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The real problem only began to present itself much later.
Maybe a new use for coal will present itself too.
The virtual will present itself in screens all around us.
It will then present itself to the conversation participants accordingly.
The Marine Corps likes to present itself with dutiful seriousness.
The moment the #FaradayFuture FF 91 refused to auto-present itself.
It didn't really present itself until I was in eighth grade.
Another tactic in the BJP playbook is to present itself as
An opportunity to take a trip may present itself this afternoon!
"That was Theranos as Theranos wanted to present itself," he added.
When the time is right, the opportunity will present itself again.
Is a better opportunity really going to present itself in the future?
One technical analyst says a buying opportunity in IBM could soon present itself.
Everything you need to do your job effectively will present itself without effort.
AIR FRANCE likes to present itself as a cut above other European airlines.
If you take things positively, it seems that opportunity will present itself quicker.
I figured the opportunity to run a Serena-centric puzzle may present itself.
"The minute we solved one problem, another problem would present itself," he explains.
This People's Vote group makes a valiant effort to present itself as cross-party.
The party has decided it will present itself as the real keepers of patriotism.
Was it something you always wanted to do or did an opportunity just present itself?
But, should a formal-dress situation present itself, Olsen can always slip into the heels.
"The DSM and diagnosis tends to present itself with a really heavy authority," he says.
An opportunity to get the dialogue going again may present itself after the party congress.
"The opportunity did present itself, and it was Bella's first acting job ever," said Loughlin.
It's another thing entirely, though, that the option seems not to present itself at all.
"In its communications, Russia has always tried to present itself as the solution," Olwan said.
"The US should present itself as a responsible possessor of our nuclear capabilities," Pfeiffer said.
Luckily, the Islamic tradition has means other than coercive power with which to present itself.
While he doesn't think investors should buy the stock now, another chance might soon present itself.
"Sure, the U.S. has always tried to present itself as a cradle of liberty," he said.
The Fed likes to present itself as a technocratic institution that floats above the political fray.
Shanghai, hip and hopping, seemed determined to present itself as a new centre of the art world.
Her playing is calm and steady: It doesn't present itself as strange or ask for your permission.
Gregg Schoenberg: With the two of you now at the helm, how does Anthemis present itself today?
I knew going in that the moment would present itself and it would be obvious to me.
Life works in a messy way, and opportunity doesn't always present itself where we think it will.
In recent years, Brazil has gone to great lengths to present itself as a forward-looking country.
We evaluated the relevant risks and the opportunity that we thought might present itself at some point.
North Korea is participating in the Olympics as well, so we don't know what might present itself.
Because it's not just the present itself that has a carbon footprint, it's the packaging as well.
If we find life on the "ocean worlds" within our own solar system, how might it present itself?
There's a lot of playable content in The Division that doesn't present itself until you hit level 2000.
That issue did not directly present itself in court, but the judge ruled in favor of the merger.
You never know where great insights will come from or where the next big opportunity will present itself.
You're in a busy, social mood for most of today, Leo, and an unexpected opportunity will present itself.
If it's hidden, secret, or mysterious, it will present itself to you during this full moon in Cancer.
The average doctor does not need to know where a donor's DNA will present itself within a patient.
With the West plunged into uncertainty, China has seized the chance to present itself as a beacon of stability.
Thus the name: Managed by Q. The business would first present itself to new clients as a cleaning company.
Traditionally, Filipinos have turned to their faith, feeling that divine mercy is likely the only one to present itself.
But because everyone on Twitter is an eggs-pert, it didn't take long for an explanation to present itself.
I can't tell you because I don't know what offers will be made, what will present itself to us.
It's almost like he wants some terrible scenario to present itself so he can be steered in either direction.
As well as angry outbursts, depression can present itself through a lost interest in playtime, insomnia, distraction, and teariness.
Relief seemed to present itself in the form of a hulking hardware store, with a lot offering ample empty spaces.
The sweeping cabinet reshuffle comes as Pakistan is trying to attract foreign investment and present itself as a reformed country.
I feel like whatever [romance] looks like, it will present itself, and it's not about seeking it out, you know?
Coinhive is trying to present itself as a novel and legitimate way for websites to make some money from visitors.
He moved over to Mastodon, one of the only platforms to present itself as a viable, direct rival to Twitter.
Rather than present itself as solid and respectable, as banks usually do, Kakao Bank comes over as playful and fun.
If a potential deal were once again to present itself, who better than a master salesman to see it through?
You can space out at lunch today watching our food videos on Facebook; see if another one doesn't present itself.
We're not exactly inundated with TV deals at the moment, but that doesn't mean the occasional opportunity won't present itself.
I wanted to provide a family to a child who needed one and was waiting for one to present itself.
Over these next two weeks — and again next summer — Russia's soccer culture will present itself to a waiting, watching world.
None of it may matter to the outcome even if more information does present itself in the weeks to come.
"I just think that China has recently been trying to present itself to the world as open-minded," he said.
Walker will be 31 then, but an opportunity to reshape their image around their intriguing young studs will present itself.
And if a black hole were to somehow present itself, it would almost instantly decay through a process called Hawking Radiation.
It allowed PragerU to present itself as a respectable and authoritative alternative to a national conversation defined by hyperbole and subjectivity.
At the time, I mentioned that I would be amenable to visiting the war room, should an opportunity ever present itself.
But by adding Google Assistant support, Xiaomi can at least present itself as a more viable option for American gadget shoppers.
This new venture does not appear as though it will present itself as an extra violent, tough guy brand of football.
When a system is failing, people will take action, primarily out of desperation as no other course seems to present itself.
But having faced these complications for years now, Rockburne hopes a final solution, whatever that might be, will present itself soon.
However, a rare window of opportunity to achieve tangible diplomatic progress may present itself once the fighting in Hodeidah is over.
A better option may actually present itself when FIFA adopts the controversial plan to expand the World Cup to 48 teams.
Pop music is accessible and available in ways that more subcultural music isn't, but this dynamic doesn't just present itself anywhere.
And how does your company present itself, from images on its website to the people it chooses to speak at events?
Taking time off of work is the only way to ensure Smith will be prepared should an enticing offer suddenly present itself.
A few years ago, such murkiness would have played into Netflix's effort to present itself as a scrappy, rules-flaunting industry outsider.
The bad news is that financial "fake news" does not present itself as such very easily, and it is everywhere these days.
He also recommends investors stay in global equities until the first quarter of 2018, when "a better exit point" could present itself.
The FCC also unveiled that public service announcements about the Emergency Alert System will now present itself as an actual emergency alert.
Casper appears to be following in WeWork&aposs footsteps, at least in terms of trying to present itself as a tech company.
Mr Assad's return will give it a new rallying cry—IS will be able to present itself as a pre-eminent adversary.
The water could present itself in different ways on these planets, depending on the heat and radiation they receive from the star.
That's going to mean this question of ethics and conscience around the Vision Fund's capital will present itself to more founders in Asia.
Nikki Haley of South Carolina, the GOP would present itself as a modern, cosmopolitan, forward-thinking vehicle for right-of-center economic policy.
I didn't send anyone to their grave or pick on someone who didn't deserve it, but only because the opportunity didn't present itself.
"Breast cancer can present itself in this way...not necessarily around the nipple, but anywhere in the chest or breast area," Kincaid wrote.
But judging by the way the presidential political landscape is shaping up, a real opportunity may present itself for a centrist, independent candidate.
A test that asks you what kind of book you like to read does not present itself as an incisive instrument of assessment.
In legal terms, Merchant Cash Advances may not be described as &aposloans,&apos and 6th Avenue may not present itself as a &aposlender.
And unlike Natural Cycles, the app doesn't present itself as a form of contraception, noting to speak to a doctor about family planning.
He added that a decent entry point to the group would present itself if the ETF moved back down to the $55 level.
When the opportunity might present itself I might decide I don't want to do that, but I'd like to keep that option open.
In this case, Netflix, maybe anticipating a backlash, wanted to present itself as the disappointed fan as much as the practical-minded enterprise.
Netflix, like a lot of companies these days, likes to present itself on social media as having a personality and a playful voice.
The league loves to present itself as a company and entertainment property that is diverse and inclusive to all — claims it typically backs up.
Since its founding in 1980, Whole Foods has strived to present itself as a leader in the sales of ethically raised and slaughtered meat.
The Democratic Party, therefore, has tried to present itself during this campaign as the more inclusive, Islam-friendly party, in opposition to the GOP.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has tried to present itself as the grown-up congressional committee, as opposed to the kids' table in the House.
He does not search for examples of particular phenomena in the world; when an idea interests him, he believes, the moment will present itself.
You must believe in your own success, and this means that, if the right opportunity doesn't present itself, you should create your own opportunity.
"We may be entering a period of consolidation where an opportunity to reengage gold positions at much better levels might present itself," Innes added.
Instead, you have to be open to it — you have to let the inexplicable present itself, and then be ready to seize that moment.
"So if you're moving toward exclusivity, and you're becoming more woven into each other's lives, the 'right' time will just present itself," Dr. Greer says.
Walking in the woods, she developed a method that has become the hallmark of her poetry, taking notice simply of whatever happens to present itself.
Friends in the sport advised him to stick at it, perhaps mindful that the opportunity to drive such advanced machinery did not present itself often.
It is not clear when a similar opportunity to fundamentally improve the ways in which the DoD generates military-technical advantage might present itself again.
You'll receive powerful messages through your dreams, and as usual with eclipses, something you were unable to see or understand will present itself to you.
Regardless of who shows up, Taiwan will seek to present itself as a reliable, democratic ally and an indispensable regional partner to the United States.
But just as a potential affair seems to present itself, Dederer swerves into an extended reminiscence of her reckless formative years as a sexual conquistador.
Although Beijing is not expected to make a major diplomatic push, it could present itself as "a voice of reason" to promote peace and dialogue.
But if Firefox can use less memory than Chrome and run slightly faster than it used to, it may present itself as a decent browser alternative.
Disconnect Al Qaeda's former affiliate capitalizes on this disconnect and seeks to present itself as a powerful force dedicated only to the fight against the regime.
"This is the first time in history this critical condition present itself in all the areas we monitor," Metropolitan Area director Eugenio Prieto told local media.
"Barrick has one of the best competitive advantages in the DRC, should a world class opportunity present itself in the region," Willem Jacobs said via webcast.
On the one hand, it has to present itself as mainstream to take advantage of ad revenues that help maintain its profitability together with cable fees.
Analysts say its filing shows that WeWork is trying to present itself as a tech company because its S-1 mentions the word "platform" 170 times.
To court those advertisers and e-commerce partners, Verizon Media needed to clean up its image and present itself as a safe place on the internet.
The group's leaders undoubtedly calculate that another opportunity to regain territory will present itself once Baghdad and Damascus prove unable, or unwilling, to rebuild shattered communities.
The same thing is true for the UK. The euro area, in this respect, can present itself in a much better position than these other economies.
"For many infectious diseases when you don't know the cause, it can often present itself as pneumonia of unknown etiology," said Dr. Yang, the retired official.
Beijing's aggressive posture might backfire on its plans to present itself as a rising power that brings countries together as the United States looks increasingly inward.
But the timing of the letter coincided almost precisely with North Korea's public relations effort to present itself as transparent and flexible on the nuclear issue.
Dish has held talks to acquire Sprint and merge with T-Mobile in the past, and either option could present itself again as a backup plan.
"(He was) looking, waiting, lurking, out front, out back, for just the right opportunity to present itself," Assistant District Attorney John Pappas said during opening statements.
But the constant expectation of interaction — waiting for a "discovery" to pop up, for a decision to present itself — made me feel alert more than immersed.
On a good day, I'll remind myself that we're so locked into this idea of how a game should present itself, but we're not doing that.
On the other hand, if Xi and Trump were no longer in power, an opportunity would present itself to develop greater cooperation between the two cyber-superpowers.
Qatar, which has hosted a political office for the Taliban since 1003, has looked to present itself as a critical staging ground and mediator for the talks.
The U.S. territory is doing all it can to present itself as a reliable place to invest, but resolving the pensions issue will require a careful balance.
Vagina dresses are not only par for the course, they're symbolic of Namilia's identity: a fashion brand that uses shock value to present itself as radically feminist.
As Mr Brown puts it, a party with its roots in terror, illegality and revolution has today to present itself as the bastion of stability and justice.
But the country hopes to present itself as an able host in a far-flung tournament that will test the security and logistics of its soccer infrastructure.
It resists claims that Islamic State and al-Qaeda are to blame, because it likes to present itself as the best bastion against Islamist extremism in Bangladesh.
The opportunity to move abroad for work doesn't present itself every day, but for the majority of Americans, they'd take it if it meant earning more money.
WeWork's S-1 filing shows that it is trying to present itself as a tech company, analysts say, because the document mentions the word "platform" 170 times.
P.G. may present itself to the world as the group that fought Daesh, but it also smuggles explosives to the P.K.K. by digging tunnels into Turkish soil.
A memory is not a simulacrum of an event — it's a version of it that's colored by emotion, and it can present itself to us anywhere, anytime.
The answer should present itself soon enough, at least in the 37 cities in which Amazon will launch its new in-home delivery service as of November 8.
That tension — whether a political piece of art can last beyond a particular moment in time — does present itself as a problem in some of the works selected.
Just as Steam presented an alternative to user-unfriendly systems like SecuROM, Epic may ultimately end up being able to present itself as a friendly alternative to Steam.
However, the bronze girl was criticized as corporate feminism, since State Street Global Advisors used it to present itself to the public as a pro-woman financial institution.
But the chance for some bipartisan legislation, no matter how remote, will present itself and the Democrats will have to determine whether it will lead to bill signings.
According to Whitmire, when a company reaches "five people in the corporate accounting department" is "where the pain starts to present itself" that FloQast wants to help with.
MTV started with its own race problem, trying at first to present itself as the visual equivalent of an FM rock radio station, with an overwhelmingly white playlist.
I think this is why The Hottest August has the feeling of science fiction, in a way, even though it doesn't present itself as a science fiction film.
It can take up to three months to present itself, however, so while your hair loss may seem sudden, it probably has a source you can trace back.
And potentially Metamarkets provides more: it could represent an opportunity to Snap to present itself as an analytics dashboard across a number of other properties, not just its own.
But he also acknowledged that Congress is not in the same position it was before, though it is trying to present itself as a party that can heal divisions.
Yet again a company that, on its face would seem to have little in common with Google, Apple, or Microsoft, was trying to present itself as a tech company.
The Kingdom has, since, sought to strengthen its military capabilities and present itself as the sole loyal regional force, willing to pursue policies and strategies favorable to American interests.
How does The Well Fair present itself like a real art fair and what does it do to highlight the disparities present in today's art market and exhibit space?
With the app's debut, the company is trying to present itself as having a more positive aim and image, with gestures toward anti-bullying and settings for hiding unwanted recommendations.
On such a huge occasion, Azerbaijan would have hoped to present itself as a "welcoming" and "accommodating" country, says Simon Rofe of London University's School of Oriental and African Studies.
"That's not a fight that I necessarily want but that's a fight that if it were to present itself I know it would be huge for everybody involved," Jones said.
It suffers from a serious branding problem: it faffed around with its name, does not have a leader and failed to present itself as a full-throated anti-Brexit Party.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's a photograph with sentiments you hope will last a lifetime: the wedding portrait, in which a couple present itself to the world anew.
So I left her with the device as I walked into our bathroom to take a shower, simulating an opportunity that I figured would present itself daily to snooping spouses.
But paper evidence does not present itself, and how the prosecution presents and weaves the paper trail into an understandable narrative for the jury can make or break a case.
He neither names his characters nor identifies their ethnic or national background, wisely so in a story whose underlying dilemma might present itself—whale or no whale—to anyone anywhere.
"Storm Boy" tries to present itself as a modern fable, where the lessons learned relate directly to present-day concerns over the environment, industrialization and the marginalization of indigenous cultures.
The United States, in order to present itself as a dispassionate broker, long considered Jerusalem's status to be a conflict issue that was up to Israelis and Palestinians to decide.
That was enough for the N.B.A., and it has allowed Charlotte to present itself as a welcoming place, however much some activists believe the repeal did not go far enough.
Naturally, since Sasha isn't as useless as Eugene, she decides to play the long con and bide her time in the hope that another opportunity to kill Negan will present itself.
ISIS' main goal is to present itself as the Islamic State that it has named itself, the guardian of an expansive caliphate that is both a theological and a geographic entity.
It's not often that a football player's surname and number will present the perfect pun opportunity — but when that opportunity does present itself, it's important to grasp it with both hands.
It doesn't present itself as such out of the box, but it's easy enough to work your way through the menus to set up a kids' profile and home screen setup.
In the buildup to Wednesday night's game against the Utah Jazz in Los Angeles, the five-month indulgence that has been this Lakers season finally got to present itself as such.
I had had many girlfriends, lived with several, even felt as if I loved one or two, but the much-anticipated epiphany — "I just know she's the one" — failed to present itself.
At Facebook's F8 developer conference in San Jose, California, Tuesday, the company took pains to present itself as a privacy-friendly company that prioritizes its users' safety following a scandal-ridden year.
But Democrats credit Jones' campaign for putting him in a position to seize on the opportunity when it did present itself: raising the money, going on television, and building the necessary infrastructure.
Vice, which installed A&E Networks chief Nancy Dubuc as CEO a year and a half ago, has tried to erase its frathouse image and present itself as a grown-up business.
There had been indications, laid out by Deadspin's David Bixenspan, that the league could present itself as a conservative alternative to the NFL in response to players kneeling during the national anthem.
She's at a point in her life where there could be another option, but if the option doesn't present itself to her, she's not going to go out and look for it.
"It would be important for us to test to see if this difference in response to taste existed or how it might present itself in someone who currently has bulimia," she said.
The unit's commander, Shiro Ishii, found plague to be a potent weapon because it could present itself as a natural epidemic and kill large numbers of people through person-to-person transmission.
In public health, we undertake everything that works and cannot afford to pass on good solutions while waiting for the "perfect" solution to present itself — not when public safety is at risk.
"There's an offensive by Google to present itself as a friendly force," said Ramon Tremosa, a Spanish member of the European Parliament and a vocal opponent of the search giant's regional dominance.
Over the years, it became something I just kept coming back to until suddenly I found myself with a ton of photos, so it started to naturally present itself as a series.
In the face of rising public anger, the central government has sought to present itself as intervening to hold accountable local officials in areas that have been hit hard by the epidemic.
Credible reports indicate that Somali pirates possess the intent and capability to resume attacks against large commercial ships, should the opportunity present itself, and to endanger smaller vessels, which remain particularly vulnerable.
Should the opportunity present itself, perhaps to the next president, there are a couple of viable options for a fundamental tax overhaul that wouldn't require reinstating the 35 percent corporate tax rate.
And if the trucks do get across, the opposition can present itself as an answer to Venezuela's chronic suffering, while Mr. Maduro will appear to have lost control of the country's borders.
The response this time suggests a heightened sensitivity about the military's image as it tries to present itself as a responsible partner in Myanmar's democratic transition and seeks closer ties with Western counterparts.
During the global backlash against the Iraq war, Beijing was able to present itself favorably, even launching the China-Europe Strategic Partnership in 2003, allegedly to create an alternative to American unipolar power.
"For Beijing, the goal is to present itself as a generous, cooperative and friendly power, at home and abroad," said Sebastian Heilmann, director of the Mercator Institute for Chinese Studies (MERICS) in Berlin.
We need to teach everyone, not just boys as it can present itself in girls as internalized misogyny, that this attitude is not OK and that it is never ever the victim's fault.
"Al Qaeda would present itself as the smart, methodical and persistent jihadi movement that, in contrast to the Islamic State, had adopted a strategy more aligned with everyday Sunni Muslims," Mr. Lister wrote.
The Dems have framed this race as a centerpiece of their anti-Trump strategy, and Jon Ossoff, the Democratic challenger, as a test for how the Democratic Party will present itself in 2018.
The Dems have framed this race as a centerpiece of their anti-Trump strategy, and Jon Ossoff, the Democratic challenger, as a test for how the Democratic Party will present itself in 240.
Rather than being protected by a sterile and uninspired sheen, the world started to present itself in all its beauty and sadness and all those other things that are integral to feeling alive.
As the opposition party has moved to a cheaper part of town, so too does it hope that it can present itself to the public as a new, improved alternative to the Greek government.
This shift in protocol risks creating a dichotomy open to manipulation by digital platforms: any firm may be able to present itself under the guise of a two-sided platform given a slippery definition.
As two doctors who have spent a collective 85033+ years fighting for patient-centered health-care reform, we have had plenty of time to think of what to do should this situation present itself.
At a time when Silicon Valley companies like Facebook, Google and Apple are overtaking industrial giants as stock market heavyweights, General Electric has struggled to present itself as an exciting hub for tech innovation.
Rating Ford returned this fall with Nocturnal Animals, also based on a novel: Austin Wright's 1993 thriller Tony and Susan, which does not, upon reading, present itself as a natural candidate for the screen.
It underscored the United States' continued engagement in Iraq and was an implicit riposte to Iran, which has often tried to present itself to Iraqi leaders as a more consistent partner than the Americans.
The small but powerful Persian Gulf nation wanted to broker a separate peace — avoiding violence that could shatter its decades-long effort to present itself as a modern, stable oasis in a volatile region.
The Dems have framed this race as a centerpiece of their Trump strategy, and Jon Ossoff, the Democratic challenger in Georgia, as a test for how the Democratic Party will present itself in 2018.
Congress, the only national rival amid a sea of regional parties, vainly tried to chip away at Mr Modi's image, and to present itself as equally Hindu, but failed to provide a compelling new narrative.
This deal is another reminder that while Amazon might present itself like an open marketplace, it has no qualms pushing aside the little guy, including indie Mac refurbishers, if doing so will make them bank.
While acquiring him is a no-brainer should the opportunity present itself, if something goes wrong or if San Antonio comes up lame in next year's postseason, that contract could quickly transform into an anvil.
Sagrada Mercancía believes the Ministry's explanation for declining the invitation is based on "a deceptive logic," whereby the government wants to present itself on the international stage as proactive and focused on the country's crisis.
Demonstrators gathered outside the DPP's meeting this month, decrying a decision to cut seven national holidays; they accused the party, which likes to present itself as a supporter of workers' rights, of siding with bosses.
The museum is the flagship project of the emirate's multibillion-dollar development plans — the latest instalment of its efforts to present itself to the world as a tolerant global city that links east and west.
The Big 12's decision against expansion should keep intact the A.A.C., which has tried to present itself as the sixth power conference — a moniker it may deserve competitively but falls far short of financially.
In WeWork's S-1 filing, the word "platform" is mentioned 170 times, and that's a sign that WeWork is trying to present itself as a tech company, Jud Waite, senior analyst at CB Insights, says.
Perhaps a bigger opportunity could present itself after former American Olympian Errol Spence (21-0, 18 knockouts) and IBF world welterweight champion Kell Brook (36-1, 25 knockouts) fight in Sheffield, England on May 5333.
Meta Ralph Lauren may present itself as the go-to outfitter of the preppy elite, but it has also long been a favorite label among street wear enthusiasts, who avidly track down vintage Polo gear.
The German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans has teamed up with a friend, the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, to encourage artists and other creative people to brainstorm ways for Europe to better present itself to the public.
"The opportunity to go on a cool outdoor trip with my family continued to present itself, and I've continued to take it," said Eli, who lives about four hours away from his parents, in Chicago.
The military's response this time suggests a heightened sensitivity about the army's image as it tries to present itself as a responsible partner in Myanmar's democratic transition and seeks closer ties with its Western counterparts.
The show eventually became embroiled in an enormous scandal as a result, bringing up questions about whether it was ethical for a game show to essentially present itself as fair, when it was absolutely not.
Hesidence's entire project evokes philosopher Maurice Merleau Ponty's assertion that the experience of viewing art comprises an interchange between the viewer and the artwork: the act of perceiving allows the painting to opens itself, present itself.
Still, as with robotic stocks, "this sell-off does seem to set us up for a rare buying opportunity," Smithers said, adding that the opportunity may present itself later on in 2019 or even in 1.773.
Part of the reason why people are still invested 10 years later is because they can rely on the show to present itself with some form of authenticity beyond the headlines they read online months earlier.
Investors are on a treasure hunt for returns but there have been all too few big finds on stock markets lately and the jury is still out on whether a rally will present itself over summer.
"You focus on the company doing well and creating value and when the time comes the exit strategy will present itself, whether it's an IPO or another private equity firm or a strategic acquisition," he said.
The ACLU will be part of the winter batch of companies in YC, where it will receive mentorship, a network of powerful connections in tech and a chance to present itself to investors on Demo Day.
The challenge is this: How do you put a value on an experience that you have long been anticipating, has never happened in your lifetime and may not present itself again for many years to come?
Putin's column, together with Moscow's decision to grant asylum to American whistleblower Edward Snowden the same year, marked the start of Moscow's efforts to present itself as a moral global actor countering, especially, the United States.
Canaan is expected to present itself to investors not so much as a bitcoin company, but as a chip designer focused on developing other markets in artificial intelligence and blockchain, the electronic ledger that underpins bitcoin.
"Both people represent the AfD as a party that wants to present itself as middle-class, conservative and economically liberal but which is in essence a party that is moving further to the right," Neugebauer said.
" The exodus from this conference is a big deal: Saudi Arabia is trying to present itself as a modern state open to investment, and this conference was basically intended to be its big "coming out party.
The reliability of Autopilot is a sensitive matter for Tesla because the company tries to present itself to customers and investors as a technology company rather than an automaker, said Mr. Brauer, the Kelley Blue Book analyst.
For the Democratic Alliance, a victory in Pretoria, Johannesburg or Port Elizabeth, where blacks are clearly in the majority, would be a significant breakthrough: The party could present itself to all black voters as a viable alternative.
He rebounded from his 2012 Open collapse to win the Masters nine months later and he has vowed not to let it slip should a chance present itself to add a Claret Jug to his Green Jacket.
That focus on identity has allowed the AfD, even if it is unlikely to win enough votes to govern, to shape the national conversation to its advantage, and to present itself as the champion of ordinary Germans.
Thomas L. Friedman AT THE SYRIAN BORDER, Golan Heights — Who knew that the future of warfare would present itself with such serene beauty — like one of those warm 218th-century David Roberts landscapes of the Middle East.
He adores France for its history, waxes lyrical about the France shown in its classical literature, has a million and one ideas about what France could and should become and how it should present itself to the world.
Still, the statement did at least mark a telltale pivot away from the site's native argot of technological utopianism, which continually worked to present itself as a neutral platform that more or less spontaneously brought the world together.
Austerity nostalgia tends to present itself as if it's to do with rectitude or morally correct behavior—the British stiff upper lip and all of that—but actually it's completely hysterical and has no sense of historical perspective.
Still, Sue Mi Terry, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said the Games were a chance for the North to present itself as a normal country rather than a pariah state.
Taking place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, you can't help but think the UFC would have had to call the event off had the blizzard decided to present itself a week later than it had.
"We recognized this major mobility problem that was starting to present itself between densely populated too-short-to-fly but too-long-to-drive areas, and we saw it as an opportunity," said Patrick Goddard, president of Brightline.
Because there's so much crossover, and nowadays—and like I said I'm not famous now so I don't really know what it's like—but just from what I've observed, a lot of this adulation seems to present itself online.
"Whether it was by default, or because they did it intentionally, they knew that the audience needed to fall in love with each individual character first, and if they did that, then a world would present itself," he said.
As more is unraveled, the intensity continues to pick up and a very real threat begins to present itself, leading to a very shocking and emotional ending that immediately makes you want to start the whole story over again.
At every step, a new floral arrangement seemed to present itself: woolly sunflower, fire-red Indian paintbrush and pale pink splendid Mariposa lily, all taking advantage of the extra sunlight and soil moisture freed up by the recent fires.
It is just one example of how the A.F.L. — one of the top sports leagues in the world in terms of average attendance, roughly on par with American baseball — has tried to present itself as a force for inclusion.
Dos Anjos has previously declared an interest in the bout and given the massive financial gain that comes along with facing McGregor these days, he would be foolish not to accept the fight if it did present itself as an option.
He warned May that she would lose her leadership before the end of this parliament in 2022 and that the party would fail at any election if it continued to present itself as "anti-modern, anti-immigrant, anti-urban, anti-metropolitan".
It can present itself as obviously as having their girlfriends provide vocals on "Arc of Bar," a dream double-date that serves as the first time Japandroids have ever sounded sexy—that was always something that remained theoretical on Celebration Rock.
The back-to-back speeches deepened the sense that a solution won't present itself any time soon, revealing yet again the lack of support on Capitol Hill for Trump's wall -- and the President's rigid response to the Democrats' unwillingness to haggle.
"This behavior is not only hypocritical -- given Duke's dependence on international students and faculty for their undergraduate and graduate programs, desire to present itself as a 'global university,' and partnership with Duke Kunshan University -- but also discriminatory," the statement read.
Shen Jianguang, chief economist at Mizuho Securities Asia said keeping the currency stable was a key move by China to present itself more positively, as was opening up the domestic bond market and the fund management sector to foreign companies.
ISIS is challenging local al-Qaeda affiliates for control and influence in conflicts from Yemen to Afghanistan to Libya, trying to present itself as the new, tougher, more committed, more successful group and al-Qaeda as the weak old guard.
During the Cold War, the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or P.R.I., could present itself openly as a nationalist and progressive alternative to Communism, while the Communist Party remained quite marginal, supported mainly by the railroad unions and some prominent cultural figures.
But his previous record, along with Trump's promise to appoint anti-abortion justices, has led many on both sides of the debate to assume he would provide the deciding vote to overturn the landmark abortion decision, should an opportunity present itself.
As the Chinese smartphone and telecommunications equipment giant battles the United States government over whether it should be allowed to build the world's mobile networks, the company has been going to great lengths to present itself as open, transparent and trustworthy.
There's hand-wringing, derailing, distraction, tone policing, silencing, gaslighting, "sea lioning" — a label for every depressing rhetorical habit that could possibly present itself, each term a tool for narrowing down the number of ideas waiting in line for your consideration.
Regarding the meth, I had demurred, but that didn't mean I wasn't up for a little adventure, Santa Barbara style—which was about to present itself to me in the person of Paul Teall and Paul Teall's rare, fire engine-red kelp crabs.
"While Sky will be moving on at the end of next year, the team is open minded about the future and the potential of working with a new partner, should the right opportunity present itself," team principal Dave Brailsford said in a statement.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's far-right Jobbik party will revamp its top ranks in an attempt to present itself as a credible alternative to the ruling center-right Fidesz and Prime Minister Viktor Orban in 2018 elections, the party's leader said on Friday.
Yes, that's a lot of gadgets, some of which will have the new "Made by Google" branding, and all eyes in the tech world will be on Google to see if it will present itself as a new force to be reckoned with.
"While Sky will be moving on at the end of next year, the team is open-minded about the future and the potential of working with a new partner, should the right opportunity present itself," team principal Dave Brailsford said in a statement.
"While each emerging infectious disease threat will present itself in a unique way, a consistent, capabilities-based approach to addressing these threats will allow for faster decisions with more targeted expert subject matter input from federal departments and agencies," the playbook reads.
Margaret Atwood's book always sort of suggested that the Waterfords came to be well known as televangelists, and this nods toward that idea, while also allowing Gilead to present itself as it wants to be seen — as austere, beautiful, and strikingly domestic.
"While each emerging infectious disease threat will present itself in a unique way, a consistent, capabilities-based approach to addressing these threats will allow for faster decisions with more targeted expert subject matter input from federal departments and agencies," the memo reads.
Mr. Nuttall's failure to do so in Stoke, after a mistake-prone campaign, was a huge relief for Labour, but the loss of Copeland underscores the problems facing a party that is struggling to present itself as a credible alternative government in waiting.
"The city is quite, quite vulnerable in that regard because London does want to present itself as a tech capital in Europe," says Tim Schwanen, who directs the Transport Studies Unit at the University of Oxford and has studied the politics of Uber in London.
After the Paris attacks, Trump vowed to shut down mosques where radical preaching might be taking place; Rubio said that didn't go far enough and that a Rubio administration would be willing to stamp out Muslims' freedom of assembly wherever it might present itself.
Instead of developing a strategy to put some distance between themselves and the presumptive Republican nominee, many senators are taking a passive—one might say paralyzed—approach, hoping in some vague way that another option will present itself at the Republican National Convention in July.
The split that has occurred between the transatlantic parties as a result of Trump's disruptive trade policy has already caused Europe to look elsewhere for partners, providing new opportunities for China to wield influence and present itself as a defender of multilateralism and free trade.
An industry trying to present itself as becoming progressively more inclusive and open-minded — and maybe more inclusive and open-minded than America at large — is more likely to seriously consider some films that might have been pushed to the side in the past.
And, especially in this campaign, the party made opposition to soaring rental prices and corporate tax breaks the centerpiece of its campaign, using its long history of organizing and activism to present itself as the only party in touch with people's day-to-day grievances.
The usage of the ad without the party logo on social media platforms indicates that there is no consensus among AfD members on how the party wants to present itself, and that it has allowed its candidates to choose how they want to campaign during the election.
Just as China is trying to negotiate the new political landscape in Taiwan, the island is also talking up recent brushes with China "to give it a bit of breathing space and present itself as more reasonable and accommodative for some equilibrium in the relationship," Harrison added.
And at the very moment when American engagement with the greater Middle East is tending to decline, Russia is managing to present itself not merely as an influential onlooker but an active participant (by virtue of its own piece of Muslim land) in the affairs of Islam.
As Naz Masraff from Eurasia Group has explained, the AKP made strategic use of the prospect of EU membership to present itself as a Western, reformist, neo-liberal and secular party until it became clear that there was a contradiction between the AKP's discourse and its policies.
The two areas where Twitter continues to get hit publicly are in the fact that its service continues to present itself as a hotbed for harassment and spreading false information, alongside its important role in providing a communications platform, which remains the problematic paradox of the service.
While this might seem harmless when it manifests itself as some dude giving up his seat on the bus, it can also present itself as damagingly as failing to entrust a woman with the nuclear launch codes because you think her uterus could foster apocalyptic hysteria.
While he would prefer these current tensions to simmer rather than boil over, as U.S. policy in the region remains confused, much as it has in previous years, it is easy for Moscow to continue to step in and present itself as a "peacemaker" that can talk to everyone.
Since the acquisition of SolarCity, Tesla has worked to present itself as a one-stop shop for a homeowner's needs — an electric car in the garage, solar panels on the roof, and a battery called the Powerwall storing energy to help power both the car and the home.
Britain is not due to hold a parliamentary election until 2020, but after Prime Minister David Cameron's announcement that he would resign after losing the referendum, many expect that one could now be called earlier by his successor — putting pressure on Labour to present itself as a credible alternative.
The prospect of further regulatory action has weighed on the cryptocurrency sector, even as Canaan has sought to present itself to investors not so much as a bitcoin company, but as a chip designer focused on developing other markets in artificial intelligence and blockchain, the electronic ledger that underpins bitcoin.
In the process, a different kind of chicken-and-egg problem begins to present itself: Magic Leap needs compelling examples and killer apps to be a viable consumer product, but the current limitations of the hardware could prevent creators from ever hitting upon those use cases in the first place.
As I repeat the cycle, I'm unsure if I want the game or if I want the experience of buying the game again for the first time — similar to how as a child, I loved the act of opening a birthday present as much as I loved the present itself.
"The main objective for the initial campaign back in June 2018, the one that sparked Brex's love affair with [out-of-home advertising], was to make a company no one had ever heard of before present itself as one of the big kids on the block," Koczab told Business Insider.
Big City Late last fall, Rasmia Kirmani-Frye, a lapsed doctoral student in urban policy and an executive at the New York City Housing Authority, gave a talk in Chicago, floating the notion that public housing, as if it were a museum or a prep school, should present itself as a philanthropic cause.
In 2015, at the conference of a triumphant Tory Party briefly keen to present itself as the one of sensible liberal moderation, she ruined the party by grimly announcing a new assault on some of the most vulnerable people on the planet, promising to close borders to refugees and ramp up deportations.
Today, graffiti is quickly covered by the municipality in grey and white, giving the city a new face in which discarding utterances of freedom in civic life has become tantamount to the discarding of cultural objects and the falsification of history  – now it is not history but the present itself that is being falsified.
Putin's story appears to be another effort by Russia to present itself as the reasonable party while arguing that the US is dragging the two countries into an arms race — one that Russia may have actually started years ago with its development of the Novator 9M729 missile, which NATO refers to as SSC-8.
It didn't, however, present itself the way it does today, in powder or crystalline form—at raves in the 21998s and early 22001s, MDMA was known as an ingredient in the colorful pressed pills of ecstasy imprinted with logos, such as Playboy bunnies or Mercedes Benz emblems (at one point, White Doves were the best, we heard).
The data, if accurate, cuts to the heart of Airbnb's efforts to present itself as propping up middle class Americans who benefit from making a little extra cash from their homes — as opposed to being, you know, a hard-charging $25.5 billion Silicon Valley startup that ignores the laws it disagrees with and largely benefits a select few capitalists.
Panabaker told Insider that because Valdes is no longer a full-time cast member, it seemed like the right moment to introduce the new outfit as a gift from his character "The time just didn't present itself in season five so I've actually been excited about this suit for over a year and I'm glad that it's finally on camera," Panabaker said.
THE CLUB By Takis Würger There is a type of entertainment that wants to have it both ways: to feed off its audience's lurid interest in rape and murder and torture, but also to present itself as performing a socially important function, as if it were an earnest and necessary exposé about the unfortunate prevalence of rape and murder and torture.
And I like to think that if the possibility did present itself, my friends, allies, and advisers would have the good sense to politely suggest that a "propensity to panic in moments of crisis, both real and imagined" is not a great quality in a chief executive, and that addressing the substantive concern would be a more valuable contribution to the nation than laboring to keep it from public view.
Goran Miletic, programme director for the western Balkans at Civil Rights Defenders, an independent human rights organisation founded in Stockholm, said that by electing Brnabic Serbia wanted to present itself "in a better light" to the EU. "But it all needs to be put in the context that human rights are not being respected here (in Serbia), and by that I mean the rule of law and freedom of media," he said.
It may then seem Potterian to say that the later Henry James obviously looks more appealing in his nonfiction than in his novels, but something close to that conclusion may present itself to the reader happily making his way through the two books of Jamesian autobiography, "A Small Boy and Others" (1913) and "Notes of a Son and Brother" (1914), just reissued in a single volume, together with some other first-person stuff, by the Library of America.
But while that secular liberalism, in its meritocratic-elite form, may present itself as a vehicle for long-suffering minorities to finally grasp power, in many ways it is also a peculiar post-Protestant extension of the old WASP ascendancy — shorn of that ascendancy's piety and sense of duty, but still at war with fundamentalists on one flank and Catholics on the other, still determined (to borrow an image from National Review's Michael Brendan Dougherty) to impose the current doctrines of Episcopalians on the Baptists and the Papists.

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