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"resonate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] (of a voice, an instrument, etc.) to make a deep, clear sound that continues for a long time
  2. [intransitive] (of a place) to be filled with sound; to make a sound continue longer synonym resound
  3. [intransitive] resonate (with somebody/something) to remind somebody of something; to be similar to what somebody thinks or believes
  4. [intransitive] resonate (with something) (literary) to be full of a particular quality or feeling

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Nate It might still resonate quite a bit, but it's hard for it to resonate much more.
The themes of the play — power, hubris, blindness — certainly resonate now, and perhaps they resonate in every era.
One has a candidate that doesn't resonate with voters, and the other has a platform that doesn't resonate with Alabama voters.
Well, politics is the art of making abstract policies resonate emotionally — and these tariffs resonate emotionally and they are good politics.
Jen Kirby You mentioned there was a candidate whose platform didn't resonate with voters, and then a candidate who didn't resonate with voters.
The pocketbook issues that resonate with Ohio voters also resonate with our neighbors in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — states that are crucial to a Democratic victory.
Resonate, a "streaming music cooperative" that began development last year, offers a stream-to-own system that is similar to Voltra's — Resonate listeners fully pay for a track after nine plays — though Resonate deducts the standard streaming service commission of 30 percent of revenue, according to Forbes.
Hearing his voice and hearing those lyrics, people might not resonate with me off gate all the time, but when you hear that, you'll resonate with that.
Scientists now know that waves of certain shapes and sizes will resonate when they hit that western wall, just as certain frequencies resonate when you blow into a whistle.
They resonate with some … with people's experiences and imagination.
Frankenstein, the golem stories — they all resonate with me.
"I'm not going to take on anything that I don't resonate with, and I don't think I would resonate with something that wasn't feminist in nature," Shipka revealed to Refinery29 at the premiere.
One of Palmer's favorite quotes would surely resonate with Rodgers.
I want people to find things that resonate with them.
Tillerson's comments may resonate with his predecessors from previous administrations.
Does this or that message resonate more with the electorate?
Brainstorm with us: Which of these trends resonate with you?
Like lessons of all great teachers, hers continue to resonate.
Fifty years on, his victory still resonate with race fans.
None of the positives surrounding the stock seem to resonate.
What opinions are you giving that really resonate with people?
But please give your key moments a chance to resonate.
It's innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship resonate with trendsetters globally.
Does that resonate at all with you and the staff?
That's going to resonate with readers on many different levels.
And when built, these shows seem to resonate with viewers.
It was also because Mr Buchanan's message did not resonate.
This election cycle seems to resonate with the study's findings.
In a news cycle dominated by sound bites, voices resonate.
Such efforts have largely failed to resonate with young voters.
That's why we're seeing our message resonate across the state.
All the shouting about Trump's business structures certainly didn't resonate.
Netflix said it believed the new content will resonate globally.
The themes don't resonate, and the story lags and lumbers.
The words of founder John Adams should still resonate today.
Clark says that the evidence didn't resonate with the jury.
That is part of why his insults resonate with voters.
Clark: Did that resonate with you in a similar way?
And of course it's something that would resonate with Trump.
That message seemed to resonate for a young Mr. Trump.
You know, I think it does resonate in this election.
That failure is exactly what makes the movie resonate today.
Bernie Sanders, including several that resonate strongly among black voters.
It's not easy to predict what will resonate with people.
But the message does not seem to resonate with voters.
Meantime, the shock waves from Clinton's loss continue to resonate.
Perhaps, he suggested, those recordings would resonate with contemporary students.
Voters respond to films whose surrounding narratives resonate with them.
Hippocrates' sentiments from over 2,000 years ago resonate for me.
But it's the Fed that will resonate more with markets.
And the new expansion just didn't resonate the same way.
A video can resonate for reasons other than exquisite technique.
Something that powerful is obviously going to resonate within language.
For some Boatworks alumni, the program's lessons resonate years later.
That meeting appeared to resonate with Mr. Trump, officials said.
The challenges she faces resonate with those in other democracies.
His comments from back then resonate now more than ever.
But the message does resonate with a minority of Americans.
His wonkiness seems to resonate with Democrats in the district.
The depressive episodes her character experienced really resonate with me.
Does one resonate with what you think should be done?
Still, the numbers that resonate are 20, 19 and 16.
As with all movies, Onward will resonate with moviegoers differently.
William Jackson Harper has made Chidi Anagonye resonate with viewers.
But will the Raf Simons name resonate with Macy's customers?
Rosselló's warning could resonate in a variety of congressional districts.
This biography demonstrates why her pioneering, iconoclastic ideas still resonate.
Did any part of her biography particularly resonate with you?
We know that Monday night's message will resonate with them.
"Our economic message should resonate with rural voters," he said.
Which aspects of the Green New Deal resonate the most?
Hoping that people can resonate with it in any way.
The Weinstein scandal didn't resonate that much in Italy, though.
The emotions of that time really resonate with the sonics.
Old sketchbooks conjure up memories of the past that resonate today.
You can imagine that no two years of Resonate are alike.
The lyrics just resonate with me in such a real way.
It didn't stand out, and the brand didn't resonate with people.
It's really hard to find content that's always going to resonate.
Especially because they seem to resonate with all types of people.
Like all great teachers, she offered lessons that continue to resonate.
These names resonate with the artist's indictment of Big Tech's overreach.
They hope the message will resonate even after the final whistle.
But almost none of them have managed to resonate with audiences.
In light of this reckoning, Judy will resonate more than ever.
However, those ads may not resonate with a South American market.
Q: How does this film resonate with the world right now?
Does his story still resonate 35 years after he first appeared?
And that's only five or six things that resonate with today.
Blame the Audience presents cinematic works that resonate with Farber's teachings.
So what are the other issues that resonate with senior voters?
His personal story should resonate with South Dakotans of all stripes.
After failing to resonate with customers, the chain tweaked the recipe.
I can't say if this call will resonate in the primary.
Why did "My Name is Emily" resonate with so many viewers?
No assurance of that, certainly, but boy did it really resonate.
But one feature of Highlight did resonate, Davison says today: photos.
"It just didn't resonate with the intended audience," said Warner Bros.
Stories resonate with people because they tap into something deeply human.
They never expected the photo to resonate with so many people.
Those vibrations resonate within us and impact our own energy stores.
They need to be relatable to resonate with a broad audience.
The big-spending strategy could resonate well in the Chinese marketplace.
All this will resonate, assuredly, with every person in the audience.
"The negative rate thing, I think, just doesn't resonate," Cramer said.
In an age of awareness and acceptance, how will "Falsettos" resonate?
Republican strategists believe impeachment will similarly resonate in Kentucky and Louisiana.
Why does this story continue to resonate after a quarter-century?
Until Your Heart Stops began to resonate outside of Massachusetts, too.
In this work, the parts themselves resonate historically in powerful ways.
Martin wired down the damper so that the strings might resonate.
Camaraderie, he suggested, makes a message resonate with a larger populace.
But perhaps none of these games resonate the way vitilla does.
But other analysts suggested that did not resonate much with voters.
None of photographs are memorable or resonate with the grandfather's experience.
That theory does not resonate in Okinawa today, Mr. McNally said.
What seems like a small detail might resonate in unanticipated ways.
Why does this alternate reality resonate so much with its viewers?
And I want this passion to resonate in all the Lazadians.
"I've devoted my life to it, but it's got to resonate."
The "100 Views" watercolors on view at Frieze Masters still resonate.
His anti-Obama message appeared to resonate with some Fox viewers.
Do her feelings of social isolation resonate with you at all?
But Democrats' argument is meant to resonate with voters. http://bit.
We hope it'll resonate with people who feel something's been missing.
For the speed daters, at least, those questions seemed to resonate.
He identified a real issue that may resonate with his members.
I don't think that writers want their books not to resonate.
How can we keep writing about things that people resonate with?
Either way, this moment might resonate for many of his predecessors.
His message will resonate far beyond the snow-blanketed valleys below.
Taking yourself out of GV, does this [point] resonate at all?
Movie titles are frequently changed to resonate better with local audiences.
Ultimately, Booker's message of "love and unity" didn't resonate with voters.
Why do you think the plays of August Wilson still resonate?
Now there's a message that's going to resonate in the heartland.
But it shows his message continues to resonate among many Democrats.
It began to have a different meaning, to resonate with me.
They resonate through this smart and sensuous film in complicated ways.
Transparency and pay equity resonate with many younger recruits, she said.
As it turns out, quite a bit did resonate for me.
She thanked them and said it would resonate with the caucus.
Are there any particular stories of theirs that resonate with you?
That means engaging the media outlets that resonate with conservative populists.
Hopefully, in doing so, it'll resonate with other people as well.
Pick those that resonate with you and have fun with them.
How does this thing resonate with what's happening in society today?
For those people, comments like "older and wiser" might resonate most.
It is also her multiple symbolic meanings that resonate for me.
Did any element of that resonate with you in your life?
For Mexicans, it was the sort of gesture that would long resonate.
The harder messages of Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz resonate much more.
Most often, your ideas will resonate with these folks first and best.
His tough stand on crime has begun to resonate with many Filipinos.
Different languages resonate throughout the foyer as old friends and acquaintances reconnect.
But yeah, sonically and lyrically, actually, it doesn't resonate much with me.
"We have to build them and find out where they will resonate."
But Katyal's support may also resonate with some of the sitting justices.
But the measure failed to resonate with voters on a large scale.
That&aposs not going to resonate quite as much in tougher districts.
That multi-cultural aspect seemed to resonate in a post-#OscarsSoWhite era.
But that endorsement didn't seem to resonate among the rank-and-file.
The cookbooks that resonate this year are the ones that get real.
Bodily functions resonate with people, and with us, and make us laugh.
This one isn't gonna resonate with Kim Jong-un, let's just say.
Q. Why do you think "The X-Files" has continued to resonate?
And they are intended to resonate with the nation's major ethnic groups.
Did that resonate with you, seeing how happy and light she was?
But, for whatever reason, it doesn't quite resonate like "Black Hawk Down."
"To be honest, it didn't resonate with me right away," Renner says.
The more time you spend in Girl Town, the more they resonate.
I think that&aposs starting to resonate because of our television ads.
But the global tensions surrounding China's economic rise resonate in its corridors.
People use the word "resonate"—the songs just meant something to me.
I can't tell you whether any of this will resonate with you.
Still, Democrats hope that keeping the fight alive will resonate with voters.
These efforts are just failing to resonate with the brand's target customers.
But I still didn't even know how it would resonate with people.
Raising the EU's climate ambitions does resonate with many capitals, especially Paris.
"The situation I was in made it resonate with me," he said.
Trump's slogan will also resonate whenever making anything "great again" is discussed.
He'd changed dramatically and he has continued to resonate for five decades.
Unless you're an Aggies fan, the letter might not resonate with you.
Typically, the president's staff believe this racism will resonate with his base.
Haspel's confirmation would resonate deeply for female (and male) career intelligence officers.
All resonate with ruminations about the relationship between character and the brain.
That could resonate with political independents who are disappointed in both parties.
The political fallout is certain to resonate through the 2018 midterm elections.
Others cited childhood books that continue to resonate with them decades later.
" Adds Joanna, 41: "We were hoping that it would resonate with people.
Mr. Cai chose artists who would resonate with audiences and artists there.
Did you expect the show to resonate as much as it has?
Yes. But sometimes that's what we need to make a story resonate.
But their statements didn't seem to resonate with the jurors, Hodgman notes.
Others — about tax overhaul, drug abuse and relations with Cuba — still resonate.
So the outcome of this race could resonate for decades to come.
The effects of the stadium, though, will resonate beyond Spurs' balance sheet.
"Gender issues are not issues that resonate with primary voters," Oppenheimer said.
Even so, I enjoyed the PET SOUNDS that resonate inside their grid.
But his most notable achievements do not resonate beyond Mr. Trump's base.
How do they write lyrics and sounds that resonate with an audience?
The question moving forward is: Can he resonate with more diverse voters?
They resonate in new ways, they belong to you, tell your story.
If yes, does the experience described by the author resonate with you?
Whether they catch on depends on how much they resonate with people.
Many of the text's witty takedowns of capitalism and consumerism still resonate.
At a time of soaring concern over hyperpartisanship, those words could resonate.
His story is also meant to resonate with mass incarceration today: Ward's
Rasmussen feels hopeful, too, that the work will resonate beyond Twitter DMs.
His explorations, from prehistory through post-apocalyptic ruin, resonate at many levels.
Given all this, why was Castro unable to resonate with the electorate?
These are real business issues that resonate with customers, consumers and investors.
Why did Amina's celebration resonate with Helly's experience of coming-of-age?
Part of the answer depends on whether the commercials resonate with consumers.
Perhaps you'll resonate with Kylo Ren and his unconventional cross light saber.
Its counterintuitive yet completely reasonable analyses seemed to resonate with my generation.
" He said he hadn't imagined "it would resonate in this particular way.
The association with "Clorox" might not resonate in quite the same way.
As an adult now, I resonate with Living Single so much more.
To me, great stories have multiple themes that resonate and are powerful.
And he thinks it will resonate with voters more than Republican tax cuts.
"A number of the campaigns may resonate with one consumer group," he said.
But I would argue a lot of those issues resonate in competitive districts.
That storyline won't work in every state, but it should resonate in some.
She ran an unorthodox, grassroots campaign that failed to resonate with many voters.
But those may not be the values that resonate with vaccine-hesitant parents.
It is absolutely her story that makes an impact, and continues to resonate.
That's one of the things that makes this case resonate with so many.
But the travails of the Italians in Arkansas resonate in darker ways, too.
So even after thousands of years, they can still resonate with people today.
This film is bound to resonate with people as it reaches more viewers.
"My voice does not resonate without you," Dion said at the video's conclusion.
As a former management consultant, I couldn't help but resonate with these words.
Or songs I heard in high school that will always resonate with me.
"We have to make arguments that resonate within the legal system," said Schneider.
Why generalize a culture and declare that certain things won't resonate with them?
"I want to make great clothes that resonate with women," Jenden tells BOF.
Most of them do not resonate much with consumers, however, even within India.
Slogans that speak to acceptance and tolerance may resonate with cis, white queers.
Of course, that oath didn't resonate with everyone, and Olympic doping was born.
As Louis-Dreyfus put it, it's a fight that should resonate with everyone.
Read on for five helpful tips to make your kind words really resonate.
The heinous acts of oppression happening today in Chechnya resonate more than ever.
This will resonate, knowing they've made an impact on you and the community.
"These convictions did not resonate during my tenure in this administration," Urzua said.
He said enough of that during the speech that he will resonate well.
It was a very different era, punctuated with songs that still resonate today.
To make a profit, the film will have to resonate with foreign crowds.
This is a tremendously important point, and it will resonate throughout this piece.
Does that struggle to maintain a prior look or lifestyle resonate with you?
We're talking about which decks really resonate with us and which ones don't.
Q. Which elements of travel seem to resonate most with people you encounter?
But there's mounting evidence that during the campaign, polarizing messages did resonate broadly.
Its observations are crisp; its intimations of doom resonate; its jokes are funny.
That's why the administration's recent targeted efforts will resonate so strongly with voters.
Islam is often more correlative than causal, but certain strains of extremism resonate
Questions about the region resonate strongly now because Obama's era is nearly over.
"We still don't know for sure what's going to resonate," Ms. Daniels said.
This should resonate with every single Congress member who voted to repeal ObamaCare.
If people pleading for him to get help will resonate with him, fine.
Mr. Trump's complaints resonate among these groups and others anxious about the future.
It's the stuff designed to resonate with millennials weaned on Wi-Fi access.
People were talking about data and statistics, but they didn't seem to resonate.
We seek the magic and the symbols that resonate with our own lives.
We just resonate with the notion that it is a feel-good herb.
And that does seem to resonate, based on Facebook insights, with younger people.
Others — about tax overhaul, drug abuse and relations with Cuba — still resonate today.
Some were successful and others brutally crushed, but even the latter still resonate.
Issues at the heart of the scandal resonate in "Admissions," Joshua Harmon's comedy.
"There are many similarities that resonate through our own experiences," Ms. Ina said.
But he believes his story and message can and will resonate with voters.
Did the climate-first message resonate out in the country, outside of DC?
If you've ever endured a certain kind of bad date, this will resonate.
How does this book particularly resonate in today's political, social and economic realities?
I think it's going to resonate with people who see the world critically.
Yet Button's wariness about the quad might resonate with sports fans in general.
Now he will test whether his platform can resonate on a national stage.
Whether her message can resonate across the heavily Democratic city is a question.
The darker facets of her life are what resonate the most with me.
"A son's voice," Dr. Wadler told Donald Hooton, "can resonate from the grave."
Do any of the coping strategies suggested by Mr. Shihipar resonate with you?
What elements do you think have made it resonate so strongly with listeners?
Mr. Clark's death, which led to repeated protests, continues to resonate in Minneapolis.
The turf fight might resonate with New Yorkers crowded on the 6 train.
Those songs should resonate on a crowded bill in Brooklyn on Saturday, Jan.
"Those things resonate a bit stronger given the (global) political context," she added.
Its observations are crisp; its jokes are funny; its intimations of doom resonate.
Which quotations, speeches or actions of his resonate with you most and why?
", he asked the performer to let the word "man" resonate "like a question.
Li's sheer normality makes his death resonate all the more with the public.
Cruz identified pockets within the state where he believes his message could resonate.
I thought the origin of our brand would resonate with an audience today.
How do you think the casting of this revival will resonate with audiences?
However, the way he framed saving for retirement didn't always resonate with me.
Thoreau held hope that the end to the great fish migrations would resonate.
The technology and events seems to resonate with the brand's target audience—millennials.
Talking about income equality in a tangible way will resonate with many voters.
The aftermath of the Becket episode may, moreover, resonate in one final way.
The call for further action seemed to resonate among some protesters on Sunday.
Ernst, too, emphasized that an endorsement would resonate with constituents in her state.
And if people like it and resonate with it, then that's a bonus.
It's a message they expect to resonate once the bill reaches the Senate.
What's not clear is if that opinion will resonate beyond the Democratic base.
First, jot down 8-103 ideas that resonate with you from the prompts.
Which parts of Mr. Brooks's arguments resonate with you and which do not?
Your age, gender, and background will determine which items resonate most for you.
It makes the "And Other Fables" of the title resonate throughout the exhibition.
They provided the songs that made these teen drama resonate that much deeper.
But Brooks promised it would resonate with her and the rest of the audience.
This might resonate more with voters who actually remember her years of political activism.
What nobody could have predicted was how deeply and widely this music would resonate.
I didn't think it would resonate like it did, especially with a newer generation.
The Trumpist line seems to be the only one that might resonate with voters.
The real test will be whether these ideas will resonate with voters or not.
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At a time when blackness still invites unwarranted violence, young Wash's hard lessons resonate.
One clearly lacking in the passion necessary to make it emotionally resonate with readers.
Clashes for territory and resources quickly ensued and continue to resonate 100 years later.
You'll still disagree, but you can phrase your disparate views in terms that resonate.
Luckily, the feed's algorithm can simply demote generic content that doesn't resonate with people.
We don't know if his attacks on Hillary will resonate in the battleground states.
This reflects how powerfully he continues to resonate in the political debate about government.
In total, there are 2155m unsubsidised buyers for whom criticisms of Obamacare resonate strongly.
Animals (horses in particular) imply spiritual meanings that resonate with his Native American Heritage.
As a result, they have larger vocal tracts—larger spaces resonate at lower frequencies.
That's a message that will resonate in financial and trade capitals around the world.
Knight said he expects the Prefontaine spirit to resonate in this year's Olympic Games.
But we're constantly drawn to her stories because they resonate even in present day.
Despite the protests outside, some residents welcomed Trump's message and believed it could resonate.
I can't help but think that eerie description might resonate with her usual clientele.
I believe the film continues to resonate because it is witty, smart, and moving.
The stories about meetings with Russians during the election really don't resonate at all.
"This project is going to explode in some people's minds and resonate," he declares.
That is not a message that is going to resonate with hardworking, taxpaying Americans.
Maybe it didn't necessarily resonate with more people—maybe I just heard more feedback.
Looking back on Stevenson's career, there's a purity to it that continues to resonate.
Though the Bachelor in Paradise situation doesn't exactly mirror Cooley's case, the details resonate.
Allegories about transformation, alter egos, and true selves resonate in particular with LGBTQ audiences.
Why Inslee is hopeful: It's an issue he believes will resonate with younger generations.
Fairly or unfairly, I think this will resonate more deeply as Obama's unfulfilled promise.
Additionally, Democrats still think that their criticisms of the tax law resonate with voters.
Socialism may resonate in bright blue districts, but it dissuades in the purple ones.
Those arguments resonate with some Democrats, who are worried their party will become complacent.
Trump's economic message could also resonate in the state, home to many manufacturing jobs.
Clearly that message is beginning to resonate across traditional democracies, even among America's allies.
But debate over Senate procedure may be too arcane to resonate beyond the Beltway.
It's that last part that may resonate with people inside and outside of Google.
Retirement benefits, even incredibly generous packages, did not resonate with younger workers at Fidelity.
The next several months may determine if the rattle is finally beginning to resonate.
Do you hope that they'll resonate with people who are also dealing with loss?
That's why lip stains resonate with us so profoundly: They appeal to lazy girls.
But stories that involve sexual violence, like that of Susanna Feldmann, resonate especially strongly.
Outside the courthouse Wednesday, Carroll said she hoped her lawsuit would resonate with others.
"The message continues to resonate with way too many people," a counterterrorism expert said.
Movies like this one are just looking for an audience with whom they'll resonate.
And the researchers found that they do not resonate with white, college-educated voters.
"His domestic reforms and rhetoric have been carefully crafted to resonate here," Lynch explains.
The insistence on the story might seem draining if it didn't so clearly resonate.
Sanders's allies, though, think that his economics-focused message will resonate with nonwhite voters.
It's really touching and funny, and so many things in it resonate with me.
Mr. Sellars proposed Indian texts; Ms. Saariaho felt they didn't resonate with her music.
The mid-20th-century furnishings she fashioned were profoundly influential, and they still resonate.
His fall could continue to resonate in the mayor's race even after his departure.
Can "Murphy Brown," and its comedic celebration of TV journalism, resonate in this environment?
These stark, atmospheric photographs are devoid of people, yet resonate with history and humanity.
Which of the actions or recommendations described in the articles resonate with you most?
A year after Robin Williams' death on August 11, 2014, his words still resonate.
But we have to admit that many today do not resonate with this story.
Broad themes like lowering costs and universal coverage appear to resonate most with them.
The plays that resonate most to fans were on defense and on the bases.
That's because if it doesn't resonate close to home, word is unlikely to spread.
He's looking for a spot in Manhattan's Chinatown, but we promise it will resonate.
"I wanted to find a show that could resonate on Netflix globally," Coelen said.
There is a substantial minority of Americans with whom warnings about sinister secularists resonate.
It would resonate for at least 35 million of the 74.9 million mentioned above!
The secretary of the second-largest federal agency knew how his words would resonate.
Earlier this week, The Atlantic published a story that might resonate with "Succession" fans.
Google did give this a try, but it failed to resonate with the public.
Nazism is "a historical term" that "is not going to resonate today," he said.
Timmons is touring the country to speak about political issues that resonate with manufacturers.
If I try again later, maybe the book will resonate with a future me.
If you were this sort of person, what television show would resonate with you?
It didn't resonate, partly because she didn't have enough money to make the case.
Do any of these practices resonate with your own beliefs or rituals around death?
Are there aspects of the story that you think resonate particularly in this moment?
I want to know why President Trump and Bernie Sanders resonate with their bases.
These are songs that resonate with people who are feeling love in the air.
Her stories of grit and hard work resonate in this part of the country.
It&aposs a moment that will likely resonate deeply with a lot of women. 
"The spirit of the music has and always will resonate with people," he said.
Perhaps with the latest allegations, More's words will now resonate with some in Washington.
How do they resonate with things you see around you in the world today?
"TJX's business model continues to resonate with customers," analyst Oliver Chen said on Tuesday.
Green advocates say the anti-fracking message could resonate in the state, where Gov.
Federico Benini, head of the Winpoll polling agency, said De Luca's words would resonate.
One reason these populist studies resonate is that they all contain elements of truth.
While they may resonate, the lyrics and themes don't necessarily touch on America today.
But it's not clear the debate will resonate with the rest of the country.
Even so, his work did not resonate at the time the way it does now.
Despite his works' specificity of place, his characters' feelings of being unmoored resonate throughout time.
The information comes from Resonate, a marketing intelligence firm working with brands and political clients.
I'm concerned the way we communicate will, at best, not resonate, and at worst, offend.
Such questions resonate with concerns raised, fifty years ago, by the French philosopher Albert Camus.
I just wanted it to resonate with people and so that already surpassed my expectations.
CHUCK SCHUMER, D-NY, SENATE MINORITY LEADER: Kavanaugh&aposs danger will resonate with many groups.
Even after the movie falls from the top spot, its impact will continue to resonate.
Vernoff works hard, though, to also have them resonate with as many viewers as possible.
Plus, McDonald's (MCD) knows that at least one of the items will resonate with consumers.
Resembling quilts replete with lost memory, Harsono's visually appealing objects resonate long after the viewing.
Building brands that ultimately resonate, building differentiated service experiences, and things that will be lasting.
The company's initial attempts, like a deep fried chicken pot pie, didn't resonate with customers.
Our failure to do so today will resonate well beyond the particular dispute at hand.
The feedback we've gotten tells us that authentic stories are the ones that resonate most.
She says some things that resonate no matter what side of the argument you're on.
Elective Affinities particularly succeeds when materials in de Waal's works resonate with the permanent collection.
A lot of places where our message can resonate with folks of different political persuasions.
Such tactics — clearly engineered to resonate with the South's worst racial history — stunned the campaign.
Somebody's story or experience has to resonate with you, whether it be fiction or nonfiction.
Democratic operatives are already testing which ones resonate the most in swing districts, I'm told.
Our nation needs a robust Fox News to resonate from every corner of the country.
But that narrative has struggled to resonate after Trump took the GOP race by storm.
The joy in that moment should resonate with anyone who watches the film, Ali observes.
Assassin's Creed's themes of order vs chaos, control vs freedom, resonate well against this backdrop.
Mr. Clinton's more emotive style appears to resonate with blue-collar voters in ways Mrs.
But the companies feel their arguments should resonate at a time of tightening federal dollars.
What's more curious is the young demographic for whom it appears to resonate most strongly.
"There's a lot of stories that I resonate with," one woman said of the show.
The AP-Gfk poll found that Trump's comments have appeared to resonate with his supporters.
Which aspects of his argument that sports doesn't "take place in a vacuum" resonate most?
These questions resonate far beyond Hollywood and the media, in less publicized places of work.
I understand, 34, but --you know, why you think it can resonate in the marketplace.
These Republican ideals resonate with people who don't think they identify with the Republican Party.
However unfair that narrative is, it is not hard to see how it will resonate.
The frankness was still there, yet so was the knowledge that pop conventions can resonate.
And you know how your client can approach them in a way that will resonate.
"We're looking for stories with real impact, that will resonate beyond the city," said Jamieson.
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A few characters—especially the insecure, arrogant Duc and the mournful therapist, Farid—do resonate.
"It's a story that continues to resonate today," star John David Washington told Vanity Fair.
But if Burton's work was just copied from his influences, it wouldn't resonate with viewers.
Between the lines: Both sides think the opioid attack will resonate with West Virginia voters.
They resonate with revenant pasts that are once again walking the earth. 1948. 1917. 1848.
I do hope that my honesty about mental illness and grief will resonate with someone.
There is no debate strategy that can simultaneously resonate with all of these key characteristics.
He was interested in the plaster casts, because they really resonate with his own practice.
Strategically, those words conclude Trump's sentences, being the last words to resonate with the audience.
We went through 25 iterations to create a piece that would ideally resonate the strongest.
I resonate most with music when I think about black love in its varying ways.
But in wider Europe they will resonate beyond June 23rd, regardless of the vote's outcome.
That means that Sanders's signature issue of Medicare-for-all might not resonate with Cubans.
And you don't have to be as talented as Kieffer for her story to resonate.
The idea of rallying women to vote for women does not resonate for all women.
Good thing a drama about unrestrained markets and morally dubious economic modes won't resonate today.
And those arguments may resonate with men who feel dissatisfied or angry in their relationships.
Mr. Trump's words resonate in the region because the industry is an economic force here.
"We really trust our gut, because whenever we do, it seems to resonate," Gazin adds.
Trump's team is now casting the shutdown as Democratic obstruction, which for some will resonate.
It's a story that is bound to resonate, almost a year into the #MeToo movement.
The social-identity issues that have been emphasized in Portland don't resonate in rural Maine.
The barge and the tugboat resonate in a very historical way, almost like a raft.
We have a great heritage, and we think this will resonate and get even stronger.
"Parasite" may resonate with South Koreans because it contains many references to current events there.
If Biden falters in February, however, Bloomberg's theory of the case will start to resonate.
This message of winning, especially in the Midwest, could resonate with primary voters this year.
"They defined empowerment," he said, noting remarks at Howard University in 1969 that resonate today.
But his forward-looking technocratic pitch has mostly failed to resonate with his own generation.
Someone asked me during an interview: Are you depressed that your book seems to resonate?
His warnings about efforts to halt the spiraling increase in health care costs still resonate.
Mainland China's film industry has historically struggled to produce blockbusters which resonate with international viewers.
Because Trump has a finely-tuned ear for what will resonate with his political base.
The position will resonate in Tennessee, where a majority of voters oppose gun control measures.
He was supposed to perform and show he could resonate with voters, that didn't work.
Did Parasite resonate more with a Korean audience, or has it found more success internationally?
Sometimes I very heavily resonate with both, and other days, neither fit me at all.
Their supporters argue that their focus on working Americans would resonate in a general election.
"Very few people are Marlboro Men, but people resonate with what the Marlboro Man represents."
And he allows his larger themes to resonate without pushing them on us too hard.
But recognizing that they resonate in this way sometimes is very surprising and very spontaneous.
Whether those factors resonate in the same way with industry executives remains to be seen.
Just as Americans contemplate the nation's future, the words of Kennedy's undelivered speech may resonate.
"We want people who resonate with the message to be able to participate," Thornton said.
He's not going to resonate with us because he's lived a different life from us.
Whether or not the party succeeds, the issue seems likely to continue to resonate broadly.
Hers is a universe of vivid colors and stark imagery, whose nonhuman characters resonate humanity.
At a time when politicians are in disrepute, he argues that this formula will resonate.
WWE is also keen to find talent with a story that will resonate in China.
And we're confident that our message will resonate beyond the halls of the Capitol building.
Yes. We're all in the business of designing a product that will resonate with buyers.
Even as those hopping exits tickle the audience into giggles, they resonate as leave-takings.
The dark bands represent what are known as "formants," the frequencies that resonate the loudest.
I hope that I will get a picture of which issues resonate, which ones don't.
Was there a particular character from the series that seemed to resonate with the audience?
The one I resonate with most is her selflessness and care for the ones she loves.
A staggering number, given marriage equality is an issue that would particularly resonate among that group.
There is no single answer to this question that will resonate for every person, every situation.
Even if you've never tasted these tacos, certain comments from Adams' interviewees are sure to resonate.
And I think these things, for the domestic audience, our American media resonate here at home.
How does it feel to have the band's music resonate with audiences who don't understand Japanese?
"He became emboldened to speak on these things and know that they would resonate," Clavon said.
"You're always looking for a film that will resonate across all the quadrants," Michael Scott said.
Kids might love them, but I'm guessing all three will resonate even more with grown-ups.
What audiences need are stories that resonate, with characters they care about on their own terms.
It's certainly a message likely to resonate with the Spanish-speaking audience her speech will reach.
If you're sending the heart emoji, though, it's a nice way to make your love resonate.
Adeyemi tells a story that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like an 'other'.
That's what's gonna resonate, but the message has to be so clear, and it's not yet.
Trump's aides and allies remain confident their negative messaging on Democratic health care plans will resonate.
I had no idea that people would buy it or that it would resonate with [them].
And while the work is not a reflection on Detroit, some of the themes resonate, regardless.
Whether or not these stats resonate with you personally probably depends on a host of factors.
Fiery threats against the North could resonate differently than they do from the distance of Washington.
At least your criticisms of the commission's process as "prosecutor, judge and executioner" resonate with me.
So, who has the brand that will resonate better with voters: Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?
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Trump, meanwhile, badly needs to resonate with some constituency outside his core base of white men.
Some of the planets in Trappist-23 share this ratio, while others resonate at 22:2138.
I believe it is in that painful arena where you start to resonate with other people.
Ed Markey, will not resonate with American voters, longtime Democrat Barney Frank told CNBC on Tuesday.
And how did the crowd react – did anything in particular really seem to resonate with them?
His tweets seem to resonate with the base of r/The_Donald, a controversial pro-Trump subreddit.
"She's very conservative, has a lot of conservative values that will resonate in Oklahoma," Robinson said.
Ultimately, at the end of the day, his deeds will likely resonate more than his words.
What is it that made this recipe resonate with so many thousands of social media users?
Because some things might be important to you but they might not resonate with the public.Exactly.
How do you think your art might resonate or look in light of the current news?
Here's a look at how two very different personal stories could resonate in Congress this session.
But some of their concerns seem to resonate with patients desperate for new treatments and cures.
This would build public appeal resonate with themes that are widely understood by the American public.
One possibility is simple class politics: Mr. Sanders's class-oriented message didn't resonate among this group.
She added that the House-passed bills will resonate with voters at the polls next year.
It should also resonate so that my neighbor feels his voice speaks for him or her.
On the Republican side, strategists say the topic simply doesn't resonate with the GOP primary base.
Lowe's, Home Depot's closest rival, has also been implementing technology upgrades that resonate with younger shoppers.
Al-Zawahiri's bland, old-school jihadi communication style doesn't resonate with the newer generation of jihadists.
Think about how you can communicate this experience using language that will resonate with the employer.
The ad, which debuted Tuesday, was aimed at making Pepsi products resonate more with younger consumers.
But for some, it's the messages of other faiths -- including ancient ones -- that resonate for them.
Haley's lyrics resonate deeply with me, and felt immediately personal the first time I heard them.
But Tad Devine, Mr. Sanders's top strategist, said his message would resonate strongly in coming contests.
If his message does not resonate, it will not be because voters did not hear it.
But it is an open space I offer up to anybody for whom these songs resonate.
Late 90s, early 2000s really resonate with me… I know Joey likes that stuff as well.
He has cleverly said things that actually resonate with a large swath of the American people.
But some ideas in this novel would resonate more loudly if they had gone without saying.
In addition, the perspective of parents and personal stories from young people can resonate beyond courtrooms.
"The lieutenant governor's campaign has to make some of the current administration's issues resonate," he said.
Students: Read the entire essay, then tell us: — Does anything Ms. Egan say resonate with you?
Such limited editions, and the message of exclusivity they convey, tend to resonate in Latin America.
Quite last minute, I also added the mobile phone which seems to really resonate with people.
"Collectors are simply responding to what they like and what they aesthetically resonate with the most."
Terror and humor resonate for many as an apt description of high school, including for Bellaire.
Because in the late 1960s, she was creating music that would resonate half a decade later.
But championing the safety net does not necessarily resonate in the places that most need it.
It did not resonate in a way that could determine the balance of power in Washington.
Plus, the lyrics really resonate and feel like something I would write, they're honest but empowering.
Denis's work can be intoxicating, filled with strong, attention-seizing, mind-bending images that resonate powerfully.
That is a fact that will resonate rather more outside the club than it does inside.
They hope that the broader theme of aging can resonate with people beyond the transgender community.
"His message doesn't quite resonate this cycle in the same way it did before," Ceraso said.
The Swiss Institute wanted to relocate to a neighborhood where its forward-thinking mission would resonate.
Calling them out on the issue could resonate at a time when populist anger is rising.
"I think where you are going to see it resonate is with independent voters," he said.
And we feel it will really resonate with our customer who vies for that special piece.
Scenes often include emotional turns and narrative twists that resonate long after the characters stop speaking.
Sir, I hope somewhere you have heard everybody's words and it really does resonate with you.
Its trademark call for "honesty" in public life continues to resonate, and remains its chief asset.
Nonetheless, he noted, the plays resonate with contemporary events without heavy-handed directorial or thespian intervention.
"We wanted to find a new way of speaking about trafficking that would resonate," she said.
" But he added, in comments that perhaps resonate today, that "they just don't believe we would.
People admire that kind of person and they resonate with them because they share a belief.
The challenge for Gardner, this honest, innocent character—I think that can resonate for young people.
Complaints about the process may not resonate with the broader public, though they will surely continue.
IoT applications took off among businesses first but failed to resonate with consumers for many years.
So the playwright's examinations of economic and class struggles resonate beyond the script for Mr. Ruffalo.
For those who remember Alborta's famous photograph, the exhibition will resonate on a particularly deep level.
A mass-produced substitute would've been far simpler, but wouldn't resonate in quite the same way.
Didn't realize that the Gotti movie would resonate with the MAGA people, but I should have.
The photograph's dark tonalities resonate with much of DeCarava's work, as does its embrace of ambiguity.
But the same criticism doesn't resonate as much when Trump talks about an actual criminal gang.
When I feel like something is working, I often think it will resonate with someone else.
His messages throughout the day hit directly on issues that resonate on both sides of the border.
"I will write my perspective and it will resonate, hopefully," she said she thought at the time.
The idea of motherhood as a life-changing experience has caused Sky's story to resonate with her.
In order to get this sort of prolonged, low-frequency grumble, you'd need something big to resonate.
It might not resonate as much with those whose focus is on their daily lives, not politics.
This, again, should resonate with religious conservatives concerned about courts restricting Christian religious displays by local governments.
Meanwhile, Ryan felt she was stagnating in an international relations degree that just didn't resonate with her.
His withdrawal of support for the ceasefire in Egypt would resonate in Afghanistan with al Qaeda's leaders.
I'm a small business owner, and there are aspects of conservative economic policy that resonate with me.
It is these personal stories, Keenan says, that give a speech life and resonate with an audience.
There's hardly a beat of By the Sea that doesn't resonate — and that's just as of Tuesday.
The waves of all these decompression explosions will resonate in the pipe, making a pulsing explosive eruption.
"Jonathan is warm, funny, opinionated, kind and brave, all qualities that resonate with our audience," said Hodgson.
I wanted to make something that would resonate with these kinds of guys, something they would enjoy.
"A simple start but one that will resonate with computer programmers around the world," the spokesperson continued.
"Some years, funny things resonate; other years, emotional things," said David Lubars, chief creative officer of BBDO.
Even assurances from Boeing and airlines that the planes are safe may not necessarily resonate with travelers.
Cranes dot the skyline, roads have become muddy potholed lanes and jackhammers resonate late into the night.
Microwaves bounce around inside the circuit, causing it to resonate and vibrate and generate its own photons.
But when he's able to share a piano along with Alex's story, he knows that both resonate.
The feeling and condition of one painting may resonate strongly with some and fall flat with others.
The comment doesn't resonate with Radzwill, who doesn't remember Frankel using the word "puppet" in their chat.
Those platform changes could resonate well with developers and users or could become a distraction for everyone.
That's an issue with potential to resonate with pro-Israel voters six weeks out from Election Day.
The crises that often resonate the most do so not because they shock but because they validate.
He said promises to pursue a broad idea or vision resonate more than a plan's details do.
The slogan resonates with me and I knew that it would resonate with so many other women.
It's the final two shots that will resonate with anyone who has experienced the loss of pet.
"Lego Ninjago" was the only film in the franchise that failed to resonate with critics and audiences.
When you talk to people who've read the book, does that resonate with readers from different industries?
These issues resonate with nearly every worker, because wages are at the heart of the American dream.
If bringing the charges in the first place was a remarkable move, a conviction would resonate nationwide.
In your own filmmaking, how do you figure out what about a story will resonate more broadly?
The socialist message will resonate with some naive far left voters, many of whom are economically ignorant.
He is in a widely reported battle with economic nationalists who resonate with Trump over protectionist policies.
Whether any of the products AT&T produces will actually resonate with consumers remains to be seen.
The aesthetic of the visuals also resonate with rave scene of the decade that followed its release.
I want something for all undocumented people to be like, Oh my god, I resonate with that.
But it's the tactical side of his chef brain that will resonate with the everyday home cook.
One key question now is whether the reports of internal division resonate with voters beyond the Beltway.
He said he didn't regret his 2016 presidential bid but felt his personality didn't resonate with voters.
Heller campaign Keith Schipper dismissed the criticism from Democrats, suggesting the issue would not resonate with voters.
Parts of the party's platform could resonate with minorities if it could get past perceptions of bias.
What were the sources of Gandhi's relentlessly counterintuitive thought, and what makes it resonate in our time?
To be sure, the Pink team has said it must learn how to better resonate with millennials.
The strategy should not only encourage the base to turn out but must also resonate with independents.
"It seems like the plaintive sounds and themes of loss resonate across cultures and experiences," he said.
I don't think it's the same, but I think that are certain parts of it that resonate.
He told Business Insider ahead of his trip that he believes his message will resonate with Trump.
It may also be the only film derived from Shakespeare to resonate primarily as an emotional autobiography.
Disillusionment with traditional elites, hostility toward immigrants and anger among the losers from globalization — all resonate elsewhere.
Moves to solve the state's housing crisis and help more people obtain health care will likely resonate.
Curators chose works they believed would resonate together, Ms. Greenwald said, adding that some commonalities had emerged.
"The more ways we can get the science to resonate with people the better," Mr. Crawford said.
I resonate strongly with my Chinese heritage, and I don't want to lose that while I'm here.
His years in foster care continued to resonate and even define Mr. Scoppetta throughout his adult life.
For all these reasons, Orwell (a game that casts you as a surveillance software operator) should resonate.
But while many of those records still resonate, few sound as outright joyous as In/Casino/Out.
" White continues, "The term 'rest' really began to resonate with me the more I meditated on it.
The kind of socially conservative messages that resonate with Iowa's evangelical voters don't necessarily play well elsewhere.
I thought her story would resonate with many of our readers who are in the same position.
Evelyn always believed in her husband, but could never have predicted how much his message would resonate.
But the setting and the sound of surf make the environmental consequences of the plastic resonate, too.
"If they want a presentation that will resonate, they need to emphasize these points," Mr. Feierstein said.
In Boston on Monday, a court will hear an affirmative action case that could resonate for decades.
It made more sense, she said, why the word continued to resonate so painfully with black people.
But Mr. Rose's firing set off a number of lineup changes that failed to resonate with viewers.
If you think about Campbell's soup or Lean Cuisine, they don't really resonate with the millennial consumer.
It remains unclear how much the party's anti-immigrant message will resonate with voters outside the region.
He has also made striking policy proposals as well that are likely to resonate with the poor.
These contradictions and ambiguities are something to try to indicate, illustrate and resonate with in the photographs.
It's that historical background, Ms. Brooks said, that makes Ms. Wilson's death resonate in a broader context.
Of all the French New Wave directors, he seems to resonate most with young filmmakers and audiences.
It is a story that the author has seen resonate with audiences at schools around the country.
The abortion issue does not resonate as a top political priority for some prominent traditionally Republican donors.
Some of his populist rhetoric, like protecting Social Security and bringing back manufacturing jobs, should resonate there.
I appreciate the opportunity to support this mission and I hope my efforts will continue to resonate.
Though the reasons for sidelining Mr. Kolomoisky may be domestic, they could also resonate in American politics.
It's not yet clear whether the topic of impeachment will resonate with voters as the midterms approach.
"I think fund managers are testing the water to see what will resonate with investors," Holt said.
"Bold changes [are] beginning to resonate with customers" across the Plano, Texas-based retailers' roughly 875 stores.
The question, of course, is whether a pro-business message can resonate among today's Democratic primary voters.
His message on Monday seemed to be that he didn't realize how much his comments would resonate.
They've returned to principles that resonate deeply on the right as they joined the fight for reform.
These innovations have ranged from bland attempts at "healthy" food to wacky concoctions that failed to resonate.
Of course, many argue the lower-ranking candidates are faltering because they've failed to resonate with voters.
But his quotes still resonate, and, honestly, the man left us with some pretty great life advice.
"Jonathan is warm, funny, opinionated, kind and brave, all qualities that resonate with our audience," said Hodgson.
It is not clear whether those critiques will resonate with the public or matter in the end.
It's progress that McDaniel believes will resonate with voters and cut back against the narrative from Democrats.
Starting around 22013, worry about the dangers lurking in homes like Dhavkar's began to resonate more widely.
Though he is neutral in the race, Mr. Loebsack predicted that Mr. Booker's uplifting narrative would resonate.
"Biden had a strong showing in South Carolina, and that will resonate in the South," Cisneros said.
When Andy begins to understand and rise to the pressures of overachievement, Nigel's speech begins to resonate.
Though it's unlikely to resonate much beyond Tuesday night, members said doing something is better than nothing.
But her cautionary tale should resonate, since many of the same vulnerabilities exist when photographing with smartphones.
Fortunately they were able to resonate with what I aim to accomplish and immediately jumped on board.
It is unlikely that her new novel will resonate with as large an audience as her breakout hit.
It fails to resonate in a territory where people increasingly see themselves as Hong Kongers first, Chinese second.
That turmoil lent weight to their ideas and helped them resonate in ways they probably wouldn't have otherwise.
Every April since 2012, a group of designers, artists, and musicians has gathered in Belgrade, Serbia, for Resonate.
What was the moment when you discovered post-black art, and why did it resonate with your work?
Choose the trends that resonate with you, because it only takes one piece to participate in a trend.
Heading into the weekend with generally positive reviews from critics, It seemed to resonate with audiences as well.
For those who have seen this play out before — particularly black people — the same concerns continue to resonate.
"Who is this meant to resonate with?" comedian Sofie Hagen said in a Twitter thread at the time.
That said, one of the militia's core grievances does seem to resonate with many residents of eastern Oregon.
" GE's condiment is intended "to make it resonate with a jet engine being able to withstand 2,400 degrees.
"We wanted to find some themes that resonate with all Americans, not just liberals or conservatives," he said.
Katy Perry has been promoting Witness aggressively, even as the album's singles have failed to resonate with audiences.
Although Woman Walks Ahead takes place in the 1890s, Chastain says the film's themes still resonate in 2017.
And I think the unintentional parallels are a part of what's made them resonate a lot with people.
Mr Uribe's opposition to it may be less ferocious, and may resonate less than it did in October.
What also seems to resonate with many in China is the perception that Trump has an entrepreneurial spirit.
Centrist roots His bipartisan roots, the Clinton campaign believes, could resonate with voters seeking an alternative to Trump.
It is critical to meet this group where they are and communicate in ways that resonate with them.
Yes, those words uttered to me by Gadhafi's envoy in the Rixos five years ago still resonate deeply.
The macro indicators like GDP growth and job gains might not resonate there, but help-wanted signs do.
What's more, the ugliness of Trump's immigration rhetoric does not necessarily resonate as an issue with all Latinos.
AND I WONDER IF YOU ARE EXPECTING THAT TO RESONATE WITH THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND AFTER THIS DECISION?
His talk of higher wages and more respect could resonate well with some of the president's wavering supporters.
It also proved that a show can be deeply rooted in a specific culture and still resonate widely.
Villains are notably darker that Princess Jasmine, Aladdin, and other characters that audiences were supposed to resonate with.
"When I shared the story, I had no idea how it was going to resonate," Hall tells PeopleStyle.
I understand why you were inspired to start LOLA, but how did you know the idea would resonate?
The tremendous moral courage he has shown, in circumstances that every parent dreads, should resonate far beyond politics.
That open-ended story, more than one with a Hollywood ending, has the power to resonate with audiences.
But there's one catch: no stand on this issue will resonate unless it includes the "J" word–jail.
You said it and I think it is one that probably would resonate with many around the world.
It was strategic, deemphasizing party allegiance and focusing more on things that resonate with people in Staten Island.
"I was always prepared to pivot to an issue that would resonate with most Staten Islanders," said Watkins.
Lyin' Ted, Little Marco, Low-Energy Jeb, Crooked Hillary—they all resonate with voters on a gut level.
MACCALLUM: You know, it seems to me that that is an argument that would resonate with President Trump.
And frankly, I don&apost think that message is going to resonate with the majority of the voters.
Yang's main message about the toll of computer automation and technology on communities seemed to resonate with voters.
Their upbeat view of Turkey's expected rebound from recession failed to resonate, said the sources, who requested anonymity.
I didn't have any idea how it would resonate or the ramifications or awareness that it would bring.
In the last few years, it's adopted meme culture to make its safety warnings resonate on social media.
But neither candidate's rhetoric is likely to resonate this fall with one very important group of voters — millennials.
Clinton have been she has not been able to resonate that economic message as well as Sen. Sanders.
People connect in a wide variety of ways, in very valid ways that don't always resonate with everyone.
"Every kind of recognition on such huge platforms is making everything resonate so much louder," she told Reuters.
Cole used advertising to resonate with customers and simultaneously support causes such as gay rights and AIDS research.
He's the cool guy able to get on the same level as the kids and resonate with them.
If you've spent any meaningful amount of time playing Overwatch, most of what you see here should resonate.
Tesfaye believes the songs resonate with millennials, in particular, as they navigate the first emotional turns into adulthood.
And also, like any shorts program, no matter how great, some portions will simply resonate better than others.
Ms Fiorina "did not resonate at all" with people, he said, and she would hinder Mr Cruz's cause.
TV that discussing everyday issues that resonate with most Americans will be key to Democrats winning over voters.
Take time to contemplate what colors resonate with you, make you happy, calm your nerves and energize you.
"It didn't really resonate with our team experience and our company DNA," he says of the b2b phase.
But in a country that reveres its National Health Service, for all its flaws, such appeals can resonate.
Analysts say the retailers' "performance" focused gear, like sweat-proof shirts, does not resonate with as many shoppers.
The company also expects the new Asian shows to resonate with millions of viewers outside their home markets.
All of these issues resonate with suburban voters because they have tangible benefits for them and their communities.
We believe focusing on limited government, individual liberty, and fiscal restraint will resonate with voters across all demographics.
Or maybe he thought he didn't need to make references about penis size just to resonate with voters.
We do have one more question from the audience, and this will resonate with many people listening in.
And Weight Watchers has great support built into the program, and that really seems to resonate with people.
This creates a series of rapid-fire clicks that resonate loudly in the air chambers of the abdomen.
But fighting corporate power and making the rules work for people can also resonate on the campaign trail.
Some soda brands just don't resonate with consumers, so they get taken off supermarket shelves, never to return.
One former Democratic lawmaker said that while "that might work in Washington," it won't resonate outside the Beltway.
It was a doozy of a speech, but has it become iconic enough to resonate after 20 years?
Her diagnosis will resonate painfully with anyone trying to raise good humans in a ­relentlessly outcome-obsessed culture.
But he hopes the TV series will resonate whether or not viewers have read, or remember, the book.
Will he be able to break down complex economic and policy in terms that resonate with average voters?
But surely the show would resonate more richly if he had helped them realize the relationships more fully.
What makes these comics' material resonate is that it has the specificity and heft that comes from experience.
Those candidates, they say, will motivate the party's base and resonate more with an electorate looking for authenticity.
"They taught me the way to influence by choosing galleries that really resonate with my audience," Sanchez said.
Michigan is a rich opportunity for Mr. Sanders: It's a state where his populist message could resonate. Mrs.
He said Ms. Edwards's argument that the Senate needed a black woman's voice did not resonate with him.
And how did Burton develop such a distinct visual style that continues to resonate so strongly with audiences?
The spirit of visionaries including William Blake and Timothy Leary resonate with both the human and the divine.
She hopes that her vision combined with her experience in the Legislature will resonate across Salt Lake City.
And those are messages that, broadly speaking with lots of exceptions, may resonate more with women than men.
They all resonate in a time when environmental threats — from logging to oil pipelines — are of great concern.
To make these tips really resonate with our daughters, parents must become role models for risk and failure.
"I think it proved that his message does resonate with the toughest voters in the country," he said.
Recently opened in 2018, the art-filled hotel will resonate with creatives and ensure your stay has character.
It's failing to resonate, and it appears that it doesn't know what it wants to be to whom.
Nearly 23 years after Jerry Garcia's death, the band's psychedelic quest continues to resonate through numerous younger acts.
Critic's Notebook Language, meaning, interpretation, translation: These themes resonate in William Kentridge and Faustin Linyekula's Holland Festival programming.
His remarks may actually resonate with Trump's own views, though, according to Georgetown University nuclear expert Matthew Kroenig.
We just try to let it resonate with a modern audience and I really think it pays off.
Corporate taxes may not resonate with voters in the same way topics like health care or immigration do.
It's a natural way for it to resonate with you, and that's why we take it so seriously.
Given the close ties that the kingdom maintains with the West, these false allegations resonate with the masses.
Students, read the entire article, then tell us: — Which of the "pearls of wisdom" resonate most with you?
Those matters — like a creator's ownership of a character and the related lucrative licensing opportunities — still resonate today.
Students, read the entire article, then tell us: • Does the research presented in this article resonate with you?
The sums involved are enormous, large enough to not only affect China's economy but resonate around the world.
Few outside voices resonate more powerfully in Kenya than that of Mr. Obama, whose father was from there.
Bloomberg allies think his data-driven, subdued brand of politics will resonate among leaders in the tech community.
The tropes of past public debates about welfare may not resonate, particularly when applied to food and healthcare.
Why do you feel these images for the album, and for the film, resonate with people so much?
Her lyrics resonate across the generations, her songs touch everyone and her impact around the world is extraordinary.
Those "sounds"—sea depths answered by human ones—resonate like organ chords in a cathedral of the imagination.
Doctors' advice for starting or stopping diabetes medicines often doesn't resonate with older patients, a new study suggests.
Both candidates made the same argument in running for president, but it didn't appear to resonate with voters.
In speeches, panels and private conversations, senior Republican leaders decried socialism, hoping the message will resonate with voters.
But perhaps in 2017, there are more modern interpretations of plagues — evils that resonate in our everyday lives.
It signifies that we have created a strong identity based on true values that resonate with our consumers.
"This is really going to resonate with actual people in real, totally not made up marriages," said Colbert.
" Meanwhile, Canaccord Genuity's Jed Dorsheimer said "the unique futuristic design will resonate with consumers, leading to solid demand.
So while Whelan is steadfast that the SoulCycle brand continues to resonate, so too does the Peloton brand.
The patch sends out a small electric pulse that triggers neurons to resonate together at a similar frequency.
They've altered the late-night format to resonate with whatever trends and #Challenges are sweeping across the platform.
While the message may resonate locally, it compromises Australia's ability to act as a role model for openness.
Though he has been gone now nearly as long as he lived, Mr. Robinson's legacy continues to resonate.
"The information disclosed in this investigation will resonate throughout the entire global anti-money laundering community," said Byrne.
The success of Alfonso Cuarón's "Roma" shows that people all over the world can resonate with our stories.
Elizabeth Bruenig has a good roundup of why these economic messages might resonate more with younger women voters.
But her complaints likely resonate with most users on the service, even if on a much smaller scale.
I asked Rice why she thinks their view of long-term progress doesn't really resonate with the public.
Outside of the Toronto Star, this monumental event didn't resonate with the Canadian media, let alone anyone abroad.
Given the cyclical nature of the car business, unconventional designs may resonate anew with younger buyers entering the market.
But it was her message for women, especially young women, that seemed to resonate most with the emotional crowd.
It was all over so fast, but the repercussions will resonate across the region a long time to come.
It underscores that a good story, told well, will resonate with audiences — regardless of how frequently it gets revisited.
The current findings resonate with those of Carl Toldt, who accurately described the presence of the mesentery in 1878.
Researching UX: User Research What's the point of building a great project if it doesn't resonate with the audience?
This conjunction between the Sun and Mercury will resonate in our collective energy — expect to have your inbox full!
"And we knew right away that we were hitting on an issue that was going to resonate," he said.
It's an argument that will resonate in Silicon Valley where companies typically engage in cutthroat competition for top talent.
As personal as Al Dowayan's experiences seem, they often resonate with other women in this part of the world.
The star may hold her own cards close, but her insights on romance are sure to resonate with fans.
When you recorded these songs and these splits, did you have any inkling they'd still resonate 20 years later?
Even if the memes don't resonate into mainstream internet culture, the goal is still to build numbers and resolve.
Earlier this month, a top adviser to Mr. Buttigieg tweeted that his military experience would resonate in the state.
Before Monday's action, McCrory repeatedly said his response to the Justice Department would resonate beyond the Tar Heel state.
The studio is also expecting "Detective Pikachu" to resonate overseas, where the electric yellow creature is a fan favorite.
These resonate with the fascination with books, literature and poetry that can be seen in much contemporary Mexican art.
As the ISIS message continues to resonate on electronic platforms like Telegram, the threat remains acute and very real.
Facebook has some advice for brands on how to get their marketing messages to resonate with newly single people.
Yet it will resonate with the public and may propel the Tories to a landslide at the next election.
With their hardline view on security and immigration, Le Pen and conservative Francois Fillon may resonate with some voters.
All three meanings, carrying echoes of the country's experience under Vichy, resonate in a political drama unfolding in France.
I began blogging about my struggles with money because I felt like my story might resonate with other people.
"I think the pictures resonate with people because Harry Potter is so personal to so many people," says Glover.
"I don't see personal stories that necessarily resonate with me, because they're not my stories," Pratt told Men's Fitness.
And like Moonlight, this is a rich, evocative film that will resonate with viewers across the spectrum of sexuality.
He said that PayPal co-founder and Trump supporter Peter Thiel could help that message resonate with Trump's camp.
Such issues as Taiwan or Xinjiang do not resonate with Mr Trump as much as trade does, he admits.
In all of Ford's talk about a connected future, this change to SYNC might resonate with today's drivers most.
To what extent this show will actually resonate with viewers or increase sales, of course, remains to be seen.
I think your perspective here is desperately needed, though I have no idea how likely it is to resonate.
From the closing of tube doors to the "Mind the gap" announcements, they resonate both with locals and tourists.
The name didn't resonate, in part because it left unclear whether the store offered foot-longs or foot specialists.
Therefore, the growing narrative insinuating some deceptive, profiteering motives with regards to user data does not resonate with me.
Your progressed birth chart doesn't spell out your destiny and it's totally fine if it doesn't resonate with you.
Any of my prior feelings of anxiety, frustration, or restlessness seemed to resonate with and culminate in this space.
The fact that there is so much spiritual teaching here allows for my practice to better resonate with people.
Daenerys didn't need to go completely mad for those moments to take place or to resonate with the audience.
The polls will cover issues ranging from what messages resonate with voters to trends that are emerging among millennials.
The BJP's message still can resonate in rural areas on the back of some of the government's development initiatives.
The idea is to turn the CPL into something similar, a truly Canadian product that will resonate with fans.
The topic is starting to resonate with more people and they are starting to understand the economics around fish.
Her solemn woes of navigating her romantic life as a plus-size woman resonate to the point of discomfort.
A White House official told CNN that, despite whatever the press thinks, the remarks will resonate with Trump's base.
For that reason, we're debuting new work that we believe will resonate before, during and long after game day.
Why does Trump spout such theories, and, more importantly, why do they resonate in some corners of American society?
"These signs resonate with the political and economic direction of the United States under Bush/Cheney," the poster declared.
The film failed to resonate with audiences, earning a disappointing B- CinemaScore, which doesn't bode well for future success.
The long tail of Iraq Even on foreign policy, Sanders makes arguments that really resonate in the Democratic Party.
Bennion believes that the Indiana Democrat's message will resonate with members of the party looking for a new direction.
"Looking at physical activity as something that's regimented, like brushing your teeth, seems to resonate with people," Bond said.
Cyrus' friend, Demi Lovato, also liked and commented, simply adding fire emojis to resonate her excitement about the ensemble.
Our sources tell us producers think the show will resonate with straight and gay viewers, and educate the audience.
However, the goal is for the narrative to resonate with a larger audience despite the specificity of it's elements.
"I can't stay in the same place forever," he says — and those words seem to resonate for Lorelai too.
"Do I think use cases are going to emerge that will resonate with people — yeah, I do," he says.
He knew from past work that sheets of the size he chose (just under 1cm2) resonate at around 690Hz.
I never would have imagined this father/son dynamic working so well but it's their scenes that resonate most.
More tellingly, Fine Gael's slogan, "Let's keep the recovery going", which it borrowed from the Conservatives, failed to resonate.
We believe in the power of brands and technology, so the Skype mission and values resonate strongly with us.
His words still resonate some 16 centuries later, as our leaders struggle to adapt to the newest terrorist tactics.
So they focus instead on taking back sovereignty and curbing immigration, two issues that resonate particularly with older voters.
"The message of Russia standing up to Western aggression is one that seems to resonate," Oliker told VICE News.
Creators know what kind of content will resonate, and don't want to read a list of corporate talking points.
Though the books are intended as young adult fiction, their mature themes make them resonate with older readers too.
Portraying Mr. Trump as an elitist could resonate in a Rust Belt state like Pennsylvania; likening him to Mrs.
A lot of the outrageous and supposedly evil things that he says are things that actually resonate with people.
While bashing tech has become a favorite Washington pastime, it may not resonate beyond the Beltway and coastal cities.
In fairness, the consultants who likely concocted this messaging faux pas are hired to craft sound bites that resonate.
And he knows how to resonate, a challenge for 85 percent of the pundits you see on cable news.
Democrats didn't have to abandon their liberal priorities, Biden said, but had to make their platform resonate more broadly.
It meant so much to all of us who worked on the show for it to resonate with people.
Their stances suggest they believe those issues could resonate more than focusing on Trump's tax data from decades ago.
And from there we pick out the moments that we feel like are gonna resonate the most with audiences.
Elected Democrats and 2018 candidates will have a chance to try out themes and arguments and see which resonate.
Two recent articles tried new ways of talking about the emergency at hand, and appeared to resonate with readers.
Despite being "all in" on Iowa, the former Maryland congressman has found it difficult to resonate in the state.
Sanders is the nominee, you have one that can resonate … with white working-class voters, but not black voters.
His lawyer told the court about Mr. Mottor's shaky balance and metal-filled feet, but the arguments didn't resonate.
You want your news to resonate and not get lost in the deluge of daily gossip and Kardashian headlines.
McDonald's new $1, $2, $3, Dollar Menu has failed to resonate with customers, according to RBC Capital Markets analysts.
He uses Twitter as a kind of gut focus-group polling to pick up and amplify messages that resonate.
She didn't just resonate with me, she was filling a gap where teenage girls had yet to see themselves.
Does a Cold War fiasco like this resonate differently in light of the frostier-than-usual Russia-US relations?
Assume that most conventions simply don't resonate with the consumer anymore; consider it a widespread technology burnout — App Fatigue.
This disconnect stems from "a mistaken notion that this issue will resonate almost exclusively with Jewish voters," claimed Zogby.
Although the show features powerhouse actors such as Uma Thurman and Tony Goldwyn, it still didn't resonate with critics.
" "It has to be fully integrated into the business, or it doesn't resonate it; it seems peripheral [and] detached.
While the Fed's latest move targets prime money market funds, the message may resonate across all money market investors.
However, she also believes that a more true-to-life fictional story about FBI agents would resonate with audiences.
Whatever people heard when they listened to it touched them enough for the content to really resonate with them.
And while fashion and fads may have changed, these faintly remembered slices of life still resonate with contemporary viewers.
It's likely she hopes her independent streak will resonate with voters in a state where Republicans have an edge.
His impact on the game, and the lives of many, will certainly resonate for generations of golfers to come.
The books that I looked to for insights about the missionary experience didn't resonate with what I had lived.
But that vote is now well over a decade old, so it's not clear how much that will resonate.
How do its themes of communication and understanding resonate for you as you look at the world at large?
I started with YAWN, LOW KEY and a couple of wrong assumptions — "resonate" for IDENTIFY and "ominous" for UNLUCKY.
And they have tailored their arguments to resonate with a seemingly unlikely bloc on the court: its five conservatives.
Several art experts said that the show could help overturn patriarchal attitudes that resonate in the mainstream art world.
Yeah, I want to kind of shift from those fandom posters and move towards art that I resonate with.
Rob Hogg, a state senator and 2016 Democratic convention delegate, said the message could resonate with some Iowa voters.
But Mr. Trump has not tempered his tone, instead betting that his fear-based appeals will resonate with women.
The more we talk about things that are sometimes uncomfortable, that are sometimes unknown, it might resonate with somebody.
Touch, as a radical gesture, continues to resonate in Hammond's "wrapped sculptures" which are located sporadically throughout the exhibition.
Republicans, however, are not alone in not being able to reach people for whom their message used to resonate.
Attach Here Your request reminded me of two fierce books about female friendships that resonate in different minor keys.
Her prophetic warnings about the importance of fighting for freedom over "playing house" only resonate for June in retrospect.
He uses a lovely, crushed-velvet touch but still manages to make the piano resonate fully, like a bell.
The exhibit at the Skirball would resonate quite differently if it were an exhibit of objects, not of photographs.
"[They have] a propensity to look for brands whose values or product designs resonate with what drives these circles." 
And he faulted elites, a message that might resonate today as Western democracies confront a wave of populist anger.
Does this description of discussions at school lunch tables with friends and at home with parents resonate with you?
There's also something about her that she is moderate and plain-spoken — that authenticity will resonate with voters here.
If used correctly, TikTok can be supremely beneficial to a sneaker reseller looking to resonate with a younger audience.
The goal was to resonate with a younger audience that Moungvang believed had the potential to be valuable clients.
So based on the patterns of language that you're using, you may resonate more with one audience versus another.
"It just didn't resonate with the intended audience," said Jeff Goldstein, the president of domestic distribution at Warner Bros.
So, I think I can relate to all three and resonate with voters and understand their issues and connect.
The picture of the country 100 years ago is often unwholesome in ways that, again, resonate with current turmoil.
DAVE LIMP: I think when we can find products that will resonate with customers where the advertisement adds value.
Taylor and the rest of the volunteer rescuers had no idea Floyd's story would resonate with so many people.
Why you should watch: If you've ever been called book smart over street smart, "Booksmart" will resonate with you.
Back when I wrote the original essay, it seemed to resonate with people from a wide range of backgrounds.
The brand's hypersexualized portrayal of women doesn't appear to resonate with modern customers as strongly as it once did.
An American drone strike killed Awlaki in Yemen in 2011, but his message continues to resonate through the Internet.
The tax law appeared not to resonate well in one race so far: Tuesday's special House election in Pennsylvania.
Biden's proclamations that Lamb, will protect Social Security and Medicare appeared to resonate much more with the candidate's supporters.
It seemed to resonate very little with the hard right he was hoping to galvanize behind the Likud banner.
"What I hope continues to resonate is the idea that one job is not better than another," Owens said.
And for Austin, a key antagonist-turned-ally drove home a message that might resonate in any household, anywhere.
The discussion of whether this will resonate with Trump's base then is deeply cynical and totally misses the point.
Today, as in the past, progressive appeals to national solidarity can resonate with a broad share of the electorate.
For the sake of her children, Gayden hopes desperately for a conviction—one that will resonate even behind bars.
Because I feel like a lot of people can resonate with what I'm trying to express in each song.
Donald Trump's refugee paranoia, his Trojan horses and snakes, and his son's poisonous Skittles might resonate with his supporters.
These works resonate like fan art taken to Pop art levels, hard-worked tributes from a heavily entrenched devotee.
We have more strong, authoritative opinions, and that does seem to resonate, based on Facebook insights with younger people.
It's also about how their names resonate, and how their names attached to the film are adding to the resonance.
Any trial lawyer understands that written reports only resonate so much, but live testimony tends to make a bigger impact.
And until executives' apologies resonate and users' desire to click and scroll overcomes their privacy fears, that's how it is.
With that in mind, Jody Hudson-Powell and Luke Powell created a visual identity for Resonate that's primed for change.
It makes sense, then, why calls to break up Wall Street banks and have government ensure debt-free college resonate.
We chose a product that just didn't resonate with the customers and our presentation just wasn't as good as Brooke's.
Some of it has to do with the fact that they have developed simple slogans that resonate with the public.
Lost in all these approaches is a call to meaningful party purpose, voiced with the expectation that it will resonate.
His supporters said his decades-long commitment to progressive issues will resonate with voters choosing among candidates with similar views.
Watching her essay resonate with friends and complete strangers drove home the importance of lawmakers telling their own personal stories.
It is odd — in a time of such great prosperity, low unemployment and rising wages — that his message would resonate.
Focusing on the historical tension between entrepreneurs and natives would have made the Fawcett story resonate into the 21st century.
This might not resonate with everybody, but friends to whom I mentioned my story — from different backgrounds — found it familiar.
Viewers who aren't already inclined to see humanity as a seething cesspit may not resonate with that level of cynicism.
"Because of its use of international human rights language and norms, this case will resonate beyond Dutch borders," he says.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Do any of Mr. Korb's ideas about writing essays resonate with you?
We're just trying to capture moments that are important to us, or footage that we think will resonate with others.
All of this is early evidence that the message could resonate for him in a way it didn't for Clinton.
And Mr Macron's embrace of technological disruption does not resonate with those who fear they will be its next victims.
"I can only hope her story will really resonate with people," Klein said in an interview with the  Stanford Daily.
You'll go overseas and you'll have new eyes on this landscape that'll resonate with you or strike as something different.
However, studies at Columbia show that both Prana and Sorel resonate with women, and have attracted approximately 70 percent women.
It's going to be a very interesting month for all signs, with lasting repercussions that'll resonate into winter and beyond.
I knew how painful and real this experience felt to me, and I believed it would resonate with other viewers.
You're not guaranteed any success, monetary or otherwise, but you can release music and have it resonate with the world.
The company tested nachos in 2018 but went back to the drawing board after they failed to resonate with consumers.
You were very young at the time, but does the era resonate with you on a personal level at all?
The idea of a national stadium does not resonate elsewhere, and certainly not the idea of one in public hands.
Yet, in touching on themes of alienation and comfort, they also resonate with anyone who's lived in a foreign setting.
She was curious, she said, to hear how others interpreted her work, but was confident that her aesthetic would resonate.
Finally, another team had a clever idea that will resonate with office workers who have to compete for meeting space.
GSK thought his story of hiding his smoking habit and struggling to kick it would resonate with consumers, Yacovino said.
Talking about them as "low-maintenance methods" or "party-ready methods" for certain audiences seemed to resonate better, she said.
South Carolina In the hypercompetitive, crowded Republican primary, it can be hard to break through and have an ad resonate.
Finally, he's betting on Hulu's focus on user experience in the service's interface to really make it resonate with consumers.
At the least, they'll lead the biggest chunk of liberal America, whose ideas and policies will resonate across the country.
Compare that with the other major pop film trend to resonate in the wake of 9/11 — the fantasy epic.
The elite political class's intellectual arguments failed to resonate with large segments of British society because they misread the country.
Really, these are universal themes—you don't need to have grown up somewhere sleepy and safe for them to resonate.
But their efforts may especially resonate right now with the wider public, especially in the U.S., because of recent news.
"What we were doing with just saying 'Abstinence, abstinence, don't do it, don't do it,' doesn't always resonate," she said.
Now images of its icy terrain resonate with anxiety, as climate change and rising waters put its future at risk.
Some of his language ("vile" and "depraved") definitely resonate after an election in which "nasty" and "deplorable" were dominant adjectives.
His words should resonate in Europe as well where innovation appears in tiny pockets and only in the richest countries.
I mean, of course it's the heart of ... Any show with heart does resonate, and obviously, it becomes a phenomenon.
On a campus like Berkeley, which has become a battleground over political speech, an anti-Trump message presumably would resonate.
In reality, I suspect not many, as their policies fail to resonate deeply with their most critical people, the HPEs.
PepsiCo has tapped Kendall Jenner to represent its brand — a move to make its products resonate more with younger consumers.
"I felt think that authenticity felt like something a lot of people could resonate with,"  says the Fixer Upper star.
Trump's challenge is to lead the more extreme elements of his own coalition, and also resonate with America's great middle.
" Democracy advocates in Hong Kong, where Liu's activism continues to resonate strongly, vowed to "continue our fearless non-violent protests.
Of course, it's fair to wonder if a Biblically-infused moral argument will resonate with Alabama's State Supreme Court judges.
He represents so many of the references I've used at Coach — references of American style that resonate around the world.
The messages that resonate best with voters acknowledge the pressures of migration while calling for the benefits to be harnessed.

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