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"Duflo: What we are referring to as the "hard times.
So, I think that's what Masa is referring to as a mistake.
" What Trump is referring to as "suppression polls" are more commonly known as "polls.
"Is that who we are referring to as criminals?" she said, fighting back tears.
On Tuesday, he plans to introduce what he is referring to as a "skinny" NDAA.
"It would really change what I've been referring to as the opportunity profile of Washington DC."
This is the third installment in what Netflix is referring to as "The Christmas Prince" series.
Access Hollywood identified the woman Trump was referring to as current "Entertainment Tonight" host Nancy O'Dell.
" Mongeau appeared to be clueless as to what exactly Thorne was referring to, as she wrote back, "?????
Details about the update, which the company is referring to as No Man's Sky NEXT, are scarce.
It's possible that that the unreleased version is what Gizmodo is referring to as the shelved update.
This isn't the first time Kardashian West has sported what we're referring to as a glam athleisure look.
It's not clear what proposed format that official might've been referring to, as there is no released schedule.
This is an issue I am now referring to as "freedom of peach," and I hope Congress gets involved.
However, it was not clear what operations he was referring to as mission critical operations are likely to continue.
If you're a close follower of eBay, this is what management has been referring to as its "structured data" initiative.
As we also know, North Carolina has just passed HB2, which the media are referring to as the "bathroom" law.
Gap said the new company, which it's currently referring to as "NewCo," should have roughly $9 billion in annual sales.
It wasn't Trumpism in action this August, but what we should all now start referring to as the Pompeo Doctrine.
As we also know, North Carolina has just passed HB2, which the media are referring to as the 'bathroom' law.
He looked disoriented, shell-shocked that he was having to prepare for what authorities kept referring to as a disaster.
This guy, who we have been affectionately referring to as "Cap'n" for all these years has this whole other complicated identity.
These political movements, again, that I'm referring to as identity politics, are not showing a willingness to be constrained by facts.
"North Carolina has just passed HB2, which the media are referring to as the 'bathroom' law," he said in a statement.
" [Eric Johnson | Recode] San Francisco's government is considering a new payroll tax that people are referring to as the "tech tax.
So if that's what we're now referring to as "very girly," then "very girly" is perhaps the best genre out there.
Looking at price-per-mg (what we'll be referring to as "true price") is a better way to look at cost efficiency.
" In some cases, that involves rebuilding "Main Streets" as the centerpiece of what city planners are referring to as "20-minute neighborhoods.
" On "State of the Union," Conway said she didn't know who the President was referring to as a "drunk/drugged up loser.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly identify the lawmakers Nixon was referring to as part of the "old boys club."
That's because Twitter says it is only counting users who could be exposed to ads — what it's referring to as its "monetizable" audience.
Kotaku reports that the upgraded model, which developers seem to be colloquially referring to as PS4.5, includes both an upgraded processor and GPU.
It was not clear what apology he was referring to, as the newspaper has not publicly apologized for its coverage of his campaign.
Galleries are exiting the market and studios are being demolished in what the government is referring to as their actions against organized crime.
"Daddy Lessons" is what some are referring to as her "country" song and it's the only track she gives herself sole producer credit on.
The investment is an extension of the $12.4 million Series A it raised last January with a higher valuation, which it's referring to as A1.
NICE appears to be what the whistle-blower was referring to as a "stand alone" computer system managed by the council's directorate for intelligence programs.
CNN has reached out to the White House to ask who the President was referring to as a "drunk/drugged up loser who hates Michael" Cohen.
The core of the senators' complaint is something they're referring to as a "drafting error," even though it was an intentionally crafted part of the legislation.
"  -- The U.S. is closely watching North Korea for signs of a possible missile launch or nuclear test, which officials are referring to as a "Christmas surprise.
The change, which Google is referring to as the "Speed Update," will go into effect in July 2018, and will downrank very slow websites under certain conditions.
Barclays says True Tone will be available on all three of Apple's iPhones, which it's referring to as the iPhone 7S, iPhone 7S Plus, and iPhone 8.
"We don't know what radio advert the KFCB is referring to, as we have no adverts which target teenagers," marketing director Christopher Wainainana told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Aeva is hoping its product, which it's referring to as a 4D LIDAR system, will become an industry-standard hardware and software package for use in commercial applications.
Even then, Defense Distributed is blocking orders coming from states the group is referring to as "blue states," or any state that imposed a ban on these firearms.
As part of the deal, Foundry Group is also investing another $500,000 in FullContact at a higher valuation, which they are referring to as a Series C round.
Push then called into 'The Breakfast Club' to address a beef that he's now referring to as 'surgical summer,' saying that "everything is fair game" in this beef.
Her suggestions, "Cleo" and "Tori," mean that to avoid cringing every time I see them, I now have friends I will be referring to as Cleopatra and Victoria.
" High-end camera maker RED has just announced a premium smartphone called Hydrogen One, and the headlining feature is something the company is referring to as a "holographic display.
Warren argued that Buttigieg's health care proposal, something he's been referring to as Medicare-for-all-who-want-it, was actually only accessible to those who could afford it.
And the authorities say threats are increasingly delivered through social media (a notion some officers here have begun referring to as "cyberbanging"), perhaps speeding up the pace of retaliation.
Yet the data she was presumably referring to as an "aberration" - last month's poor U.S. employment figures - is only an outlier when you look strictly at that particular data series.
So in April of 2000, we launched what you were referring to as Olam AtSource, which is for all the raw materials and ingredients that we supply to our customers.
The feature, which Microsoft is referring to as app mirroring and shows up in Windows as an app called Your Phone, seems to be work best with Android for now.
" In keeping with that spirit, the Gear VR version of Minecraft also features two separate camera options that the developers were casually referring to as "theatre mode" and "immersion mode.
LG: I'm going to be looking at lots of foldy, twisty, bendy things and also what I call disappearing design, but what some companies are referring to as burdenless designs.
When Lisa Page wrote Peter Strzok in September 2016, "POTUS wants to know everything," there is good reason to believe President Obama was the one she was referring to as POTUS.
No, it hails from 2015 (what we're now referring to as the "good old days"), but it's still got all the bells and whistles you look for in a new device.
Ms. Collazo, a lawyer, also showed the binders full of documents she was referring to as she tried to help her friends without firearms figure out how to buy them legally.
He has been accused of harassing a minor, a young woman whom the Times is referring to as Ava, online, sending sexually suggestive text messages to her when she was only 15.
Starting Sunday, August 27, which most of us are simply referring to as the Game of Thrones season finale day, Arby's is introducing a Smoked Turkey Leg to customers in certain regions.
The fact that Apple is taking a $10,000 job and asking people to do it for free in the name of a contest is what Reynolds is referring to as predatory behavior.
And then there was that time they played "Creep" live, the same song they had spent the last two decades referring to as "crap", and refusing to play live under any circumstances.
The party that Republicans had begun referring to as the "San Francisco Democrats" was left in utter disarray, with a rising moderate and conservative faction demanding that it take a more centrist direction.
The storm was powered by a rapid plunge in barometric pressure that some weather forecasters were referring to as bombogenesis or a "bomb cyclone" and which brought high winds and swift, heavy snowfall.
What will set Varjo's version apart is how it will enable what the company is referring to as "human eye resolution" — what they say is some 70 times the clarity of current VR headsets.
A short time later, former White House aide Marc Short appeared on ABC and identified the staffer Conway was referring to as Ja'Ron Smith, who he said has an office in the East Wing.
Amazon has yet to break ground on its new Queens-based office park, which the company is referring to as a "second headquarters," but it already has a large footprint in New York City.
After much fanfare, Amazon just revealed that the site of its second headquarters — which it has been referring to as "HQ221.7" — would be in not one, but two, cities: New York City and Arlington, Virginia.
Bannon's fall from grace has coincided with the rise of Gary Cohn, who people keep inexplicably referring to as a "liberal Democrat" even though he appears to have left the party after it gutted Glass-Steagall.
It is part of what SpaceX is referring to as the "Mars Vehicle" — the rocket booster and the Mars spaceship combined — and Musk announced it on stage in Guadalajara, Mexico at the 67th International Astronautical Conference.
Maryland-based Lung Biotechnology PBC plans to help customize the 184, in order to provide organ deliveries to transplant patients, as part of a program the companies are referring to as the Manufactured Organ Transport Helicopter (MOTH) system.
But a recent boom in the Washington region has helped fuel some redevelopment in and around Crystal City, which Amazon, like the local officials who pitched the area to the company, has started referring to as National Landing.
Lachlan Murdoch, who has recently served as executive chairman of 21st Century Fox, is expected to stay behind to run what some analysts are referring to as "the stub" — a group of businesses that Disney is not buying.
The offensive, dubbed Euphrates Shield, drove the jihadists from the last 100-km (62-mile) strip of border territory they still controlled and created what Turkish officials have already been referring to as a "de facto safe zone".
The Echo Buttons are the first in a new line of what Amazon is referring to as "Alexa Gadgets", devices that are meant to enhance Echo devices in "fun and playful" ways, with many more planned for the future.
Image by Matthew StraubmullerAn international team of journalists has obtained what it's referring to as the "biggest leak in history": A 2.6-terabyte stash of data about offshore savings and tax havens from Panama-based legal firm Mossack Fonseca.
As with its movie/TV plans, Apple's reportedly been talking to a number of different publishers to launch what some are referring to as a "Netflix for News," which would expand on its acquisition of digital magazine app Texture.
It is unclear what Eric Trump was referring to, as the president's overall approval rating has remained at 28500 percent this week, with 6900 percent disapproving of his time in office, according to a Reuters–Ipsos poll released Wednesday.
It wasn't immediately clear what criticism the president was referring to, as the officials had not issued public statements on Trump's tweet or his decision to release an image taken by U.S. forces of a damaged Iranian rocket facility.
" Rating The earnest and mildly neurotic young woman here is Becky Flowers, who lives in a small town in Indiana with her family and is dating a wine and cheese salesman everyone insists on referring to as "the lumbersexual.
The Teen Mom 2 star confirmed on Twitter Saturday that she gave birth to her third child: a son, who she is referring to as "baby Lo." And now, the MTV personality is introducing her newborn to her fans and followers!
The Teen Mom 2 star welcomed the newest little addition to her family – a baby boy whom she is referring to as "baby Lo" — two weeks ago and has been soaking up the snuggles with the newborn since bringing him home.
The Senate approved a House-passed coronavirus relief package on Wednesday, paving the way for the chamber to devote its full attention to the economic stimulus package that lawmakers are referring to as "phase three" in their response to the pandemic.
Russia's southern border with Ukraine, an expanse of wheat fields, grasslands and reedy marshes in the Don River delta, has been a crucible of military activity for years, making it unclear what, exactly, Ukrainian officials are referring to as new deployments.
On the wireless charging front, Belkin is releasing four new Qi-enabled pads under its BoostUp brand, along with what the company is referring to as the BoostUp Wireless Charging System for commercial implementations of wireless chargers in public spaces, restaurants, and hotels.
Travelers on the Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey Transit face schedule changes, delays and service reductions into Pennsylvania Station due to weeks of track repair work that some are referring to as a "summer of hell" for New York commuters.
He took to Twitter to say that The Wall (which he is now referring to as the "great Wall," presumably as part of a tie-in campaign for the Matt Damon movie) would cost less than $21 billion because he would negotiate the price down.
But I'm also a mom of four public school students, and my family lives a stone's throw from New Rochelle, the town in Westchester County, just north of New York City, which some are referring to as ground zero for coronavirus in the northeast.
While Trump's speech would otherwise be perceived as just one of his typical rambling and patronizing talks that attempt to make a crowd believe what his administration is now referring to as "alternative facts," it is the location of the speech that makes his nobody-treats-me-fairly speech utterly despicable.
Last month, the Teen Mom 2 star's life changed forever when she welcomed her third child into the world: a son, whom she is referring to as baby Lo. On Wednesday, the MTV personality shared a precious new photo of her little boy cuddled up in a blanket and soundly sleeping.
While you're brushing your teeth and otherwise admiring your beautiful visage in the morning, it'll serve you up your notifications and the weather in a manner we're still referring to as "Minority Report-like," even though the movie is 15 years old and a lot of other actually technology has come along since.
That sort of tough talk does make you wonder: If Trump and his allies are SO certain of his success against the candidates he has taken to referring to as the "Three Stooges," then why go out of his way to limit the number of chances those candidates have at beating him?
To begin with, then, let us concur with the current expert opinion that all of this began on what we have been referring to as the dark web—that part of the web not indexed by search engines, which traditionally has trafficked in hacked information: stolen bank information, stolen social security numbers, and so on.
" In this decidedly atypical painting by the 17th-century French master, replete with an abundance of nudity, an erupting Vesuvius, and centaurs rearing up on their hind legs, Graham discerned the presence of "primitive internal forces, seemingly called up from the unconscious" — forces that he "was increasingly referring to as the source of art.
Inspired by a classic meme genre (photoshopping well-known artwork) and what we're now ubiquitously referring to as "social distancing" (the strategy we're all adopting to contain the spread of COVID-19) Hyperallergic took works by some of our favorite artists and reimagined what they would look like during these, um, sparsely populated times.
Still, a limited deal — which Washington officials have begun referring to as an "early harvest" or a "confidence building" measure — could lower tensions between the United States and China and help to mitigate some of the damage that tariffs and other punitive measures have begun to take on companies on both sides of the fight.
Both Autocar and Autoblog published photos today that show what they're referring to as the "near-production" version of the Mission E. And while it might not look as fantastical as the concept renderings, it most definitely looks like a Porsche, though it leans closer to the look of the four-door Panamera than it resembles a 2015.
Andrew "Bunnie" Huang and Edward Snowden The device, which Snowden and Huang are referring to as an "introspection engine," consists of an attachment to a modified iPhone that physically wires into the antennas inside the phone for GPS, Bluetooth, cellular connectivity, and Wi-Fi through the SIM card slot (moving the SIM card itself into the external pack).
Nirvana's was "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (which Krist Novoselic called "ridiculous"); Oasis' was "Wonderwall" (which Liam Gallagher said made him gag); Led Zeppelin's was "Stairway to Heaven" (which Robert Plant has called "a bloody wedding song"); and Radiohead's has always been "Creep," which they have spent the last two decades referring to as "crap," and refusing to play live at shows.
I think my colleague Chaim Gartenberg said it best back in early 2017: What AT&T is referring to as "5G Evolution" may be faster than its current 4G networks, but calling it 5G is a meaningless marketing move designed to confuse customers and make AT&T seem like it has a technological leg up on the cutting edge of wireless technology.
In fact, so closely did betting pools and pool boxes become associated with billiards that when sports-bar patrons took a break from this March's madness, some doubtless turned away from the bank of TVs, picked up a cue stick and challenged someone to a game Americans long ago stopped referring to as billiards and started, for obvious reasons, calling pool.
Across 14 pages, their findings conclude a lot of things we already know, such as the fact that inclusion and diversity are inextricably linked, that the change also has to happen off the runway, and that the majority of fashion companies don't hire minorities in high-stake roles, like the Black community, women, and LGTBQ+ people (who the CFDA are referring to as "outsiders").
The new kits — which it's collectively referring to as 'Kano 25' — signal a more mainstream trajectory for the London-based startup, de-emphasizing to a degree the tech enthusiast/maker community that orbits the Raspberry Pi (which powers its first product, a DIY computer) in favor of widening its appeal via a set of connected devices designed for digital natives to plug into the computers they are already comfortable using.
Once I realized that paying for sex was a viable option, it really did feel life-changing; even more so once I started seeing the woman [who is a sex worker] that I started referring to as Denise in Paying For It. I've been seeing the same sex worker for 13 years now, and realized that, beyond a sexual relationship with a sex worker, you can have a deeper, more caring relationship too, and it's just as satisfying as a romantic relationship.
The bill provides funding for hospitals and healthcare workersThe hospital industry will receive more than $100 billion in funding from the federal government to help create what Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, has been referring to as a "Marshall Plan," referring to the reconstruction aid the U.S. sent to Europe after World War II. The American Hospital Association, the American Medical Association, and the American Nurses Association estimated that hospitals are losing $1 million a day from the pandemic, not just from screening and treating people who have the virus but also from purchasing additional supplies and forgoing revenue by delaying routine medical procedures.

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