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"self-evident" Definitions
  1. obvious and needing no further proof or explanation

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This simple calculation, self-evident to the Soviets, was far too self-evident for a mind like Angleton's.
There is a great gulf between what seems self-evident to student equality officers and in gender-studies departments, and what seems self-evident elsewhere.
"I think it's so self-evident that the President is a racist, just like it's self-evident that the President lies a lot," he said.
It is a new Declaration of Independence: No longer do we hold these truths to be self-evident, we hold all truths to be self-evident, even the ones that aren't true.
" (That seemed self-evident enough.) He prefers the word "catalyst.
Those truths, for lack of a better term, are self-evident.
It is self-evident that consumers are put at a disadvantage.
You also believe that the nature of reality is self-evident.
The responsibility and culpability of harassers and abusers are self-evident.
OBSERVERS of European politics hold these truths to be self-evident.
For reasons largely self-evident, Gigi Gorgeous is obsessed with Halloween.
Nor was there a self-evident functional case for federal intervention.
The plutocratic tilt of the first two proposals is self-evident.
What seems self-evident can no longer be imagined as arbitrary.
And certainly the impact on the music industry is self-evident.
Yet Lee takes it as self-evident that race trumps class.
But, from a certain perspective, it's our inequality that's self-evident.
The public interest in continuing with this case is self-evident.
Some, like advising employees not to "tolerate badness," are self-evident.
"Why wouldn't they?" he'd answer, as if it were self-evident.
But it's clearly not at all self-evident to most people.
The case for hiring an extraordinary constitutional scholar seems self-evident.
Suddenly, the independence and integrity of Robert Mueller seems self-evident.
And yet it's not self-evident that that's the goal of dating.
These questions might seem self-evident, and nix any interest in cryonics.
Well, the damage done to the social fabric is pretty self-evident.
No consequence of global warming is as self-evident as higher temperatures.
It is self-evident that ensuring public safety is a city's job.
It seems self-evident, perhaps, but it is not her strong suit.
For a game called "Mankind Divided," that answer is probably self-evident.
"His genius was so self-evident that it defined 'awesome,' " he said.
We hold these truths to be self evident: don't mess with NPR.
European project, the benefits of which seemed to be self-evident. Nationalist
This truth is so self-evident, that observing it is seemingly hackneyed.
A constitutional crisis, like a good first date, is typically self-evident.
The advantages of host nation militaries doing the job are self-evident.
The human consequences of trapping migrants along the border are self-evident.
But it works in the film because these jokes were self-evident.
The harms to the government from such a proceeding are self-evident.
Was slavery consistent with the "self-evident" rights of all human beings?
The mission then was self-evident: defend the homeland from foreign terrorists.
The statement Robert Mapplethorpe made with his photographs was practically self-evident.
We hold these truths to be self-evident: Whoever denied it supplied it.
"I think the importance of this issue is self-evident," Jackson tells CNN.
MAINSTREAM politicos in Britain have long held these truths to be self evident.
A confident delivery can make outrageous ideas sound self-evident in the moment.
But typically there's a self-evident reason why Trump might delete a tweet.
The potential benefits for search-and-rescue teams are also pretty self-evident.
This is so self-evident yet no one does it for some reason.
Of course this should be self-evident, but you can never be sure.
"  "It is self-evident that we have open hearings for the next week.
The key is to present his assumed identity as a self-evident truth.
The policy implications -- and associated call to action -- thus appear entirely self-evident.
Most chavistas take it as self-evident that Guaidó is a Yankee stooge.
"It is self-evident that in the past election you failed," said Sen.
" At times, self-evident themes are laboriously spelled out: "Pravasi means foreigner, outsider.
The potential benefits of a combination between HP and Xerox are self-evident.
"It is self-evident that in the past election you failed," added Sen.
And, "we believe these truths to be self evident" because, well, they are.
That's kind of self-evident—every offseason is a big one for young players.
With names like Bender's, The Knockout, and Gangway, this should seem pretty self-evident.
It will be a self-evident lie, and everyone will see right through it.
For an industry dependent on immigrants, that truth is self-evident and worth defending.
It was obvious when you first presented it, and it's equally self-evident now.
Americans must, at some point, decide on which truths we still find self-evident.
It became self-evident that this was the way to look at the world.
In the gym, the strength of girls — our power, our resilience — was self-evident.
He said the political motivation for the expansion into such gambling was self-evident.
"I guess those truths aren't as self-evident as as he thought," said Colbert.
It looks simple and self-evident, as though one could proclaim it into existence.
For the charts whose takeaway is not self-evident, I've provided some brief commentary.
They find it incomprehensible that this almost self-evident right had eluded earlier generations.
Even though they were overtly radical, his musical choices seemed self-evident and effortless.
She satisfies every self-evident truth in the pundit bible about what Americans want.
Such is self-evident when many Republicans summarily dismiss the notion of workplace discrimination.
To those in charge, this story of cause-and-effect seemed almost self-evident.
We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.
Another of Johns's seemingly self-evident preoccupations is this: what are the limits of seeing?
The care is self-evident, and the show's EDM score only ratchets up the insanity.
He has lost his self-evident charm because he has lost some of his privilege.
Rubio's strong political positioning was not self-evident when he announced his bid in April.
K: Well the first thing that's self-evident is that the building is climate-responsive.
The case for congressional involvement in the decision-making process has hardly been self-evident.
As corny as, 'We hold these truths self evident, that all men are created equal.
The bulk of "Good ­Profit" is selfevident truths that have been repackaged as wisdom.
At the same time, it's worth taking stock of how self-evident their solutions are.
Honestly, my thesis seemed so self-evident that I'd worried the speech would be bland.
But who gets to claim an expectation of privacy and where is not self-evident.
Wouldn't it be nice to be faced with an issue with a self-evident solution?
Theirs is a black-and-white world, where the truths are self-evident and unchanging.
Where it is coming from is self-evident to a spectrum of advocates and politicians.
The Declaration of Independence, we hold these truths — We hold these — — to be self-evident.
Must they rest on international or national laws, or do they embody "self-evident" truths?
The Iowa caucuses meltdown taught us an important (and arguably self-evident) lesson about tech.
"The potential benefits of a combination between HP and Xerox are self-evident," Visentin wrote.
It's a right, as inalienable as the ones held self-evident in the US Constitution.
It seemed self-evident to them that a businessman could and should lead the country.
The shortsightedness of a failure to invest in capital and research spending is self-evident.
The numbers, in their self-evident way, expanded the imagination of what might be possible.
These passages originally went unnoticed because it seemed so self-evident they weren't going to work.
"It's so self-evident as a matter of ethics," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said last week.
To be sure, the unjust nature of the North Carolina law is self-evident to me.
As should be self-evident, King is a lot more than her highly publicized sexual fluidity.
" It's "self-evident as a matter of ethics," she said, "but we'll have to codify it.
For traders, there wouldn't be any trading at all if the facts were simply self-evident.
The need for, and benefits of, a comprehensive pro-growth tax reform should be self-evident.
The bigoted undertones of Trump's Mexico policy and the overtones of the ban are self-evident.
It's only once the framework gets examined from that angle that the flaws become self-evident.
When it comes to the border wall, it's self-evident that Trump cannot achieve that goal.
DES MOINES — One winner from the caucuses here on Monday evening is self-evident:  Texas Sen.
The lunacy of applying old, rotary- dial telephone regulations on something so dynamic is self-evident.
But the idea of separating the artist from the art is not a self-evident truth.
"I'm just trying to get a 'yes' or a 'no,' it seems self-evident," Langevin replied.
"I think it's self-evident that using an effectively obsolete operating system isn't appropriate," he added.
Evident to Anthony Kennedy, perhaps — he cited no authority for his statement — but hardly self-evident.
Very early in life, I adopted a belief as self-evident: Violence is never the answer.
It's a story very worth telling, told pretty well, with self-evident virtues and obvious limitations.
None of them attempted to explain why this was a problem; it was apparently self-evident.
According to the Declaration of Independence, it is "self-evident" that all men are created equal.
It seems a truth self-evident that our brains don't work as well in the summer.
It's self-evident that men like me almost never come to terms with who we are.
This was as self-evident to Johnson as it is to any right-wing demagogue today.
The failure is typically flagged by pundits in passing, as if its cause were self-evident.
Making those posters appear so simple and self-evident must have been agonizingly hard to accomplish.
"It's so self-evident as a matter of ethics but we'll have to codify it," she said.
Indeed, by spelling out notions that should be self-evident, they risk making the leadership look ineffectual.
Ethical rules that we choose to put in that design [impact the society]… Nothing is self evident.
That truth is treated as self-evident: Michael Douglas is, after all, a man on the edge.
Sure, that seems kind of self-evident, but now we've got the science to back it up.
Two popular theories are thrown around by the mainstream media and Democratic surrogates as self-evident truths.
All societies, and certainly all democratic societies, rest on the notion that some values are self-evident.
" He went on, " 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.
Another truth soon became self-evident: If America was to survive, it would have to be reborn.
In the case of sports like hang gliding or rock climbing, the dangers may be self-evident.
To state point blank that "Infinite Content" and "Infinite_Content" aren't clever is to belabor the self-evident.
The cause, however, is self-evident: The buses are too old and almost certainly too little serviced.
McMurtry's skill with women characters is most clearly self-evident in "Terms of Endearment," an enduring classic.
But assumptions about the future, no matter how self-evident they may feel, don't automatically come true.
" Our founders based policy on science and facts and would have called Mr. Hawking's statements "self-evident.
It is astonishing how few respectable conceptual tools we have for dealing with this self-evident fact.
The Economist: Shouldn't the benefits of liberal democracy be sufficiently self-evident to voters to make it invincible?
The way that automation [and] mechanization is transforming society and threatening society is already kind of self-evident.
Rich, yes, but also places where it is far from self-evident that all men are created equal.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal (except those who aren't).
" And in the moment when a purchasing decision is made, "all these things have to be self-evident.
But there are a number of problems with this plan and most of them are fairly self-evident.
But his work seems so self-enclosed and self-evident that championing him has felt unnecessary, even impudent.
With the ecological crisis we face now, this seems self-evident, but it wasn't a half generation ago.
""I am confident when voters meet me or hear our message, that the choice will be self-evident.
Side Dishes and Summer Salads We hold this truth to be self-evident: It's all about the sides.
Various justifications for lower capital-gains rates have been proffered over the years, none of them self-evident.
But it's not self-evident to the portion of the country that either supports Trump or tolerates him.
It's self-evident that global warming is no longer a theoretical problem that exists somewhere in the future.
Sometimes dams are not even mentioned—but even when they are, using them effectively is not self-evident.
At the same time, he co-founded Republican Hispanics of Texas, a PAC whose motivation is self-evident.
"Rotation is a natural and self-evident process," he told one group of five ex-governors in February.
I was there to tell the world about a project I had been working on, called Self Evident Truths.
In this culture where male violence appears "natural, self-evident", Eddy's father not only terrorises his family but himself.
IF THERE is one truth that millennials hold to be self-evident, it is that big business is bad.
The truths the Founding Fathers held to be self-evident had not seemed so to anyone before the Reformation.
His achievement is self-evident in view of the harsher times that befell Thailand's neighbors over the same period.
In Traister's profile, Clinton (again) deflects attention from her own self-evident flaws to blame her defeat on others.
So for robotaxis, it's sort of self-evident, you'd want it to be as smooth and comfortable as possible.
The idea that some immigrants are illegal and can never become citizens isn't self-evident, and it is wrong.
The idea that employers must be the gatekeepers of this immigration policy isn't self-evident, and it is wrong.
And the political system created on its principles made sure to protect these self-evident truths from public passions.
I have long admired Ginsburg, but it seems self-evident that her comments in this case crossed the line.
So listen to my declaration: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.
Strikingly little evidence, however, supported the notion that young people were the self-evident constituency for a liberal future.
Neighbors 22: Sorority Rising believes at least one truth to be self-evident: that all dirtbags are created equal.
It posits a self-evident consensus — about a system's failures, and about what might be preferable — where none exists.
They interrupt the flow of the stories while unfurling what are fairly self-evident, common-sensical streamers of advice.
Even if aging at some speed is ultimately inevitable, what happens when we age is far from self-evident.
It is official, non-partisan moves like this that further legitimize what should long ago have been self-evident.
The brothers' delight seemed to come from feeling all these superficial differences quiver against a profound, self-evident sameness.
The show's title is didactic and self-evident, but it's true that Rosso was obsessed with light and experimentation.
All of these things concocted a nice brew that made the title seem kind of self-evident to me.
What those changes in traffic mean are either self-evident or perfectly able to be inferred with a little analysis.
"In view of global political uncertainty ... future growth is anything but self-evident," BDI President Dieter Kempf said on Tuesday.
For reasons largely self-evident, Monica Lewinsky has lost count of the number of times she's been harassed or bullied.
" Their nautical use is self-evident: They bring to mind the Middle Passage, an image intensified by the word "lashing.
It is self-evident that in relation to the power your platforms now have, in the past election, you failed.
It's pretty difficult to reinvent something as self-evident as the houseplant, which has long dwelled in our collective consciousness.
It seems self-evident, but maybe some Democrats don't realize this: Congress can't pass a bill that doesn't actually exist.
The pleasures of animals as companions—and the real distress that may follow their loss or death—are self-evident.
Given this woeful state of affairs, it is self-evident that the Palestinian people need a new course of action.
The Declaration of Independence holds its truths to be "self-evident" — axiomatic, irreducible, not needing justification because they justify themselves.
Apparently, the self-evident truth that all people deserve life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is far from settled.
We've been bludgeoned, through a combination of Republican bullying and stultifying conventional wisdom, into treating Trump's legitimacy as self-evident.
In a Facebook note posted shortly thereafter, he treated the agnostic quality of his social-media platform as self-evident.
"The potential benefits of a combination between HP and Xerox are self-evident," Xerox CEO John Visentin wrote last week.
Marx, foolishly, believed that history had a discernible direction: The progression toward a classless utopia was inalterable and self-evident.
The doubt here is self-evident, with reporting that the man on the tape kinda, sorta looks like R Kelly.
The best action sequences are free of exposition, with stakes that are established in advance or, better still, self-evident.
Growing up in a pro-Obama household in liberal metro Denver, Matt Knaster held a few truths to be self-evident.
Wolfe goes to school in New York, and explained the rather self-evident problem when I visited her booth at CES.
The possibilities of better battery life, lighter casings and un-tethered utility are self-evident and Apple will capitalize on those.
They're so obviously omnipresent, their model so played out, it's almost gauchely self-evident when bands namecheck them as an influence.
On paper this seems self-evident and, given that the bulk of these activities are driven by menus, maybe even underwhelming.
They portray themselves as the righteous warriors of truth and conviction, and they actually believe this "truth" to be self-evident.
A growing number of emerging powers regard the postwar order less as a self-evident gift than as an illegitimate imposition.
"The things that surround us in childhood need no justification, they are self-evident," he wrote in " Native Realm ," a memoir.
Trumped-up "civil rights" litigation of this kind has self-evident potential for the harassment and intimidation of would-be investigators.
I don't think that that is self-evident that there is an ... That it is where they will spend their money.
For Conner Youngblood, that mindset is pretty much self-evident: "I do it 'cause I love it," he reflected last fall.
At the time, it may have seemed to Thurmond and the white community self-evident that these four executions were righteous.
But even for an orchestra that lives and breathes tradition, recruiting the next generation of talent is no longer self-evident.
To believers, it's self-evident that social feeds mostly show people news that confirms' users prior beliefs, encouraging partisanship and tribalism.
Porfirio Villarreal, a spokesman for the Houston Health Department, said the hazards of the water enveloping the city were self-evident.
This week the Pew Research Center confirmed a truth many churchgoing Americans know to be self-evident: Sermons can be … long.
"With each passing race this year, our wish to extend our contract with Charles became ever more self-evident," he said.
"The overt racism of these statements is self-evident, and a stain on an office as august as yours," Mohale wrote.
Despite these strictures, which are self-evident in the paintings, something happens on each canvas that distinguishes it from the others.
But what this series shows is that the truth is not at all self-evident; rather it must be conceived and conveyed.
Schumpeter had been complacent about the rise of Nazism; but for Popper and Hayek, the devastation unleashed by fascism was self-evident.
When Thomas Jefferson wrote about the self-evident truth that "all men are created equal," but excluded women, we corrected his mistake.
It is "self-evident in relation to the power your platforms now have [that] in the past election, you failed," he charged.
ALEXANDER I was always really nervous about doing a wink-wink to the future, just because it all seems really self-evident.
To the Michigan Supreme Court, for example, it was self-evident that a local brewery had no "right to participate" in elections.
Jefferson's words, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal..." were adopted on July 4, 1776.
"The historic nature of her candidacy will be self-evident every time she's on stage," said Ms. Dunn, the former Obama aide.
The two maps that we use — one pinpointing where victims were killed and the other where bodies were found — are self-evident.
Despite Mark Zuckerberg's ritual shaming before a congressional committee this past spring, the quasi-governmental reach of these companies remains self-evident.
There are certain questions you shouldn't really have to ask on a first date, for instance because the answers are self-evident.
The marketing of Sage Northcutt has been an exercise in self-evident celebrity, in myth making without ever really conveying the myth.
Today the importance of those tapes is self-evident: thousands of hours of unheard music by some of history's greatest recording artists.
"The self-evident, secular truths of the Declaration of Independence became, to evangelical Americans, the truths of revealed religion" is Lepore's insight.
The contradictions are self-evident, but, then, cities are contradictions with street lights, or else they are not cities at all. ♦
THRUSH: The one thing I would say is, it was so self-evident, covering the DNC and the Clinton folks-- STEIN: Yeah.
It should be equally self-evident for the U.S. administration that the IRGC is a terrorist entity, and should be so designated.
The answer is self-evident: They were doing what they did 50 or 100 years earlier and have been doing ever since.
But some of us still hold this truth to be self-evident: Sugar and starch are the best possible companions for morning coffee.
The hypocrisy of begging secrecy after building a platform that exists to syphon personal information from two billion unsuspecting people is self-evident.
That's self-evident, Mayer says, because nitrates, whether in hot dogs or beef jerky, are an ubiquitous part of the North American diet.
But for Waters, both the actions she's taking and the way they're being received add up to a pretty self-evident no-brainer.
My name is Maria Del Russo, and I hold these truths to be self-evident: A cheese plate is a perfectly respectable meal.
That this agreement, which provides $38 billion of U.S. military aid to Israel, is a boon to the Jewish state is self-evident.
Why examine statistical evidence, when that would just slow down the implementation of a rule that is a self-evident win for safety?
Like Taylor, he retained his poise as the Republicans attempted to cloud Trump's self-evident transgressions with all manner of Fox News agitprop.
As plainly self-evident as it might sound, what matters most are the concrete, material consequences of legislation passed and administrative decisions made.
One thing appears self-evident, though: you can expect the realm to come crawling back to the crows after centuries of mocking them.
That might seem self-evident, but at this point in the opioid epidemic many West Virginians feel too exhausted and resentful to help.
But that self-evident path is closed off if F.B.I. agents aren't permitted to talk to anybody who isn't on the preapproved list.
The answer seems obvious, and it must be even more self-evident to the players Chung has swashbuckled his way past in Melbourne.
Here's just one, self-evident example: Graze on my lips, and if those hills be dry Stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie.
Here are some self-evident truths: Humans need to produce less carbon dioxide—assuming we care a fig about our children's well-being.
"Peanut butter cup!" came the call from behind the counter, just as Biden noted the "self-evident" contrasts between himself and his rivals.
But that is not self-evident, says Mark Vellend, of the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec, a co-author of the new study.
Something that should have been self-evident to everyone (that was of course self-evident to people of color, and queer and trans people who are facing this kind of brutality both from the state and from far-right groups more regularly) is that we have not surpassed the danger, and it's always there, whether we see it or not.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal"—a twenty-first-century reader is almost made dizzy by the simultaneous affirmation that such things as truth, self-evident truth, and human equality exist (along with the gross depravity of the slaveholders who wrote and signed the document, though they could not escape the reproach of its implications).
If there are no "grand narratives," no self-evident truths, no straightforward texts, no criteria for determining artistic merit, then there is surely nothing to stop us from deconstructing such obsolete products as The New York Times and the Bill of Rights—or even, as so many academics seem obtusely unable to grasp, to deconstruct the self-evident merits of "diversity" itself?
Ahead, we take a deeper dive into a few other truths from Calvin Klein 205W39NYC's latest show that we hold to be self evident.
The purpose of this added function is self-evident, as it aims to reduce emergency response times by streamlining the process of information gathering.
Wright Is Close to Lily-Rose Depp Wright included the 17-year-old daughter of Depp and Vanessa Paradis in the Self Evident Project.
It seems self-evident to Trump that his making or keeping his own money is a reason for doing or saying just about anything.
To many in the half of America that did vote for Mr Trump, it is self-evident that the new president is their champion.
For most readers here, and probably for most Americans, it's self-evident why the "no white supremacists in the White House" norm should stand.
Most players don't get to announce their retirements; time and attrition do the work for them, and so the end just becomes self-evident.
What we've learned about the president is self-evident—that the weight of the office has not changed him, and will not change him.
While the show's cultural impact is becoming self-evident, "Hamilton" has also been a smashing commercial success: tickets are sold out through January 2017.
This seemingly self-evident fact has formed the basis for the rapidly growing movement of employer-sponsored wellness programs for workers across the country.
But in the context of Versions and the ever-burgeoning virtual reality scene, this phrase, despite itself, bears an irrefutable, almost self-evident legitimacy.
From this, a workplace truth that for many seems self-evident (unless you're the boss, naturally), "The Alienist" concocts another week of investigative breakthroughs.
After all, we were born in original sin — our nation's founders held inspiring truths to be self-evident while keeping human beings as slaves.
Trump's multiplying Republican apologists do not deny the self-evident — that he is as clueless regarding everything as he is about the nuclear triad.
" "These are truths that are self-evident to me, and which I practice, and they are the truths that Donald Trump understands and supports.
SUPREME INEQUALITYThe Supreme Court's Fifty-Year Battle for a More Unjust AmericaBy Adam Cohen Many progressives hold these truths to be virtually self-evident.
The phrase "artificial intelligence" is invoked as if its meaning were self-evident, but it has always been a source of confusion and controversy.
An oath that demands a commitment to democracy, to liberty, to the rule of law and to the self-evident equality of all men.
Because the United States pursues armed dominance as a self-evident good, the establishment feels threatened by a rising China and an assertive Russia.
Enhanced representations of art by women, African-Americans, Africans, Latin-Americans, and Asians can feel tentative, pitched between self-evident justice and noblesse oblige.
To a degree, the value of such forgetting is self-evident, and when people re-engage an area of expertise, they have more perspective.
" — JAMES CORDEN, on Biden forgetting part of the Declaration of Independence at a rally "Guess those truths aren't as self-evident as he thought.
We believe it is self-evident that the people who, acting in good faith, now depend on insurance provided through the exchange must be protected.
The collection, which includes jeans, tees, and denim jackets ranging in price from $105 to $369, benefits Self Evident Truths, an organization championing LGBTQ visibility.
In a post to the Foundation's Medium account, chief digital officer Glenn Otis Brown wrote: These are big challenges, and the solutions aren't self-evident.
The purpose of this device is self-evident: it lets you take notes on one side and make immediate use of them on the other.
In its day, the keyboard pants idea was entertaining, but mostly found itself the victim of jokes about its impracticality and self-evident social awkwardness.
Again, most of these folks are as British as I am -- but some do not integrate, and segregation in inner cities is becoming self-evident.
At this point, it's self-evident that I need to spend more time outside and away from the trance-like, backlit glow of the computer.
She endorsed the idea of having Capitol Police at all future practice sessions — a notion she characterized as "self-evident" in light of Wednesday's shooting.
This may seem self-evident, but across the country politicians and judges are attempting to bend American law to reflect the tenets of their faith.
Publishing Singal or Weiss or Ellis is often justified by what has traditionally been seen as a self-evident, platonic good: a diversity of opinion.
When empires were breaking up in the last century, it seemed self-evident to let former colonies and captive nations determine their own political destinies.
There is what looks like a semicolon after "We hold these truths to be self-evident" — not the comma that appeared in the printed version.
"It is self-evident that a segregated system of public schools is not 'general,' 'uniform,' 'thorough' or 'efficient,'" Justice Hudson wrote, quoting the state Constitution.
The self-evident truth that all people deserve life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is a long way from settled in the American mind.
But the video clearly re-uses the clip of Pelosi tearing the speech multiple times, making the fact that it's a chop job self-evident.
They suspect that Trump, despite his self-evident indiscipline, may prove to be a popular and consequential President, defying his critics—many of them conservative.
It is a list of 32 nuts-and-bolts ideas that, in the main, are almost self-evident and should have already been in place.
For us, the case for not eating living, feeling beings by the billions should be self-evident: why would you, if you don't have to?
"Seventy-four years after the end of World War II — a lifetime — things considered self-evident are again being called into question," Ms. Merkel said.
Logically indefensible, this neutrality principle can be defended only as a self-evident premise, a truth armored by its obviousness against any and all objections.
We all regret it – I made my regret self evident in my GretaWire posting about 3 weeks ago which ended with this: 'Gretchen, you go girl.
While the term "climate change" was never mentioned, the intent of the tweets was self-evident: Man-made activity is the primary driver of climate change.
We all hold certain truths to be self-evident, but if the 2016 election proved anything, it's that there's just no telling how other people think.
"It is obvious that Islam is a part of Germany," she said, knowing that the statement was far from self-evident to many of her compatriots.
IT IS not the "unknown unknowns" that catch people out, but the truths they hold to be self-evident that turn out to be completely wrong.
In any other medium, this would be too self-evident to even bother pointing out — and more importantly, it wouldn't diminish the value of the work.
With fable-makers like Gary, the artificiality of the material is almost always self-evident, and so is the dramatic point being sought by the story.
Pyotr, who speaks abruptly and positions himself uncomfortably inside Kate's personal space, has his attractions, but for a long time none of them are self-evident.
It became really self-evident that we had to jump into the fold and do something—if not for the larger community—for our own sanity.
It lacked the self-aggrandizement implicit in calling out an unsolvable political and cultural divide that's self-evident to everyone living on either side of it.
Among Middle East and national security experts, it is considered a self-evident and banal truth to say that ISIS's threat falls far short of existential.
This is maybe self-evident, but can you talk about the ways that having safe nightlife spaces contributes to the health of the community at large?
Opinion Columnist I gotta say, it was very clever of Nancy Pelosi to steal Donald Trump's strawberries, pushing him over the edge into self-evident lunacy.
The notion rings obviously hollow now, but the main proponents of these fantasies spent most of their lives in a world where it seemed self-evident.
Party leaders have long understood that some elements of the base harbored ideas that were, shall we say, incompatible with the self-evident equality of humankind.
Moreover he blithely assumes the anti-nuclear case is self-evident, and is prone to unthinking moral equivalence between the communist empire and the free world.
The primacy of heroes is self-evident in film, where five of the 10 highest-grossing movies of 2016 were superhero and fantasy sequels and spinoffs.
DW: The position that toddlers should be with their parents is the closest thing I can think of as a self-evident truth that exists. Right.
That was particularly self-evident in police shootings videos, but also in what some people perceived as propaganda-like representation of the Iraqi army assault on Mosul.
"The message — and it might be self-evident — is that fathers are also important," said the senior author, Dr. Anders Hjern, an epidemiologist at the Karolinska Institute.
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That is, Zuckerberg used to assume that the goodness of his ideas would be self-evident, but now he realizes he should have patiently explained their goodness.
We are in the midst of Black History Month, and with these two high-profile events alone, the need for it could not be more self-evident.
The questions didn't point in any self-evident direction, nor did they pick up any momentum, as Mitchell was regularly required to stop and yield to Democrats.
This would appear self-evident but was also part of the challenge of the day — to reassert some gravity on what might have devolved into Romper Room.
They declared it "self-evident" that "all men are created equal," and they created a popular government based on the radical idea of equality before the law.
And some of these believers soon developed what was later called the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis, a term that has stuck around since and whose meaning remains self-evident.
The comic Catherine Cohen, 27, frequently asks her audience this question, and the way she swans around the stage tells you she finds the answer self-evident.
The dangers of potentially giving a kid lead poisoning are self-evident, but as Amazon is flooded with crap products, a number of less obvious dangers arise.
Not only is it considered self-evident, but he also doesn't need to -- state-run media produces fawning coverage of his every move on a daily basis.
Yet today it's taken as self-evident among conservative Christians that life begins at fertilization — without realizing that this would have astonished many Christians throughout the ages.
President Trump deserves much of the ridicule he got, but it is not self-evident that the United States had to fall into war in the 1860s.
The reason I ask is that this film coming out at a time where an all-female Ocean's movie feels not only relevant, but also almost self-evident.
"It is self-evident that Ryanair and its on-going disputes with pilots across Europe will be a feature on the agenda of the ECA Conference," it said.
"It is therefore self-evident that the state of Hesse and the federal government are committed to get the European Banking Authority to Frankfurt," the finance ministry concluded.
This is a clear incentive to play through the game twice (or more), and it's self-evident that people who spend more time exploring will find more things.
Yet neither that reverence, nor its enforcement, were self-evident necessities to the reformers who, in 1932, replaced a long line of absolutist kings with a constitutional monarchy.
In conversation, people out here bring up God a lot, but that could be because a self-evident mighty power—the sky above—demands attention almost every day.
On this day, let us recognize the importance of continuing to build a nation that truly reflects the self-evident truth that all people are created equal. pic.twitter.
"That AI and—if it were to advance significantly—AGI are of importance to DoD is so self-evident that it needs little elucidation here," reads the report.
There are some interesting, and not so obvious, reasons why this is true, but the most important reason is also the most self-evident: Coal causes climate change.
The ruling affirmed a concept that should have been self-evident — that the freedom to choose a marriage partner rested with the individual and not with the state.
While Trump has denied a link between the delay in aid and the phone call, some of the President's critics have described a connection as, well, self-evident.
They could still campaign on the idea of a government that believes in itself — and self-evident truths, like something as basic as the size of an inaugural crowd.
They must put such thoughts aside and relearn the language of American civil religion: self-evident truths; a shining city upon a hill; life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness.
"Born of the meeting between Chef Christophe Leroy and international star Pamela Anderson, the concept of this restaurant has become self-evident: festive, glamorous and Vegan," the announcement reads.
Greens' objections to Tillerson at State might be more self-evident: The deep ties between the longtime CEO of Exxon Mobil and Russian President Vladimir Putin are well documented.
Though this widespread attack on leggings may seem benign, it actually represents a disgusting project to gaslight women into doubting a reality that is self-evident: Leggings are pants.
Every response to his incendiary tweets gives his movement more proof of their self-evident truths: It's the preservationists of the status quo versus the protectors of survival instincts.
"On this day, let us recognize the importance of continuing to build a nation that truly reflects the self-evident truth that all people are created equal," he added.
Whether you're at sex party goer or not, it's a truth self-evident that everyone looks and feels better in diffused, soft light that's not coming from directly overhead.
It's easy to treat diversity as a self-evident good in empty rhetoric, but this biennial was a testament to the actual bittersweet benefits of lifting up many voices.
The residents of Hong Kong demonstrated once again that they will not easily surrender the civil liberties they learned to regard as their self-evident due under British rule.
In Soulèvements, an ahistorical exhibition of art made for and about acts of protest, works either make their political agendas self-evident or embed them in their formal properties.
For this article, I looked at the standard Galaxy S10 to see how it's different from the Plus model, and the few differences should be self-evident to most observers.
By such reasoning, it appeared self-evident that Mr Trump, a man who has called Mexican immigrants "killers and rapists", would have been doomed to fail in a general election.
" The Duffer brothers sold Levy on the idea, in part, with their confidence in the show and in themselves, he said: "They had a self-assurance that was self-evident.
It is natural to cling to truths as self-evident, but as we face such an uncertain future together, it is the tendency least likely to serve a common purpose.
All seven memos were made public, with some redactions, but it is not self-evident from their release if Comey shared any of the blacked-out information with his friend.
Two years on, it remains self-evident that the Trump presidency poses a grave threat to democracy, nonwhite people, and even our ability as human beings to inhabit the planet.
If it makes our life better, it seems self-evident that this kind of thing is O.K. But I'm wondering whether that's really a good enough reason to change nature.
The reasons to applaud are self-evident: All the old epidemics are compounded by all the new ones, and the health-related fallout of wars and natural disasters never ends.
I myself am inclined to agree that the package will likely add to the deficit with increasing severity over the decade, even if the economic benefits are self-evident now.
For locals, the charms are self-evident: The fair brings the people what they want, and hometown pride helps ensure that key players turn out in support of the event.
Trump's slogan is presented as self-evident, and it demands wholesale acceptance rather than scrutiny or skepticism (since pinpointing when, precisely, America was last great would give the game away).
"Seventy-four years after the end of World War II — a lifetime — things considered self-evident are again being called into question," Ms. Merkel said in remarks before the signing.
As it happened, her statement was so self-evident we didn't end up talking it, but instead chatted about the merits of "Black Mirror" (she recently starred in the series).
For officials in Brussels, the treaty's virtues were self-evident, but in Ukraine the agreement carried symbolic weight, and the debate surrounding it became a referendum on the country's future.
Do you look at what they were trying to achieve, the general principles they were trying to apply, or do you assume that those are self-evident from words they chose?
Look behind the terrific insults and you'll find a detailed, point-by-point evisceration of the gadget's design and features, a level deeper than just hammering on its self-evident dumbness.
The canonicity and influence of her late-'60s deep soul records is self-evident; if you know what soul music is, they'll sound familiar even if you've never heard them before.
At a lean four minutes, the video is a brief but entertaining primer on the self-evident awesomeness of rockets, laced with just the right amount of bleakness and profanity. Enjoy.
The book is a bit pat, the arguments often self-evident—but it shoved Sontag back into the arena of political contest, her precious aloneness having been crumbled by collective suffering.
And I think by that moment in time, that was self-evident to anyone who was working on the issues, and therefore, it made sense to try to engage the mayor.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say the answers to these questions should be self-evident, even if settling them will require a power struggle of epic proportions.
But given the president's talent for denying even the most self-evident truths and his party's instincts to denounce any scandal as the work of the "deep state," I doubt it.
I know it will be difficult to explain why you are now abandoning your party's nominee — long after his racism, religious prejudice, and contempt for truth have all become self-evident.
The ease with which the world (except for Jack's mom and dad) embraces the self-evident greatness of the music put out under his name irons out some potentially interesting wrinkles.
Beach Road, in the island's belly, at one time had a self-evident name; now it reads like a wry joke, given how much new land separates it from the ocean.
That point would seem self-evident, but federal agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have stepped lightly on gun violence ever since that budget amendment went into effect.
How much it meant to Villa, one of the country's grand old teams, that it had reached a cup final, that it would have a trip to Wembley, was self-evident.
"Because the American vision of equality, liberty, and rule of law, in my opinion, provides a self-evident contrast to the dystopian future offered by the Chinese Communist Party," he added.
"Many look to the place as a self-evident case for national inclusion and belonging, as an expression of the many and diverse become one," Professor McElya said in an interview.
The core tenet of nationalism so pervades today's world that it feels almost self-evident: Any nation of people should have a country, and any country should consist of a nation.
"The tuck seems so obvious and self-evident that we forget someone had to invent it," Steve Porino, a former downhill racer for the United States team, said in an interview.
Writing about the Serena Williams incident, Adrian Hasenmayer of Fox Sports said blackface was considered "beyond taboo in modern times," something that seems self-evident to Americans but not to Australians.
"To us, it is so self-evident that we can't keep on going in this direction," said Axelle, raising her voice above the drumming, whistling and shouting of her fellow protesters.
The mission of The Museum Neon Art is simple and self-evident: collect and show neon, electric and kinetic artworks that lie at the gateway between artistic expression and scientific principle.
Often terms like "identity" come up as self-evident and without complex histories and an app might allow a moment for professors and students alike to reflect in a focused manner.
" Jabbing at the Trump administration's proposed budget cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency as well as its acknowledged preference for industry-backed science, Clinton said, "Once you rewrite the rules on science and you deny self-evident facts, and you do what they did in Russia, crack down on NGOs to a self evident extent -- but they aren't doing things better, otherwise Russia wouldn't have a male life expectancy to 60, it would be 80 or more.
You have on the one hand the core, "we hold these truths to be self-evident," articulated three different times; the Declaration, the Gettysburg address and the, "I Have a Dream" speech.
Treating human life as inviolable is the premise of "our entire political system" and both the Declaration of Independence and constitution reflect the founders' belief in "self-evident human rights and truths".
Leaving aside the self-evident success he had in winning equal democratic rights for non-white South Africans, it is worth remembering the circumstances of the negotiations over transition in the 1990s.
If Germany's cultural sector wants to continue defending these values, it needs to understand that in today's war on facts they are not self-evident truths, but ideas continually worth fighting for.
" Cooper added, "It seemed self-evident that on the verge of ditching the climate change accord, people might want to know whether the President still thought the entire subject was a hoax.
" And what editor would dare touch this: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights.
And if that seems self-evident, given a recent trend in movies -- and "Star Wars" in particular -- it's a welcome departure from using computer gimmickry to "de-age," or even resurrect, actors.
Never mind that we're perfectly comfortable sharing unisex bathrooms at home, in trains and on airplanes — the male or female designation, at least in most public spaces, is taken as self-evident.
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Dismissing Jefferson's "all men are created equal," Mr. Kendi proclaims his own self-evident truth — that (presumably white) Americans are inherently racist and carry the stain of original sin in this regard.
An idea that was once marginal enough to require laborious defense gradually became so self-evident that it was hardly worth explaining; like the crumpled letter, its presence was taken for granted.
If something was ever good enough to bring back, then that's self-evident pressure to make your efforts at least as good as the original — so the bar is already pretty high.
I wish it were self-evident to everyone that we should not discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation, but the current vice president of the United States does not agree.
Harari writes about complicated things with unbelievable clarity, and I don't think I've ever experienced a book where the author so often makes bold, original arguments that (somehow) immediately seem self-evident.
Neither statement — "There is no supernatural reality beyond this world" and "There is a transcendent reality beyond this material world" — can be proven empirically, nor is either self-evident to most people.
What happened in the July phone call between the president of Ukraine and the president of the United States seemed as self-evident as what happened on the football field in Cleveland.
It seemed self-evident that redemption was the aim, to make up for having forfeited the heart of the narrative in favor of tasteless shock and a slavish commitment to the source material.
These problems are often self-created and generally self-evident and most of them have to do with how careless and thoughtless and luridly dumb the NFL is with the game it sells.
Similarly, the self-evident absurdity of claiming that Mexico would pay for a border wall did not stop Trump from becoming president — but it has stopped Trump from paying for a border wall.
"We want our target customer, the industry, and the world in general to conclude that it's obvious, it's self-evident, that all women are beautiful and should be seen and celebrated," Heasley continued.
"If you look at the basket of commodities that we deal with, the numbers are self-evident: the fall has stopped," Mackenzie was quoted as saying in the interview published on April 9.
He insisted that the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution, was the seminal document of the American founding, making slavery a self-evident anomaly that must be put on the road to extinction.
The published script cites Harold Pinter's "Betrayal" by way of self-evident comparison, but what impresses about Lindsay Posner's stinging production is how different are the bed-hopping climes of the two plays.
Despite obsessing over his own queerness, he never wonders why it is he clings so desperately to the closet; its appeal is so self-evident that the question merits no consideration at all.
In this regard, it is not self-evident that being "Buddhist" or "Muslim" should be taken as the most salient facts about people who are many other things (Burmese, shopkeepers, farmers, students) besides.
We are no longer simply students and professor, but fragile creatures and mysterious beings who have been dying from the moment we were born in a universe with no self-evident ultimate meaning.
From seemingly insignificant flourishes like personalized gift-wrapping to media spectacles like in-store fashion shows, so much of what was established early on at Neiman Marcus is now commonplace, even self-evident.
The folly of fighting a "proportionate" war — the type imposed upon Israel — is self-evident to those who understand that wars are won by the sides that inflict more damage than they receive.
Facebook's importance as a major traffic source for many content sites is self-evident, but publishers still go directly to consumers and use other significant intermediaries — notably Google, which is owned by Alphabet.
"Even if the transatlantic community remains the cornerstone of German foreign policy, we cannot view the relationship as self-evident, nor as completely lost," wrote Syreta Haggray for the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung www.kas.
This may seem obvious and self-evident, but too often SDN strategies involve top-down selection of a fashionable solution first and then rigidly applying it to every problem (or worse, to non-problems).
Warren's comments resonate with progressives and people across the political spectrum because she has a plain, easy-to-understand way of speaking and "her integrity is self-evident," said MoveOn Communications Director Nick Berning.
This action failed to embrace a self-evident reality — administrative rules, especially those affecting all internet users, need to have a broad consensus of support behind them in order to withstand future political changes.
More than her secularist colleagues, she finds it self-evident that some groups in society can find comfort in "codes and practices" as well as texts, rituals and traditions which seem alien to outsiders.
How to resolve, after all, Jefferson's role establishing the self-evident truth that all men are created equal and his status as a slaveholder who fathered children by a teenager he held in servitude?
The distinctions between traditional folk musics and drum and bass seem self-evident, but decades of dodgy mislabeled torrents, and experimentally minded pranksters have—intentionally or otherwise—eroded the boundaries between forms and scenes.
One of the common answers to that question has been repeated so often it has come to seem as though it's an ontologically self-evident truth: You must separate the artist from the art.
The plans by the Trump Administration and Congress to gut or rein in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are based on a single idea, often expressed as a self-evident truth: regulations kill jobs.
The argument begins with Strauss's observation that the Declaration of Independence, with its assertion of "self-evident" truths and "unalienable Rights," was a classic statement of natural right, in keeping with Aristotle and Plato.
This was contrary to the natural flexibility of tempo that had been self-evident in musical performance for centuries, the little eddies of halting or rushing motion that lend life and flow to music.
Rather than presenting evidence, they said, it fell back on the sort of argument made by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, that Huawei's security risks are self-evident: It's a Chinese company, full stop.
The biography is also incorrect in places (Ford Madox Ford's "The Good Soldier" is not, as Claridge writes, a First World War novel) and wadded with information that is either self-evident or irrelevant.
In response, Kyenge said that Lega's racism is self-evident — and that she intends to waive her legal immunity as a politician to defend the case to put the party's racism on the stand.
This is an oft-used argument on the right — so common, in fact, that it is now taken as a kind of foundational truth, one that is simply self-evident, requiring no evidentiary support.
The Declaration of Independence holds its truths to be 'self-evident' … What Americans have confronted lately is a state of affairs in which many of our most basic paradigms are no longer obvious to everyone.
This bit is pretty self-evident, but if you're putting together a party that's explicitly geared to serve women, non-binary people, and the queer community, you should actually book people representative of those groups.
Treating human life as inviolable is the premise of "our entire political system", Mr Gorsuch argues, and both the Declaration of Independence and constitution reflect the founders' belief in "self-evident human rights and truths".
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.
He has this way of talking quickly but affectlessly, as if he is telling me incredibly important but is also kinda bored by it, like the truths he possesses are more or less self-evident.
" The authors use stronger language in the paper itself, concluding that the "WISE image of the Milky Way bulge shows that the X-shaped nature of the Milky Way bulge is self-evident and irrefutable.
" From the author's "uncontrollable impulse to look upon the very axis of the world" emerges a work that shows, undiminished, the complexity of existence—as well as its "sad and temporarily self-evident goal: oblivion.
As liberals on Twitter were calling Trump a hypocrite for himself volunteering state secrets to Russia, the Fox News host spoke as if it were self-evident that Clinton had made the graver intelligence error.
That is what really makes America great and today it is more important than ever to hold fast to these values and together say a self-evident truth that out of many we are one.
These premises might seem common and self-evident now, but they weren't 226 or 22019 years ago, even if there were collateral sculptural stirrings in the work of Fluxus and the Italian Arte Povera artists.
Three Percenters are preoccupied with survival and preservation, dealing with the evils they see in the here and now and operating on faith that once it is vanquished, commonsense and self-evident good will triumph.
The crowding in the detention centers is self-evident, and the physical and emotional conditions that migrants endure there and on their journeys—hunger, dehydration, filth, stress, sleep deprivation, and anguish—are known immunological dampers.
More than ever, the election has become a battle over values — fairness versus equality, freedom versus authority, justice versus legality — in which both sides are appealing to the self-evident nature of their own views.
In that interview, Mr. Hunter recited the inscrutable lyrics to "Dark Star," ("Glass hand dissolving in ice petal flowers revolving,") and then simply stated, "It says what it means," as if this were self-evident.
That is what really makes America great and today it is more important than ever to hold fast to these values and together say a self-evident truth that out of many we are one.
" This is the section of the Declaration that most Americans never read, preferring to focus on those magic words in the opening section, the words that begin "We hold these truths to be self-evident.
Truthfully, I've always been suspicious of wearables, for a fairly self-evident reason: Their pitch is to solve data overload by more or less re-contextualizing that data, without meaningfully changing much in the process.
The China move seems self-evident today, but we caught hell from Buckley and the old-fashioned red baiters, all the bastards who traffic in emotions, not interests, just as Trump, Cruz, and Rubio do now.
But at the very least, the voters' reactions last night should give pause to anyone who thinks the choices facing the Democratic Party will be self-evident and easy, or come free of political trade-offs.
To make matters worse, the president-elect is taking over from an administration whose Syria policy was not merely a resounding failure, but was so middling and contradictory that the most important takeaway isn't self-evident.
But what's less well known and somewhat surprising is how that same food ethic drifted over into the paranoid world of the far right, where no truth is self-evident and the apocalypse is always imminent.
This is, of course, self-evident information, but filmmakers tend to favor more brusque techniques to depict this (in the case of Nazis, movies too often love to revel in their sadism, titillating viewers with outrage).
But I will say that as long as the civil rights legislation was limited to solving the problem of segregation, it had a self-evident coherence for most Americans, and it had a set of boundaries.
City fans might reject the idea their club is being used as a "sportwashing" vehicle by a state with a questionable record on human rights, but the idea it is a marketing ploy is self-evident.
You might think that's so self-evident it's not even worth mentioning, but because of the decline, investors are running away from the stock, not towards it, as if United Technologies has somehow gotten more expensive.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Sadly, Dutch media outlets are willingly spreading the idea conceived in someone's inflamed imagination that Russian authorities are obsessed with creating a 'Great Russia' Moreover, it is presented as something self-evident and not requiting any proof.
Finally, since you will need to effectively explain the results (financial statements and KPIs) — don't assume they're self-evident — do a formal run-through of your earnings call with a subset of your best-informed private investors.
Lately I decided to pursue some solo music on the side, to feed that tendency—but the magical alchemy of Ava Luna became really self-evident with this project, with all of us writing, talking, contributing together.
Icahn, who has in the past called for a leadership change at Xerox, said it was self-evident that the current management team at the photocopier specialist was incapable of renegotiating the joint venture in Xerox's favor.
"What he strove to do with all of his designs was to make their use self-evident," Joeffrey Trimmingham, a designer and former student of Mr. Harrison's who became a business partner, said in a telephone interview.
Adults may assume those ideas are self-evident, beyond the need for comment, but given the rates of coercion, misconduct and assault among men both young and old, boys are clearly not getting the message by osmosis.
Anyone who toured the new museum, however, would be forced to confront the self-evident truth that Jefferson chose to omit from the Declaration of Independence, though he was candid enough to acknowledge it in his correspondence.
"The believer is always threatened with an uncertainty that in moments of temptation can suddenly and unexpectedly cast a piercing light on the fragility of the whole that usually seems so self-evident to him," Ratzinger wrote.
But while these confrontations were largely simulated for the benefit of The Discourse, using them now as nothing more than an opportunity to reel off still more jokes and online snark is a self-evident dead end.
"The leap from 'something feels not right' to 'I am transgender' is a huge one," said Mr. Tillett Wright, whose Self Evident Truths project is documenting 10,000 people who identify as anything other than 100 percent straight.
If it now seems self-evident that an exhibit with new art only from the United States and Europe is provincial, that is because of Okwui, who in art and in life made cosmopolitanism an ethical duty.
Each of them touted the benefits of putting on a pair of clunky tinted glasses before settling in to a night on the couch, and presented as self-evident that their customers would clamor for the opportunity.
And it seems self-evident (we can't put numbers to this) that a lot of people who might otherwise commit a capital crime are convinced not to because they know there's a chance they could die for it.
I want to believe that the virtues of democracy are self-evident and capable of withstanding creeping authoritarianism around the world — but when a historian of Harari's stature starts raising questions like these, I have reason to worry.
Some, like the omnipresent neon sign proclaiming "L'éternité," are self-evident, while others, including the giant flowers that threaten to take over the stage or the large panda bear doll in Daniel 1's apartment, are more cryptic.
Image: Gizmodo / ShutterstockWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all millennials* are lazy fucks, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Likes, Listicles, and the pursuit of Intercourse.
If any of this makes you bristle—whether because you take all these propositions as self-evident or because you think they are ludicrous—I urge you to test them on people of various ages and political leanings.
"It is self-evident that what we have achieved with this deal is the right way forward for the economy, much better than any alternative," Javid told reporters on the sidelines of meetings at the International Monetary Fund.
To eyes for whom the circus as a subject of serious art was self-evident, but for whom the idea of kinetic, encompassing performance attached to any artistic enterprise was new, Calder's natural preoccupations seemed thrilling, even radical.
"I can tell you from the time that I spent with her and what she shared with me, it was self-evident that she had been scarred by this experience, and will be for a lifetime," Eshoo said.
"It is self-evident that cows are domesticated livestock animals and do not have the intelligence, language, or opposable digits needed to operate a Twitter account," the attorney wrote in the court filing, according to The Sacramento Bee.
The logic of disintermediation seems self-evident: By putting factories directly in contact with stores, by helping customers order directly from manufacturers, by letting riders coordinate with drivers, you cut out a needless source of waste and inefficiency.
" In the piece, she responded to an alleged date rape incident on campus by writing: "It has always seemed self-evident to me that even if I drank a lot, I would still be responsible for my actions.
We hold these horror truths to be self-evident: Unless you're the "final girl" at the end of the slasher flick, women and people of color are usually the victims in scary movies and TV shows, not the heroes.
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It seems self-evident to me because when you're saying stuff that needs to be said some people will want to silence it, but why do you think these big businesses—NFL, PSG or whatever—come after you specifically?
But from an adult's point of view — from the view of the parents who paid for the instillation of a certain brand of character, and the staff who promised to service it — the council was a self-evident success.
As they come to believe those myths and act on them, the anti-social nature of their behavior will not be quite so self-evident as their failure to wash their hands, but it will still be anti-social.
Rather, she explores the specific ideas that many in post-1945 British, French, Dutch and German societies have used to clarify their identity; and she never ceases to historicize what to a tub-thumper like Murray seems self-evident.
"I can still feel the nubbly bedspread underneath my hands when it came to me, that I just needed to write — it is so stupid, so self-evident, so banal — a book that I would read," Ms. Penny said.
Mr. President, near the beginning of the document that made us free, our Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote: "We hold these truths to be self-evident..." So, from our very beginnings, our freedom has been predicated on truth.
An EU official told Reuters last month that the bloc is considering legislative measures to take clearing of euro-denominated derivatives and other financial contracts into the euro zone, a change of location which Hildebrand said appears "fairly self evident".
Because shareholders cannot vote on this transaction, "along with the self-evident complexity of the consent solicitation process, suggests that a more open and thorough debate regarding Occidental's strategic direction and overall governance would be beneficial," the ISS note said.
"It's the insistence that these rights, while self-evident, have never been self-executing; that we, the people, through the instrument of our democracy, can form a more perfect union," he will say, according to excerpts released by the White House.
"I have to believe that the online travel strength will be just as self-evident with Priceline which, by the way, has a stock that often sells off when it reports only to rise back up after some churning," Cramer said.
The reason for this is self-evident: A cable news network needs you to keep watching, and the best way to make sure you keep watching is not to suggest that the country is rife with right-wing, extremist terror.
" Trump will, if delivering a prepared speech, mouth similar pieties about "the self-evident truth Americans hold so dear, that no matter the color of our skin, or the place of our birth we are all created equal by God.
Those theories should be big and bold, but they should also contain some simple truths that were once self-evident: Every voice should be heard, every person should be represented, and every citizen should get an unencumbered chance to vote.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," Stanton's declaration read.
While the logistical advantages of many designers presenting their collections under one roof are self-evident, by concentrating everything in a largely featureless warehouse event space, the week's organizers miss an opportunity to capitalize on the matchless backdrop of this city.
Seeing this flamboyant solitary wasp, whose venom helped keep it alive on earth many millions of years before humans first appeared, the beauty of the sting was self-evident: not for the pain it causes, but for the life it sustains.
" He then explained that Charlottesville is the home to Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the iconic words, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.
Editorial If the harm that Senate Republicans are inflicting on the nation by refusing to consider filling the Supreme Court vacancy were not already self-evident, a case that the remaining eight justices are hearing on Wednesday drives the point home.
In 214, America's founders declared that human equality was not only a self-evident truth, but a fundamental premise of their new nation; barely a decade later, they officially rejected that premise, writing inequality and subjugation directly into the Constitution.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights," Khan read from a sheaf of papers he'd picked up at a bookstore in Lahore.
It should be self-evident to the guardians of Australian security that rogue soldiers and overreaching surveillance are the true risk to Australia's security, and that such threats will become far more dangerous if the wall of secrecy is made impregnable.
And while Bitcoin's rise seemed to make its enduring relevance self-evident, Mezrich doesn't bother with the consequences of its subsequent plunge — including the inconvenient fact that the Winklevoss twins' Bitcoin fortunes no longer appear to be measured in billions.
What this constant tension suggests, in Levitz's view, is that the left can't presume its moral truths are self-evident to the 99 percent it claims to champion, or the 50-plus percent of voters whose support it aims to win.
Unlike other systems of government, America was founded not on a narrow consistency represented by a narrow ideology or an ethnic identity but by a commitment to "self-evident" truths that all people are equal and endowed with inalienable rights.
Today we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for standing up for the self-evident truth Americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by God.
The positions taken by the Roman Catholic Church on divorce, remarriage and communion are not self-evident, but the product of numerous interpretive moves … For instance, the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches have interpreted Jesus' teaching differently in one significant practical matter.
This newfound Russian aggression could be founded on the failure of the European defense establishment during its first combat test since the World War II. The rot of undersized, underbudgeted, under-equipped, under-trained and under-deployed NATO member militaries is self-evident.
This research confirmed much that was self-evident: the rioters came predominantly from disadvantaged communities, they were angry at the way things were, and many had experienced a hostile relationship with the police, particularly over the disproportionate use of stop and search.
In other words, Coates' analysis of black history is not truth, but one proposition among many, and by no means so self-evident or empirically impregnable that anyone deserves to be beaten over the head as morally obtuse for not agreeing with it.
The advice in these pieces can be self-evident: To afford a home, millennials are told to "reduce your rent" (by moving back in with their parents) and to "make more money" (by asking for a raise or taking on a side job).
"Our aim is self-evident, to have a state-owned PPC, not because we have any kind of obsessions but because the state must be able to continue having influence over the energy sector," Greek deputy foreign minister George Katrougkalos told Realfm radio.
And, as anything that traffics in coastal thought leadership (Cincinnati is a blue island in the belly of Trump country), it was subject to the same discussion of truth as self-evident that bogs down every major point of debate in the nation.
That is a fact whether you acknowledge the humanity of the unborn child based on a genetic argument, a religious one or as a self-evident truth, or even if you indulge in the rationalization that the fetus is merely a potential human.
"It is a self-evident truth that the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula is a joint work which can never come true unless the DPRK and the U.S. make joint efforts," North Korea's state-run KCNA news agency said, according to Reuters.
To the Editor: In the wake of the Tesla Autopilot fatality and continuing National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation, Michael Sivak and Brandon Schoettle make the important, if perhaps self-evident, point that self-driving cars must be certified safe before public use.
No industry can operate safely, transparently, or effectively without access to banks or other financial institutions and it is self-evident that this industry, and those consumers that are served by it, will remain severely hampered without better access to credit and financing.
This self-evident reality was articulated by writer Octavius B. Frothingham in 1890: The masculine represents judgment, the practicable, the expedient, the possible, while the feminine represents emotion, what ought to be … The predominance of sentiment in woman renders her essentially an idealist.
Peter Wehner With only hours left before Election Day, here's the painful, self-evident truth facing lifelong Republicans like me: The 2016 presidential campaign has revealed dark and disturbing things about not only Donald J. Trump but also the party that nominated him.
Some truths are self-evident: Mr. Trump simply can't stand the fact that Mr. McCain, regardless of party affiliation or philosophical and policy differences, earned, and will forever have, the respect and admiration of the American people and countless others throughout the world.
So what was the origin of the conventional-wisdom consensus that emerged in 2010-2011 — a consensus so overwhelming that leading journalists abandoned the conventions of reportorial neutrality, and described austerity policies as the self-evident "right thing" for politicians to be doing?
You might think this would be an obvious storytelling trick, but as the recent Bundy docuseries and biopic remind us, it's not as self-evident as you might think to focus on the victims, not the perpetrators, in the narrative of a crime.
The hypocrisy of colonialism is still lost on many in the West, who ask why so many people in the developing world have found the truths of Western political and economic freedom to be less than self-evident in their own national experiences.
"Today we celebrate Dr. King for standing up for the self-evident truth Americans hold so dear: That no matter what the color of our skin, or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by God," said the president.
Yet read as a statement of fact rather than the extension of a green light, he stumbled upon a self-evident truth: Notwithstanding Israel's successful efforts to limit Iran's importation of advanced weaponry into Syria, Tehran's position in the country is essentially secure.
Then, as it started to come out that Trump had put military aid for Ukraine on hold before his phone call with Ukraine's President (which became the subject of the whistleblower's complaint), Tuesday's Word of the Day was "axiomatic," which means self-evident.
We've heard a lot lately about the threats to democracy in the US and other Western countries where as recently as a year ago, we naively assumed certain truths to be self-evident, and certain structures and values to be in place.
When you look at the sobering statistics — more than 21978 million people are incarcerated in the United States and the rate of incarceration is disproportionally high for people of color — it is self-evident that this is one the urgent social issues of the day.
" After all, the U.S. Declaration of Independence reads, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
"Today we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for standing up for the self-evident truth Americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by God," Trump tweeted.
On The Flash, we hold these truths to be self-evident: Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) is the "Fastest Man Alive," and he and Iris West (Candice Patton) are destined to be together — there's an honest to god newspaper from the future to prove it.
The prosecutor must essentially assume the burden of proving what was in the predator's mind, and while the motive is self-evident in many, many instances, the law allows broad opportunity for questionable lines of defense along those Mr. Weinstein's lawyers would presumably have waged.
But her book is less about a struggle between heroes and villains than it is about the country's often tortured approach to political equality and natural rights — truths that were supposed to be self-evident but have been treated as if they were anything but.
Our power comes from those immortal declarations first put to paper right here in Philadelphia all those years ago: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal'; that together, 'We, the People, can form a more perfect union.
"Today we celebrate Dr. King for standing up for the self-evident truth Americans hold so dear, that no matter the color of our skin, or the place of our birth we are all created equal by God," Trump said Friday ahead of the signing.
Washington (CNN)That President Donald Trump should be impeached is self-evident to most of the Democratic Party, which has recoiled at his entire presidency and was ready to get rid of him long before he applied pressure to Ukraine to investigate the Bidens.
Read the full speech below: Mr. President, near the beginning of the document that made us free, our Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote: "We hold these truths to be self-evident..." So, from our very beginnings, our freedom has been predicated on truth.
Our power comes from those immortal declarations first put to paper right here in Philadelphia all those years ago; We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that together, We, the People, can form a more perfect union.
Accordingly, she performs with caution; even "Red Bull and Hennessy," whose perfect mechanical keyboard hook and stomping drums capture a buoyant sense of yearning, collapses into bathos when she enunciates "Hennessy" precisely, despairingly, as if the brand were a self-evident symbol of decadence.
The 20-year-old karate stylist with prickly blonde hair, comically good manners, and muscles like the second coming of Zyzz is a self-evident star of the fight world, famous because he's famous—or, more accurately, because the UFC has deemed him worth being famous.
The initial case for basing impeachment on Ukraine was that Trump's wrongdoing in this matter, clear and self-evident in the call's transcript, would be easy for the public to grasp—a scandal without the multiple threads and and various secondary figures involved in the Mueller investigation.
WARSAW — Polish leaders have waited for years for a NATO summit meeting that would recognize what, to them, is a self-evident reality: that the proper way to respond to an increasingly pugnacious Russia is to plant more alliance troops and weaponry along the eastern front.
While it is encouraging to see that a small but growing number financial operators are beginning to provide necessary services to those engaged in state-compliant cannabis commerce, it is self-evident that this industry will remain severely hampered without better access to credit and financing.
His tennis commentary for the BBC during Wimbledon — in which, from 215 to 210, he was often the master of the self-evident — was one of the reasons there was considerable skepticism about his ability to impart wisdom to Djokovic when they joined forces in December 21980.
Then I picked a couple of low-hanging fruit, including 7D (which is self-evident; the second half of "industrial" is TRIAL, meaning test); 22D (A "day too soon," or D + EARLY, meaning DEARLY, which means at great cost); and 23D ("Oscar winner in ChristmaS TREE Picture").
That museums must diversify collections and staff is self-evident, yet to focus only on diversifying them—without dismantling structures of funding and reward, in efforts financed by predatory capitalists who continue to profit from exploitation—allows business to go on as usual, now with woke optics.
With the Pristina stadium undergoing renovation, and Mitrovica incapable of hosting their first home match against Croatia next month for self-evident historical reasons, a compromise has been struck: the game will take place in Shkoder, a city located a few hours to the south in Albania.
" The paper notes that to counter Morrissey's claims that he had been deliberately misquoted, they "decided to put the interview online now—even if it is self-evident from our point of view that interviews published in Der Spiegel do not contain false or misleading citations.
"I think we've gotten past the point where this idea is ridiculed, but some might be still violently opposing it," Tanzi said, referring to the 19th century German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer's maxim about the three stages of truth (first ridicule, then violent opposition, and finally acceptance as self-evident).
"It is a self-evident truth that the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula is a joint work which can never come true unless the DPRK and the U.S. make joint efforts," KCNA said in the commentary, arguing that U.S. threats had forced North Korea to develop a nuclear deterrent.
Grassley is willing to adopt and broadcast a self-evident big lie, as he did when he promoted the "death panels" smear of the Affordable Care Act; he is unwilling to apologize when caught out, as again was the case in the ACA debate; and he is a bully.
"Today we celebrate Dr. King for standing up for the self-evident truth Americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin, or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by God," he said, flanked by a group of African-American supporters.
Read Flake's speech as it was prepared for delivery: Mr. President, near the beginning of the document that made us free, our Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote: "We hold these truths to be self-evident ..." So, from our very beginnings, our freedom has been predicated on truth.
Senator Flake is absolutely correct that American liberty is predicated on truth: "We hold these truths to be self-evident…" Those truths about man's equal rights by nature, along with some facts "submitted to a candid world," brought them to see the difference between real despotism and human freedom.
" In one piece for the Yale Herald written in 1994 titled "Shades of Gray," Rao responded to an alleged date rape incident on campus by writing: "It has always seemed self-evident to me that even if I drank a lot, I would still be responsible for my actions.
And I am in awe of the commitment of countless brave men and women who have toiled and sacrificed so that the truths we hold to be self-evident can be felt by all Americans – regardless of race, gender, religion (or lack thereof), and whom they choose to love, and how.
Now we are living inside the reality of immigrant communities being threatened daily, and the uncomfortable truth is that it really is happening, and the pressing need for sanctuary does not equate to an automatic transformation of cultural institutions to provide it, as seemed practically self-evident a year ago.
" Source: College Board, Annual Survey of Colleges The ideas that the report essentially took as self-evident — that schooling will not only better society, but make it more democratic and equitable, more fundamentally American — were central to what economist W. Norton Grubb and historian Marvin Lazerson call the "the education gospel.
But he did tweet prior to the visit: "Today we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for standing up for the self-evident truth Americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by God. #MLKDay"
The logic of the opinion is so clear as to seem self-evident; indeed, two of the three dissenters, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Samuel A. Alito Jr., didn't even try to confront it, arguing instead and at length that the clinics' appeal was flawed for procedural reasons.
Although the group on the whole reacted badly to the narrow New York focus of the book, the example of the author's supreme self-confidence of place (it is taken as self-evident that Brooklyn is where anyone would want to live) has struck a chord in many discussions since.
Herein, I hold this truth to be self-evident: The Shop-Vac — the magnificently rigid and rotund tub on wheels, which looks something like a stout, squashed R225.97D2 — remains unmatched by any other consumer-level vacuum, save for heavy-duty canister vacuums with sealed motors, such as the Miele C2 Electro+.
Those various factors may be self-evident, but testimony in the Boston courtroom of US District Judge Allison Burroughs this week has offered a rare and detailed view into the secretive screening process at a university that receives 280,222.7 applications annually and finishes with a freshman class of 1,660 students.
Nearly a decade after the incursion, Nixon's national security adviser, Henry Kissinger, wrote that the "moral significance" of the distinction between the Johnson and Nixon policies regarding Cambodia escaped him, even if the distinction seemed self-evident to the many people and foreign governments that objected to and protested the action.
While these three drawings don't reveal themselves as self-evident variations or progressions (as we find in the work of Henri Matisse or Pablo Picasso, moving the same subject from figuration to abstraction), there is a sense of oneness about them, that Murray had an idea, played it out, and moved on.
Read More Stocks mostly higher with Russell 2K up 1%; energy leads as oil climbs "While stress in the energy markets has been self-evident for quite some time, the performance of midstream master limited partnerships (MLPs) has been like the proverbial baby being tossed out with the bath water, " Memani said.
"Going forward, I'm confident the logic behind everything I'm talking about today will be self-evident to future defense leadership, as will the value of these efforts, but they also need to have the momentum and institutional foundation to keep going under their own steam and to continue to thrive," he said.
And for all its indebtedness to a self-evident franchise, the material is cheeky enough to riff on such diverse topics as Sally Field's legendary Oscar acceptance speech of 1985 and the sort of food on which this community would be likely to feast: cue cheerfully groan-worthy wordplay involving tabbouleh and hummus.
The program for "Bitter Wheat" may insist on its story as "a piece of fiction" whose self-evident equivalencies are "entirely coincidental," but curiosity has loomed large as to how that role of one powerful, wealthy man in the #MeToo movement would play out in the hands of another powerful, wealthy man.
By proclaiming the "self-evident" truths "that all men are created equal" and "endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights," the Declaration established that our fundamental rights are not conferred upon us by a godlike monarch or a beneficent (if we are lucky) state, but are our birthright as human beings.
While the results might seem self-evident — larger bullet holes mean more damage to a human body — the Post points out that the research undercuts gun advocates' common refrain against regulation, "guns don't kill people, people kill people": This view is widespread among experts who take a permissive attitude toward gun regulation.
Conservatism for Will is the defense of an a priori truth asserted as "self-evident" by the founding fathers: that all men are created equal, and each has a "natural right" to do as he pleases with himself and his own property, and any government is tasked purely for the maintenance of such freedom.
Explain. No. 2: The Limits of Freedom, 1776-1808 The text of this section begins with the following lines: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Beyond a self-evident pun referring to music played 19813 feet underground, "Deep Listening" signified Ms. Oliveros's emerging aural discipline: a practice that compelled listening not just to the conventional details of a given musical performance — melody, harmony, rhythm, intonation — but also to sounds surrounding that performance, including acoustic space and extra-musical noise.
If that seems like a pretty self-evident point to make, last week's stories surrounding her seem to suggest otherwise as many people on social media attempted to shame the Modern Family actress for getting super glammed up on an otherwise low-key red carpet, only to be soundly rebuffed by the star with a straightforward Instagram memo.
AMONG campaigners for human rights and liberty of conscience, there was a moment of grim satisfaction as America, at the last moment and against some expectations, acknowledged what many see as self-evident: Islamic State (IS) (also known by its Arabic acronym, Daesh) is perpetrating genocide against the religious minorities of Iraq, including the region's ancient Christian communities.
Especially since no one, in the forty or fifty centuries preceding this one, nor in the interval of thirty, forty years since I have been face to face with him, no matter what they practice or preach, has come up with a more compelling, self-evident rationale for how folks should behave in this best of all possible worlds.
While there was a swaggering time in our history when the bold, visionary morality embodied in the succinct, well-crafted sentences of the document's preamble ("We hold these truths to be self evident …") helped to shape and then reinforce generations of belief that America was unique in the world, that prideful mindset has lately fallen by the intellectual wayside.
She argues that an understanding of this phenomenon may make room for overlooked or ignored currents in the story of modern art as it developed in 21960th-century Japan after World War II. She also puts forth the related notions of what she calls "connections" and "resonances," the meanings of which become self-evident as her study unfolds.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" — Thomas Jefferson, writing the Declaration of Independence, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky" — President William Jefferson Clinton.
I've just described for you the culture of the Baltimore police department amid the deluge of the drug war, where actual investigation goes unrewarded and where rounding up bodies for street dealing, drug possession, loitering such — the easiest and most self-evident arrests a cop can make — is nonetheless the path to enlightenment and promotion and some additional pay.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," Thomas Jefferson famously jotted down as he drafted the Declaration of Independence on July 1776.
They were careful how they said it, careful to stress that what had happened was inherently tied to the most inviolable thing in the whole of this country's history, the self-evident commandment without which they were honestly, religiously certain the whole of civilization would fall apart: that a free man, threatened, is allowed to stand his ground.
"Today we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for standing up for the self-evident truth Americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by God," Trump tweeted earlier in the day, alongside a link to his presidential proclamation declaring the day a national holiday.
From one of his opinions as a state supreme court justice, as noted by New York magazine's Ed Kilgore: Because a human life with a full genetic endowment comes into existence at the moment of conception, the self-evident truth that "all men are created equal and are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights" encompasses the moment of conception.
Shortly after the latest Game of Thrones episode — the one that ended in that massive dragon battle — Daily Beast writer Ira Madison III riled up some corners of the show's fan base by arguing something that, to me, seemed pretty self-evident: Game of Thrones is structured more like a soap opera and less like one of the prestige dramas of the 2000s.
" The article goes on to illuminate more (somewhat self-evident) dangers of potatoes, especially fried ones, which, coincidentally, are the most consumed vegetable in the US. Americans eat an average of 115.6 pounds of white potatoes per year; according to Agriculture Department statistics, two-thirds of those "are in the form of French fries, potato chips and other frozen or processed potato products.
"  "Our country was founded on a principle Trump often seems unacquainted with," Rubin wrote, before referencing one of the most famous lines in the Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
"The Board of Trustees' willful disregard of the mission of El Museo del Barrio is self-evident by their decision to hire a Director and a Chief Curator from Latin America who have no experience living in the United States and little knowledge of the art and social struggles of Puerto Ricans and Latin Americans in the United States," the letter says.
"That children are not little adults is, perhaps, a self-evident fact, but one that is often overlooked," said lead author of the statement, Dr. Jerome Paulson of the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. "Small children breath more air, drink more water and eat more food per unit of body weight than an adult does," Paulson said by email.
The self-evident calling card is the appearance of the great Simon Russell Beale in the title role, a part for which he might seem too old on paper — Richard II was 33 when he died and Mr. Russell Beale will soon be 58 — but that he inhabits with the naturalness and ease with verse that are his long-cherished trademarks.
On Friday, the New York Times columnist David Brooks wrote a fanciful history lesson aimed at the high school athletes that have taken up Kaepernick's protest, the stupendous self-importance and self-evident stupidity of which is hard to overstate; imagine Moses coming down from Mount Sinai bearing a tablet with a "Family Circus" cartoon engraved on it and you're getting close.
Cookies and Cream may not be up there with "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights ...." But like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin and John Adams and George Washington -- granted, he was already fighting the British up in Boston that long ago summer -- we like our ice cream.
Mine contained demands which should be self-evident, such as the ability to move around freely during labor, to choose the delivery position, and to have my husband present in the delivery room, as well as a long list of potentially harmful, but nonetheless routine interventions that I didn't want, such as pubic shaving, the administration of an evacuation enema, and the artificial rupture of membranes.
"To me we are the most beautiful creatures in the whole world,'' Ms. Simone said, adding that her goal had never been to persuade the white world of a black superiority she considered self-evident but to encourage people of color to be "aware of themselves and where they came from and what they are into and what is already there, and just to bring it out.
More critically, the applications and use cases for AR are simply not as compelling as gaming is for VR. Yes, there are some serious, industrial use cases that have some self-evident value under AR: guiding technicians in the assembly and repair of complex machines, assisting surgeons during operations, alerting pilots and drivers to navigation cues and objects in front of the vehicles and many other complex, mission-critical applications.
If you frequently traverse the wide world of the Internet, there are certain truths that will appear to be self-evident: Things are always better when explained in gif form, the grammar police are alive and well in the comments section, there's no point in saying it with words if you can say it with a Grumpy Cat picture, and coconut oil is the solution to whatever ails you.
Certain lines are more literal than others, but the larger metaphor is self-evident: It's a cool place and they say it gets colder You're bundled up now wait 'til you get older But the meteor men beg to differ Judging by the hole in the satellite picture The ice we skate is getting pretty thin The water's getting warm so you might as well swim My world's on fire.
Directed by Chris Weitz, the film stars Ben Kingsley as the high-ranking Nazi Adolf Eichmann and Oscar Isaac as an Israeli agent hunting Nazis a decade and a half after the end of World War II. Lukewarm reviews (The Times's A. O. Scott called it "a story very worth telling, told pretty well, with self-evident virtues and obvious limitations") likely did little to bolster attendance over Labor Day weekend.
After the fallout of the New York presidential primary last week, and the ensuing insanity -- revelations of purged voter records, protests at New York City Hall, a lawsuit calling for an emergency open primary and an investigation of the New York State Board of Elections by New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman -- one notion remains self-evident: that the state is in desperate need of primary reform.
This might seem self-evident: When the president of the United States says, for example, that he would have won the popular vote in the 2016 presidential election if not for "3 to 5 million" votes illegally cast by unauthorized immigrants — something he reportedly told congressional leaders at dinner Monday — it inevitably makes it harder to build the shared basis of facts that people in a democracy need for collective decision-making.
This may seem so self-evident that it's not even worth writing about — you probably need only consider your local national politics — but the strange thing is that so many of the participants in the whole apparatus, the policy analysts and think tankers and speechgivers and presenters, don't seem to realize that nowadays their output is used as weapons and pretexts, rather than ideas to compete with other ideas in a rational marketplace.
Kracauer starts from a seemingly self-evident premise: German expressionist filmmakers (like Robert Wiene, who made the 1920 classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, which gives the book its title) created startlingly artistic statements unlike any others in the rest of the world, shot through with a dark, foreboding sense of impending doom, which paired well with the rise of fascism slowly bubbling away in German society in the '20s and early '30s.
The intersection between politics, demographic shifts, the global economy, and the myriad conflicts we are currently witnessing is nowhere self-evident today, yet it remains part of a human experience so borderline and overwhelming that it becomes difficult to grasp the source of authority and the target of domination, blurring the lines between private life and the public domain and creating the viscous substance of abstract space: mega-cities, the internet, revolution without aim, and economies without borders.
He not only claimed that the Labour Party was responsible for delivering almost every progressive political reform possible—votes for women, the welfare state, the National Health Service—he also insisted that the Tory party was plotting to take all these things away Much of this was self-evident nonsense: the Conservative Party is being led by its second female leader while the Labour Party has both a male leader and a male deputy-leader (Tom Watson).
Although the failure of the Republic to sustain its ideals is appallingly self-evident, elections involving millions of people were held routinely, if imperfectly; venal bosses like Boss Tweed, instead of sending on power to his son, were tried and imprisoned; Jews worshipped freely; freethinkers flourished; immigrants settled; reformers raged against corruption, and, in a few key cases, won their battle; dissent, even radical dissent, was aired and, though sporadically persecuted was, on the whole, heard and tolerated.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CINCINNATI, Ohio—When we look to the divisions underlying the tension in the United States these days, I submit that the most contentious excerpt from our founding documents is not the Second Amendment, but this snippet from the Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident…" This year, FotoFocus' symposium and first ever juried exhibition, AutoUpdate: Photography in the Electronic Age was dominated by questions less of art than of ethics, more of mechanisms than of process, and concerned with outcomes rather than intentions.
Against the mountain slope, incoming fog— we stood near the maroon strips of bark and inhaled the aroma of a rainbow eucalyptus— in the Netherlands, a rising sea level is stressing dikes— an akepa is singing— waves were whitecapping against black lava rock— on an atoll, nuclear waste was dumped into a concrete vault— we find these truths to be self-evident— in a past life, you played the clarinet in a marching band— now the vault has cracked— have we not meandered, bewildered, in a cloud forest?

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