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"It seemed to be par for the course," he said.
For Samsung, however, it's really just par for the course.
As a general rule, this is par for the course.
And rejection is par for the course as a model.
Trump's warm feelings toward Najib are par for the course.
"This is just par for the course," Israel told reporters.
Feuds seem to be par for the course this season.
That's pretty par for the course there, in my experience.
Unless the U.S. imposes sanctions, it's par for the course.
This is all par for the course for a Metroidvania.
That sort of federal subterfuge is par for the course.
However, turmoil is par for the course in emerging markets.
We are saying it is basically par for the course.
Proposals like this are par for the course these days.
This is par for the course as data breaches go.
But for this genre, that's about par for the course.
This is just par for the course for these two.
In the suit, Byrd says that's par for the course.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "But this is all par for the course.
Mr. Xu said the challenges were par for the course.
Rosenblatt says that this par for the course in Washington.
What was once par for the course has become unthinkable.
And perhaps that's par for the course when you're a celebrity.
This has basically been par for the course for many decades.
But it is Uber, so it's also par for the course.
But it seems to be par for the course with Trump.
To the latter point, this is certainly par for the course.
It's par for the course: She's just doing her damn job.
"I switched sides because reasons" is pretty par for the course.
This is kind of par for the course, at this point.
A confirmation vote in September would be par for the course.
Boom and bust cycles are par for the course for bitcoin.
This all seems pretty par for the course, but just wait.
BIG swings in the Chinese stockmarket are par for the course.
Par for the course for the president-elect's biggest cable cheerleader.
I've just kind of accepted that as par for the course.
Also par for the course is the all-enveloping moral ambiguity.
Take heed, future biologists, apparently this is par for the course.
Stupid, unpresidential, par for the course — but not tampering by itself.
But dead ends are par for the course in investigative journalism.
"Nothing about this is par for the course," Mr. Galvano said.
Caring for elderly homeless patients has become par for the course.
Attacks -- verbal and physical -- on Muslims are par for the course.
Repeats are par for the course at this particular awards night.
But this kind of railing is par for the course for Trump.
Hotel rooms suspended above the ocean are par for the course here.
Again, this stuff is par for the course between these two men.
He says that pattern "is about par for the course" right now.
Therefore sending someone to a fake therapist is par for the course.
If you're Taylor Swift, having a squad is par for the course.
Still, that's par for the course when it comes to Trump's tweets.
Yet, sadly, it is par for the course for this unfit president.
All of which makes water zombies "par for the course," he said.
Esperanza Spalding has accepted that being nervous is par for the course.
But that's par for the course and happens pretty much every week.
As a kid, even in college, that was par for the course.
The multifunction steering wheel is par for the course these days, but ...
I got the impression that this was all par for the course.
But that sort of thing is par for the course for him.
Yet Tuesday's scene was par for the course in Trump's White House.
That kind of divisiveness has become par for the course with Swift.
"This is par for the course," he told NBC News of Twitter's decision.
This ugly parting gesture was unfortunately par for the course at this trial.
Surprise marriage proposals are par for the course, but what about surprise weddings?
It doesn't matter that that's something that's par for the course for women.
I feel really weird, which is par for the course post-night shift.
Well, if you're Beyoncé, that's par for the course, as Seth Rogen learned.
But Musk wants this kind of cadence to be par for the course.
Apparently, this type of behavior was par for the course in their friendship.
Sleight of hand and political chicanery is par for the course for them.
Unexplained price swings have been par for the course during bitcoin's first decade.
Extraordinarily long days became my reality; skipping meals was par for the course.
Pretty interesting stuff ... but it's just par for the course with this band.
"It's par for the course for this administration," said trade lawyer Doug Jacobson.
Lying, manipulating, stealing ideas — in some offices, that's just par for the course.
But as any SVU viewer can attest to, it's par for the course.
I assumed my level of pain was par for the course for women.
As far as politician AMAs go, that's pretty much par for the course.
This is generally par for the course in mobile gaming today, of course.
Good. This is the Wednesday crossword puzzle, so that's par for the course.
Bombing at least one exam is pretty much par for the course with college.
The lack of character evolution might be par for the course for Punisher's persona.
Professionally done makeup is par for the course, as are soft, expensive-looking weaves.
"That kind of thing in my experience is par for the course," he says.
Nick: I'm sorry to say, Bryan, that this is pretty par for the course.
In 2017, naming a song "I Feel Like Dying" is par for the course.
But technology applying pressure points to human communications is just par for the course.
Keeping politically charged cases off the docket seems to be par for the course.
But staying mum on how it will be spent is par for the course.
You hustle like that long enough, and it just becomes par for the course.
The fixed smiles and expansive talk of socialist brotherhood are par for the course.
It's just not especially revolutionary, despite his rhetoric—which is par for the course.
As is par for the course this season, Dev heads home alone once again.
This is par for the course for climate change's profile in the 2016 election.
But Trump's biggest campaign tactic is gaslighting, so this is par for the course.
Or do you figure that's par for the course with any change at Twitter?
And if you're not familiar with Harbaugh, this is pretty par for the course.
Par for the course with Trump, this argument bears little relation to the facts.
That said, this is par for the course in Latin America, EY's Casey said.
But this is par for the course in any debate between Democrats and Republicans.
This attack and the ensuing media circus are par for the course in 2019.
Although atrociously unprofessional, this seems to be par for the course in today's media.
When something's par for the course, it just means it's normal or expected.12.
So £400 to £600 for a gold wedding band is par for the course.
The speakers are not good, as is par for the course with ultrabook speakers.
And so this is kind of just par for the course at this point.
Its success was simply par for the course for a performer of Beyoncé's level.
Unfortunate as it is, Jones has noted that harassment is par for the course.
That's par for the course for Alabama, which has five straight No. 1 recruiting classes.
That, for Lady Gaga, was par for the course — at least, it used to be.
Unfortunately, in the world we live in, this is pretty much par for the course.
Some of this is par for the course when it comes to the Republican party.
Going on Kimmel to promote a movie is par for the course for famous actors.
Frame drops are now par for the course — irritations that we once slammed Android for.
Masculine stereotypes based on oddly specific career choices are par for the course in romance.
Forgetting your dog's age is, you know, kind of par for the course for owners.
It's also par for the course for Romo, who deserved far more than he got.
Out-there ideas about other dimensions was always going to be par for the course.
Trading in a phone is pretty par for the course here and hardly a secret.
Par for the course, the Mercatus study doesn't even mention the overwhelming evidence from abroad.
This is par for the course, says Dan Strickman, an entomologist with the Gates Foundation.
This is par for the course, says Dan Strickman, an entomologist with the Gates Foundation.
Bower's incident is par for the course in the life of the modern-day influencer.
This, of course, is par for the course for Westbrook, whose basketball ethos is chaos.
But it's par for the course, and you need to be able to handle it.
Civil lawsuits have become par for the course following mass shootings in the United States.
That ethos is, more or less, par for the course when it comes to Marlowe.
Dramaturgy is, at best, threadbare; old-fashioned exoticism and sexism are par for the course.
"Another day, another mass shooting, par for the course," a reader in New Zealand wrote.
This is par for the course for a woman who dares stand up to Bannon.
Remember that in the normal course of work, petty annoyances are par for the course.
"Another day, another mass shooting, par for the course," a reader in New Zealand wrote.
Grubby Elmo impersonators and scantily clad cowboys are par for the course in Times Square.
Love them or hate them, "gender" reveals have become par for the course for expecting parents.
I suspect in many ways what [Trump] did was par for the course in that context.
Voter profiling, and big data in recent years, has been par for the course in electioneering.
But those feelings are just par for the course in the wake of these proposed cuts. 
Both of these things are par for the course on all these versions of The Bachelor.
"Uncertainty is sort of par for the course," Kauahikaua said of trying to predict volcanic activity.
And again, all are rated IPX4, which par for the course for fitness-focused wireless earbuds.
Separate planes were, however, par for the course for reporters following Trump on the campaign trail.
That is par for the course for Disney, which usually hammers out a deal without fanfare.
In a lot of ways, this is par for the course for Assange this election season.
Was the unmasking par-for-the-course-surveillance or was it an aberration — and perhaps unlawful?
Beauty products that collect DNA, while distinctly James Bondian in nature, are par for the course.
But for the Trump administration, it appears par for the course -- not just an occasional exception.
But that's par for the course when former teen pop stars make their Serious Adult debuts.
"Scandals like this are simply not going to be accepted as par for the course anymore."
Sleepless nights and poor self-care seem to be par for the course for creative production.
But there were no pictures of my dad and me, which was par for the course.
Dell is keeping par for the course in terms of pricing while making several marked improvements.
"Threats are par for the course for California in this administration," he told reporters last month.
Labeling witnesses as "Never Trumpers" and maligning their records of service is par for the course.
That's actually par for the course for Apple's subjective, editorial decisions over its App Store, however.
But that's about par for the course with the Globes, which are known for their unpredictability.
For him, firing Comey and pinning it on Sessions and Rosenstein seems par for the course.
ANTJUAN SEAWRIGHT: With all due respect I think this is par for the course for this administration.
Getting tangled up in everyday objects (scarves, seatbelts, sunglass arms...) has always been par for the course.
Sharp losses such as Thursday's are par for the course for an asset like bitcoin, analysts said.
All respondents said our collective battery gripes are par for the course with any OS update.   Standard.
But if you're a Nest user, these temporary outages may seem to be par for the course.
However, the pro couple acted as though it was par for the course and continued their act.
But it's par for the course for Big TV to flex on smaller distributors, he told me.
But that kind of behavior is par for the course with Trump, several other advisers told Politico.
Some thought it par for the course for tech billionaires, the ideological equivalent of a Patagonia vest.
But negative messaging and powerful imagery are par for the course for PSA commercials like this one.
That unflattering pictures, close-up selfies, and awkward videos are all par for the course on finstas.
That was actually par for the course for L.A. Law; the series was known for breaking taboos.
But come on — a Bachelor Nation veteran should know that swapping spit is par for the course.
The intense volatility is something analysts warn is becoming par for the course in global oil markets.
Even so, the unexpected nature of Trump's announcements has become par for the course for many Republicans.
"We are frequently harassed by lawmakers and gun extremists, it's become par for the course," said Watts.
On the one hand, this is par for the course with such a long-running, beloved franchise.
Still, rubber weapons are pretty par for the course when it comes to TV and movie magic.
Swapping bananas for guns and deliberately misinterpreting alien names as "Tim Shaw" is par for the course.
"  Brown said physical attacks on the media by Trump supporters have "become too par for the course.
"Unfortunately, it is par for the course when it comes to the political elite in Puerto Rico."
And, as has become par for the course, the episode includes more disturbing revelations about the guards.
And again, for a certain era of mobile gaming, this would have been par for the course.
Sharp losses such as Friday's are par for the course for an asset like bitcoin, analysts said.
A golf sesh before one of the biggest days of your life sounds par for the course.
Calculated posts and polished Instagrams are par for the course for DJs and musicians on social media.
That's almost unheard of in television, where ratings drop-off is pretty much par for the course.
Of course, that's nothing out of the ordinary for a VC – indeed, it's par for the course.
During the Bush and Obama administrations, senators also played hardball with confirmations; it's par for the course.
Ryan sought to downplay the significance of the opposition so far, calling it par for the course.
"They celebrate in a way no other regatta does — that's just par for the course," he said.
Namath looks pretty silly now, but that is pretty much par for the course with Jets figureheads.
Also, violations or near-violations are par for the course during certain stages of a country's development.
This is par for the course in broadcast advertising, which is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission.
This is pretty par for the course for opening a savings account, but it still bears mentioning.
"Don't tell Mama" what Mama already knows is par for the course in Wind Gap, I'd imagine.
Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, tells Axios that the pair's new paper is par for the course.
Such fervour is par for the course at Glastonbury Festival, a major occasion in the live-music calendar.
For people like Dodie, who've opted into the YouTuber lifestyle, rescinding boundaries is more par for the course.
Sure, the nighttime-only dimensions of her clutch were par for the course for the glitzy gala circuit.
Exhaustively investigating all possible angles of a hacking case is par for the course, former FBI officials say.
But all of these complaints are pretty much par for the course when it comes to gaming laptops.
In this day and age, a perfectly curated Instagram is par for the course in the beauty world.
"It basically happened at the same time … which is par for the course for us," Kassie Bevier said.
Some people are getting a breakfast that's not par for the course: golf balls in their breakfast scrambles.
"God's Plan" was a smash hit, but that's par for the course when it comes to Drake's discography.
Both versions are hilariously beautiful, magical pieces of music, which again is par for the course for Stevens.
As awful as the comments were, sadly, hateful comments are par for the course in political discourse today.
I had a lot of fun solving this one by Ian Livengood, but that's par for the course.
But, as is par for the course with Girls, this is not a blissfully liberating experience for Hannah.
Dealing with last minute airfare, pet-friendly accommodations and overwhelming lines for gas is par for the course.
Par for the course this time of year, even though we haven't seen much of it this winter.
This is all par for the course during Oscar season: The stars were peddling their awards-hopeful films.
Par for the course while covering a Trump rally Trump-beat reporters are accustomed to all of this.
Perhaps what you saw is par for the course and this boy is living in an abusive home.
But it's also clear, based on the responses, that snooping on an ex is par for the course.
Unfortunately, dealing with occasional jerks is par for the course for any professional in a customer service role.
While ad tracking is par for the course on the internet in 2018, smart TVs are particularly interesting.
And, of course, dealing with government officials is par for the course when it comes to real estate.
But it's also kind of par for the course for me, so I don't think anyone will mind.
Low-light performance sometimes left a little to be desired, but that's par for the course with smartphone cameras.
It's all just par for the course for King, who has been anything but shy about slamming Trump publicly.
He says this shouldn't come as a shock either ... claiming it's just par for the course for American cops.
The Danish prince would feel right at home in the Cortez, where meddling ghosts are par for the course.
After nearly 40 years in the business, a fashion show for designer Miuccia Prada is par for the course.
I did experience very occasional dropouts, but that's par for the course with even teh best among these devices.
LG isn't yet sharing the HU80KA's pricing, but that's par for the course with home theater announcements at CES.
Yours truly called him a "golden gold" in a headline this season — but that's only par for the course.
"An order to remove content based on a political decision is just par for the course," the voice continues.
After all, as an experienced Saturday Night Live veteran and successful actor, that's pretty much par for the course.
Adjusted for inflation, $28,24 is par for the course for what a phone with vastly advanced features should cost.
It should be considered par for the course by now that there's no one way to be a model.
This is pretty much par for the course for "authorized" fan fiction, and claiming a copyright isn't inherently nefarious.
Allen is still writing and directing every episode, par for the course considering his extensive written-and-directed filmography.
Unpredictability is par for the course in Turkey says, Cem Sertoğlu, a partner with the venture capital firm Earlybird.
And, if you're a woman, being on the receiving end of those comments is just par for the course.
It gets monotonous after a while, which is par for the course for most racing games, to be fair.
The disappointing CES was really par for the course following a fairly lackluster — and in some cases toxic — 2016.
And I live in New York City, which means overpriced drinks and food are pretty par for the course.
But this was par for the course in a 14-country cartel whose members have competing priorities, Novak said.
Locks and other items not fitting correctly appears to be par for the course in my rickety old home.
That's par for the course for Hurricane Hunters who have work to do during this crucial stage of flight.
Hate from men online just because you're a woman with an opinion is par for the course these days.
A first trailer came out last week teasing some big, globe-spanning mysteries, which seems about par for the course.
Abandoned Twitter accounts, empty Telegram groups, websites no longer hosted, and communities no longer tended are par for the course.
The type of work environment detailed in the report is far from unique; in fact, it's par for the course.
And according to Kemper, that's pretty par for the course, as he has no interest whatsoever in actual toys yet.
I THINK THERE'S GOING TO BE SOME BUMPS ALONG THE ROAD AND, YOU KNOW, THAT'S PAR FOR THE COURSE, RIGHT?
The point being that these types of tricks are par for the course, but that makes them no less cheap.
So we don't really know where he stands or what will happen, which is sadly now par for the course.
It's all par for the course when you inhabit a title that is the stuff fairy tales are made of.
It's also a pain having to start every request with "Alexa, ask WebMD," but again, that's par for the course.
That's par for the course with new papers, but they also released an accompanying list of caveats tempering their findings.
Trump is a man of many contradictions; saying one thing and doing another is par for the course, pun intended.
" He added: "This is ... par for the course in North Korea that you've got a leader who carries out purges.
The IPO was oversubscribed by 18 times - a level that Pote said was par for the course for Thai companies.
She also chopped off an inch or three, which is par for the course when you're lightening up so dramatically.
This means that posting sponsored content is not only par for the course, it's necessary for bringing home a paycheck.
Golden popcorn, intense lip-locks, and on-stage hilarity are all par for the course at the MTV Movie Awards.
That's par for the course for this program: Since a 2013 loss to Notre Dame, UConn's women are 119-1.
That sounds crazy, and maybe it is, but it's pretty par for the course when you own a travel website.
For many working adults, salivating at the thought of sleeping in on our days off is par for the course.
"You both need to do better, your causal transphobia is par for the course," Van Ness said in his tweet.
It's a tense and breathtaking mix of the happy, sad, and strange — par for the course in the Euphoria-verse.
Her treatment was fueled by a deep-seated sexism that was par for the course in the post-feminist 1990s.
Her statements were quickly picked up around the web — which is par for the course for outlets pedaling celebrity coverage.
That's more or less par for the course for Quentin Tarantino, whose latest gory epic arrives on Netflix on Wednesday.
That's just par for the course for Suicide Squad and, increasingly, for the entire DC Cinematic Universe it's part of.
It would have been shocking for any other team and quarterback, but seemed par for the course in this case.
Stoking racism and anti-Semitism is par for the course for many 4chan users on some of the site's forums.
There were a handful of plot twists, long-delayed revelations and belated experiences, but those were par for the course.
Even though skipping votes while running for president is par for the course, sometimes it can hurt a candidate. Sen.
They have outsized megapixel counts in some cases, which is par for the course for low- and midrange Android phones.
Back then they were starting to develop a really bad reputation, so I imagined this was par for the course.
But I grew up in New Orleans, in an intense Irish-Catholic community, and that was par for the course.
Keep in mind that this is a venue where cybernetic dinosaurs and giant-felling samurai are par for the course.
Such willingness to defend Trump — no matter the potential damage to his reputation — is par for the course for Pompeo.
And even with Martin's delay in responding to the petition, Mindel contends that the timeframe is currently par for the course.
Some of the raps are peccadillos, such as rioting or unlawful assembly—par for the course in India's raucous local politics.
This is par for the course for a project that started in 2001 and was originally planned for completion by 2008.
In the not-so-distant days when every apartment and home had a landline, scam calls seemed par for the course.
Prince refused to let Ebony record or transcribe the interview as they went, which was par for the course with him.
The fight lit up the internet — which is par for the course for a family that delights in breaking the internet.
As is par for the course on this CW show, the season 2 premiere of Riverdale ended with a shocking twist.
"Sadly it's par for the course for having a baby soon," Levine said, apologizing for the band's recent tour schedule reshuffling.
I know enough to understand that's par for the course despite everyone's best intentions, but I still had my fingers crossed.
The former costs around $100 and the latter about $25,000 — par for the course for this type of highly specialized tech.
But what we didn't know is that an on-target blaster shot from Han Solo isn't exactly par for the course.
With headlines describing this "global market bloodbath" as "utter carnage" you wouldn't know that this volatility is par for the course.
This is par for the course for Trump, and occasionally it incites a bit of banter among Clinton or other politicians.
Fans were left twirling from news of their sudden separation, though shocks like this are par for the course with Moore.
What Happened suffers from stilted prose and insipid inspirational quotes, but that is par for the course for a political memoir.
At least one student wrote to a reporter that bullying and bigotry are par for the course at Baraboo High School.
Markdowns are par for the course in the retail industry, but for Etsy, the basics of retailing have not come easy.
This would be a twist of the truth, but that is par for the course in these times, with this administration.
And that understanding is fairly par for the course in contemporary literary fiction, which often tends toward the cool and analytical.
Amazon funds dozens of politicians on both sides of the aisle, as is par for the course for a major company.
Announcing tests of an autonomous, person-sized quadcopter is simply par for the course; but don't expect too much in the future.
Crowder is a part of a growing pundit and commentary community on YouTube, where mocking other creators is par for the course.
Being called an elephant, cow, pig, and other fat-phobic comments are par for the course as a fat person in public.
There were plenty more, shall we say, embellishments at the event, but that's par for the course at any big company's launch.
This is the same company that did Cecil the Lion and Caitlyn Jenner costumes ... so this is just par for the course.
Farrah Abraham on all four is par for the course ... except not in front of hundreds of peeps at a fashion show.
I don't know if I was surprised, because again, it seemed par for the course for somebody who lost touch with reality.
I am not naïve enough to think that fuzzy math isn't par for the course in Washington when the truth is inconvenient.
Ajax was a famously huge man, and Ulysses's failure to lift his larger opponent was par for the course in ancient wrestling.
RELATED: Trump threatens to veto $1.3 trillion spending bill over immigration That pattern has become par for the course on Capitol Hill.
Such an across-the-aisle embrace has long been par for the course on occasions of retirement, death or other political farewells.
But congressional appropriators argued the outcome was par for the course and that a good deal would have detractors on both sides.
Jim Winkler, president of the National Council of Churches, said that's par for the course for the FCNL, especially under Randall's leadership.
In hindsight, all of those get ups they wore definitely seemed strange, but they were par for the course in the 70s.
It would also seem par for the course for a candidate who has been so willing to violate basic norms of decency.
This is par for the course for the Raptors, a franchise that until recently had little familiarity with success or upward momentum.
Trump's slapdash messaging surrounding a possible New York quarantine seemed par for the course in his ongoing response to the coronavirus crisis.
This situation might strike American viewers as fairly ordinary, since going bankrupt in a medical emergency is par for the course here.
Jeff Flake, also felt it was par for the course that a senior administration official disapproved of the President's actions and rhetoric.
But regardless of the ins and outs of the details, the type of work she was doing was par for the course.
It's par for the course that major tech platforms will launch a lot of services, then sunset those that are less popular.
Websites and mobile apps are par for the course — you wouldn't start a business today without at least one or the other.
Expansion and change are par for the course for any business, especially in a space that has become a lot more crowded.
There were no sermons, or rants, which have been par for the course for anyone who has seen Kanye live as of late.
Though, to be fair, when you have had skin in the game as long as DN Capital, failure is par for the course.
While the world of CGI creatures is par for the course for Brown, that slight shift in character was enticing to the actress.
The keyboard might seem very par for the course, but remember that you're getting a very spacious one in a fantastically light package.
The Chromebook 14 has 32GB of eMMC storage and 4GB of RAM, which are both par for the course at this price tier.
Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, says another rally in Nike shares could be par for the course.
Paul Nurkkala, aka Nurk (aka "The Underdog") says building characters is par for the course for any sport born in the 21st century.
Lying to defend the indefensible is pretty much par for the course in his administration, at least judging by its first 11 days.
And that's keeping in mind that butt shots, suplexes, and lighting themselves on fire are all par for the course at this point.
Even if your systems stay mostly the same (and it's par for the course for them to change), people are, by nature, different.
So when Russ gave Ciara a "women crush Wednesday" shoutout on Twitter this week, it seemed pretty corny but par for the course.
Lisa VanAllen was on "TMZ Live" Wednesday, and she told us the descriptions of the new tapes are basically par for the course.
Scrubbing the internet of anything merely suggestive or dismissive of certain moral principles is par for the course for internet regulators in China.
However, we must recognize that politics has become a blood sport in our fair land, and lying is now par for the course.
"Hate bundled with so-called faith has become par for the course today," said T.M. Krishna, one of India's most renowned traditional singers.
On CNN's "State of the Union," Flake said it seems "par for the course" for Pyongyang to rebuke Pompeo's efforts in North Korea.
But, given the in-fighting for which French football has sometimes become famous, it could all be seen as par for the course.
Moreover, you can control your air purifier from anywhere — par for the course when you're talking about smart devices, sure, but still notable.
At the moment, six collections a year is pretty much par for the course at couture houses such as Chanel, Dior and Valentino.
" On the contrary, she said, the group's political strategy is "par for the course for gun lobby, which is to be unabashedly craven.
Erratic and untrue and just plain nasty statements are par for the course at this point, even if some land harder than others.
That's just par for the course with cloth mouse pads, although you can expect the QcK to last longer than other cheap ones.
That may be par for the course for celebrities, but it's a fate increasingly also bestowed upon those who become famous by association.
On Twitter, Hansson noted that some people were defending Apple by saying gender discrimination was par for the course in the finance world.
Par for the course, Dumplin's trailer is a fairly misleading, presenting Aniston as a larger part of the film than she actually is.
But with the LPGA's new guidelines, perhaps the dress code policy will remain par for the course with the sport's historically conservative attitudes.
Using a highly unusual political appearance as an excuse to announce that his hotel is open for business is par for the course.
Behavior like this has been par for the course for Truaxe, who has given fans reasons to worry about his emotional state before.
Things that would never happen in real life suddenly become par for the course, like one training montage leading to military-grade fighting skills.
Nondisclosure agreements are par for the course for tech companies, and Amazon claims that so is affording people with free pilots of their services.
That's $25 million a year, an undoubtedly high price tag, but pretty much par for the course when it comes to elite free agents.
When you're Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and you're kind of famous and all, being photographed at the airport is pretty much par for the course.
The United Nations, home of diplomacy and decorum, is unfamiliar with the sort of brash braggadocio that's considered par for the course for Trump.
And, according to Mike Karp, CEO of Wall Street recruiting firm Options Group, layoffs at investment banks are now just par for the course.
But at these events, groping, sexist comments and ogling were par for the course (sometimes literally, since we often made appearances at golf courses).
But to hear women in Hollywood, many of whom are telling their stories for the first time, Weinstein's behavior was par for the course.
As is par for the course when it comes to Ford's graduate student girlfriend, this is the only scene she's allowed to be in.
It's easy to see how that's an appealing proposition, especially when broken units are just par for the course in the hands of students.
The amazing thing is not just that Trump was praising someone he is now publicly fighting with; that's par for the course for Trump.
As for why she felt ashamed, Sigler said that was par for the course when keeping such a big secret for so many years.
I told them I don't think there's any instigative story I do that doesn't get backlash, so I think is par for the course.
This is par for the course for Trump, who often only makes himself available to questioning from interviewers who range from friendly to fawning.
Given their energy needs and the fact that they're among the 10 biggest companies in the world, that's interesting—yet par for the course.
Think of it like a Rubik's Cube, where every move has a ripple effect, and solving multi-faceted problems is par for the course.
Not surprisingly, I found myself accidentally hitting that from time to time — though that's just par for the course for this sort of technology.
The success of this strategy is borne out in headlines painting results that should strike fear into Labourite hearts as par-for-the-course.
That might be par for the course for a young creative trying to get by in New York City — except for Carrie's extravagant lifestyle.
Hearing about a celeb's latest side hustle, whether it's launching a makeup line or production company, is par for the course at this point.
Another source recently told PEOPLE that Mellencamp's reported split from the When Harry Met Sally actress is par for the course for the couple.
"It was implied over and over in these articles: if you buy organic, getting a frog is par for the course, essentially," Hughes said.
These factors have made aggressive and scammy marketing par for the course in the cryptocurrency world, and there have even been some outright scams.
This bizarre — and maybe even unprecedented — maneuver seems par for the course at Williams, which recently announced plans to add three new independent directors.
And, as far as the rumor NeNe and her own hubby, Gregg, have an open relationship now ... Kenya says it's par for the course.
Congress's treatment of employment discrimination and workers' rights, he said, is par for the course in the U.S. Have you experienced discrimination at work?
Such transactional relationships are par for the course in our ossified political culture, where accountability is usually selective and always part of a strategy.
About a dozen insiders in Tallahassee — both Republicans and Democrats — told BuzzFeed News murky relationships are par for the course in the state's politics.
Flip-flopping and fecklessness is par for the course in Washington, and Americans elected Republicans because they were ready for a change of course.
The recently uncovered cybersecurity breaches were in fact par for the course for an SEC that throughout the Obama years exhibited frequent cybersecurity deficiencies.
That kind of tough talk is par for the course in "if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere" New York.
But when you're dealing with an artist whose career trajectory has stopped and started, pushed along by delectable bangers, that's par for the course.
I must have met 18 people at Bloomberg along the way, which is sort of par for the course on a Bloomberg hiring process.
As CNN's Andrew Kaczynski documents, broadcasting fringe ideas and fake news was pretty par for the course when it comes to Flynn's Twitter activity.
For front-woman Aluna Francis — who performs to sold-out crowds on the reg with English electronic duo AlunaGeorge — that's simply par for the course.
Josh Blackman, a law professor at Southern Texas College of Law in Houston, called the comments a "rant" that's par for the course for Trump.
While such a show is par-for-the-course for McBride and his longtime collaboration with HBO, it comes at a surprising time for Goodman.
Before you start to worry, know that reshoots are par for the course on every big-budget movie, and aren't necessarily indicative of a problem.
"It's par for the course that there is a drunken hookup that went too far — that certainly goes on all the time," says the producer.
Some nuclear observers say Trump's reaction to New START is simply par for the course given his instinctive dislike of any policy championed by Obama.
That sort of blatant lying would be major news coming from the mouth of any other president, but it's par for the course with Trump.
I want to sleep in, in a city that never wakes, And find I'm fitting right in, one of the gang, par for the course.
The exchange between North Korea and pretty much everyone else has been pretty much par for the course: disagree and denounce first, ask questions later.
That two wealthy, white, Russian oligarchs would believe that anything — including the n-word — is available for their pleasure is, sadly, par for the course.
That sounds extreme, but is (sadly) par for the course for the format — films from Sony's 4K streaming service, for example, cost $30 a pop.
But as far as the antics and things, that was pretty par for the course for bands like the Vandals and others they played with.
Even as more homes come on the market for this traditionally popular sales season, they're flying off fast, with bidding wars par for the course.
Such schmoozing is par for the course at Coachella, whose reputation as a VIP meetup often threatens to eclipse its status as a music festival.
"This is par for the course," said Burger, noting that there are hundreds of thousands of cases going on in the U.S. all the time.
Rick's really bad and irresponsible behavior is par for the course; as a male, he gets away with it, but a woman would be pilloried.
That would be an incredibly distinct curveball to throw into most bands' catalogs, but it's sort of par for the course for Murder By Death.
Fights that are more spectacle than sport are par for the course in boxing, but nothing encapsulates the state of modern media like this fight.
But the more responsibility Roman has, the less he seems to actually want what he's gained, which is par for the course on this show.
Open secrets are par for the course for women in the workplace; they are the pact we make in order to be able to participate.
Emepelle SerumThe key ingredients here are par for the course in a good serum: niacinamide, ascorbic and ferulic acids, sodium hyaluronate, a handful of peptides.
Those sorts of wins are par for the course for the union, which has been an established part of the community for over 2000 years.
Maybe The Irishman's racial myopia would be less irksome to me if it weren't so par for the course of the director's oeuvre of late.
There was no sense that showing a woman having an abortion was, for a text on women's health, anything other than par for the course.
Though kicking in the NFL would be a first both for Lloyd and for womankind, trailblazing is par for the course for the prolific striker.
Though Thursday night still featured a few candidates going after Biden — par for the course if you've watched the preceding debates — it did feel different.
That may sound like par for the course for the notoriously social media-addicted youth, but the numbers for older Instagrammers aren't that much different.
But that's par for the course when it comes to technology startups, which WeWork has tried really hard to convince the world that it is.
So what you did was maybe a little forward — but (ask around) pretty much par for the course when it comes to relatives your age.
Photo: APAfter the passage of China's new cybersecurity laws, watching out for international consequences might be par for the course for brands that do business there.
Mom Kris Jenner asks if "[Kanye] did a rant at the end," in a casual tone reminding everyone such outbursts are par for the course here.
But that sounds pretty par for the course when your mother is Angelina Jolie, and when you have a passion for protecting wildlife in your hometown.
The main course of eggs is pretty par for the course — she's shared with People previously that scrambled eggs are a regular part of her breakfast.
The harmfulness of the policy isn't incidental — it's the whole point, and it's par for the course from an administration for whom cruelty is a watchword.
That's all very par for the course, so there's little incentive for customers to want AT&T's hardware unless it's essentially free for DirecTV Now subscribers.
The spectacle has been par for the course in the House Judiciary Committee, which includes some of the House's most outspoken conservative Trump defenders, like Reps.
Unmistakable was North's adorable scowl, which Kardashian West, 38, hilariously addressed in her photo's caption on Thursday as par for the course for her oldest child.
ABOUT THE ROCKETS: Houston had no issues with Harden's game-winner immediately following the win and suggested it was par for the course for the superstar.
In it, Kimmy goes to college, Xanthippe is back, and Titus goes full-on Lemonade on Michael's car — so, you know, pretty par for the course.
However, Duret said President Trump's sudden move should be viewed as par for the course of the new administration and markets should not be shaken indefinitely.
Tales of frat-house-startups-turned-Silicon-Valley-successes (think Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram), as well as secret Wall Street handshakes, are simply par for the course.
As a football player for a major conference college program, this was par for the course, but as a business school student it was a problem.
It's troubling and abnormal behavior for a president, but par for the course for a president whose rallies still regularly erupt in "lock her up!" chants.
I thought all of those experiences were just par for the course for a woman in sports, and, in many ways, it turns out they were.
When asked about the initial auction mayhem in retrospect, he speaks as though swarms of crickets are par for the course, his tone light and genial.
"This administration can't stop embarrassing itself or keep its story straight for five minutes, so this is par for the course," he said in a statement.
It dumps everything that's now par for the course in superhero movies: boring action mostly featuring men and computers, and stories about their stodgy tortured psyches.
Yeah, they're going to be making decisions about the future of Africa without talking to Africans — which I guess is pretty much par for the course.
It's become par for the course for feminists to aver on the rape allegations against Donald Trump while almost entirely ignoring the Clintonian sex abuse scandals.
Even the decision to stick to calling the new console PS3993, rather than PlayStation Series 2399 or something unusual, was par for the course for Sony.
But that's par for the course for a man who rivals Bond villains in his knack for pointlessly complex schemes with nearly zero chance of success.
You would think — particularly for nominees in the running for major awards — that being photographed and judged and assessed would eventually become par for the course.
Controversies have been par for the course this season on the hit reality show, with multiple houseguests making racist comments and even cries of sexual misconduct.
That sort of language was par for the course even in the Obama administration, and so wouldn't set off alarm bells in Tehran or anywhere else.
Once I popped it out of the box, though, I quickly realized that sub-par manuals and not-so-great included recipes are par for the course.
Coen exhibition, a Bob's Burgers art show is par for the course—we just wish H. Jon Benjamin (the voice of Bob) would do a jazz performance.
It's a really long time, so for people to hang in there or exit gracefully or exit abruptly is sort of, I think, par for the course.
The introduction of O-R3 is par for the course for Dubai, which says it wants 25 percent of its police force to be robots by 2030.
Welcome to the new normal, where a tense Trump rally during which he defends his fans and denies they've been violent is just par for the course.
Whether or not Perbix will help with this remains to be seen, but the acquisition is par for the course in Tesla's ongoing focus on factory automation.
Unfortunately, that kind of behavior and worse is par for the course with Donald Trump, whose character flaws seem to manifest in horrifying new ways every week.
This kind of doublespeak is par for the course in the world of corporate wellness, where avoiding a financial penalty is often framed as getting a discount.
Dressing up in drag and baring his soul are par for the course these days for Hall, but the singer wasn't always so comfortable in his skin.
Initial bugs made parts of the game unplayable, and they're still being worked out (which is pretty much par for the course when it comes to emulation).
Vagina dresses are not only par for the course, they're symbolic of Namilia's identity: a fashion brand that uses shock value to present itself as radically feminist.
My brother turned to his left, and loudly the woman declared, "OUR FRIENDS ARE RICH AS FUCK AND GOT US TICKETS," which was par for the course.
It also gave Adam Sandler a template for the sophomoric material that, over the next two decades, would eventually become (wait for it) par for the course.
Anyone familiar with country knows that Chevys, heartbreak, and odd metallurgy references are par for the course in the genre, so Pell's not that far off-base.
"It's par for the course in Washington to take remarks out of context but that is outlandish even by the standards of today's politics," Buttigieg shot back.
Every mattress also comes with a 100-night money-back guarantee and a 10-year warranty, which is pretty much par for the course in the industry.
They know that a certain amount of drudgery and politics is par for the course, and they relish the meaty assignments and opportunity to contribute their talents.
Of course, that's par for the course for Pee-Wee, the giddy, gray-flannel-suit-clad manchild whom comedian Paul Reubens has been playing since the '70s.
Divisive dresses, family dramas, and anxious brides and grooms are par for the course for the volunteer supervisors of Reddit's go-to forum for the recently betrothed.
The neat solution to this problem — creating a new class of shares — is par for the course for Silicon Valley, but often gives other shareholders short shrift.
Crossing the new bridge in a green taxi on Friday morning, Mr. Waxman said the five-mile-per-hour pace of traffic was par for the course.
"I decided not to take it further because I didn't want to be ostracized -- par for the course when the predator has power and influence," he said.
However, this drop is par for the course during these summer months, says the company's director and housing market analyst, Miles Shipside, in the accompanying press release.
"What would now be called sexual harassment was par for the course back in the '50s and early '60s," Mr. Wallace said in a 603 Playboy interview.
Picking up fines for unsportsmanlike conduct seems to be par for the course these days for Kyrgios, who despite his immense talent has yet to win a major.
This is really par for the course for a roadshow presentation, and harkens back to Twitter's roadshow back in 2013 (which I recall it took about 2 minutes).
According to the source, though West's behavior is largely considered par for the course and overall there's no major strain between the couple, it still affects his wife.
Still, there's a lot of other news that broke this week—and par for the course, Gizmodo reported on a bunch of other stuff well worth your attention.
Sean Penn's bizarre late-night appearance this week might have surprised some fans, but those close to him say his unpredictable behavior is actually par for the course.
But that's par for the course for the museum, which Hartwig says consistently works closely with the LA fire department and police department to ensure the building's security.
SoCs already contain various specialized components for things like rendering graphics and processing images, so adding a few cores for AI is kind of par for the course.
And par for the course as far as #RelationshipGoals are concerned, Hyland and Adams have just taken their relationship one step cuter by coordinating their skin-care routines.
Dining and dashing might be par for the course at some restaurants, but as Steve Medlen told MUNCHIES over the phone, that's not the case at his steakhouse.
She just posted one set to "Bodak Yellow," so... Look past the clickbait-y video titles (par for the course on YouTube), and there's some great stuff here.
Disick, who dated Kourtney Kardashian for years before the pair split last summer, told Kardashian being kicked out – repeatedly – is just par for the course in any relationship.
All this is par for the course for a company like Pinterest, which expects to continue raking in a ton of business from its advertising and commerce partners.
So when a military wargaming project called him in to consult on a defense simulation trying to predict the wars of tomorrow, it was par for the course.
While it was once frowned upon to get tattoos, particularly if your job involves being permanently in the public eye, it's now become just par for the course.
But so far, the White House has decided to take on the dismantling of many Obama policies in chaotic fashion, so this will be par for the course.
Which, for acquiring imprint Threshold Books — Simon & Schuster's designated home for conservative authors and half the pundits of Fox News — is more or less par for the course.
Eighty days, 183,000 kilometers — or 1,242 miles — 400 golf balls, and more than 20,000 shots across the plains of Mongolia are usually not exactly par for the course.
There were at least two more crossword chestnuts – ELOI and TBAR – that seem to get little use outside this realm, but that's par for the course, I'd say.
That's par for the course with a service like Nuance's, but when you have a product that's fundamentally aimed at the 4-8 crowd, better protections are expected.
Granted, that's par for the course on this show, which has yet to serve up a lukewarm sex scene (except on purpose) in three and a half seasons.
It's par for the course in that world," said Sara Hammel, a former reporter for People magazine and author of "Red Carpet Regret:Confessions of a Cynical Celebrity Journalist.
But it's par for the course for the people, and in particular the women, in Donald Trump's universe, who have embraced '80s fashion for Trump's entire political career.
This is par for the course in "Lonely Planet," which makes liberal use of symbols and metaphors, yet manages to be heavy-handed while not spelling things out.
Commentary on President Trump's Tuesday United Nations speech ranged from astonishment at the tone — calling a foreign leader "Rocket Man" is not par for the course — to dismissive.
For a pop star so prone to teasing new projects and collabs with what often seems like very little context or strategy, this seemed par for the course.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)While the glass percolator is par for the course, what I wasn't expecting was a glass carb cap lacking any sort of locking mechanism.
Of course, Conor has been calling Khabib a "rat" for weeks -- and mocking Khabib's religion in public ... so, it was pretty much par for the course for Team McGregor.
As such, its typically high prices are pretty much par for the course — you get what you pay for, and you're paying for the best technology on the market.
While this kind of hurtful squabble is pretty par for the course when it comes to these two, the next part of the argument highlights the pair's real issue.
She's got her new boyfriend in tow and allegations about who is being a bitch are throwing around amid manic bouts of emotion — it's all par for the course.
It was also par for the course to see startups out of the region move to the U.S., and take on U.S. investors, as they started to gain traction.
If you are pregnant and experiencing these symptoms, it's important to bring it up to your doctor, and they can help discern what's troubling versus par for the course.
The backdrop on her newly shared photo is par for the course for Hamilton, who announced in October that she and husband Adam Dirks were expecting their second child.
"If you live between the mountain and the ocean it's almost par for the course," said Josiah Hamilton, a real estate agent and a leader of the bucket brigade.
For the man famed for his mop of unruly blond hair and expected to be named as Britain's next prime minister on Tuesday, it was par for the course.
Notary Fees Getting your paperwork notarized when you file with the government is par for the course, and luckily, many states keep a law that caps the maximum charge.
Though this kind of judgment might be par for the course for many who find themselves in the public eye, those of us who aren't celebrities aren't immune, either.
"I decided not to take it further because I didn't want to be ostracized -- par for the course when the predator has power and influence," he said on Twitter.
You shouldn't be, for Abbas' comments were par for the course over his long career, however much Western leaders refused to acknowledge the reality and ramifications of his hatreds.
The Trump meeting is just par for the course, showing how out of touch he is with his country and the millions of Mexicans living in the United States.
Read more: Khabib Nurmagomedov says recent ring deaths make him 'hate this sport in which we beat each other'Opponents of Nunez's caliber are par for the course for Davis.
Prices have gone up slightly over the five years we've been in the program (as noted above), but that's pretty par for the course when it comes to healthcare.
But GLOW also zigs and zags throughout, throwing in genuinely surprising twists (and some predictable ones, but that's par for the course) while finding realistic and creative character motivations.
The 'not knowing what's going to happen,' not knowing what the schedule is going to be in a few weeks or months, it's par for the course for us.
Over the last two years Ms. Cortez learned how to weld for this project and related pieces; she says such resourcefulness is par for the course for an immigrant.
Held simultaneously in New York and Los Angeles, the writers' awards were interspersed with political jabs at President Trump, which have become par for the course this awards season.
As much as I'd like to get excited, this is slightly par for the course for a lot of sports-oriented startups that catch the eye of a celebrity.
A top official working with one of the world leaders caught up in Trudeau's hot mic moment said Trump's unpredictability has become par for the course at NATO gatherings.
"I know that it's par for the course in Washington to take remarks out of context, but that is outlandish even by the standards of today's politics," Buttigieg retorted.
A couple of cancelled fights is par for the course, but this is the first time we have seen a fighter forced out of a bout by an elevator accident.
Online harassment and intimidation, including defamatory accusations, slurs, and even the publication of journalists' phone numbers and home addresses to rile up angry readers have become par for the course.
Cute relationship memes are par for the course when you're on social media, and it's not uncommon for meme accounts to use and repost photos that belong to other users.
Of course, it's all par for the course with Degrassi, a franchise that prides itself on breaking down barriers with its audience in order to discuss tough-but-important issues.
That's probably par for the course when you're Ben Affleck's kid, but she and her dad did seem excited to meet the cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Par for the course on Snapchat, the show will be live for just 24 hours (though imagery will be used for PR and marketing purposes beyond that one-day timeframe).
But the groups have not criticized one another directly, and, as sociologist Jo Reger told the Times, divisions like this are par for the course in the history of feminism.
Succulent seafood and sizzling platters of meat, a history as rich as the port you'll be ordering by the bottle, and a vibrant nightlife are all par for the course.
This makes some sense given the large multi-disc size of some PlayStation games, and it's par for the course—Nintendo did the same thing with its special edition consoles.
On the one hand, Trump's response to the London attack, in which 7 people died only two weeks after a horrendous suicide bombing in Manchester, was par for the course.
Some of this is par for the course on the internet these days, given the prevalence of sweeping, untargeted attacks that aim to find any weakness possible on any site.
The alleged conversation taking place between Leslie and the rest of the fabric team, and the opposition in the council's licensing board, is, the Tribune report, par for the course.
To the small degree that I thought about it, I supported the Israeli Left and disliked settlers—that was par for the course in my liberal synagogue in north London.
They could get away with it in part because those kinds of numbers are par for the course in China's P2P lending industry, which averaged returns of 13.3% in 2015.
Watch: How to Get Over Your Ex Feeling anxious about sleeping with someone new will be par for the course, says Ammanda Major, a sex and relationships therapist at Relate.
"Singh said Iran's denial of responsibility "tells us little" and characterized it as par for the course from a country that "wants to inflict pain but avoid a broader conflict.
Though the Wildcats will almost certainly take a serious hit in next week's AP Poll, growing pains are very much par for the course within Calipari's one-and-done system.
Devine also noted that the overall political and media environment in New York is one in which rambunctious campaigning is par for the course, suggesting concerns about unity are overblown.
A lot of the best features are available only when you subscribe to a Nest Aware paid plan, too, but that's par for the course for smart home security devices.
My colleagues in comedy suggested that it was par for the course in our business, and that paired with my psychiatric issues, I might never be eligible for lifelong commitment.
Gabbard is a candidate who many have sparred with, so her more centrist comments that only further cements her as being an anti-establishment Democrat are par for the course.
I did not call for Obama to be impeached, but that is par for the course in the echo chamber today in which the facts must conform to the frenzy.
As we've reported ... huge salaries are becoming par for the course for the "Stranger Things" kids, but Brown's taking a huge step ahead of the rest with this fat payday.
The observation drew an audible "Aww" from the audience — though perhaps it's par for the course for a man who seems to subscribe to the Lucille Bluth school of parenting.
The publication said the White House had requested the meeting — which is not unusual — and that Trump aides requested the meeting be off the record, also par for the course.
Many new parents consider extreme sleep deprivation to be par for the course, but I knew that to preserve my mental health, I couldn't accept bad sleep as a reality.
The Swiss bank's fourth-quarter results were riddled with the kind of exceptional items and restructuring costs that were par for the course for a European investment bank rethinking its strategy.
Likewise, after a tedious display of sky blue ski-jacketed dancers marching in formation, Moncler Grenoble was reliably slope-ready chic (the performance art, once surprising, now par for the course).
Discontinuing support for an aging product is pretty par for the course and more or less inevitable, given it's impossible to expect companies to commit resources to maintaining old technology forever.
He points out that these big swings in weather are par for the course in his home state; it's expected to be almost 80 degrees in the Denver area by Friday.
But what seems crazy in one day and age is par for the course in another — and for that reason, Man of the Year feels nothing short of surreal in 2016.
Depressingly enough, that kind of reaction is pretty par for the course: Women often get blamed for the bad things that we allegedly bring upon ourselves, in one way or another.
Khloe Kardashian's boyfriend and baby daddy, Tristan Thompson, has been accused of cheating on her multiple times, but the rumored behavior may be par for the course for the NBA star.
"It's par for the course but it won't have any impact on my determination," Macron told reporters after the attack, saying there was no economic future for those who resisted change.
It is a frustrating experience, to be sure, but par for the course with Tomasiak who, as recently as 2015 was still pitching their new printers and news to the press.
Reportedly the company could cost between $1.3 billion and $2 billion (between £1 billion and £1.5 billion), so 'par for the course' in today's technology industry where strategic investments are made.
Losing money is par for the course for fast-growing tech companies, but Blue Apron's lackluster IPO may suggest that Wall Street is losing patience with Silicon Valley's high-rolling margins.
Long hours and catering to demanding whims are par for the course in Hollywood (and many other industries), but former employees painted a picture of a particularly sadistic atmosphere at Miramax.
When you live in Los Angeles, rubbing shoulders with Hollywood stars can become par for the course — and no one knows that better than What Happens at The Abbey's Billy Reilich.
"It just seems like we opened up a powder keg here, potentially, if in fact this is not only with Mylan but is just par for the course," Ms. Klobuchar said.
That's par for the course in Baarle, a village about 65 miles south of Amsterdam that is sliced and diced by what is probably the world's craziest stretch of international border.
There have only been six trades since the start of October, none of them especially major, and that has been pretty much par for the course over the last few years.
The fact you end up wound up in greater threats is par for the course, but even then they don't feel like Skyrim's world-ending dragon disaster, or any of that.
That sounds like par for the course for him — except this one overlays a six-pointed star, which looks a lot like a Star of David, on a pile of money.
But my other female coworkers would have stories of similar behavior, so I just thought that was par for the course in terms of being in a semi-public facing role.
It was a curious omission, but our sources closely connected to Brad say this is par for the course -- he never mentions them publicly and wants it to remain that way.
And Trump's call for the RNC to intervene over Cruz's attack ads is even less persuasive, as negative campaigning is pretty par for the course at this stage of the race.
Whether it's for a photoshoot, an upcoming role, or just because they want to (which is a totally legit reason to do anything), celeb color switch-ups are par for the course.
Brooks and other Republicans on the committee spent the majority of the session pushing back on Duffy and established climate science, which is pretty much par for the course at this point.
And in keeping with what is now par for the course for challenger fintech services, you can use the app to get real-time updates on your account, modify repayments and more.
While it may be par for the course to closely guard trade secrets around how a new app or manufacturing component functions, experts say it's virtually unheard of for new medical devices.
Alien explosions and sexy hookups are par for the course in the series' debut Comic-Con trailer, which introduces first-time viewers and veteran fans alike to the rebooted world of Roswell.
Hot months This sizzling July just seems par for the course, not just for the United States -- the United Kingdom is suffering through its own heat wave -- but for the entire planet.
Everything Koch (pronounced "Cook") did to get the The Boston Beer Company off the ground he did for the first time, and that's par for the course for a start-up founder.
We agree not because we want to minimize the significance of the Cambridge Analytica story, but because the real story is far more troubling: This data collection was par for the course.
A death rumor is, obviously, par for the course when you are very old and very famous, but old Phil seems to be the subject of a new one every few months.
"It's all par for the course but it won't have any impact on my determination," Macron told reporters after the attack, saying there was no economic future for those who resisted change.
People jumping off balconies and monitors is par for the course, though Saturday was the first time I've seen them stop the show because someone went too hard stagediving (during "Soul Sacrifice").
As time goes on, you and your team will start to realize, as many entrepreneurs before you, white-knuckle moments are par for the course — and they aren't so scary after all.
A bill of $41,632 for three rounds of treatment would be about par for the course for someone whose health insurance partially covered the IVF medication protocol but not the treatment itself.
The album, Painfully Free, critiques capitalism, boasts about his sexual exploits, refers to dead presidents as white supremacists, and repeatedly uses the n-word—par for the course for rap music today.
That means there is plenty of time for the FCC to seek comment, though par for the course under Pai's tenure, the agency has indicated it intends to move forward without it.
She's also impressively plucky, traveling, for example, to a remote Mexican vanilla plantation, where she's subject to a full-body mosquito attack (par for the course, the woman who runs it admits).
Sure, he added, Zuckerberg "doesn't exactly make a lot of eye contact," isn't a great speaker, and gets unnaturally obsessed with certain details, but that's par for the course in Silicon Valley.
Temporary suspensions are par for the course for deckers, and most get right back in the tweet-stealing game — sometimes on the same account after getting reinstated, and sometimes on entirely new accounts.
Fight scenes filled with tossed-around bodies, ultimate showdowns with super villains, and car-destroying confrontations with sexual predators are all par for the course in the world of Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter).
Misusing these Balkan summits for domestic politics is par for the course, argues Florian Bieber, an Austria-based analyst of south-eastern Europe; he thinks it is time to ditch the Berlin Process.
From referring to Mexicans as "rapists" and "child smugglers," to blocking immigrants from "shithole countries" and enacting a Muslim ban, Trump's insensitive comments on race and ethnicity are now par for the course.
But we know without doubt that the Gray verdicts are not only not aberrations, but are par for the course, the most likely outcome any time someone is killed the way Gray was.
"You live and you learn when you buy your first house and I'm trying to be comforted by the fact everyone says to me that this is par for the course," she says.
I don't mean to pick on Mr. Muro, because, again, this is par for the course in a conversation that has been shaped by businesses, business-friendly think tanks, and economic development agencies.
She recalled the countless instances of subtle and overt sexism that she encountered on a daily basis — and emphasizes that, even 30 years into her career, sexist comments remain par for the course.
It was a response — as is par-for the course — to a barrage of heckling in a Parliamentary Chamber that at present turns far too many regular folks off from engaging in politics.
This is disheartening as a woman serving in an executive position in health care, but our industry is merely par for the course with respect to women holding leadership titles in this country.
After this enlightening experience, I realized that salary negotiations are par for the course and I could have negotiated right from the beginning based on my own merits — I didn't need a counteroffer.
An emerging immigration debacle, in other words, is par for the course with these congressional Republicans—they don't like what Trump is doing, but they may have to go along with it anyway.
That's par for the course for SpaceX, however, which has brought a lot of its design and manufacturing in-house in order to lower costs and achieve greater control over the supply chain.
One New York City waiter who spoke with AP said that being forced to do side jobs for what amounts to virtually no money is par for the course in the restaurant industry.
Tesla was helped as the day went along by upbeat remarks from analysts at Morgan Stanley, who characterized the Model 7003 production issues as par for the course for a new vehicle launch.
Tesla was helped as the day went along by upbeat remarks from analysts at Morgan Stanley, who characterized the Model 3 production issues as par for the course for a new vehicle launch.
This is par for the course for Mr. Bradshaw, whose soap-opera plots usually hinge on taboo sexuality depicted with such matter-of-fact graphic detachment that it can almost — almost — feel farcical.
Confusion is par for the course when the Trump administration does things because Donald Trump wants to do them, not because the officials actually implementing the policy think it's a particularly good idea.
On the advice of his producers, Mr. Radcliffe had recently begun avoiding contact with his fans — a steep learning curve for a chatty and personable actor who considers selfies par for the course.
The point spread (8) might seem outrageous, but New Orleans has had an average margin of victory of 13.3 points in its eight victories, so another blowout would be par for the course.
This foolhardy rejectionism is par for the course, as the Palestinians have rejected every statehood and path-to-statehood offer from Britain, the United Nations, and the U.S. for more than 80 years.
For partners that practice polyamory, dating, crushing on, and loving multiple people is par for the course — though it still typically requires a ton of honest and open communication to successfully pull off.
Unfortunately for Danny, he also happens to fall for Alicia (Denyse Tontz), daughter of owner Santiago (Demián Bichir) — but hey, that's par for the course when you sleuth around on an ABC soap.
But such real-world shaming is par for the course with "Game of Thrones," a hot-take magnet for its occasionally stunning moments of violence, cruelty and, most controversial, scenes of sexual violence.
Ellen's friendship with Bush — and her insistence that she not only doesn't deserve criticism for it, but that she should be celebrated for it — is, for this particular celebrity, par for the course.
I have been assured by others that my need to decorate and organize, my obsession with cleanliness and DIY and crafting, are my "nesting instincts" kicking into full gear, all par for the course.
A close look at how immigration and border security negotiations have gone in Congress since Trump came into office shows that this is par for the course; Trump's immigration agenda is untenable in Congress.
Alana Evans isn't shying away from the story about Donald Trump's alleged tryst with fellow porn star Stormy Daniels back in 2006 ... because she thinks it's par for the course for guys like him.
Thanks, in part, to Wolf, feminists of the '90s had a cleared path to navigate through the fashion and lifestyle worlds to today, where calling out beauty standards is considered par for the course.
" MUELLER FACING NEW REPUBLICAN PRESSURE TO RESIGN IN RUSSIA PROBE Franks added: "They may try to parlay it into something to hook President Trump in, but right now, this is par for the course.
The primal aggression reverberating from their early recordings may seem par for the course to anyone familiar with metal's current outliers, but back in the early 80s, what they were doing felt downright revolutionary.
However, while mass-producing contouring kits and reality TV show spin-offs is par for the course with this family, there's one thing that I never thought they would cross into — and that's opera.
Details: The contract with United Food and Commercial Workers aims to arm staffers with some minimum standards, noting the long hours and inconsistent workload that is par for the course on the campaign trail.
The rest of the searches are also fairly par for the course, considering die-hard fans of Pokémon reigned supreme with the release of Pokémon Go. Keep scrolling to see the full list. 1.
While phrases such as "proven track record of success" and "good under pressure" might seem par for the course for job descriptions, they also lead to a disproportionate number of male candidates, Textio says.
The rocker's recent split from the When Harry Met Sally actress is par for the course for the couple, whose rollercoaster relationship dates back to 2011, a source tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Having to pay for more than one streaming service is of course par for the course in video—long gone are the days where it makes any sense to make do with just Netflix.
Already the shortest reigning heavyweight world champion of all time, and stripped of his belt without losing it, this latest strange turn in the career of Tyson Fury is just par for the course.
I had always prided myself on not judging someone for his or her sex life, and I certainly wasn't against casual sex; one-night stands were par for the course among my friend group.
Barbas told the Times that she was just making a "good-faith effort" to help the contractor meet a 10-day extension and that such a back-and-forth is par for the course.
That Mr. Roussel also happens to be her new husband (they were married in November after becoming engaged in 2016) is both par for the course in the industry and something of a redesign.
Just as many have observed in the #MeToo movement that a certain level of misogyny is so expected as to feel unremarkable, these candidates said they saw the messages as par for the course.
That uphill journey – filled with false starts, rejection and funding hurdles – is par for the course for most founders, said Perkins, who was keen to dispel the common misconception of entrepreneurs as overnight successes.
But by and large, naked women -- and especially exposed breasts -- are par for the course, and the limited noise they stir focuses on women's individual figures, rather than the fact of the nudity itself.
But that is all par for the course here in this country that, 13 years after the civil war ended, is still trying to put back together the pieces that the war ripped apart.
The delay is pretty par for the course because, generally, when movies premiere at Sundance it can take anywhere from four to 11 months before they are released in theaters for audiences across the nation.
It's incredibly sad, but that's pretty much par for the course with Quinn this season so far, which is why the episode-ending reveal was extra distressing — can't this guy catch any kind of break?
In the pic, shared by Khloé Kardashian, Jenner is wearing a bra, a sheer sequin leotard, and angel wings (par for the course for her, really), but also has her hands on her belly. Hmm!!
The second reason for Ethereum's apparent ease in pulling off a hard fork compared to bitcoin, Tual said, is that hard forks are par for the course at this nascent stage of the platform's development.
Unfortunately, excessive CEO salaries are hardly a new problem and, in many ways, wage inequality is just par for the course of capitalism, but there are some ways to get things slightly more under control.
Moments like that may be par for the course for the average influencer, but for a fashion writer who's used to their entire head being cut out of street style snaps, it felt pretty cool.
"Take my pulse while I'm talking to you," Clinton joked: Baseless insinuations about Clinton's health are par for the course for Trump, who has made a habit of making up rumors about his political opponents.
Photo: American Dairy AssociationThis year's Ohio State Fair has, par for the course, giant butter sculptures—but this year it has butter astronauts carved to celebrate the recent 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission.
Sadly, the protests at Standing Rock are par for the course for the Sioux, who have had to fight for their right to the region's natural resources for more than two-and-a-half centuries.
Advocates worry that these kinds of experiences may become par for the course as trans sex workers lose the ability to vet clients or opt to see clients they don't trust in order to survive.
This is par for the course for the Trump administration: White House aides regularly say Trump "may hit a few balls," but Trump is regularly seen playing by reporters or guests at his golf clubs.
The triumph over the Tigers was just par for the course for Keuchel, who won all 15 of his home decisions and posted a 1.46 ERA in 18 starts at Minute Maid Park last season.
Why it matters: Neither effort has been pretty, a reminder that the thousands of layoffs announced over the past month within the media industry are par for the course of survival in the internet era.
The gallery Ink Studio is showing at the fair for the first time this year, and its organization reflects the lack of national boundaries that is becoming par for the course in the art market.
"These (allegations) are par for the course of an Israeli plot to restrict the work of international relief agencies operating in Gaza in order to tighten the Gaza blockade," said Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri.
Update, June 216, 2016: Marc Jacobs has released a few more images from his fall '16 ads, which are being rolled out incrementally via Instagram (par for the course for the designer's last few campaigns).
All of the phones will support the EVS codec for the best possible voice quality, but that's par for the course with flagship phones nowadays, and has been on iPhones since the iPhone 8 series.
To those unfamiliar with contemporary art, it might at first be shocking, but in the context of Cattelan&aposs own career, as well as the history of art generally, it&aposs par for the course.
And while prioritizing attractive television guests is par for the course in the industry, the sources said they felt Favale was particularly critical about women who were booked to talk about political or social issues.
In a world where the talented and untalented alike live and work under a number of insecurities and emotional demands no amount of attention can ever satisfy, envy and competition are par for the course.
As a member of the Democratic Socialists of America and someone who ran on Medicare-for-all and a federal jobs guarantee in a deep-blue district, that would have been par for the course.
That's par for the course for these things at this point, but the particular kind of chaos this time around was different, and didn't always play to the favor of Donald Trump, lord of chaos.
The pair's website outlines a number of issues they say they'll address or support if elected, including a number of par-for-the-course Democratic items — universal pre-K, free community college, and clean energy.
We spoke with the UFC welterweight champ about Conor's plea deal in his bus attack case -- and Woodley says the lack of any serious punishment is par for the course when it comes to McGregor.
While all of this was novel, the art was not particularly hi def, which is par for the course for VR as of now, but for an experience based on visual aesthetics I found it lacking.
His early work was pretty par-for-the-course (lots of poorly lit photos of ice cream cones), and then one day he experimented with including his newborn son in the background of his food shots.
The actress's lifestyle site launched a list of "Not So Basic Sex Toys" for those wishing to expand their intimacy horizons – and aren't afraid to break the bank (par for the course with Goop-y goods).
In these thrilling and unpredictable times, waking up to CNN alerts about nuclear-missile testing and AccuWeather forecasts calling for 20-degree temperatures on one day and 60 the next is just par for the course.
Speaking to Yahoo Sports  – which erroneously identified him as skater Ryosuke Sakazume – Watanabe said he doesn't believe Jong was purposefully reaching for his skate, and noted that collisions are par for the course in speed skating.
Apple began allowing users to delete pre-installed apps in iOS 10 — though they aren't actually deleted — so providing an option for re-downloading Files, or any other major features, is now par for the course.
Prior to Gears of War, reloading in a shooter was simply par for the course, a necessary action that required no thought or skill—as to complicate it would get in the way of the action.
Twitter has been abuzz with people sharing their reactions to the ads, with some saying the videos put them off buying the lipsticks, and others pointing out that this is "par for the course" for NARS.
However, it's still not always par for the course for studies to analyze how different sexes respond to drugs, perpetuating many of the issues that existed when women weren't included in studies in the first place.
Yes, she's kind of perfect at everything she tries — she's a brave explorer and something of an amateur physician, and she's only 18 — but that's par for the course in this sort of kid-friendly entertainment.
"I know that it's par for the course in Washington to take remarks out of context, but that is outlandish, even by the standards of today's politics," Buttigieg said, before pivoting to Gabbard's foreign policy record.
The whole thing is still the same overly slick, CG action that's par for the course in our post-Transformers world, but it's fun, at least, which is more than could be said for that last trailer.
This an entirely par for the course for an administration staffing the Environmental Protection Agency with fossil fuel lobbyists and which regularly gets pranked by trolls, but that knowledge won't make the trichinosis pass any easier.[CNN]
St. Vincent "Fast Slow Disco" This week is trying to put some pep in my step; that's par for the course in summer when my energy levels fall because of the heat, but music speeds up anyway.
A strong cast full of characters who pull off "angst-stricken and unsatisfied" well contributes to the feeling of an unsettled, untrustworthy world where time-traveling children or era-hopping murderers just seem par for the course.
"It may be that some patients view complications of surgery as being 'par for the course', either because they entered the surgery believing that or that is suggested to them when complications occur," Jena said by email.
This is par for the course for a presidency that's seen mass departures and vacancies in places like the White House science office and the Environmental Protection Agency, but somehow the bar seems to keep getting lower.
Although several pointed out that a temporary halt in communications—especially policy-driven reports—is par for the course when there is a turn over from one president to another, they see something different at work here.
A mini-crash may seem catastrophic now—instead of par for the course—because the recent wave of mainstream attention has led to a massive influx of new investors who might not know much about Bitcoin's history.
Challenging an audience is par for the course for Mr. Castellucci, an Italian director whose show, part of the Crossing the Line Festival, is being staged from Friday through Sunday at Federal Hall in the financial district.
Simultaneously complaining that Twitter silences its critics while asking Twitter to silence his critics is a curious legal strategy, but really it's par for the course for one of President Trump's most theatrically partisan and unabashed allies.
This is par for the course: Levon Vincent's bizarre Facebook post recommending people carry knives after the Paris attacks went the same way as Diplo's tweet about R Kelly's sex cult*—off and away into the ether.
There's still a lot that's par for the course: Ruth "Zoya the Destroya" Wilder (Alison Brie) and Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan (Betty Gilpin) are still the central characters in this ensemble, and their relationship only grows stronger.
"I hope in the future cryptocurrency will be par for the course for all Cubans," said Ruslan Concepcion, 27, who lives in the quiet eastern city of Las Tunas and invests in crypto to earn extra income.
A still better one might be for any current or future children's authors to include clear LGBTQ narratives as par for the course, and for those stories to become as beloved, and as influential, as "Harry Potter."
CNBC noted that, par for the course, Trump was insisting that Apple pay the tariffs as recently as July:In July, Trump signaled in a tweet that he wanted to reject Apple's applications for the Mac Pro exclusions.
Much has been said since the Wolff book exploded onto the scene, including that some of the details are not true and that they are par for the course for a bombastic and controversial writer like Wolff.
That's par for the course for Black, who as a highly paid screenwriter in the 1980s and '90s and a writer-director over the past decade or so has always tweaked genre tropes even while exploiting them.
Flipping the environment the birdie: The PGA Championship is one of the biggest events of the year for golfers and golf enthusiasts, but attendees were surprised to find out that recycling was not par for the course.
At that time, analyst Youssef Squali, managing director and global head of internet and media equity research at ‎Cantor Fitzgerald, told CNBC that such a move is par for the course for a quickly growing company like Amazon.
Sharp's story has gone viral because it struck a chord with so many women who are furious – but not especially surprised – that this type of intrusion is par for the course when we dare enter a public space.
That stat is par for the course when it comes to Supreme — its Louis Vuitton collaboration is one of the most famous brand partnerships in history — but it's a stark contrast to the NY Post's recent business figures.
I have been personally involved in politics for a majority of my life, and it seems that, unless the LGBTQ community is making the headlines every day, that it's par for the course for us to be erased.
"But now we can get a better handle on whether these kinds of events are par for the course for an emperor penguin colony or something truly unusual with potential long term consequences for the species," she said.
But the work life he enlisted in that night on East 188th Street in many ways was, and is, par for the course at Sanitation Salvage and other companies that collect trash from businesses in New York City.
An invisible car stampeding through a parade of people in a parking lot ("The Club") is par for the course, an example of how quickly life can veer into the horrific or the absurd or the horrifically absurd.
There was quite a lot of genius in the other clues, which is par for the course with these two, as far as relating to the passage and its author (references to vampires, ACADIA, HEDONISM, and so on).
That sort of pandering stuff is pretty par for the course for Trump, who as president has tried to ban people from Muslim-majority countries from coming to the United States while leaning into his support from Christians.
They are every bit as charming and emotionally powerful as I remembered, though this time around I was shocked by the stereotypical treatment of Native Americans that must have seemed par for the course in my 1970s childhood.
At the time, Motherboard found that the only hint was that a connected iPod produced a pop-up asking the user to verify they trusted this computer, a par for the course prompt that could easily be overlooked.
The California Democrat then did what feels par for the course in 2019: She updated her Twitter cover photo with the image, which shows her standing with her finger pointed at Trump, who's sitting, small-like, across from her.
That's par for the course for Abrams, who tends to build mystery and deception into the marketing for a lot of his work: The television show Lost, which he helped create, was an extended tease about a mysterious island.
Fucked And Bound's name may be provocative enough to get it censored in promo materials, but in the greater canon of extreme music, it's pretty par for the course—with the added bonus of not being racist or misogynistic!
"So in that way, I guess as is par for the course, I guess this is how the left operates, this is how people who are in the establishment I think operate but we are going to keep fighting."
"This is mostly still par for the course: lots of rhetorical bluster from the US, but really we are not going to start a war," David Kang, director of the University of Southern California's Korean Studies Institute, tells me.
This kind of good-natured play is par for the course for Takahashi, whose previous work includes Katamari, a game about rolling objects into a giant ball, and Noby Noby Boy, a game about stretching out a giant worm.
If it sounds like it took a long time to get Markle's mother in a room with the other members of the royal family, it seems par for the course — at least, when it comes to meeting the Queen herself.
" She recounts an incident from earlier in the day that's heartbreaking, but par for the course in her profession: "I picked a young lady up off the floor this morning after she walked out of the room where her daddy died.
He talked about how much he loved his family, his spacious one-bedroom apartment, his summer share in the Hamptons, and how he wanted kids one day — the typical first-date catnip that's par for the course in New York City.
Four hours might be disappointing if you're constantly listening to music at the office and don't want to deal with a mid-way charge, but it's basically par for the course, if a little bit less than the AirPods' stamina.
There are some anecdotes about the CEO's lack of emotional intelligence (par for the course in the Valley), the time he spent a night at the strip club staring at spreadsheets, and some background on his early failed file sharing venture.
Shorter seasons are par for the course on streaming services, despite the fact that seasons two and three of Lucifer on Fox ran 18 and 26 episodes, respectively (the first season was only 13 episodes because it was a midseason launch).
The pop icon may have a lot going on these days (he was just busy promoting his upcoming animated film, Trolls, at Comic Con the day before), but he obviously remembered that a great cocktail is par for the course.
This is pretty par for the course for a Marilyn Manson show, but it's also possibly terrifying if you happen to be an audience member, not to mention distasteful considering the scale of the shooting that had happened so recently.
When said out loud, "Fashion Week" has a double meaning — and for anyone who's ever been a part of all the action, feeling weak is not only par for the course, it's often the reason we love fashion to begin with.
" That's par for the course on Maher's show, where bashing the president is not just good for an occasional laugh but is actually heartfelt by Maher, who once said that he's hoping for a recession because "We have survived many recessions.
Business Insider conducted a simple survey of salons near to Last Tangle Salon and to Capitol Hill, Ocasio-Cortez's place of work, and discovered that spending $300 for a cut and color is par for the course in the nation's capital.
Instead of seducing someone's lover, she attempted to burn someone at the stake, charm someone with evil pendants, or turn them evil altogether —all par for the course for a witch who claims responsibility for the sinking of the Titanic.
Such behaviour was par for the course for Ashley Madison in the time leading up to the hack—for example, the site was chock full of automated bots that sent men messages encouraging them to spend site credits to chat further.
The new version of Wi-Fi is called Wi-Fi 6 because rules don't matter Now, 6 GHz isn't completely untenanted; there are existing applications that new devices and standards will have to work around, but that's par for the course.
"This is par for the course for Tesla and Elon Musk, whose history of stating goals and forecasts and not meeting them is pretty well established," said Karl Brauer, a senior director at Kelley Blue Book, an automotive research company.
When Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan duct-taped a real banana to the wall of the Galerie Perrotin at Art Basel Miami and listed it for a starting price of $120,000 dollars, it was par for the course in the art world.
Over the years, the constant cat-and-mouse game between Chinese censors and internet users has led to the rise of a robust internet culture in which censorship is normalized and satire and veiled references are par for the course.
A stunt like this one is just par for the course for the folks behind this card game, who last year had an absurd 99 percent off sale featuring items like a $20 bill, a casket, and an actual car.
Turkey's social media clampdown is par for the course for a president who has in recent years cracked down on local media, forced newspapers to shutter and arrested thousands of members of the press, civil society, academia and the military.
It's with this distortion in mind that we can turn back to the growing popular conception of "boomerspeak"—it's only loosely related to the actual communicative practices of boomers, but that's par for the course when it comes to enregisterment.
This exhausting, double-standard-based decision-making, in which Twitter takes reactive and ineffective measures only after sustained public backlash, has become par for the course from Twitter, which appears to want to have its cake and eat it, too.
What's more, though arranged marriages are certainly par for the course among the Westerosi nobility, there's no good reason for the Starks to have preferred a match with Robert Baratheon to one with the heir apparent to the Iron Throne.
Even Google's search results pages have long reflected the wide variety of possible search results – combining things like videos, images and news items alongside web links has been par for the course for a decade or so, since the launch of Universal Search.
The quality time Bush spent with Poppy and Mila is par for the course for the loving grandfather, whom former First Lady Laura Bush told PEOPLE in March is keen on "spoiling" the girls (who call him "El Jefe," which means "The Boss").
Security breaches, where malicious hackers obtain snippets of information that then get used to impersonate individuals in order to gain access to individuals' and businesses' sensitive financial and other private information, have become par for the course in the world of digital services.
Of course, if that's too awkward, or whatever you said was too innocuous to warrant bringing it up, you might just have to make peace with it and remind yourself that you're only human — and weird social interactions are par for the course.
But Amazon's jobs addition, announced Thursday, would be par for the course for a company that has rapidly expanded since its inception, Youssef Squali, managing director and global head of internet and media equity research at ‎Cantor Fitzgerald, told "Closing Bell " on Thursday.
Sure, it's not exactly par for the course for the fourth-ranked smartphone maker in the US, but I likely wasn't the only one rooting for something exceptionally weird out of the project – like the piano playing robot hand or VR diving mask.
While it's par for the course that Bachelor in Paradise — a show far less regimented than its predecessors, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette — films the contestants as much as possible, fans might be surprised to learn that there's little reprieve from the cameras.
Viewing the world and the self through the prism of advantaged and disadvantaged groups, the identity-politics movement — in which behavior like huffing out of speeches and stirring up online mobs is par for the course — is an assertion of generational power.
Group chats are such an integral part of many organizations that sharing sensitive information is par for the course, but it's fair to say that the majority of users would prefer it if whatever was discussed in Slack stayed in Slack— forever.
Devin Nunes is suing Twitter over mean tweets from parody account of his mom Simultaneously complaining that Twitter silences its critics while asking Twitter to silence his critics is a curious legal strategy — but it's par for the course for Nunes. 7.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Ryan McCarty's puzzles are like cruciverbal debutante balls — there are 353 entries new to the Times puzzle in this grid (one's a spelling variation, but we'll get to that in a bit) and that's par for the course from him.
While some may see this as a nationalist backlash, it's all par for the course for Tehran, where a hardline newspaper editor on at least two occasions has recommended Iraqis emulate Iran's 1979 hostage crisis, and storm the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.
It's fairly simple and par for the course for the series — Pokémon isn't exactly a franchise renowned for its storytelling prowess — but it serves its purpose, which is to give you an excuse to explore every nook and cranny of the world.
The strategy was not very successful: Lindell led the major leagues in wild pitches with 11, and Sandlock led in passed balls with 15, par for the course for a team that won only 50 games that season, the fewest in either league.
When I learned recently that "Our Bodies, Ourselves," now in its ninth edition, would no longer be updated after September, I thought immediately of this image — and of the fact that it was not, after all, par for the course for any book.
According to numerous career civil servants and VA's whistleblowers, this was already par for the course within an organization in dire need of a cultural overhaul, and the current drama surrounding Shulkin and the Trump administration is only furthering VA's internal woes.
Quik isn't going that far, and his reasoning is he considers Laura to be "privileged and ignorant," and while he doesn't say it outright, it sounds like he believes this is par for the course with her -- remember that whole LeBron James debacle.
" Though Bodhi's feelings about the food can change by the day — "I love the chickpea/broccoli combo, but broccoli can sometimes be an interesting texture for Bodhi," Reed says of one of the meals — Mom considers her daughter's preferences "just par for the course.
So while his decision to leave Oklahoma City for the Golden State Warriors may have come as a surprise, the fact that he signed a contract in which he will make him the maximum permissible next year under league rules was par for the course.
It's proof that the new show will be just as much about luxury as it is crime — though that's par for the course when the founder of the international house of Versace is the one whose murder will be the focus of the season.
He was already a convicted murderer so the thought was he&aposs a thug, he&aposs got a bunch of tattoos, it&aposs par for the course, we&aposre over it he&aposs going to be convicted again and spend his life in prison.
Wawa says customers shouldn't be responsible for any unauthorized charges at its stores, and as has become par for the course in major card data breaches, it will offer free credit monitoring and identity theft protection to customers whose information may have been compromised.
Facebook's rollout of the new Portal devices is both puzzling and par for the course in 2019, when big tech companies are condemned for the way they treat their users and their personal information, yet remain committed to business plans that depend on users' data.
What started off as a novel, inventive idea has become par for the course; everyone and their dog has a music-themed cruise now, all promising unprecedented levels of access to the kind of hardcore fans who are willing to fork over the hefty ticket price.
That sweet and seemingly simple premise lent itself to some astoundingly complex dancing — par for the course with Mr. Grimes and Lil Buck, who only accentuated each other's strengths as they loped, stampeded, waddled, sailed and slithered around the 15-piece band, sharing an unforced camaraderie.
Secretary Carson's family has had more involvement in official business than is par for the course — executive branch officials aren't supposed to use their offices to advance private or commercial interests, and anti-nepotism laws bar officials from employing or promoting the interests of their relatives.
Twenty years is a whole lot of waiting and wood-shedding to get an album done, but it seems to be par for the course in a country where only a few have managed to secure enough recording equipment to get the job done at home.
We've all experienced being logged out of an account "due to inactivity," such as when you're looking at your bank account online and step away from the computer for a given amount of time (typically only a few minutes) — par for the course, but annoying as heck!
And while maintaining a certain weight is par for the course in limiting an athlete&aposs risk for injury, crediting weight for a past injury or using a player&aposs size to speculate about the length of their career is not only unfounded but also reckless.
After a lengthy court battle — which is really par for the course with this whole affair — the vote went ahead as a nonbinding matter, despite Madrid calling it illegal and less than half of the population turning out to vote, which really wasn't a huge show of support.
It also prohibits the company from "making false or unsubstantiated health-related or efficacy claims, from misrepresenting the existence or results of scientific tests or studies, and from falsely claiming that the benefits of such devices are scientifically proven," which are generally par for the course for physicians. [FTC]
While all of that is pretty much par for the course, HP's Pavilion budget gaming laptop has a few unexpected niceties, like a USB-C port, backlit keyboard, and a complimentary game bundle that lets you pick five free games, including Cuphead and Total War: Warhammer II, among others.
While the actions by the DCCC are par for the course in House campaigns in which parties seek the best candidates they can find across the country, the memos offer interesting details on the lengths at which the House Democratic campaign arm went to field its Pennsylvania roster.
But it's been a couple of decades since the duo made anything easy on listeners, so the fact that this collection—released in the pitch black year of 280—is devoid of anything that might easily be identified as "beauty" or "happiness" feels pretty par for the course.
Obsessing over tactical minutiae; planning major life events around the fixture list; refusing to speak to their nearest and dearest for much of the weekend when their side loses; these things are par for the course for dedicated football fans, and mundane facts of life for everyone else.
"This visit is par for the course in terms of this administration's interest in aligning itself with autocrats and would-be autocrats," said Robert G. Berschinski, a former deputy assistant secretary of state under Mr. Obama, now a senior vice president at Human Rights First, a watchdog group.
Maybe that's par for the course (yes, I know that's a golf reference; I'm not totally hopeless) for a midweek puzzle, but I found myself furiously studying the grid after it was completed so I could come here and not embarrass myself when I explained it to you.
Niall O'Dowd, the publisher of several Irish-American media outlets, said these slip-ups were par for the course on St. Patrick's Day in the United States, where some of the finer points of Irish culture often get lost in the green-tinged melee of parades and bar crawls.
Volvo's approach is basically par for the course in terms of how new features make their way to consumer cars; start at the rarefied top, and then gradually flow down through the line first as options, then as included features at various trim levels, and finally becoming basically a universal standard.
So at this point, on invitations and wedding signage galore, I've seen enough intertwined initials surrounded by curlicues or signals of the couple's interests (suns, bikes, mountains, everyone is outdoorsy???), to know that creating a ~visual identity~ for one's wedding is par for the course — maybe even a requirement — these days.
"Par for the course from Harry Reid whose time in the Senate is littered with petty insults, over-the-top barbs and a  serious problem with the facts," said a GOP aide, who cited a litany of the Democratic leader's past digs at former President George W. Bush and sweaty tourists.
Women-centric events are typically in that vein: Lilith Fair raised $10 million for organizations like Planned Parenthood over its original three-year run, and in its first year, Ladyfest donated all of its proceeds to charity, which has since continued to be par for the course with all other iterations.
The title track is a hulking soul-blues ballad with wailing gospel choirs, which is par for the course for White, while "Respect Commander" is a weird menagerie of sped-up drum loops, NSYNC orchestra hits, and raging guitar solos that takes two whole minutes to actually emerge as a song.
For the uninitiated, some other highlights: Facebook facilitated the fomentation of race-based violence, allowed for illegal discriminatory housing ads (even after being alerted to the problem), and just all around treated the privacy of its users with a disrespect that still manages to shock despite it long becoming par for the course.
The two had a fourth meeting a year later and many felt that Charles lost by sitting back in the later rounds and allowing Walcott to steal it, a strange thing to do on the brink of winning back the world title and making history but par for the course with Ezzard Charles.
The WNBA has often been treated like something of a kid sister to the NBA—our very site published a piece in 2013 that struck somewhere between joking sexism and grudging respect for the actual athletes, and that tone has been pretty par for the course, if you'll excuse a different sports metaphor.
When asked last week about Mnuchin's request, House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said it was par for the course for a Treasury Secretary to request a clean hike.
In 2016, menstruation has become par for the course in movies and TV. And like any versatile player, the period can perform many different roles, from the comic to the dramatic: A symbolic coming-of-age, a sitcom-scene setup, a mother-daughter bonding moment, a friendship challenge, or a good old-fashioned gore-fest.
In addition to the harassment and assault allegations, Famouri's lawsuit also argues that management encourages female employees to dress in tight clothes, work out with coworkers, accept hookups between bosses and subordinates as par for the course after a wild night of drinking, and look the other way when employees make lewd and sexualizing remarks.
Now, keynote demo mishaps with voice recognition products are par for the course, but the company's Hub Robot, which debuted at CES last year, didn't work onstage for the majority of the keynote, leaving an LG exec speechless and fumbling to stick to the script while the dumb little robot he talked at blinked innocently.
Whining, sneaking cookies, and the occasional protest of "you're not my mom!" are par for the course when dealing with young kids, but looking after a child who had worsening separation anxiety, plus anger and resentment about her previous nanny having been abruptly let go, began to negatively affect my own mental and physical health.
As Americans, we tend to take free elections and smooth transitions very much for granted; but as we have seen since the Arab Spring (and before), they are not par for the course in the Middle East and North Africa, where the political process, if any, all too often involves bloodshed and preordained results.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said Monday that the public wants to see President Trump reaching out to Democratic leaders and that negotiating with opposition is "par for the course" in Congress.
A rear fingerprint sensor and a dual-camera system are also par for the course, though the Lite's more budget-oriented ambitions are shown by it having a mid-range processor, lacking the Leica branding and watermark, and making do with 4GB of RAM instead of the ridiculous numbers that most flagship Android devices now come with.
Par for the course, parts of the Neom plans that don't require suspension of disbelief sound alarmingly dystopian:Tasked by the crown prince, known as MBS, to help turn his imaginary city into a reality, the consultants created an expensive mix of science fiction and corporate buzzwords interrupted by uncomfortable realities: Local tribes would be forcibly relocated.
He told me that when he moved to the US from India, he was also moving away from a lifestyle where the women at home cooked all the meals, which is par for the course across the world, including the US. As a single father in New York he now cooks almost every day with his son.
It is also pretty much par for the course as far as commercialized self-help goes: when you're selling self-improvement — whether that's in the form of a book, fitness, supplements, self-help retreats or all of the above, as Marcus is — acknowledging that structural inequalities exist, much less fighting against them, is not good for the bottom line.
That an ancient Jewish capital mentioned extensively throughout the Hebrew bible, containing the bodies of our nation's founders and having had a continuous Jewish presence for nearly 85033,000 years, could possibly be listed as a Palestinian heritage site is par for the course for a world body that has distinguished itself with its anti-Israel bigotry.
Answering work emails after work hours, or during weekends, or on vacation, has become par for the course here, and across the US. Statistics rarely account for the extra hours spent managing post-office work—by most official counts, Americans work the same number of hours—around 39 to 47 per week—just as we did in the 1950s.
The introduction of a modern element to "Statue of Bacchus" is actually par for the course — in the 1960s, it was discovered that the statue was already a patchwork, combining a 2nd-century Roman torso, a head from a different ancient statue, and limbs, hair locks, berries, and leaves that were put together in the late 16th or early 17th century.
Several sources told the Times that most of the more than 100 games planned for the service have budgets in the millions of dollars—a lot for mobile and the indie market Apple is targeting, but not extraordinary when compared against the video game industry writ large, where seven-figure budgets or more tend to be par for the course.
Whitehall and Brussels called people up and said: "If you support the anti-Euro campaign we will destroy you on the following regulations… Don't expect us to help you in Nairobi on X or in South America on Y." That's par for the course and it obviously makes things difficult for us, but I think we've got a good chance.
Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro described President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's recent tweets attacking progressive congresswomen as "disgusting" and "racist," but suggested that such language is par for the course for the president.
Taking advantage of lucky timing is par for the course in politics, but in the particular case of Jeb, because his brother was also president at the time, it is really hard for anyone with any kind of basic awareness of recent American history to miss the fact that Jeb's strong economy and W's weak economy were the exact same economy.
It was the President's own idea to make the Oval Office announcement, an official said, but there was a behind-the-scenes scramble in the hour or so leading up to it because her decision took senior officials across the board by surprise -- par for the course at this stage in the administration, one exasperated senior White House official said.
In that sense, it's pretty much par for the course where Brooks is concerned; if there is one thing to be said for Kaepernick's protest above any other, it is how much truer it sounds than this, and how much more lively and inclusive the conversation he started is than the one that Brooks and his peers would have replace it.
The news is about par for the course for AT&T's 5G ambitions so far: the company technically launched its network in twelve cities late last year (Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Louisville, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Raleigh, San Antonio, and Waco), but there's still no actual hardware that regular customers can go out and buy and use with the next-gen network.
Liberals tried to oust Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE when news emerged that his congressional testimony did not clearly articulate his minimal, par-for-the-course communications with the Russian ambassador while he was a Senator.
That his Reds would drop both decisions to the Jays is fairly par for the course, and in fact the series throughout was the typical Votto experience: A reminder of just how good he is, a loss, a return to the relative anonymity his demeanor sometimes suggests he might prefer anyway, another reminder of just how good he is, another loss, and so on.
In our current landscape, where bedroom dream-pop is par for the course, it's easy to forget early influences like them, but their live return (which, hopefully, will extend further than this one show) is an excellent reminder, and also a great excuse to listen to So Tonight that I Might See and cry on the bus (that is, if you even needed one).
And though they range from your garden variety arse-grab-in-a-nightclub (and trust me, the sadness of explaining away the extremely undignified experience of having your body touched without your permission as "garden variety" or "routine" is not lost on me) to incidents that are far more serious to the point of being life-changing, for the majority of us, they've become par for the course.
From University of Notre Dame students who didn't support Mike Pence's anti-LGBTQ policies walking out of his commencement address, to people dressing as characters from The Handmaid's Tale in protest of anti-abortion bills, and NFL players refusing to stand for the national anthem in protest of police brutality and the nation's treatment of black people, outspoken activism in the Trump era has almost become par for the course.
Because of this political strife—which in turn led to the small matter of Henry VIII threatening to start a war with Scotland over its choice of an anti-English regent (pretty much par for the course for Scottish/English relations at the time)—Margaret Tudor fled to England so that her child by her new husband could be born there, far from the anger of the disapproving Scottish lords.
While he was caught on a wire last summer telling the admission consultant, William Rick Singer, "I love it," when presented with the plan to photoshop his son onto the body of a potential kicking or punting football recruit — a plainly absurd plan given USC's prowess, but nevertheless par for the course for Singer — prosecutors don't present any evidence that McGlashan actually followed through with the $200,000 payment.
At a time where the dearth of women in Hollywood's positions of power is increasingly discussed but nowhere near being resolved, there's an obvious argument to be made: that the masculinist attitude that was par for the course among the generation of '70s male auteurs Ratner deifies — the type of men whose past trespasses are often excused by saying "it was a different time then" — has contributed to that gender imbalance.
Such a powerful message from a Netflix original has become par for the course for the streaming service: Releases that explain the underbellies of American systems — such as manufacturing in Broken, immigration in Living Undocumented, and the two-party political system Knock Down the House, among other Netflix originals — are triumphant in comprehensively informing the viewing public at a time when the news seems to run a mile a minute.
This is par for the course, really, and has been since whenever Twitter became a thing: a celebrity source story would break, and we'd all have a big laugh about it, and then the celebrity themselves would deny the story, which – and I can tell you this from working at a celebrity magazine for two-and-a-half years – would really fuck us over if we'd written up the now-false story for the website.
The first new track in two years from Foo Fighters is par-for-the-course anthem-rock, save for two things: the video, which takes place in a senior citizen home, features the band in elaborate elderly makeup and ends with a walkers-and-canes jailbreak; and the tug-of-war between comforting, polite arena smears and howling aggression, with flickers of old Metallica and Primus, something this band has studied deeply enough to understand, but rarely executes.
Refusing to fully engage in this conversation unfortunately seems to be par for the course for Big Literary Men once they're accused in the age of #MeToo: Junot Díaz, who was accused just over a month ago of forcibly kissing the writer Zinzi Clemmons and misogynistic verbal abuse by multiple women, including Carmen Maria Machado and Monica Byrne,was cleared of misconduct by his employer MIT, and remains in his position as a fiction editor at Boston Review (a decision BR's poetry editors resigned in protest over).
Less than 36 hours after a bomb ripped through Manhattan on Saturday, Donald Trump called into Fox & Friends to respond to the latest act of terrorism in the US. What the Republican presidential candidate said on the Fox News morning show would have been chilling if it weren't par for the course: Trump called ISIS "very strong" and said they were "winning the war," speculated that the attack had "many foreign connections," denounced Barack Obama for letting in Syrian refugees—a "Trojan horse," he said—and appeared to call for open racial profiling.

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