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" He summed up Representative Donovan's tenure with, "No accomplishments.
The problem can be summed up in one word: Ottomotto.
She summed up the whole story in one simple phrase.
The thrashing can be summed up by this one point.
"I got off to a crap start," summed up Woods.
That's okay — we summed up the biggest stuff for you.
Bradley's final game against West Ham summed up his predicament.
"It's like the iPad of conventional cars," Li summed up.
The reason can be summed up in one word: landscaping.
The old fighter pilots' motto summed up Captain Brown's career.
And she pretty much summed up what everyone was thinking.
Most of which can be summed up by the shoe.
The key concept is summed up in the 22010rd slide.
Ghonim's response summed up the thinking about tech in 2011.
The answer can be summed up in one word: politics.
Reality, however, cannot always be summed up through sound bites.
It is summed up by three words: I saw this.
The answer can be summed up in three digits: 420.
That alternate ending is summed up in one word: decoupling.
Mr. Mickelson summed up the effect on companies like his.
In essence, they can be summed up in three points.
It could be summed up in five words: Be careful.
It summed up everything he felt as an Arab Muslim.
Beyonce summed up how we all felt about Pharrell's hat.
"It's so insane," summed up 2012 all-around champion Gabby Douglas.
And many people thought it summed up the national zeitgeist then.
It really can't even be summed up in a few sentences.
People posted tweets which summed up the power outage in Adelaide.
Summed up Mullally, "Hey 2016, go punch yourself in the d—."
Her husband's attitude could be summed up thus: Let it go.
They were all summed up best by Ghostbusters director Paul Feig.
Some saw a dereliction of Constitutional duty, summed up by Rep.
It summed up a disastrous night for business and the economy.
" A New Jersey outlet summed up his political escapades as "strange.
The answer can be summed up in two words: Ronald Reagan.
"Let's wait for the Fed", summed up their thinking, he said.
"He summed up the situation simply: "I think they are fine.
A movie critic there summed up the criteria film studios used.
A sign on the wall summed up the TJ Maxx motto.
Adam Lambert just summed up my weekend with this photo. Kudos.
In his FT interview, Neil summed up his approach to investment.
The following pretty much summed up the game Mikel breaking ankles.
" Romney summed up his point: "A business genius he is not.
That sentiment was summed up nicely by the ever-quotable Sen.
One air show VIP summed up the Airbus mood as "toxic".
Representative Darrell Issa, Republican of California, summed up the Republican sentiment.
Her remedy for worry can be summed up in a word.
Mr. Kelly summed up the prevailing mood in the West Wing.
" Beck summed up his view as "Pink at best, hardly red.
Bertasio summed up the current dilemma for the Italian Golf Federation.
Croft's RBC report summed up the fears of many regional experts.
CNN's inability to compete was summed up Fox News' Tamara Holder.
Summed up: if you're not monosexually gay, it's a cop out.
The paradox is summed up by two women I interviewed recently.
Its tourist infrastructure might be summed up as less is more.
Each time, he summed up his observations in a formal conclusion.
Well, TV host Ellen DeGeneres summed up that feeling perfectly Thursday.
Ms. Sullivan summed up the studio experience in a word: heaven.
The artist summed up the track's spirit for THUMP over email.
And the answers are summed up in a catchall "screen time" metric.
Sontag's definition of camp has typically been summed up as failed seriousness.
So I think that pretty much summed up the ending for me.
"The goal is to get people interested in horses," summed up Bellissimo.
Fonte, meanwhile, summed up what he considered to be Portugal's biggest attribute.
That is pretty much how Bob Marley's career has been summed up.
"One last nice celebration for everybody," summed up Raptors coach Nick Nurse.
The case of Jake "The Juggernaut" Ellenberger perfectly summed up July 30th.
Ikea's design ethos is usually summed up as sleek, functional, and minimalist.
Mr Piketty summed up this contention in the pithy expression "r > g".
Both summed up the vehicle as turning the car into a service.
The advice can really be summed up in two words: Work hard.
His motto could be summed up like this: We have a plane.
It's pretty simple, as Neil deGrasse Tyson summed up in one tweet.
The Surface Laptop can be summed up in a single word: finally.
McGhee's advice to the white caller can be summed up in five
The collective sentiment could be summed up in two words: cautiously optimistic.
His presidency is summed up in two words," Lewandowski concluded, "'America first.
"Incarceration is a significant driver of HIV and STDs," Reif summed up.
No person's entire career can be summed up in a single quote.
Buzzfeed reporter Pranav Dixit summed up the sentiment from F8 pretty well.
He summed up his sermon as: "to impact culture, love the Bible".
Pride summed up Dante's mantra in three simple words: Dante loves you.
My post, shared using the #GirlIGuessImWithHer hashtag, summed up my exhaustion. mood.
They can be summed up succinctly in three words: Republicans will lose.
The answer is perhaps best summed up by Pat's white co-worker.
"The FDA made nutrition a priority [under Obama's leadership]," Wootan summed up.
So the basic swing between Obama and Hillary summed up a lot.
"This trip could be summed up in one word," Mr. Burke said.
Andrew Yang summed up the awkward tension of the moment pretty well.
Our new normal can be summed up as: spending time at home.
Washington Post opinion columnist Catherine Rampell summed up the logic among economists.
" In an email, he summed up that agenda: "It's the varroa, stupid.
The image conveniently summed up this dance: competent, sentimental and fairly bland.
" Britain's Fury summed up his plans: "Watch me knock out Deontay Wilder.
The year 2019 can be perfectly summed up with one word: yikes.
Hilton said "fear" is a word that accurately summed up her life lately.
A number of smart folks have already summed up the various reasons why.
The first is obvious and can be summed up in one word: trade.
You can watch the video above, and we've summed up the news below.
Danny Boggs, the White House point man on energy, summed up their philosophy.
Washington Post political correspondent Dave Weigel summed up the attitude, arguing that Sen.
What's different this time can be summed up in two words: Donald Trump.
Between the lines: Irish taoiseach Leo Varadkar summed up the sentiment on Friday.
Pérez's ideology can be summed up in three words: business, money, and power.
Veteran Republican pollster Frank Luntz summed up that panic on Twitter last night.
This is all summed up in the extremely dorky YouTube video embedded above.
A photo of their 2012 appearance can only be summed up as #blacktiecouplegoals.
"It kind of summed up the year when he robbed it," DeJong said.
" Then he summed up the whole story in three words: "like, dislike, like.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi summed up the tragedy of her death.
Our pre-teen years can be summed up in a single word: awkward.
Fyodor Bogdanovsky, a frequent Soviet rival, summed up the feelings of Kono's opponents.
Wolf, probably summed up best what officials hope to achieve from the ministerial.
SVU fans on Twitter summed up the rest our emotions about the reunion.
Mattison summed up her willingness to sacrifice this way: "Politics 101: Show up."
"For the opposition, he is sickeningly consistent," summed up American great John McEnroe.
Matthew Deeth, the mayor of Wollondilly, New South Wales, summed up the devastation.
" This philosophy is summed up in one of Cena's recent tweets: "Ask questions.
" Mr. Delaney might have summed up his life in just seven characters: "Ulysses.
" She summed up his attitude as: "I am the holder of the power.
" Liu, asked the same question by CNBC, summed up the difference as "cooperation.
The cable news graphics summed up the embarrassment for Democrats on Monday night. 
" He summed up this exercise in legislative failure as a "very interesting experience.
"Exercise at a temperature where you're not sweating too much," he summed up.
Palm's post-Pre legacy can best be summed up with two words: Bean Bird.
No, the real challenge for NATO can be summed up in one word: Brexit.
It's an idea that's perhaps best summed up by the Shaman of Songs herself.
This Classic Fusion summed up so many things about the man and his legacy.
In the energy world, this is summed up as a more distributed energy system.
One reason for doubting this, however, can be summed up in a word: health.
" Or as VICE News summed up the reactions, "TFW you're listening to Sean Spicer.
Trump summed up his attitude in two sentences: "We need change, man," he said.
Finally, one user simply summed up their anger by challenging the millennials to duels.
" But it was @maryannstensrude who summed up what everyone was thinking: "You don't age!
Its model can be summed up as high taxes, high services and high regulation.
Few names in fashion carry legacies that can be summed up in one word.
The crux of Trump's speech might be summed up this way: White Lives Matter.
"So, the British Bill Cosby?" she summed up when I explained the show's premise.
It's perhaps best summed up by the Fonz just saying "eyyyyyyyy" and walking off.
The answer can be summed up in two lessons: infrastructure investment and independent initiative.
In two tweets, the group summed up the primary races in the Bay State.
After the game, Coach Adam Gase, his head down, summed up the team's disappointment.
"Crash" may be summed up in the words of a character near the end.
Pelosi herself summed up the Democrats' 2019 policy agenda the day after the election.
One Jamiacan man though, perfectly  summed up the jubilation to Bolt's 9.81 second triumph.
" Erin summed up with two key secrets for success: "outwork everyone" and "build relationships.
"Search what you see," Google summed up in a blog post earlier this year.
That scene summed up both the horror and the appeal of heroin to me.
Each weapon had a one line description that summed up its reason for being.
"She's a strong woman in an age of strong women," Mr. Bruton summed up.
The star lot at Christie's summed up how the market in London had changed.
Ms. Yazzie summed up what Ms. Blomberg meant to her and many other artists.
My feelings about "Early Man" can be summed up as better late than never.
" This idea is perfectly summed up in Scott Galloway's book "The Algebra of Happiness.
But its charm never quite wears off, for reasons summed up in the title.
These are the five celebrities who best summed up the 2020 Oscars red carpet.
The chief impetus, he said, could be summed up in a single word: elevators.
But he didn't make much of it either, and that summed up the night.
" Outside Russia's borders, Putin's philosophy could be summed up as "live and let oppress.
Jennings summed up the 153 season in Australia as an overall "severe" H3N2 season.
The attitude of many Trump fans can best be summed up by Ann Coulter.
Its ideas, which can be summed up as Muslim supremacism, are its greatest strength.
Her speech summed up the very attitudes that allow sexual violence to continue unchecked.
In fact, his answer summed up just how far we have traveled from normal.
If Roosevelt's presidency had to be summed up in a word, "strength" would serve.
" A writer at Refinery 29 summed up her reaction: "this video is pure sadism.
Some delivered thoughtful essays or monologues, while others summed up their thoughts in a tweet.
Summer 2016 can be summed up in a few words: squad goals, belfies and … drama.
"The whole campaign can be summed up in his collected Twitters, and that ball cap."
The hottest new trend in wellness can be summed up in just three letters: CBD.
The song is summed up by the line, 'Love will never be lost on me.
Emma Wortley perfectly summed up this phenomenon with a tweet that went viral on Sunday.
Today's theme is all about anagramming, summed up elegantly by OUT OF DANGER at 59A.
Ms Petry summed up the creed well, declaring "elites" to be "the real anti-Europeans".
These two engaged readers summed up the criticisms still most often leveled at such shows.
McCaffrey's brief comments summed up Iowa's day — and the last few weeks, for that matter.
Ms. Konner summed up her journalistic credo in her inaugural address as the Columbia dean.
In this, indeed, the evening neatly summed up the story of the election so far.
"Winning By Not Overpaying" is how Wells Fargo analyst Roger Read summed up Chevron's decision.
A government source summed up the feeling in London by saying it was "not impressed".
The number one reason for this can be summed up in a single word…debt.
Unfortunately, the majority of letters I've seen can be summed up in one word: Eyesores.
RBC Capital Markets' Helima Croft summed up the competing forces in a CNBC interview yesterday.
In fact, my thought process can be summed up using the Distracted Boyfriend concept itself.
"Strong, feminine elegance" is how hairstylist Mara Roszak summed up her inspiration for Stone's blowout.
Clinton: Clinton's position can be summed up as status quo when it comes to healthcare.
" Another wrote simply, "Your post summed up the reasons I didn't go to the police.
Again, it's an Ibiza pop anthem that summed up the scene in London in 1988 .
"It was a very good day," Ogier said as he summed up the first day.
Moments earlier, Scaramucci had summed up their relationship with a nod to the Old Testament.
His mood summed up the feeling that Wales' win over Belgium produced across the country.
It's best summed up by 90s-era Mama Earn near the end of the episode.
Western governors from both parties spoke up, and their sentiments were summed up by Gov.
Her laughter summed up a palpable shadiness, even lawlessness, that lingers in the air here.
Former Obama campaign chief strategist CNN contributor David Axelrod summed up the popular sentiment thusly: .
The P230 Pro camera system can be summed up in two words — more and better.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), a Trump supporter, summed up the situation on Sunday.
A headline in The New Zealand Herald — "Day of Disaster" — summed up the nation's mood.
"This pretty much summed up my first and probably last Met," Lovato captioned the picture.
When Mr. Davidson announced his retirement in 2002, Mr. Eustis summed up his achievement succinctly.
The other is best summed up by Larry himself: "Looking real doesn't make it good."
It was adorable and basically summed up my love for the team in one moment.
The report's big finding is summed up by the following map: Let's break this down.
The province's view can best be summed up in its request to quash the case.
"Gutted" was how the England captain, Harry Kane, summed up the feeling in the squad.
Prettier sounds were heard that night, but that collective scream best summed up the experience.
Linda Cannon, a candidate for the Nevada State Assembly, summed up the views of many.
Al Franken (D-Minn.) summed up the dense legal questions facing the Mueller-protection bills.
In his column announcing his cancer, Mr. Gill summed up his career in a nutshell.
Jacobs's idea can be summed up simply: If you don't build it, they will come.
GE is a massive company that can't easily be summed up in a single figure.
For millions of Americans, unexpected bills can be summed up in two words: medical debt.
Lacey Chandler, 9, visiting the exhibition with her father, summed up the feelings of many.
When the halftime whistle blew, tepid clapping summed up the attitude of the home fans.
" She summed up her days: "It was FIFA and my kids' school and that's it.
It summed up the year and what's been going on in my life very well.
As much as any one game can, Monday's summed up the past month in Minnesota.
One former Fiber executive summed up the strategy, a longtime Google tactic to keep rivals unalert.
Spataro summed up the experience to WJAX: "Worst vacation ever, but also my most exciting ever."
On Monday, James Greator perfectly summed up this phenomena in one viral tweet: Nailed it. pic.twitter.
And Bella Throne just summed up what we all want to say in response, Mashable reports.
"I think the women [in Congress] are basically stronger advocates for [women's health]," she summed up.
Here are all of the best memes that summed up the star-studded celebration of cinema. 
In December, she posted a series of brutally honest posts that summed up her Christmas experience.
" He summed up his position: "Large empires have always used smaller countries for their own interests.
Before the abuse allegations, Depp might have largely been summed up in a single word: weird.
It's over 100 pages, but the findings can be summed up in two words: We failed.
That last post summed up Busco's ultimate goal in life: to make a difference with comedy.
Summed up: He made what so many other designers are struggling to own look so easy.
Sunday summed up what a Trump presidency will probably look like after the inauguration on Jan.
" Another summed up all of our feelings by writing, "@badgalriri you are going make me broke!
This was a moment that summed up the two parts of her life in one frame.
The exchange last weekend summed up the reticence black voters in South Carolina have about Warren.
Uhlich at the BBC summed up the show's failure in what was meant as kudos: Looking
"The Department of Education budget can summed up very quickly in one word: 'abysmal,'" Leahy said.
Written by a sixth-grade student, it summed up the terrible impact that bullying can have.
Summed up, he found a large, persistent error in GDP between initial and final GDP reports.
Check out the clip ... Ty's advice for Jesse can be summed up with just 2 words.
" Nicole earlier summed up the moment: "I can't believe we're actually going to be a family.
Judge Forrest herself perhaps best summed up the linkage in her dismissal of the first case.
As for the audience, the reaction can be summed up fairly easily: the rapture, the rapture.
China's U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun summed up the council discussions, describing serious concern over the situation.
So from the beginning, I wanted to use real people whose faces summed up that life.
Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, summed up one side of this divide with his usual pithiness.
A confident Matthews summed up why he believed he was the best player in the draft.
Samuel J. Locklear III, head of the Pacific Command, last year summed up the deep concern.
The former Bustle staffer Amanda Richards summed up a lot of BDG employee's concerns on Twitter.
The hallmark of this proposed and supposed reform should be summed up by one word — fairness.
Green Day's new ones aren't so easily summed up, but they can roar through their contradictions.
It's over 100 pages, but its findings can be summed up in two words: We failed.
Trump summed up his outlook when addressing prior criticism of Ryan following the successful House vote.
CEO doesn't want to 'point blame' In an interview with WPVI, Khalif summed up protesters' anger.
To have icons that really summed up the story and the feeling of the books themselves.
One Reddit user, McIgglyTuffMuffin, wrote a comment that summed up the frustration among the user base.
But this is the entire point of the film, brilliantly summed up in its first line.
" Sandro Ferri, Ms. Ferrante's publisher, summed up the prevailing mood in the Italian book world: "Enough.
It proposes a concept — summed up in the title — and follows it to a logical conclusion.
"Youthful, modern and fashionable," one user summed up the idols' appeal in a post on Weibo.
The play that best summed up Beasley's brilliant night came much earlier in the game, though.
Emily Lindin, a columnist at Teen Vogue, summed up this view concisely last week on Twitter.
We've summed up what customers and food bloggers have said about function, user friendliness, and more.
Fox News's Bill O'Reilly summed up the Republican narrative on his show in early February 2009.
My version could be summed up simply: Desiring the attention of men and boys was stupid.
" Mr. Birman summed up the date: "That was the end of two years of being single.
His fallout with 90 million pounds ($114.17 million) French midfielder Paul Pogba summed up his failure.
Instead it was summed up best by Chris Wallace recently at a Kalb Report panel discussion.
But the bottom line, as summed up by veteran Russia correspondent Gregory White, in a Feb.
The sentiment there about the retail industry could be summed up as: better, but not great.
The reaction among many wildlife experts in Africa can be summed up in one word: cautious.
" Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, summed up my feelings best, tweeting, "Really?
Vali Nasr, writing for the Atlantic on Wednesday, neatly summed up why this is the case.
"The pucker factor is high," is how one top GOP strategist summed up the stress level.
From this podcast episode, we learn that Plath's life shouldn't be summed up as a tragedy.
Instead, the series is best summed up by its second game, Zelda II: The Adventures of Link.
Taboo described the atmosphere at the concert, which could be summed up with 2 words ... no fear.
A bogey at the last, after finding one of Birkdale's 123 bunkers, summed up his difficult day.
Given all the symptoms mentioned, I think it could all be summed up in one word: drama.
The aesthetic of both might be summed up as Triumph of the Will on a Tron grid.
" Sessions' stance on cannabis is best summed up by that last line: "Good people don't smoke marijuana.
Our economic policy can be summed up in three very simple but beautiful words, jobs, jobs, jobs.
Direct reciprocity is summed up by the axiom that I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine.
One girl bitingly summed up the way she saw the events of the past year play out.
It's a speech which should be summed up in a phrase: not good, but could be worse.
"Good hand washing practice is the key issue for me here above anything else," she summed up.
That can be summed up by looking at their outbound capital flows, which are hitting record levels.
Here's a comparison chart from Deutsche Bank: Chandra's question really summed up Apple's problem in a nutshell.
But no policy summed up his government's energy like the purchase of "Blue Poles" in September 1973.
" Larry Wilmore summed up the entire evening in his final remarks: "The National Book Foundation is woke!
The Wharton School finance professor on Monday summed up his view on the headwinds to the market.
They were crimes that summed up all the worst qualities of the 1980s – greed, decadence and excess.
" The Guardian summed up the previous day's action as "Resignations, a coup and a day of hostility.
Something summed up by an anecdote we remember about Jon Favreau, now of "Pod Save America" fame.
One tweet from South Carolina transportation officials summed up how rare the weather was for the region.
J.K. Rowling, who had been a vocal "remain" supporter, summed up the mood of many pro-E.
"The case was summed up as a crime in which both parties bore equal responsibility," it added.
"We're not so far from the collapse of reality," as Franklin Foer summed up at the Atlantic.
The M Shop's challenges were summed up this week by a watchdog group, Citizens Against Government Waste.
The president later summed up his day, which included dinner with his hosts at a hibachi restaurant.
The theme of Ms. Streisand's show, filmed last December in Miami, is summed up in its title.
There are complicated reasons for those decisions, reasons not easily summed up in a single news story.
History is watching Schumer later summed up the constitutional threat that impeachment supporters see in Trump's presidency.
No one knew quite what was going on, which pretty much summed up the whole experiment. 2.
Young people's ability to reason about online content can be summed up in a single word: Bleak.
An aide to Zelensky, Andriy Yermak, summed up his contacts with Giuliani in an interview published Monday.
Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro presided over the ceremony and summed up the deep significance of their achievements.
" And at a Nevada rally Sunday evening, President Obama summed up Trump's candidacy this way: "He's losing.
" He summed up by saying, "If the network is growing year after year, that's all that matters.
" When Google searches led her to antinatalism, "it basically summed up everything I'd felt my entire life.
"Momentum wins," summed up Michael Block, chief strategist at Rhino Trading Partners, in a Friday email to CNBC.
A viral tweet summed up a lot of women's frustrations with the inequalities exemplified by Ernest Cline's work.
And unlike most sports journalism, it tackles issues that can't easily be summed up on a T-shirt.
Writing for Giant Bomb, Alex Navarro summed up the totality of the sequel's success in two perfect sentences.
Bush summed up his own woes in this anecdote from The New York Times, reporting from a Jeb!
" And, to your point, 2049 is best summed up with "Ryan Gosling has an existential crisis—with robots.
" Davidson summed up his bit with a red hat of his own that read "Make Kanye 2006 Again.
Butler summed up the Conservative approach to politics when he described politics as "the art of the possible".
The big-picture transformation can be summed up by looking at Netflix's Hollywood headquarters, which we recently visited.
This divide, sometimes summed up as "nationalism versus globalism," is increasingly a key point of division across Europe.
Turning the camera around, the actress, 52, and Urban, 51, quickly summed up their thoughts on the production.
The Breakfast Club's Allison Reynolds summed up that post-Neverland feeling as your heart dying (figuratively, of course).
In the film's trailer, Timberlake summed up the spirit of the night in three words: "What a run."
The day after, as they pledged to work with Trump, a senior EU diplomat summed up their dilemma.
You've boiled it all down to four basic categories, best summed up as Holy Fucking Shit Nigger. Explain.
Adr1ft Adr1ft can be most easily summed up as Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity, but as a first person game.
At its core, the flaw with the Big Venture Formula can be summed up in one word: frenzy.
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar summed up the situation in London, with no little understatement, as "somewhat chaotic".
Getting back to the Democrats, their entire agenda can now be summed up as: Impeachment, resignation or bust.
The Briton summed up the situation in one word — "dangerous" — and suggested the rules needed to be reconsidered.
" Trump summed up his outlook when addressing prior criticism of Ryan: "It no longer matters because we won.
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar summed up the mood in Brussels when he spoke of overwhelming Brexit fatigue.
This is neatly summed up by a bit of dialogue between Max and his mentor and friend Sol.
Kendall Jenner's wardrobe can be summed up with a few key items she wears over and over again.
In his televised response to the attacks, President Obama eloquently summed up what clubbing signifies to queer individuals.
" The most improbable wins were summed up with an unassuming "That wasn't the way we drew it up.
"Goodbye, Stranger," which pretty much summed up how I felt as we each continued on our anonymous way.
There, in a former capital of the Confederacy, he summed up the history-making moment in four words.
They are not over there, something to be coolly appraised and summed up; they are overwhelming, literally consuming.
As summed up by the Times: Against Russian objections, the military alliance would formally invite Macedonia to join.
" The publisher summed up Brave as "unscripted, courageous, victorious, angry, smart, fierce, unapologetic, controversial, and real as (expletive).
"They lost the final, but won the world," was how daily newspaper Jutarnji List summed up the mood.
" She then succinctly summed up the empowering takeaway: "Who gives a F what anyone else thinks of you?
"The bigger issue is the ability of governments and organizations to put money into preparedness," Kates summed up.
To my followers, that summer was neatly summed up in six simple rows of three perfectly sectioned squares.
That means the Trump Doctrine, such as it is, can be summed up in a single phrase: contradiction.
"Using this pre-weight loss baseline as the point of comparison shrinks the effect size," Klein summed up.
In a single sentence, Warren neatly summed up the progressive argument against the "pragmatism" of the campaign's moderates.
Here is how Vox summed up the race: Come November, West Virginia will be a top Republican target.
Venus Williams, whose terse news conferences are becoming a trademark, summed up the abrupt shift in momentum succinctly.
Chris Buskirk, a conservative writer and radio host, summed up the attitude of many of Mr. Trump's defenders.
Nicole: My reporting can basically be summed up as: Spies were spying on spies spying on spies' spying.
Gay perfectly summed up my own thoughts: Why revive images of slavery, when the legacy of slavery exists?
An email from Mazuba (I think, they didn't leave a name), summed up the majority of the response.
One simple picture summed up the human loss, the loss of property and the impact on the environment.
"For me being able to work can be summed up in one word — it's independence," Sachdev told CNBC.
That's especially true with science stories, where nuanced research can get summed up in misleading or exaggerated ways.
It was a Dizzy Gillespie record, and what it said without words summed up the situation pretty well.
In an article, Adam Growald, another grandson, summed up what he learned from Mr. Rockefeller in eight lessons.
Another Revver who The Verge spoke with summed up the exasperation many feel with the company's latest changes.
Mr. Willmott, who got his start in Hollywood two decades ago, summed up both the euphoria and disappointment.
Jessica Mackler, chief of the Democratic super PAC American Bridge, summed up the party's case against the Oklahoman.
But the basic conclusion of the study can be summed up in four words: It can be done.
After attending the inauguration, Bush reportedly later summed up the event in five words: "That was some weird s—."
Google's Eric Schmidt summed up the tech industry's concerns about collaborating with the Pentagon at a talk last fall.
As quickly as the plot of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend can be summed up in musical form, why rush greatness?
"It's a critical time for the country," summed up Hank Morris, Asia Advisor at wealth management firm Argentarius Group.
Because all the rest of the candidates became mere footnotes, their performances can be summed up in one sentence.
Brazilians have a fatalism about corruption, summed up in the phrase "rouba, mas faz" ("he steals, but he acts").
" Al-Zokari of J & A Deli summed up the feeling of many: "I saw a lot of stores closed.
His words have gone viral on social media around the world, capturing a moment that summed up the mood.
Netflix's Death Note can be summed up by the film's first murder, which takes place hardly 10 minutes in.
With a single photo, Kelly Ripa perfectly summed up what it's like for parents to vacation with young children.
For many of us, New Year's resolutions can be summed up by one of those expectations versus reality memes.
This summed up Dad's career as a sound engineer, a job he fell in love with as a teenager.
His biographer Albert Goldman summed up the attraction: What did girls see that drove them out of their minds?
Ford summed up the attitude of the industry on February 343th, saying that such an outcome would be "catastrophic".
His approach to the job was summed up as pursuing crime in the suites, as well as the streets.
The lesson of the 2012 election can be summed up like this: Campaigning is a science, not an art.
His views of Trump, and Trump's relationship with the FBI, are summed up toward the end of his book.
Former U.S. congressman Beto O'Rourke may have summed up the field's collective view most succinctly while campaigning last month.
The series lacks the mainstream name recognition of a Final Fantasy, and its unusual gameplay isn't easily summed up.
Hand picked by event organiser and Australian pro Sally Fitzgibbons, Norris summed up her feelings with adorable tween succinctness.
A soggy physical market was neatly summed up by Canadian nickel-cobalt producer Sherritt in its third-quarter report.
A recent Wall Street Journal report summed up trolling as the things we all do online when we're grumpy.
Asner, playing Mary's gruff boss, Lou Grant, summed up her character and their relationship in the show's first episode.
For decades, Germany's approach to China could be summed up with the motto "Wandel durch Handel" (change through trade).
Perhaps it's also why every character besides the long-gestating Michelle can easily be summed up in two words.
Naturally, this is a complicated question, but one that can probably be summed up in just one word: ethanol.
Watkins's approach, which he summed up as "I lock them up if they're guilty," has spread around the country.
This resentment has its roots in many things but may be summed up as a revolt against global capitalism.
When I was in Leicester, there was an old man called Bernard who summed up the city's pointless struggle.
"Here on grass, you don't know what to expect," summed up Halep, who will next face China's Zheng Saisai.
"This trip could be summed up in one word, not the word you are thinking ... it's unity," Burke said.
On Wednesday morning, she summed up exactly how she feels about Brexit Day using the sweet medium of SpongeBob.
Linda Jameson from Cavan, Ireland, summed up what most people seemed to be thinking: "It's like I'm on Mars!"
" As Fortune magazine summed up, GM "paid a billion for peace" but in the end still "got a bargain.
AOC summed up my thoughts exactly last month when she said "I'm over it" and characterized impeachment as boring.
The import of the report can be summed up in Comeyesque terms as the distinction between flotsam and jetsam.
" Another commenter summed up the situation in 10 words: "Wealth is just as capable of ravaging cities as poverty.
She summed up the "60 Minutes" interview with one word, and is clearly baffled by Betsy's body of work.
Before García Márquez died in 2014, a friend said the title of the author's memoir summed up his life.
Recognizing that this issue can't be summed up in a list of quick tips, I still wanted some advice.
Graffiti in a bar in Warsaw summed up the debate: "Smolensk — lesson, tragedy, or the first Polish fake news."
Tech Fix The evolution of the smartphone can be summed up by two trends: Phones just keep getting bigger.
At a small dinner I attended in Seattle, the CEO of one tech company summed up the collective angst.
The 56-year-old Marr summed up this sentiment on the red carpet at the Brit Awards on Tuesday.
It is one way in which much of the political history of the 20th century could be summed up.
In last week's newsletter we summed up why Scott Pruitt, chief of the Environmental Protection Agency, was under fire.
"I wanted to write one song that kind of summed up that entire journey with my family," he says.
But one of his former aides, Brian Fallon, talking to the Associated Press, summed up the minority leader's pickle.
Barbara Jordan of Texas summed up what the group of then nominally silent freshmen saw as an emergency situation.
What I've learned from all of them can be summed up in four simple words. Move. Nourish. Refresh. Connect.
CBD's less psychoactive cousin, hemp, had its own trade-war tieback — one that summed up 2019 in a nutshell.
We'd stop for food and they'd sneak off together, and it just summed up how ridiculous the scenario was.
Destiny is not the sort of experience that can be summed up in 13 pages of new things to unlock.
By now, everything we know about the effects of Brexit can be summed up in three words: It Gets Worse.
Their approach is summed up by the fact that they then handcuffed him as he lay dying on the ground.
"All those things being equal, all those things being summed up have to argue for stronger gold prices," he said.
The difference between these two approaches is technically arcane, but it can be summed up in a single word: depth.
But in terms of development, Bitcoin's progress in 2017 can easily be summed up in three words: Next to none.
The Republican strategy was summed up by Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell, who famously told National Journal in an Oct.
NYU Stern Professor Aswath Damodaran, who is often called Wall Street's Dean of Valuation, succinctly summed up the Tesla debate.
One man summed up his feelings rather succinctly: "Hooters is about as inappropriate and controversial as a beige Toyota Camry."
Last night Stephen Colbert summed up all the reasons the Olympics will likely be a disaster in just five minutes.
"India needs to invest in the long term, not expecting miracles at the touch of a button," summed up Krishna.
No, Marston's reasoning can be summed up by two words that are often mocked in modern political discourse: safe space.
That culture can be summed up in the phrase: "ask for forgiveness, not permission," one of the former employees said.
The term is how Mr Trump summed up the past few decades of social and economic change witnessed in America.
But it was probably one commentator that summed up the situation best: "Can Google filter out bad jokes as well?"
The Grammys this year can be summed up by a few extremely memorable performances: Adele, Bruno Mars, and Lady Gaga.
" And all of it was -- and is -- summed up in his now infamous 4-word slogan: "Make America Great Again.
Their struggles are so mighty that their entire history has been summed up in just three words: God hates Cleveland.
He summed up his philosophy as "Everyone working for the same goal and everybody having a share in the rewards".
Chris Weston, chief market strategist at spreadbetter IG, summed up the rally in most major markets in an afternoon note.
Now 32-23 overall, the MMA legend summed up his swansong perfectly in his post-fight interview with Brian Stann.
Ineos manager Dave Brailsford, who has now taken Wiggins, Froome and Bernal to the title, summed up the race perfectly.
Louis's warning to his opponents summed up the determination of my father's generation: You can run, but you can't hide.
Tumblr user Creative Words, Powerful Ideas wrote an eloquent post that perfectly summed up why the film is so powerful.
But above all, the clash between the political and defense establishments can be summed up in two words: Benjamin Netanyahu.
One news industry veteran, who has long since ditched newspapers for radio, once summed up the situation perfectly for me.
Kellyanne Conway, the president of Trusted Leadership, summed up how prominent donors' view of the Cruz-Trump fight had evolved.
Back in 2014, the Army's top recruiting official summed up the devastating problem posed by the diminishing pool of recruits.
Its overriding philosophy might be summed up by that slacker-era cliché: Life's a bitch, and then — well, you know.
" Walking off stage, she simply summed up the night: "This was the best way to kick off our world tour.
Many Jewish holidays can be summed up as "We fought, we won, now let's eat," and Hanukkah is no exception.
But as the show progresses, we learn that none of our characters can really be summed up in a word.
And then there was a line that, to me, summed up all of Lil Wayne's brilliance as concisely as possible.
Chan Sung Jung will likely always be a fan favourite, but his accomplishments can be summed up in three victories.
Click through to see the looks that summed up what the Tonys are all about: D-R-A-M-A.
The art of how to cancel a meeting is best summed up in Stanford University's guidelines for best meeting practices.
It's wrapped in friendlier, sexier slogans, usually summed up as "Yes Means Yes," but it's the same set of rules.
In her 1981 interview with The Post, Ms. King summed up her approach to musical choices, and life in general.
Howard Wolfson, who was one of the chief strategists for Hillary Clinton's 215 presidential campaign, summed up the situation well.
" But the Chinese media summed up that sentiment as: "And now you're asking me to stab China in the back?
Maggie's closing monologue, which essentially summed up the entire story to this point, reflected the show's weakness for bludgeoning sentimentality.
The insider turmoil looming over the Grammy Awards was summed up pretty succinctly early in the ceremony on Sunday night.
Ted Cruz, no ally of Trump's, nonetheless summed up that sentiment in an interview Sunday at the Texas Tribune Festival.
The transition from summer to fall fashion can be summed up in few words: less linen, more of everything else.
But there is another part of this story as well, one that cannot be summed up simply in lives lost.
"The prevailing emotion I recall upon meeting Ady for the first time can be summed up as: Peace," she writes.
" He summed up his thoughts when he said: "I put it to you that Facebook is a morality-free zone.
"Carnival in Rio: A Party for Humans and a Feast for Mosquitoes" is how one newspaper headline summed up the mood.
There may be another piece yet, best summed up with a hoary old standard of leftward provenance: It's the economy, stupid.
Bryant was nicknamed "Black Mamba" after the venomous African snake because the animal summed up his persona: aggressive and single-minded.
The year was summed up by images of police firing tear- gas at protesters obstructing the route of the Olympic torch.
Sanders's speech ended with a call to his fellow Democratic presidential candidates that summed up what Medicare-for-all is about.
More than that, Netanyahu's response to this diplomatic spat in recent days can be summed up in two words: damage control.
Sebastian Vazhakala, who worked with Mother Teresa, summed up her legacy to The New York Times in advance of the canonization.
In closing arguments Tuesday, Syed's attorney Justin Brown summed up the two key arguments he raised in the post-conviction petition.
Her life (and no one's life) could never be summed up in a headline — especially the ones that are being published.
After attending the swearing-in ceremony, he reportedly later summed up the event in five words: "That was some weird s—."
In Japan, the secret to living a longer, happier and more fulfilled life can be summed up in one word: Ikigai.
In Vanity Fair last year, Joanna Robinson succinctly summed up a lot of the backlash, from the reasonable to the reactionary.
She opted for a Chick'N Shack, and summed up our same thoughts about the burger joint with the concise hashtag #crazygood.
But, it's undoubted that Silva's presence in both capacities perfectly summed up the wild nature of both industries at the time.
Finally, the abolition of term limits summed up the rage that many influential officials and scholars felt about their country's leader.
His advice on where to park some of that money can be summed up in four words: Go east, young investor.
"Ryan summed up that this is what the American people feel, this is what the American people asked us for," Rep.
If ever there was a video that summed up student life at its very best, it's this four-second Twitter clip.
The central thesis of political satirist Armando Iannucci's work can be summed up thusly: Politics is the bleakest kind of purgatory.
The actor also said he found the presidential race "extremely entertaining" and summed up what he thought the candidates were saying.
But if you didn't watch the shit storm that ensued, the whole thing can be summed up in one single GIF.
If the first few months of 2017 could be summed up by a definitive theme, it would be all hygge everything.
The differences with previous generations might be summed up by Massot, who has a giant number seven tattooed on his forearm.
One lesson we are meant to take away from 2017 is summed up in a widely memed phrase: Trust black women.
When the academy unveiled its monochrome slate of acting nominees in January, a burst of activism followed, summed up by #OscarsSoWhite.
The state of the race could be summed up by the speeches the candidates gave while votes were still being counted.
" In today's cruder world, the policy of the Obama administration was summed up by its leader as "don't do stupid shit.
Sure, a picture paints a thousand words, but Prince Harry's recent art purchase can be summed up in just one: swoon.
A morning, "Hello," maybe a mid-day comment on the weather, and an evening, "Goodnight," summed up most of our conversations.
The game's still-memorable intro, an electrifying battle against a screen-filling Hydra, summed up the original God of War's pitch.
But the modern team was perhaps best summed up in a single play in last week's blowout loss to New England.
"A male and female locked in combat in a tense game can create an emotionally charged situation," the Times summed up.
Most of them could be summed up as: Look at everyone freaking out about the crazy fashion types making weird stuff.
" The dominant message, as summed up by an attendee in an expensively torn T-shirt: "Social justice is the new sex.
In The Nation, Dan Simon summed up the bifurcated quality of his candidacy: For all his overdetermined virtuosity — an accomplished pianist!
Russia's attitude toward its neighbors was summed up in Lenin's expression, kto-kogo, who-whom, shorthand for who will dominate whom.
Holly resident Sarah DeLaCruz summed up for me why people love the neighborhood: "It's everything people like about Austin," DeLaCruz said.
Mounting problems for American Airlines CEO Doug Parker can be summed up in an Instagram post by his rival at Delta.
Though each chart contains unique insights, the crux of our conclusion can be summed up in a single image (see below).
Colbert said during "The Late Show" that no one has "summed up the mood of the country" better than the woman.
If you didn't catch it last year, Bill Gates' piece in Time magazine summed up the case for optimism so well.
C. J. Beathard, the rookie quarterback who was sacked five times, summed up the 49ers' season like a 10-year veteran.
This clever psychological thriller by Aneesh Chaganty can be summed up by a hashtag created once the story gets going: #FindMargot.
Perhaps this is all best summed up by an op-ed published today by Jeremy Berg, editor-in-chief of Science.
John Hickenlooper summed up the argument during his speech at the Iowa Democrats Hall of Fame celebration in Cedar Rapids this weekend.
Taubman's point was succinctly summed up earlier this month, when Macy's released the list of 2300 stores it had marked for closure.
" But in politics, the more clever move can be summed up by saying: "If you can't beat 'em, steal their best supporters.
After the match, Ford summed up his team's approach to facing a team widely thought to be one of the best ever.
" He summed up his feelings on Twitter, writing that he has "never felt so overwhelmed with love and exhaustion in my life.
That's according to a new research note by the typically reliable KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, summed up here by 9to5Mac.
Otherwise, Kimmel's night is maybe best summed up by his attempt to rile the audience up by teasing a Bill Cosby appearance.
Sian Norris, the founder of Bristol Women's Literary Festival, summed up the backlash that followed: Men, women are allowed to leave you.
It is puzzling that Brexiteers, whose campaign was summed up as "Vote Leave, take back control", seem happy with the WTO option.
" Team Reeve runs for a cause and legacy, summed up by the emblazoned message on their jerseys: "Finish More Than A Race.
He succinctly summed up Wall Street's feelings, calling Mr. Sanders just as polarizing as President Trump, while being worse for the country.
" Her lieutenant and party strategist, Florian Philippot, summed up the mood at the FN: "Their world is collapsing; ours is being built.
That can best be summed up with the freak that is Tariq, who is desperate to bust the beast that is Lucious.
Overall, however, the deal could be summed up as "expansionary continuity" (Germany's budget surplus is now around €45 billion, or $55 billion).
Andrew Barr (Barr Brothers): This is a really personal question and I don't think it can be summed up in general terms.
When an enthusiastic marketing executive first showed me the Jaybird Freedoms, the first words out of my mouth summed up the pitch.
"The market needs conditions to improve from mainland China, not new capacity," summed up Fitch Ratings' senior director of gaming Alex Bumazhny.
Perhaps in 2019, our New Year's resolutions will instead be summed up by a Success Kid meme for the first time ever.
"Bernie was my first choice but #ImWithHerNow because the other choice is Trump," one user, @littlegunther229, summed up her change of heart.
" She summed up her approach by saying: "Love of our fellow human beings, not fear and domination, should guide America's foreign policy.
Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH), a candidate who has gained no traction, summed up the critique about an hour into the debate.
Juliette was returned to her owner, 5-year-old Tatum Boos, who summed up the situation thusly: "I was afraid," Tatum said.
Teigen made this very clear with a tweet that summed up some of the unsolicited mommy advice she'd like to stop getting.
For a long time, the hopes and dreams of many virtual reality fans could be summed up with two words: Oculus Rift.
In a USA Today op-ed on August 23, Clinton Foundation President Donna Shalala summed up the complicated untangling that lies ahead.
" In one sentence, she summed up her argument: "It's easy to diagnose the problem; it's harder to do something about the problem.
But in terms of actual governance, what Trump has done so far can be summed up in two words: lazy and plutocratic.
But in the meantime, this commenter probably best summed up our feelings about Efron and Perry sidestepping the trek down memory lane.
When it comes to "cheap", William McKinley, one of the nation's most neglected presidents, summed up what an addiction to cheapness means.
" Meryl Streep once famously summed up Weinstein's authority by describing him as God; she now calls the reports of his behavior "disgraceful.
" Earhardt, speaking "as a female," summed up her view: "I think this is a referendum on Harvey Weinstein, not on President Trump.
The film's message can be summed up in one sentence: the environment is fucked, and we should do something — anything — about it.
Kostis Michalos, chairman of the Athens chamber of commerce, summed up the mood: "I have to admit, I'm beginning to feel optimistic."
Reactions can pretty much be summed up with this one tweet: Majority of Sonic fans reacting to the Sonic design #SonicMovie pic.twitter.
This may be summed up in what they call "The F1 Performance Pyramid" of management questions: •Do you have a clear focus?
Mr. Somaa's conundrum summed up why the new offensive has been at best a mixed bag for the C.I.A.-vetted Syrian rebels.
What New York, for the most parts, gets wrong when it comes to cuisine can be summed up in one word: barbecue.
" Her daughter Gideon summed up this quality, saying, "She gives a fuck about everything, but she doesn't give a fuck about anything.
In an essay in "The Raw and the Cooked," Mr. Harrison neatly summed up the modus vivendi that had long sustained him.
Moretz was apparently taking heat from all sides, because she inevitably released her own Twitter message that seemingly summed up her stance.
For Marx, this dialectic is neatly summed up by Nathaniel Hawthorne's encounter with industrial modernity on the morning of July 27, 1844.
The day was summed up best by a couple I briefly spoke to, Debbie and Greg Cahill, both 67 years of age.
How about the Romanian player Irina Spirlea, who summed up the feeling that the Williamses were unwelcome tour crashers from Compton, Calif.
But Jamshid Moniri, a 45-year-old building contractor sweating under the Tehran summer sun, summed up what many ordinary Iranians think.
A report by the Dutch tourism board summed up the problem: "More isn't always, and certainly not everywhere, better," the study said.
Human impact on the natural environment is summed up in a simple formula: Impact = Population x Affluence x Technology All are rising.
He once summed up the arc of his life: "I started with shoes, and with hard work and discipline, the business prospered."
That certainly covers the national-team portion of Popovich's off-season, but the rest of it can't be so neatly summed up.
He summed up what little is known about vaping THC oil: "All we know is that there weren't many problems until recently."
Liberal opinion writer Michelle Goldberg does not support Sanders, but she summed up many of his allies' view of the campaign's decision.
Which could be summed up fairly simply: If you can't beat 'em, and don't want to join 'em, go viral on 'em.
One Hearthstone "caster" (an esports commentatory), Brian Kibler, summed up the broad response to the ruling very well in a Medium post.
"As the commission's report summed up, those two guidelines 'serve as good predictors of future recidivism,' " the government said in its briefs.
And, for other good starting points, be sure to check out this list of personal finance classics summed up in one sentence.
As Vox's Dylan Scott summed up, Warren has been leading in some early state primary polls, including in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The capital-I issues with Friends can't be summed up in a hot take, but that doesn't mean they're not worth examining.
" — SETH MEYERS Mr. Colbert summed up his level of confidence in the Trump administration's truthfulness: "This might actually be a nothing burger.
Former deputy press secretary Bill Burton summed up their feelings in a tweet Thursday night: "I miss Barack Obama as my president."
When we ask for your vote, all we hear is silence.... Fred Salerno's letter summed up: Hey, Sumner, is that really you?
Summed up, the results revealed, as the authors put it: No real distinctions at the level of language, themes, or even syntax.
" What drew him to Mr. Trump, he said, was his independence, which he summed up as: "What I say is what I do.
Jack summed up their new arrangement in 2 words that were NOT "conscious uncoupling" ... but he admits Chris and Gwyneth have influenced them.
The lack of serious intent was summed up by 20-year on-off talks for a trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur.
But Spiegel's feelings are summed up quite nicely with this line from the call: "We're trying to stay way ahead of the curve."
"The reason Pence is going can be summed up in one word: Venezuela," said Brian Winter, editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly magazine.
It was makeup maven James Charles, however, who so eloquently summed up many fans' thoughts with his "I'm ready to be destroyed" remarks.
Why working there won't necessarily make life easier for us on this planet is something we've summed up nicely here, here, and here.
And finally, there was one sticker in particular that pretty much summed up the importance of the election: making sure American democracy endures.
With that, the President summed up a fundamental difference between the two men that has not changed since 2016, and likely never will.
Former creative director Matt O'Rourke said co-founder Dan Wieden once summed up his philosophy by asking, "Why would I hire ad people?"
Asked whether they'd be open to acquisition approaches from the right kind of buyer, his response can be summed up as 'definitely maybe'.
In an interview with the New York Times, one NYC resident summed up a sentiment that many LBGTQ Americans must feeling right now.
Here's Uber's very excited explanation, which is neatly summed up by the accompanying dystopian tagline, "People are the new places":Where are you?
MUSCATINE, Iowa — Marco Rubio won't use the word, but his closing pitch to Iowa voters can be summed up in six syllables: electability.
And it's also true that Beyoncé's entire take on PR can be summed up in the letter that Swift wrote to accompany reputation.
In 483, he created Black Mirror, a speculative fiction anthology series, usually summed up as "The Twilight Zone with iPhones," only insanely prescient.
But the writing drives it into what can best be summed up as unadulterated Caucasian nonsense that's equal parts melodrama, affluence, and Dynasty.
Here's how the Washington Post's Dave Weigel summed up the disconnect between the oldness of the news and the newness of the outrage.
Rhianna Pratchett, the writer on this rebooted series, summed up the reason for re-imagining Lara during a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.
One commenter summed up the problems with such a note when she suggested that this mom send her own note to the school.
Stephen Colbert summed up another weekend in the Trump era on Monday Night's Late Show, and it still isn't getting any less weird.
Simons perhaps summed up his investing approach best of all in a 2016 interview when he said he has no opinions on stocks.
VICE News Issues are multi-format, meant to tackle the kinds of stories that can't be summed up in a standard news story.
Bonds summed up the ex-offender employment problem with an anecdote from "The Shawshank Redemption," the 1994 drama set in a tough prison.
" But Ripa summed up the big news best: "We don't call it a 'secret' in my house anymore, we call it a 'Seacrest.
The racial element inherent to our fascination with this previously unimaginable kind of affluence is neatly summed up in the film's opening scene.
Mr. Hill summed up his long career, not necessarily with regrets but with a clear eye, in a 1996 interview with The Times.
In an interview with SFGate, Berkeley student Esteban Vasquez summed up just how much food stamps have eased the strain on his wallet.
To an extent, it was an argument that summed up his candidacy: Trade represented a bipartisan failure that only an outsider could remedy.
" Cherubin summed up that the essay reinforced that Hoe is "the type of high-impact, low-ego leader we look for at Kellogg.
Riyad Mahrez has been Leicester's best player, but their high-energy, flat-out underdog stylings are best summed up by striker Jamie Vardy.
" It's a sentiment that Q-Tip summed up in a lyric: "Industry rule number four-thousand and eighty / Record company people are shady.
"Joba Rules" was a T-shirt slogan that accurately summed up his power, while playing off the Yankees' strict guidelines for his usage.
Jay Hottinger, a Republican state senator, summed up the challenge of working with Mr. Kasich in a recent text message to his wife.
"The primary goal of [the new policy] is to cut it off at the knees in terms of smoking initiation," Hammond summed up.
Three years later, the investigation was summed up in the bilingual English and Azerbaijani Encyclopedia of Nakhchivan Monuments, co-edited by Talibov himself.
The story could be summed up as a journey to get Aerosmith tickets, or a melancholy take on the fear of growing up.
Mr. Allen's saxophone sound is often summed up as a cross between John Coltrane's pinched, melted-ore tone and Sonny Rollins's bebop bounce.
It's so named because of its analogy to light, which turns white when all visible frequencies are summed up into a single beam.
It's a pluralistic tendency that's summed up in Cosmic Latte, a wry manifesto co-written by Jürgen Mayer and architectural historian Philip Ursprung.
In our culture it sometimes feels as though social ties can be summed up by the bonds of nuclear family and romantic love.
"None of the four theories for shorter life expectancy among low-income individuals was consistently supported by the data," the researchers summed up.
Rogers, who founded CNBC and MSNBC and later became CEO of TiVo, summed up Welch's business philosophy as a trio of guiding beliefs.
In a statement, Edward Kitson, the Ryder Cup match director, summed up the expectations for the larger crowd and the tournament over all.
In this pre-Twitter world, I finally summed up my feelings in my LiveJournal at 29:211 am: 'omg i am so scared.
Three straight corners to begin the second half that didn't even result in a single shot just about summed up the Nigerian attack.
WHERE THINGS STAND, HEALTH CARE EDITION -- Republican efforts on health care can be summed up pretty simply: two steps forward, one step back.
In 2011, Joe Girardi, then the manager of the New York Yankees, summed up the feelings of players and coaches on sign-stealing.
The first contrast was summed up in two wall-size digital maps at our Kuwait-based command center for the war on ISIS.
" Robert Burke, who succeeded Ms. Mello at Bergdorf and is now a luxury retail consultant, summed up her influence: "She took a position.
In limpid prose, Professor Ackerman summed up his subject's life and career, arguing against the neoclassical view of Palladio as a cold logician.
Mr. López Obrador must humbly accept that his strategy — summed up as "hugs, not bullets" — isn't working and that urgent action is required.
Everything she could have said was best summed up by the trophy in her hands — and the five others waiting for her backstage.
"Blade Runner 2049" A sequel to the 1982 sci-fi classic that can be summed up as such: Once more, with Ryan Gosling.
"To date, no long-term vaping toxicological/safety studies have been done in humans," Tarran and his colleagues summed up in their article.
An art happening of this scope and magnitude cannot, of course, be summed up easily, but there are a number of outstanding moments.
Trump and Clinton's exchange on sexual assault summed up the entire election Trump and Clinton's exchange on sexual assault summed up the entire election Hillary Clinton no doubt came into the third and final presidential debate Wednesday night looking for an opportunity to bring up the sexual assault allegations Donald Trump has faced in recent weeks, and moderator Chris Wallace provided one.
Now, in an ironic twist, Taboola is launching a new format that could be summed up as "if you can't beat them, join them".
Sarah Jeong summed up the problem well in Vice soon after Mastodon's October 2016 launch:You aren't on Mastodon because your friends aren't on Mastodon.
" But the response on Twitter didn't focus on Wikileaks' Trump fawning and instead can be summed up as: "What, Wikileaks is against leaks now?
And so I posted a tweet that summed up that empathy -- but in doing so, undercut a critical truth about Obama and his significance.
"Tense" is how one participant summed up the mood at a gathering in June near Silicon Valley, called the US-China AI Tech Summit.
Nobody summed up the sweet, sweet feeling of relief when England finally won on penalties better than pundit (and former England striker) Ian Wright.
This, I think, is Johns's real genius: he engages our attention in multiple, complex ways that cannot be summed up in a tidy account.
"His lack of empathy and compassion can be summed up in that phrase he is most proud of making famous: 'You're fired,'" Biden said.
Its legacy can be summed up in a 10-minute car chase, in which the Mustang is driven by the Hollywood legend Steve McQueen.
If one thing is clear, it's that millennial women's views on the feminist movement cannot be summed up with pink hats and trendy tees.
The world of truly wireless earphones can be summed up as follows: there are AirPods, the Jabra Elite 65t, and all the unsatisfying others.
These are summed up in EAST, a mnemonic devised by BIT: in order to change behaviour, make good choices easy, attractive, social and timely.
Much of the issue, such as it is, can be summed up in this exchange between Ocasio-Cortez and the conservative pundit Michael Knowles.
Last but not least, Alarm Clock For Heavy Sleepers for Android is a freemium alarm clock app that's well summed up by its name.
Hagerty summed up the experience nicely with a final tweet that had all us winos, New Yorkers, and lovers of great stories saying, "Awww!"
Few artists have summed up their personality as astutely as they did on the first second of the first track of their first album.
Portugal coach Fernando Santos summed up the South Americans on the eve of the match when he was asked to name their strong point.
Bogle's response neatly summed up his view, but also showed that he is far from dogmatic, even open to the opposing, go-international camp.
" Still, this source summed up White House attitudes about Yulin Cruz, describing her as a "Dem hack" who is trying to "score political points.
This had even happened to her with people, and since "Anne's life" summed up her daily existence she could no longer see its point.
The deep state in protecting itself and the Clintons while seeking to tarnish the election of Donald Trump can be summed up this way.
" The response all of this deserves was best summed up by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, when she dismissed Putin's views as "absurd.
Physiologically, the dominant explanation is the synaptic plasticity hypothesis that can be summed up with the common phrase, "neurons that fire together wire together".
Alice Stewart: It's time to move on The 19873-page Mueller report can be summed up in four simple words: Russiagate was no Watergate.
Photo: Universität Konstanz These two viewpoints can be summed up by two teams—there are 14 so far—who are currently down to compete.
In fact, there are times when everything you need to know about a character can be summed up by the two-piece in question.
" This empire, he said, included "a chain of N.G.O.s financed by an international speculator, summed up by and embodied in the name George Soros.
To the disappointment of some activists, the de Blasio administration's approach to school integration so far can be summed up in one word: incremental.
For lots of voters, it summed up what they didn't like about Clinton: The perception that she didn't think the rules applied to her.
"The short answer is that diversity trainings are filled with good intentions and poor evidence," Brian Nosek, a University of Virginia researcher, summed up.
The outcome was perhaps summed up best by a moment during the cocktail hour, when a waiter arrived with a tray of hors d'oeuvres.
"The future of American cities can be summed up in five letters: Texas," two of the report's authors, Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox, wrote.
After presiding over the impeachment trial of President Clinton, Chief Justice William Rehnquist summed up his experience with a line from Gilbert and Sullivan.
It can all be summed up in one question: Why give jewellery every year when she's been complaining about how crappy her tablet is?
A reviewer of a sand bath in Japan reported feeling "entombed" and "slippery" (from the sweat) and summed up the experience as "delightfully odd."
At the screening D.B. Weiss, who with producing partner David Benioff brought author George R.R. Martin's creation to the screen, summed up the mood.
Still designing new instruments for his own company, Mr. Smith summed up the joys of constructing analog hardware in an era of digital software.
A question from Evercore ISI analyst Elizabeth Anderson about the competitive pressures facing the US pharmacy summed up the challenges ahead for the company.
When he was briefly benched in 2017, the reaction across the country could have been summed up in four words: What took so long?
The group's formation, successes, and struggles couldn't be summed up in one film, so Hulu is (rightfully) devoting an entire series to the group.
Peter Thiel, the billionaire investor and Trump supporter, summed up his candidate's appeal -- and what the press didn't understand -- not long before Election Day.
Entering the race for chairman of the Democratic National Committee on Thursday, Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez summed up this view in blunt terms.
After the game, Rams forward Hassan Martin summed up what it feels like to give Rhode Island its first N.C.A.A. tournament win since 1998.
Have you ever come across a quote or a meme that so perfectly summed up your feelings that you wanted to keep it forever?
After Tuesday's nail-biter Senate vote setting up the floor debate, McConnell may have best summed up the landscape facing the chamber's 100 senators.
In recent seasons, the defining players — the ones who made the biggest impacts and summed up the college basketball zeitgeist — have overwhelmingly been sharpshooters.
National Review editor Rich Lowry summed up what I thought were the most important exchanges of Tuesday night's vice-presidential debate in one tweet.
In the end, Cameron's gamble, one that he had been warned against, failed to come off, as CNN's Max Foster summed up from Downing Street.
President Trump summed up this feeling last Saturday, when he said cancelling arms orders to Saudi Arabia "hurts us far more than it hurts them."
And though it was an ordeal, he summed up, "But [I] survived a 2nd surgery and was thankful to the friends who had come along."
This sentence summed up her perceived dilemma: This white, 53-year-old mother hadn't counted on God sending an African American with dreads named Glenn.
Conleth Hill told reporters that Varys' entire show arc could be summed up with the word "consistent," and Jerome Flynn said the same of Bronn.
The answer to the first question of a Q&A during Mr. Robot's highly anticipated Comic-Con panel Thursday evening summed up the entire event.
England's attacks were panicky and sporadic, summed up by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's hopeless hoof over the bar which brought howls of derision from the crowd.
The inverse relationship between unemployment and wage growth is summed up by the Phillips curve, named after William Phillips, who first plotted it in 22.
Lawyers for the former president who have been reviewing Kavanaugh's papers told Senate leaders the news in a letter Friday that summed up their work.
" But perhaps the most heartfelt sentiment across all four images posted can be summed up in this one (albeit lengthy) response: "This is really bad.
But for me, Istanbul was summed up less by that iconic ferry view than in the saucer of baklava I ate on the other side.
Some thought his view of his job was summed up when he put on a blue tie when David Cameron became prime minister in 2010.
"But honestly, the wonder that is 'Grandma' can be summed up in two words: Lily Tomlin," who reaped a Golden Globe nomination for the role.
Trump summed up what he had been through over three years of investigations starting with whether he colluded with Russia in the 2016 presidential election.
" Another commenter summed up our reaction to this fairly simply cure quite well by saying, "It took them a thousand years to figure this out?
I couldn't believe how well Schumer's various sketches summed up the way I felt about awkward experiences, like getting a massage from a male masseuse.
The researchers summed up each method's yearly prediction for cooling degree-days between July and September, and for heating degree-days between November and March.
The situation, thus far, could be summed up like this: Users may not like the algorithm, but they're not going to do anything about it.
Maybe this will teach McCaughey a valuable lesson, succinctly summed up by one Twitter user: "don't kick the hive if you don't want the sting."
Celeste's current opinion on her husband's confounding and painful history can best be summed up by her therapy conversation with Dr. Amanda Reisman (Robin Weigert).
It seems the fifth season might be summed up by one particularly funny back-and-forth between Shoshanna and Hannah in a frozen yogurt shop.
Current Republican thinking on the Mueller report is best summed up in the words of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy: "It's time to move on."
Yelena Drapeko, an actress turned member of Parliament, summed up the general mood by attributing the loss to what she called the demonization of Russia.
" He summed up carried interest as nothing more than "making money on somebody else's capital," adding, "If that's not income, I don't know what is.
Blac Chyna's response to her mother accusing her of being an unfit parent can be summed up in just 4 words: new number, who dis?
The novelist Will Self summed up the dilemma of a party caught between old socialist dreams and the revolutionary dreams of the youth of 1968.
" And there's "Bad Moms," featuring six overachieving female characters summed up by the lines: "We're killing ourselves to be perfect and it's making us insane.
And as far as a mission statement goes, it can be mostly summed up as: 15 unknowns, women and men, stripped to their bare skin.
That attitude—the antithesis of selfless public service, an anti-judge perspective, a good-old-boys thing—was summed up on a Sunday talk show.
With their midfield stifled, United lacked any spark or creativity and their afternoon was summed up by several harmless efforts from lone striker Wayne Rooney.
Seemingly nonchalant bossa nova lyrics are full of the particularly Brazilian quality summed up by the Portuguese word "saudade," which mingles yearning, sadness and memory.
Among the prints that are on display, Greene's focus is perhaps best summed up by a photograph of a shack next to a palm tree.
In an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" earlier this month, he summed up the dim view many establishment Republicans have of their remaining options.
I supposed this imperfection can be summed up as our own psyche, or, our own soul, of which no amount of code can completely replicate.
After all, an overwhelming number of games can be summed up as " Aliens, but with X." It has something to do with economics as well.
He summed up his swaggering approach to buying power and influence in a 2014 email to a friend: "I play the game well," he wrote.
" The group's purpose is summed up in its basic statement of purpose: "Visit the sick, relieve the distressed, bury the dead and educate the orphan.
Mark Warner, summed up what many were likely feeling after the hearing: After today's hearing, we're left with more questions than answers about POTUS' conduct.
One moment during Jack Dorsey's testimony in the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday perfectly summed up the upside-down world we're living in.
It was a comment that summed up the way the Patriots have tiptoed along the borders of the rule book for more than a decade.
The focus is very much profits, as Alex Wilhelm summed up on Thursday, especially after the failed WeWork IPO and subsequent valuation and headcount decimation.
If there is one description that summed up the plan, which was developed at the headquarters of the United States Central Command in Tampa, Fla.
In "Don't Die Before You're Dead," he summed up his ambivalent feelings of triumph, nostalgia and remorse as a survivor of the defunct Soviet system.
The City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, summed up the mood on Thursday when he began a campaign on Twitter to persuade Mr. Byford to stay.
The record of Arab-Israeli peace efforts can be summed up succinctly: Nearly every time the Arab side said no, it wound up with less.
Jorge Valdano, at the time a director at Real Madrid, once claimed that Chelsea and Liverpool's encounters summed up all that was wrong with soccer.
He should not be running to Kansas every other week," said this Republican, who summed up the last few months for Pompeo: "Total, complete meltdown.
" Dr. Barchas has been doing her own intensive study of Austen's prescription, summed up in a new paper, "Speculations on Spectacles: Jane Austen's Eyeglasses, Mrs.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jonathan Huguet, her stylist, summed up her appeal as a rare combination of masculine assurance and unexpected fragility.
"  One TPSAC member, no doubt inadvertently, summed up committee's attitude when he said: "I think this stuff is just too complicated for the average Joe.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The late theorist and photographer Bhupendra Karia's lifelong mission may best be summed up as a quest for objectivity.
"There's a growing consensus that a single tax is not going to be enough to move the needle on health," Lindsey Smith Taillie summed up.
" — Steve Beam, Greene, Maine "'A New Career in a New Town' was the instrumental that summed up my itinerant life in four countries in a decade.
"My spontaneous street jam with Bernard Davey was a soul-affirming, enriching experience which summed up everything I love about street culture," wrote Walker on YouTube.
Yoka, the world champion who fought with pain in an ankle that he had twisted in the semi-finals, summed up his emotions simply afterwards: "Magnifique".
Michael Blake, a co-author of the study and a researcher from the University of British Columbia, summed up these findings rather tidily in a statement.
When all is said and done, The Division 2's story can be summed up in simple terms: This is Bad Dudes, but with a script.
Seeing this man and his display of needless kindness amid this squalor should have made me happy: He summed up the generosity of my adopted hometown.
The magnitude of the change for traditional enterprise software players was summed up recently by Jennifer Morgan, one of SAP's new co-CEOs who replaced McDermott.
"In the views of many Filipinos and Americans alike, their presidential choices seem to be 'no change' or the change they don't want," Chin summed up.
And all their hard work is properly summed up in these iconic photographs from this past weekend at San Diego's Comic-Con function, as Buzzfeed writes.
As we mentioned earlier, Tripp also found a few challenging aspects in Jared and Ivanka's charts, and those can be summed up in one word: square.
"The primary benefit of treatments can be summed up in one word — balance, " IV Doc CEO and board-certified physician Adam Nadelson told PEOPLE this week.
Eric Menges, who heads a group called FrankfurtRheinMain, which is backed by local German politicians and aims to promote Frankfurt to businesses, summed up the mood.
And this neatly summed up the difficulty many still have in getting beyond traditional gender expectations, especially with regard to the office of the American president.
What they're saying: Criticism of YouTube's response was summed up well by Gizmodo's headline: YouTube Clarifies Harassment Policy by Flailing Around Like a Big, Dumb Noodle.
ABOUT THE BENGALS (5-9): Lewis has made no official retirement announcement, but he summed up his tenure at a recent press conference during the week.
But whatever it is, we can't help but feel as though Kylie Jenner's latest ensemble can only truly be summed up in two words: peak Kylie.
The different philosophies of California and Texas, which were both once part of Mexico, can be summed up by what they do on their southern border.
In two Instagram posts, the 20-year-old actress summed up exactly what's wrong with telling women how their bodies should and should not be shaped.
His drive to explore and do great things for his country is summed up in his own words:'We truly are in an age of challenge.
"My pre-Pulse activist life can best be summed up in one word, and that's 'complacent,&apos" says Wolf, a district manager for Starbucks in Tallahassee.
She summed up: They've bent over backwards to approve work requirements and make it easier for states to exercise many flexibilities to kick people off Medicaid.
The one you&aposre dressing here is what I call the information superhighway or the information laundering operation, and it is best summed up this way.
All in all, Varys is perhaps best summed up by the speech he made to Tyrion back in Season Two, before the guys were best buds.
At the town hall on Tuesday, Kasich summed up his own — and his fellow Republican candidates — buyer's remorse about the agreement to support their eventual nominee.
MONACO (Reuters) - Mercedes Formula One team boss Toto Wolff summed up the importance of Lewis Hamilton's Monaco Grand Prix win on Sunday in two simple sentences.
The ad perfectly summed up Kander's appeal: It is decidedly bipartisan, advocating for "common sense" reforms while protecting the integrity of the right to own guns.
My first stop of the night was Rebol, a bar whose vibe can best be summed up as artisanal Chipotle meets Lower East Side mixology lounge.
A pastor's daughter, Vestager summed up her political credo in the 2014 interview with Reuters: "I was brought up with a very strong value," she said.
As he summed up the incident: "I just hope the lad, now in his thirties, is not living in a fantasy world of secondhand, childish banalities."
His refrain, "as it is," summed up his life philosophy, said Bishnu Aich, 68, the eldest of Mr. Aich's four children, three of whom survive him.
And the show's basic model, which might be summed up as "hot people yammering about abstractions," can feel charmingly theatrical, like George Bernard Shaw for stoners.
Perhaps the underlying Russian attitude was succinctly summed up by Khrushchev, whom Serov quoted as uttering a blunt Russian expression after being briefed on the case.
" Former Florida Republican state representative Anthony Suárez summed up Rubio's difficulty courting Puerto Rican voters: "His comments [on the island's fiscal crisis] are very short sighted.
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The data can be summed up quickly: Virtually everything — every procedure, every drug, every day in the hospital — costs much, much more in the United States.
The number of times either boy troubles or inordinately off-piste drunk behaviour could be summed up perfectly by a track from that album was uncanny.
All in all, Morgan Stanley's 2017 outlook for the British economy can pretty much be summed up as: hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
A life that can be summed up in this order: espresso, burritos, Heidi Montag, Jujutsu, selfies with restaurant staff, gossip magazines, and his flesh-colored beard.
The Washington Post has a recording of a closed door meeting of House and Senate GOP members debating Obamacare repeal can be summed up like so.
This administration's attitude toward journalism is summed up nicely in an exchange from the Volkman trial courtroom on the day I was subpoenaed: March 7, 2011.
Gonzalez-Brito summed up her position on Harris's past, present, and future by placing the senator's history in the context of Harris's vision for the country.
As Jansen's teammates sprayed champagne and beer in the clubhouse, he sat on the floor as he spoke to reporters and summed up the game properly.
" This rare and sudden lockdown is in stark contrast to Ms. Kardashian West's usual modus operandi, which might be summed up with the words "More Me!
Many millionaires reject status symbols whenever possibleOne of Stanley and Danko's refrains is summed up in the phrase from Chapter 4: You Aren't What You Drive.
His reaction after beating back a Democratic primary challenge in September from Cynthia Nixon could be summed up in four tidy words: I told you so.
She summed up her plea to the judge with one simple fact: After a year and a half of marriage, her husband no longer loved her.
" Gibala summed up, "In terms of the overall magnitude of calorie burning, it tends to be small relative to what you can achieve by dietary changes.
But it was Mr. Bush's fellow Texan, Senator John Cornyn, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, who perhaps summed up the former president most succinctly.
" The bend-the-knee mood was best summed up by the T-shirt of a man with a goatee and neck tattoo: "BITCH I'M THE PRESIDENT!
Ultimately, the wage gap isn't an issue that can be summed up with just a quick quote about women making 82 cents of a man's dollar.
"Over the years some quite strange people have taken over and run football clubs," summed up Greg Dyke, a former chairman of the Football Association, delicately.
That's the real, and somewhat obvious, lesson here, in a lovely yet flawed confection that might be summed up by two words: beautiful nonsense. PG-13.
Tim Widener, 50, who lives outside my hometown, Clinton, summed up the town's attitude well: "It's really a sad waste of taxpayers' money," he told me.
Thomas Gibbons-Neff, the Afghan-war infantry veteran now reporting from The New York Times bureau in Washington, summed up the report's grim survey last week.
The years of therapy and rehabilitation for those whose lives have been destroyed by the violence of terror cannot be summed up in dollars and cents.
Leslie Jones' caught-on-camera reaction pretty much summed up how everyone in the audience -- many seen wiping away tears -- seemed to feel about the moment.
Their feelings toward the promises of EU bureaucrats could be summed up in the tattoo on one resident's foot: people's words are equal to my old slipper.
So this video by Liam Leiper, known as Shoot2Thrill on YouTube, has summed up many a Scotsman's reaction upon finding the drink somewhere else across the globe.
The problem with Mr. Fosse is eventually summed up with one druggy limo conversation between the choreographer/director and his best friend Paddy Chayefsky (Norbert Leo Butz).
Recode's Rani Molla summed up some of the highlights here, but if you're anything like me, you'll want to carve out time to skip through the slides.
Teixeira summed up his lack of concern for such threats with the memorable words "I shit a heap" in an interview with Brazilian magazine Piauí in 2011.
In June, a practical guide for physicians published in the journal CMAJ summed up existing evidence on marijuana and fertility, echoing some of these warnings (bit.ly/2MvmZnw).
Founded on the premise of minimal or constrained social cues, most of which can be summed up in an emoticon, it does not require much cognitive effort.
Our love for the superstore Target cannot be summed up in a few paragraphs (although, this GIF does a pretty good job encompassing all of our feelings).
The couple summed up the spirit of their approach to running the Gates Foundation in a sports metaphor first offered by their friend and investor Warren Buffett.
Whereas 'standard' is summed up as a "set it and forget it" mode that blocks known trackers — but only when the user is using Private Browsing mode.
He once summed up his career by saying "I've had great success being a total idiot" and said the key was maintaining a certain child-like quality.
But really, all of our feelings about this new beauty trend can be summed up in one simple GIF: What do you think of Kourtney's new campaign?
The mood of some in the party was aptly summed up Thursday by Republican lobbyist and former congressman Vin Weber on CNN's "The Lead" with Jake Tapper.
During a controversial BBC interview that aired a few days later, Le Pen summed up how she believes the American election will affect her own electoral chances.
The GOP economic policy can be properly summed up by a bastardized Game of Thrones quote: The rich get to eat, and everyone else takes the shit.
This one pretty much summed up his character: rigidly principled, honourable, and ultimately doomed in the dog-eat-dog (or lion-eat-wolf) world of Westeros. 73.
" Celtic – who, given the club's roots in Irish republicanism, feel particularly targeted – summed up the sentiment of many by officially labelling the act "unhelpful and counter-productive.
In the liner notes to Atomizer he wrote, "You don't think about it because you'd go crazy," and that accurately summed up the intent of his music.
As Mashable's Christina Warren summed up last year ahead of the iPhone 6S launch, starting the iPhone lineup at 16GB is unacceptable and has been for years.
For developers, said Steve Yale-Loehr, an immigration law professor at Cornell University, the appeal of EB-5 can be summed up in two words: "Cheap money."
The last two were exactly the sort of performances — winning games they could easily have lost — that summed up why Juventus are so exasperating to their rivals.
Trump's embattled press secretary, Sean Spicer, might have summed up the situation best when he answered a question back in March about new positive jobs report numbers.
At the other end of Centre Court, a double fault on set point summed up the kind of torturous day Olympic champion Puig was having to endure.
Nothing summed up every other nation's suspicions more perfectly than a US pop star approaching the ball as though it had been sent from an alien planet.
This attitude was perfectly summed up by a period-tracking app a few years ago called Fredrick (now removed from the app store), designed specifically for men.
This sentiment was neatly summed up by Dennis van Engelsdorp, a University of Maryland bee expert, who highlighted the urgency of taking action to the Associated Press.
On the eve of the one-year anniversary of Mueller's appointment, Giuliani pretty well summed up the state of Trump's defense during an appearance on Fox News.
X's budget and head count are a secret, but shareholders' perceptions about the division were aptly summed up by a poster board in its Mountain View, Calif.
Priebus summed up the medical portion of our check-in with a characteristically homespun Wisconsin maxim: "I take my health one day at a time," he said.
Hundreds of thousands of rape kits remain untested in the U.S. Biden's speech on SVU perfectly summed up his belief in the importance of testing rape kits.
This is not the sort of greatness that's easily quantified, or that is summed up neatly on Hall of Fame plaques or the backs of basketball cards.
Summed up: Congress and Trump are going to pay for the border wall now with existing legislation, and then try to get Mexico to pay us back.
Here's the chart, which could pretty much be summed up with a 😐: Today also wiped out most of the gains that it accrued year to date.
It's frankly stunning that the fabric of an entire show about 18th-century pirates can be summed up entirely through the choices made by its queer characters.
The man, the artist, the individual, is effaced in these great masses, which lack the name of their author; human intelligence is there summed up and totalized.
" Gerald Shargel, another veteran lawyer best known for winning the acquittal of the Mafia boss John J. Gotti, summed up his own philosophy: "Quit while you're ahead.
In her important report on the way trolls manipulate the media into amplifying their messages, communications scholar Whitney Phillips summed up the media's lose-lose choice well.
If the Yankees used to regularly bid against themselves for free agents, now their view might be summed up thus: a price tag is a price tag.
Their sentiments were summed up by a friend of Choi's, Lee Dae-sung, a retired elementary-school principal in Pyeongtaek who also grew up in a gijichon.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor and associate dean at the Yale School of Management, summed up the pros and cons facing tech executives and investors attending the event.
Their mission could be summed up in a famous Zionist slogan, "To Build and Be Built": in creating a new Jewish society, they would re-create themselves.
The angst was summed up when James Brooks, a creator of "The Simpsons," a Fox show, posted on Twitter an image of Homer Simpson strangling Mickey Mouse.
The overarching lesson of Chief Justice Roberts can be summed up in a familiar phrase: Fool me once, shame on them; fool me twice, shame on me.
Bruce Riedel, a counterterrorism expert at Brookings, might have summed up the above argument on how important the war in Afghanistan is for the American president nicely.
Instead, he releases a series of albums that might aptly be summed up in the same evocative way Collins describes the first Genesis record he ever heard.
An email sent to one client who signed up last year summed up the pitch: Are you working LONG hours but never quite able to get ahead?
"If you want to know if moderate drinking is good for you, bad for you, or indifferent, you design a study to do that," Nestle summed up.
Yet, in what well summed up the level of debate on Brexit, hardline Leavers and Remainers alike trashed the deal before they had read a word of it.
Thousands of words have been used to describe Bruce Springsteen's unrivaled five-decade career, but in many ways it can be summed up in three: Born to Run.
My frustration with IBM's approach can be summed up in this question: After taking on debt for buybacks, now you want to take on debt for an acquisition?
The show's executive producer/showrunner, Bruce Miller, summed up those mixed feelings when women dressed as handmaids showed up at Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination hearings last September.
What the actress owes to her most influential character probably can't even be summed up in words, but she tried on Instagram ahead of GOT's emotional series finale.
Robert Scott, trade expert at the Economic Policy Institute, summed up Trump's governance on trade more bluntly: "Smoke and mirrors," he said, "and trade policy by press release."
It was an interlude that might have summed up an epoch of N.F.L. playoff football, a period that the 39-year-old Manning is about to leave behind.
He read history at Wadham College, Oxford, where the master, Maurice Bowra, summed up his criteria for selecting students as "clever boys, interesting boys, pretty boys—no shits".
" Well-known author Eusebius McKaiser summed up the sentiments of many online when he tweeted: "The two most feeble defenses of racism must be 'It wasn't my intention!
" Browne summed up the strategy this way: "Just bring in a bunch of people who don't look like me, train them and just get out of their way.
With 1SE, I can scroll back to any day since my first clip back in September and immediately see the thing I thought best summed up that day.
More cities around California have been banning plastic bags because they're "flimsy, storm-drain-blocking, sea-turtle-choking, virtually immortal," as summed up by the Los Angeles Times.
"Good drinks, good ambiance, good music," was how Serge Grave, 52, summed up the month-long Brussels event, which began under promisingly blue skies and in warm sunshine.
The Definitive Guide to Business Tyra Banks' career is not easily summed up in one sentence — and that's because she's always had a desire to do new things.
He summed up his short thesis in one slide, which read: "We really question how much more runway the banks are willing to give Tutor Perini," added Block.
"Exploiting lying and fear, that's what your father represented for years and that is not what I want for France," Macron summed up his view of the contest.
The first short outlines how the life of the woman most commonly known as Coco can be summed up in three verbs: to choose, to desire, to be.
The group's YouTube page can be summed up by its featured video titled "Rigatoni Family - White Pride" where the members troll and harass people in various online games.
The book hadn't been meant for her — its subtitle was "How women can win and lead" — but in many ways its title summed up her public life. Mrs.
" Dr. Epstein had summed up his thesis this way: "While much is known about the science of cancer, its prevention depends largely, if not exclusively, on political action.
The hackers always claimed their actions were all done to support the plight of the Palestinian people, a sentiment they often summed up with the simple hashtag #FreePalestine.
"Young people's ability to reason about the information on the Internet can be summed up in one word: bleak," the authors wrote in an introduction to the study.
Anyway, Twitter user Jon Keegan stumbled upon an oddly prophetic Trivial Pursuit card from that ancient time that quite astutely summed up the year 2017 and our president.
ALFRED CHANDLER, AMERICA'S leading business historian, once summed up the history of American business after the civil war as "ten years of competition and 21950 years of oligopoly".
Writing in 22014 the diplomat George Kennan summed up the view in Washington: if Germany was restored without European integration, there would be a German attempt to dominate.
It may seem odd that Skittles would remove their rainbow colors to celebrate Pride, but the reason is summed up very sweetly on the back of each package.
It's a difference that can be summed up simply: Fortnite, first and foremost, encourages players to play, while Hogwarts Mystery seems more interested in getting players to pay.
The dominant role of the United States in the system was summed up in various versions of the phrase when the U.S. sneezes, the world catches a cold.
Nate Smith, a 36-year-old country-music performer and information-technology consultant representing a group called the Texas Nationalist Movement, summed up the theme of the conference.
Four months after the American and British-led invasion, the reality of the British military presence in the city was starkly summed up for me by Lt. Col.
CNET summed up its review by calling the iPhone 11 the best "midtier" phone out there, with Apple prioritizing key components like speed and battery over flashier features.
We sympathize with your pain and, in the hope that this will prove at least a bit cathartic, we've summed up the nine stages of slow-buffering grief.
Michael Curry, an American who is presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, "summed up this most modern of royal weddings: diverse, relaxed, inclusive and joyous," The Telegraph reports.
If it's been anything like mine, your emotional state can be summed up in those time-honored words: Holy fucking shit I am so stressed out right now.
Mr. Galassi, who will remain as president and continue to acquire and edit books, summed up his thinking, naturally, by quoting the Italian novelist Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.
Judy HHHS from Michigan's comment summed up nicely what many readers were saying: From a young age, we are taught to look both ways before crossing the street.
Those problems could be summed up as the triumph of industrialism and industrial values over the lives of living creatures, and over the life of the living world.
But it might as well have been his party, because in his energy, his get-on-with-it attitude, his chutzpah and exuberance, he summed up the city.
A spokeswoman for the military, whose triumph in the so-called Six-Day War has been likened to a miracle by some analysts, summed up the muted feeling.
This was the most fitting way imaginable for Chelsea to reclaim its crown: a game, and a deciding goal, that summed up the 2016-17 Premier League season.
I've spent years researching ancient sports and I'd come to understand that the entire history of distance running could be summed up in three words: Packs against herds.
In an interview with The Horn Book, a magazine of children's literature, in 2013, Mr. Giblin summed up the attraction for a biographer of less-than-sterling subjects.
A year ago, Lyft submitted a report to the California Department of Motor Vehicles that summed up its 4003 autonomous vehicle testing activity in a single, short paragraph.
The parallel summed up a broader mood: In Rooney, at last, England thought it had a player who would eventually stand up in comparison with soccer's true greats.
In the case of "Crossfire Hurricane," Hanlon's razor -- an aphorism for never attributing to malice that which can be adequately summed up by stupidity or incompetence -- seemingly applies.
TechCrunch, the Silicon Valley news site, summed up the general confusion in the headline of a post about the announcement: "Yahoo + AOL = Oath, for some reason," it read.
Boosie getting tossed from his gym over his transphobic rant against Dwyane Wade can be summed up by Bravo star Miss Lawrence in just two words: Poetic justice.
The significance of Hue — a gruesome, 24-day battle — is summed up by Bowden as the moment when many Americans stopped believing their government's rhetoric about the war.
Czech Foreign Minister Tomas Petricek summed up European frustration, saying "unfortunately, at this point we have no other possibility than diplomatic pressure in order to calm the situation".
His view of his home country today is summed up by the tattoo on his leg: "Land of Hypocrisy," it says over an upside-down Stars and Stripes.
I expected a few comments, sure, but I did not expect my entire identity to be summed up with two words—fei and pang—which both mean fat.
A spokesperson for the company summed up the matter succinctly: "The rumor of Samsung acquiring Tidal is not true," he said in an interview with Variety on Friday.
"Brexit will immediately destabilize our ongoing European Union–funded multi-center studies," summed up Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, a professor of clinical neurology at the University of Edinburgh.
The 73-yard score added to his impressive line on the day—9 catches, 180 yards, two TDs—but it also more or less summed up the afternoon.
Dean Wise, vice president for network strategy at BNSF Railway, summed up the hurdles that the hyperloop would have to overcome before it could put shovels in the ground.
The two rushes produced only nine yards—which means, remarkably, that taken together they lowered Elliott's average on the night—but they summed up the rare rapport in Dallas.
And then, in a moment that summed up what the Invictus Games are all about, the other racers waited for her and then hugged her at the finish line.
"Fiscal policy, and hence the budget, will play more of an incremental role in supporting the economy rather than being a game changer per se," Morgan Stanley summed up.
The 2017 Miss Universe winner, 23, shared a photo of a golden keychain on her Instagram story, commenting on how the memento perfectly summed up her current relationship status.
The toddling curiosity would have appeared far removed from any typical raptor, an animal that can be summed up as an ill-tempered knot of feathers and razor wire.
It also presents, though, necessary food for thought for our world today, best summed up in an article Noguchi penned in 1942 for Reader's Digest that was never published.
The fact that the Academy went for a film that could be summed up, in inflammatory but not inaccurate terms, as a rape-revenge black comedy, is still surprising.
So Hefner's legacy might be best summed up as that of a man who seized financial and personal opportunities to glorify women in complicated, if not sometimes perverse, ways.
After Boris Johnson, one of Brexit's figureheads, declared that he was "pro having [cake] and pro eating it", cakeism has neatly summed up Brexiteers' refusal to face trade-offs.
The camera cut to JAY-Z and his seatmate Kanye West, who summed up all of our reactions to the news by smiling like he had never smiled before.
Bob Corker (R-TN), who sits on the Senate Budget Committee, summed up the status of talks succinctly this week: "I don't know anything about it," he said Tuesday.
"That's resonating with people...it just shows that democracy and liberal values in the Ph are not fully internalized; the PH is still a fledgling democracy," Heydarain summed up.
For me, it was best summed up by a passer-by on the London subway during the recent terror stabbing who told the attacker: 'You ain't no Muslim, Bruv.
Ami Komuro, a 20-year-old student, summed up how it can feel to be on the other end of the camera when talking about a particularly bad date.
But his job could be summed up as "Know the enemy" and in a way he had indeed come to know them, in that fellowship of death-defying souls.
The multitude of themes on the album—selfhood, identity, modernity and the modern world—all addressed in Alsarah's native dialect of Northern Sudanese Arabic, are not easily summed up.
But it's also inherently reductive, practically encouraging filmmakers to avoid telling stories that can't be neatly summed up in the span of a two minute and thirty second trailer.
" One longtime Republican power broker summed up the role the hotel is playing in Trump's Washington: "It is a magnet for unsophisticated foreign governments and companies to offer tribute.
If you were building the ideal gameplan for Overeem in this fight it could be summed up in one phrase: all the way in, or all the way out.
I guess the past four to five years—going from Solar Anus via the self-titled record, through the trilogy and the sickness—is summed up in The Gospel .
" Chad Anderson, the president of Jetcraft, a trader, investor and brokerage company, summed up the appeal of business jets as "range, comfort, and a general sensibility to operating economics.
The thought would not even occur to us, but that was how Yeltsin summed up the amazement he felt when he saw a typical grocery store of Anytown, USA.
Perhaps the entire marathon, three hours and 213 minutes, the 14th "Direct Line" session, could best be summed up by Mr. Putin's answer to a first grader named Alina.
That ambivalence was summed up by Elvis García, who fled the notoriously violent city of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, only to find himself locked up in the United States.
Hussam Zyadeh, who fled Daraya in 2013, summed up the ambivalence of ending the fight amid a feeling that the world had stopped caring and had provided no help.
Levine said that they had better get out of the way in his caption, but we'd like to think that the photo is better summed up by one commenter.
Quoted: Michael Webber, deputy director of the Energy Institute at the University of Texas at Austin, summed up the modest sale in an interview with Canada's Business News Network...
" Jaspon summed up the challenge Dunkin' Donuts is currently facing: "How do you stay true to your heritage, but step out of your comfort zone enough to remain relevant?
Whatever the hell took place at the Midtown franchise of the White House, Coach Switzer best summed up his Trumpian feelings back in the V-neck velour-sweater days:
"This picture pretty much summed up my first and probably last Met," she wrote, adding crying-with-laughter emojis and the hashtags #cool, #sofuckingawkward, #notforme, #sweatpants, #forensicfiles, and #whatsgood.
Iyah V, a Rastafarian leader who sits on the nation's nascent licensing authority, summed up concerns by pointing to the many suits and relatively few Rastas at the conference.
Lola Byers of Wilmington, N.C., eloquently summed up the sentiments of many: As we've seen in this world's history, the downfall of society begins with the burning of books.
For most of the game, Villanova's offense could be summed up by a meeting at the rim between Konate and the Wildcats' Mikal Bridges early in the second half.
The results were striking: "If you are healthy, there seems little to gain — and a fair amount to lose" from taking aspirin, as Yale cardiologist Harlan Krumholz summed up.
"Children's innate curiosity and their age-appropriate hand-to-mouth behavior result in their mouthing and swallowing lead-containing or lead-coated objects," the World Health Organization summed up.
But the real problem with the death penalty can't be summed up by setting pros and cons on different sides of a balance to see which carries more weight.
Mr. Fish's own career might be summed up as running all over the field in wildly unpredictable maneuvers, none of which seemed to be heading toward a commercial score.
Her notoriety is summed up by a macabre ditty, the one in which she gives her mother 40 whacks with an ax and then gives her father 41 more.
Ms. Day, who summed up her fatalistic philosophy in the words of one of her biggest hits, "Que Sera, Sera" ("What will be, will be"), never liked unhappy endings.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) summed up the sentiment on Tuesday, declining to commit to bringing any legislation shielding Mueller to the floor in the near future.
BTS leader RM summed up the theme of their newest album, Map of the Soul: 7 best during the septet's appearance on the Today Show in New York City.
On Fox Sports' national television broadcast, the analyst Alexi Lalas watched a lazy cross-field pass sail harmlessly out of bounds and summed up the day in four words.
" It was Galo who summed up why they were all in DC, working with Sunrise: "I would not know how to live with myself if I were not involved.
Maybe the original promise of the internet could be summed up in our ability to read other people's struggles with love and triumphs over rejection, to feel less alone.
They are also the only character on The Rook who cannot be easily summed up in Past Myfanwy's neat little character chart, who is doing something new with their trope.
" It can be summed up with one sentence: "[P]eople ... say Kushner can be a shrewd self promoter, knowing how to take credit — and shirk blame — whenever it suits him.
Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen summed up the iconic director's career best: "I think the common thread with all of Jim Burrows' shows is extra-galactic success."
The funniest bit of the night ironically summed up the downbeat tenor of the evening: Kristen Wiig and Steve Carell exchanging mock-tragic recollections of seeing their first animated films.
Never has an image summed up our collective teenage years more concisely than Avril Lavigne and Kelly Osbourne in the audience looking like two goths at the Christmas dinner table.
" Until those were held, he told CNBC in an interview outside Italy's parliament, his most pressing priorities could be summed up in two words: "tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts.
The state of the oil market these days can be summed up in a four-letter word—no, not one of those salty terms, but a powerful, unoffending term: glut.
His curt "So what?" summed up the way in which the private lives of French politicians are generally off-limits to nosy journalists, and of little concern to French voters.
He argues that it can be summed up by the saying: "Manden be lonbo lanban, nka Manden te dafiri" ("Mande is a boat that will pitch, but will never capsize").
So far, her entire discography can be summed up as a punch that packs electricity and sensitivity, from start to finish — think: less bubblegum, more lipstick wrapped around a cigarette.
I've yet to ever keep one myself; the success of this year's attempt to avoid injuries by stretching after exercise can best be summed up by my midyear herniated disc.
The podcast blog On This Week's Episode summed up the discordance: Of course not all shows will work out, but there's something about Kine's story that leaves a bitter taste.
But one moment that truly summed up what's going on with the progressive grassroots happened when I spoke to a crowd of a little over 100 people at the convention.
Her lawyers summed up their theory in an email comment: "(Nurmi) revealed confidential and privileged information, and violated his most basic ethical and fiduciary duties to Ms. Arias," they wrote.
" She summed up the general mood of those we spoke to: "If it is medicinal and it's genuinely going to help people then I don't have a problem with it.
And who are we to make sound judgements when our entire existence can be neatly summed up by this video of frankly wasted train passengers putting bagels on people's heads?
He is perhaps best summed up by the joke the TV show Robot Chicken makes about him: In terms of his public reputation, Shyamalan first began to suffer in 2004.
"[The holidays] are not the time to begin a diet, nor is it the right time to get serious about [dieting]," food policy and nutrition researcher Marion Nestle summed up.
" * Gabor once summed up her attitude toward marriage by saying: "Getting divorced just because you don't love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.
That contrast, between a casual idea and an elaborate expression, pretty much summed up the mood of the collection: classic (and classy) de la Rentaisms with the stuffing taken out.
She still insisted on hiding her bust when she posed for that photo, the one that for millions of people summed up the Swinging Sixties and sexual liberation in Britain.
This shot of Lauren Goode wearing one of the Exoskeleton suits taken by Vjeran Pavic not only perfectly summed up this specific episode, it almost sums up the entire series.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton summed up his feelings in a few words after leading team mate Valtteri Bottas to the first Mercedes qualifying one-two of the season on Saturday.
" Ma Zhongjun, chief executive of Ciwen Media, which produced last year's television adaptation of "The Journey of Flower," summed up the business logic: "You are spending money to buy safety.
American historian and political scientist Howard Zinn wrote this book to present his theory that American history can be summed up as the oppression of the majority by the minority.
Lamy, who spent five years as European commissioner for trade going toe-to-toe with U.S. negotiators, said Trump's views on trade were summed up by his "Buy America" slogan.
Yesterday the Harry Potter author called out a meme that basically summed up how distraught fans will be when Rowling, eventually, passes on to that great Hogwarts in the sky.
The appellate court's opinion could have been summed up in a sentence: We are going against several decades of judicial authority holding that Title VII does not cover sexual orientation.
Weed's message to social media can be summed up as: This is a problem we'll work with you to fix, but you need to agree to work on fixing it.
The main reason that didn't happen can be summed up in one word, according to Monica de Bolle, an expert on Brazil at the Peterson Institute for International Economics: Corruption.
On Thursday Roberts summed up the reputation Taylor brought to spring training this season: "a fringy, 4-A player" who had gambled on a swing change to save his career.
Since he joined the league, the 6-foot-11-inch center has figured out something about how to dress well, which can be summed up in two words: custom tailoring.
Neorealism was interested in private life only insofar as it related to a public, collective one — a tenet summed up by Mario Ingrosso's 1952 photographs of an outdoor wedding procession.
Frank Del Rio, the president and chief executive of Norwegian Cruise Lines Holdings, summed up the Cuba situation in an earnings call last month, as reported by Seatrade Cruise News.
In a formulation that felt a little artificial but neatly summed up the dichotomy the show operates from, Paige said she wasn't afraid of dying, she was afraid of loneliness.
Judging by his brilliant and witty "Clocks for Piano and String Quartet" Miguel de Águila's own relationship might be summed up as: Time is what you can get away with.
Weirdly, Trump's war on (low-flow) toilets and the like is part of a broader worldview he holds, which can be summed up this way: Things used to be better.
"THAT SHIT IS LIKE MOB MENTALITY AND CANCEL CULTURE IN REAL LIFE AND I THINK THAT SHIT IS FUCKING TRASH," he said in a tweet that summed up his frustrations.
That argument was summed up last month by a contributor to Forbes, who shared a plethora of reasons that the digital health category had "failed" to build multibillion-dollar businesses.
" In a first-person article in Ladies' Home Journal in 1970, Myrlie Evers, the widow of the slain civil-rights leader Medgar Evers, summed up the contradictions inherent in "Julia.
For the 1986 version of "The Fly," the duo summed up one of the most viscerally disturbing sci-fi films in a single image of a finger dripping with goo.
Silver summed up her first day on the rails in this TikTok, from breakfast in San Francisco to lunch in Nevada, with dinner in Utah, and falling asleep in Colorado.
The Duke and Duchess seemed equally impressed, as summed up in this picture when they sat down together on a wall having just been presented with traditional headgear to wear.
Ryan in lockstep with the President On Tuesday, House Speaker Paul Ryan summed up the daunting prospects for any deal by warning that nothing moves unless Trump says it does.
Europe's feelings were summed up by the stony, embarrassing silence when Vice President Mike Pence brought greetings from Trump to an annual national security conference in Munich over the weekend.
Doubles player Pierre-Hugues Herbert, who with Nicolas Mahut at least made sure top seeds France beat Japan 24-26, summed up the sensation of having virtually no French fans.
Bret: A few reminders: Donald Trump's "American carnage" inaugural speech (neatly summed up by George W. Bush as "some weird" stuff, though he used a more pungent word than "stuff").
" But his basic stance, which hasn't changed during a week of fairly confusing statements, can be summed up in what he told the AP: "There's nothing to learn from them.
As usual, Judy cut through all the legalese and summed up the case as a lesson for society: Don't question a woman's paycheck, unless you're gonna scrutinize a man's too!

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