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  1. in a way that can be trusted or relied on

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He leaves behind four reliably liberal colleagues and four reliably conservative colleagues.
Performance standards, unlike so many other climate policies, can reliably be passed and reliably work.
What if a grad student creates a gene drive that can't reliably hurt people but can reliably terrify them?
But it was in Connecticut, which by 2012 was one of the most reliably Democratic states in reliably Democratic New England.
At most, he would replace the reliably conservative vote of one Catholic justice with the reliably conservative vote of another Catholic justice.
And the right to some extent, immigration has turned it from one of the most reliably Republican states to the most reliably Democratic state.
Just as it is hard—some think impossible—for investors to reliably outperform the stockmarket, it should be tough to forecast inflation reliably better than the market does.
They're reliably surprising, and reliably impressive; their marathon performance of Elliott Carter's string quartets earlier this spring remains one of the most gratifying concerts I've heard all season.
Sydney: I would also add that we're seeing this year that districts or regions that are reliably one party or another, particularly reliably Republican, don't always end up going that way.
As the pollster Guy Molyneux has found, about 15 percent of white working-class voters are reliably liberal, about half are reliably conservative, and about 35 percent are up for grabs.
Some states would be reliably conservative and others reliably liberal, but any given member would need to retain a reputation for being hard-working and honest to avoid falling just off the bubble.
Historically, nothing breeds political frustration as reliably as economic stagnation.
That is, if the ballots can still reliably be counted.
Now, vehicles must adapt so computers can reliably see, too.
Perdue has reliably voted with Senate Republicans during Trump's presidency.
"It should be as reliably blue as California," Wright says.
Which is bad when you want something to work reliably.
No American ethnic group is as reliably and deeply partisan.
But for some Democrats, she is not reliably liberal enough.
Then, the criticism changed: drone deliveries would never operate reliably.
Even if it were technologically possible it wouldn't work reliably.
They make decisions more efficiently, more quickly and more reliably.
Products and services are delivered much more reliably and efficiently.
Today we can reliably study the science of behavior change.
A 14,500 year old reliably dated mastodon kill in Florida.
Ol' Ryan "reliably emotive" Gosling is back at it again.
Today Mr Steinmeier reliably plays dove to Mrs Merkel's hawk.
He is a hot guy who is also reliably nice.
Wormholes might exist, and we might never reliably detect them.
Few businesses are as reliably brutal as the media industry.
Since Trump became president, it has reliably supported his agenda.
In reality, all fade as reliably as a good carrot.
Most states and regions have become reliably Democratic or Republican.
Will Face ID reliably work on people of all ethnicities?
They are reliably Democratic, but they are very sparsely populated.
Alabama is one of the nation's most reliably Republican states.
Are there any designs that sell reliably well for you?
Where and when specifically is more difficult to document reliably.
What other state so reliably produces such rowdy, uninhibited imaginations?
The district had reliably elected a Republican congressman since 1910.
These are the tastes of summer — iconic, indelible, reliably delicious.
Rural areas are now reliably Republican, urban areas overwhelmingly Democratic.
Those numbers aren't reliably prophetic, but they can't be ignored.
But they reliably decrypt a victim's data after being paid.
At events, the idea reliably draws cheers from the audience.
How can law enforcement reliably pursue evidence in criminal investigations?
New Jersey's 11th Congressional District has long been reliably Republican.
They were itemized reliably each day on the morning news.
Creams, high levels of oxygen, even maggots — nothing works reliably.
This is how Shreve, reliably a romantically inclined writer, rolls.
You can't pick a more reliably Republican state than Alabama.
In any case, the fingerprint reader works reliably and quickly.
She is a devout Christian and a reliably Republican voter.
Conservatives have a robust theory of the jurisprudence of plutocracy and a well-developed and well-financed infrastructure to help them reliably identify judges who will reliably rule in the ways that they want.
Why it matters: JW Player has been used by thousands of publishers for years to reliably deliver video, but now, it wants to use that technology to help publishers more reliably deliver quality ads.
"While Guaidó can reliably count on United States economic pressure on Maduro to continue, he cannot reliably count on popular pressure from the broader population," Mr. McCarthy wrote in a client newsletter on Tuesday.
It's also a good way to reliably get some sunshine in.
They wanted a place that's relaxed and a reliably good time.
Brain activity at these scales should most reliably predict future activity.
We need a better product that we can produce more reliably.
No longer will humans be reliably in charge of the machines.
And surprisingly powerful Martian winds reliably cleared the panels of dust.
He's the only writer who reliably makes me laugh out loud.
She crushed every costume change and was reliably charming as well. 
That means none of those delegates are reliably in Trump's camp.
Political events cannot be reliably predicted by pollsters, pundits or punters.
The Kardashian-Jenner clan is reliably revealing about their personal lives.
"[Cognitive interviews] are pretty much all that works reliably," Gieselman said.
He was always reliably there with breakfast when we needed it.
It works well, streams 4K reliably, and it's easy to use.
Gear VR and its "cardboard" competitors provide more reliably smooth experiences.
Wars, weather, fashion trends and elections can be reliably predicted 7.
Without being able to use my phone reliably, I felt lost.
Married people report higher levels of happiness and vote more reliably.
Historically, Costco has also reliably seen gains ahead of a storm.
Six months later, the major U.S. benchmarks have reliably climbed higher.
Republican majorities in Congress are unenthusiastic about creating reliably Democratic seats.
Both have already won statewide office in the reliably red state.
This race previously escaped serious attention because Texas votes reliably Republican.
We know how to make hundreds of thousands of something reliably.
Apparently socialism has its limits, even in reliably blue New York.
In 22019, reliably Democratic Maryland and Massachusetts elected Republicans as governors.
Another reliably Republican piece of the Virginia map is Virginia Beach.
Amazon went public in 1997 and only recently became reliably profitable.
John Kasich (R) — to help them in the reliably red district.
The Super Bowl has reliably attracted more than 100 million viewers.
Work as as reliably or better than the sensor it replaces.
Michigan and Wisconsin have also been reliably Democratic states for decades.
The treatment also takes about four weeks before symptoms reliably improve.
After all, the car starts reliably and runs without much fuss.
Many doctors doubt whether the government can reliably assess their performance.
He approached partisanship the same way, reliably putting country above party.
He would reliably retweet every tweet about a Triple S restock.
They include those in the once reliably Republican Orange County, Calif.
Politics, race and infidelity are topics that reliably lead to problems.
I'm reliably hurling novels at them, and also at friends' kids.
The major asset for your profession is suddenly not working reliably.
I reliably ended most classes second to last on the TorqBoard.
That supply is dependable because the global uranium market works reliably.
If your state is reliably red or blue, you are ignored.
It can win over swing voters and motivate reliably progressive ones.
First, in all three scenarios, power was provided reliably, without fail.
An immigrant whose paychecks had risen as reliably as the sun.
Decision Desk has consistently reported individual vote counts reliably and quickly.
Politically, the region has been reliably Republican for half a century.
These suburbs north of San Diego used to vote reliably Republican.
And that identity is rooted in being reliably and consistently white.
Republicans historically turn out more reliably during midterm elections than Democrats.
Some people get GI distress — nausea, vomiting, diarrhea — reliably every month.
For the past year, the race orbited reliably around Joe Biden.
Just as reliably, politicians in the eurozone pay no attention whatsoever.
It has the smallest reliably sequenced genome of any flowering plant.
Washington (CNN)It's a prevailing assumption: Black Americans will reliably forgive.
It is not possible to reliably set an uptrend trend line.
Both congressman come from reliably Republican districts, but that could change.
My music will reliably stop any time I pull out a bud to talk to someone, and it will just as reliably resume if I pull out the other bud and hold them together in my hand.
The Race-Class project, which was sponsored by Demos, a progressive think tank, argues that 59 percent of the electorate is neither reliably liberal nor reliably conservative, but in the middle, cross-pressured on issues of race.
Reliably red Londonderry's event -- and parade -- is a must-hit for Republicans.
We now know that modernisation as such does not reliably reduce inequality.
But this does not translate reliably into lower levels of income inequality.
The key question, then, is: can we reliably detect AI-generated text?
Trump drives away college-educated whites who used to be reliably Republican.
Shoppers can order on Amazon and take delivery reliably the same day.
It is another to identify individual managers who can reliably do so.
Before 1959, dividend yields on stocks were reliably above those of bonds.
History instructs that no governance is perfect, and humans are reliably awful.
Before ships can steer themselves, they need to reliably recognize their surroundings.
It reliably reacts to touch inputs even with wet and sticky fingers.
But the solar industry has struggled to produce profits reliably at scale.
Getting this seemingly straightforward system to work reliably in cells was hard.
In Michigan—once a reliably blue state—just one seat was turned.
And he won the once reliably blue Trumbull County, which includes Warren.
Better yet, the veteran brand is reliably good about frequent software updates.
To protect pregnant women, Frieden recommended using insect repellent daily and reliably.
There's very little bitterness and it reliably produces a nice looking crema.
The query reliably exposes deep gulfs between different races, generations and parties.
Will a shoe-box-sized IVF laboratory developed in America work reliably?
George Clooney and Julia Roberts are reliably, utterly in their comfort zone.
If cancer could be reliably detected earlier, many lives might be saved.
Many of them are reliably Democratic voters, donors, and volunteers on campaigns.
Wi-Fi was free but worked reliably only in the sitting room.
Self-control and the ability to delay gratification reliably leads to success.
The data reportedly showed that Trump is underperforming in reliably red states.
The reliably red Texas has not had a Democratic senator since 1993.
For example, reliably, committee ratios reflect the ratio of the full Senate.
The company inoculates the roots of trees to grow truffles more reliably.
Neither communities nor households are reliably helped by government-dictated credit allocation.
Gorsuch has so far proven reliably conservative on the nation's top court.
The onion pancake (2.99 dollars) is a crispy, oily, reliably delicious stalwart.
The election in the reliably Republican state is a referendum on Moore.
This charge reliably destroys any meaningful discussions that may have otherwise occurred.
First up is hamachi, reliably blushing and so buttery it's almost louche.
And any proposals need to navigate the reliably treacherous politics of Washington.
Yet in the reliably "blue" nations, this same county type supported Democrats.
They all reliably chose to forgo the corn and take the ring.
It also reliably stirs emotions among European voters and mobilizes public opposition.
But I'm reliably informed it has moved on a lot since then.
December through February is reliably dry and cooler, and also more crowded.
Plug the device into the wall and make sure it charges reliably.
Over time, Souter emerged as a reliably liberal vote on the court.
Well-educated Sun Belt suburbs have been reliably Republican for a generation.
"The main technical challenge is reliably measuring those six parameters," he said.
Recognizing objects is something that machine-vision systems can now do reliably.
Democrats are becoming more competitive in Texas, long a reliably Republican state.
What changed in American politics such that voters became so reliably partisan?
West Virginia used to be reliably Democratic, but now regularly votes Republican.
Ted Cruz in what has for decades been a reliably conservative state.
Utah has reliably developed their draft picks into above-average NBA players.
In the Trump era, Arizona is no longer a reliably red state.
Such work is costly and has reliably confirmed engineers' expectations, he added.
Within all that plotting, though, the dogs are reliably the best part.
These organizations, so reliably effective and reliably banal, after toiling in the background for decades, have suddenly become visible at the forefront of a conflict that may change the nature of the premier tool of the digital age.
"To get a [true] rate, you need the deaths — which you can more reliably pick up — and you need cases, which you can less reliably pick up," Lawrence Gostin, a global health law professor at Georgetown University, summed up.
You can't reliably prevent future attacks, because they're small scale, dispersed, and unpredictable.
For the foreseeable future, the median vote on the Court will reliably vote
The team is currently working on creating algorithms that could do this reliably.
He's reliably been doing the bidding of the coal industry his entire career.
De Blasio's troubles with the tabloids have been long-running and reliably colorful.
Unfortunately, the success rate for getting this to reliably work has been abysmal.
Trump has just demonstrated that he can't be trusted to do that reliably.
Dictating e-mails and text messages now works reliably enough to be useful.
The software is specifically optimized for Mac users and reliably gets consistent updates.
Users in both countries can still only reliably access Telegram with a VPN.
The chain must also win over shoppers who already reliably buy that way.
The trouble was that there was no way to routinely, reliably collect samples.
Yet analysing that information to reliably measure an athlete's current prospects is tricky.
But one factor that reliably drives a big iPhone cycle is new features.
It's a teensy bit more powerful, but not enough to reliably fly outdoors.
This strategy is too complex for ordinary investors to profit reliably from it.
Based on these variables, the model reliably identifies both no-dealers and remainers.
Firstly, was this somehow a chance finding, or can it be reliably replicated?
Trump himself mused about the notion of losing the otherwise reliably Republican state.
Although disappointing, SpaceX is still doing an impressive job reliably reaching the barge.
One month later, the index was reliably higher, up on average 1 percent.
Three days later, Crehan understood questions and could reliably gesture yes and no.
The cameras are used to reliably identify persons of interest and improve safety.
And to run this operation autonomously, it obviously has to do so reliably.
It took me rewording my query three times before Siri could answer reliably.
Ellison is in his sixth term representing a reliably Democratic Minneapolis-area seat.
"Roads are really the only place we can reliably detect them," says Boback.
Getting robots to walk like humans is a tricky (and reliably amusing) exercise.
That means renewables, so far, can't always fulfill demand reliably at peak times.
Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax County and Falls Church are now reliably, and massively, Democratic.
The Fire TV Cube is just too buggy and slow to work reliably.
No state represents the exodus of once-reliably Democratic voters better than Missouri.
Nothing in her lifetime has come to her as reliably as this monster.
Both Project Fi and Republic Wireless worked reliably and turned in impressive results.
It also won't reliably detect the electrical changes associated with a heart attack.
Because Reactor keeps moving, you can't find a reliably shady corner for reading.
It's not just one of the most reliably career-accelerating competitions in opera.
But it's pretty darn clear that Raymond Gruender is a reliably conservative judge.
They weren't fancy, but they've reliably met most of my needs for years.
But the glitch was not fully understood, and was difficult to reliably repeat.
Much like his boss, he was astoundingly inarticulate, deeply incompetent, and reliably dishonest.
He can be expected to reliably advocate for big investors' interests in Washington.
She's the Democratic candidate for governor in the reliably Republican state of Georgia.
Companies like Daimler have been reliably producing vehicles for more than a century.
Nobody with Covid-19 can reliably know whom they have put at risk.
But his depictions of the arc from ignorance to wisdom are reliably deft.
If the title conjures polite restraint, the novel itself is reliably free-flowing.
So Chevron doesn't reliably push the law to the right or the left.
Young people reliably outperformed their elders in the no-stimulation and sham conditions.
It just does not do any of it as reliably as City does.
The courts have greater powers of enforcement and would be more reliably independent.
Once again, he proves himself the most reliably interesting star in American movies.
Here they come again, reliably in grim tandem, like the flu and gastroenteritis.
They are reliably orthodox liberals on some issues, not so reliable on others.
When staff positions compelled me to assemble them, the task reliably bedeviled me.
Rain is unpredictable, raining more in some places than others, and not reliably.
The confrontation exposed a deep rift among Democrats in a reliably blue state.
It reliably can generate leads that enable law enforcement to identify the guilty.
"This is one of the most reliably bullish chart formations around," Cramer said.
Through it all, the diner, including the décor, has remained reliably the same.
And Sundance will be reliably ready to disappoint and delight all over again.
It's that it's the only event that reliably delivers such a big audience.
He's reliably, though idiosyncratically, conservative on a number of other issues as well.
Health care wonks are mysteriously, reliably attracted to things in groups of three.
He's joining a huge Democratic field where every political lane appears reliably filled.
There are ways people can suffer reliably and there are ways they can be made happy reliably, and most crucially, it's possible for any individual or any group of people or any whole cultures not to know what they're missing. Right?
Since his election, Infowars in particular has emerged as a reliably pro-Trump outlet.
And its beneficial effects are only reliably apparent when given through an IV infusion.
They are totally unremarkable but reliably satisfying, and this is how Barrett wanted it.
When our parents graduated, purpose reliably came from your job, your church, your community.
"Early ultrasound does not reliably predict microcephaly except in extreme cases," the WHO said.
The fish could still reliably distinguish among 18 faces, 86 percent of the time.
Those devices also repeatedly failed to reliably detect the presence of deadly gases. Which?
Public transit systems remain too slow or sporadic to reliably get commuters to work.
The annual E3 video game conference is reliably punctuated with surprise video game announcements.
"[T]his difference may be difficult, if not impossible, to reliably direct," she wrote.
So even when all else gets lost in Congress, at least hypocrisy reliably survives.
A win by Ms Abrams may mean another reliably Democratic congressional seat or two.
But making qubits that function reliably enough, in large enough numbers, has been difficult.
She doesn't think you can reliably predict educational or intelligence outcomes from DNA alone.
However, the CT rating does not reliably measure color from fluorescent and LED lights.
California and New York reliably swing Democratic, and Texas goes Republican in national elections.
David Souter, appointed by a Republican (George H.W. Bush), became a reliably liberal jurist.
Unlike many real-life nagging parents, Saturn reliably rewards hard work and smart preparation.
SpaceX is reliably launching payloads, and now has proved it can land their rockets.
States that used to be reliably Republican — Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina — are becoming competitive.
Making vehicles reliably in large quantities is hard, as Tesla's production problems have shown.
It shouldn't be too expensive, and it should work reliably without getting too hot.
And polling places that don't reliably hand them out face the wrath of voters.
Does my income support reliably paying my credit balance off, in full, each month?
JEFF FLAKE, Arizona's junior senator, is among the upper chamber's more reliably conservative members.
Though Indiana has typically been a reliably red state, the retirement of Republican Sen.
Sean Spicer is reliably, sometimes even endearingly, terrible at his job as Press Secretary.
"Ever since I played Trump, black people love me," the reliably controversial actor said.
Years later, my Handspring Visor works as reliably as the day I bought it.
It can tell you pretty reliably whether you are African or Asian or European.
Lower-floor apartment units are coveted as they reliably can be accessed by stairs.
Unlike many other markets, no single exchange has attracted enough liquidity to hedge reliably.
The new sensor works far more reliably, but can cause some weird side effects.
But predicting and reliably influencing the behavior of a flock is no simple matter.
Republican candidate Troy Balderson has led all public polling in the reliably red district.
And pundits' snap declarations that Ohio is now "reliably red" are equally off-base.
Midterm elections are historically dominated by older voters, a much more reliably Republican demographic.
It works reliably and as intended on every platform, every operating system, every device.
We all know we're supposed to use sunscreen more reliably than we probably do.
Lamb ran a moderate campaign as he looked to navigate a reliably GOP district.
I admired Norman because he was never late, never rude and, reliably, always there.
Even so, some EEG signals are strong enough to be picked up pretty reliably.
Clinton took 57 percent of the vote in the reliably liberal state in November.
He was heavily favored to win the general election in the reliably red county.
That gives senators a strong incentive to reliably stand with -- or against -- the president.
In short, we can close Indian Point now and reliably keep the lights on.
President Trump carried his reliably Republican Houston-area district by 10 points last year.
For now, C.T.E. can be reliably diagnosed only through a brain examination after death.
And they reliably turn out to vote at a higher rate than younger people.
That fresh-faced guy, reliably bouncing in the booth behind a slew of controllers?
Winning For Women is also backing two Republicans running in more reliably red districts.
But none of these kinds of correlations reliably sort the true from the false.
However, if elected, they will reliably return to the "centrist" views they previously espoused.
How reliably they produce that high, of course, depends on the brand you're inhaling.
The company's navigation algorithms performed reliably for 10 nearly identical laps over the weekend.
When Nauman first arrived to this property in 1989, the creek was reliably full.
Republican groups got in early and started spending to protect the reliably red seat.
There were speaking gigs, a stint as a reliably pro-Trump pundit on CNN.
Ivan, given his children and other details, seems more reliably corporeal, but who knows.
Picking out traffic lights is now done reliably by self-driving car vision systems.
The paradox is that accountable governments defend the powerful more reliably than authoritarian ones.
If there aren't rules for doing this reliably and accurately, there's a giant problem.
According to the group's calculations, only a 2 percent harvest rate is reliably sustainable.
Most people can't reliably distinguish romaine from other forms of lettuce, Ms. Halloran said.
The Comotomo baby bottles were the only ones that reliably worked with our son.
What will matter most, at first, is how reliably HomePod can perform the basics.
"The Bachelor" is one of several veteran reality shows that have been reliably steady.
"These suburbs used to be reliably Republican," said former Senator Mary Landrieu, a Democrat.
Historically, the various meat substitutes were reliably meh — tempeh; seitan; bland, grainy veggie burgers.
It's also earned a reputation for reliably bad performance, thank you Java Enterprise Edition.
Northam is more reliably liberal on social issues but more of an establishment candidate.
And while machines can reliably interoperate, humans, uniquely, can build deep relationships of trust.
There are N.F.L. teams that reliably dominate opponents on both sides of the ball.
But Chief Justice Roberts has still been much more reliably conservative than Justice Kennedy.
The district is considered reliably Republican, with registered Republicans outnumbering Democrats by 50,000 voters.
Waivers appear to be given reliably only when much publicity is brought to bear.
Though reliably tomboyish and relentlessly capable, Arya spent season six locked in internal conflict.
Despite Kansas's deep-red hue, Democrats have won the governorship reliably in recent years.
While they reliably applauded the president's remarks, he left them in a tough place.
Truth be told, the Emmys are currently the most reliably surprising TV awards show.
New England, long considered reliably Democratic, is a prime example of the party's demise.
Its technology cannot reliably determine in some documents which pronoun goes with which name.
Peyser, on the other hand, is a reliably left-of-center writer at Vice.
The 2018 report seems to indicate that change is occurring a little more reliably.
Transport app Citymapper is reliably, even admirably inventive, but not all its experiments work out.
It seems to work better and more reliably than the other playlist downloaders we tried.
Do you mean that computers would be able to reliably predict what people will do?
He served for a decade as a popular and reliably conservative member of the House.
McSally is a respected veteran, a conservative woman senator, and a reliably party-line Republican.
Reliably safe supplies of donor human milk from established milk banks are still limited, however.
The Point: Texas was never as reliably Republican as conventional wisdom suggested in the 2000s.
Weeds, Jenji Cohan's other major success, was reliably terrible after a promising first few seasons.
Gauging demand The first piece of the puzzle is being able to reliably predict demand.
This is the Christmas episode, reliably the most-watched episode of the season for SNL.
The service is known for its ability to match users' tastes reliably with minimal interaction.
American publishing today milks a reliably profitable herd of authors for bland, high-fat novels.
You can Chromecast to the Shield TV, and voice commands through Google Assistant work reliably.
It would invest more in Instagram, which still reliably generates social capital for its users.
You know why it's good: because it works reliably, worldwide, and with millions of devices.
The hardest part isn't getting the photo, but reliably measuring the distance the photo covers.
It's open until 8 on Friday nights, and it's a reliably quiet time to go.
Strategists say the curve has to remain inverted for some time to reliably signal recession.
We can't do that if we can't reliably get the parts to do our jobs.
If there's one thing you can reliably expect from Comic-Con each year, it's lines.
Spicer might be shamefully offensive and reliably unreliable, but so is the administration he represents.
It can also reliably identify close familial relatives, as distant as third or fourth cousins.
No official register of floating armouries exists, so it is impossible to count them reliably.
Fortunately, the large trackpad is smooth and tracks my fingers reliably, even with multitouch gestures.
"We aim to reliably deliver every bag on every flight," Lentsch said in a statement.
The Pro 5 is slow to respond to taps and doesn't register every input reliably.
The classic choice is the cheese plate, the reliably tasty gateway to your main course.
Many Americans don't realize how much wind power reliably contributes to U.S. energy independence today.
The reliably conservative outlets he's selected at his pressers have certainly not asked about it.
But Trump carried the reliably conservative district by just 1 percentage point on Election Day.
Picture a line of dominoes once carefully stacked, reliably ticking down, one by one. 1.
We already have robots that perform surgical tasks more precisely and reliably than human hands.
Some partners will grow to be top performers, reliably delivering great service or desirable products.
Until recently scientific instruments have not been sensitive enough to detect ctDNA routinely and reliably.
The five-point margin is low for a Democratic incumbent in reliably blue New Jersey.
What's interesting is how reliably the other side pretends that none of this is happening.
The economy has reliably been one of the most important factors influencing a presidential election.
Jews, a reliably Democratic group comprising about 2 percent of voters, will overwhelmingly vote Clinton.
There are several technical challenges remaining in getting Aquila to reliably fly 90-day stretches.
The hotel's French restaurant is reliably considered to be among Beirut's best (and most expensive).
He further suggested the results could portend future elections where districts are less reliably partisan.
The 9th District is reliably conservative, but this year's race has narrowed throughout the fall.
If companies can't reliably predict an acceptable return on their investments, they will not invest.
A continuing drought will lead to a reduction in the acreage we can reliably irrigate.
Once reliably Republican, it has become much, much more Democrat-friendly in recent statewide races.
For the accused, it means the absence of such proof does not reliably exculpate them.
According to NBC, the leaked internal poll also showed Trump underperforming in reliably red states.
Yet out in the country, even in some reliably red states, reform movements have sprouted.
Costa's district is reliably blue, but he's won by narrow margins in past midterm years.
The fastest growing segments of the state population have been reliably Democratic on Election Day.
There's a basket for storage, the seat reclines, the wheels lock reliably, and so on.
He is making it virtually impossible for anyone to know in what to reliably invest.
Finding a device to reliably perform these simple tasks was, by far, the biggest challenge.
It is true it is their work, but they are always reliably nice and positive.
While Vine gained early traction with young users, the app did not reliably make money.
However strenuous technically, her work is reliably feather-light in feeling, even at architectural scale.
A simple blood test that can reliably predict recovery time might not be far off.
Polls also show Arizona, normally a reliably red state, is a closer contest than anticipated.
Secondly, women cannot reliably self-induce labor without pharmacological assistance, which jails do not provide.
Russell's stories are reliably funny, empathetic, studded with beautiful sentences, and gently, spine-tinglingly creepy.
Why it matters: There's real worry that a Democrat could win this reliably Republican district.
Some who reliably had orgasms from vaginal intercourse stopped having them that way while pregnant.
A reliably conservative majority makes it much more likely that one of those attempts succeeds.
And finally, all of it had to work reliably for the $150 billion research operation.
The only reliably crowd-free moments, she said, are between 28:900 and 240 a.m.
Three decades ago, astronomers could not say reliably whether there were planets around other stars.
Critics say that leads the platform to surface fringe material that reliably wins more clicks.
Part of their goal may be to invigorate social conservatives, a reliably Republican voting bloc.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency is what reliably puts food in their mouths.
Interestingly, this question reliably ranks as one of our most difficult to answer each week.
It seems that, in the TV show, Dany is completely and reliably immune from fire.
The best rule about predicting recessions is that virtually no one can reliably do so.
It's almost like watching someone go live on Instagram, only this show is reliably entertaining.
It's almost like watching someone go live on Instagram, only this show is reliably entertaining.
It's true that the Democratic-appointed justices are more reliably liberal than in the past.
Like California's 45th District, the Sixth District of Illinois had been reliably Republican for decades.
And guess who's left: higher-income/older/suburban Hispanics who aren't nearly as reliably Dem.
Presumably, with support for just two devices at once, the Liberty will work more reliably.
For years, South Florida's Cuban community voted reliably for Cuban-American candidates in local elections.
Statoil, the biggest energy company in Norway, provides millions with energy daily, reliably and responsibly.
We are not going to reliably hang out, no matter how I feel about you.
If you have a desalination plant, energy and seawater, you can reliably get clean water.
But there&aposs absolutely everything to be won in providing reliably extraordinary experiences for customers.
Mr. Dergarabedian noted that studios used to be able to reliably counterprogram "tent pole" movies.
It's a survey of thousands of voters which has been reliably accurate in recent years.
Pakistan, reliably chaotic since 1947, has served Hanif as a wellspring of characters and ideas.
No one should be surprised by his record because it is reliably right of center.
Some were good at keeping out oxygen (which spoils ground coffee) but didn't puncture reliably.
The fall and winter months reliably had the lowest promotion rate, according to the report.
It will take Lyft time to scale up to a point where it's reliably profitable.
In a reliably Republican state, Moore's campaign became rocked by multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
One can be impetuous, superficial and immature, while another is reliably careful, thoughtful and wise.
They include lawsuits to be filed in reliably conservative courts when new regulations are issued.
African American women are a crucial voting bloc, with reliably higher turnout than other voters.
For projects that cannot reliably extract sufficient fees for services, availability payments can be used.
Texas is reliably red, yet Democrats made substantial gains there during the 2018 congressional elections.
Both districts are usually reliably Republican areas where Democrats nonetheless waged competitive campaigns in 2018.
The chef uses local ingredients like Transylvanian trout and pairs them reliably with Romanian wines.
Building systems to safely and reliably transport large groups of students is a logistical challenge.
Mr. Trump's projection of realness relies on him being reliably self-aggrandizing and wildly inappropriate.
They don't reliably vote for the candidate who they agree with more on the issues.
Credible military threats most reliably compel Tehran to roll back its progress toward a bomb.
The introductory economics class is reliably one of the most popular courses offered to undergraduates.
Hard as it is to believe today, California once reliably voted Republican in presidential elections.
Rivers and creeks, used as frozen highways for sleds, are not reliably freezing as expected.
The web had shown that you could publish documents reliably in a commons-based network.
People differ in the duration in which they can reliably distinguish [which side is longer].
To be reliably pro-growth, the best thing you could do is make it revenue neutral.
Until two weeks ago the party was at least reliably delivering its votes for Mrs May.
A machine that can reliably identify fake news would mean AI has reached human-level intelligence.
The power of Crispr/Cas9 is its ability to do this all so precisely and reliably.
My best method for reliably generating hits requires me to also churn out plenty of duds.
Five of the Democrats are in reliably Republican states that voted overwhelmingly for Trump: Indiana Sen.
Predicted to be a conservative justice, Souter instead turned out to be a reliably liberal vote.
Because robots are relatively expensive, teachers need robots they can reliably use for a long time.
To be fair, it's really hard to anticipate this stuff, and impossible to reliably time it.
Libya, Syria and Yemen are collapsed states; Jordan and Egypt are stable, but not reliably so.
No test can reliably tell whether someone who claims to be gay is telling the truth.
So will future algorithms be able to reliably classify this sort of content in the future?
But experts have expressed doubts over whether computers would be able to reliably perform such analysis.
Daiso's signature flat price is reliably attractive to Japanese consumers worried about their country's economic woes.
Up to now, sleep has been the one place you could reliably go to escape technology.
As in real relationships, none of these narrators are perfectly reliable, but they are reliably engrossing.
There's literally millions of those, one after another reliably waiting for you to get lost in.
Above all else, both companies want each and every system to operate reliably, efficiently, and safely.
If they had heterosexual sex, they could not reliably plan their education or their work lives.
Most land visitors arrive in cars, and windshields make it difficult to reliably capture facial images.
But hair testing can't always reliably determine whether a compound originated from internal or external sources.
The consensus view usually reflects what's already happened, meaning that it's also reliably behind the curve.
Your applications run in a secure environment and run reliably even with large amounts of data.
It seems it still takes human to reliably tell us what humans are really up to.
Sanders, however, responded on Twitter that he'd rather see more reliably liberal justices join the court.
Clinton starts with a base of 242 electoral voters in states that are now reliably Democratic.
Only the most extreme forms of violence, such as murders, are reliably reported to the police.
This is a steady shower that reliably produces an average of 103-20 meteors per hour.
The newcomers are neither as highbrow nor as reliably liberal as earlier settlers, which causes tension.
That allows the sheet to respond more reliably to the forces required to create the fold.
Once a reliably red state, Nevada has been turning bluer and bluer over the past decade.
These behave differently when processed, and so are hard to convert reliably into flour or snacks.
Theranos only reliably performed a dozen of the 200 tests it offered with its own technology.
Prior to 28, SEIA's contributions to Democrats were reliably double what the group gave to Republicans.
As studies of media slant have reliably shown, agenda-setting is widespread in today's media marketplace.
Whenever Sonos releases new updates, it takes pains to make sure older hardware still works reliably.
The GOP nomination is a prize worth having, since Tennessee is now a reliably Republican state.
Providing a stable and reliably affirmative answer there may prove to be this startup's biggest challenge.
The ensuing catwalk action might not always be well-received, but it reliably gets people talking.
It still looked great and worked reliably, so Optimum definitely sent it to a premature end.
It's a reliable and reliably beautiful play—with both characteristics, I think, owing to its simplicity.
The three, like Moran, are reliably conservative senators who generally vote with McConnell on major bills.
You want to detect stage one cancers and you just can't do that reliably from blood.
Investors love its Valentine's Day positioning, too — reliably pushing the stock up ahead of the holiday.
To have organized societies we depend mostly on big systems that do things consistently and reliably.
Thursday's results reflect Arizona's new status as a battleground state after years of reliably going red.
It has constituted perhaps the most reliably Republican group of voters in the country—until now.
Refiners perform maintenance to keep units operating reliably and safely, protecting themselves from costly unplanned outages.
But the 213-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar wasn't as reliably consistent as previous Macs.
Less than 53 percent of voters cast ballots in reliably Republican Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia.
How can Obama balance the competing demands of securing confirmation and appointing a reliably liberal justice?
The rural white "Jessecrats," conservative Democrats who reliably cast ballots for Mr. Helms, are dying off.
Apparently Stephens reliably held a job as a case manager at a children's behavioral health agency.
He knows the drugs work, he reiterates, because he has seen them work, repeatedly and reliably.
I can't even begin to describe the work upgrade that reliably fast wireless photo syncing makes.
Reliably getting the gear and supplies to the station is a milestone in and of itself.
Above all, there is Berlin, its weather reliably foul, and its memories of atrocity still fresh.
African Americans are a reliably Democratic voting bloc and make up about 27% of Alabama's electorate.
This reliably works, and it's the highest-leverage way to achieve conversion improvements on your posts.
If viral ads reliably accomplish anything at all, perhaps it's a different kind of political work.
Yet while his rhetoric has grown more reliably partisan, his decibel level seems to have dropped.
Only one thing reliably delivered relief, and I devoted at least two hours daily to it.
Accurate data – reliably modeled and thoughtfully structured – will make insuring that risk attractive to private capital.
Charters also have variable academic outcomes overall, and they don't reliably outperform public schools on average.
Every year, airlines transport passengers literally billions of miles around the globe safely, reliably and efficiently.
As long as you stick within the Eglu ecosystem, everything will work simply, easily, and reliably.
But the 212-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar wasn't as reliably consistent as previous Macs.
Really, the only thing that could be reliably predicted after the reversal of Roe is chaos.
Not even a war's duration or its intensity can so reliably predict a peace deal's outcome.
"When our parents graduated, purpose reliably came from your job, your church, your community," he said.
Yes, they're three reliably blue states representing 17 electoral votes among them, but every vote counts.
The United States continues to grant asylum, fairly reliably, to people who flee anti-gay persecution.
In replacing Justice Kennedy, a moderate conservative, he will give the court a reliably conservative bloc.
Being sick forces me into the moment and it's the only thing that reliably does so.
The guns issue also has a profound political dimension, reliably driving rural Americans into Republican arms.
Unfortunately, this is actually one of the harder information security threats to reliably give advice for.
Yet Mr. Mueller "could not reliably determine Manafort's purpose" in sharing the data with Mr. Kilimnik.
But lately, Grand Traverse Bay hasn't been freezing over reliably, so warmer temperatures arrive too soon.
But while drowsiness often accompanies cannabis use, the evidence that it reliably improves sleep remains modest.
They are just using them without any place to reliably visit to pick up sterile syringes.
But meteorological authorities emphasize that this effect is only reliably seen in large-scale air masses.
Unlike psychiatric drugs, or psychotherapy, pulses of current can change people's behavior very quickly, and reliably.
But the voter file has a weakness: Education is not reliably included on public voter files.
Firm, dry-packed mozzarella melted more neatly and reliably than the soft, fresh, water-packed kind.
They're what I usually buy: Sliced over lasagna, casseroles and pizzas, they melt reliably into stretchiness.
One of the few downsides to Thanksgiving is the reliably terrible traffic that comes with it.
Recipes for such a cake are found most reliably in the recipe files of older relatives.
Aside from nouveau, his budget-priced, reliably fruity Beaujolais, packaged with bright floral labels, was ubiquitous.
Iowa leads the nation by reliably generating over 2023 percent of its electricity using wind power.
The reliably formidable quarterbacks will both miss time to undergo surgeries for injuries sustained on Sunday.
Now in its 33rd year, this festival reliably offers an impressive smorgasbord of straight-ahead jazz.
Reliably red for decades, the district went for Mr. Trump by nearly 12 points in 2016.
This time of year, productions of "The Nutcracker" descend on New York more reliably than snow.
No gene profile reliably forecasts the ability to catch a long pass near the far sideline.
Judge Gorsuch will be taking the seat of one of the court's most reliably conservative justices.
"The number one resource we can&apost reliably create someplace else is the workforce," he said.
This makes it difficult to produce a CBD product where CBD is reliably and consistently absorbed.
So, "supremacy" is a matter of how quickly and reliably a computer can solve a problem.
So it reliably keeps guns away from the same people background checks attempt to filter out.
Remember how Peter Molyneux would give wildly ambitious speeches about games, then reliably fail to deliver?
Bay Area voters turn out at higher percentages and vote more reliably Democratic than Angeleno voters.
Colas said that investors can reliably track price movements in individual cryptocurrencies by monitoring search traffic.
"And once you can make cheap electricity reliably," he said, "there's a huge market for it."
What you've yet to learn is how reliably tender and evocative Castellani's onrushing prose can be.
America's commercial nuclear industry safely and reliably produces 63 percent of our emission-free electric power.
Though the Sixth District technically has more registered Democrats, it's voted reliably Republican in past elections.
Strong deterrence also requires dispelling the misconception that the source of cyberattacks cannot be reliably identified.
But it appeared not to be working on key swing senators, who rejected the popular notion that the Supreme Court is evenly split on abortion, with four justices who will reliably vote to uphold abortion protections and four justices who will reliably vote to allow new restrictions.
However, it is very difficult for investors to select fund managers who can reliably beat their peers.
The model remains a few years away from working reliably and requires pricey cloud computing to build.
"Our number one priority is to safely and reliably return to flight for our customers," SpaceX said.
Drake has become the sappy rapper/singer we reliably turn to for a specific feeling and story.
But he sticks reliably with House Republicans, casting votes for both Obamacare repeal and GOP tax cuts.
Buolamwini tested to see if each could reliably classify the gender of the person in each photo.
Only through standardization and following protocols for characterization as proposed here, the graphene industry can evolve reliably.
Trump was hoping for an enormous crowd, and July Fourth reliably draws plenty of people to Washington.
Drafting well requires skill in identifying promising players, but it is very hard to do this reliably.
And how do you make all that concrete float reliably enough to carry cars and even trains?
Most lenders report that housing loans are paid back more reliably than other products in their portfolio.
Nothing will ever be as funny to me as how reliably anticlimactic this franchise's musical guests are.
One of the reviewers (at least) had not been as reliably confidential as they should have been.
The only good thing we still reliably do for future generations is get out of their way.
Countries will mostly want to know how to make and reliably launch shorter-range missiles, he continued.
In previous elections, the people who do reliably go out and vote in Texas have voted conservative.
In my experience, tossing the cheese first with the starch ensured the fondue thickened reliably and evenly.
There are two things Hollywood has been reliably obsessed with for decades: treasure hunts, and space exploration.
The Tories used to be reliably business-friendly, yet under Mrs May things could be rather different.
A $19 fare is nice for drivers, but only if they can get it repeatedly and reliably.
He's a reliably colorful and belligerent figure in debates over copyright, surveillance, and other tech policy issues.
I'm still no guru and I'll admit I've struggled to sit down with Headspace reliably every day.
While Singh can reliably tell the caller's gender and age, it can be difficult to go farther.
Color temperature reliably predicts spectral content of light -- that is, how much of each wavelength is present.
Russia's interference in Ukraine has been widely condemned, but Donald Trump has reliably cozied-up to Putin.
In general, Justice Scalia seemed suspicious of elite legal opinion, suggesting that it reliably espoused liberal orthodoxies.
He'll need the vote of angry independents to win, and in Iowa they don't reliably turn out.
Trump's sagging national poll numbers, hope Arizona Democrats, will nudge reliably Republican red Arizona, closer toward purple.
Enforcement decisions need to be bubbled up to humans if automated systems can't reliably identify what's right.
Unfortunately, it was too buggy for me to capture reliably, but here's video evidence of its existence.
The problem is that shooting people past our bubble of atmosphere, safely and reliably, is still tricky.
When the Arctic is cold and lower latitudes are reliably warm, the jet stream is more stable.
First, machine learning requires well-defined problems where input data can reliably be mapped to output predictions.
The odors we leave around our homes when we leave lessen reliably as the day wears on.
But he also reliably tweets out positive quotes and videos from the network and its sister channel.
To get there, the South Korean giant is depending on its reliably popular "Galaxy S" smartphone series.
On the flip side, electric skateboards also have to be able to stop quickly and reliably, too.
Publishers who practice clickbait social strategy the most reliably are often viral mills like Distractify and ViralNova.
But over the years, more and more techniques developed by which power demand can be reliably controlled.
As an actor, he was a reliably shifty presence, excellent at playing characters with hazy moral centers.
In that same period, oil has reliably gained as well and moved higher 6.5 percent on average.
This week: The latest hashtag meme #NaziBucketChallenge versus the reliably juvenile retweeting stylings of President Donald Trump.
The incidents highlight the clandestine but incessant hacking campaigns that continue reliably between the US and China.
But few companies have proven they can reliably generate free cash flow or meaningful returns for investors.
The so-called enemies of the people have reliably reported on the President's many lies and misrepresentations.
"Angola LNG is operating safely and reliably," Angola LNG Marketing Ltd said in a statement on Monday.
The difficulty of that task—operating reliably enough to eliminate the human backup—explains Gatik's limited ambitions.
The fulcrum of adoption of voice first boils down to the ability to detect and respond reliably.
No, America isn't an oligarchy in which both parties reliably serve the interests of the economic elite.
They've successfully reduced the process required to reliably move money around the world to a few steps.
She was raised in the middle of the country, in a reliably middle-class suburb of Chicago.
However, most of the retirements are in districts that are reliably Republican; Hurd and Olson are exceptions.
Even she and her colleagues could not reliably predict the effect of the law if it passed.
And its shares, which once reliably outperformed Brazil's benchmark stock index, have plunged 43 percent this year.
If women were reliably included in the field of economics, we would have better outcomes for everyone.
Garrett represents Virginia's reliably Republican 5th district, which runs from Northern Virginia to the North Carolina line.
Lately, however, men's tennis isn't turning out stormy souls as reliably as it did in the past.
While Marchant's district used to be reliably red, he won reelection by just 3 points in 2018.
Developed in the 1950s, the catapults used steam piped from the ship's turbines to reliably launch planes.
But Instagram is still one of the most reliably profitable apps for both influencers and advertisers alike.
Still, the technology needs to work reliably in all neighborhoods, said telecommunications analyst Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson.
The polling aggregation site Real Clear Politics has shifted the reliably red Texas into the "tossup" states.
But growing homogeneity outside its larger cities has made it more reliably Republican on the presidential level.
They have an unusually high proportion of white working-class and rural voters; these are reliably Republican.
Atherosclerosis, or hardening and narrowing of the arteries, is one risk factor that reliably predicts heart problems.
"Texas is no longer, I believe, a reliably red state," Cornyn said on Hugh Hewitt's radio show.
Until then, farmers will struggle to reliably predict new seasonal patterns and regularly plant the wrong crops.
Clinton's campaign is pushing hard in reliably red states amid controversy over Trump's past treatment of women.
BrolyLegs' van broke down after Evo 2016, meaning he could no longer reliably travel to interstate tournaments.
The high density of art programs at local colleges and universities reliably brings new talent to town.
Aside from Leonard, Parker was the only Spur who could semi-reliably score off a ball screen.
Rain or shine, Bill was reliably present at this early-bird post until about 8:45 a.m.
This came close to this location's hottest reliably measured temperature in recent decades, which was 129°F.
By doing so, our customers and team members can more reliably plan their upcoming travel on American.
Though Alabama is considered a reliably Republican state, the election is expected to be closer than usual.
Though reliably liberal, she is not a radical or a left-winger in the Bernie Sanders mold.
Though reliably handsome and spectacularly well crafted, the works aren't especially expressive or, God knows, conceivably functional.
"I'm the only candidate who you can reliably say, 'He's not under F.B.I. investigation,'" Mr. DeSantis said.
But Virginia is another matter, and it offers a warning for Democratic overconfidence outside reliably blue areas.
Leadership without an inner moral compass reliably pointing toward justice inevitably ends in the abuse of power.
"His Marlboro-Lights-weathered voice blanketed the continent after dark, reliably chilling his audience," one reviewer wrote.
And without those numbers, experts say, Kobach cannot reliably conclude whether widespread voter fraud is taking place.
In the 1950s and '60s it was a reliably Republican state, home of the emerging conservative movement.
While most of those districts are reliably red, three are considered vulnerable -- those represented by retiring Reps.
Even characters that are reliably awesome — like Clarke — didn't seem to sound or act anything like themselves.
In short vignettes about his childhood, Hemon probes his memories and his ability to reliably relay them.
There's no doubt that the technology to reliably power most of Puerto Rico with distributed renewables exists.
And because, over time, I've demonstrated some pattern of making somewhat reliably smart-ish, good enough decisions.
Prevention has been elusive, in part because doctors have not had programs that reliably reduce suicide rates.
Granted, in many places, the cheapest drinks on the market are reliably homemade liquors, like America's moonshine.
President Donald Trump reliably tells the truth on one thing: He likes the way dictators do business.
Colorado, another favorite landing spot for those who can no longer afford California, is now reliably blue.
Because no other tool can so reliably solve that problem, his calculus has proved difficult to change.
What was once a reliably blue state is now one of the most Republican in the country.
An obvious one is when an app stops working reliably in a way that affects your life.
I found it to be accurate, and it reliably unlocked my Surface every time I sat down.
Under the old lines, Holding's district was reliably Republican; President Donald Trump carried it by 12 points.
Even Global Times, a nationalist Chinese tabloid that is reliably voluble about Mr. Trump, has been quiet.
We don't yet know how to reliably do this for enough people to make the approach efficient.
Trump is expected to win Utah, and New Mexico is considered a reliably safe state for Democrats.
People often assume that eating more reliably causes weight gain but this isn't actually true at all.
Jazz Now in its 33rd year, this festival reliably offers an impressive smorgasbord of straight-ahead jazz.
Even in reliably conservative strongholds, some say they're ready to ditch a system built on private insurance.
Pennsylvania is more reliably blue in presidential cycles, going to the Democrat in every election since 1992.
You may not be able to get to work reliably if you can't understand a transit schedule.
Upon his inauguration, however, President Barack Obama appointed the reliably bank-friendly Tim Geithner as Treasury Secretary.
Babies are more reliably engaged by a sketch of a face than they are by other images.
They also want it to work reliably — wherever they are and whenever they want to do it.
In nearly 60 years of fishing, I've never found anywhere where shore fishing is so reliably good.
She is able to form warm relationships with other women, in particular the reliably delightful Peik Lin.
Recording Academy voters have been reliably stodgy and ballad-loving, at best befuddled and at worst wrongheaded.
The spokesperson told Broadly she thought it was absurd that Chechnya could reliably investigate its own abuse.
And if you don't care about swiping, QuickType is still the most reliably accurate keyboard on iPhone.
"The Hispanic vote in Florida was reliably conservative and now is becoming reliably Democrat," said Fernand R. Amandi, a pollster who has extensively surveyed Latinos in this crucial swing state whose 1.13 electoral votes are very much up for grabs, and could determine the outcome of the presidential race.
Texas is a reliably red state, but nonetheless has several Republican lawmakers facing tough reelection campaigns next year.
West Virginia has gone from reliably Democratic to safe territory for Republicans in presidential elections within a generation.
Scrolling through the SparkNotes Instagram account, you notice it generally uses a recurring but reliably satisfying meme format.
Now they're reliably caring for their adopted baby, feeding it regurgitated food (as birds are wont to do).
Will the GOP continue to be the party that reliably advances business interests with a socially conservative affect?
The ambiance doesn't suck, either, with locally handmade tables staggered throughout the space and a reliably decent soundtrack.
But it means even more as a step toward reliably getting humans off of Earth—maybe even permanently.
While Juul is wildly popular, it is still unclear whether it can reliably help wean adults off tobacco.
Like Schumer, Merkley said Sessions could not reliably handle the matter because of his closeness to the President.
It's been reliably reported that Chinese President Xi Jinping personally intervened last weekend to pull back his negotiators.
Unions also tend to reduce inequality; states, where unions are stronger, have reliably lower levels of economic inequality.
But at least a dozen times during his reliably 32-minute oration, someone standing nearby me murmured, ''Amen.
A few years ago, North American startups reliably received at least two-thirds of global early-stage investment.
In this setting, ProPILOT Assist worked as reliably as a similar system from a luxury brand or Tesla.
And for riders, we hope this means they'll able to get a ride reliably where ever they are.
Thankfully, there are plenty of places where you can reliably shelter yourself in the warm glow of alcohol.
Democrats who want to fight Trump on social issues, by contrast, will find a more reliably conservative adversary.
If it works accurately and reliably, this will be a huge help for people navigating a new city.
It recently made an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, one of the most reliably bullish formations out there.
What these warning systems cannot do reliably is predict immediately whether a given earthquake will cause a tsunami.
Phoenix (CNN)Harriett Freedman doesn't just sense the once reliably Republican state of Arizona is now a battleground.
An AI capable of reliably deciding what counts as harassment, let alone "fake news", is a pipe dream.
Nevertheless, compared to most of the gasbags filling up our collective headspace, Peterson is reliably smart and interesting.
Utah, which is typically a reliably red state in presidential contests, has emerged as a possible toss-up.
But all the while, Vizio has reliably been producing some top-notch 22K TVs at appealing price points.
Eskom, the bloated, looted national electricity firm, can no longer reliably keep the lights on or factories humming.
In a small scale model, the company's shown that the SeaAerial can reliably pick up a TV signal.
All of this is true; BoJack Horseman is one of the most reliably bleak shows airing right now.
Given such drastic changes, consumers would pay dearly for a service that can quickly and reliably execute transactions.
"Nobody I spoke to in the military had an idea that could reliably thread the needle," he says.
But in tests of CFPB computer systems, Mulvaney said, the agency was able to reliably protect consumer data.
Major challenges including making the devices ultra low-power so that they function reliably deep inside the body.
So retailers are focusing on winning customers at the one place where people reliably shop at stores: airports.
Some conservatives have been skeptical that Trump would reliably nominate conservative judges because of his less-than-robust
I hooked a HTC Vive Pro up and was able to reliably play Beat Saber and Super Hot.
Even a basic machine-learning system can pretty reliably identify and block pornography or images of graphic violence.
But computers aren't as good at reliably "seeing" and recognizing objects as humans are, at least not yet.
While Trump lost the reliably blue state in November, he blew out the field at its GOP primary.
While their districts have been reliably red in House elections, voters in both chose Clinton for president. Rep.
What makes it impressive is that a single model does this reliably across so many types of music.
The pair spent 18 months building the technology they say can reliably recognize weapons in security camera footage.
"A" and "E" are gimmies, "B" is hard to hold, and "D" is too complicated to capture reliably.
Back then there was nowhere reliably to hear the Delta's world-famous art form in its spiritual hometown.
Negotiating with sexual desire, strong as ever, though it less reliably elicits a hard-on to fulfill it.
The suburbs which used to be solidly Republican are today definitely not trending Democratic, but becoming reliably Democratic.
While it is a reliably conservative seat, Trump carried the district by only 1 percentage point in 2016.
Even among reliably conservative white evangelicals, the "Merry Christmas" bloc has shrunk from 72% to 61% of respondents.
The website Real Clear Politics listed Texas, a reliably Republican-leaning state in presidential years, as a tossup.
Apple and Amazon share software with other manufacturers, so many companies' products work reliably with their central controls.
Goodlatte's district is reliably red, so House Republicans for now feel confident they can retain the seat. Rep.
Word on the street is the M840T can be tuned to reliably produce as much as 850 ponies.
Likewise with Haywood, who is trustworthy and reliably gets the work done—but is that just a front?
Americans of retirement age are reliably Republican, while young voters, in the Obama era, have flocked to Democrats.
Polls show him trailing or barely ahead in reliably Republican states like Georgia, Arizona and Utah, even Kansas.
Just like everything else the chain offers, it's reliably OK. But Popeyes' sandwich is a handful of heaven.
Or she could pick Labor Secretary Thomas Perez, who is from the reliably Democratic state of Maryland. Mrs.
This is a significant problem for Mr. Trump because older voters in recent elections have been reliably Republican.
But if Facebook can reliably figure out what we're saying, Messenger could become the modern-day Babel Fish.
U.S. inventories remain bloated, but outside the United States, it is notoriously difficult to reliably count stored barrels.
The show was reliably hilarious thanks in large part to Smith's impeccable timing and knack for physical comedy.
"As more states open up, more reliably dry places like Arizona are going to reach dominance," Wirtshafter predicted.
Remember when Tottenham were reliably soft-centred and conspired to shoot themselves in the foot season after season?
His judicial record, however, indicates that he may not be as reliably conservative as many Republicans would hope.
Unlike most of the South, which reliably gives Republican candidates big majorities, North Carolina is a purple state.
But conservationists said the move comes too soon to be able to reliably judge the Yellowstone grizzly's recovery.
Today we cover Republicans spending more than they would like to defend seats that were once reliably red.
Scientists can reliably measure shifts in populations from a common baseline: when fetid landfill turned to bucolic grassland.
Republicans are concerned Mr. Kobach could cost them a seat in what should be a reliably Republican state.
Philadelphia's suburbs were once so reliably Republican that Ronald Reagan's cabinet included three residents of Montgomery County alone.
The first challenge was that The Times's digital full-text repository only reliably records articles back to 210.
"His depictions of the arc from ignorance to wisdom are reliably deft," Melissa Febos writes in her review.
As unpredictable as Trump can sometimes be, it's the one point he can reliably be expected to make.
And past programs, including internationally, that provide reimbursement for disincentives have reliably been accompanied by increases in donations.
Yet despite their vast importance, few experts seem able to reliably predict where oil prices will go next.
Even reliably Trump-friendly polls like Rasmussen currently show that his approval rating is clearly in negative territory.
The one fixed star is Lucifer herself, sinuous and serpentlike as played by the reliably electrifying Okwui Okpokwasili.
That begins with Trump, whose communication has been consistent only in the sense that it is reliably misleading.
The ability to communicate quickly and reliably is the most priceless attribute a remote employee needs to succeed.
Even if they build systems that fly reliably, companies may have trouble moving the technology into public airspace.
A committed Tory, Ms. Smith initially embraced the calls for austerity, as did many in reliably Conservative Northamptonshire.
The easiest way to tell them from the rest was that they reliably looked cooler than everybody else
In this uncertain time, here are the cookbooks Food reporters and editors turn to for reliably delicious results.
The Nima Sensors worked reliably enough that I'd feel confident passing on food that tested positive for allergens.
In 2016 I spent time in Western Pennsylvania counties that used to be reliably working-class Democratic strongholds.
But until they see other lanes of opportunity reliably opened for them, they will continue to do so.
Ms. Selbst found it easy to reliably haul in $500,000 in profit annually — and often a lot more.
Jim O'Day who represents the area, and even the once-reliably red surrounding county is becoming more purple.
Yet the very existence of these books, coming reliably almost one every year, seemed to belie their message.
It was at least the fastest since 2007, when advanced technology began reliably tracking the speed of pitches.
Despite the hiccups, companies continue to rely on the batteries because they can be cheaply and reliably reproduced.
These outbursts were reliably preceded by a deep furrowing of the brow, such as he was affecting now.
His Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok posts reliably generate articles in the country's politically obsessed, and clubby, media.
It is simply a matter of how long it will take for the technology to be reliably safe.
Iowa is less and less a swing state and she's pretty reliably in Trump's corner on political issues.
And investors would have to feel confident that Boeing can deliver on its promises, reliably and with excellence.
All I ask for in 2020 are candidates who are as reliably gesticulative as 2016 Democratic candidate Sen.
As the 2016 election results illustrate, women of color are the most reliably progressive voters in the country.
Studies have reliably shown that going to school improves your health, makes you happier and raises your income.
Goodlatte's district, for example, is reliably Republican and was won by President Trump in 2016 by 25 points.
Until the HEAR act, heirs who filed claims could not reliably recover if their claims were too old.
They do not reliably store value, rarely serve as a unit of account and are not widely accepted.
That means Netflix might not reliably know a person's location with enough specificity to provide effective emergency alerts.
They found that blood readings above a certain threshold could reliably predict the probability of a patient responding.
So if surveys can't be trusted to reliably anticipate social media sentiment, how can companies predict such backlashes?
Jake Marisnick, the team's reliably damp-looking top reserve, struck out 22017 times in just 20173 plate appearances.
Martha McSally, it will be hard not to see the significance of a reliably red state voting blue.
AI still has a long way to go before it can reliably detect hate speech or violence online.
Both were once reliably Democratic, but they lined up behind Trump in the face of manufacturing job losses.
But it's a serious marvel of automotive design that can reliably conquer the harshest terrains in the world.
With that in mind, Zoom is focused on doing whatever it takes to keep the service running reliably.
Americans saw them reliably only on Fridays, when they set aside weapons to visit a mosque in Babeyal.
The Pittsburgh offense has so much talent on paper, but shows up as reliably as a BART train.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials told Amnesty that cases of suspected "fraud" aren't reliably counted as separations.
Samsung had no explanation, but that same thumb has unlocked several other brands of handsets quickly and reliably.
The real news was that the race was competitive at all, given how reliably Republican Mississippi has been.
Surveys show (including those in the FCA's interim report) that they are deluding themselves; performance does not reliably persist.
On the crucial cases of the last decade (including the cases Stern lists) they've reliably voted as a bloc.
Downstate in Hollister, a reliably red part of the Bible Belt, voters were also expressing discomfort with their choices.
Microsoft acknowledged that it has a long way to go on the project before it can become reliably scalable.
Despite calling Trump "unacceptable" after his "Access Hollywood" remarks became public, she&aposs reliably supported much of his agenda.
Potential support from the private shareholders is also not factored into the ratings, as it cannot be reliably assessed.
Rice-Cameron&aposs father is Ian Cameron, a former long time producer and executive at reliably liberal ABC News.
And foreign institutions might also be interested in ultra-long U.S. Treasurys, provided the U.S. dollar is reliably stable.
So, I think he&aposs been reliably conservative on a number of things, but he&aposs definitely broken away.
And which, of course, would lead to reciprocal actions from Russia whose security will be reliably and unconditionally assured.
These patients would reliably sneeze when quickly exposed sunlight, flash photography, and, in a few cases, even ultraviolet light.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Erdogan reliably caused headaches for American presidents before Trump and that pattern hasn't abated.
If that were the case, then the equations don't reliably reflect the physical world they were designed to describe.
Mac Otakara, at the very least, has a history of reliably leaking new Apple news ahead of their announcements.
Thankfully, the beer enabled me to feel very little of that pain, as did the Chili's reliably warm atmosphere.
Nobody has shown that they can modify the genome of the human germ line and reliably avoid adverse effects.
French startup Netatmo is one of those companies that has reliably cranked out smart home products over the years.
Arguably for the first time since the 1930s, the Supreme Court will have a reliably right-of-center majority.
Consumers would receive their packages far more quickly and reliably, which would build consumer trust and encourage repeat purchasing.
The trouble is that we don't know if psychologists can reliably screen for the right personalities every single time.
Fitch cannot reliably assess the ability of Fiba Group to provide extraordinary support to CEBR in case of need.
Eliminating these disturbances, making the machines operate more reliably and with less waste heat, is every data center's dream.
I found the EOS R to focus reliably and quickly, thanks in part to Canon's dual-pixel AF system.
To run a reliable game-streaming service, the company behind it needs a giant cloud, with reliably fast speeds.
They stopped reliably, ran quietly, and had plenty of range to serve the daily needs of nearly every driver.
It can reliably predict when women are going into labor, which can help reduce preterm births and C-sections.
From an engineering standpoint, one needs a real-world physical system that reliably generates single photons under ambient conditions.
Tom Rooney, when he goes home to his reliably conservative district, people ask him if he knows Matt Gaetz.
Somehow, the electoral map has turned 180 degrees since 1896, with reliably Republican states becoming Democratic and vice versa.
Warehouse work may be mundane, but it changes too often to reliably employ robots for product picking and sorting.
The polls also show Trump underperforming in reliably red states that haven't been competitive for decades in presidential elections.
Maize, he said "is a grain that needs a lot of water" - something southern Mali no longer reliably has.
Nabis is tackling the cannabis shipping and logistics business, working with suppliers to ship out goods to retailers reliably.
Arms transfers were previously bundled into big packages that reliably aroused Chinese anger; they are now growing more routine.
I found the Nanoleaf to work more reliably because of its physical connectors that link all the panels together.
The primary win in reliably red Wyoming means that the Cheney family name is expected to return to Congress.
JEFF FLAKE, Arizona's junior senator, is among the upper chamber's more reliably conservative members, as conservatism was once defined.
They cannot navigate reliably around an ordinary home, move their hands with human dexterity, or conduct open-ended conversations.
Namely, it's difficult for aircraft manufacturers to build VTOL vehicles that can be reliably used in densely populated areas.
To kill off pathogens reliably, meat, poultry, fish and eggs should instead be cooked to the appropriate internal temperature.
But the AI powering these bots is already available in other implementations — and it just doesn't work reliably yet.
At the same time, the president has been attacking the reliably Republican and pro-business U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
As more wind and solar are added, further steps will be needed to reliably integrate them into the grid.
While these scenes thunder forward like thrilling and carefully plotted amusement park rides, the combat is less reliably polished.
Why it matters: Corker is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and was a reliably GOP establishment vote.
Glass, it turns out, enables off-site specialists to reliably and accurately observe and diagnose patients in real-time.
It's been fermenting for 24 hours and needs to warm before it will reliably stretch into a thin disc.
Plus, the reliably Democratic students at two of the largest colleges in Montana will already be on summer vacation.
In fact, DOE studies have already shown that much more renewable energy can reliably be added to the grid.
"You want to detect stage 1 cancer and you just can't do that reliably from blood, " the CEO said.
Many suffer from undesirable sampling methods that yield unrepresentative results, which cannot be reliably corrected with standard statistical techniques.
But even though Trump barely won the district, it is still a reliably conservative seat that regularly reelected Price.
They're still trying to figure out why this happens, but what matters to engineers is that it happens reliably.
For many, the fact that apps delivered messages reliably was more important that the fact that messages were encrypted.
Janice and Gandolf were tested on human vowel sounds, and could reliably mimic these by the end of testing.
Chlorine's lethality, even against unprotected civilians, may be unimpressively low by modern standards, but it reliably continues to terrify.
Nineteenth-century French art is a reliably big draw for museums, but this is a different 193th-century France.
"Texas is no longer, I believe, a reliably red state," Cornyn said on Hugh Hewitt's radio show in November.
But if you want a reliably tasty American-style hard-shell fast-food taco, you go to Taco Bell.
Lewis is a nonfiction superstar, whose books, like Moneyball and Liar's Poker, reliably sell hundreds of thousands of copies.
The power button reliably triggers the lens mechanism and camera app every time, so the system works as designed.
Pfizer's decision will exacerbate an already difficult situation for states seeking drugs that will reliably kill their worst offenders.
In the years since, North Korea has lashed out at China more frequently in their reliably-hyperbolic state media.
Meanwhile, Nelson only held a 7-point lead among the reliably Democratic Puerto Rican community, with 19 percent undecided.
In other words, states needing nuclear fuel can reliably approach Kazakhstan without having to build their own fuel cycles.
His district has been reliably GOP for decades; He won his re-election race in 2016 by 15 points.
Studies have repeatedly shown that nonverbal behavior (averted eyes, folded arms, lip biting, fidgeting) does not reliably indicate deception.
Mr. Bramnick, however, has maintained the traditional Jersey moderate Republican course that appealed to the once reliably Republican suburbs.
Democrat Hiral Tipirneni came within a few points of turning blue a reliably red district in suburban Phoenix, Arizona.
The results of that procedure can reliably distort election returns, giving majorities of elected representatives to minorities of voters.
Agencies across government use different networks and cyber practices, making it harder to reliably push across-the-board changes.
That opening is promising — quick, textured, with a sense of place and a reliably prickly performance from Mr. Thornton.
Traders worry the flattening curve is signaling a weaker economy, since one that is inverted, has reliably signaled recession.
This will do nothing to protect public safety, as animal tests do not reliably predict human reactions to cosmetics.
While we welcome this result, we now expect the G85033 countries to reduce market-distorting subsidies transparently and reliably.
He constantly overcomplicates and reliably choosing the hard way when the easy way is staring him in the face.
A reliably Democratic Assembly is all that's kept Nevada from being controlled by Republicans for the past three decades.
And even the Cuban population, normally reliably Republican, isn't as big a conservative force as it used to be.
Ten-year yields dropped further below three-month rates, an inversion that has reliably predicted recessions in the past.
Sales of prescription medicines such as Jublia and the gastrointestinal drug Xifaxan can be reliably tracked through outside sources.
While Alex has squirted before, we hadn't quite figured out how to make it happen reliably and on cue.
Now, we can't access them to reliably check in on our loved ones and see how they're being affected.
While he was a reliably pro-choice vote in Congress, he wasn't when he served in the Nebraska legislature.
But I'll take a once-every-three-years bout of paranoia over a reliably horrific monthly period any day.
In that context, what sets Dortmund apart is not only identifying them so reliably but enticing them so consistently.
If Hispanic registration jumps, the gap could close even more and keep the reliably red state within Clinton's reach.
For instance, let's say you type in 2000, a ZIP code in the reliably blue enclave of Denver, Colo.
President Trump has selected the kind of reliably conservative jurist that one would expect any Republican president to nominate.
Even if antibodies are reliably produced, this doesn't necessarily mean that recovered patients are immune from a future infection.
Not surprisingly, this includes some of the once reliably Democratic states that President Trump carried in the last election.
It's a quick walk to the old neighborhood spot L.I.C. Bar, with its reliably unfussy drinks and chill patio.
It was perhaps the only place on the spring break-shrouded campus at which students could be reliably found.
"When our parents graduated, that sense of purpose reliably came from your job, your church, your community," he said.
North Korea rightly believes Washington would have to think twice about using force if Pyongyang could reliably strike back.
She suspects that's because people gather more reliably in public places (like schools and offices) during the work week.
And Stitcher, a podcast app that reliably delivers everything from Revisionist History to archived episodes of Desert Island Discs.
If machines can reliably identify less experienced, less credentialed candidates who are likely to excel, it could depress wages.
Then she compared herself to the dogged, unglamorous cricket player Geoffrey Boycott, known for reliably and heavily scoring runs.
He reliably calls the country by its full name — the Islamic Republic of Iran — to highlight its religious identity.
Because of climate change, many might not be reliably cold enough by 2050 to host the Winter Games again.
This research is able to reliably disentangle causation and correlation because a lottery effectively provides a randomized control trial.
Though Kansas is reliably Republican in presidential elections, residents have long elected fairly moderate governors from both political parties.
"Above all else, both companies want each and every system to operate reliably, efficiently, and safely," the statement reads.
Texas, the largest reliably Republican-leaning state, has 36 congressmen and two senators, so they get 38 electoral votes.
" But he said he was "skeptical that this design has been miniaturized to fit reliably on a ballistic missile.
Van Taylor easily won the GOP nomination in March and will be favored to win the reliably Republican seat.
The Falster 4953 has been performing well for me, and the battery will reliably get you through a day.
It's fundamental to the concept of utility service that the company can reliably provide power whenever customers want it.
The paradox of Hong Kong politics today is that the committee might not be so reliably under Beijing's control.
In both, the players were virtually flawless under the reliably commanding baton of their music director, Franz Welser-Möst.
And he can reliably count on voters in so-called indigenous villages whose residents trace their roots back generations.
And we are told that North Korea must not obtain a nuclear capability because it cannot reliably be deterred.
As of 2017, at least, capital and its incessant planetary movements still reliably make a mockery of such slogans.
Among the many things Amazon has going for it: • After years of unprofitability, it is reliably turning in profit.
Germany and Denmark, along with California, Iowa, and Texas already show how large amounts of renewables reliably replaced coal.
The Republicans can also breathe easier about congressional control because so many are safely ensconced in reliably Republican districts.
A writer who reliably bent time into pretzels in earlier works, Stoppard hews to a fully linear structure here.
Otherwise we needed a reliably renewed source of fuel to function optimally, mentally and emotionally as well as physically.
There is no way to reliably learn about decisions of local governments, or even about the issues being raised.
By tradition and by our church's teaching on social justice, many Catholics could readily return to voting reliably Democratic.
An industry that reliably produced understanding of the true nature of things would be an extraordinary achievement of civilization.
McDaniel is a Mississippi State senator and conservative activist who is challenging Hyde-Smith for the reliably Republican seat.
These are among the small pleasures a very good sushi counter reliably offers, generally at a much higher price.
People who could reliably make their mortgage payments were not able to get a mortgage in the first place.
The only reliably big red states for Republicans have been Texas (38) and Georgia (16) totaling 54 electoral votes.
But in the world of cryptocurrencies, which reliably gives us the most jawdropping Jons, who can say for sure?
No amount of money could fix the fact that the district was drawn so reliably red that State Sen.
Which means that any time the weather is remotely amenable, the park is reliably full of children and parents.
While the maximum range was only 100 yards, the weapon reliably knocked out reinforced concrete bunkers and collapsed buildings.
Texas, the largest reliably Republican-leaning state, has 203 congressmen and two senators, so they get 38 electoral votes.
West Virginia once reliably elected Democrats, but the state has turned a dark shade of red in recent years.
He has been as reliably inaccurate when speaking to knowledgeable officials as he is when directly addressing average citizens.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development conducts a national test every decade, which reliably finds evidence of discrimination.
Christie was reelected in 85033 with 61 percent of the vote in the reliably blue state of New Jersey.
But the reliably blue state poses a steep challenge for them, especially after Trump lost there by 27 points.
However, the single-digit leads could be cause for concern for the Trump campaign in the reliably red state.
He also financed a think tank run by a former Australian foreign minister who has been reliably pro-China.
Trump, she said, is a reliably fast player, so he no doubt applauded her quickness, if not the result.
At Greenwich House (as on the forthcoming album), Ms. Davis was joined by the reliably outstanding keyboardist Matt Mitchell.
Even though Hurd votes reliably Republican, he also broke with his party by voting against Obamacare repeal last year.
Most testing on the drug has been in preclinical animal trials, which don't always reliably translate to human models.
They may think they are, but they vote almost as reliably for their party as self-identified partisans do.
He'd pick up every swing state, some reliably blues states like Minnesota, and even one of Maine's congressional districts.
The crudeness of Fox's racist fearmongering has not stopped it from being one of America's most reliably moneymaking media businesses.
Hillary Clinton is pressing into reliably red Arizona as she tries to steal a Republican state away from Donald Trump.
Sensible views about taxes or any other subject do not reliably triumph over less sensible ones in the short run.
About as easy to use as a kitchen gadget can get, it works reliably, and it's equally easy to clean.
Soon, tests might even be able to reliably defeat the DIY tricks that armchair pot scientists sell on the internet.
Seen through his eyes, barely visible under a big and snug bucket hat, Lake Como does just seem, reliably, dope.
As a result, our merchants, other apps, and partner ecosystem can't reliably serve their customers or comply with privacy legislation.
Since the technology learns by finding faint patterns, it needs an enormous amount of information to reliably find meaningful ones.
In that way, a Loon network can reliably mimic a terrestrial LTE one, even as it floats in the sky.
But before that happens, the company still needs to prove it can reliably make money — and a lot of it.
In the end, though, knowledge — of oneself or another — proves elusive, which is reliably the case in this filmmaker's work.
The rumored news comes from Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, who has reliably predicted Apple trends in the past.
In his rebuttal, Mr Stevenson noted that the "awesome" power of executing someone must be exercised "fairly, reliably and humanely".
Eero can ensure customers' home networks have a good enough connection for all of Amazon's devices to run reliably, too.
But so far no one has quite worked out what will move it on from merely good to reliably great.
Senators making this argument tend to represent reliably conservative states or, like Cruz, do not face re-election this year.
In future, firms that comb purchase histories and search data may be able to send more reliably pleasing product assortments.
To this end, they've developed a machine learning program that can reliably detect handguns based on visual recognition and classification.
But the power lines are so "reliably unreliable", says an Indian executive, that they might as well be washing lines.
Scientists are looking at how we can induce lucid dreams more reliably, as well as clinical applications of lucid dreaming.
The exempt counties are reliably Republican outposts, so currying favour with constituents is a likelier explanation than outright racial animus.
It could be theoretically applied to just about any object, providing the AR cameras are capable of reliably identifying it.
It's this: As the number of victims in a tragedy increases, our empathy, our willingness to do something, reliably decreases.
The point is not that Dr Kosinski and Mr Wang have created software which can reliably determine gay from straight.
Even Nvidia has expressed doubt that the computing hardware it sells to Tesla is capable of supporting full automation reliably.
Minnesota is a reliably Democratic state, having last voted for a Republican when Richard Nixon won re-election in 1972.
McMullin, who is originally from Utah, is polling close to Trump and Hillary Clinton in the typically reliably red state.
Opportunity: Create a simple process so caregivers can clock into shifts with a mobile app and reliably receive electronic payment.
Since then, Trump's second nominee to the high court, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, replaced the less reliably conservative Justice Anthony Kennedy.
"Even now, Spectrum-Time Warner Cable continues to offer internet speeds that we found they cannot reliably deliver," said Schneiderman.
The party might have thought twice if Mr Franken was not from a reliably liberal state with a Democratic governor.
If Live Captions can't work reliably in these scenarios, it will be much less useful and risks becoming an afterthought.
Just a year ago, machine translation still produced reliably rocky results: both inaccurate as to content, and often unreadable too.
That's a stunning number for one of America's most reliably conservative demographics, and it's sharply at odds with older evangelicals.
This was less of a problem when the music was transportive, as it reliably was through the In Rainbows sessions.
A large part of Amazon's Prime strategy today is its ability to reliably ship products on ever-tighter time frames.
The last thing you want is a fitness tracker to count your steps and it can't even do so reliably.
If your Wi-Fi is the worst and can't reliably stream 43K video, you can go the wired route instead.
Chaining three witches together and taking them out with a single sleep dart, for example, is a reliably good time.
Two dozen contenders are running in the "jungle primary" in the reliably Democratic, heavily Latino district based in Los Angeles.
Nabis: Nabis is tackling the cannabis shipping and logistics business, working with suppliers to ship out goods to retailers reliably.
Turns out most violinists couldn't reliably tell the difference, but most also actually preferred the sound of the new violins.
The amounts of rent increases and the number of Airbnb listings are tightly and reliably correlated, the Comptroller's office explained.
Your cosplay might involve a lot of different parts that need to stick reliably, especially when you're making simple armor.
While the Atlanta suburban district has been reliably conservative, Trump carried it by only 1 point in the 2016 election.
Being able to reliably demonstrate this should improve commercial revenue, which can then be reinvested back into the transport network.
If you lose their trust, then people don't follow the law as reliably, and they don't help you solve crimes.
But they're also reliably stuffed with what E3 is theoretically all about: glossy trailers, surprise game announcements, extended gameplay demos.
For instance, to put an iOS device in a reliably testing state requires a 20-step manual procedure, Reversat says.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has previously said AI has a very long way to go to reliably detect hate speech.
If Mr. Kasich cannot win a reliably moderate, blue-blooded New England state like Connecticut, where exactly can he win?
This suggests that their models can reliably identify people in a database who had AIS but weren't coded for it.
The definition isn't there Reliably quantifying mass shootings requires answering a surprisingly difficult question: What exactly is a mass shooting?
In 2012, Amgen researchers reported that of 53 landmark results in academic oncology papers, only six could be reliably reproduced.
"Yoga Hosers" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) for reliably foul language and anthropomorphized sausages that kill several characters.
Just like we're frequently wrong about how art gets made, we also often can't reliably say where it comes from.
We need to adopt clean energy standards that combine nuclear and renewables to help cut emissions rapidly, reliably and affordably.
Russians in the Far East have long viewed their external borders as reliably protected by border guards and the military.
The "party of fiscal responsibility" has reliably driven up the deficit whenever they've held power over the past four decades.

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