I don't care whether your name is Barack Obama, Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio, you have never run a thing of consequence in your life," Christie said during a Manchester event.
This is the most throwaway of the Marvel movies — virtually nothing of consequence happens in Shane Black's diversionary Marvel wank — but there is one key moment that connect to Civil War.
As summer ends and Congress returns with a full slate, the direction Trump chooses will assume new levels of consequence, with the nation's finances and his own agenda on the line.
Hmm. Weird. Perhaps that's because identity politics is a thin gruel to be offered by the Democratic party establishment, corporatists, and media elites in lieu of actually delivering anything of consequence.
The budget; the deficit that is eating away our children's and grandchildren's future; social issues of consequence; trade; our national defense structure; tax reform; social security solvency — the list is extensive.
As a result the country now has more than 80 manufacturers and 180 vehicle assemblers, according to the consultancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, many of which have produced little of consequence for years.
He was inducted into Modern Drummer magazine's Hall of Fame in 1983, and in 2014, he was voted the Greatest Drummer of All Time by the readers of Consequence of Sound.
But behind these achievements is a man who has spent his life learning and reflecting on what it takes to achieve excellence, make an impact, and live a life of consequence.
Anytime you pass a bill of this level of consequence, whether it's a civil rights bill or Medicare, Social Security, you revisit an implementation as to how you can facilitate improvements.
However, the new observations made by Agarwal's team showed that none of these things, the initial splash, the formation of the cavity, or the jet of liquid, produced any sounds of consequence.
Supporters of the annual purge think that allowing citizens a night to let go of their anger and aggression without the fear of consequence leads to a healthier, more productive society overall.
This honeymoon period of consequence-free sexting ended when third-party apps like Snapchat Hack came onto the scene, circumventing Snapchat's protection and allowing users to share images sent via the app.
When they were alive they wanted to strangle the immigrant bastards to death because they dared to think they could actually be of consequence without ever having read Proust past Swann's Way.
This début novel sketches the barbaric politics of elementary school with terrifying clarity: loyalties won and dissolved over hair ties, the instinctive violence of small humans barely cognizant of consequence or remorse.
"[Consumers] are interacting with content across multiple devices and conducting potentially dangerous searches across the internet to find the latest information or gossip without fear of consequence," McAfee wrote about its study.
" Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this obituary misidentified Maxwell Anderson, who in 2008 called Mr. Indiana "an artist of consequence who gets mistaken for a one-hit wonder.
Before Trump had had a chance to do anything of consequence, millions took part in Women's Marches the morning of January 21st in defiance of his very presence in the Oval Office.
In Britain, the only agent of consequence who evaded the police for any length of time was Max Petrovsky, Moscow's envoy to the British and French Communist Parties from 1924 to 1929.
In those days, all technology of consequence for protecting our people, and all technology of any consequence at all, came from the United States and came from within the walls of government.
As long as its members remain a holdout bloc making their support conditional on the granting of legislatively unworkable demands, House Republicans will have a great deal of trouble passing anything of consequence.
Despite the possibility of this type of consequence, according to the U.S. immigration law, deportation is not a punishment, which is why asylum seekers must prove their cases to such a high standard.
It was February 290, 22013, and Neal, a 218-foot-218 wide receiver and cornerback from Phoenix, was the only high school recruit of consequence yet to sign a National Letter of Intent.
Through the podcast's 442 episodes (and counting), Levi Dalton, the host and a former sommelier in New York, has talked to people of consequence in almost every corner and level of the business.
A former professor at Georgetown University, he has written several books, including, "King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia: A Leader of Consequence," and has worked with the King Abdullah Foundation on humanitarian and other projects.
Republicans may be in "control" of all three branches of government on paper but in reality without Democrat votes in the Senate no bills of consequence are getting passed and to the President's desk.
But he said that the Russian lawyer produced nothing of consequence, and that the meeting ended after she began talking about the Magnitsky Act — an American law that blacklists Russians suspected of human rights abuses.
But without another "must-pass" bill on the horizon -- translation: legislation to fund the government -- it seems unlikely that anything else of consequence will pass, even as lawmakers' work continues, before the fall's midterm elections.
Mazin began work on the series as early as 2015, when lies were not ubiquitous in American news, when power and pride's mounting death toll wasn't daily mass shootings and a regime seemingly free of consequence.
" A lawyer for Dr. Blasey, Debra Katz, said in a statement that it was "unremarkable that Ms. Keyser does not remember attending a specific gathering 30 years ago at which nothing of consequence happened to her.
" Pressley, though, said she backed Kaepernick's concerns and his tactics, saying that police brutality toward black men "strikes at the soul and consciousness of this country, and this should be of consequence and concern to everyone.
The series is bloodier, more gruesome, and more sinister than anything else the company has created, thanks to its real sense of consequence; it truly feels like the violence that haunts its Hell's Kitchen setting is inescapable.
"Having created a natl inflection point of consequence, POTUS must apologize & repudiate the racists," Romney said last August, referencing Trump's controversial comments about the violence at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va. View the discussion thread.
Although police had not, as of publication, made any arrests or named any suspects in the attack, the host's mother said her daughter might know something of consequence and was talking to the police for their ongoing investigation.
If season three felt as if it tried too hard to invest the show with meaning, season four is totally comfortable with being an incoherent roller coaster, one stuffed full of events, where literally nothing of consequence happens.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There is no point in having an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council if it produces nothing of consequence, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said in a statement on Sunday.
Late Friday afternoon, after assuring he will play at least one more collegiate game of consequence, Simmons slipped off down the Bridgestone Arena hallway, camouflage backpack over his black warm-ups, his lone companion a single security guard.
They have been designed and optimized to cater to the desire to be a traveler rather than a tourist, but without risk; to be at once familiar and novel, adventurous but safe, free but also free of consequence.
And I will tell you that the intangible sort of consequence of the perception that the President supports -- supported me, supported what we were doing, really helped drive a lot of the other policy that I was engaging on.
Middleton got the most votes of all, perhaps because she'd been endorsed not only by gay rights groups but also by police officers, firefighters, the local newspaper's editorial board and seemingly every other organization of consequence in Palm Springs.
It is certainly possible that several of their contacts with real or purported leakers and hackers listed above went nowhere, but it's a bit harder to believe that all six of those separate contacts resulted in nothing of consequence.
The handful of moderate Republicans who have broken with the president on matters of consequence — including in recent weeks to criticize his pressure campaign on Ukraine undergirding the House's impeachment case — are reluctant to to do so again and again.
When combat and killing has become so blasé in games, adding a hint of desperation—insinuating to the player that mistakes can legitimately hurt the character, and that one more may kill him—lends a much needed sense of consequence.
Nearly every Trump campaign figure of consequence was in the room—Manafort, Kushner, and Don Jr.—and we now know the meeting came just as Russia ramped up its efforts with the IRA and GRU to hurt Hillary and help Trump.
Mitt Romney won 6900 percent of the Hispanic vote in 2628 as the GOP nominee and he lost nearly every battleground state of consequence to an incumbent president who failed to deliver his promise of immigration reform in the first term.
If you think about it, she'll give you talking points about where she disagrees with President Obama, but she has not stood up to Hillary Clinton on anything of consequence, whether it's the Iran deal, whether it's the healthcare law.
RELATED: For Trump, summer of crises leads into autumn of consequence While congressional Democrats have tried to shield Obamacare from the GOP campaign to repeal the law, many have also acknowledged that Obama's legacy accomplishment is in urgent need of improvements.
"He was an artist of consequence who gets mistaken for a one-hit wonder," Maxwell Anderson, the former director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Dallas Museum of Art, said in an interview for this obituary in 20083.
But the show mostly seems to be keeping Tyrion around to tease one final confrontation with Cersei, a prospect that is slowly leaking all of its tension, as evidenced by the way he does essentially nothing of consequence in the premiere.
The America inhabited by elites like Warren and Buttigieg (and every other politician of consequence) is one where a lot of people are handed money for no good reason, and a lot of brainpower is expended on enterprises that cause harm.
This is a classic bullshitter's tact, used by folks who have the social skills and unearned confidence to speak loudly in front of large crowds, but lack the intelligence or curiosity to learn enough to actually say anything of consequence.
"I hate to say it, but in this era plausible rumors of consequence are newsworthy -- and this was a highly plausible claim," said Van Jackson, a former Korea expert at the US Defense Department and current lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington.
Writing at the blog "Just Security," Alex Whiting, a Harvard Law professor who's previously worked at the International Criminal Court, says the fact that Flynn's lawyer made the plea so publicly suggests he's not willing to reveal a single thing of consequence.
Around the same time, The Washington Post reported that U.S. Attorney John Huber in Utah — tapped years earlier to reinvestigate several issues related to vague allegations of corruption against Hillary Clinton — had quietly wound down his work after finding nothing of consequence.
In fact, the entire movie is structured around kind of just letting Waititi and the cast mess around — there's a quick setup of a villain at the beginning, a quick takedown at the end, and pretty much nothing of consequence in between.
Photo-sharing app and social network Instagram was briefly taken offline on Monday afternoon, causing nothing of consequence to occur other than a brief respite from one source of the constant deluge of inconsequential information to which we all voluntarily submit ourselves.
The first, common among Netflix series, is that it spends roughly half of its debut season doing nothing of consequence; the show's early episodes are full of long, aimless scenes that chronicle Arnett and his pals' lo-fi, scuzzy adventures around Venice, California.
I could see my husband and me, 25 years from now, silently ingesting our dinner in some cafeteria, then returning to sleep in our downsized condo, all without being able to come up with anything of consequence to say to each other.
Paul Muite, a member of Parliament at the time and now a lawyer who represents Njenga and other members of Mungiki, which is still active, told me that almost every Kikuyu politician of consequence he knew during that era took the oath.
Most recently, The Washington Post published previously unheard clips of Trump speaking into a hot microphone in 2005, describing in vulgar terms how his star power allowed him to make unwanted sexual advances on women and grope them without fear of consequence.
Though the outposts opened in 2011 alongside a number of other high-end dining spots during the arena's renovation, they have gained a newfound sense of consequence and popularity in recent weeks as the only vendors of Carnegie delights remaining in New York.
Facing a skeptical Congress For even half of Trump's grand design to be realized, the President will have to stamp his authority in Washington, and flush out the inertia in a political system where little of consequence has happened in six years of partisan gridlock.
The thin line-up at UFC 206 is partly a casualty of UFC 205's embarrassment of riches: siphoning even one or two bookings of consequence off of the New York card would have gone a long way toward overshadowing the blah in Toronto.
Benjamin was also banned from Twitter and quickly fled to Gab, a popular haven for far right figures chased off social media platforms that, once in a blue moon, show a measure of consequence for the extreme and frequently consequential rhetoric of its users.
But he said at the RSA Conference that he changed his mind after joining the private sector and Booz Allen Hamilton, a military consultancy, where he said he had yet to examine any computer of consequence that had not been hacked by Chinese spies.
Yeats and Auden wrote politics into poetry, as did Heaney; but none of the political poetry now cluttering up the shelves has even the quiet devastation of Elizabeth Bishop's "Pink Dog" and "The Burglar of Babylon," whispering of consequence while the reader is distracted.
If there's anything of consequence to keep an eye on after Amash's remarks over the weekend, it's whether Amash, as a high-profile libertarian who commands a cult following nationwide, might decide to launch a challenge to Trump in 2020, rather than running again for his seat.
As if gestating a human life, birthing it, mothering it alone—being alone, really—were not enough, there was also the task of acquiring, organizing, and maintaining every material item of consequence for yourself, your partner, and caring diligently for the tiny mammal your body just created.
Known in the Senate for his allergy to compromise, and for generating few policy initiatives of consequence, Mr. Sanders offered prescriptions that too often consisted of facile calls for "revolution," for feel-good but economically unsustainable proposals for universal health care and free tuition to public colleges.
And though there might be the beloved perfumed princes in the form of the Petraeus' and Wes Clarks', or the so-called warrior monks like Mattis and McMaster, we've had more than a generation of national security leaders who sadly and fraudulently have done little of consequence.
A President of consequence There is more evidence than the soon-to-be reshaped Supreme Court and the roaring economy to make a case that Trump is building a substantial presidency that in many ways looks like a historic pivot point, despite its extremely controversial nature.
Although Chon thinks the industry has become "a little bit more open" to Asian-American stories, especially following the #OscarsSoWhite controversy that erupted in 2015 and 2016, he says it was still "incredibly difficult to raise money" to make Gook, a film without any white characters of consequence.
So it must burn her up inside to know that unlike all those Americans who have to work hard for what they get, she can float from seemingly corrupt gig to seemingly corrupt gig, allegedly fraudulent scheme to allegedly fraudulent scheme, without ever any of it being of consequence.
If you follow the logic of election security experts and an organization that I work with, Verified Voting, you have to start from certain first principles, and one of them is, there should never be an election of consequence in the United States that cannot be audited and recounted.
" The movie has drawn criticism for its use of racial slurs and depictions of consequence-free violence, but Mr. Rockwell, who is favored to win the Oscar for best supporting actor at next Sunday's ceremony, said that complex stories are bound to "stir up a lot of feelings.
The assignment has ended, but no official notice has been sent to the Justice Department or to lawmakers, the Washington Post reported washingtonpost.com/national-security/justice-dept-winds-down-clinton-related-inquiry-once-championed-by-trump-it-found-nothing-of-consequence/2020/01/20163/ca83932e-32f9-11ea-a053-dc6d944ba776_story.html.
In case we were wondering about the specifics of a revised health care bill, the infrastructure plan, tax reform, our response to the most recent atrocity in Syria, Susan Rice or any other matter of consequence, we certainly learned chapter and verse of absolutely nothing from Mr. Trump's interview.
"I see it as one of the few things of consequence that he can do that don't require security clearance," said Agustin Barrios Gomez, a former federal congressman and head of the working group on the future of U.S.-Mexico relations at the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations.
Every jaw in the store dropped to the floor — we are talking about a lingerie set that exposes basically everything and conceals nothing of consequence: her nipples, and evidently pampered nether region were exquisitely framed for him, for us, and for all the other customers lucky enough to be there at the time.
One of the few charter members of the Blob willing to speak on the record is Leon Panetta, who was Obama's head of the C.I.A. and secretary of defense and also enough of a product of a different culture to give honest answers to what he understands to be questions of consequence.
Narcos The trouble with adapting biographies or historical events into a fictional narrative is that real life doesn't unfold in a neat three-act structure — it lurches and wheezes through bursts of activity and stretches where little of consequence happens and it doesn't usually end how a dramatist would prefer to write it.
Ways and Means as well as Energy and Commerce are the two committees progressives need if they're going to begin implementing their policy ideas in a meaningful way; without it, Ocasio-Cortez and other newly elected progressives will have a tough time getting any bill of consequence to advance to a floor vote.
Games have also been sold as a fantasy of consequence-free indulgence, which is fair to a degree — we all need escapism — but in social environments, that notion is often extended to social interactions between players with no regard for how, say, racist or sexual harassment may impede someone else's fantasy, someone else's escape.
If a Democrat defeats Trump for reelection in 20203 but Democrats also fail to retake the Senate — an outcome that's especially likely if Democrats fall down to 46 seats this year after Arizona and Florida are counted — that Democratic president would not be able to enact much of any legislation of consequence in her first two years in office.
Oh yeah, and this is the first debate in which Bernie got the most speaking time of any candidate, beating Clinton by two and a half minutes: It was only eight years ago that Hillary Clinton was repeatedly attacking Barack Obama as a dangerously inexperienced naif who would be unable to get anything of consequence done as president.
In the history of presidential decisions, this may have one of the biggest gaps ever between the amount of consequence, symbolism and resonance, and the quantity of internal deliberation or consideration: Trump jumped the gun with his tweets yesterday morning, surprising the Pentagon and leaving thousands of troops in limbo because there has been no guidance on whether the decision is retroactive.
Aziza Barnes: To quote Octavia Butler, "I'm uncomfortably asocial—a hermit in the middle of Seattle, a pessimist if I'm not careful, a feminist, a black, a former Baptist, an oil-and-water combination of ambition, laziness, insecurity, certainty, and drive..." What's important to me is trying to understand humanity and doing something of consequence that doesn't hurt people—that liberates people.
At the time, the only person of consequence who saw an opportunity to "unhorse" the sitting president was Allard K. Lowenstein, a 38-year-old organizer and Yale-educated lawyer who had spent the better part of 15 years moving from one university teaching or administrative post to another, all the while insinuating himself into various civil rights and antiwar campaigns.
And so it was that the White House took the opportunity afforded by the Mueller investigation's wrap-up to back a lawsuit against Obamacare that even the health care law's conservative critics believe is frivolous, reviving a debate that tanked Trump's approval rating during 2017's repeal-and-replace debacle, and that no Republican of consequence wants to reopen today.
I'm thrilled to be here under a Democratic majority, and as frustrating and infuriating as it is that the Senate is not doing their job, what I know is that my colleagues and I wake up clear-eyed every day about what we need to do, and that is to lead and to legislate on issues of consequence to the American people.
" "Looking at the price action last week the Canadian dollar outperformed, so there may have been some inkling in the markets that with this sort of self-imposed deadline that we had at the end of September that we could get something or should get something, but we have run into a lot of those soft deadlines before and nothing of consequence has happened.
But the choice of his most recent target, Fed Chair Janet Yellen, has a different sort of consequence than sneering at Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE or questioning John McCainJohn Sidney McCainFighter pilot vs.
Here's where: It's a reflex reaction for pro basketball pundits, when a championship-level team starts the season as listlessly as the Cavaliers did, to suggest that the relative dullness and lack of consequence attached to games at the front of the N.B.A. calendar leads to the dearth of sharpness we've seen from a franchise overwhelmingly favored to represent the Eastern Conference in the finals for the fourth successive year.
On the other hand, if President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and both parties in Congress want to move in a direction that might actually be of consequence, there are clear paths to follow.
Nowadays, on Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, the main street, which is closed off to cars during the day, the shopkeepers are busy in their stores, while their children ride bikes in the street, laundry hangs from the clothes lines above, the ancient marble cistern still bubbles with water, and the bells from the San Michele church keep the time, marking moments in days that pass with nothing of much of consequence happening.
The Speaker is the last man of consequence standing of the GOP's "Young Guns" — which included former House Majority Leader Eric CantorEric Ivan CantorEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington GOP faces tough battle to become 'party of health care' 737 crisis tests Boeing's clout in Washington MORE — who were going to seize the future of the Republican Party but have now become as much a part of the Washington establishment.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson questioned whether Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE's order to appoint Mueller granted him more authority than DOJ regulations appear to permit, after Manafort's counsel pointed out how Rosenstein's order in May said the special counsel can look into anything of consequence that "arose or may arise" in his investigation.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson questioned whether Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE's order to appoint Mueller granted him more authority than DOJ regulations appear to permit, after Manafort's counsel pointed out how Rosenstein's order in May said the special counsel can look into anything of consequence that "arose or may arise" in his investigation.
This failure to react left me wondering if I was reaffirming certain prehistoric beliefs, namely, that the man says what he wants without fear of consequence while the woman (me) stays quiet and perpetually fears consequence (in my case: no tip, loss of a "good" reputation, and the loss of a job.) That said, I don't think it's wrong to partake in the performance of eager-to-please femininity if that's what you want and if both parties are aware of and OK with what is—a transaction.

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