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What is patently clear to those on one side of the debate is patently false to those on the other.
"I did not believe it was patently legal," Jacobs said.
Any claims that counter the published information are patently false.
Regardless, McEnroe stood by his patently offensive and annoying statement.
Such wartime rules are patently unconstitutional for a police action.
"We now know for most women that is patently wrong."
"It's patently absurd, it's a lot of nonsense," Blackwell said.
Let's face it: This is so patently unfair to her.
The movie is messy, incoherent, and at times patently ridiculous.
Pet funerals are fine, but this one was patently ridiculous.
This record alone makes him patently unfit for judicial service.
To them, the notion of data caps was patently absurd.
Unfortunately for the Venezuelan president, the results are patently absurd.
According to an overwhelming number of organizations, this is patently untrue.
This is patently absurd and I think they know it is.
All that talk of Aryan victimhood was, of course, patently untrue.
But this is patently untrue — money decisions are often not rational.
When that was found patently unconstitutional the administration chopped it back.
And not just undeniable, in Judge Allen's view, but patently intentional.
Democrats and Republicans alike have criticized Trump's assertion as patently false.
It's patently failing and that is my message for you today.
Be smart: Trump legitimizes patently illegitimate behavior by publicly coddling Putin.
But many of these were patently absurd, like one accusing Mrs.
"The routine issuance of universal injunctions is patently unworkable," Gorsuch wrote.
It just seems like patently a thing most consumers don't want.
Other times we'll write about stuff we think is patently ridiculous.
The patent was originally filed in 2018, according to Patently Apple.
Strangers publicly discussed my private life based on patently false information.
It was patently clear that he enjoyed state-sanctioned legal impunity.
Much of pre-modern contraception seems patently ineffective, if not just insane.
But YouTube seems patently uninterested in keeping these videos off its site.
So to suggest this is a common thing is patently not true.
Few suppliers have proven themselves more patently unreliable and politicized than Gazprom.
England was patently the better team in all five of its matches.
It is patently true upon the most cursory inspection of recent history.
The idea that he did not know about it is patently ridiculous.
Since then, other allegations have poured forth, many were just patently ridiculous.
"I'm just like a tag-along," she said, which is patently ridiculous.
Neither could such patently ridiculous stories, repeated until they masqueraded as truth.
"Patently absurd" is what Liam Fox, the British trade minister, called them.
The guys he is tracking are potentially dangerous, but also patently ridiculous.
The filing was first spotted by blogs Apple Insider and Patently Apple.
Mr. Trump's tariffs against Europe are patently illegal, and Europe should retaliate.
" Moss wrote, who went on to describe's Sekulow's interpretation as "patently ridiculous.
Being patently politically correct is also a thing at ESPN now, apparently.
Forcing consumers to eat the cost of those tickets is patently unfair.
In "Rocking Chair," the chair supporting the reclining figure is patently absent.
Smith was eager to explain why that idea is so patently false.
Patently Apple was the first to report that the patent had been granted.
But this assumption is patently false, since some coders have had early advantages.
"It's patently ridiculous to suggest he's a socialist," said Republican consultant Mac Stipanovich.
Any attempt by USDate to pass us off as partners is patently false.
According to Patently Apple, this could mean touchless drawing and sign language interpretation.
Patently bad and nonsensical ideas are endorsed and executed without a second thought.
That's patently what the attacker would have wanted -- it's what terrorists always want.
How much of all this is because you're patently a grown-up now?
What is going on now is a sham, patently undemocratic and un-American.
She had the common touch that he, genial but patrician, so patently lacked.
He always said the allegations were patently untrue, but few people believed him.
Which is, uh, patently false... first and foremost, because crystals don't do anything.
His implication that the Kurds were fighting only for money is patently untrue.
That is patently false—but, like many psychological claims, impossible to actually falsify.
"She claimed a contribution to the script that was patently false," he wrote.
Who would want to bury an actress as patently likable as Dianne Wiest?
He pretended to have destroyed "100 percent of ISIS," which is patently false.
The allegations about Vice President Biden and the 2016 election are patently false.
The most puzzling thing about these claims is how patently ridiculous they are.
But Trump's assertion that immigrants are more likely to commit crimes is patently false.
It can bounce endlessly in virtual echo-chambers—even if it is patently false.
It was guarded by my shame at embracing something so patently absurd and overwrought.
At least Quinn is more patently obvious in twisting feminism for her own gains.
Yet Mr Booker is patently a heavyweight, and one Mr Trump might struggle against.
"The DOJ's motion to withdraw specific attorneys is 'patently insufficient,'" Judge Jesse Furman wrote.
It is patently false to describe federally-funded sex education programs in this way.
Even though Carpenter once called it a documentary, the film is patently, joyously absurd.
"It's, frankly, patently absurd," Cruz added of claims Russia or WikiLeaks helped Trump win.
The government's refusal to liberalise mobile-telephone services and banks is patently self-harming.
Yesterday, he tweeted out something patently false about Iran's compliance with the nuclear deal.
For one thing, the life-imperiling cliffhanger it foists upon Arya is patently ridiculous.
"Honestly, the idea that tax cuts have done nothing is patently absurd," Cramer said.
This was patently absurd; Trump had spent the fall quoting and embracing Comey's criticisms.
Innovative and vaunted experiments such as the Wikipedia-style 'crowd-sourced constitution' patently failed.
I love Beyoncé, but she's patently wrong in that girls don't run the world.
The company's responses have been "patently inadequate," Becerra said at a Wednesday press conference.
Uber has threatened to sue the city over its "patently unfair and improper" suspension.
Though the stories are "patently absurd," she said, she plays it straight on air.
The last eight years have made it patently obvious that the president is wrong.
If all this hysteria seems patently absurd to you -- well, that&aposs because it is.
" He also called claims that the U.S. would be detaining immigrant children indefinitely "patently false.
Almost without fail, he seems patently lonely, and invites me to stick around and smoke.
The hoaxers began their project with the assumption that certain ideas are patently, laughably absurd.
But Mr Assad has made it patently clear that he views the truce as temporary.
And the relative safety people get from added government regulation and control is patently overrated.
I mean, I can't believe they would do what is such a patently political move.
" Weinstein's lawyer Lisa Bloom said that he "denies many of the accusations as patently false.
If there was a horrible earthquake, would you share water with your patently unfriendly neighbor?
The prevalent notion of each Beatle recording solo in his own studio is patently false.
"(His) unsubstantiated, after-the-fact claims of sexual assault are patently false," the attorneys wrote.
He called it "patently ridiculous" and warned that it would threaten the nation's economic growth.
The president's claim that Democrats will "destroy" Social Security and "kill" Medicare is patently absurd.
" Ackerman McQueen told the Post that the NRA's account of the dealings is "patently false.
But claims that Boeing is subsidized in a prohibited market-distorting manner are patently false.
You'd have a busy club but people would patently have preferred to hear something else.
A new patent application spotted by Patently Mobile likely falls into the the latter camp.
The assertion that somehow Trump was right about this race all along is patently false.
Penalty flags, and stronger punishment, for patently unsafe behavior never ruined any game worth saving.
But his statement — that the Pentagon "never" received money during that time — is patently wrong.
The idea that Google and Twitter are rigging their platforms against him is patently false.
It is misleading and disingenuous of Trump's attorneys to cling to this patently ridiculous defense.
But plenty of Americans believe lots of patently false things without those beliefs impacting policy.
But a new study from George Washington University indicates that Pai's claims were patently false.
These claims are patently untrue and contradicted by numerous previous statements made by this plaintiff.
That would be shocking indeed — were it not patently false, journalistically unsound and downright irresponsible.
It's behaving as if there might be a future even when that seems patently ridiculous.
Idaho's proposal seemed patently illegal, given that Obamacare is still the law of the land.
Some are patently false: Not every popular revolt in the world is a covert C.I.A. operation.
The Fisher case was so patently absurd, though, it needed to be tossed on its ear.
The last option is so patently ludicrous when both Hawkins and Ash burst out out laughing.
Accordingly, any claim by Ambra that she failed to understand her own words is patently false.
So actively choosing a decision model that's patently unfair would invite a lot of legal risk.
Reuters reports that EPA's internal watchdog, the Scientific Integrity Office, is reviewing Pruitt's patently false statements.
What he's saying: Cox told the Times the allegations against him were "offensive and patently false."
Trump claimed the alliance started fighting terrorism because of his pressure, but that is patently false.
"This is patently false," Starz said it wrote in a cease-and-desist letter to Altice.
" Despite his resignation, Peterson's lawyer called accusations he failed to carry out his duty "patently untrue.
This is especially the case in those patently unstable and unprecedented crises involving already-nuclear adversaries.
The success of the free market is again patently obvious — and it's the left's worst nightmare.
It is now patently unclear to me, however, that we ever actually die in this way.
The first observation is patently obvious to anyone who has watched Trump's presidency -- or his life.
Whatever the case, it's patently arduous, because, three pages later, the poor guy can't stop puffing.
Nevertheless, these styles reflect a cultural fixation with a pumped-out, amped-up, patently artificial silhouette.
Ms. Dorrance is a part of that tradition, but she has patently made it her own.
"The President's statement criticizing McRaven for not getting Bin Laden sooner is patently ridiculous," Panetta said.
"I say this just very objectively: I thought the question was patently unfair," Hannity told me.
Who told her therapist for 30 years that her children were essentially evil and patently ungrateful.
"Unlikely homecoming court members" is not only mean spirited, but it's also patently untrue these days.
Like Twitter, Facebook is doing little to address problematic narratives that may not be patently false.
" However, a lawyer advising him said that "he denies many of the accusations as patently false.
" A lawyer advising him said that the producer "denies many of the accusations as patently false.
Your statement that there is no "good, logical reason" for you to leave is patently untrue.
But it is patently outrageous to force a neighboring country to pay for your own infrastructure.
" Cox has denied that he sought to oust LaPierre, calling the claim "offensive and patently false.
As Patently-O recently indicated, design patent issuances hit a record high during fiscal year 2017.
"The fictional story that CIA was bilked out of $100,000 is patently false," the CIA said.
But suggesting that this is in any way comparable to catcalling is patently ridiculous and insane.
And this has been made patently clear so far in 2016 — especially with Independence Day: Resurgence.
The Brotherhood of the Traveling JNCOs Adam Sandler, wearing a patently offensive fat suit, passes around a gigantic pair of JNCOs between his close group of guy friends—played by Rob Schneider, Kevin James, and David Spade—all of whom also wear patently offensive fat suits.
I don&apost want us to lose this issue by doing something that is so patently immoral.
However much Democrats might want Ms Blasey to be believed, she is patently acting independently of them.
Image: Patently AppleAs a result, the only tip-off that something might be shady is the price.
The program the New York Youth Symphony presented at Carnegie Hall on Sunday afternoon was patently lopsided.
"It's patently obvious there is no merit to this lawsuit," a spokesperson for Tesla told The Verge.
Their claim that President Obama "is giving away the Internet," is a patently false and misleading distortion.
That the Supreme Court's hands have become so patently obvious is a failure of our judicial system.
Rendered in one of the artist's patently fraught psychological landscapes, the work underwent a series of revisions.
It was a potent (and patently false) framing, and it's stuck with us, especially among conservative media.
"It's patently discriminatory," said Heather Busby, executive director of the reproductive rights organization NARAL Pro-Choice Texas.
He said the Pozzuolis' accusation that his photo collection had changed "for the worse" was patently false.
She's also written that there's an "undisputed" link between abortion and breast cancer, which is patently false.
So a lot of recording artists were stigmatized and labeled as Satan worshipers, which is patently ridiculous.
"It is misconstrued and misunderstood, and I think that it's patently unfair and really discriminatory," Texas Rep.
Mourdoukoutas's argument that libraries are becoming less useful is patently false, in a way that's fairly obvious.
And look, I'm not here to tell you that there isn't something patently absurd about the entire endeavor, but there is something patently absurd to almost everything in a world where an ex-adult star named Stormy may or may not contain a JPG dossier of presidential dick.
" Weinstein's attorney, Lisa Bloom, said in a statement that "he denies many of the accusations as patently false.
It's patently ironic that a memorial built in honor of him is rife with barriers for wheelchair users.
Are the most patently farcical and protectionist restrictions nigh unchallengeable, or are there, in fact, judicially enforceable limits?
THEY ALSO SAY TRIBUNE'S SUGGESTION THAT OAK TREE SUPPORTS THE BOARD'S CURRENT POSTURE IS PATENTLY FALSE AND MISLEADING.
FAIRNESS PLEASE Of course, it wasn't "Twitter allowing someone to invade" Giuliani's tweet because that is patently ridiculous.
Unfortunately, marshaling stats all day can obscure but can never alter the fact this question is patently unanswerable.
First off, the latter statement was patently untrue as a factual statement, as opposed to a political opinion.
But some patently unfit for security clearances have slipped through before comprehensive background checks can be fully investigated.
"It's patently obvious there is no merit to this lawsuit," a Tesla spokesman told Reuters in an email.
Icahn said the provision is "patently" absurd and clearly aimed at scuppering challenges to the Bonanza Creek deal.
The odious Russian media tried to paint Ukraine as a land of Nazis, though that is patently wrong.
" Offshore medical research is something Thiel is already engaged in, and which has been described as "patently unethical.
These characters are so familiar, and so real, that a neatly wrapped-up conclusion would ring patently false.
This is patently false — and we fear that it will worsen what is already a public health crisis.
"The routine issuance of universal injunctions is patently unworkable," Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a concurring opinion. 5.
It does so in a manner in which the bills' attack on international human rights is patently clear.
Republican claims that community health centers would absorb Title X patients if those clinics close is patently false.
"It is patently ridiculous for the United Nations to examine poverty in America," Haley wrote in letters to Sens.
" A spokesperson for Tesla said in an email that it's "patently obvious there is no merit in this lawsuit.
" Weinstein's former attorney, Lisa Bloom, said in a statement that "he denies many of the accusations as patently false.
"Denying people a path to citizenship simply because they depend on public benefits is patently un-American," she said.
The application, first spotted by Patently Apple, is for a dual camera system on the back of a smartphone.
Efforts to label sites as patently untruthful are attractive but could easily mutate into the censorship of political speech.
It is accomplished through the systematic destruction of language as "microaggressions" or simply making statements that are patently untrue.
Perhaps Walker misspoke but the assumption that a Catholic does not work with a multicultural congregation is patently absurd.
Just now jumping on the car-sharing bandwagon, a full 15 years after Zipcar was founded, is patently ridiculous.
To deprive immigrants of public services as fundamental as schooling because they lacked documentation was seen as patently immoral.
On the other hand, when the reason for inclusion or exclusion is this patently stupid, it drives you nuts.
Among other highlights, he claimed to journalists that Trump's inauguration crowd was bigger than Obama's, which was patently false.
It is patently clear that an organized white-supremacist movement has been energized and emboldened by the Trump presidency.
Ocasio-Cortez said it is "patently false" to assume she will join the group plotting to overthrow Nancy Pelosi.
She did not win the presidency, despite facing the most patently unfit opponent in the history of the Republic.
So goes Lindsey Weber's high school, which had a scavenger hunt so patently ratchet that it made national news.
"When you're a retailer that's falling out of bed, a proposal like this is patently offensive," the source said.
It's not pejorative: There's something refreshing about old-fashioned fashion, particularly when it seems patently aware of its consumer.
A tacit assumption of this theory is that candidates who are patently unqualified to govern will not be electable.
The opening titles claim they're "introducing" him, but Clueless came out two months earlier, so that is patently false.
"What they're doing is patently unethical," said Jonathan Zenilman, chief of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center's Infectious Diseases Division.
They cite an endlessly recycled (and patently false) statistic that 30% of people don't know the identity of their father.
An orange-and-white barrier marches across the crumpled walkway, as if it wasn't patently clear that there's trouble ahead.
First off, this is patently false, and Avenatti manages to offend two huge blocs of Democratic voters: Women and minorities.
"This is why the insistence on the 'gender listed on the birth certificate' is so patently ridiculous," the user lamented.
"The idea that Jussie Smollett has been, or would be, written off of Empire is patently ridiculous," the statement said.
The idea that Muslim Americans are mostly migrants and that Islam is a foreign phenomenon in America is patently false.
"I wish I could shoot your f***king ass 16 times for something that is patently indefensible," the caller said.
Samsung has patented so many foldable phone designs, Patently Mobile created a huge archive to keep track of them all.
Harrington speculates that the humor inherent in drink-slapping lies in the fact that it's patently melodramatic, yet seemingly harmless.
Patently Apple found a European patent application for a windshield display that presents map and road conditions in autonomous cars.
" The problem, of course, is that "plain enough for everybody to understand" should not be a synonym for "patently false.
"The SEC's allegations regarding Mr. Crowe are patently untrue," Crowe's attorney, Arthur McMahon, said in a statement provided to Reuters.
Otherwise, not only will they refuse to join his staff, but it would be patently worthless for them do so.
Clinton supported the patently racist "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act" which further developed a massive prison-industrial complex.
Bullshit theories about the death of Bruce Lee aside, eating weed or hash is patently harmless beyond a reasonable doubt.
Mr. Iger brushed off Mr. Wang's criticism as "patently absurd," and said media reports about food pricing complaints were overblown.
This attempt to tie the president of the United States to the actions of actual totalitarian states is patently ridiculous.
This is, of course, is a patently nonsensical prediction, given that EVs currently make up 2% of US yearly sales.
"  She blasted the allegation that the group spent $3 million on an annual training conference as "absurd and patently false.
The bill is patently unconstitutional, since it would prohibit abortion before viability without any exception to preserve a woman's health.
Licensure may limit market entrants and competition in other industries, but this is patently not the case in automobile retailing.
He's claimed repeatedly that Clinton and Trump are indistinguishable—a statement so patently false it's hard to see it working.
Sure, "anger-gasms" sound weird, but to claim there's nothing sexy about thrusting one's pelvis while grunting is patently absurd.
John Cornyn (R-TX) even made the patently ridiculous claim on Friday that the Senate hadn't produced a bill yet.
That is patently unfair, and will discourage the very long-term investment that economists and politicians agree that we need.
Sorenson rarely allowed herself to be thrilled by anything, but she conceded some satisfaction that these were patently terrific results.
Partisan conflict over judicial appointments is hardly new, and there appears to be some congressional pushback against patently unqualified nominees.
"I don't need an investigation to state with certainty that this is patently wrong," she wrote in a Tumblr post.
"The idea that Jussie Smollett has been, or would be, written off of 'Empire' is patently ridiculous," the statement read.
They've called the young man's claims "patently false" and accused him of telling Spacey he was 23 at the time.
The current state of our wheat trade is patently unfair, and even Canadian agriculture associations and processors acknowledge that fact.
In the absence of proof of treason that meets a broadly accepted definition, such accusations are patently irresponsible and destructive.
The old Tomb Raider movies are terrible, patently silly and campy without the saving self-awareness of, say, The Mummy.
It is patently obvious that individuals who drive Uber rideshares for Uber customers are engaged in the "usual course" of Uber's business, and that Uber controls the terms of work for those drivers (minimum Uber ratings, Uber-set pricing and compensation, etc.), just like it is patently obvious that those other ventures are, too.
As the Facebook mass exodus unfolds, one thing is becoming patently clear: far too many dating apps are tethered to Facebook.
His is the kind of style that would look patently ridiculous on almost anyone else but becomes totally natural on him.
Any assertion by lawyers for Harvey Weinstein that The New Yorker had information that contradicted Lucia Evans's account is patently incorrect.
In the following weeks, though, I grew more and more unhappy that I had a wedding dress I patently didn't like.
After all, as Jonathan Lis of British Influence, a think-tank, points out, its terms have been "patently obvious since Florence".
It is all but unimaginable that he would risk his reputation—and his firm's—by bringing such a patently frivolous motion.
" Penn State told CNN: "Any claim that the University somehow interfered in law enforcement's investigation of this matter is patently false.
"   President Obama's contribution to the patently absurd wasn't much better, saying Castro had "altered the course of the individual lives, families.
Cruz's biggest problem is that he may be the smartest guy on stage, but he is also the most patently dislikable.
Duffy will likely wash out like the others in the coming months, having said several ridiculous and patently untrue things already.
The claim that Viktor Vekselberg was involved or provided any funding for Columbus Nova's engagement of Michael Cohen is patently untrue.
"  Schumer fired back last week, saying it's "misleading and patently false" for Republicans to use his speech to justify "unprecedented obstruction.
Even though the statement itself is patently absurd, the single weirdest thing about it is that Jones made it at all.
Juul has recently come under fire for its early-day marketing techniques, which Stanford physician Robert Jackler called "patently youth-oriented."
Pence's spokesman recently told The New York Times that it is "patently false" that the vice president-elect supports conversion therapy.
But now the Babchenko affair — a patently false murder blamed on the Russians — has given a reinvigorated plausibility to future denials.
By the 1890s depression, it was patently clear that people were being pitched into joblessness through no fault of their own.
Ms. Quinn-Judge called Mr. Dhanda's claim of declining property values "patently absurd," given the booming Harvard Square real estate market.
Philpot, who lived with a male partner, painted dashing young men with a boldness and fervor that now seem patently gay.
" Lisa Bloom, a lawyer advising Mr. Weinstein, said in a statement that "he denies many of the accusations as patently false.
The Guardians take whacks at the blob, jumping and thrashing around a patently digital environment that's vaguely far-out and indeterminate.
We now know the denials of contacts with Russians that we've heard during the campaign, transition & administration are all patently false.
The Nuremberg trials after World War II established that following orders is not a defense for conduct that is patently illegal.
The current allegations sent to me by The New York Times range from the patently untrue to the frivolous and hurtful.
Their 'act of bravery' is admired and they are 'honoured' by having the word 'Angel' scrawled over the patently symbolic wrist.
The site claimed that he had abused his wife and covered it up — an accusation that, by all accounts, is patently false.
A federal judge has already found that this lawyer made patently false allegations about WWE, and this is more of the same.
And some patently fear that Trump would be romped by Clinton, costing the GOP the House and the Senate in the process.
Samsung is considering building a camera with optical zoom into an upcoming stylus, according to a patent first spotted by Patently Mobile.
You go with it in the moment, but then when you think about it, you realize the whole thing is patently bizarre.
In a statement to BuzzFeed News, NYDOCCS spokesperson Thomas Mailey said it's "patently false" to suggest inmates won't have access to literature.
And she came home very angry about it because she thought it was patently unfair not to give every candidate a chance.
There are points where Pruitt came across both as patently unqualified and shamelessly unethical, particularly when he refused to answer simple questions.
Some, such as the glorious Benin bronzes—seized on a British expedition to what is now Nigeria in 1897—were patently looted.
On the one hand, getting a second phone to help you get away from your main phone is a patently ridiculous idea.
We intend to take all legal steps necessary to protect our good name and reputation against these patently false and preposterous claims.
And I hope that we can put at end to this wild goose chase because what thepresident said was just patently false.
Or, perhaps the president-elect announced that he planned to enact patently unconstitutional policies that were not discussed during the campaign. 3.
" Defending patently false statements made by the administration, Conway stated on national television last week that they were simply offering "alternative facts.
The logic would make no sense, and thus Democrats are patently wrong in the assertion that this is a Russian cover-up.
The claim that Viktor Vekselberg was involved in or provided any funding for Columbus Nova's engagement of Michael Cohen is patently untrue.
"What they're doing is patently unethical," Jonathan Zenilman, chief of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center's Infectious Diseases Division, told Kaiser Health News.
Comcast lobbyists have also repeated this patently-false claim in their attempt to lift the FCC ban on unfair paid prioritization deals.
Birshtein's lawyer told the FT that it would be "preposterous" and "patently false" to say that the businessman was a KGB "operative".
Actual lockdowns inhibiting personal rights to come and go are patently unconstitutional given significant infringements of rights for specious public health objectives.
He sends his group critiques of the opposition as well as dark (and patently false) propaganda about Hindus being murdered by Muslims.
Twitter's status page sheds zero light on the matter — currently reporting that "all systems are operational" when that's patently not the case.
Apple's patent application was filed in April earlier this year, but has a history dating back to 2013, according to Patently Apple.
Massachusetts, reversed them, ruling that only material that was "patently offensive" and "utterly without redeeming social value" could be banned as obscene.
To the Editor: The absurdity of prosecuting a frightened, often grieving mother for disposing of her fetal remains incorrectly seems patently absurd.
Elizabeth Beavers Amnesty International Washington, D.C. Bruck's analysis illuminates the contradictory, incompetent, and patently illegal management practices at Guantánamo since it opened.
Such offensive technology is patently obvious, and researchers are free to decide whether they want to participate or not participate in such endeavors.
"The action was patently unlawful, the irreparable harm to the public is serious, and the burden on industry is minimal," the filing said.
So for some Democrats, it's patently offensive for Trump to put DACA in the mix after he tried to kill the program outright.
A new patent surfaced by Patently Apple shows evidence of a separate augmented reality gadget in the works that could supplement the platform.
"This is patently unconstitutional and illegal targeting of a faith leader for exercising her right to pray for migrants," Tindall told BuzzFeed News.
Mrs May patently stands apart from many of her colleagues in ways that go beyond this reformism; there is a social distance, too.
In addition to presenting a patently false claim, the ad was criticized for racism and drew comparisons to the 1988 Willie Hortan ad.
The question of why so many American scientists think of science as being apolitical when it's so patently obvious that that's not true.
"Any assertion to the contrary is patently and demonstrably false, and as such, we expect this matter to be summarily dismissed," David said.
"The idea that Jussie Smollett has been, or would be, written off of Empire is patently ridiculous," the network said in a statement.
"Even lawyers are sometimes shocked at how difficult it is to hold prosecutors responsible for patently improper actions," he said about prior cases.
The concept, Patently Apple reports, is called "Man-machine interface for controlling access to electronic devices" and was first filed in March 2015.
Even putting the Faraday Future concerns aside, there's another reason to be skeptical: The system is patently ridiculous — at least for today's roads.
And so, even though the fact that we're discussing this at all seems patently ridiculous, it seems worth chiming in to say: good.
These are among the questions being whispered in the legal and policy galleries as the FCC reaches for power patently beyond its grasp.
There is no other way to describe Trump-era conservative principles on religious freedom and "political correctness" as anything other than patently hypocritical.
"The fictional story that CIA was bilked out of $100,000 is patently false," the spy agency said in a statement reported by AFP.
Patently, Kim, his wife Ri Sol-ju, and his sister Kim Yo-jong, received the best PR image makeover on a global scale.
"Any attempt to draw that link is patently false," Liz Bowman, a spokeswoman for Pruitt, said in a written statement to the Times.
As someone with a background that includes manual labor, I find it patently ironic that these students have made intellectual work of it.
These can add $20 or more per day to the room rate you thought you were going to pay, which is patently unfair.
"To say that this investigation exonerates Judge Kavanaugh, or to say that this is a complete investigation, is patently false," Mr. Schumer said.
"Donald Trump should apologize for his outrageous, unhinged and patently false suggestions on the founding of ISIS," the DNC said in a statement.
Could someone write an insightful play that asks why such men still see themselves as charming and sexy when they are patently awful?
Such harsh, divisive and patently false language does not have a place in my campaign, nor in our politics or in our country.
But I worry I am patently unsuited to this task and that it is having a negative impact on me and my health.
But sometimes, the snap judgments and ideas being spread are so patently ridiculous it's impossible to fathom that someone would fall for them.
At Christmastime, Missoni makes holiday centerpieces out of the objects: This year, it will be a cluster of patently unfashionable fancy crystal glassware.
More concretely, it has allowed presidents across the political spectrum to wield governmental power that would be patently unconstitutional in other regulatory contexts.
They have facilitated the spread of patently untrue information and false political ads that have the potential to undermine our basic democratic values.
This, patently, was an excellent thing, given SoundCloud's unique status as a platform for discovering tracks by lesser-known bands and underground acts.
That is patently insane when 98 percent of Trump's campaign donations are less than 200 dollars and they have an average of 44 dollars.
In fact, not only is in-person impersonation virtually nonexistent, but it is also patently stupid if one really wants to throw an election.
It's patently absurd, and predicated on so many misunderstandings it's a wonder this house of cards ever got slapped together in the first place.
The company has come under fire for its inconsistency in the way it handles content that's violent, viewed as offensive or just patently false.
The idea that a businessman who stiffs his workers and doesn't pay taxes has become the voice of blue-collar America is patently absurd.
" However, the source close to the situation says Patton "was never in contempt of court" and that "allegations to the contrary are patently false.
While some may have you believe that the Copyright Office does little more than administer the registration and recordation systems, this is patently false.
" She said that she doesn't "need an investigation to state with certainty that" the claim about predatory behavior at the firm is "patently wrong.
But perhaps no GOP politician has managed to make such a patently offensive push for votes so far this election cycle as Michael Williams.
It's also patently incorrect, as most of what happens in Paradise is just the same five to seven terrible things over and over again.
"Not only is such action not sanctioned by the Public Health Act, it is also patently counterproductive," Justice Mumbi Ngugi said in her ruling.
More often than not, what we refer to as fake news is not patently false, but more likely to be biased or perniciously misleading.
It is patently unfair to impose my personal love of Detroit's scrappiness and informality as the governing aesthetic of all materials showcasing the city.
"No no, you stay there, we'll take care of this," Bettencourt President Rutherford said, adding a meaningful "Won't we?" to his patently reluctant brethren.
Trump's entire presidential campaign, from the primaries to his eventual razor-thin win, was aflame with apocalyptic rhetoric and drastic, often patently unconstitutional proposals.
What they said: "The partisan political purpose of this bill is patently clear," Ford said after he refused to pass the first spending bill.
On Sunday, she called it "patently illegal" and a "ghastly murder" and made vague threats to pursue legal and criminal penalties against people involved.
It is true that our system failed, but it is important that you know that this claim of a cover-up is patently false.
AARP is quite serious about its campaign to lower drug prices and safeguard Medicare, which is why it has resorted to the patently absurd.
Trump's bureaucracy-impeded attempts to pull out of Syria and Afghanistan are patently Jacksonian; likewise his disdain for his predecessor's negotiations on climate change.
The paramount issue is whether we can check the power of a patently unfit demagogue to squander what in fact really makes America great.
"I don't need an investigation to state with certainty that this is patently wrong," wrote Heidi Roizen in a post on her personal website.
Ted Cruz attempted it at the Republican convention, patently avoiding a Trump endorsement while trying to speak to the future of the Republican Party.
An 85-page report by Mizuho Securities sheds new light on this demographic, however, and argues that some of those assumptions are patently wrong.
Trump, obviously, has looked directly into the camera and said things that are just patently false, and nearly half the country doesn't give a damn.
" The Blast reports that Dennis filed an affidavit in response claiming she never disparaged Ravenel and calling his accusation that she looked intoxicated "patently false.
The American Civil Liberties Union has said the rule, which takes force on July 16th, is "patently unlawful" and it will sue to scrap it.
"The NCAA's limitation on the mobility of college athletes is patently unlawful," and restrains their "ability to make the best choices for themselves," it added.
But Disney denied the allegations, stating that Goldman's lawsuit "is riddled with patently false allegations" and that they "will vigorously defend against it in court."
Mr Abe wants to amend the constitutional clause that bars Japan from keeping an army, since that is what the "self-defence forces" patently are.
Image: USPTOThe patent, first reported by Patently Apple, is a new linking mechanism connecting the first cabin and second cabin in an articulated vehicle chain.
Patently Apple claims the company was able to keep its newest foldable iPhone patent under wraps by using an engineer's name during the filing process.
Patently Apple, a blog that covers Apple's intellectual property news, reported that the tech giant won a slate of new patents related to infrared technology.
The current allegations sent to me by the New York Times and Los Angeles Times range from the patently untrue to the frivolous and hurtful.
The pattern of exclusion continued into the Great Depression, when programs aimed at rescuing homes from foreclosure were carried out in a patently racist fashion.
Apple BAE Systems patent However Apple lists a Swedish manufacturer of military vehicles, BAE Systems, as the assignee of the patent, according to Patently Apple.
While such bullshit seems patently ridiculous when you parse it logically, it has seduced thousands of middle-aged dentists into spending too much on convertibles.
These patently unfair and racist cases which justify the selective and discriminatory application of constitutional rights to its citizens in Puerto Rico, are stare decisis.
An entire government playacting so as not to undermine military presence in Syria as Trump offers a patently absurd and illegal rationale for the mission.
This Animal Farm-approach to free speech, with all speech free but some speech more free, is patently unconstitutional and something conservatives should vehemently reject.
"Recent reporting attempts to portray the U.S. position at the recent World Health Assembly as 'anti-breastfeeding' are patently false," she said in a statement.
"Recent reporting attempts to portray the U.S. position at the recent World Health Assembly as 'anti-breastfeeding' are patently false," Oakley said in a statement.
And with the hindsight of history, it's patently obvious that no one ever gave a fuck about Vanilla Ice—they just really loved David Bowie.
"The idea that a state should be able to veto federal rules on US public lands owned by all Americans is patently absurd," said Rep.
Except not only have these marine vehicles and rappers not logged in since 2016, they're patently not serious about getting steamy on the seven seas.
The problem isn't that there aren't enough journalists correcting misinformation and myths; there's tons of evidence out there that what Jones says is patently false.
And there they function to make some kinds of ideas seem self-evidently "realist," hard-nosed and rational, and others patently inadmissible, self-evidently inappropriate.
The thingness that Hesse applied to her titling process ripples throughout her drawings, most patently in the working sketches she made between 1967 and 1970.
The prosecutors' papers also called Mr. Avitto's recantation — eight years after Mr. Giuca was convicted — "patently incredible" and blamed Marley Davis's manipulations for the reversal.
The idea is getting people who legitimately care about the most vulnerable in the city into the positions currently occupied by those who patently don't.
That is going to be shown to be patently false," Michael Avenatti, the attorney for Daniels, said in an interview Friday on CNN's "New Day.
"While it's been widely circulated that Emily was punished for inciting violence with her video, this is patently false," wrote Johnson, a former news anchor.
The claim that MeToo Kit is trying to take financial advantage of the movement is "patently false and downright shameful," Campbell said in the statement.
" Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats: "Speculation that the New York Times op-ed was written by me or my principal deputy is patently false.
" Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats on Thursday also denied writing the editorial, calling any speculation that he or his deputy were responsible "patently false.
Bedtime is also the perfect time to wear your novelty socks — you know, the patently hilarious ones that, depressingly, are not appropriate to wear to work.
"Trudeau's 'The Weight Loss Cure' infomercials included blatant misrepresentations that were patently false and outright lies," Circuit Judge Diane Sykes wrote for a three-judge panel.
"It is true that our system failed, but it is important that you know that this claim of a cover-up is patently false," he wrote.
"The idea that Jussie Smollett has been, or would be, written off of Empire is patently ridiculous," the network said in a statement on Feb. 14.
There is nothing sacrosanct about borders that Islamic State, Iran, and various Yemini and Syrian factions have already dissolved, or political structures that have patently failed.
Any suggestion that at any point in time Viktor Vekselberg or any of his companies owned or exercised any control over Columbus Nova is patently untrue.
"Juul's launch campaign was patently youth-oriented," Robert Jackler, a practicing Stanford physician who was the principal investigator behind the tobacco-image collection, told Business Insider.
His claim, that his reception in Asia is "further evidence that America's renewed confidence and standing in the world has never been stronger," is patently false.
"This is so patently unfair to her, and what bothers me and gets me so angry is, the White House is victimizing this person," Hirono continued.
However, she said in a statement that it was "patently obvious" that the EU's test of "sufficient progress" on key divorce issues were not yet met.
The idea that she could dissociate herself from that sales pitch by "stepping back" from the company when she went to Washington was always patently silly.
But in key ways, the laws of earlier eras were patently racist and singled out specific groups of people, like women, Jews and people from India.
He says it is patently wrong for musicians to either prohibit some samba songs from being sung, or to change the lyrics to something more palatable.
These stances animate Sanders's hardcore supporters, who turn his rivals' understandable reluctance to sign on to a patently unrealistic series of promises as a litmus test.
Although Trump has called Israel this country's "greatest ally" several times, virtually all of his proposed Middle East policies are patently injurious to the Jewish State.
Yes, there is still is a downtown, he is apt to insist — so what if a string of patently commercial shows would seem to argue otherwise.
When Queen Elizabeth finally addressed the nation, live on the eve of Diana's funeral, she was patently drained, but attempted to be less formal than before.
The technology could be used to make entertainment feel more immersive, as noted in the patent which was first spotted by Patently Apple and other blogs.
"You might think that's patently insane, but the truth is that Diamondback hasn't been sitting still for these past few years," the "Mad Money" host said.
It never mentioned the countries by name, but 2007's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was patently based around the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.
"However, the allegations that Mr. Peterson was a coward and that his performance, under the circumstances, failed to meet the standards of police officers are patently untrue."
Trump has always been difficult for liberals to take seriously, partly because his worldview is so patently absurd, it doesn't seem like it could actually be real.
Despite all of its often arbitrary-seeming conceptual fanfare, it feels patently conservative, flat, the opposite of what a book of such visual heft should actually be.
Yet embarrassingly for Republicans, one topic on which this is not true is climate change where his views, though patently ridiculous, are uniformly embraced by his party.
"Persons whose conduct is or has been known to be disorderly, abusive, offensive, threatening, intimidating, violent, or whose clothing is lewd, obscene, or patently offensive," it says.
This, you must know, is patently untrue — to this day, I have never in my life so much as taken a bite out of a Lip Smacker.
Again, this only goes insofar it relates to cases were the reviews are patently unlawful and damaging towards others and are written and posted by anonymous persons.
A spokesman for the Arizona Department of Corrections called the inmates' accusations "patently untrue," while admitting that a shortage of toilet paper existed at the Perryville location.
While West's comment is patently false, it demands that we counter it with fact, no matter how often those facts have already been trotted out as evidence.
He found the motion to be "patently deficient" and ordered each attorney attempting to withdraw from the case to submit a signed and sworn affidavit explaining why.
It was patently untrue even at the time, but public "debates" over the claim meant that mixed-race people's lives were always discussed in this degrading context.
It had never much helped her, Hal knew, that she was attracted to men who were both taller than her and exceptional in some patently acknowledgeable way.
The officer's supervisor later justified the use of force with a patently untrue statement, suggesting that the officer feared "that the subject was armed," the report said.
"While there are news reports that 44 states have 'refused' to provide voter information to the Commission, those reports are patently false, more 'fake news,'" Kobach wrote.
In an interview, Mr. Johnson said he respected Twitter's right to ban patently offensive speech but argued that it needed to set a consistent, uniformly applied standard.
Perhaps because he wears glasses that lend him a striking resemblance to Dick Cheney, his Keller is all too patently slimy and, despite a few outbursts, unchanging.
There is something patently unfair about letting a petty offense morph into a criminal record that dogs a person for the rest of his or her life.
Several lawyers and former CIA analysts say no, arguing that the DC institution has padded its most controversial exhibit on interrogation with patently false information and subterfuge.
But Trump was warned — urgently and repeatedly — of this scenario, and his claim that it "came out of nowhere" and "nobody knew" about it is patently false.
Yet, nearly 700,000 Americans who live in the district should not stand for it and should do everything possible to remedy this patently undemocratic, un-American condition.
His musings that she is "one of the most repressed" or that she needs to find herself are patently sexist, and moreover straight out of group therapy.
Then he realized he was abandoning an infant to a vehicle under the operation of a man kneading tinctures of a patently illicit substance into his face.
"They are all patently false claims so why the double standard, why do you care about James Comey telling the truth but not President Trump?" he asked.
The murder convictions of officers in that case established that security forces must refuse to follow a "patently illegal order" that carries a "black flag" of criminality.
Gee said placing children in ICE residential centers would be "patently inconsistent" with the agreement and not adequately allow for monitoring by an independent child welfare agency.
"It is patently false that the Department is reviewing the program as being too positive on Islam," a department spokesperson said in a statement to The Hill.
And the notion that the Steele dossier alone is enough to convince four judges on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) to grant a warrant is patently ridiculous.
From the players: Even those who run the NCAA will admit that policing the types of items athletes can use money on in campus bookstores is patently insane.
"The court was right to strike down virtually all of its patently unconstitutional law," Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project said in a statement.
Here's a quick side by side of the 100c and the iPhone 6:Here's another look via Patently Apple:One thing is for certain: they are both definitely... phones.
"This petition is the first step in a claim for damages arising out of the patently false November 18, 2014 arrest of Taryn Manning," her attorney's statement continues.
Image: USPTO A new patent awarded to Apple today, uncovered by Patently Apple, shows the company is exploring a foldable iPhone concept, confirming what rumors have longs suggested.
The rumor mill started churning again today thanks to a new patent that was granted to Microsoft on August 1, 2017 and spotted on Monday by Patently Apple.
The feature is called 3D hand-tracking and is one of 36 Apple patents just released by the U.S. Patent and Trademark office, as reported by Patently Apple.
Fliers circulated by the committee's Republican majority contain patently false information about the USA RIGHTS Act, as seen below:A flier circulated by the House Intelligence Committee's majority office.
When Angela says "they eat monkey brains," we laugh because it's patently ridiculous, as made clear when it's coming from a character known for being uptight and intolerant.
The implication that no accident has ever been prosecuted as a crime is patently false: airplane crashes, hunting accidents, accidental heatstroke deaths in cars, the BP oil spill.
The problem isn't just that Fox News sometimes presents patently false narratives, but that its audience is addicted to it—often to the exclusion of other news sources.
More importantly, those suggestions set up a new form of racial intolerance, where once again, black protest is deemed both unworthy of thoughtful consideration and patently un-American.
"This Committee has repeatedly interviewed witnesses in secret, only to selectively leak from the interviews to disparage those witnesses and promulgate a patently false narrative," the lawyers wrote.
The "claim that Viktor Vekselberg was involved in or provided any funding for Columbus Nova's engagement of Michael Cohen is patently untrue," an attorney for Columbus Nova said.
As an outsider, it's easy to look at Napalm Death's output and derisively say all their music sounds the same, but that's not only reductive, it's patently false.
And Thavis said Vigano's assertions about Benedict putting restrictions on McCarrick, including not allowing him to participate in church events or celebrate Mass in public, are patently false.
"The court was right to strike down virtually all of this patently unconstitutional law," Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU's immigrant rights project, said in a statement.
" Owens said Columbus Nova was solely owned by Americans and that any claim that Vekselberg was involved in providing funding for the payments to Cohen was "patently untrue.
His disdain for "tourism" — his desire for empathy, equality and "sustainability" in his relations with the residents of the places he visits — is sincere, and also patently naïve.
Nonetheless while finding the allegations of communist organizing to be patently false they are still threatening disciplinary action based on minor bureaucratic complaints from the same discredited source.
For racially charged and bigoted reasons we won't dive into at the moment, somehow it was black people wrongfully anointed with the unique and patently false special designation.
"What the president said was just patently false, and the wrecking ball it created now has banged into our British allies and our Germany allies," Schiff said Sunday.
Although the report was patently false, it made its way into Russian-language news sites in the country, as well as antigovernment Facebook groups, which posted the reports.
Simply put, H.R. 6900 is a critical victory for the First Amendment as it takes necessary steps to correct a patently unconstitutional provision in the U.S. Tax Code.
" The letter claims the "Committee has repeatedly interviewed witnesses in secret, only to selectively leak from the interviews to disparage those witnesses and promulgate a patently false narrative.
"We've learned absolutely nothing about Donald Trump since he was inaugurated that wasn't patently obvious for the last year and a half," said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster.
Ted Cruz patently avoided a Trump endorsement at the Republican convention while trying to speak to the future of the Republican Party and saw his favorability rating plummet.
Jonathan Zenilman, chief of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center's Infectious Diseases Division, told Kaiser Health News that the trial was "patently unethical" and put patients at risk of death.
While I personally think that many of these obscure federal "crimes" are outdated, misguided and patently unconstitutional, that doesn't change the fact that they are still on the books.
Growing up feels like slow work in real life, and even slower on television as we watch our characters from the proverbial peanut gallery of their patently dysfunctional lives.
You took a patently unfair situation, one that was deliberately designed to result in a no vote, and you played by the rules even though the rules kept changing.
However, tucked away in the images section (and first spotted by Patently Apple) is a simple but intriguing idea: what if you replaced Caps Lock with an emoji key?
Mr. Trump lost for his infantile bailing out of the debate after his patently false claim that Ms. Kelly had been unfair to him in a debate last August.
It's patently ridiculous that only one woman has won Best Director in nine decades of Oscars, and I don't understand why people aren't mad about it every single year.
So of course Trump's electoral prospects weren't going to be scuttled when it turned out that he was prone to making racist or far-fetched or patently unbelievable claims.
When he says something patently racist about a group of people (whether describing a "shithole country" or an entire nationality as "rapists"), maybe that is actually what he thinks.
And although a number Republican senators are open to Trump as the nominee, some are patently fearful that the bombastic businessman will do lasting damage to the Republican Party.
Acutely self-aware and enjoying an unlikely career resurgence, he sat for an interview at his home here, patently disinclined to put a stopper on his often unfiltered musings.
To me, that's patently absurd, but if you ever wanted evidence that Silicon Valley lives in a bubble of its own making, I can't think of a better example.
" Since it is patently clear that those remedies failed he added, "But we also made mistakes, there's more to do, and we need to step up and do it.
Hours after the Republican memo was made public, Democrats released to their members a memo of their own calling Republicans' assertions "patently false" and challenging them point by point.
" Brafman said that Greebel's argument about being misled by Shkreli is "patently unfounded and flatly contradicted by the written communications between Shkreli and Greebel as well as other evidence.
"Not only is this patently false, but once more the Washington Post traffics in fairy tales rather than the truth," National Security Council spokesman Garrett Marquis told the paper.
If those hardliners want to test Trump, it's hard to imagine a more effective strategy than sentencing an American citizen to 10 years in prison on patently absurd charges.
After a thorough review of the facts and evidence, we know that the assertions made by the defendants about my clients in "The Last Black Unicorn" are patently untrue.
What if, by connecting with the criminal, with the deranged or patently evil — and I believe this is what Emerson was striving to do — we gain some deeper understanding?
BUT: The idea that reporters are rooting for a recession, which would undoubtedly cost people their jobs in our industry and practically every other one, is patently ridiculous. 234.
" The statement added that "the sole objective" in hiring Black Cube "was to enable Mr. Weinstein to effectively defend himself through legal action from serious and patently false allegations.
To the Editor: It is both patently unfair and flat-out vindictive to turn the Dreamers, who are innocent of any wrongdoing, into pawns for President Trump's venomous agenda.
But the president was warned — urgently and repeatedly — of this scenario, and his claim that it "came out of nowhere" and could not have been predicted is patently false.
It is patently obvious that the Winter Games in Pyeongchang were used merely as a "public image makeover" to gain political leverage while the status quo remains greatly unchanged.
The legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky argued that conservatives on the Court had turned to history-test historicism because originalism is so patently flawed as a mode of constitutional interpretation.
But if it is not, all democratic nations need to speak out against a law, and a national policy, that is patently discriminatory and a threat to India's democracy.
Pole vaulting seems patently dangerous: Competitors run down a track at top speed, holding a giant, flexible stick that they use to launch themselves nearly 20123 feet into the air.
Pole vaulting seems patently dangerous: Competitors run down a track at top speed, holding a giant, flexible stick that they use to launch themselves nearly 20 feet into the air.
Her statement that she is "not privileged in any way" is patently absurd considering she is white and hot and appears to be running her father's business at age 24.
Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee holding the hearing, called Trump's claims "patently false" and said he expected Comey to say as much on Monday.
"Defendants' instant attack on the grand jury process - including the personal character and integrity of the prosecutors and federal agents involved in this case - is patently frivolous," the government said.
The measure comes after New York's Court of Appeals ruled in 2014 that police are free to mislead suspects as long as they are not "patently coercive" in their tactics.
The contestants, who have to be versed in everything from ancient Greek mythology to rando Jupiter moons just to compete, decided to save the patently easy NFL category for last.
Roland Fryer Jr., who leads an education research and development lab at the university, called the allegations "patently false" and denies ever discriminating against or harassing anyone in his lab.
" Garrett Marquis, a spokesman for the NSC, told CNN that "any suggestion that this administration is giving less than a full-throated effort to secure America's elections is patently false.
A study conducted last October found that Trump supporters were more likely to evaluate a Trump's statement as true even when it was patently false, leaving little room for growth.
A little over a year after the FCC determined that companies blocking wi-fi hotspots is "patently unlawful" if it forces people to pay astronomical fees to access the internet.
The above Tweet is hilarious and sort of sad, because it seems patently not true, at least based on the celebrities declining to perform at Trump's inauguration, who are legion.
Ryan's announcement insisted that he would vote for Trump because the nominee has promised to work with the House to pass various Republican agendas, but this explanation is patently absurd.
"We discovered Airbnb and the other platforms are allowing the rentals to happen in zoning districts that are patently illegal," Aleksandr Boksner, chief deputy city attorney,  told CNBC on Thursday.
But the most interesting part of the update is that when Snapchat says you can create a Snapcode for any website, they mean ANY website — even if it's patently NSFW.
"These salacious and patently false allegations appear to be nothing more than a vicious and calculated attempt by an angry former girlfriend to damage Mr. Withey's good reputation," Jackson says.
He has created a political movement where his followers will believe whatever he says, no matter how patently false, and disbelieve whatever his opponents say, no matter how objectively true.
If Louis C.K. assumes that his right to comment rests on the fact that he is a comedian, that right is surely rescinded when his jokes are so patently unfunny.
"It is patently ridiculous to suggest that allowing same-sex couples to marry is somehow going to see some new sway of teaching reform sweep across the country," he said.
The man spent 2017 claiming that net neutrality harmed investment in broadband infrastructure in order to gut our protections for a free and open internet—an assertion that's patently false.
Other messages — like one claiming that Turkey was joining the European Union, posted on Twitter by Carole Cadwalladr of The Guardian as an example of fear-mongering — were patently false.
"It is patently unfair to tax Uber and Lyft trips in both directions while taxing taxis in only one direction," said Brendan Sexton, executive director of the Independent Drivers Guild.
" A congressional hearing last week explored parallels between marketing by Juul and Big Tobacco, with a Stanford expert testifying that Juul's "early marketing (2015-early 2016) was patently youth oriented.
"Secretary Clinton emphatically rejects these offensive, hateful, and patently absurd statements about Elie Wiesel," Jake Sullivan, Clinton's senior policy advisor, said in a statement to The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.
An Apple patent published today reveals an idea for a system that could automatically detect smart home devices and potentially configure them for the room they're in (via Patently Apple).
The stock is pricing in some patently absurd growth that isn't going to materialize — even in a best-case scenario — and wouldn't be cheap to capture even if it did.
The Cupertino, California-based tech giant has filed a patent application for an electronic device with a glass enclosure, which blogs such as Patently Apple and Apple Insider first spotted.
The world believes Alison died by suicide and Joanie is terrified of ending up like her mom (she has no idea the story of Alison's death may be patently false).
Ultimately, the NBAA's position is troubling not only because it is patently unfair, but because the resulting higher fees lead people to use less safe forms of travel, like driving.
The two patents, published Thursday and first seen by Patently Apple, aren't actually focused around cameras and new buttons, but the illustrations used to show the device designs include them.
The idea that a simple rule in the United States Senate, which may easily be changed by majority vote, is responsible for total gridlock in Washington, D.C., is patently absurd.
For all the talk from Team Reince that Trump is improving and pivoting and professionalizing the campaign, it's patently obvious that he's still making it up as he goes along.
It is not enough to increase U.S. bomber warning flights over the Korean Peninsula or to ratchet up tough talk that is patently disconnected from any credible threats of retaliation.
One detail that concerns me — even more than the disturbing, clearly damaged, face — is the globe held by the Salvator, which some viewers have praised as patently worthy of Leonardo.
It is patently unfair for the government to fund broadband deployment projects with the right hand, only to have the IRS claw back a percentage of that funding with the left.
When I raised my clearly ignorant and patently false assumption that general interest in Sparrow waned over the 20173 years since the first movie, Simon was quick to shoot me down.
The patent was first spotted by Patently Apple, which points out that the ideas described in this patent originated from Metaio, an augmented reality startup that Apple purchased two years ago.
Everyone is difficult in their own way, which is why the myth of people who are "difficult to shop for" is not only patently ridiculous but, quite frankly, a bit rude.
The various email leaks showing broad collusion only confirmed what was patently obvious on the surface: We stood in opposition to a virtual wall of elected Democratic officials, and party functionaries.
"I hope that we can put an end to this wild goose chase because what the president said was just patently false," Schiff said on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday.
Portland officials tweeted Thursday that rumors some of the migrants are carrying the Ebola virus "are patently false," and said that as asylum seekers, they are in the United States legally.
" The statement continues: "These sensational allegations are patently false and fail to recognize the 3,600 malnourished children who have recovered because of the care and treatment provided by Serving His Children.
But it's patently clear that by starring in films and making tunes and dressing in outfits that can't properly be recreated in charity shops, like I've tried to do, they're not.
While accusations regarding U.S. motivations are patently untrue, the story highlights the way in which either political forces manipulate counterterrorism efforts, how they are misconstrued by the Yemeni public or both.
When the mainstream public grew out of Myspace emo, it was patently with a cringe: it was a musical movement so fundamentally teenage in its look and earnestness and self-obsession.
"The assertion that there was a plan to close our diplomatic relations with Turkey or our diplomatic facilities in Turkey is patently false," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert told the network.
"A finding that a man with no memory of what he did wrong has a rational understanding of why he is being put to death is patently unreasonable," that court wrote.
But the misbegotten notion that delegates that are expressly bound by the laws of their state are somehow not bound because of the current wording of Rule 22019 is patently absurd.
A new patent filed in 2014, but only made public recently (via Patently Apple), suggests Apple may have bigger plans for the Apple Pencil that will make it work with Macs.
Outrage discourse involves efforts to provoke emotional responses, (especially anger, fear, and moral indignation) from the audience through the use of overgeneralizations, sensationalism, patently inaccurate information, and belittling ridicule of opponents.
It requires a spectacular amount of hubris to take an argument you know is patently ridiculous—something so absurd and whiny it falls on its face immediately—and make it anyway.
"Short of revelations that patently contradict the conclusions found in the Mueller report, the Democrats' insistence on relitigating a closed investigation (against the will of most Americans) must end," he wrote.
Some are even pressed to pay for laser cataract surgery, at about $2,000 out of pocket per eye, as a superior option compared with traditional surgery, when that is patently untrue.
Amending the Complaint to add "#BlackLivesMatter" as a Defendant in this matter would be futile because such claims "would be subject to dismissal"; a hashtag is patently incapable of being sued.
But, worse still, if Warren were to retreat now, it would seem like a patently political move rather than a principled one—which would undermine what makes her campaign so unique.
And the president's executive order directing the EPA to revise the Obama era's patently unlawful regulation that grossly expanded the scope of the Clean Water Act bodes well for the future.
Since reports of this demonstration first leaked in September, many researchers have expressed concern that the word "supremacy" suggests quantum computers are now better than conventional ones, which is patently false.
Other more patently provocative pieces include a graphic depiction of bestiality by the Iranian-born Belgian artist Sanam Khatibi, a fantastical landscape in which a beast and a human female couple.
It might seem patently ridiculous to compare the types of devotional experiences Dorsky finds with experimental film to new media experiences that are more compatible with getting zonked on Red Bull.
With numbers like this, a regression is bound to happen at some point—his offensive rating with Washington is a patently unsustainable 141—but Bogdanovic has been a fantastic acquisition nonetheless.
Smith's accusation that global warming has paused over the last two decades is patently false, and data modelling has even shown that NOAA's "altered" findings were in accordance with NASA's own results.
With the failure of President Obama's progressive economic policies so fresh in our memories, it's hard to believe the Democrats' patently political approach to economic policy will pass muster with American voters.
As uncovered by Patently Apple, Apple has sued Mobile Star LLC, a company that sells what it claims are real iPhone and iPad chargers, because it turns out, those chargers are counterfeit.
"A finding that a man with no memory of what he did wrong has a rational understanding of why he is being put to death", the Eleventh Circuit concluded, "is patently unreasonable".
"Heaping these consequences on an accused and blithely waiting months before affording the defendant access to the justice system is patently unfair in a society where guilt is not presumed," he wrote.
"The allegations that Mr. Peterson was a coward and that his performance, under the circumstances, failed to meet the standards of police officers are patently untrue," a statement from his lawyer said.
And its conclusion, "A century of research has shown immigrants [including illegal aliens] do not threaten public safety and ... are less likely to commit crime than native-born citizens," was patently false.
The judges' insistence that this blue-eyed hair-monster "Daltonize" every song is patently absurd, as if billions of other contestants haven't been way better at rearranging tunes to their own liking.
One problem with the electronic whipping post is that people, no matter how patently flawed themselves, are disinclined to allow a flawed but truly remorseful person the room it takes to reform.
"Claims that other cells can be used to replace fetal tissue in biomedical research are patently incorrect," dozens of scientific and medical groups wrote in a letter to Mr. Azar in December.
It was shameless and patently unfair to the other teams that tanked for the occasion and especially to Williamson, 18, whose impressionable head was prematurely filled with visions of Big Apple grandeur.
In an unsettling, patently ridiculous exchange at Dulles International Airport Thursday, a news editor was held by a passport screening official and repeatedly questioned if he wrote "propaganda" before finally being released.
Harry Potter and his friends don't exist in real life, but they wrestle with real-life challenges: bullies, rejection, loneliness, fear, grief — and, yes, with clueless adults whose behavior is patently ludicrous.
Harry Potter and his friends don't exist in real life, but they wrestle with real-life challenges: bullies, rejection, loneliness, fear, grief — and, yes, with clueless adults whose behavior is patently ludicrous.
No one would criticize GoFundMe for facilitating such campaigns—another patently good thing—but they can't come close, of course, to addressing the root problem, which is a broken health care system.
For two nights at Madison Square Garden, on July 26 and 27, Headheads can live out their love for a group that rarely asks for it, but has patently earned it. ♦
"Allegations that Mr. Peterson was a coward and that his performance, under the circumstances, failed to meet the standards of police officers are patently untrue," attorney Joseph DiRuzzo said in a statement.
Of course, those groups want that religious authenticity to be granted to them -- why any of us should grant them that propaganda victory, especially when it is patently false anyway, is beyond stupidity.
"From the moment the Indiana bill was introduced, it was patently obvious that there were dubious motives at work," Gregory Conley, the president of the American Vaping Association, an advocacy nonprofit, told me.
" In February, more than a hundred public leaders, including Attorneys General, FBI directors, and federal judges, wrote a letter to the president urging for Rabashakin's commutation, calling his sentence "patently unjust" and "draconian.
" A Thursday statement from 20th Century Fox Television and Fox Entertainment responding to Elgas' claim reads, "The idea that Jussie Smollett has been, or would be, written off of Empire is patently ridiculous.
This patently absurd story has been repeatedly rejected by responsible journalists as false, while the whole sordid history of the posts -- and their total inaccuracy -- has been outlined in grubby detail on Snopes.
That such a system is necessary is patently absurd, and it's a depressing reminder that ISPs and mobile providers, for years, have been allowed to mislead customers in a number of different ways.
Their ego and undying faith in their own brilliance will never allow them to see what is so patently obvious to all of us: no one outside of your tiny enclave wants you.
The attorney general said in a court filing Wednesday that Facebook had provided a "patently deficient" response to two sets of subpoenas for the previously undisclosed investigation started more than a year ago.
Some new patents recently granted to Apple and unearthed by Patently Apple, however, indicate that the company might be looking to make AirPods even more useful — and it all centers on the case.
"Allegations that Mr. Peterson was a coward and that his performance, under the circumstances, failed to meet the standards of police officers are patently untrue," his lawyer, Joseph DiRuzzo said in the statement.
Aside from BU, the study would include investigators from: In short, the idea that Stern could or would tilt the study to fit his alleged personal bias appears patently ridiculous on its face.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Chooses Hawk for 3rd Security Adviser as Shake-Up Continues" (front page, March 23): The Trump administration has transitioned from the merely inept to the patently terrifying.
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign has issued a cease-and-desist letter to television stations that aired what his campaign called a "patently false, misleading, and deceptive" advertisement by a political action committee.
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign has issued a cease-and-desist letter to television stations that aired what the campaign calls a "patently false, misleading, and deceptive" advertisement by a political action committee.
"In our opinion, the approach adopted by the WTM is patently erroneous and is flawed," SAT said, referring to the 108-page order by a SEBI whole-time member (WTM) in January 2018.
In the Trump era, paranoid, manipulative and patently false visions of immigrant America have become the basis of United States government policy, including the recent ban on visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Mr. Pence had not addressed speculation about his support for conversion therapy until last weekend, when Mr. Lotter told The Times it was "patently false" that Mr. Pence "supported or advocated" the practice.
"It is patently unfair that men can avoid the rewards of unwanted fatherhood by presuming that their judgment over such matters is more valid than the judgment of the General Assembly," the bill said.
"Yet, when I became minority leader, I carried with me not only the legacy of what every previous leader had done but dimensions of difference that were patently obvious," she wrote in Minority Leader.
He fired the director of the FBI in any suggestion this is somehow to stop the FBI's investigation of the attempt by the Russians to influence the elections last fall is really patently absurd.
It wasn't a particularly well-thought-out own, but I thought Andreessen's claim that capitalism somehow combats war and religion (it doesn't) was so patently absurd, I didn't need to get into the particulars.
First spotted by Patently Mobile, Samsung's patent shows an electronic pen with four optical lenses stacked inside the top of its housing, but the application leaves room for the number of lenses to vary.
Alumnae of the all-girls St. Teresa's Academy in Kansas City, Missouri, have pressured the school to come down on the students after photos of their patently offensive game of pong surfaced on Snapchat.
"[The president] is frustrated like I am and so many others to see stories come out that are patently false, to see narratives that are wrong and see, quote⁄unquote fake news," Spicer said.
In light of this directive, the Evenwel plaintiffs contended, a procedure that counts everybody rather than the voting-eligible population amounts to a "massive and arbitrary malapportionment of eligible voters [that] is patently unconstitutional".
It is patently obvious to most people that reasons put forward by Islington council as to why fabric had to shut with immediate effect were, for want of a more sensitive phrase, absolute bullshit.
"The idea that Jussie Smollett has been, or would be, written off of Empire is patently ridiculous," reads a statement from 229th Century Fox Television and Fox Entertainment and obtained by PEOPLE on Thursday.
"They're clearly going to say that the declining enrollment is evidence of lack of popular support of Obamacare, and I think there's a lot of evidence that shows that is patently false," Peck said.
Whether it's the looming public pension crisis, or supporting teachers' unions over charter schools — these policies enrage Republicans because the Democrats have a holier-than-thou attitude supporting policies that patently do not work.
While none of these proposals have managed to pass so far, Sevier's success at repeatedly getting states to seriously consider patently terrible and unworkable legislation has dumbfounded digital rights activists and political reporters alike.
Before the trial, a federal magistrate judge deputized to oversee the discovery portion of the suit fined him $1,000 for making "patently misleading representations" about a voting fraud document Kobach had prepared for Trump.
"It was patently obvious, looking at the data ... if we try to push back (on social distancing) prematurely, not only do we lose lives, but it probably would even hurt the economy," he said.
It goes back further than that, of course: President Donald Trump has made the patently ridiculous claim that he actually won the popular vote if you discount a couple million "illegal" votes in California.
It was more like a crime, compounded by the stupefying incompetence of those who embarked upon a patently illegal preventive war out of a sense of panic induced by the events of 9/11.
The U.S. Treasury's top diplomat ramped up his criticisms of China's economic policies on Wednesday, accusing Beijing of "patently non-market behavior" and saying that the United States needed stronger responses to counter it.
Which is patently ridiculous, given both Biden's year-long edge in national polling on the 2020 Democratic race and the fact that we are now less than two months away from the Iowa caucuses.
" In response, Facebook's team of lawyers — who we assume wrote all of this — muster a patently half-assed response: "In Silicon Valley and around the world, new social apps are emerging all the time.
Nor can Clinton honestly accuse Sanders of being dangerously soft on Iran, as she has tried to do, both because she herself conducted diplomacy with Tehran and because her attack line is patently false.
That's probably a fair question, because Giuliani served as an undisciplined attack dog for Trump during the campaign, saying a large number of patently and provably false things on a wide array of topics.
This idea is patently ridiculous (ha!) because it takes a bunch of ideas that are entirely banal (computers, video games, and updating software from a server) and somehow created a patent out of it.
Trump has won a following predicated on the belief that he understands just how much his followers are pained by a changing America; it's patently obvious that nothing could be further from the truth.
For those of us who have never been religious, you think, as an atheist who knows nothing, that religion is primarily about a list of beliefs that, from the outside, are patently absurd and stupid.
Beyond being unusual for a congressional committee to release an unconfirmed statement, it's also "patently offensive," says Jennifer Becker, deputy legal director at Legal Momentum, a nonprofit working on behalf of legal rights of women.
It's a subscription refill service for five cleaning products that lets you choose your scent, your bottle and baseplate color, and — for an additional $2300 fee that strikes me as patently ridiculous — a customizable label.
"It is true that our system failed, but it is important that you know that this claim of a cover-up is patently false," USC Provost Michael Quick said in a message posted on Monday.
I've spent a lot of time talking to people who would defend the state's plan to allow non-Obamacare insurance plans back onto the market and the people who view those arguments as patently ridiculous.
Youper gives users a range of goals they can work toward — for example, making 2019 the year they become a "Wonder Woman" (an absurd, faux feminist, patently unachievable goal of the First Wives Club variety).
The flier contends that the USA RIGHTS Act would enable "terrorists" to sue the US government for spying on them; another claims that "foreign spies" would be granted that same opportunity—which is patently false.
Not every analytical impulse works here: Weisz's narration is meant to be naïve and intellectualized, but it too frequently tells the audience things that are patently clear onscreen, or even directly echoes the characters' dialogue.
The popular reaction that "Hobby Lobby funded ISIS," though patently false, suggests this, and the news about Irisagrig will surely spark an even wider conversation on a topic that academics have been debating for years.
If it does not, the Senate must do its job and refuse to confirm those who are patently unqualified by virtue of either lack of experience or by having crusaded against equality and civil rights.
For many years, even as writers were discarding the more patently absurd elements of his theory—penis envy, or the death drive—they continued to pay homage to Freud's unblinking insight into the human condition.
But the second idea, that avoiding a direct confrontation with Trump would prevent a party-wide meltdown and ultimately protect down-ballot Republicans, was probably Ryan's strongest motive for endorsing his party's patently unfit nominee.
And in the third, Kethledge said, the IRS offered a "patently meritless" interpretation of its disclosure obligations, claiming to rely on one subsection of the tax code while ignoring two subsections that contradicted its position.
Earlier this month, Tory MP and former GP Sarah Wollaston defected from the Leave Campaign, saying its claim that Brexit would free up £350 million [$475 million] a week for the NHS was, patently, bollocks.
For years, judges hearing elder-abuse cases rejected arguments that arbitration clauses in nursing home contracts were patently unfair because they were signed by people who did not understand them or perhaps even realize they existed.
Faced with a terrible natural disaster and with a patently insufficient federal response, Puerto Ricans have demonstrated that the future of the island will be led by local communities determined to build a new Puerto Rico.
Fake stories with inflammatory headlines will still be capable of scoring millions of views, making it financially viable for people to invent news — such as the Pope's apparent support of Donald Trump — that is patently false.
Her campaign's repeated, and patently untrue, denial that there was anything seriously wrong with her—even, for several hours, after her painful exit from the 9/11 service—has probably also reinforced its reputation for shiftiness.
The war was patently immoral—Ali assembles a nauseating array of quotes from European leaders on the glories of imperialism—and yet it precipitated the retreat of the European socialist movement from the international revolutionary project.
By contrast, the idea that Donald Trump is going to usher in a new era of broadly shared prosperity based on a revival of coal mining and labor-intensive methods of steel production is patently ridiculous.
Not only is this a highly counterintuitive move for the person charged with communicating between the Trump administration and the press — not to mention a weird understanding of the term "full transparency" — it's also patently ineffective.
President Trump has praised the existing missile defense system, insisting last month that it "can knock out a missile in the air 97 percent of the time," a claim that arms control experts call patently false.
" Brafman said, "Like so many other women in this case who have already been exposed as liars, this latest completely uncorroborated allegation that is almost 20 years old will also be shown to be patently false.
It is patently obvious that the trial — the first stage of a larger, ongoing investigation under Egypt's draconian NGO law — was a plot by the Egyptian regime to reign in newly free political and social actors.
And they see every evolution the ban has undergone since then, as a campaign proposal and then a presidential policy, as coat after coat of whitewash: putting a veneer of legality over a patently discriminatory idea.
The American political system seems crazy, with that Donald Trump guy and all, but the United States is far from the only country dominated by a man many see as patently unfit to hold public office.
That is why my immediate and patently ridiculous thought was that he was going to faint away right there, falling out of our famous red chairs and tumbling onto the floor in front of the large audience.
"Strikingly, the tweeting has continued, including patently false claims and personal attacks that have no place in a serious administration," writes the head of Baupost Group in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by CNBC.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Monday rejected as "patently frivolous" the suggestion by Wilmington Trust Corp and four former executives that prosecutors knowingly presented false grand jury testimony, tainting their indictment for hiding soured loans.
"To suggest that there are safety and security concerns with spare parts and manuals is just patently absurd," Nathan Proctor, director of consumer rights group US PIRG's right to repair campaign told Motherboard in a phone call.
Image: USPTOIn the patent, first reported by Patently Apple, Apple describes a curved display wrapping around the edges to for active sidewalls with "virtual buttons" or what appears to be a set of customizable touch-capacitive buttons.
Tossing out the Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Rule insults these American values and opens the door to anti-public lands extremists seeking to impose their patently unpopular agenda on our refuges, forests, parks, grasslands, deserts and wildlife.
" After the story published, Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniels' current lawyer, sent a comment saying, "Any suggestion that Michael Cohen was not actively involved in the negotiation and drafting of the NDA for Ms. Daniels is patently false.
No one in the family cares for him, and all but me have expressed to her their unease with her relationship, which she patently refuses to discuss, causing strain between herself and the rest of the family.
Voters can now make their decision based on the merits, and that decision should be simple: it is the choice between a woman superbly qualified to be commander in chief, and a man patently unfit for office.
And above everything else, Florida Georgia Line is patently anti-snob—naturally, this posturing is one reason why the group's success in proliferating the hotly debated sub-genre of "bro-country" has been analyzed often by critics.
In December, they submitted their first dismissal motion, deriding the woman's report of rape as "patently false" and claiming that the $50-million lawsuit she had filed against their clients gave her a financial motive to lie.
"Aside from being patently unqualified for the job, we've now learned that Stephen Moore is a tax cheat who owes the government $75,000," said Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.
"This statement is patently false," James Hathaway, law professor and director of the program in refugee and asylum law at the University of Michigan, said in an email in response to a previous version of Trump's claim.
British Treasury studies have predicted slowed economic growth and high costs from lost trade — far from the patently fictional savings of 350 million pounds a week that Mr. Johnson blithely advertised on his pro-Brexit campaign bus.
Unfortunately, there is no evidence that it is true today and worse still, such policy is patently anti-innovation that could leave this critical industry in the dustbin as the trucking sector barrels toward fully autonomous operations.
A new Apple patent spotted by Patently Apple describes a system in which a car can tell riders the route it's going to drive along, which means riders won't be surprised by a sudden change in route.
A meme was born and we all had a good laugh about a patently ridiculous argument, but McNabb's scenario has a kernel of truth to it: The planet, and America in particular, has a feral hog problem.
Unlike the patently false news coming out of political content farms in places like Macedonia, the New Media Upside Down's work is based, to some extent, on actual reporting, despite its shaky sourcing and questionable, often misleading framing.
It's a heaviness which is inspired most patently by Swedish extreme metalheads Meshuggah—a late career influence that made Tool's music even more labyrinthine But prior to 10,000 Days, their aggro-ness was more direct, less self-serious.
So-called variable interest entities, a way of structuring a company that is common in Chinese tech, are patently against the spirit of the law, but they enabled foreigners to invest in off-limits sectors like the internet.
From 2006 he suffered chief executives to come in from outside, though the first patently wasn't even a retailer, and all of them needed watching, which he did by having fish-and-chip lunches with them on Fridays.
What truly galled, however, was the suggesting that Hofstra dongle police would confiscate and shut down anyone trying to run their own hotspot, an act that borders just on the edge of "patently unlawful" according to the FCC.
The phenomenon of fake news and the willingness of political actors to say things that are patently untrue will force reporters to figure out how to handle this kind of information while adhering to high-level professional standards.
"Notwithstanding anyone's statements to the contrary, you did not initiate physical contact with me," Gianforte wrote in his letter of apology, failing to acknowledge that the patently false statements to the contrary were made by his own office.
It is both patently unreal—roosters can't talk, cats cannot sustain multiple thwacks around the head with frying pans, and the citizens of Springfield aren't really banana-yellow—and the result of an unfathomable amount of human work.
The social network has come under fire for its perceived role in the presidential election, after it repeatedly failed to flag patently inaccurate sources from user news feeds, and its inscrutable algorithms seemingly placed people in partisan bubbles.
Page also defended herself against charges of bias, according to GOP lawmakers in the room, providing context to the texts that they found unpersuasive — if not as patently offensive — as they found Strzok's self-defense the day before.
It's patently absurd to suggest that a teacher or a secretary, who may have received only a few weeks of training, can be thrown into a maximum-security housing unit holding murderers and gang members without any repercussions.
Control was fleeting, particularly as it pertained to an overzealous — and patently annoying by many pundit accounts — Tim Kaine, who decidedly lost the debate after Clinton won hers by an average margin of about 85033 points last week.
On her return visit to the Met gala last month, Ms. Paltrow ditched that patently steamy look for a filmy, frill-neck Chloe gown so fragile, so absurdly prim, that it might have doubled as a christening gown.
Both "My Struggle" and "Suits" are serial entertainments, with the difference that the TV show is a turbid middlebrow melodrama that places all of its aesthetic chips on plot — patently contrived story lines engineered to generate further incident.
In some, this drama falls along traditional, at times patently retrograde gender lines with men putting their lives on the line — in war, on the frontier, on the street — to protect women and children at the home front.
Anne Weisman, chief FOIA counsel at Citizens for Responsible Ethics in Washington, said that requests touching the White House often require additional vetting, but that it's "patently absurd" that State could require four years to fulfill the request.
James G. Hodge Jr., director of the Center for Public Health Law and Policy at Arizona State University, said the shutdown would almost certainly lead to human rights violations and would be patently unconstitutional in the United States.
Equating eating more calories or weight gain with poor health without qualification is patently false, and hyper-focusing on diet and exercise as a punitive balancing act is pretty much a one-way ticket to Eating Disorder City.
"Despite the White House and Beijing engaging in constructive talks, what is patently clear is a lack of conviction about both sides arriving at a mutually agreeable resolution," analysts at Mizuho Bank said in a note to clients.
The group says surveys it has conducted in swing states like Arizona and North Carolina show that portraying Democrats as supporters of infanticide — an allegation the left says is patently false — can win neutral voters to their side.
At most, an oblique mention was made to the "self-righteous governor" of Virginia (Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat), who, they argued, blamed Trump for the Charlottesville violence: something treated by the panelist as patently and self-explanatorily ridiculous.
The strange thing is that after months of watching Trump say things that are racist, absurd, patently false, or all three at once, the Republican Party establishment decided to stomp on him for saying things that are basically true.
Even prior to stepping aside, he frequently and blatantly tried to derail the investigation by indulging Trump's patently false claims about illegal wiretapping at Trump Tower—an accusation that now even his own Justice Department has come out against.
But Google is imagining a world in which things are more automated, as seen in this new patent spotted by Patently Mobile for a motorized Pixelbook screen that could automatically lift up your display when you tap the lid.
Despite being patently false, as well as involved with the incitement of real-world physical violence, some platforms, including Facebook, initially declined to ban Jones from its platform even while acknowledging the damage he does while spreading false information.
"When people try to say, 'Oh, this happens every election,' that is just patently false," said Emily Clark, a clinical counselor in private practice in Columbus, Ohio, who is straight but estimates 90 percent of her clientele are LGBTQ.
Until Trump offers his apologies on the patently toxic campaign he ran, until he shows that he is capable of admitting just how much trauma and hate he has inflicted upon our country, Democrats should offer no olive branches.
Twentieth Century Fox Television, the producer of "Empire" released a statement on Thursday saying the idea that Smollett has been, or would be, written out of the show was "patently ridiculous," and that they continue to stand behind him.
Considering that Beyoncé spent her entire past pregnancy being accused of not actually being pregnant, the claim that she's had lip injections is relatively tame by comparison — but, as Noel-Schure made very clear, patently untrue and still hurtful.
For us in Silicon Valley, this seems patently obvious: The tech industry currently employs 6.7 million people, and over the last 25 years, practically all new private sector jobs have been created by businesses less than five years old.
Review by an IRB is a prerequisite for drugmakers seeking FDA approval to sell their products in the US. "What they're doing is patently unethical," Jonathan Zenilman, chief of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center's Infectious Diseases Division, told KHN.
While conservative media quickly aggregated the story, the math involved was patently misleading as it failed to note it was comparing a period of eight years to Pruitt's one year, and ignored the high cost of Pruitt's domestic travel.
"America First strictly complies with FEC rules and regulations and any suggestion otherwise is patently false," she added when asked about the legality of the Trump campaign manager's wife working for a firm directed by an associated super PAC.
"Salazar's conduct here is patently calculating, misleading and dishonest," the antidoping officials wrote in the report, which was drafted in March 2016 as an appeal to the Texas Medical Board to compel the release of the endocrinologist's medical files.
That was hardly the first time Mr. Mnuchin made that patently absurd assertion nor the only occasion on which he and other members of the Trump administration had similarly misled the public about the nature of the tax plan.
So he put id before country and lashed out, in a manner so patently wrong and transcendently ruinous that TV news shows had to go begging for Republican lawmakers to defend or even try to explain what he'd said.
Put another way, Patreon promises to make a YouTube creator's life easier—a patently good thing—but in the process it puts no pressure on companies like YouTube to change the ways it hurts creators in the first place.
"New York is the cultural capital of the world and the notion that we're going to zero out the National Endowment for the Arts is patently outrageous," said Scott M. Stringer, the New York City comptroller, in an interview.
As Kati Marton lays out in her profile of the 63-year-old German chancellor — made available to the author for a single question — Ms. Merkel is patently uninterested in the trappings of leadership in the modern, hypermedia age.
The track is as outwardly triumphant as something this patently lo-fi can be, while conjuring a longing for something greater beneath the melting synths and rotting drums, like a fading photograph of the best summer you never had.
Though this bombastic statement is problematic if not patently false, with it Vautier declares in an unfiltered style of utterance that the world and art make up a unified and absolute whole; and that everything, in post-Duchampian fashion, constitutes art.
An old patent filing, dug up by the folks at Patently Apple and granted prior to its big phone reveal this week, show a concept device shaped like a standard pair of eyeglasses, but with camera and display hardware built in.
While, obviously, not everyone is lucky enough to have a living room or other type of recreational area, to suggest that it's asking too much for people of any age to aspire to living in such a space is patently unfair.
The government's claim to have reached a new agreement to deport pre-1995 immigrants, and rumors that the US and Vietnam are now trying to make changes to the 15 agreement, suggest Bernacke's initial claim was "patently false," Lapinig said.
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" Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the Immigrants' Rights Project of the ACLU, called the rule "patently unlawful" in a statement Monday "The Trump administration is trying to unilaterally reverse our country's legal and moral commitment to protect those fleeing danger.
According to Trump and his allies in this discussion, just about the only thing that does not cause gun violence is the availability of firearms—a position that is contradicted by notable studies and that, on its face, is patently absurd.
There's a dramatic relevance in the fact that Richard works in construction: Nichols returns again and again to images of him slathering concrete blocks with mortar and patently adding the next layer, building up walls one slab at a time.
As someone who's been single for a protracted period of time, who time and time again is asked to justify this state of being, it feels patently clear that the conversation hasn't evolved a whole lot since the '90s and '00s.
Backlash ensues Aside from his words being patently false -- nonwhites are responsible for a wealth of vital inventions, among them gunpowder, mathematics, irrigation, shampoo and seismographs -- student organizations representing black and Latino students have characterized the student as a white supremacist.
The company is linked to Viktor Vekselberg, a Russian oligarch has been sanctioned by the U.S. "The claim that Viktor Vekselberg was involved in or provided any funding for Columbus Nova's engagement of Michael Cohen is patently untrue," Columbus Nova said.
In sum, he argues that in instances where the meaning of the Constitution's text is not patently obvious, a judge's best bet is either to discount the text entirely or paint it with a broad, better-safe-than-sorry interpretive brush.
Left believes that the decision of the Market Misconduct Tribunal is patently wrong and, unless it is overturned on appeal, will deter the investing public in Hong Kong from engaging in the robust discussion necessary to police listed company disclosures.
Noted indie porn actress Stoya told me that, as a white woman, she refuses to participate in any "interracial" videos because of how "patently absurd" it is for pornography to reinforce binary (and oppositional) racial categories of Black and white.
In a letter to the party's executive director, a dozen party committee members objected to the spending on what "appears to be a re-election ad," calling it "patently inappropriate" because the party has not yet technically endorsed Mr. Cuomo.
This was the life and work that, on July 22, Iranian state security forces brought crashing down when they stormed Jason and Yeganeh's Tehran apartment and imprisoned them both on what would later be revealed as patently absurd espionage charges.
In fact, I am all for retiring the term itself — it is a term that more and more people wish to get rid of, especially since now it's patently clear that Trump and his followers are enraptured by white identity politics.
In a statement, Mr. Cuomo's counsel, Alphonso David, strongly rebutted Ms. Cater's claims as "patently and demonstrably false," noting that the state had launched three separate investigations into the matter, which remain open, but that she had refused to cooperate.
Just as it was patently clear that the world of mainstream sports was bereft of the best talent before being integrated in the 1940s, we felt the same about its counterpart in the academy — and feel vindicated for so believing.
But something patently unpredictable -- the media story of the year -- was coming down the pike with Cavuto on the sidelines as well: A sexual harassment suit against the man who originally hired him at CNBC in the early '90s, Roger Ailes.
The exception to this is the province of Hatay, which passed from Syrian to Turkish control following a referendum," said Lisel Hintz, assistant professor of international relations and European studies at Johns Hopkins, who called Trump's claims "patently and irresponsibly false.
" Schiff also said: "The idea that vital military systems would be withheld for such a patently political reason, for the reason of serving the president's reelection campaign, is a phenomenal breach of the president's duty to defend our national security.
Mr. Left believes that the decision of the Market Misconduct Tribunal is patently wrong and, unless it is overturned on appeal, will deter the investing public in Hong Kong from engaging in the robust discussion necessary to police listed company disclosures.
The EU's latest bid for power in the online realm is a five-year digital policy blueprint unveiled with great ceremony Wednesday, one centered on data and artificial intelligence and patently designed to beat back American and Chinese dominance in tech.
The shrieking over DOJ's Stone sentencing memos, topped by the theatrical resignation of the four prosecutors (who now want to be seen as stalwarts against politicized law enforcement after they conducted a patently politicized prosecution), is much ado about nothing.
Ever since the weird, patently heteronormative wave of gender-reveal videos first hit the internet sometime in the late 1003s, expectant dads have been trying to outdo one another, unveiling the sex of their unborn kids with ever-increasing intensity.
"It's somewhat surprising to me that Facebook hasn't identified some of these things because even if it didn't speak the language, some of the words are just so crude and easy to see, that it is patently hate speech," Serrato said.
The Giuliani argument over the weekend that Trump could have Comey shot in the Oval Office with impunity is not only needlessly tasteless and patently absurd but also contrary to the rule of law, and it is an invitation to presidential lawlessness.
Which is why it's patently silly to try to shoehorn monsters (or more specifically, kaiju, the Japanese monster tradition to which Godzilla and his ilk belong) into that endlessly rote story arc, if you're making a mostly Americanized version of the Godzilla story.
In recent weeks, some former business, creative and romantic partners have aired grievances as claims I categorically reject … The current allegations sent to me by the New York Times and Los Angeles Times range from the patently untrue to the frivolous and hurtful.
The government does not deny Apple its right to be heard, and expects these issues to be fully briefed before the Court; however, the urgency of this investigation requires this motion now that Apple has made its intentions not to comply patently clear.
And when people from the Trump regime like Kellyanne Conway go on TV to say that there was no active investigation of members of the Trump administration by the FBI—something that's patently false—we may have hit the point of no return.
By their unprincipled control of the offices of the state and the media, political parties have poisoned the well of representative democratic government to such a point that trust in politicians and the political system is non-existent and their enunciations patently implausible.
The nine graduate students exhibiting work in the show, titled Unbecoming, do their best to engender Sontag's "ecology" of reality and fiction, often attempting to smash the thin border between those two realms of existence with an unsettling (if patently quirky) effect.
It's patently ridiculous that Cruise—now 54 and older than Wilford Brimley in Cocoon— is still running around and getting in fights with his shirt off, but he throws himself into each role with such abandon, I can't help but begrudgingly admire him.
"As a gay man and an ardent Brexiteer, the suggestion being made ... that I should feel threatened and worried by Brexit is as offensive as it is patently untrue," said Darren Grimes, digital manager at British think-tank the Institute of Economic Affairs.
Two weeks before his exit, DFJ operating partner Heidi Roizen wrote on her personal Tumblr that allegations made by Keri Kukral were "patently wrong," and two other women who worked at DFJ expressed similar feelings in their own Medium post defending Jurvetson.
"I think he's [President Trump] frustrated, like I am and so many others, to see stories come out that are patently false, to see narratives that are wrong and see quote-unquote fake news," Spicer said in a heated exchange with reports.
"Because it does not conform to modern scientific and historical norms, many people dismiss Scripture as incredible and patently 'untrue,' but they do not apply the same criteria to a novel, which yields profound and valuable insights by means of fiction," Armstrong writes.
Good intentions for energy dominance, bad signal that technology is not our real future, and ugly results in terms of environmental footprint or any meaningful revenue impact to our citizens at a time when vast new tracts of land are patently unnecessary.
In this regard, we were the first to sue these agencies for a violation of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, as spying without probable cause that a crime is being committed or communications with terrorists are occurring, is patently illegal.
This is now a given, but I'll say it again anyway: As newspapers fall, leaving important local issues uncovered, the social media companies contributing to their deaths are helping to fill the content void with unverified, and at worst patently false, information.
It does not help that people who live like the Richardsons do tend, even in life, to rely on patently unsound reasoning and false equivalences in order to justify their own superiority, making fictional WASPs harder to write without descending into outright satire.
" According to the FCC's website, for material to qualify as obscene, it must "appeal to an average person's prurient interest; depict or describe sexual conduct in a 'patently offensive' way; and, taken as a whole, lack serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value.
Sean Spicer, the press secretary, used his first appearance in the White House briefing room to make a series of astonishing and patently false claims about the inauguration — or, more specific, about coverage of the number of people who attended the inauguration.
An HNA spokesman declined to comment on this week's meeting with Cinda, but added that neither HNA nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries was working with Cinda to sell Ingram Micro and that "any suggestion to the contrary is patently false".
It's a type of assumption that many American blacks are familiar with, but today, while it may be true that everyone who lives in a certain ghetto is black, it is patently untrue that everyone who is black lives in a ghetto.
Stylistically, Migos are a clear precedent, as definitively trap-identified rappers who combine trap's irresistibly playful goofiness and devotion to the ad-lib with rapid, lucid, patently skillful verses designed as displays of virtuosic technique, especially on their flawless touchstone Culture (2017).
There are several moments where the movie seems to acknowledge that Diana, warrior princess, coming to man's world is a patently silly concept, but the movie betrays so much affection for her and the people around her that the silliness brings laughs and real smiles.
Today, black millennials are lucky Disney didn't panic, and instead decided to stick with a patently black sound despite losing out on Brown—we could have gotten a sugary sweet Madonna song or something at the end of the film had they lost their nerve.
I guess "because they're evil Russians" and "because it's the Upside Down" are expected to serve as satisfying answers, but make no mistake: Season three is more or less an eight-episode romp whose sense of urgency is often undermined by its patently ridiculous plot.
One pair of applications, first spotted by Patently Apple, handle this in a simple way: they propose changing the shape of Apple's Lightning connector (or some other cable) into a wedge, which would push through a protective gate and seal off the entrance when inserted.
While in December the social media giant began flagging and down-ranking fake news on its platform in the U.S., following a storm of criticism regarding how it had allowed patently incorrect articles to be widely shared during the U.S. presidential elections last year.
But, unlike a team of costumed super-villains, they can't be halted with a punch in the snoot, or a zap from a ray gun … it's totally irrational, patently insane to condemn an entire race—to despise an entire nation—to vilify an entire religion.
Only when things began to go patently wrong, after student protests erupted in the religious city of Qom in January 1978, did the queen's political influence become decisive at court, encouraging the shah to pursue his liberalization program and to appease the swelling opposition.
No amount of fancy aeronautical engineering calculations can change the fact that the notion of any vehicle of such vast weight and size actually flying is patently absurd; planes are clearly kept aloft by sorcery and the collective (if misguided) belief of their passengers.
" This was patently false — the argument was "manufactured for the purpose for selling the deal," and "even where the particulars of that story are true, the implications that readers and viewers are encouraged to take away from those particulars are often misleading or false.
" At the time, the companies said that blocking keywords associated with such services would be technically infeasible, arguing that filters would block related content such as research papers and news articles; but the justices dismissed their argument, accusing the companies of "patently violating Indian law.
By spending equal amounts of time at the FBI and inside the Russian consulate with the Rezidentura and his underlings, you come to understand that neither side is patently evil and they both have their reasons for the methods they use to fight this war.
Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump and his national security team debate their futuret plans for Syria, one element of US policy is patently clear: The administration is not willing to accept large numbers of Syrian refugees fleeing the brutal civil war in the country.
Wolitzer's "utopian middle distance" must refer to the same vague point in time as the current popular feminist slogan "The future is female": not so near the tarnished present as to be patently ridiculous, but not so far off as to be cause for despair.
But no incoming president has ever encountered such a high level of disdain within the entertainment industry — especially not to the point where many celebrities have patently refused to participate in his inauguration and have advocated for boycotting an administration before it officially begins.
It may be legal to give $50,000 to a private consultant who massages your child's transcript and perfumes your child's essays, and illegal to pay someone for a patently fictive test score, but aren't both exercises in deception reserved for those who can afford them?
" Such claims have been discredited by Middle East experts, among them Charles Lister, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, who said accusations that the White Helmets were linked to ISIS or Al Qaeda were "patently absurd" and "puerile.
"It is patently false to say the Department had not engaged the board when as recently as January 8 we were working with the board to renew their charter, schedule a meeting, and fill vacancies," a statement issued by the department on Wednesday read.
Running the table would also raise the possibility of the patently ridiculous — given the return next season of Auriemma's current core roster; the much-anticipated addition of Azura Stevens, a 6-foot-6 transfer from Duke; and the arrival of another heralded recruiting class.
"If there's a viable medical treatment available to civilians, it's not just inappropriate, it's patently unjust that veterans don't have access to it," said Lindsay Rodman, an executive vice president at the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, which represents the country's youngest veterans.
Though originally a "Remainer," Prime Minister Theresa May has matched their arrogant obduracy, imposing a patently unworkable timetable of two years on Brexit and laying down red lines that undermined negotiations with Brussels and doomed her deal to resoundingly bipartisan rejection this week in Parliament.
Sure, most of Adam Sandler's movies are so bad even his own kids won't watch them, and yes, The Waterboy is kind of patently offensive when you think about it, and—you know what—OK, those three movies he made for Netflix are garbage.
In the very grand scheme of things, there are far worse things you'll have to suffer in this life than a bunch of boisterous boys hellbent on disguising their patently obvious self-worth issues in a Cool Water stinking cloud of booze and boorish behaviour.
The AMA argues that a federal judge should block North Dakota's rules, claiming that they "compel physicians and their agents to speak government-mandated messages that entail providing to their patients misleading or even patently false, non-medical information with which they disagree," according to the lawsuit.
Apple has been granted two new patents that are particularly interesting to anyone who's been following the iPhone 8 rumor mill: a patent for "Reducing the border area of a device" and one for a fingerprint sensor embedded directly in a screen, as spotted by Patently Apple.
Now, in a statement released through her lawyer to maintain her anonymity, the woman whose encounter was documented says her personal information has been made public, and she has been "doxxed, shamed, insulted and harassed," in part because of "patently false information" about her private life.
Forza Horizon 4 isn't Grand Theft Auto; rather than frenetic and cartoony, the mood is placid and photorealistically-rendered, which somehow only adds to the fun when you do something patently ridiculous like tear through a fancy patio and the game awards you points for ULTIMATE WRECKAGE.
The whole premise of their relationship was their determination to keep trying something that patently doesn't work, and, just like the show itself, and just like me tuning in each season, it happens again and again without anyone once considering that maybe it needs to be over.
The patent, first picked up by by Patently Apple, shows diagrams of two cameras side by side, the first with a larger field of view and the second with a smaller field of view that is a subset of the larger one, with their visual axes aligned.
That Trump is patently uninterested in entitlement reform, that he rails against the corruption engendered by monied interests, that he has become the race's most vocal opponent of the kinds of trade deals that corporations love—all of this has helped him win the Republican primary.
There are plenty of femslash stories about Beyoncé and her maybe-dear friend Nicki Minaj (who honestly knows), passages written from the perspective of Blue Ivy and Solange Knowles and Kelly Rowland, and even a patently insane tale of Beyoncé err… taking Chris Martin to Red Lobster.
It orders them to block sites that publish "sexual content and/or patently offensive material" unless an internet user pays a one-time fee of $20, provides proof they are at least 18 years of age, and makes the request to unblock the content in writing.
As New York magazine points out, the phrase "patently offensive material" opens the bill up to scrutiny based on the 1996 Communications Decency Act, which tried to do the same thing but was ultimately struck down by the Supreme Court as a violation of the First Amendment.
Even after federal courts ordered states like Texas, Wisconsin, North Carolina and elsewhere to shut down their voter ID and voter suppression games, Republicans couldn't help but win at all costs — even if some of their methods were patently unfair and all around un-American. 5.
In The Monk of Mokha—a title that is perhaps meant to be ironic but comes across as patently ridiculous—the style lays bare the contradiction between the supposed focus on an individual and the mannered expression that barely allows that individual to rise above a type.
Putin's interference in elections, likely involvement in suspicious deaths of opponents, cyber meddling, use of energy as a weapon, disregard of sovereign borders and shows of force inches from the border of NATO members has made it patently clear to most Allies that Russia is a threat.
Just as a high crime or misdemeanor doesn't have to be a statutory or even a common-law crime, the wrongfulness of a candidate coordinating with a foreign adversary when the candidate knew or should have known that such activity was deeply treacherous is patently clear.
Reporters in the mainstream media need to start doing their jobs, stop taking what they hear from these people as patently true, and at a minimum seek out the truth about how many people actually are being expelled from these forgiveness programs, and correct the public record.
Holding tight to both as they struggle to fit into a community that patently doesn't want them, Ms. Haywood — who shot the film in her hometown and describes it as "emotionally biographical" — fashions a portrait of mental illness and extreme bullying that can be tough to watch.
" Graham M. Wilson, a partner at Perkins Coie, called the complaint "patently baseless," in part because, he said, the research was done "to support the provision of legal services, and payments made by vendors to sub-vendors are not required to be disclosed in circumstances like this.
YITZHAK BRONSTEIN Brooklyn To the Editor: Our current president was elected, in part, by people who genuinely believe that President Obama was a Constitution-wrecking Kenyan and Hillary Clinton trafficked in child sex, had people murdered and planned to ban guns, plus countless other patently deranged nontruths.
It was a decision that was patently absurd, the kind of thing that should have gotten them dismissed as a gimmick and never given a second thought, but it was their commitment to it, coupled with McCabe's cult of personality, that made this more than some toothless schtick.
Even if /pol/ is able to agree on some sort of game plan, Molyneux's hypothesis that the site could "take down ISIS" in less than seven days is patently ridiculous—a self-aggrandizing ploy to further solidify Islamophobia on the corners of the internet his fan club occupies.
While scientists disagree on myriad details of how exactly climate change is impacting and will continue to impact our planet (that's why climate science continues to be an active, vibrant area of research), the notion that the "man-made global warming hypothesis" has not been "validated" is patently false.
"We believed many of the claims made by the brain-training industry were misleading and in many cases patently false," said Laura Carstensen, founding director of the Stanford Center on Longevity and a psychology professor at Stanford University who was one of the scientists who signed the 2014 statement.
What they're saying: Proposed abortion bans like in Alabama, Georgia and Missouri "will be struck down right away because they're patently unconstitutional, but there's a burden on Planned Parenthood and the ACLU to challenge those laws," said Laurie Rubiner, former vice president of public policy at Planned Parenthood.
On the "cute" side of the spectrum, we have his patently nanny state idea to Reduce Harm to Children Caused by Smartphones by creating a Department of Attention Economy, or his pitch for Making Taxes Fun by way of a new federal holiday and White House visit raffle.
First discovered by Patently Apple, patent application 20190104625 describes a transparent protective coating that uses a polymer binder with embedded particles possibly made up of diamonds, aluminum oxide, zirconia, and quartz to create a layer that adds increased durability and scratch-resistance to the displays in Apple products.
However, according to a filing (patent number 10,275,638) first discovered by Patently Apple, what Apple is envisioning on future devices isn't quite the same as the Touch ID home button you get on an iPhone 8/8 Plus, which was the last iPhone to offer a fingerprint reader.
This was made patently obvious as I read the text of your speech on Afghanistan this week ... The fact that those who drafted and approved the speech removed any mention of Radical Islam or radical Islamic terrorism proves that a crucial element of your presidential campaign has been lost.
"The judge says, in open court, that Manafort's lawyers' 'no collusion' 'mantra' was patently ridiculous because it was irrelevant to the charges at hand—not that there was no proof of collusion, just that whether there was or wasn't was irrelevant to the proceedings at hand," Conway said.
" Matthew Maletta, Endo's executive vice president and chief legal officer, said, "The public statement made by Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear today in connection with filing suit against Endo that this organization and its dedicated employees seek to 'line their pockets at the expense of communities' is patently offensive.
That the Speaker didn't gather this from bitter past experience is perplexing — assurances to the White House that he had the votes within the caucus would seem to presume a good faith in negotiations that, patently, did not exist as the hard-liners continued to move the goal posts.
" He stopped openly expressing admiration for Vladimir V. Putin of Russia only after he backed up the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad's patently false denial that sarin gas was used to kill Syrian civilians — an atrocity that even Mr. Trump had to acknowledge was the work of an "animal.
But in a proper interagency review, the intelligence community could have pointed out that "decapitation" is a patently unreliable means of pre-emption — particularly when the organization in question is the Revolutionary Guard, an integral part of a well-honed security state with considerable depth of command talent.
"In sum, and sternly put, the argument that an administrative agency should be permitted to side-step the required result of a fair-fought fight about well-established statutory constraints on agency action is a terrible proposal that is patently inconsistent with the dictates of the law," wrote Jackson.
As spotted by Patently Apple, today the United States Patent and Trademark Office published a patent application from the company— number 20160216801—revealing the use of a digital crown on the side to facilitate scrolling, control volume, resize text and images, and other mundane tasks like locking or unlocking the touchscreen.
Like Apple or Google, Steam ostensibly has guidelines for what it doesn't allow to be sold on Steam, including hate speech or "content that is patently offensive," but the actual submission process sounds fairly quick and automated: Valve does check every game on Steam, but only to see if it runs.
In a statement responding to the research, Dyson founder and TV pitchman James Dyson scathingly referred to the study as "a patently commercial and incredulous piece of so-called research" and pointed out Redway's historical ties to the European Tissue Symposium, which represents the interests of tissue paper producers in Europe.
He can change its terms, overturn them, but he does not escape from the dynamic of ethical judgment, which distinguishes between actions that are good on account of the ways they affirm the "human," as opposed to actions that are patently dangerous and negate those qualities that enable a dignified life.
Read more: The FDA just called out e-cig startup Juul and tobacco giant Altria for backing away from a pledge to fight teen vapingResearchers at Stanford concluded last year that Juul's marketing campaign was "patently youth-oriented," thanks to a combination of launch parties, social-media blitzes, and vape giveaways.
Second-hand objects — a bit of a misnomer in itself, as it implies that "new" objects are not handled by anyone prior to their purchase, which is patently untrue — betray their use through patterns of wear, reshaping, scent, material change (such as softening), and, I would argue, an ephemeral energetic signature.
Not being able to do anything about what is a patently wrong situation, because there is no real choice but to stay and endure or leave and lose a chance to be part of what is obviously a really huge opportunity from both a work and financial point of view.
Hoarse from the effort of trying to sell a Brexit deal that patently had no chance of passage, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain suffered another resounding loss in Parliament on Tuesday, a scant 17 days before the deadline for an agreement on an orderly British withdrawal from the European Union.
In his report to Congress in 1998, Mr. Starr argued that among the grounds for impeachment was what the prosecutor considered Mr. Clinton's "frivolous" and "patently groundless" assertions of executive and other privileges to thwart a perjury and obstruction of justice investigation stemming from the president's affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Of course, once the FAA leads us out onto this slippery slope, there's no telling where they'll take it," he wrote, adding that "Children all over America who receive hobby aircraft for Christmas will be unlawfully required to navigate a federal regulatory website, patently prohibited by Congress, prior to using their new acquisitions.
And in the end, a rising Trump lifts all boats in the press pool, which despite needing shock treatment and plenty of chlorine to get the stench off its patently poor ethical perception, will continue to bring in the dough with a Republican in office to attack for the next 515 weeks.
Still, perhaps because the idea of having to abandon one's citizenship ceremony to go buy pants was so patently absurd (and eminently Soviet), the blue-jeaned Russian remained in his seat and in denial for 10 minutes more before the federal officer noticed, mocked him again, and sent him out the door.
S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE blasted Alston's report and said it was "patently ridiculous" for the U.N. to examine poverty in America.
Rand Paul (R-KY) says things like, "Over half the people on disability are either anxious or their back hurts," which is patently false, and Mick Mulvaney, President Trump's current budget director, has even bragged that he tricked Trump into making cuts to the program by misleading him about what it was.
Men are allowed to be interested in all kinds of things which are patently unserious without it becoming a debate on whether or not their hobby is letting down their gender; fashion is an art form, and the red carpet is often where it gets the greatest amount of exposure to the masses.
Mike Lee, I think you have a true artistic spirit, and should definitely quit your job as Senator, where you can do nothing but make the patently fucking unhelpful suggestion that families bring more unsupported young lives into an ecosystem already full to groaning under the exigencies of its current population. Seriously.
The scenes in which Wendy counsels Axelrod's gaggle of mini-Gekkos to power down their insecurities and pump up their egos enough to assume their God-given roles as masters of the universe are patently absurd, yet Ms. Siff brings such a placid intensity that they're still some of the best of the show.
Unfortunately, though, instead of letting this stand as a charming glimpse into the previously closeted world of children's television, Sesame Street's parent company took to Twitter yesterday with a ham-fisted denial — not just of Bert and Ernie's romantic relationship, but of the very concept of, um, puppets having sexual orientations: This is patently ridiculous.
There's still just enough time to make the summer of 2016 the summer of something else and — at least for another 30 days — deny that patently ridiculous, highly unstable, dictator-loving, tax-hiding, weirdly lecherous, morally and corporately bankrupt racist son of a bullying billionaire slumlord the oxygen of publicity he so desperately craves.   
"For content to be ruled obscene, it must meet a three-pronged test established by the Supreme Court: It must appeal to an average person's prurient interest; depict or describe sexual conduct in a 'patently offensive' way; and, taken as a whole, lack serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value," reads the FCC's website.
However, as for other matters, such as politics and phony stories about alleged pedophile pizza parlors, as long as the website didn't research or write the story, but merely posts a story supplied by an independent third party, they have no liability under law for the story's contents -- whether it's true or patently false.
Perhaps it's part that you just expect the white-glove treatment when you're spending that much money — but there's also the consideration that these cars are so patently absurd that you will quite likely kill yourself or others if you aren't eased into them by some of the best professional drivers in the world.
"It is the continuing savagery of the Assad regime against the people of Aleppo and the complicity of the Russians in committing what are patently war crimes - bombing hospitals, when they know they are hospitals and nothing but hospitals - that is making it impossible for peace negotiations to resume," British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said.
While there are certainly risks involved with altering natural foods, and while GMOs have indeed sometimes been associated with higher pesticide use and land-depleting monocultures, the blanket statement that GMOs are unhealthy is patently false, and in cases where they allow farmers to use fewer pesticides, they may actually be good for you.
The Trump campaign called for the ad to be taken down in a cease-and-desist letter to television networks, claiming it was "patently false, misleading, and deceptive" because it appeared to stitch together two soundbites that made it sound like Trump was calling coronavirus a hoax at a February 28 rally in North Carolina.
"This day is a reminder of tragic pages in the history of the country, when numerous people were patently falsely accused of crimes, shot to death or sent to corrective labor camps or into exile," said Yelena Zhemkova, executive director of International Memorial, the human rights organization that created the event, in opening remarks.
The decision was a major blow to Republicans, who control the Legislature in one of the nation's most bitterly divided states, and indicated that state courts could act to rein in patently partisan electoral maps after the United States Supreme Court ruled in June, by a 5-to-4 margin, that federal courts could not.
ISIS almost certainly knows its claim about the Mosul operation being timed to the US election is patently false, but the group clearly thinks it's a useful conspiracy theory to push in order to make it look like the operation — planned for months and involving tens of thousands of troops — is merely a cheap political stunt.
The judge wrote that the plaintiffs had "several patently reasonable explanations for the timing of their suits," including the fact that they just learned about the scope of the alleged issue in Gwinnett County and that requests for absentee ballots were up this year because of concerns about separate litigation over the security of Georgia's electronic voting system.
"Right now, in a number of states, the laws allow the baby to be torn from his or her mother's womb in the ninth month," he said, reiterating an idea he expressed more violently during his campaign: That abortion providers can "rip the baby out of the womb" in the final days before birth, which is patently false.
If he continues to lash out in public against anyone who comes his way and if he continues to make rambling and disjoined and patently false statements about vital policy issues, he might very well face a Republican National Committee that wishes it could turn to him in the board room in desperation and say: "You're fired!"
This strategy would block Kavanaugh's confirmation vote by making a patently absurd demand for as many as several million pages of records from his extensive government career as a Supreme Court clerk, an attorney on the investigation that led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, a senior aide to President George W. Bush, and an appeals court judge.
From their point-of-view, it's not an easy choice: A divisive billionaire with inflammatory rhetoric or an ideologically rigid bomb-thrower who has labeled most of them as patently corrupt -- all in an election year when every House seat is in contention and Republicans are in serious risk of losing their 54-46 Senate majority.
" Responding to the claims, 20th Century Fox Television and Fox Entertainment also released a statement on Thursday, writing, "The idea that Jussie Smollett has been, or would be, written off of Empire is patently ridiculous," the statement said, adding, "He remains a core player on this very successful series and we continue to stand behind him.
"It is the continuing savagery of the Assad regime against the people of Aleppo and the complicity of the Russians in committing what are patently war crimes - bombing hospitals, when they know they are hospitals and nothing but hospitals that is making it impossible for peace negotiations to resume," he told the Conservative Party's annual conference.
" Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats "From the beginning of our tenure, we have insisted that the entire (intelligence community) remain focused on our mission to provide the President and policymakers with the best intelligence possible," Coats said in a statement, adding that the idea he or his principal deputy Sue Gordon wrote the op-ed is "patently false.
Mac has done judy's homework; it does not escape judy's notice that the song was almost certainly written decades after the Civil War, and that the Peg Leg Joe legend is patently a white savior narrative made up long after the fact to help white people feel better about the atrocities perpetrated in the American South.
We're actually seeing outright competition and recrimination — if you think about these outlandish charges by the Chinese government that somehow the US Army planted the coronavirus in Wuhan — which is patently absurd — but you also see on the other side, that some Trump administration officials are calling this the "Wuhan" virus, when in fact, it's not a foreign virus.
The exception to this is the province of Hatay, which passed from Syrian to Turkish control following a referendum," said Lisel Hintz, assistant professor of international relations and European studies at Johns Hopkins, who called a previous version of Trump's claim -- in which Trump said there had been fighting for "22017,000" years -- "patently and irresponsibly false.
The exception to this is the province of Hatay, which passed from Syrian to Turkish control following a referendum," said Lisel Hintz, assistant professor of international relations and European studies at Johns Hopkins, who called a previous version of Trump's claim -- in which Trump said there had been fighting for "2,000" years -- "patently and irresponsibly false.
It's important to note that in the comics, Hooded Justice was believed to be a white man, which has always been something on a stain on the comics' legacy because the optics of putting a white man into a pointed hood, wrapping a noose around his neck, and presenting him as a superhero is patently bad.
That adviser could have argued that for an administration looking to manage great-power competition, it is patently illogical to elevate a regional spoiler to great-power status, antagonistically martyr one of its leaders, gratuitously invigorate nonstate militants, and set the United States on a path toward war in a region it had hoped to calm.
Data from Indian government sources reveals how patently false this dichotomy is: India's National Health and Family Survey in 2015-16 showed that around 70 percent of Indian women and around 19473 percent of men consume meat, fish or eggs, far more than the population of 14.2 percent Muslims recorded in the last census, of 2011.
" Another federal judge, Frederic Block -- in sentencing defendants to 60 months of imprisonment rather than the guidelines recommended 360 months -- quoted Judge Rakoff, agreeing that the guidelines "have so run amok that they are patently absurd on their face due to the kind of piling-on of points for which the (g)uidelines have been frequently criticized.
The FOIA process is a notorious mess, but it is patently ridiculous that records pertaining to the security practices of someone who stands a very good chance of running the country—and thus being in possession of highly sensitive documents at all times—won't be made available to the public a year and a half after they were requested.
Despite an avalanche of commentary in the popular press, social media, academics circles, and cable news shows on the implications of Scalia's death, few are willing to say out loud what should now be patently obvious: We are not replacing a judge bound in any real sense by the law but an important political official who happens to sit in a courtroom.
Instead of addressing the problem head-on, the show snuck an awkward shrug of an apology into a scene about Marge's favorite kids' book, a patently offensive tome she has to rewrite to make PC. Critics panned the scene as lazy and insincere—including Hari Kondabolu, whose powerful 2017 documentary The Problem with Apu dragged the debate over the character into the limelight.
In my opinion the only truly bad works here are the "Self-Portrait in Bullfighter's Costume" (1941-42), which is just silly, and "Grand Canal in Venice" (1952), in which one gondolier is dressed like a typical de Chirico figure and the waters, patently out of scale, open up a very wide space, as if the Grand Canal had become a lake.
As Captain Holt (Andre Braugher, always making a meal of any line he has the privilege to deliver) announces a case involving a man with a broken penis, the officers of the 99th Precinct place bets on just how the man broke his penis, culminating in Jake coming up with a patently ludicrous situation that involves a Bentley and a goose.
But in large part because of Mitch McConnell's machinations — including the blockade of the Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland on patently specious grounds — they'll face a court even more conservative than the one that neutered the Medicaid expansion (one of the most important features of the Affordable Care Act) and gutted the Voting Rights Act during President Barack Obama's eight years in office.
The idea that vital military assistance would be withheld for such a patently political reason for the reason of serving the president's reelection campaign is a phenomenal breach of the president's duty to defend our national security and I hope that every member, Democrat and Republican, will speak out and condemn this illicit action by the president and his chief of staff.
Recall that a couple of weeks ago, Trump made a controversial call to the Russian President, congratulating Putin on his re-election victory in Russia's patently-undemocratic election, ignoring the all-caps "DO NOT CONGRATULATE" guidance in his briefing materials, and failing to mention the poisoning of a former Russian spy in the UK despite the massive diplomatic crisis it triggered.
The patent application, which was first spotted by Patently Apple, and which was filed in May last year, describes how the iMac-like computer's "input area" and "display area" could be built into a single continuous surface, while a support structure behind the display could then contain the computer's processing unit, as well as providing space for all the machine's ports.
On the other hand, a number of things could go away with Trump: the trade war, escalating tensions with longtime allies, buddy-buddy relationships with Vladimir Putin and other dictators and daily Twitter rants that that rail against companies, political foes and other countries, both friend and foe.. The notion that Trump thought the Dow up over 6,000 points is patently ridiculous.
In Puerto Rico's case, it's patently obvious that the fate of Puerto Rico's people would be in the hands of a majority of Republican politicians who hate the idea of a minimum wage, have opposed any expansion of overtime guarantees (similar to the ones covering federal employees recently announced by the Obama administration) and are quite comfortable defending profiteering by Wall Street hedge funds.
"While Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE and Washington Republicans refuse to hold the Trump administration accountable, they have no problem using their special interest and dark money connections to politicize a patently false allegation," said Daphne Sigala, a spokeswoman for the Cisneros campaign, in a statement to The Hill.
House Majority Floor Leader Jonathan Shell held a press conference saying that that the GOP House Caucus fully supported Hoover -- a statement that was patently untrue, which angered some members who had some real problems with what Hoover was alleged to have done and the fact that he still hasn't answered key questions like where did the money to pay the settlement come from.
And while the police shooting may not be as as patently unnecessary as that of Alton Sterling, who was killed when already prone in a Louisiana parking lot, or Philando Castile, who was shot and killed in the driver's seat of his car a day later, the recording raises familiar questions about why cops essentially executed a man who seemed to pose little threat.
"The idea that vital military assistance would be withheld for such a patently political reason for the reason of serving the president's reelection campaign is a phenomenal breach of the president's duty to defend our national security and I hope that every member, Democrat and Republican, will speak out and condemn this illicit action by the president and his chief of staff," Schiff added.
The ruling on Tuesday by a three-judge panel in Raleigh had the potential to bring to a decisive end a yearslong battle over gerrymandering in a critical swing state and indicated that state courts could act to rein in patently partisan electoral maps after the United States Supreme Court ruled in June, by a 5-to-4 margin, that federal courts could not.
" He was much less impressed with the INS officials who were responsible for facilitating legal immigration; after leaving office in 1993, he complained to David Gergen (then of US News) that his attempts to overhaul the agency had been stymied, and endorsed things like placing agents at foreign airports to check travel documents (since implemented) and "summary deportation proceedings to weed out patently phony claims for asylum.
Trump's been teasing some sort of aggressive economic action against Mexico for months, as a way of leveling the trade imbalance between the two countries (the two are major trading partners, but the U.S. buys more stuff from Mexico than Mexico buys from the U.S.), as well as being a device to get Mexico to pay for the wall (reasoning that, as far as anyone can tell, is patently wrong).
Because if 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 gets his way, I can stop hearing what I've been hearing from most of my small and medium-sized clients for the past three decades: that doing business with China has been patently unfair.
On one side we have what sounded to many as an obtuse invitation to Russia to reveal some of the "take" from its hacking efforts; on the other, we have a candidate who tried to play "fast and loose" with legitimate computer security procedures by setting up an unauthorized private email server and then explaining it all with a series of patently false statements to the American people.
So Trump, in a sweeping proposal, lumped up all Muslims into a monolithic group, and suggested they should be banned from the US. Something similar for Christians, even if it's based on bouts of violence done at least partially in the name of Christianity, seems patently absurd, because Americans are more sympathetic to a religion a lot of them follow or are, at the very least, more familiar with.
With characteristic self-effacement, Ms. Faris also addresses the downsides of being a famous Hollywood couple, including her feelings of insecurity when Mr. Pratt starred with Jennifer Lawrence in the sci-fi epic "Passengers" and the tabloids speculated that they were a couple: "Of course it's hurtful and also embarrassing when people are saying your husband is cheating on you — even if it's patently untrue," Ms. Faris writes.
"[1100] Without an ounce of irony, Trump wanted to make it clear in his lawsuit that he is not a racist mass murderer: "This statement [the alleged implication of the Instagram post] is patently false," Trump alleged, "because as Defendants well knew (or should have known) at the time (and still) Mr. Trump has never committed heinous acts similar to Roof's and never incited Roof or anyone else to commit such heinous acts.
It's an assumption that Turkheimer, Nisbett don't want to make for patently political reasons, I would argue, but it is, I mean, I can't tell you, every single scientist I spoke to before I did my podcast with Murray who's close to these data, scientists who don't want to publicly defend him, because they don't want to have to have conversations like this, agreed that what had been done to him was absolutely disgraceful and that his reading of the science is fine.
ADAM SCHIFF, D—CALIFORNIA: This claim by the president suggestion by Giuliana that there is a political spy embedded in the Trump campaign is nonsense and you hear it in the same terms that Trump often speaks, which is people are saying or I&aposm hearing or we are being told, that&aposs another way of saying this is patently untrue, but we would like to spread it anyway and it is single he destructive of our institutions, but then, that&aposs the point.
" Hertling, who served with McRaven in Europe and Iraq, added that to have someone "that holds an office that's supposed to represent all people and who says he supports the military, to just dismiss this great American hero as a guy who was a Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE lover, which is patently not true, is just really disgusting.

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