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He subscribes to the belief that life begins at fertilization.
Scott Shugrue subscribes to that, but only to a point.
It doesn't matter what political program any man subscribes to.
We get it: Not everyone subscribes to this kind of spirituality.
But it's not the only time she subscribes to doing things in twos.
It's a mom of two in Cleveland who subscribes to The New Yorker.
She looks for news on Bangladesh in the Hindi newspaper the shelter subscribes to.
Anyone who subscribes to the channels can only watch them within the TV app.
Instead, The Big Sick subscribes to the more accurate paradigm that love erodes all.
McKay's portrait of their marriage subscribes to a Macbeth-like conception of political morality.
The bureau's undercover program subscribes to the crawl-walk-run progression of role assumption.
He checks the app regularly, and subscribes to other scanner feeds on social media.
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The feeds are convenient for anyone who subscribes to individual creators through services like Patreon.
But the functionality will be new for anyone who subscribes to these alternative streaming services.
Without even knowing the person, who he is, no matter what denomination he subscribes to.
Kazunori Ito, a senior equity analyst at Ibbotson Associates Japan, also subscribes to this view.
He demands loyalty and subscribes to the idea that you hire slow and fire fast.
I grew up watching these movies so you just ... LS: He subscribes to Elon Musk.
Nor did any of the 128 publicly available threat intelligence feeds that IDT subscribes to.
But really, is there anyone who subscribes to a more freeform process than Pat Robertson?
That said, I'm not really one who subscribes to the notion that we'll kill ourselves off.
If one subscribes to the thinking of Heraclitus, change is always the norm, never the exception.
They are accustomed to a sharing economy that subscribes to many of cohousing's principles and practices.
That is certainly a philosophy that Donald Duck, my uniform bête-noire, subscribes to as well.
He listens to as many as three or four a day and subscribes to about 30.
He seemingly subscribes to a philosophy that presumes government is wrought with waste, fraud and abuse.
Watson revealed during a conversation with Gloria Steinem in London on Thursday that she subscribes to OMGYes.
The low cost subscribes to what Venuto calls the rise of a DIY culture in electronic music.
"To find one's personality by losing it—faith itself subscribes to that sense of destiny," he wrote.
Under either theory, incorporation seems likely, but this case should illuminate which theory Justice Kavanaugh subscribes to.
Pence undeniably either subscribes to these views himself or actively courts the favor of those who do.
Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer, subscribes to one guiding philosophy to identify those picks.
But when a member of Congress subscribes to a live feed of their thoughts, we take note.
It focuses on a young boy in 1940s Germany who subscribes to Nazi ideology to fit in.
Candor obliges me to state that I am not sure that he subscribes to any ideological system.
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Now, if a user subscribes to a service for one year or more, the split becomes 85/15.
"Without even knowing the person, who he is, no matter what denomination he subscribes to," said a witness.
Haynes subscribes to Rainer Werner Fassbinder's contention that revolution belongs not on the screen but in the world.
Employing an episodic, borderline shapeless structure, it subscribes to the kind of screenwriting shorthand that prompts bad guffaws.
Cuban subscribes to a mix of local and national news outlets, both for the digital and print editions.
Peñalosa subscribes to PaseLaVoz because he's undocumented and can't afford to get caught for driving without a license.
Rich the Kid still subscribes to the mantra "if ya got it, flaunt it" ... armed robberies be dammed.
Through the Video Skill API, Alexa is aware of video devices and services your customer has or subscribes to.
As a bonus, anyone who subscribes to Google Play Music also gets a YouTube Red subscription, and vice versa.
The Villages in central Florida, where nearly every one of the 50,214 homeowners subscribes to a daily print newspaper.
He thinks that mainstream news organizations are biased, and he subscribes to theories that he knows some find implausible.
In a normal year, that kind of logic would go unremarked upon, because nearly every politician subscribes to it.
In other words, Trump may not be a fan of globalism, but he still subscribes to bilateralism and even internationalism.
In many ways, using labels is a personal choice, and not everyone subscribes to the process of labeling, Guichet says.
She subscribes to modern monetary theory, which argues that any country with its own currency isn't constrained by federal debt.
Amazon is offering big discounts on some of its Echo products if you're a student who subscribes to Prime Student.
Sanders subscribes to a vision of electoral politics which stipulates that campaigns need to be built from the bottom up.
Even though Diana strongly disagrees with much of the Church's teachings, she participates like someone who subscribes to it all.
Trump has referenced this argument -- and noted that he, in many ways, subscribes to it -- in public remarks and tweets.
He subscribes to the "growth at a reasonable price" philosophy, which has led him to positions in Apple and Gilead Sciences.
However, Powell has been clear that the forecast is always open for revision, even though he subscribes to the current plans.
Tom Corley, an accountant and financial planner who studied the habits of millionaires for five years, also subscribes to that idea.
As The Intercept's Lee Fang has reported, Pompeo subscribes to the view that the war on terror is a holy war.
He also subscribes to Netflix on and off depending on which Marvel series is airing at the time, and to MLB.
It subscribes to the musical comedy formula that, when you are not singing a song, you must be acting a joke.
Like his other ventures, this one, in partnership with his wife, Estella Quinones-Foy, subscribes to the farm-to-table ethos.
He subscribes to the Zen concept of mushin, imparted to him by Fassel, which means a mind cleared of all distraction.
If you're a student who subscribes to Spotify Premium, you already get Hulu's ad-supported plan for free with your subscription.
And like Arena, Mastroeni subscribes to the idea that there is a danger in players' being overly aware of the altitude.
The formidable bass Mikhail Petrenko conveyed the hearty good will of Frère Laurent, the friar who also subscribes to dangerous potions.
If someone only subscribes to one or two services, the chance they'll see a show people are talking about decreases substantially.
Now everyone subscribes to DRM-protected music streams like Spotify and Apple Music because they made it so damn easy to use.
He subscribes to what he calls the bungee-jump theory of management: plunge down into minutiae then spring back up to strategy.
Of course, there will also be Mister Rogers' emotes available, too, which will be available to anyone who subscribes to the channel.
Although it isn't the only company exclusively pushing for this sort of tech, Amazon heavily subscribes to the idea of going cashless.
Lukas, Bravazo's 21-year-old trainer, subscribes to the old-school theory that you can't win them if you're not in them.
But he also subscribes to the belief that the body is essentially a computer made up of overwritable data and updatable apps.
She subscribes to a less-is-more mind-set, and much of the work she does is in how little she says.
Maduro could renounce the presidency if he's able to choose a new leader who subscribes to the same political ideology he does.
These methods are still only truly effective if the recipient subscribes to the same service as you, but they're helpful to know anyway.
He subscribes to certain ideologies, of course, but he's also willing to bend if doing so helps him or one of his friends.
Axios says it has 260,000 subscribers across 11 newsletters, with an open rate of about 50% (the average reader subscribes to 2.5 newsletters).
For her two dogs, Hopkins subscribes to BarkBox, a service that sends monthly boxes filled with toys, treats and chew bones for dogs.
Its latest move, a cut of banks' required reserves, has triggered a debate about which school of parenting it subscribes to these days.
The most recent entry in this genre belongs to National Review editor Charles C.W. Cooke (who also subscribes to the "cried wolf" theory).
"I'm asking you to denounce it immediately and cut ties with Alex Jones and anyone who subscribes to these dangerous ideas," Lafferty writes.
As CNN contributor Jeffrey Toobin noted, Stone subscribes to "Nixonian hardball," which includes using what others consider unethical methods in order to win.
Dolla's crystal clear on how he feels about lean ... but it's apparent he subscribes to the "do you boo boo, do you" theory.
Martha subscribes to a service that uses his previous online communications to create a digital avatar that mimics his personality with spooky accuracy.
If one subscribes to the best-of-all-worlds philosophy that undergirds much of Ingels's practice, Via 57 West is a veritable jackpot.
Of course, this would require the United States to reaffirm that it still subscribes to the shared vision of a nuclear-free world.
Every digital newsroom in the country, including Vox, subscribes to some service or another that tracks traffic in a gamified, constantly updating interface.
In putting his faith in bitcoin, Kerner said he subscribes to Amara's law, which was coined by Stanford professor Roy Amara in the 1970s.
If a user subscribes to a channel that features borderline content, those videos will still be eligible to be shown in the subscriber's recommendations.
"Toilet is my religion and we create a belief system that everybody subscribes to," the 62-year-old Singaporean told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
And as someone who subscribes to every major streaming service (sigh), I still find myself using Apple Music the most when I'm on mobile.
The Saudi government, which subscribes to the ultraconservative Wahhabi sect of Sunni Islam, objects to the Shia Hezbollah's minority role in the Lebanese government.
Paul spent years at Lilly and subscribes to the amyloid hypothesis, though a main focus of Voyager's Alzheimer's program is another important protein, tau.
In its search for a young, firebrand anti-Trump, however, the Democratic Party might choose a progressive candidate who subscribes to anti-Israel attitudes.
Billing itself the "Sephora of CBD," Fleur Marché caters to the cannabis enthusiast (or curiosity seeker) who shops at Barneys and subscribes to Goop.
Not freaking out: "I'm not one who subscribes to the collective freak-out that some people seem to be experiencing right now," said Sen.
Almost the only policy Mr Trump clearly subscribes to is a fantasy: the construction of a wall along the southern border, paid for by Mexico.
While more than half the US population subscribes to a video streaming subscription service, enthusiasm for retail subscription products and services is still being explored.
And, having witnessed a white graffiti artist with similar charges walk without sentencing, Cosme believes the entire process subscribes to a logic of anti-blackness.
In fairness, Frigo said, he has never seen a franchise behave quite like the Eagles, one of several teams that subscribes to EdjSports's predictive tools.
Now when the UI needs data, it subscribes to immutable data from a data store that is backed by caches in memory (Guava) and on disk.
Mr Obama subscribes to the idea that engaging with the Castro regime has a greater chance of encouraging political change on the island than isolating it.
"(AMLO) has shown respect for Mexico's institutions; he subscribes to central bank independence and supports NAFTA," according to Christopher Teschmacher, multi-asset fund manager at LGIM.
Winblad, who said she subscribes to music service Pandora's premium subscription service, said the pay model does sometimes work, but it could come at a cost.
Amazon's extensive and growing collection of private labels and exclusive brands also subscribes to the program, its listings topped up with conspicuously labeled Vine Voice reviews.
You can still manually share a link to a song with a friend, but that only works well if your friend subscribes to the same streaming service.
The browser is tricked into opening YouTube videos in the background, mutes it, subscribes to a channel specified by the command and control server and clicks ads.
It's a theory Phillips subscribes to: "I think Tiptree's relative obscurity has a lot to do with the short story factor," she told Vox in an email.
The other is Painfully Awkward Rob Lowe, who sports high-waisted Dockers, a fanny pack, and a middle part, and still subscribes to DirecTV's competitor, traditional cable.
It's clear that she has fun with fashion (and subscribes to the whole "fashion over function" philosophy, as all of the looks below require a bathroom buddy).
Our current data flow looks something like this: A background Service subscribes to an RxStore which lazily instantiates a network client and downloads fresh data in JSON.
Ne-Yo obviously subscribes to the mantra, "anything you can do, I can do better" ... because he showed an amateur at a karaoke bar how it's done!!!
Kelton subscribes to what's called Modern Monetary Theory, which posits that governments like the U.S. that can borrow in their own currencies can't run out of money.
Tyrion's response was to point out, as much for our benefit as Dany's, that not everyone in the world subscribes to this whole succession-as-inheritance thing.
A special congrats if you're a Verizon Wireless subscriber who bought a new iPhone and also subscribes to HBO — you just hit the jackpot of free content.
If you know someone who subscribes to that philosophy and has more teapots and tins of tea than you can count, you probably know a tea lover.
Shearer subscribes to this spirit of chance and quest, which comes with both risk (fending off fire ants, evading toxic sap) and the reward of the unexpected.
Snowden subscribes to the theory of a Once Great Internet, a techno-utopia in which boys and men could be free and anonymous and undiscoverable and ungovernable.
Deloitte found that the typical U.S. consumer subscribes to three streaming video services, with 43% of consumers also subscribing to a traditional bundled package of live channels.
Google and Apple both offer 70 percent to developers, and they increase that to 85 percent if a consumer subscribes to an app for a year or more.
This sequence not only undermines the interesting foundation that they had laid, but subscribes to the idea that brutality is just the work of a few bad apples.
Maverick subscribes to the 10-point program of the Black Panther Party and has raised his children to keep it memorized and use it as a moral compass.
It's a great gift on it's own to anyone who's into crystals, but If you know someone who subscribes to Moon Box this should go over especially well.
Apparently, Dolan subscribes to the more is better school of thought, so he replaced one beloved Knick with nine or so Knicks of varying degrees of fan adoration.
As the title of his installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) — Subjective Cosmology — would suggest, artist Sanford Biggers also subscribes to the power of belief.
Twitch offers its own, built-in monetization options; every time a viewer subscribes to a Twitch channel, the revenue is split evenly between the broadcaster and the platform.
Cohn is reportedly doing all he can to ensure that his replacement subscribes to more mainstream views, pushing for the National Economic Council's Shahira Knight to take over.
Religious skirmishes are not infrequent — Boko Haram, which subscribes to a particularly militant (and some would say actually non-Islamic) interpretation of Islamic law, is proof of this tension.
Some denials, like an email address list of everyone who subscribes to the FCC's Daily Digest seem like an appropriate move to protect the privacy rights of private citizens.
Any business that already subscribes to Office 365 may have no interest in taking on an additional subscription — especially when Microsoft Teams already closely mimics Slack's chat-friendly interface.
The choice for President Aliyev is clear: Either he subscribes to diplomatic negotiations with the Armenians under peaceful circumstances or continues with a belligerent and futile policy of attrition.
Apple is pushing for a 30 percent cut on every customer that subscribes to an over-the-top video service through its streaming service, three of the people said.
A third of the country subscribes to Amazon Prime and 14 percent say they subscribe to Hulu, making Netflix's total greater than the combined percentage of Amazon and Hulu.
According to court papers, Varnell subscribes to "Three Percenter" ideology: a bizarre anti-government group that believes only 3 percent of the colonial population participated in the American Revolution.
While not everyone subscribes to the same definition of "pro-life," the term implies being, well, pro-life — or advocating for the value of life right at its very conception.
Of the $16.10 Disney earns per month from cable subscribers, ESPN and its associated networks take in about $9 for every person that subscribes to a cable bundle, Kagan estimates.
The company says these changes are part of its focus on accessibility, but the text legibility improvements will probably be appreciated by just about everyone who subscribes to the service.
He plays almost exclusively to his base, which is largely white and subscribes to a nationalist view of politics, and he is hypocritical in his invocations of law and order.
In tone and substance, the remarks showed Esper subscribes to what has become a common theme in Washington, namely that China is the greatest long-term threat to global security.
"Snatched" is one of those movies that subscribes to a dubious homeopathic theory of cultural insensitivity by which the acknowledgment of offensiveness is supposed to prevent anyone from taking offense.
What's unsaid is that Deloitte estimates the typical U.S. consumer subscribes to three streaming video services, with 43% of consumers also subscribing to a traditional bundled package of live channels.
Fellowes definitely subscribes to the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" design philosophy, and aesthetics notwithstanding, the Microban is extremely ergonomic and easy to use after a brief learning curve.
" House Speaker Paul Ryan said that he subscribes "to the view that we should not be criticizing our president while he is overseas, but let me say a couple of things.
He subscribes to a series of propositions that frequently push him toward nonintervention: The world "is a tough, complicated, messy, mean place and full of hardship and tragedy," he told Goldberg.
Kayim, who subscribes to the view that city AIRs should be compensated as consulting professionals, oversees Minneapolis's resident artists collaboratively with Intermedia Arts, a nonprofit deeply embedded in the local community.
Not everyone subscribes to the savings glut theory, of course, especially not those nations that are sitting atop these piles of cash and facing pressure to take action, as Germany is.
Not all of the secondary figures are fully realized — and the lone American character subscribes to the yeehaw agenda — but it's still a neat trick, as is the deft stage magic.
Tomi Lahren subscribes to this theory -- you can take Megyn Kelly out of FOX News but you can't take the conservative out of Megyn ... and that's why she's struggling at NBC.
While searching for photos on the various wire services that Gizmodo subscribes to, this was the result for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez:Screenshot: APYep, all the AP has is a photo of Joseph Crowley.
The HomePod is designed for someone with 100% Apple product buy-in, who lives in the iOS/Mac ecosystem, who subscribes to Apple Music, and who just wants basic smart speaker features.
While not every athlete subscribes to the Phelps fueling plan, there is still going to be a lot of eating happening in the Olympic Village once the Games kick off this Friday.
"I can't even get fennel or shallots at my local grocery store sometimes," said Toni Byrd, a federal public defender who lives in Lewisburg, Pa., and who subscribes to the Purple Carrot.
This means he subscribes to the idea that human history is divided into particular "eras" according to God's plan, culminating in a second coming of Christ and a thousand-year reign of peace.
But if there's an artist at the studio who subscribes to these toxic beliefs — which, as Bungie stated, "does NOT represent our values" — that's going to have to be dealt with as well.
" — Source: Kevin J. Meehan, CFP, regional president at Wealth Enhancement Group Seth subscribes to the so-called "Trust Equation, " which states that "trust equals credibility plus reliability plus intimacy, divided by self-interest.
He subscribes to the vision that a startup is more than the sum of its parts and emphasizes that he feels the combined communities will be far better than either on its own.
If we don't, the privacy and security of everyone who subscribes to wireless phone service from certain carriers—including government officials, military personnel, domestic violence victims, and law enforcement officials—may be compromised.
But, behind the persona, critics say, he is a populist who opposes same-sex marriage and abortion, and subscribes to a hard line on Brexit that seems blind to warnings of economic damage.
According to a new Nintendo Direct Mini video posted Thursday on YouTube, anyone who subscribes to Nintendo Switch Online can get a free trial of ARMS to get more acquainted with the game.
" AP also discourages use of the phrase "ultra-rightist," defined as "an individual who subscribes to rigid interpretations of a conservative doctrine or to forms of fascism that stress authoritarian, often militaristic, views.
So he subscribes to the Rube Goldberg-esque plan to vote Kasich in Ohio and Rubio in Florida, preventing an outright winner from emerging until the party can sort it out at the convention.
"Just this morning, I saw something on Ivanka's site called 'Five Ways to Deal with Passive-Aggressive People,'" Jessie Hatchette, a working mom who subscribes to Trump's email newsletters and YouTube channel, told me.
Since each of my roommates subscribes to a different streaming service (Hulu, Netflix, Prime, etc.), we can combine them all into one central hub and never miss out on the latest film or episode.
When the court interprets the Constitution, Gorsuch subscribes to a similar (though not identical) theory, originalism, in which judges adhere to the meaning of the Constitution as people understood it when it was ratified.
Some of that was intentional—Mike Budenholzer subscribes to Gregg Popovich's school of "transition defense over everything"—but second possessions have value, so they waved goodbye to Al Horford and brought in Dwight Howard.
"The Secretary-General fully subscribes to the necessity to effectively combat terrorism, but believes that it requires more than military spending," he said in response to Trump's proposal for an additional $22015 billion in military spending.
Once the limited offer ends, there will still be a $35 plan, but with significantly fewer channels: AT&T has said that anyone who subscribes to the $35 promotion will be locked in at that price.
For any Unlimited Plus wireless customer who also subscribes to one of AT&T's video services, including DirecTV Now, DirecTV, or U-verse, the channel will be offered for free through the service they already use.
Asheville Waldorf School, which serves students from nursery through sixth grade, is part of an educational movement that subscribes to a philosophy focused on physical activity and learning through hands-on tasks, according to its website.
The question that hovers over this documentary, which generally subscribes to the rosy assessments of libertarians and others who view centralization as inherently dangerous, is just how much potential blockchain technology has to do even more.
If you're already a Spotify user who subscribes to AT&T, this is a chance for you to save some money, and you won't lose your playlists since this offer allows you to merge your account.
I think it's fair to say that the way AOC plays this endorsement decision will say something fundamental about how she sees her own role in Washington and what theory of change she really subscribes to.
Nearly every country involved in Venezuela, directly or otherwise — with the exception of Iran, Nicaragua, Syria, Bolivia, Russia and China, and to a lesser extent Mexico and Uruguay — subscribes to most of the points outlined above.
If this is you, I'm going to go out on a limb and say you are a 33-year-old architect who lives in De Beauvoir, dresses head-to-toe in A.P.C., and subscribes to Wallpaper magazine.
Rory Holland who runs Oh Bacchanal – a regular club night of soca, bashment and afrobeats charges upwards of £100 for house party sets (unless they're for friends) and subscribes to the view that they offer something special.
But Smith, 2000, no longer subscribes to a daily newspaper, after The Argus turned into a weekly insert to cover a community of nearly 215,2343 people, where one of the local employers is electric car maker Tesla.
For example, a customer who subscribes to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, CBS All Access, HBO Now and Showtime, all over-the-top, could easily spend upward of $50 per month, and that doesn't include the cost of broadband.
The items are available to any media company that subscribes to the Reuters service, but any person who publishes online can sign up for a free account and get limited access for footage to include in their posts.
"By choosing infamous Islamophobes as foreign policy advisers, Senator Cruz indicates that he subscribes to their conspiratorial worldview and to the anti-Muslim bigotry that would inevitably shape their policy recommendations," said Nihad Awad, CAIR's national executive director.
But Lil Nas X clearly subscribes to the "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em" school of thought because late last week [on April 5, 2019] he drops a remix that changes the trajectory of this song. Again.
Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr. Clifford further explains that he subscribes to Martin Luther King Jr.'s dictum that a person should never be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
Tiki Tolteca: Located on the second floor and decorated like by an Easter Island statue come to life, Tiki Tolteca is an establishment that subscribes to the proto-tiki drink movement everyone was raving about a few years back.
There is also is the small, secret part of me that kind of enjoys housework, the part that subscribes to Better Homes & Gardens and keeps a copy of "Home Comforts: The Art & Science of Keeping House" by her bed.
It wants to aggregate data from various supported current accounts, savings or other financial products that a user subscribes to, enabling a consolidated view to be given of all spending and budgeting trends, and for recommendations to be made.
"I start my days with the newspapers," he tells CNBC Make It. He subscribes to the Dallas Morning News, The Economist, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and six magazines, Cuban tweeted in August.
"In any 'pay-for-privacy' world, there must be a baseline of fundamental privacy protections for every person who subscribes to broadband," Kate Forscey, associate counsel for government affairs at DC-based consumer rights groups Public knowledge, told Motherboard.
Comcast's NBCUniversal plans to debut a free, ad-supported streaming service to anyone that subscribes to a traditional pay-TV service, including competitors such as Charter, AT&T, Cox and Dish, in the first quarter of 2020, the company announced Monday.
And for him to turn against the country that was so hospitable to him, it tells us something, it tells us that the strength of the narrative that he subscribes to got to him before the American dream got to him.
He's Pakistani and was raised Muslim, and though he's not sure he subscribes to the beliefs he grew up with, his parents are still set on finding him a wife by bringing every single girl in their community over for dinner.
Now consider who would be nominated: Someone who subscribes to the view that America is essentially a socially unjust place; who views our market economy as anathema; who believes that the Constitution should be interpreted according to the cause du jour.
Right now I—I mean, he subscribes to Amazon Prime because it comes with free shipping on all the crap he now has to buy from Amazon because it drove all the actual brick-and-mortar stores out of business.
And yet, despite being someone who is inclined to believe — who very much subscribes to turning oneself over to the experience being presented by an artist — I find my gut reaction to Biggers's work to be one of suspicion and wariness.
RICHARD SYBERT, LOS ANGELES To the Editor: "Liberals, You're Not as Smart as You Think" hits on some fair points, but unfortunately subscribes to an all-too-common Fox News-y tendency to dump a huge group in a tiny basket.
For instance, when a French consumer subscribes to Canal+ film and series online services, the user will be able to access films and series available in France when he or she goes on holidays to Croatia or for a business trip to Denmark.
We partnered with Clover Letter — the email newsletter every cool under-20-something you know subscribes to — to poll a group of in-the-know teens around the country (and one in Canada!) on the status symbols of their high schools and colleges.
I interviewed both artists for this piece, and each shared a belief that the project had created a refreshingly democratic public space for their works to be viewed, without the aura of a gallery setting that the NYC art world often subscribes to.
She subscribes to a flavor of MMT that says governments like the U.S. that can borrow in their own currencies can't run out of money, because money, like bonds issued to finance federal spending, is actually a government promise not a physical commodity.
"I'm not automatically someone who subscribes to this, but having said that, this ship is off the coast of Syria, it's ostensibly for research purposes, it seems reasonable," Madory told Motherboard over the phone today when discussing the feasibility of the theory.
There has certainly been no sign from the President that he subscribes to the philosophy of Harry Truman, the President instrumental in establishing the US-led post-World War II international order that Trump often seems to be trying to tear down.
What that means is that Ryan, like many Republicans, subscribes to the idea that cutting government spending (in particular on programs that provide aid to the poor, the sick, and the old) is a necessary part of imposing fiscal discipline on the country.
"How can they just decide that content is only available in one country when everyone now moves around so much?" asked Mr. Teller, who also subscribes to the online streaming services Netflix and Amazon Prime and who regularly tunes into Estonian news programs.
This is dangerous not only because it is inaccurate but, more importantly, because it subscribes to a progressivist model of history that insists on the onward march of society, a model that all too easily excuses the crimes and injustices of modernity.
"What better way to attract the youth to our ideals than a rapper who subscribes to those?" said Mohammadreza Shafah, the head of the Soureh Film Club, a state-backed group that is seeking to inject life into Iran's fossilized official propaganda.
Virtually everyone in Mr. Biden's campaign, from the former vice president on down, subscribes to the idea that he can no longer seek to stay above the Democratic fray, a posture he tried to maintain in the early weeks of his campaign.
On a Pfefferman family trip to Israel, Ali falls in with some radical queers living on a commune in Ramallah (many of whom are white Jews) who patiently indoctrinate her, breaking her free of the casual Zionism her family mindlessly subscribes to.
ANT, which subscribes to the strain of Turkish nationalism espoused by Erdoğan's Justice and Development Party (AKP), emerged as a prominent hacking group in October 2015, as Turkey suffered a string of terrorist attacks and a breakdown in the Kurdish peace process.
Adam Weinberg's response makes it clear that he subscribes to the principle of corporate neutrality, which frees the Whitney to welcome any art-loving corporate executive as a donor or board member no matter how morally dubious his or her business may be.
LeJ, a group which subscribes to the hardline Takfiri Deobandi school of Islam, considers Shi'ites apostates and has carried out scores of bomb and gun attacks in the southwestern province over the past two decades, most of them aimed at the Shi'ite Hazara community.
Bill Waller Jr., the former chief justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court, told Mississippi Today that he subscribes to what is known as the "Billy Graham rule," named after the prominent evangelist, in which a man avoids being alone with women other than his wife.
Ludwig subscribes to a theory, known as the carbohydrate-insulin model, which suggests that increases in the consumption of so called high-glycemic foods – which raise blood sugar sharply right after they're eaten - trigger hormonal changes that increase hunger and lead to weight gain.
"If we were in an international crisis that might lead to a major war, I don't think that would frighten him at all," said David Kaiser, a former professor at the Naval War College and a historian who subscribes to the Strauss and Howe theories.
Whereas traditional anarchists advocate for the abolition of the government in favor of a free, equal society and a total breakdown of class barriers, Storm of Sedition subscribes to an anti-political, green perspective that goes far beyond the fight against capitalist institutions and worker exploitation.
As more and more young viewers cut the cord, if they want to watch a game, it's often easier to head over to the local Buffalo Wild Wings — which almost certainly subscribes to a package like DirecTV's NFL Sunday Ticket (which gets every game around the country).
" Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel subscribes to this theory, telling the Times, "If you look at the patterns of where gains are being made and who is creating the foundation for those gains, it's the same: An energized Democratic base is linking arms with disaffected suburban voters.
Throughout, Standefer subscribes to what she calls an "unkempt, almost Gertrude Jekyll-ish approach," referencing the doyenne of British Arts and Crafts landscape design; her goal is to encourage nature to acquiesce into a series of seemingly organic vignettes that have, in fact, been skillfully engineered.
I don't know if he subscribes to this magazine, or if it is sent to him because he made a donation, but I feel very uncomfortable hand-delivering what feels to me like hate speech and is, as I see it, misinformation that perpetuates inequality and violence.
Now exiting beta, Plex Cloud is an option for anyone who subscribes to Plex Pass, the company's $5 per month, subscription-based service offering a variety of premium features, including offline access to files you've synced to mobile, parental controls, Plex music features like Plex Mix and more.
According to RT, the outlet broadcasted a transmission of President Obama's final press conference, but was stopped by a message saying the live video might belong to another outlet called Current Time TV. RT disputes this, saying it was broadcasting from an Associated Press feed it legitimately subscribes to.
Annee de Mamiel, an acupuncturist, aromatherapist, holistic facialist, and founder of the skin care brand de Mamiel also subscribes to the idea of dry brushing to help boost lymph movement and drainage — and like Dr. Sivamani, she sees the value of targeted hydration immediately after a dry brushing session.
Rather than the romantic philosophy of Jennifer Lopez, who once insisted that love don't cost a thing, this bunny subscribes to the more pragmatic doctrine of Dolly Parton: that life isn't free, no it isn't free, that no matter what they say, somebody has to pay for love.
Indeed, for a scholar who subscribes to critical and scientific canons of evidence, it is quite certain that they did not exist, since their stories are full of things that could not possibly have happened: the voices from Heaven, the burning bush, the parting of the Red Sea.
What should be cause for concern for freelancers (or anyone who subscribes to the idea of "honest work for honest pay") is that our new president, Donald Trump, has a litany of lawsuits—more than 3,500 in three decades—filed against him, primarily alleging failure to pay contractors for their labor.
SAO subscribes to the RBB theory, which holds that, during One Direction's final tour, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson were so eager to reach out to believers that they started a Twitter account on which they posted pictures of two rainbow teddy bears in bondage gear staged with other props and costumes.
For instance, our firm subscribes to a fee-based model because we believe it is founded in the spirit of the fiduciary responsibility we hold so dearly, it allows us to be more transparent about our fees, and it eliminates the transactional activity costs that would otherwise be passed along to the investor.
"We believe that Barr's position will be somewhat moderated when he testifies if for no other reason than that his boss (Trump) fully subscribes to the First Step approach," said Fraternal Order of Police executive director Jim Pasco, who said he had been in touch with people helping Barr prepare for the Senate hearings.
Trump's triumphMay 7th | Leaders After Indiana's primary on May 3rd, it was clear that Republicans would be led into the presidential election by a man who says he will kill terrorists' families, encourages violence by his supporters, indulges wild conspiracy theories and subscribes to a set of protectionist and economically illiterate policies that are both fantastical and self-harming.
Hopsy's HomeTap utilizes two-liter beer bottles that plug into the appliance, serving them up draught-style and keeping them fresh for up to a fortnight – though if you're the sort who subscribes to a craft beer delivery service, odds are pretty good you'll polish off the eight glasses worth of beer a lot faster than two weeks.
If I assume the typical family (with two kids) goes to a Disney Park once every three years and sees two Disney movies a year in theaters, and buys some Disney merchandise, and subscribes to the big Disney cable channels today, that household is spending about $2543,2149 a year or $23.7 a month on Disney stuff.
" (Currently, she subscribes to 1,427 podcasts in all and regularly listens to between 40 and 50.) Jody Avirgan, podcast host for FiveThirtyEight and ESPN's "30 for 30," too, uses Pocket Casts, because of the way it's filtered and organized, but emphasized there's not "a huge difference between the apps, especially for someone who's totally starting from scratch.
And if you're one of those people who still subscribes to "The Rules: Time-Tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right," the 1995 self-help book that advised women to act elusive and demure, wait for the guy to make the first move and thus end up with a wedding ring, Bumble may seem radical.
After Indiana's primary, it is now clear that Republicans will be led into the presidential election by a candidate who said he would kill the families of terrorists, has encouraged violence by his supporters, has a weakness for wild conspiracy theories and subscribes to a set of protectionist and economically illiterate policies that are by turns fantastical and self-harming.
When he ventured from novels into playwriting with "Wanda June," which opened on Broadway in the wake of his 1969 antiwar masterpiece, "Slaughterhouse-Five," he was sending up a particular breed of man: a swaggering, bellicose bully who subscribes to a cult of manliness that valorizes combat, loves nothing more than slaughter, and views the purpose of women as sex, reproduction and servitude.
According to people familiar with his thinking, all of whom spoke on condition of anonymity, Trump's national security adviser also subscribes to the view, widely held by U.S. military and intelligence agencies, that despite his bluster and authoritarian rule, Kim is a rational actor who is seeking nuclear weapons to deter an attack on North Korea, not to attack the United States or its allies.
Nagy subscribes to the latter, and goes a bit further by advancing the idea, first raised by the art historian Heather Dawkins, that Michel was a secondary pseudonym for the singly named, pseudonymous Rachilde, "the pioneering decadent novelist," as Nagy calls her, who in real life was Marguerite Vallette-Eymery, the cofounder and editor, with her husband, Alfred Vallette, of the Mercure de France.
A conservative who subscribes to the flat-earth theory that the federal government's "homeownership policies," rather than the sharklike practices of subprime lenders, "were plausibly the proximate cause of the Great Recession," Buckley nevertheless earnestly seeks to explain — and he unpacks tables, charts and graphs to prove it — that there really is such a thing as income inequality and that the Republican Party should be doing something about it.
However, New Delhi and policy elites across the region are skeptical as to how much Tillerson drives U.S. foreign policy, as well as whether President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE truly subscribes to this new Indo-Pacific vision.
In the last half of 103, Robert Klonoff of Lewis & Clark, who subscribes to the former view, faced off against a bevy of academics – Arthur Miller and Geoffrey Miller of New York University, Charles Silver of the University of Texas, Alexandra Lahav of the University of Connecticut and Brian Fitzpatrick of Vanderbilt – in consolidated litigation in Kansas federal district court, accusing the agricultural giant Syngenta of peddling genetically modified seeds that produced corn China refused to import.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.), subscribes to some similar views.
It was the fancy mint vitamins and pink padded envelopes Glossier packs their products in.)Phone: $1.53 (covers my phone and two tablets for employee use on the clock, paid for through company account)WNYC Donation: $11Insurance: $86.79 (through ACA)Savings: $240 to retirement, $100 to "build wealth" Annual SubscriptionsAmazon Prime: $107 Headspace App: $99New York Times Crossword Puzzle: R. subscribes to digital NYT, so I glommed onto his account and tacked on the $5 annual puzzle subscription (down from the $45 annual I was paying before we moved in together!).

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