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"straightforwardly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is easy to do or to understand
  2. honestly and openly; without trying to trick somebody or hide something

349 Sentences With "straightforwardly"

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It's also difficult to, straightforwardly, praise Battlefield 21 for decorum.
But you can also just think about it more straightforwardly.
In truth, all of them straightforwardly reflect conservative Lutheran thinking.
Part of the change is grounded straightforwardly in public opinion.
They're often straightforwardly informational, using humor that's positive in tone.
But why didn't Fred just loan Donald the money straightforwardly?
I'll ask you straightforwardly: Are you proud of your service?
Most Democratic senators are therefore straightforwardly and irreversibly against confirming him.
Tingle's short erotica may at first seem like straightforwardly bad writing.
In this way, California straightforwardly applies its carbon price to imports.
Certain kinds of past transgression are now straightforwardly disqualifying among Democrats.
More straightforwardly partisan sites have also been drawn into the mix.
They were straightforwardly rich—richer than Arty, that was for sure.
That said, no decision is straightforwardly good or bad on Survivor.
It's also, more straightforwardly, a gothic mystery about small-town secrets.
"You want a new trajectory," Circuit says straightforwardly, and Noah can't disagree.
What's funny about Heuser's image, however, is that it's not straightforwardly laudatory.
The company's first product is the straightforwardly named Noon Smart Lighting System.
Slow games are less ubiquitous and straightforwardly tantalizing than traditional mobile games.
" Another school of thought says more straightforwardly "no free speech for fascists.
The result is the straightforwardly titled album, "Emily Alone," due in July.
We can't straightforwardly transplant their idea of citizenship into our own circumstances.
The songs are performed straightforwardly, but Mr. Py's banter is surprisingly funny.
" Translation: "For some reason, I'm not allowed to straightforwardly endorse government healthcare.
But he's pretty straightforwardly saying that he'll back her in the end.
Seen from here, Mr Trump's America looks straightforwardly ugly and almost congenitally volatile.
Know Your Worth was less helpful for those in less straightforwardly corporate jobs.
I'll just ask this straightforwardly: Is this a war that can be won?
Some of the best calls were less provocative than they were straightforwardly surprising.
You try to live honestly and straightforwardly into your social roles and relationships.
But for voters looking for change, it was obvious who offered it most straightforwardly.
Carr's documentary lays out all of this backstory straightforwardly, which is no easy feat.
Lower taxes on the rich straightforwardly engender inequality by giving rich people more money.
"His body is just not working," he said, as straightforwardly as he could manage.
Furthermore, Roberson's achievement in remaining funny while excavating her pain is just straightforwardly heroic.
The overt act requirement would be straightforwardly satisfied with the June 2016 meeting itself.
Fran by now was straightforwardly demented, with Alzheimer's, and had entered a nursing home.
" Now, you can interpret this straightforwardly, as a really poetic way of saying, "Never.
That is why wines like California carignan, presented straightforwardly without pretense, are so exciting.
Rarely does history teach clear lessons that can be straightforwardly applied to present circumstances.
I'll ask you straightforwardly: Do you believe the Russian government successfully targeted and compromised Trump?
Anchor Bret Baier straightforwardly reported Clinton's decision on his nightly political newscast on Monday night.
At a reserved table, they played mini-baccarat straightforwardly, as typical high-stakes gamblers might.
Weekly addresses by presidents and lawmakers typically feature the subject speaking straightforwardly to the camera.
I'll ask you straightforwardly: Did the Russians swing the 2016 election in Donald Trump's favor?
In an interview for The American Poetry Review in 2014, she presented her situation straightforwardly.
Also, nothing in "In the Aisles" is straightforwardly resolved — certainly nothing as conventional as romance.
Throughout the book, the Gelbs straightforwardly call out O'Neill for creative failures and personal hypocrisy.
He pays taxes to Israel, even if he refuses to identify himself straightforwardly as Israeli.
Her goals are straightforwardly radical: to illuminate oppressive forces, redistribute resources and spark social change.
At the same time, it was my first experience speaking straightforwardly with an elder about dying.
Surveys suggest that Americans are straightforwardly divided on Mr Kavanaugh and Ms Blasey on partisan lines.
Here's what's not a good prank: straightforwardly tweeting that you'll put a bullet in someone's brain.
It is difficult to imagine Gandolfini giving as straightforwardly lovable a performance as Turturro does here.
The straightforwardly named Apple File System (APFS) was first unleashed on the world in iOS 10.3.
The second registration straightforwardly grants Hopkins a trademark on "cocky" in romance novel series, full stop.
Finally, it's worth noting that BuzzFeed doesn't ever seem to straightforwardly copy anyone else's actual content.
That being said, it resembles New York more straightforwardly than Trump's drawing, so I applaud that.
That makes what could be a straightforwardly creepy, delightfully fun bout of scares difficult to discuss.
She dressed straightforwardly in a black T-shirt, her Gucci eyeglasses the only suggestion of status.
But Congress could have dealt with this matter straightforwardly by taxing alcohol production on the reservations.
Still, it's worth taking note that under oath, he refused to straightforwardly deny any of these suggestions.
Some of the early articles are tentative and straightforwardly reportorial; Mr. Trillin was still finding his voice.
Dressed in a broad striped polo shirt and jeans, Colonel Ozcetin answered confidently, if not always straightforwardly.
But it's bracing, maybe more so than a more collected, straightforwardly structured version of itself would be.
It's one of their more straightforwardly beautiful releases, and it should make for a transporting live experience.
The Bible contains numerous passages that seem to straightforwardly exhort care for the poor, immigrants, and refugees.
It is straightforwardly true that holding normal elections right now is a grave threat to public health.
West African chocolates are often more straightforwardly fudgy, sometimes tinged with flavors of coconut, raisins and coffee.
In his "millennium manifesto" Mr Putin straightforwardly declared the supremacy of the state over individual rights and freedoms.
A similar tone can be found in what was perhaps the most straightforwardly delightful work in the show.
Even the more straightforwardly apocalyptic pieces, such as Theo Triantafyllidis's videogame-like installation "Seamless," (2017) appear strangely peaceful.
You'll notice that I am very straightforwardly framing this question of Justice Scalia's replacement as an ideological question.
But that's not what most people mean by "irreversible": the term normally means pretty straightforwardly "can't be reversed".
The immediate takeaway was that, if the report were true, then Trump had committed a straightforwardly impeachable offense.
The WRC argues, straightforwardly, that such practices put global garment brands in violation of their own labor codes.
Any political movement that was straightforwardly based on economic distress would find its greatest support among nonwhite Americans.
It is important to emphasize that the current violence against the Rohingya is not a straightforwardly "religious" matter.
Instead, she straightforwardly discussed why there was a need for a clothing line in sizes 14 to 24.
All the questions I suddenly had on my mind could not be answered straightforwardly, directly from the source.
Full of crackling samples and the Brooklyn rapper's straightforwardly blunt delivery, there's a simmering intensity throughout its tracklist.
If they haven't straightforwardly asked you on a date, do it yourself, and you'll get a clear answer.
Hummels can be replaced relatively straightforwardly by Benedikt Howedes, with Julian Draxler coming back in on the flank.
It's an appropriate approach given that Kubrick's photos are immediate, expressing drama and narrative as straightforwardly as possible.
She is also a popular YouTuber whose channel, the extremely straightforwardly named SkinCareChannel, has more than 100,000 subscribers.
If it sounds schematic on the page, like a supergroup of the disenfranchised, it plays sweetly and straightforwardly onscreen.
Time was, these people straightforwardly disliked the EU and often wanted to pull their member states out of it.
Then Einstein developed his theory of general relativity, which straightforwardly predicted that Mercury should behave the way it does.
The categories are sometimes titled straightforwardly (Lakes and Rivers), but usually involve corny puns (A Matter of Wife & Death).
But the overall effect is straightforwardly condemnatory, which seems like the kind of gesture Smith was trying to question.
But anyone who straightforwardly argued in favor of repeating all the main features of Bushism would be laughed at.
I'll ask you straightforwardly: Do you think the 25th Amendment should be invoked to remove Donald Trump from office?
Of course the name more straightforwardly evokes the supposed old-time practice of hurling fruit at unsatisfactory stage performers.
Near the finish, he is almost resigned to his ambiguous but hellish fate, straightforwardly noting some very crooked events.
Bannon isn't disputing any of the quotes, and Breitbart News, the website he runs, straightforwardly wrote them up on Wednesday.
If you have estimates of those things you can relatively straightforwardly predict what the fuel economy is going to be.
It is a tough sell in a way a show that is more straightforwardly "about" murder and crime is not.
Isbell, formerly of the alt-country group Drive-By Truckers, sings straightforwardly, but insightfully, about addiction, anxiety and the South.
There may never have been a book more shallowly written, more straightforwardly imagined, with minimal unexpected turns or true surprises.
"The translator, Jamey Gambrell, has no such words at her disposal and so translates the sentence straightforwardly," the review continued.
"Pakistan is helping the Taliban straightforwardly," said Mr. Jehan, the former Afghan intelligence official who is now governor of Farah.
As the RNC straightforwardly informed us during the Moore scandal, the Republican Party is the political arm of the president.
It's difficult to pack a ton of nuance into a tweet, but it should be easy to avoid straightforwardly false claims.
These four liquids governed your body, and you could get rid of bile and phlegm quite straightforwardly by, for example, vomiting.
You hinted at it, so I'll just ask straightforwardly: Has the Republican Party given up on the process of liberal democracy?
But unlike most of Poppy's videos, it straightforwardly explains its weirdness — unless that's just another feint in an elaborate narrative game.
The ad, straightforwardly titled "Let me Pop your Pimples," was shared in full on Reddit (in the /r/popping thread, naturally).
Furthermore, Comey straightforwardly confirmed that while he was in office, President Trump was not personally the subject of an FBI investigation.
Aronofsky, best known for his other enigmatic films like Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream, answered a few posts straightforwardly.
Lincoln Chafee, the only Democratic candidate to make a straightforwardly antiwar case, was treated as a punchline and dropped out early.
But neither of them have ever made straightforwardly heavenly music—there's always been at least a little smog in the sunset.
If your religious beliefs include an afterlife or resurrection like in the Easter narrative, again, try to address any questions straightforwardly.
And the "Pastoral," which is easy to read as folk-inspired tone painting, was here more subtly evocative than straightforwardly illustrative.
Most straightforwardly, Israel could borrow commercially against the MOU, paying interest in shekels or from funds set forth in the MOU.
And my parents' animosity towards each other's respective cuisines—which later devolved more straightforwardly into hatred of each other—continues apace.
Straightforwardly dubbed The Cyanide and Happiness Adventure Game, the project is set for release in December 2018 — the first chapter, at least.
And Greg himself is written completely straightforwardly, with no visible tweaking of the character to tailor the role to its new actor.
There are dystopias that deal straightforwardly and honestly with the fact that America has always been a dystopia for people of color.
The clearest thing to do was to record what they said and, just as straightforwardly, report on the responses from the authorities.
The star notebook amongst the notebooky notebooks is the company's latest take on the Chromebook — the straightforwardly-named Chromebook 14 for Work.
In recent years, bigger phone screens have made one-handed keyboards less of a gimmick, and more of a straightforwardly useful idea.
And ironically, that makes me feel so much grosser about watching the show than I feel about the straightforwardly creepy Commander scenes.
Every time the townspeople were presented straightforwardly, with hints of the simplicity that Mr. Girard aims to mask, I was drawn in.
Page contemptuously denied all of this, straightforwardly asserting that he's never met Sechin in a way that sounded more or less believable.
I had to tread carefully with the spelling for UPPSALA and SHALHOUB, for example, even though they were both quite straightforwardly clued.
Yet there is still a certain pleasure in a story straightforwardly told, in alternating chapters, including each main character's point of view.
Each is straightforwardly clued in italics; a couple of them were easy enough for me, and a few were nice and chewy.
Terrorism is a horror, but successful terrorist attacks are a rarity, and one that would be most straightforwardly addressed through gun control.
I've been having discussions with people working in the care sector about the changes, and there's a large element of straightforwardly feeling indignant.
This is one of those issues where just talking about it straightforwardly is really uncomfortable — I don't even like being here right now.
Over dinner she told me about it, straightforwardly, careful not to boast, like someone admitting he'd shielded someone from spraying bullets in Vegas.
The collaboration came to fruition through a mutual acquaintance, as a friend of Kelly's recommended Andrews, straightforwardly enough, as "a genius", and "the guy".
But Trump's actual conduct, as detailed in the report, made it difficult to straightforwardly pin activity like that on him, for the following reasons.
But, generally after declaring that they were in no way prejudiced, many of the speakers straightforwardly denounced Islam for its supposed violence and extremism.
Part of what makes the VP debate so high-stakes this year flows straightforwardly from the reason we have vice presidents to begin with.
If you can be honest with that founding team, then you're going to build a culture where people can see other people operating straightforwardly.
Rather than addressing the issue straightforwardly, he has told lie after lie, and in some cases contradicted the scientists trying to manage this issue.
I asked her straightforwardly if there's a path to victory in Afghanistan and, if not, why US troops are still fighting and dying there.
Teejayx6 has said that he, too, has looked to Blueface as an influence, especially in his rapping, which is more spoken than straightforwardly rhythmic.
It occurred to me that two of the most straightforwardly beloved digital technologies—podcasts and group texts—push against the attention economy's worst characteristics.
It suggests that the most straightforwardly fraudulent forms of fake news are a small part of what is shaping how people understand the world.
It just turned out that of all of the things FX is good at, serving up straightforwardly populist blockbuster hits is not one of them.
Apparently unable to straightforwardly defend what Trump did, the GOP's primary focus this week was on criticizing how House Democrats have been conducting the inquiry.
The prototype's reveal follows the announcement of the straightforwardly named MSI Backpack PC, which sports an Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GTX980 graphics card.
None of them argued, straightforwardly, that an immigrant in deportation proceedings does not deserve the due process guarantees of a criminal defendant facing prison time.
But I think viewers who read this speech in a straightforwardly heroic way are kinda missing the point here — this is dark and violent stuff.
Which means that while much of Trump's notional agenda was an overreaction to the country's problems, some of Le Pen's controversial positions are straightforwardly correct.
In March, one of those robots, the straightforwardly-named Remotely Operated Platform for Ocean Science, spent a staggering 150 hours exploring an undersea volcano near Samoa.
This is a pretty smooth solve, if you're seasoned — there's no avalanche of newfangled terms and phrases, and a lot of the fill is straightforwardly clued.
Because Jeff Goldblum is not straightforwardly handsome, explaining his sexiness is something that throws normally articulate people into a tailspin of je ne sais quoi mutterings.
Not all narratives have praiseworthy protagonists, and even if the straightforwardly evil are eliminated, this still leaves a whole lot of ambiguous characters doing ambiguous deeds.
It is complicated and confusing and very much on her own terms: nowhere near as straightforwardly, for-his-pleasure sexy as the pop princesses of yore.
Yet Hunters presents it straightforwardly, as the start of the strange dance between gravitas and absurdity that the show performs for the rest of the season.
At the same time, it straightforwardly follows the major beats of Tesla's life from his work with Edison to his research on wireless power in Colorado.
When I mentioned to Walley-Beckett that Anne is a straightforwardly winning character, her initial reaction was to defend her as if from an undermining charge.
Five years ago it was easy to tell a story where these two problems were straightforwardly conjoined, with economic disappointment driving social dysfunction and vice versa.
It's one of the most straightforwardly rousing tracks that The Nashville Sound offers—overdriven guitars, Springsteenian melodies, anxious lyrics—so it hit late night just right.
Now Hillary Clinton is trying to capture that in a new ad where Khan retells, simply and straightforwardly, the story of how his son, US Army Capt.
The net impact of Miranda's rendition of the dispute is to render Hamilton as a more progressive-friendly figure and Jefferson as a more straightforwardly conservative one.
The most intriguing fashion pieces in A.Human straightforwardly appeal to our morbid fascination with unusual bodies, and they're stronger for minimizing glib, shallow social commentary window dressing.
If "Piel" reset expectations for how tender, and straightforwardly beautiful Arca could sound, then "Anoche" does more to continue this illuminating new strain in the producer's work.
Joan Crawford shrieks in a straitjacket in a promo for a 1964 movie straightforwardly titled Strait-Jacket, until her image is chopped in two with an ax.
There's a saying that goes "If it's too loud, you're too old," and despite how straightforwardly unkind it might be, many people can relate to the sentiment.
Most investors see the tax reform as a pro-growth policy that should support the dollar, but not all analysts agree it would be straightforwardly dollar-positive.
I really don't want to risk getting dragged into the congressional mosh pit and accidentally besmirching my reputation for standing above politics by straightforwardly answering a question.
The Metropolitan Opera swept in 23 with a true gala performance: this Cilea potboiler, in a straightforwardly sumptuous David McVicar production conducted by a spirited Gianandrea Noseda.
In the meeting, my colleague Dr. Nasr al-Hariri, the former Secretary General of Syria's National Coalition, spoke very straightforwardly about the interconnectedness of these two conflicts.
The opening example, of Indiana's botched eligibility system that wound up wrongfully denying access to Medicaid and food stamps to thousands of people, is pretty straightforwardly awful.
Fargo's third season started out more straightforwardly comic than either of the previous two, but by the time it concluded, the laughter it inspired was almost entirely hollow.
Bigelow's commitment to capturing the adrenal rush of both violence and natural danger makes Point Break one of the most straightforwardly exciting movies of the last 30 years.
While it's obvious that straightforwardly utilitarian applications (like the Ikea one) can be useful, it's more interesting to imagine what artists and musicians could do with the technology.
Running them down, as Mr Trump has done, by decrying NATO and other cornerstones of the Western alliance and insulting their leaders, is therefore straightforwardly against America's interest.
It's hard to find someone who makes more straightforwardly fun pop than Jepsen when she's at her best — and with Emotion Side B, there's no doubt she is.
Leonidas Kavakos, a commanding presence onstage, made light of every violinistic difficulty thrown his way and, happily, performed the work straightforwardly, choosing not to layer sweetness on sweetness.
But although most investors see the tax reform as a pro-growth policy that should support the dollar, not all analysts agree it would be straightforwardly dollar-positive.
And, of course, since nothing can be straightforwardly good news in the Game of Thrones world, we get the added reveal that Benjen is … well, not exactly alive.
He presents it mostly straightforwardly, then has Sveta recant her statement of being abducted before killing her by blowing her up with a (presumably government-owned) space laser.
Still, during more straightforwardly dark highlights — as when Ms. Williams-Haas narrated the birth of the work's terrifying title character — a morphing fortissimo soundscape provided ideally hallucinatory support.
Tate "goes through" the strictly unnecessary medium of figurative language rather than stating things straightforwardly, and uses his madcap style as a vehicle for implying other, graver things.
But the authorities stated straightforwardly that their main reason for clamping down was the encouragement the protests have received from Mukhtar Ablyazov, a Kazakh oligarch based in France.
The result is that no matter the topic at hand, some members of the modern internet mob will be arguing seriously and straightforwardly because they believe the argument.
John McCain, always good for a quote, spoke at a dinner for the International Republican Institute and straightforwardly compared the onrushing nexus of obstruction of justice charges to Watergate.
That maximalism ranges from the straightforwardly sacred—the violet of Advent, the zucchetto and the mitre atop holy heads—to the so-called "sacred-kitsch" of Roman Catholic domesticity.
And there is something more straightforwardly unbearable about planting trees knowing that, in a time of mass deforestation and consumer waste, they will be cut down to make paper.
We do not straightforwardly repeat the narratives served to us by powers that be; we question and think critically about how and why we live the way we do.
It's to say that in perfectly, straightforwardly following the incentives, rules, and power structure of American politics, he set up a precedent that could completely destroy the Supreme Court.
As a standalone Christmas special, the new two-hour Sense28 event, straightforwardly titled "Sense28: A Christmas Special" and debuting on Netflix Friday, December 22017, leaves something to be desired.
That is to say, he was asking, straightforwardly and publicly, for Russian agents to break into Clinton's computer systems, steal documents she had deleted, and release them to the public.
That's straightforwardly useful—especially if you want to know what's going on in, say, the belly of an aircraft—but again, not a pitch you'd make into an HBO series.
" It's a reggae-tinged pop song that only breaks out of its mellow when Shaggy sings, straightforwardly, in the first verse, "This is more to me than just gettin' it.
After everything he's staked in nativism and xenophobia, Trump can't straightforwardly embrace the old bipartisan immigration-reform consensus, with all the language of tolerance and forgiveness that holds it together.
Most straightforwardly, Mr Trump brought his constant campaign-trail refrain about being a savvy businessman and deal-maker to AIPAC, offering America as a broker between Israel and the Palestinians.
That meant an arresting contrast of exposed, Dior-branded elastic strapping brassieres and panties, like those often flashed in the '90s by Marky Mark, under otherwise straightforwardly pretty tulle dresses.
But the interviews also read incredibly straightforwardly; whoever Chuck Tingle is, he may be in on the joke about himself, but he's also steadfast in, well, just being Chuck Tingle.
The company's human reviewers and software algorithms are catching paid posts from legitimate news organizations that mention issues or candidates, while overlooking straightforwardly political posts from candidates and advocacy groups.
We should thus be wary of any narrative on which historical events are straightforwardly explained by the fact that the people in any society hold whatever religious beliefs they do.
But something Sanders has done throughout his campaign and very pointedly did here is straightforwardly challenge the good faith of the vast majority of his colleagues in Democratic Party politics.
His delivery, keeningly high when he daubs on the Auto-Tune, occasionally lower and more natural when he's straightforwardly rapping, glows with wistful cheer, creating a bizarre and welcome mood.
The exhibition features works by 11 artists who are exploring self-portraiture, either straightforwardly or by circumvention, by photographing elements of their environment that help constitute their definition of themselves.
Listen: Christine and the Queens — the French songwriter Hélöise Letissier — couldn't be more straightforwardly melancholy than she is in the ballad, "People, I've Been Sad," our critic Jon Pareles writes.
In contrast, Trump's comments about the non-assimilation of Muslims and Spanish speakers straightforwardly discourage assimilation by withholding inclusion and reinforcing the boundaries between "real" Americans and these immigrant groups.
Yet while less invested in pure class conflict than the more populist wing, mainstream Democrats are still far too wedded to a redistributive agenda to straightforwardly address the full historical Hamilton.
At the same time, her work has rarely felt as straightforwardly personal and humane as these new pictures do, with their how-to (and how-not-to) lessons in artful aging.
Perhaps even more straightforwardly than his movie, Ingram's new book lays out the story lines of the different aspects of Rocaterrania that Kuhler developed over a period of some six decades.
Trudeau's appeal, largely, is that he is a cipher for really vague ideas about "progressiveness," which are more visceral and emotional reactions than any straightforwardly sober evaluation of his administration's policies.
A pedometer computes the distance straightforwardly: It estimates the length of your stride based on your height (which you typed into the app), and it counts how many steps you've taken.
By normalizing all body parts and speaking of them regularly and straightforwardly with correct language, we send the message that every part of a person's body is healthy, wholesome and worthy.
And she had yet to take up the mantle of a global feminist leader as straightforwardly as she would do with tracks like "Run the World (Girls)" (20093) or "Flawless" (2014).
"I think we can make one prediction, very straightforwardly: No party is going to win a majority," Brendan O'Leary, Lauder professor or political science at the University of Pennsylvania, told me.
It is not to the old form of show, where models strode straightforwardly down a catwalk in a big white tent, the better for store buyers and editors to see product.
Trump has made a lot of anti-Muslim remarks in the course of his presidential campaign, which has been reported fairly straightforwardly as a case of Trump running an Islamophobic campaign.
Instead of being a straightforwardly silly riff on superhero tropes, as with the character's two previous TV series (one animated and one live-action), it's somehow a deconstruction of superhero deconstruction stories.
These are Basquiat's icons, but as bell hooks has pointed out, he cannot represent them as straightforwardly strong and heroic because they have to be mediated through the horrors of the present.
His dissertation, "Autoencoding Video Frames," sounds straightforwardly boring, until you realize that it's the key to the weird tangle of remix culture, internet copyright issues, and artificial intelligence that led Warner Bros.
This feature was straightforwardly fun, with the vibrations on full intensity shaking me about quite merrily, while the lower settings were gentle pulses (which you can even use as an alarm clock).
And there is one aspect of these events for which, at the federal level, the prospects look straightforwardly glum: guns, as peculiarly an American problem as is its slavery-shaped racial history.
She straightforwardly acknowledges that she works hard at her music, and that she does it to get paid: "I have a passion for music, I love music," she told Fader in 2017.
Indeed, so far there are only a few big-name current or former elected officials who have straightforwardly said they won't support Trump this fall — such as Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush, Massachusetts Gov.
On one hand, you've got Drake with the sing-song hook that turns it into a hit and the mildly corny, straightforwardly clever, relatably inspirational, and slightly petty bars that define his appeal.
Political reforms are mostly ineffectual, in part because they are often aimed at the balance of power between the straightforwardly wealthy and the politically powerful, rather than the lot of the have-nots.
And as it turns from the straightforwardly representational bodies at the top of the painting to the abstracted swirls of the sheets at the bottom, it's on the border between figurative and abstract.
In the case of the referendum on "Brexit," as a possible British exit from the E.U. is known, the polls straightforwardly ask people if they want to remain in the union or leave.
Whereas other songs dabble in tradition, silliness, and the perceived spectacle of the holiday, it's one of the album's more straightforwardly spiritual moments, grounded in multi-part harmonies and barely-there guitar picking.
This works straightforwardly enough when rebellious Frankie (in "All I Really Want") sings, "My sweater is on backwards and inside out, and you say, 'How appropriate'" — even if she's not wearing a sweater.
Both Mockingjay movies are … fine, but their attempts to adapt the book mostly straightforwardly reveal how the movies never quite found a way to build a larger political philosophy of their own universe.
Regardless if the forms suggest straightforwardly constrained single sex forms or androgynous, blended body parts, everything in Paradox of Pleasure speaks to me of the radical body politics of cyberpunk power, sex, and violence.
She is the opposite of what we are taught a woman is supposed to be: She might be fat, or she might straightforwardly pursue sex, or she might just genuinely like herself without apology.
The former residents also told of being subjected to tortures — from the straightforwardly awful to the downright bizarre — that were occasionally administered as a special punishment but were often just a matter of course.
Rather than straightforwardly increasing pressure on politicians to do something about skewed income distributions, they suggest, rising inequality might instead boost the power of the rich, thus enabling them to counter the popular will.
It was shabby of Theresa May to try to bypass legislators—and a strategic misjudgment to waste time by appealing December's ruling by the High Court, which the Supreme Court has now straightforwardly upheld.
That is, until toy makers Propel got their hands on it, and turned it — along with three other classic Star Wars ships — into some of the most straightforwardly fun quadcopters I've ever played with.
Mr Trump has offered many thoughts on nuclear proliferation in recent months, some of them straightforwardly alarming, and some of them resembling what some prose-stylists refer to as a "word salad" of incoherence.
But it's not obvious that a theory emphasizing the uncertainty of perception—the way that the brain has to infer what is outside rather than straightforwardly taking it in—is a theory of oneness.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — one of the GND's most visible supporters — has demanded our elected officials approach the crisis as straightforwardly as possible, just as policymakers responded to World War II.The analogy is on point.
Wonky minimum wage proponents generally emphasize, like Bernstein, that existing empirical evidence generally deals with much smaller wage increases and that it is difficult to apply it straightforwardly to the $15-an-hour scenario.
Hyers has successfully managed the campaigns of well-established Democratic politicians like Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City, and his own politics are straightforwardly liberal.
" The one part of the book I found difficult to reread was written the most straightforwardly — a litany of regrets Alison writes to her son after he dies: "I am sorry you are gone.
Not all the dishes succeed as fusion, or even aim for it: escargots with breadcrumbs are overwhelmed by shiso, and the okonomiyaki , a densely packed pancake, is presented straightforwardly, with cauliflower, scallions, and hazelnuts.
It probably is, but I also think it's harder to build that kind of meaning in a straightforwardly comedic, lightly satirical feature film, rather than, say, in a television show with the same characteristics.
But while overlooking abuses is common, it's fairly unusual to straightforwardly deny them — and especially to do so in a situation where there isn't any clear political, business, or strategic rationale for doing so.
Even if the best researchers in the world refused to work on technologies that abetted offensive weapons, others could easily take these proven models "off the shelf" and apply them relatively straightforwardly to new applications.
A lot of factors have stopped Saudi Arabia attracting international business thus far, notes the WSJ, including corruption, a difficult legal system, and social norms that range from unappealing to straightforwardly immoral for Western visitors.
The straightforwardly named Protecting Data at the Border Act is sponsored by Democratic Senator Ron Wyden, the Senate's preeminent privacy hawk, and Republican Senator Rand Paul, the former Tea Partier often tuned into federal overreach.
The straightforwardly named Fender Tune marks the latest in the iconic guitar-maker's recent attempts to diversify its offerings – most notably with the launch of a line of in-ear monitors a few months back.
The ten-track album, due out May 13 on Vice Music, retains the band's core intensity while dialing down the overall abrasion in favor of more varied paces, straightforwardly corrosive energy, and more accessible moments.
Produced by the Looking for Lilith Theater Company, the appealingly modest "Alice in Black and White" (which is playing in the most intimate space at 59E59 Theaters) straightforwardly tracks the life of this double pioneer.
The band was crucial, too, and Petty so loved the Heartbreakers that they also played on his three solo albums as the archetypal backing band, committed to playing as straightforwardly and unpretentiously as they could.
Nevertheless, their satirical images draw some of the same audience as more straightforwardly celebratory Instagram feeds, and they've been hired to style food for the Ace Hotel and the now-defunct culinary magazine Lucky Peach.
McNees's "Undiscovered Country" unfolds more straightforwardly and in a narrower time frame, opening with Hick interviewing the candidate's wife in the fall of 1932 and with its final chapter closing at the end of 1933.
And Rooney makes it clear that the power dynamic of their relationship will never really change, that Connell will always have a power over Marianne, even in moments that might otherwise play as straightforwardly romantic.
The big difference between Trump and Obama is that Trump lies and insults and projects weakness onto others, and that seems more straightforwardly cultish, and maybe that's where we cross the line into cult territory.
She favors chittering pianos, the glissando sounds of Fender Rhodes, MIDI instruments that approximate harps, marimbas, and upright basses, none of which made prominent appearances, or at least not so straightforwardly, in her previous works.
The main aisle led straightforwardly to the cell dedicated to Donald Judd which highlighted his bright, cadmium red, lacquered aluminum "Corner Chair" (1984) and examples of his sculpture maquettes directly cut from RAL color charts.
THOMPSON: I WANT TO BE COMPLETELY CLEAR THAT IN OUR NEWS COVERAGE, WE AIM TO BE OBJECTIVE AND TELL PEOPLE STRAIGHTFORWARDLY WHAT'S HAPPENING, SO THE NEWS WITHOUT BIAS WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR IS THE FAMOUS QUOTE.
The former residents of St. Joseph's told of being subjected to tortures — from the straightforwardly awful to the downright bizarre — that were occasionally administered as a special punishment but were often just a matter of course.
The company revealed the first details today via a three-minute video posted to... In recent years, bigger phone screens have made one-handed keyboards less of a gimmick, and more of a straightforwardly useful idea.
More important than exact story structure, though, is the show's, well, vibes: It can be nakedly and straightforwardly hilarious, but it tends more to the gimlet eye — though only toward the characters who can take it.
And the musicians taking advantage of all that cutting-edge sound-and-vision technology, the psychedelic-pop duo MGMT, just released "Little Dark Age," which is the most straightforwardly catchy recording they've made in many years.
People who want to gain strength as quickly and straightforwardly as possible are encouraged by trainers and coaches to cycle between these two modes, usually with some "maintenance" time in between to let their body adjust.
Except Goldman plays his framing device so straightforwardly that readers frequently believe Goldman didn't actually write the book, and that there's an "original" copy somewhere out there by the "real" writer — the novel's fictional author, S. Morgenstern.
Sometimes he spells out narrative scenes, even somewhat fantastical ones, straightforwardly as in the sublime 21995 painting "Souvenir I," in which a middle-aged matron arranges her living room as a shrine to 22011s civil rights martyrs.
He is of course interested in reckoning with what's important to him — spirituality, nature, sensuality, what it means to be a man — but on his own terms, in his own language and beyond a straightforwardly activist message.
Other tweaks to the broadcast were more straightforwardly unsuccessful, like the continually mystifying musical choices (are orchestras officially dead?) and Thomas Lennon's strained and unfunny voice-over commentary, which had the virtue of being hard to hear.
Evangelicals' attitudes toward immigrants don't seem to have much basis in religious scripture, as Tara Isabella Burton wrote for Vox: The Bible contains numerous passages that seem to straightforwardly exhort care for the poor, immigrants, and refugees.
The original theme idea was a little too complicated for a Tuesday puzzle — I had the same theme entries, but instead of cluing them straightforwardly as in the published puzzle, I clued them in an unconventional manner.
The movie very straightforwardly shows us Jim waking Aurora, rather than letting us find out when she does (she doesn't realize he woke her; she thinks it was a glitch), which could have added a modicum of suspense.
While FIFA is a more straightforwardly arcadey sports game and seems to have simply upped players' asking prices (EA declined to set up an interview), Football Manager aims to be the most realistic sports sim in the world.
They are scientifically hazardous because we're not subjecting these therapies to proper experimental techniques, so we can't straightforwardly know if the patients that are getting better are getting better because of the stem cell therapy, or despite it.
Some people believe that denying Israel's right to exist, alone among the world's states, or boycotting Israeli goods while neglecting other human-rights abusers, are themselves straightforwardly anti-Semitic; others consider those legitimate political positions untainted by prejudice.
Exhibitions range from the straightforwardly informative (an exhibition showcasing different historic translations of the Bible from all over the world) to the kitschy (a recreation of a Palestinian village in the time of Christ, complete with costumed docents).
Douthat: Honestly, I think the age of #MeToo should cast some serious doubt on the theory — I won't call it "cant," but I do think it edges in that direction — that celibacy simply and straightforwardly causes priestly misbehavior.
The RAC Act was introduced by a group of Republicans with relatively vulnerable seats, but as it became clear that Trump was going to end DACA, it's attracted the support of Republicans who are more straightforwardly conservative. Sen.
A big issue here is that the FDP, which in the past had a sort of libertarian orientation, has repositioned itself recently as a more straightforwardly right-wing party even as Merkel has moved the CDU to the center.
Becoming a social media influencer is one of the most straightforwardly bullshit hustles of them all: You, neither famous, nor interesting, nor rich, must convince the world that you are some combination of these three things, via strategic Instagramming.
The RAC Act was introduced by a group of Republicans with relatively vulnerable seats, but as it became clear that Trump was going to end DACA, it's attracted the support of Republicans who are more straightforwardly conservative...When Gov.
A night of bingeing mediocre Netflix shows while you wait for your Seamless order to arrive is grim in its own way, but not quite as straightforwardly unpleasant as I imagine disenfranchised penury under the Bourbons to have been.
And on Tuesday night she also noticed many 2020 Democrats shy away from using the word "abortion," instead preferring terms like "reproductive healthcare" and "reproductive freedom," which some say is a way of avoiding talking straightforwardly about the procedure.
In the world of popular music, it's still rare and raw and scary for women to straightforwardly say that they work hard to create a fantasy image, and that they do that work because they want to get paid.
The hard-working journeyman Frames and Swell Season frontman, who launched into prominence thanks to his Oscar-winning work on Once, throws a curveball on this latest LP, ditching straightforwardly accessible folk-rock for knotty arrangements and dissonant experimentation.
The two especially liked that the final season allowed them to incorporate a full storyline about Joe and Gordon as genuine friends, something they had struggled to pull off in the first season, when Joe was a more straightforwardly antagonistic character.
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" It rose to prominence again in the late 1970s, when sound editor Ben Burtt noticed that multiple B-movies had used the same sound sample and tracked down the original recording, which was straightforwardly labeled "Man Being Eaten by Alligator.
Neil Altman: Talking about painful things that you've learned how to sort cover over can initially be more painful but in the interest of working out things that if not dealt with straightforwardly are gonna come back to bite them.
The other thought, the one I choose to believe, the optimistic one, is that the best pro wrestling theme writers were alchemists able to meld characters more straightforwardly big than a standard drama's with music that was likewise larger than life.
When she got the job, in 2014, Ms. Wojcicki was hailed straightforwardly as the most powerful woman in advertising, someone who'd helped turn on the cash spigots in her time at Google and would presumably repeat the trick at YouTube.
Late in the game, Captain Price, the series' most iconic character and held up in almost all situations as straightforwardly heroic, argues that doing morally questionable things on the battlefield is necessary to prevent even greater evil from taking place.
The story may not be straightforwardly autobiographical, but Stew isn't one to leave himself out of the picture: both he and Rodewald play in the onstage band (on guitar and bass, respectively) and occasionally chime in on the action. ♦
Given its long straightforwardly partisan track record, Sandberg's statement against the global gag rule is far less controversial than denouncing any number of other truly very alarming things happening under Trump because her criticism is aimed at Pence and the GOP establishment.
The emergence of Black English is owed in part to straightforwardly linguistic factors: McWhorter convincingly cites the phenomenon of recently enslaved adults straining to learn a new language, plus a syncretistic importation of vocal gestures picked up along the trail of forced migration.
Ignoring the aforementioned (and unfortunate) generic soldiers, each of the game's battles is a significant moment unto itself—when we have to take time to block and slash around an enemy, it feels like none of our kills are being straightforwardly awarded.
This mixture of dance, theater, fragmented music and patchworked scenes was new and a turning point in her career — a departure from straightforwardly expressive dance pieces, like "The Rite of Spring," which she had created after taking over the Wuppertal company in 1973.
Underneath him, the production is dreamy, built on a tightly squelched sample of Johnny Gill's R&B classic "My, My, My." CARAMANICA Christine and the Queens — the French songwriter Hélöise Letissier — couldn't be more straightforwardly melancholy than she is in this ballad.
" Glossier Futuredew — $24 See Details Elvie Mae Parian, Associate Animator "What I really like about this diffuser is not only the accessible price point (since a lot of diffusers can get pricey), but also that it pretty much just straightforwardly does the job I want.
" Mark Hughes of Forbes spent nine paragraphs of his review discussing whether the remake had done enough to downplay the "more problematic elements of the story," which can't be told straightforwardly because "we're watching the telling of the story now, today, in the 21st Century.
Many of these are straightforwardly literal: In addition to all of these, since Hughes began her social media protest, several more accusations have been made concerning BuzzFeed's main website, rather than just its video company, which are two separate entities under the BuzzFeed umbrella.
Brains did not perceive color straightforwardly: an experienced brain knew that an object would look darker and less vivid in shade than in the sun, and so adjusted its perception of the "true" color based on what it judged to be the object's situation.
It's not as openly catchy as After Dark 2's "Cherry," not as straightforwardly poppy as "In Films," and nowhere near the romantic ecstasy of "I Can Never Be Myself When You're Around," all of which will be on Dear Tommy when it drops.
Hemon has not always chosen a straightforwardly comic tone for his work, but his most recent novel, "The Making of Zombie Wars," is very funny, attentive to the latent brutality in American pop culture, and is set during the start of the Iraq War.
Rather the Christian idea is that whatever capricious powers may exist, when the true God enters his creation, he does so honestly, straightforwardly, in a vulnerable and fully human form — and exposes himself publicly, whether in a crowded stable or on an execution hill.
You see the similarity here, with this episode's reveal that Benjen himself was killed by the White Walkers and reanimated via the Children of the Forest's dragonglass-aided magic as … not quite a wight, not quite a White Walker, but something that's not straightforwardly alive.
The flavor explorations that Ms. Varese serves are a rarefied treat, but for the straightforwardly simple pleasures of Italian seafood, Milan is blessed with Langosteria, which last year added to its higher-end restaurant and nearby bistro a third cafe location behind the Duomo.
I still think mass panic is a grave threat, but now that the number of Covid-19 deaths has risen to thousands and the illness has appeared on several continents, I'm starting to get straightforwardly scared of the virus and its potential lethality, too.
"The house stages a lot of client events to make it all very inclusive, and the designers are quite straightforwardly friendly, which accounts for a lot, I imagine, if you're, say, a newly minted billionaire looking for a way in to society," she added.
He is the kind of man who straightforwardly says that he can't remember the colors of his bedroom walls, and the kind of husband who when his wife had the flu and asked for a pot to keep by her bedside, instead fetched a colander.
Still, Mr. Evans's production is occasionally too straightforwardly comedic for what is, at several points, a rather dark play: Harpagon's self-imposed isolation sees him wind up alone with his gold at the end, a somber conclusion that this "Miser" doesn't fully build to.
The problem is that Brooker tries to map a bizarre new technology onto an age-old morality play: that is, he wants to frame a straightforwardly escalating plot around a certain piece of technology — a technology that inadvertently becomes a driver of futuristic justice.
On the contrary, the evidence is fairly clear that illegal anti-Trump activities are not an "extreme" tactic that may be justified by an "extreme" situation — they are a straightforwardly counterproductive form of venting that people interested in actually stopping Trump ought to avoid.
While she sings straightforwardly around the melody in the foreground, her breathy backup vocals — or strings, or a softly ostinato keyboard texture — fill in the empty spots between the lines drawn by the discrete instruments, tricking the listener into imagining vast expanses of space.
The report straightforwardly indicates that any object seized as a spoil of war by soldiers, bought at unreasonably cheap costs by merchants, illicitly trafficked by travelers and explorers, stolen, looted or taken by forced consent between the years 1885 and 1960 must be restituted to its owner.
Like the Coen brothers, who've methodically worked through every possible Hollywood genre, many of Soderbergh's biggest financial successes have happened when he's seemingly tinkered the least, including Ocean's Eleven, Twelve, and Thirteen, all fairly straightforward updates of a loose (and straightforwardly generic) heist film from the '50s.
Unlike other Latina pop divas like Jennifer Lopez or Shakira, whose booty-shaking has always been presented as straightforwardly sexual, Cabello — who grew up and launched her career in the context of the meme-centric culture of the aughts — prefers to wink at all of it.
Sections like this are the strongest in the movie, straightforwardly told with historical footage to contextualize the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood segments and to remind us what it was like, as children, to see an assassination or explosion on TV and wonder what it meant for the future.
The actors mostly acquit themselves well, taking things as straightforwardly as possible, though Ms. Dormer's coy seductiveness isn't a good fit for the headmistress (and Yael Stone of "Orange Is the New Black" goes way over the top as the most pious of the school's governesses).
When flower-child utopianism gave way to a more straightforwardly commercial music business, Graham was pragmatic and scaled up, producing events including a 1981 stadium tour for the Rolling Stones, and the 1988 "Human Rights Now!" tour to benefit Amnesty International, with 20 concerts across five continents.
It should be as simple and convenient to use as is electricity; electricity is straightforwardly available via a trivially simple interface by plugging it into the wall; you don't know or care how it gets there or where it comes from, but it delivers its services on demand.
B.V. Release date: June 23 The British army's miraculous escape from the Nazi forces surrounding them at the small French seaside town of Dunkirk was one of the most critical moments of World War II. It's tailor-made to be retold straightforwardly as a classic Hollywood motion picture.
I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride; so I love you because I know no other way than this: where I does not exist, nor you, so close that your hand on my chest is my hand, so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep.
She's constantly given moments to sit at the piano and sing her heart out straightforwardly, and these (in particular "Always Remember Us This Way," which sounds like a classic American song) are the best moments on the record and in the film, her emotional delivery clearly natural and unfaked.
But now that Donald Trump is president, they seem to have forgotten how the game is played and are acting like pundits instead — scolding Trump verbally when they think he deserves it, while straightforwardly voting with him as he endorses the bulk of the standard GOP legislative agenda.
We are still in the early stages of studying this issue, with the E.P.A. and the Environmental Defense Fund leading the charge, and we can straightforwardly accomplish greater methane capture with new regulations that appeal to the self-interest of an industry in the business, after all, of selling methane.
On the one hand, it rightfully and straightforwardly concludes that M22020A would provide more health care coverage at lower cost than the status quo, projecting a net reduction in national health expenditures of roughly $2 trillion over a 10-year period (2022-2031), while also enabling increased health care coverage.
For Democrats, there's also a straightforwardly political case for impeachment—the information an impeachment process would reveal could damage President Trump at the polls next year by mobilizing Democrats and Trump opponents, swaying whatever small share of voters might be persuaded to change their minds about Trump, or depressing Trump supporters.
By having a supporting character, some sort of misfit (perhaps gay — the sexual orientation of Squidward has long been a subject of internet debate) do a boilerplate tap number, a choreographer can give the audience a little old-time Broadway without risking ridicule by straightforwardly expressing devotion to show tunes and time steps.
"Taxfree," a Norwegian picture (released there in 2015) directed by Henry K. Norvalls, begins on banal notes shot straightforwardly: An attractive young woman (Selome Emnetu) picks up a bag at an airport luggage carousel, has a friendly conversation with her driver, and gets prepared, in a pleasant hotel room, for a photo shoot.
In one segment, they solicit audience members' deep irritations and riff on them—daylight-saving time, mayonnaise, and boys, when I was there—and in another an audience member tells a story of regret and the ensemble acts (and raps) it out straightforwardly, and then reinvents the story counterfactually to "correct" it.
Straightforwardly reflecting on her experience and famously parodying a prison guard in Season 4's "Queens Behind Bars" episode, Royale used her initial Drag Race run to bring awareness to many of the issues faced by former inmates, including the lack of viable employment and safe housing for those with criminal records.
There is also the talk of a unity ticket between the various left-wing and far-left candidates, whose support if combined could gain them a ticket to the second round — enabling Le Pen to run straightforwardly against the legacy of François Hollande, the current Socialist president, and his subterranean approval ratings.
Because while the current strain of "law and order" politics sees vigilante justice as a tool to protect the integrity of elections, in the 19th century, electoral violence — and even murder — was straightforwardly accepted as a way to keep black citizens from voting, and potentially tipping the election against white supremacist candidates.
So unlike some of the previous extremist manifestos that we've seen, like those of [the Charleston church shooter and the man who killed 80 in a mass shooting in Norway in 2011], which are pretty straightforwardly talking about their ideology, this has, I guess you would call it, traps for media coverage.
This one is pretty good: A more straightforwardly despicable spot is a radio ad that took a portion of the audiobook Barack Obama recorded for Dreams from My Father out of context to make it seem like the former president was asserting that people of color are voting against their interests when they support Democrats.
Toward the end of our conversation on the roof—after talking about all the world's ills, the tenuous state of the global politics, and Nazi rallies in their home country—I decide to ask straightforwardly the implicit question we've been talking about, and the one that governs the harried nature of Running Out of Love.
Her name is Ella, and her strange tale (based on a true story, it could be a cousin to "I Am My Own Wife") starts straightforwardly enough: When her husband died in their native Germany between the world wars, she wrote her own name on his tombstone and dressed as him to take his job.
But Mr. Trump was concerned that the transgender medical care issue could imperil the security spending measure, which also contains $1.6 billion for the border wall that he has championed, and wanted to resolve the dispute cleanly and straightforwardly, according to a person familiar with his thinking, who insisted on anonymity to describe it.
Just as a side note, we should mention that fans of Tingle's typical semi-incoherent writing style may be disappointed that Pounded by the Pound, perhaps in deference to the gravity of the situation, is written straightforwardly and, er, fluently, like every other erotic novel where a guy gets pounded by a sentient coin.
And this is where his ideology is pretty straightforwardly conservative: he believes that under the conditions of extreme hardship, the strongest wills have a way of bashing their way through those constraints in order to overcome them, and he thinks this is what the African American community did when it was oppressed by the white majority.
Instead of straightforwardly answering the question (because she was a woman, because she was married, because she was naked, because she was a performing artist with a "repertoire" rather than a "practice"), the formidable 11-person curatorial team at the Block has used the opportunity to refurbish Moorman's unfortunately limited reputation as Nam June Paik's topless prop.
But only relatively speaking, because if Pope Francis was blocked from going the full Kasper, he still produced a document that if read straightforwardly seems to introduce various kinds of ambiguity into the church's official teaching on marriage, sin and the sacraments — providing papal cover for theological liberalism, in effect, without actually endorsing the liberal position.
Available in bottles or by the generously poured glass, the selection runs the gamut from the straightforwardly delicious—try the easy-drinking, juicy Valentina Passalacqua Sottoterra, from Puglia—to the "interesting" or "funky" or "polarizing," words a server used when describing the Bichi Listan, a startlingly herbaceous, spicy, smoky red from the mountains of Tecate, Mexico.
The cold comfort of Dada Africa is that it straightforwardly presents Dada paintings, sculptures, collages, photo-collages, letters, sound pieces, and photographs cheek by jowl with non-Western cultural objects, like the stunning "Masculine Figure" (late-19th century) from the Baoulé tribe of the artistically rich Ivory Coast once in the collection of Parisian art dealer Paul Guillaume.
Ishiguro is certainly using his fantasy ideas in a heavily allegorical mode: The Buried Giant is a melancholy story built around the idea of a medieval English legend, with a dragon and a curse, and even readers who love it will tell you straightforwardly that it is a cold and misanthropic book that sees the worst in human nature.
Let me ask you this: What do you say to someone who straightforwardly makes a normative libertarian argument that if someone consciously makes bad decisions, or if they simply refuse to work hard, they ought to pay a price for that — and if they don't pay a price for that, we undercut the incentives for other people to work hard and apply themselves?
There is concern that US companies could flood the UK market with cheap goods that would undercut British businesses and reduce the standards of goods sold in the UK."You could carve out some areas where it might be possible to reach a bilateral agreement very quickly, very straightforwardly," Bolton said, adding that "areas that might be more difficult" could be negotiated later.
But at the same time, the fact that these voters aren't strictly speaking capitalism's losers, that the Trumpier among them are often not just gainfully-employed but making decent money even as they fret about their neighbors' dependence on the dole, perhaps makes them less sympathetic to the left than they would be if they were more uncomplicatedly racist but also straightforwardly poor or unemployed.
Consider this extraordinary description he offers of a social process so multifaceted as neighborhood gentrification, which in urban areas like New York is far from a straightforwardly white phenomenon: To empathize on any human level with the lynched and the raped, and then to watch all of the beneficiaries just going on with their heedless lives, could fill you with the most awful rage.
Both trust themselves as far as their own fingertips; Ferrante portrays the intricate social world of working-class Naples, but in a state of constantly renewed bafflement, while Knausgaard ("He broke the sound barrier of the autobiographical novel," the novelist Jeffrey Eugenides told a reporter for The New Republic) abandons almost all narrative pretense to describe his time on earth as straightforwardly as he can.
But since her Latinx pop makeover, she's opted more often for a colorfully glamorous, hyperfeminine style that more clearly fits into the tropical conventions that usually get Latinx artists noticed in the US. The floral print of the dress and hoop earrings on the Camila album cover — itself shot in Miami's Little Havana — are a very different look than her buttoned-up Fifth Harmony persona or her straightforwardly glam "Crying in the Club" look.
The eight related answers in the puzzle, straightforwardly enough, were spelled-out numbers: TEN (clue: "Great-looking sort") EIGHTY-SIX ("Toss") ONE-EIGHTY ("U-turn") TWO ONE TWO ("Original area code for New York City") THREE HUNDRED ("2007 epic film set during the Persian Wars") FOUR TEN ("Year the Visigoths sacked Rome") FOUR NINETY-FIVE ("Interstate highway also known as the Capital Beltway") FIVE THIRTY-EIGHT ("Nate Silver's website") The letters in the numbered squares so named, taken in order, spelled GO FIGURE.
Ryan very straightforwardly pulls off dance moves on a baseball mound, while Troy leads the ensemble in a country club kitchen workout, and then, most iconically of all, dances across a golf course in what may go down in history as the Single Most Important Musical Number of Our Time: "Bet On It." Although Hudgens sang her part, most of Efron's vocals for the first film were overdubbed by veteran Disney artist Drew Seeley, something Efron fought successfully to change for the two sequels.
If you've never had a good time amid the alcoholic gloomfest that is "The Iceman Cometh" — especially before the salesman Hickey arrives and livens up the joint — well, neither had I. Assigning each act of O'Neill's play to a different lead artist, "The Iceman Lab" has come up with four distinctive results, all borrowing text from the original: [ Target Margin tackled Eugene O'Neill's "Mourning Becomes Electra" earlier this year ] Julia Sirna-Frest's sonically gorgeous Act I, in which each song (composed by Shane Chapman and Ms. Sirna-Frest) is named for at least one of the play's characters; Yuris Skujins's Act II, the most straightforwardly faithful to O'Neill and also the least successful; Katie Rose McLaughlin's Act III, an anesthetized five-woman dance piece, in which Harry's fear-laden walk is the dramatic high point; and Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew's consistently inventive Act IV, which combines puppetry and video with Merlin Whitehawk's startling, intense, even gymnastic live performance of Hickey's self-loathing confession.

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