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"whim" Definitions
  1. a sudden wish to do or have something, especially when it is something unusual or unnecessary

935 Sentences With "whim"

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Everyone down the chain adjusts their individual decisions to the whim of the retailer, or to their best guess at the whim of the retailer.
Or is it that you expect your relationship to be perfect and your partner to effortlessly fulfill your every whim without you having to communicate exactly what that whim may be?
It wasn't just a whim to completely focus on betting.
There is no bending the hardware world to your whim.
So this wasn't something that Landers did on a whim.
But Bittner said Alibaba doesn't write checks on a whim.
In a simulation, engineers can add new obstacles at whim.
Strang was searching an online law database on a whim.
It's pure whim and vanity to choose to wear fur.
They also fly on a whim all over the world.
"I decided to apply on a whim," she tells us.
Why should the president not dictate policy by Twitter whim?
Reducing regulations doesn't necessarily mean catering to Big Pharma's whim.
Trump took to Twitter to attack Cummings on a whim.
One that they're willing to shut down on a whim?
There's nothing more American than subjugating nature to our whim.
I kind of applied for the job on a whim.
Chávez expropriated businesses on a whim, sometimes on live television.
However, Santos did not suspend aerial fumigation on a whim.
Amazing, could only have been done on a fanciful whim.
And the seasoning can bend to a cook's whim, too.
That is not to say that this is some whim.
"It does not happen on a whim," Ms. Reck said.
On a whim, I glance out my apartment's real window.
I bought the first tomato plant mostly on a whim.
And so emerges the problem with organizing on a whim.
Nike deciding to highlight Kaepernick wasn't done on a whim.
Now: Clinton says she attended the wedding on a whim.
Writers and artists would be censored at the whim of government.
Writers and artist would be censored at the whim of government.
"It was a bit of a whim," Hyams told Mashable Australia.
This is the kind of masturbation that happens on a whim.
The actor said he picked the name Keaton on a whim.
You can't just change your fingerprints or eyes on a whim.
You think Roman Mars exhales wistfully, just so, on a whim?!
On a whim, Hansen decided to search for "Emmy" on Craigslist.
The future is unpredictable, constantly evolving, and changes on a whim.
And they can't just build up that capacity on a whim.
"I was at the whim of other people's schedules," he said.
The restaurant won't let you keep exchanging dishes on a whim.
But wandering on whim was in the spirit of the event.
On a whim I checked the Missed Connections section on Craigslist.
Nonetheless, when the whim or need took her, Murdoch could aim lower.
You can shape them, but not if you indulge their every whim.
You'll squirm or jolt in your seat according to the puppetmaster's whim.
Justices are unlikely to just overturn this previous ruling on a whim.
No matter how accommodating today, they can be changed by whim tomorrow.
Mr. Trump has the power to pursue trade policy almost at whim.
Apps on the phone would flicker and freeze, seemingly on a whim.
So on a whim, after eight months at my job, I quit.
On a whim, I also pick up a tub of rice pudding.
Even better, the software lets you change your environment on a whim.
It was on a whim, and I'm learning that's how life happens.
It responds to your every whim and even makes gaming a joy.
This simple tool makes your every wish and whim your Mac's Command.
Instead, I dreamt I was floating at the whim of the elements.
Note to self: Do not download an antivirus app on a whim.
Judge Hanen can't just come in on a whim and take it.
That means murdering them on a whim or exploring revolting sexual violence.
On a whim, he sent one to the British photographer Martin Parr.
We were at the whim about how someone wants to present us.
However, you shouldn't just apply for a business card on a whim.
Legalization doesn't mean everyone can buy, smoke, or grow on a whim.
President Trump's executive order about separated children was signed on his whim.
On a whim, you book an appointment with an on-campus therapist.
"The president himself is prone to change his mind on a whim."
This is not mood music, pretty sounds assembled at a dilettante's whim.
I added faces on a whim and they became a hit too.
Whatever the chef's whim, it will likely be precise, daring and exquisite.
On a whim, she started uploading her own comedic sketches to YouTube.
On a whim of compassion, he orders that her life be spared.
For Mr. Trump, the line between whim and will is always thin.
A relationship that once seemed unshakable now seems vulnerable to partisan whim.
In 1973, Mr. Holin got into the hospitality business on a whim.
"It's not dependent on the whim of the Supreme Court," he said.
This is not a matter of architecture, a quirk of structural whim.
It began, we are told, as a whim lubricated by strong drink.
The state cannot predict people's desires, which sometimes change on a whim.
I played InfectedByte's Home Is Where The Hearth Is on a whim.
The changes to Pages 2 and 3 didn't happen on a whim.
He is a hugely impulsive figure who often acts on a whim.
As for the Black Panther actor he wore the accessory on a whim.
DJI solemnly reminds drone users not to cause severe consequences on a whim.
"In 2001, I shaved my mustache on a whim," Trebek tells People magazine.
" Chop Chop"My bangs were cut on a whim about a year ago.
" She messaged her on a whim, saying, "I see that you like Scrabble.
I got Ben & Jerry's The Tonight Dough on a whim, and it's amazing!
"What we can't have is banks shutting branches on a whim," he said.
Obtainability: You're at the whim of the underemployed fishermen of rural Nova Scotia.
But something resonated, and Kioko signed up for a class on a whim.
He'd buy motorcycles on a whim, and the two friends would go riding.
And now just because of Trump's whim, things have become worse than ever.
The regulation states that a special counsel can't be fired on a whim.
After discovering YouTube, she uploaded a video on a whim and loved it.
One interesting thought is that Gaethje tends to only wrestle on a whim.
It was only on a whim that I did, and I'm so grateful.
Nobody ever saw Norma Jeane go rose gold on a whim, did they?
The decision to pick up and move shouldn't be made on a whim.
On a when-in-Rome whim, I ordered grilled Gulf-caught black grouper.
Thus, our mindset is more at the whim of bad news than good.
This prosecutorial discretion is not absolute or subject to exercise on a whim.
"Just on a whim, you'd get in a car, you'd drive," he said.
On a whim, they went to a few nearby furniture dealers in NoLIta.
In other areas, it's possible that governing on a whim could pay off.
That appeared to be a personal flourish that male sparrows changed at whim.
On a whim, he pulled into the driveway and offered to buy her.
Moore is especially skeptical of companies that change privacy policies on a whim.
It doesn't exist to be paused or pulled out at the consumer's whim.
He becomes addicted to opiates and starts robbing banks almost on a whim.
The market moves quickly and selling off investments on a whim can backfire.
It seemed to be the whim of the person who answered the phone.
He can destroy a Republican's political career on a whim (see "Flake, Jeff").
People have forgotten magic and instead have technology to fulfill their every whim.
On a whim, the Hendricks decided to buy the 2000,000-square-foot building.
For instance, a cruise-line medallion/app combo to enable passengers' every whim.
A normal unhinged president might, say, fire a cabinet member on a whim.
The melody itself arrives and disappears at whim, equally haunted each time around.
They should not be subject to the whim of heavy-handed political figures.
This conference, organized on a Presidential whim, would be a free-for-all.
Driving across Australia, of all places, isn't something you do on a whim.
In 2018, Jennelle decided to stop into a reptile expo on a whim.
Maybe it's a flash in the pan for those two — a seasonal whim.
Mr. Scaravella moved to Staten Island from Brooklyn on a whim in 2006.
Suttle reached out to Strub on a whim and the two became friends.
She meanders the garden with a relaxed gait, tasting herbs and tomatoes at whim.
On a whim, I bought the cheapest book of New York Times crossword puzzles.
"I just kind of did this on a whim," said Shepherd, who's from Austin.
Saudi women remain largely under the whim of male relatives due to guardianship laws.
He destroys his own clothing, personal possessions and pets apparently on whim and caprice.
An appointment added a week ago disappears while old appointments reappear on a whim.
Anyway, I have both Pixel 2 phones available to me at a whim now.
It was not the fruit of any effort, it was the whim of fate.
The one that can't be manipulated, debased, and conjured up electronically at one's whim.
The WHIM is so hot that it ionizes hydrogen, stripping its single electron away.
The heat from the WHIM strips most of those electrons away, but not all.
With no alternative vision of her future, Amelia decided to indulge every creative whim.
On a whim, I decided to invest it, like some sort of grown-up.
It started on a whim as a tactic and is something to inform advertisers.
On a whim, he and Owen invited themselves into Cook's home – and magic happened.
He slaved over some songs for days but knocked out others on a whim.
"It's not subject to just whim and the emotion of the moment," he said.
Given the omnipresence of dating apps catering to every whim, Color isn't exactly revolutionary.
In regular "Minecraft," you can destroy and remake the terrain to your own whim.
And Song knows as well as anyone that those can change on a whim.
I love to dress according to my whim and that's usually very feminine styles.
On a whim, I tweeted that I wanted to try to make the recipe.
The treatment of prison populations, including children, is at the whim of corrections officers.
She applied to the cycle on a whim, just four hours before the deadline.
Whim and whimsy (and changing your mind) can be part of the process, too.
Key caveats: President Trump has the power to pursue trade policy almost at whim.
I moved to Montreal on a whim and took a break for a year.
"I decided to do it on a little bit of a whim," Padovano said.
They're at the whim of these companies that dictate the terms of their work.
Ms. Matteo, who works for a tugboat company, got a piglet on a whim.
"My life is now at the whim of the Army," she said in 2000.
"It's not like the agency wrote the old rule on a whim," she said.
If you reside in another country, your legal status could change on a whim.
And he also emphasizes that he didn't just start making artworks on a whim.
"We just kind of came up with it on a whim," Rihanna's longtime stylist says.
Tailoring paint jobs and interior appointments to suit any whim, no matter how ... aesthetically challenged.
Then, on a whim years later, she showed up at the doorstep of Felix's sister.
It has trickster characteristics — it can be either helpful or harmful according to its whim.
A year later, she traded her bob for a choppy pixie cut on a whim.
Lady Gaga is known for being an aesthetic chameleon, changing her looks on a whim.
One day on a whim, I checked out Come Away With Me by Norah Jones.
I bought the dressing on a whim, and I have to say it is DELICIOUS!
But Europe needs a strategy that does not rely on the whim of American voters.
Consequently, Pullman's entire workforce — who existed at his whim — entered a period of abject poverty.
South Koreans go one further, describing themselves as cat "butlers", pandering to every feline whim.
It's a shame that progress often has to come to the whim of nervous investors.
If Israelis can grab land at a whim, they will have little incentive to negotiate.
It's also leaving you at the whim of banks and sovereign states that control it.
On a whim, Turid insisted that we buy lobsters to cook in our dormitory kitchen.
Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) went into the Senate chamber on a whim at 2 p.m.
On a whim, we decide to go in, and I take stock of the sneakers.
Ms. Becker, who is a self-described Type A personality, got Maddie on a whim.
State policies could alter dramatically at his whim — the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution.
Breitbart, like much of the right-wing media, exists at the whim of wealthy owners.
The Singhs offered $5003 million for a renovated unit by email, almost on a whim.
NATO, however, is not a real estate venture to be bartered away on a whim.
They live at the whim of the platform(s) they've chosen to affiliate themselves with.
They segregate them to whatever their whim is and not necessarily what she might want.
Decisions to protect them were not made in a vacuum or on a Presidential whim.
Much of the tens of billions of dollars cannot be pulled out on a whim.
That should only be done when demanded by justice — not the whim of a president.
Maybe the constant switching based on whim and occasion is an exhausting way to live.
On a whim, Ms. Iglauer invited him to dinner with her family at their apartment.
The roach, now a zombie slave, is forced to cater to the wasp's every whim.
And they can't just duck out to play a quick 18 holes on a whim.
Art outlasts individual whim, family pride, society's orthodoxy; art always has time on its side.
Someone is always available to take care of your every whim or answer every question.
One imagined his bones as birdlike; he might've up and flown away on a whim.
In 2016, British filmmaker Lee Shulman bought a box of old slides on a whim.
The podcast is sturdily grounded in historical fact, never the argumentative whim of its hosts.
Hip-hop's inborn youth-mindedness means the mainstream rides on the whim of the new.
On a whim, she decided to look into psychedelics and found her way to Kat's website.
"I created these glasses on a whim after seeing some trailers for Deus Ex," he said.
Bro, I have templates of TAFE certificates, doctor certificates that I just edit at my whim.
Today it's homemade butternut squash chili, which I made on a whim a few nights ago.
Badham said rescuers rarely went into that area, but decided to do so on a whim.
The company's decision to comment and engage with social issues isn't generally made on a whim.
To outsiders, it looked as if property rights in Saudi Arabia depend on the prince's whim.
The three-count limit was set to prevent the husband from pronouncing talaq on a whim.
The Subsidiary is essentially about subjection and heteronomy, about being at the whim of arbitrary authority.
In 1985, on a numerological whim, he introduced 75-kyat notes, to mark his 75th birthday.
His sharing of extremely classified intelligence with Russian officials seems to have been similarly whim-driven.
Cortney says she entered Lucas into the contest on a whim at her son's godmother's urging.
That's why Prince wonders about his ability to take an entire website offline on a whim.
And, she said, she once flew a small plane from California to Siberia on a whim.
He'll get on a plane a little drunk and fly across the country on a whim.
It's interesting when you hook up with someone at a festival because it's on a whim.
On a whim, after being encouraged by a friend, she decided to apply to Columbia University.
Classified disclosures on a personal whim First, both cases involved the disclosure of highly classified information.
They're salty without cause and are known to toss out reasonably drunk patrons on a whim.
But is it appropriate for these cornerstones of the nation's heritage to rely on ministerial whim?
Even so, diamonds are not traded on an open exchange and are vulnerable to consumer whim.
Several months ago, on a whim, Rachelle Hruska MacPherson, the co-founder and C.E.O. of Guestofaguest.
Of never being at the whim of whichever man happens to be in charge of you?
Change the idea that global migration is thievery, a pastime, a decision made on a whim.
Therefore, the government can, at a whim, both file and rule on charges against private investors.
He alters his positions on a whim, depending on the audience, but the truth is steadfast.
They've been building the subway since Dinkins,On a prayer, on a whim, on a wish.
That planning skill set is likewise being challenged as shoppers' wants now change on a whim.
Those who come in on a whim often don't get as much out of the experience.
On a whim, he asked a GoWesty manager named Jad Josey if the company did sponsorships.
And so, on a whim, he decided to try fishing in the Seine with his friends.
I just bought it on a whim because something about it just pulled me to it.
On the stump, Trump would occasionally call her up to the podium, seemingly on a whim.
So, you'll have to be flexible — and willing to pick up and go on a whim.
Those who fill them understand that they serve at the pleasure (or whim) of the president.
Mr. Smith started the site on a whim after buying a book on coding in 2001.
Because it seems as if he replaced church with brunch more or less on a whim.
Without more qualified professionals, everyone's sensitive information could fall vulnerable to corporate ignorance, mismanagement and whim.
Why should voters think that running for office is more than just a whim for you?
On a whim last week, the Haggler sent an email to Mr. Miller, guessing his address.
Home Decor on a whim — she was remodeling her four-bedroom house in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Those who choose to undergo them do so out of personal necessity, not a countercultural whim.
In 22012, on a whim, they wrote her, proposing a North American tour of her work.
On a whim, Jennelle began her first-ever YouTube account a few months ago this summer.
A Canadian teen created a TikTok account on a whim for his 87-year-old grandmother.
Now it's art by algorithm, with artistry going with the whim of data analytics and gimmicks.
"Constitutionally protected free speech cannot be suppressed at the whim of elected officials and public servants."
All his adult life he has surrounded himself with sycophants who catered to his every whim.
The days of a coach being allowed to bring in players on a whim are over.
"I had never done any modeling at all, so I tried out on a whim," she says.
Only in the fourth round did Romero throw body shots, a couple of times, on a whim.
" The FCC, the statement said, had decided to "renounce its responsibility to protect consumers on a whim.
Abi Inman was there with her brother Ben, who recently moved to New York on a whim.
Monica said decided to sign up on a whim, while Mike said he was approached by producers.
"Apple now on a whim is picking winners and losers, and we think that's unfair," he said.
He's not zooming down to the gas station to buy pasta at 5 AM on a whim.
But recently, seemingly on a whim, Levine and Masekela visited the (miraculously) maintained tapes of the festival.
Trump said on CNN's State of the Union Sunday that the remarks were made on a whim.
By contrast: Netflix routinely adds and removes films at a whim based almost exclusively on licensing agreements.
But Trump is a figurehead, not a king, and Republicans don't have to follow his every whim.
And still others, like Ms. Roth, the photographer, simply rolled in on a whim and never left.
But entering a modeling competition on a whim at university opened her eyes to its business potential.
"Freedom of speech and religion aren't subject to the whim of a majority; they are constitutional guarantees."
Sometimes a candidate distinguished herself during the contest only to get fired, on a whim, by Trump.
"Dynamic, broad-based and sustainable growth can never hinge on the whim of a dictator," he said.
And he has offered the Democrats sweeping concessions on a whim, to the surprise of his party.
"We didn't grow up here," Sue said — they came from the Philadelphia suburbs, almost on a whim.
Buy-in and other option plans still leave millions of Americans at the whim of their employers.
Deliveries follow a tight schedule; chefs can't decide, on a whim, that they'd like a certain product.
On a whim, he took its portrait and mirrored half the image in Photoshop, like a Rorschach.
He shifts musical styles and vocal personae at whim — melancholy, playful, devout, flirtatious — yet it's all Prince.
Like us, he had arrived at Puerto Varas on a whim and couldn't bring himself to leave.
He said he was drawn to its neglect, saw its possibilities and bought it on a whim.
I say yes on a whim, not wanting to end up like the girls on this show.
A freaking Tesla Roadster launched toward Mars on a whim by an eccentric billionaire with a dream.
J and K decide on a whim to climb Diamond Head, the giant volcano that overlooks Waikiki.
Is he guided by any fixed philosophies or is he moved by moods and operating on whim?
They often adopt the names of more established gangs, and some change their names on a whim.
To then minutely dictate the experiences and actions of those slaves to serve its whim and benefit.
Mr. Trump could fire Mr. Comey on a whim, but that would not kill the F.B.I. investigation.
Its creative gestations are largely at Martsch's whim, swaying between crisp, poppy hooks and languid guitar solos.
It&aposs about not having things you don&apost need, and not spending money on a whim.
There was a sense that without Neville the whole initiative could be disbanded on a bureaucratic whim.
It is also idiosyncratic, because writing style is highly personal, subject to an individual's taste and whim.
Calmness does not mean being passive, only not being rocked by every fresh passion, opinion, and whim.
My friend and I were on a cross-mountain bike trip that we'd started on a whim.
After slogging through Lucas, I threw chronology to the wind and decided to follow my whim-onas.
Niki told Insider the partnership started after she decided to email Rent the Runway's CEO on a whim
This filter would be made by the "WHIM," or warm-hot intergalactic medium—hot gas in between galaxies.
If you don't have anything specific planned, find a gallery, cafe or park to enjoy on a whim.
There was our cheery driver, who'd retired to Waco with his wife on a whim after driving through.
Seneca was granted a quiet sabbatical at Nero's whim — the modern equivalent of a jointly issued news release.
Mr Kim has children imprisoned for their parents' thought-crimes and his own relatives murdered on a whim.
Not exactly something you'd want done on a whim, but you better believe the military would be interested.
She applied on a whim and was accepted to a position on the search engine's corporate communications team.
"She just makes them on a whim, and she's such a good baker," Perry continued raving on SiriusXM.
He's at the whim of a contract or a transfer and she has to move where he moves.
Transgender people also don't just "sort of change gender" on a whim, as Adichie's comments seemed to suggest.
He started making music on a whim after moving to the Near South Side neighborhood in his 2220s.
In the same interview, Moore likened herself to a hair chameleon, often dying her hair on a whim.
Social media is a firehouse of information and leave readers and outlets alike at the whim of algorithms.
She'd been doodling the cute tabby for a while, and made her first sticker set on a whim.
"Believe it or not, it was on a whim," Mr. Segalla said of how his friend started flying.
Like most workers, Costco warehouse employees do not have the power to change company policy on a whim.
While the Campbells are admittedly adventurous risk-takers, they didn't decide to retire and travel on a whim.
Eli Reiter is an orthodox Jew who decided, on a whim, to attend Burning Man several years ago.
On a whim, he nominated his White House physician, Ronny Jackson, to head the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Reflecting on your own interests could turn out to be nothing but what Emerson called "whim" — or worse.
"This is not just some whim, like I'm 17 years old and I want kids someday," she said.
Here, one can tactlessly flip on and off nations, creating new maps and borderlines on an individual whim.
On a whim, he has decided to bollix up one of the better days in the nation's capital.
By whim, she said, she chose chemistry, and the teacher, a woman, sparked her passion for the subject.
They are there to cater to his every whim; he is a Hollywood player with a Hollywood life.
Several mid-level and senior employees described multiple instances in which Haney derailed their projects on a whim.
Now she's left Interscope and is independently financing three music projects, all of which unfolded on a whim.
Many pundits are trying to frame this as the Trump administration demanding Israeli loyalty to its every whim.
The occupation has imposed on Palestinians a system of economic dependency, with all transactions subject to Israeli whim.
Regardless, Newman apparently thought so little of this horological treasure that he gave his away on a whim.
But hey, we get it — not everyone can swing chucking $100 at a kitchen appliance on a whim.
Rather, they are accumulated into the Civil Penalty Fund, to be dispersed at the whim of the director.
So one night, on a whim, he decided to trespass into a slaughterhouse intending to rescue an animal.
He gets his head cut off at the mere whim of Cersei's frightful son, the boy king Joffrey.
They are professionals serving their country – not pawns serving Trump, to be deployed or withdrawn at his whim.
The software engineer fell in love with the tech world after taking a Java class on a whim.
When Anna, on a whim, indulges his desire, he is astonished by what seems to be his vindication.
We are reminded of that every way, with every whim, with every flip flop on policy and personnel.
She joined the Navy on a whim, hoping for a change; six weeks later, she was honorably discharged.
The pay is often low, assignments can fall through quickly, and you're at the whim of multiple bosses.
On a whim, he decided to apply that same technique to other parts of the image he produced.
But in 1975, after Dylan had headlined arenas, the tour was just as much a superstar's expensive whim.
Have you ever wandered into a new store on a whim, then gotten barraged with ads for it?
But that doesn't work in the heat of the WHIM, so Nicastro's team had to find another way.
If that whim is to fund medical science (as in the case of Howard Hughes), the world gains.
During an interview on ITV chat show Lorraine, Butler said that he tried the therapy almost on a whim.
The benefits of partitioningScreenshot: GizmodoPartitioning is usually done with a specific purpose in mind, rather than on a whim.
We argued before the Court that the FCC simply cannot renounce its responsibility to protect consumers on a whim.
If anything, however, one could argue that the US intelligence community has, historically, been too accommodating to presidential whim.
On a whim, she came up with the characters less than five minutes before going into the audition room.
I get a whim, and I have an idea, and I have all of this shit at my house.
In both cases, it demonstrated that real enforcement of policies comes at the whim of a couple of dudes.
That has left the commodities at the whim of momentum traders and automated strategies, which can magnify price swings.
"The life or death of a juvenile offender must not be left at the whim of judges," it said.
It was Assistant, the artificially intelligent digital helper that caters to your every whim and powers your every interaction.
"You're a little bit at the whim of what position that first twin is in," says Dr. Horsager-Boehrer.
Even local social media companies struggle to adhere to adequately police online content according to the whim of authorities.
Just know that I'll still gorge on pad thai on a whim because it happens to be Arbor Day.
On a whim, any one of the Saviors could kill a member of the Kingdom and shrug it off.
Especially because that whim is wholly based on a conspiracy theory for which there is zero evidence or proof.
I'm skeptical, but do a quick bit of research and order a bottle off of Amazon on a whim.
What makes Brass Tactics special, however, is how you can change the game's sense of scale on a whim.
So about four years ago, on a whim, I started a website to explore that a little bit more.
New antibiotics can't just be created on a whim, and pharmaceutical companies have little incentive to develop the drugs.
So, Khloé, 32, decided to play a game to try and get Kourtney to make decisions on a whim.
Whim, meanwhile, will continue to exist for now, though Peters said she aims to transition everyone over to Tonight.
She told Andersen that she decided on a whim to see what the cards held in store for her.
Years later, on a whim, I decided to sell the necklace and earrings and in hindsight always regretted it.
Presidents have hundreds of staff members to cater to their every whim during their time in the White House. 
Two senators recently unveiled a bipartisan measure that would protect Mr Mueller from being sacked on Mr Trump's whim.
That means it doesn't need to be soldered onto the board and can be swapped or rotated at whim.
As they got the new album ready, on a whim, Overtree messaged Miranda to see if he wanted in.
Taking a phone call—seemingly on a whim—risks jeopardizing an important, complicated relationship for no discernible political benefit.
For decades our image has been used by advertising to sell, distorting it at the whim of the market.
Again, for someone that started this on a whim, I didn't think we'd have an international network of people.
Reporters have yet to figure out how to best him at this game and find themselves at his whim.
One person, no matter who it is, should never have the singular authority to end civilization on a whim.
On a whim, he turned the small community of Vaslui into a thriving regional capital city within five years.
On a whim, I typed in "cyberpunk" in the Audible search bar to see if there's something I've missed.
These decisions appear to have been at the whim of managers and differed depending on who was in charge.
Some years ago, Mr. MacKenzie wrote an essay about the frustrations of living at the whim of parole commissioners.
Yacht chefs can deal with especially demanding requests — they're always at the whim of someone else's appetite and cravings.
It represents how at the whim of my surroundings my identity is and how vulnerable that makes me feel.
So we don't recommend that people just start popping pills to turn their emotions on and off at whim.
The idea that political figures are at the whim of shadowy forces is a core principle of the conference.
Ownership also provides a measure of stability and control — you are no longer at the whim of a landlord.
In her late 20s, on a whim, she entered an open mic competition sponsored by the Melbourne Comedy Festival.
Mike: I should probably try to find that random Bitcoin I purchased a few years ago on a whim.
In the age of Trump, that information is literally handed to them in the Oval Office on a whim.
My husband and I got tickets to "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" with Neil Patrick Harris on a whim.
In the meantime, we'll all just have to continue eating whatever the hell suits our whim at the moment.
It wasn't so much a pressure to recruit celebrities, it was just kind of a whim within the company.
Several months later, on a desperate whim, she tried lifting me out of my wheelchair and discovered she could.
Another mother reached out after her daughter had done ayahuasca on a whim while on vacation with her friends.
All of it bubbled up into a life-defining decision when, almost on a whim, he quit the group.
That is why Mr. Paul decided one day in May, on a whim, to transform himself into a rapper.
Months later, I bought a hot dog at a gas station and, on a whim, used my debit card.
As has happened to many officials, cabinet officers and allies, this president will cast you aside on a whim.
The Agricultural Marketing Act allows anti-market arrangements to be established any time at the whim of special interests.
On a whim, Kim decides to make this bar encounter a little more interesting — and phones Jimmy for help.
At the shabby club we chose on a whim, we gyrated with enthusiasm but couldn't totally comprehend the music.
They were visiting New York City from the UK and said they stumbled across the igloos on a whim.
Estate Whim Museum offers a glimpse of the Caribbean's dark history through its reconstructed plantation buildings and Great House.
She gave a bravura performance that included searing intensity and coquettish whim, often welded together in a single scene.
Kevin Paffrath, real-estate investor and YouTube sensation, got his start in the real-estate industry on a whim.
Or was it a whim on Hammons's part, a thank-you note for being invited on the gallery tour?
"But you didn't act like you were making a sacrifice or saying yes on a whim," Ms. Wells said.
They see it as barbaric, so they wonder why I would go out and do it on a whim.
All aspects of review should be clearly identified, not left open-ended and subjected to bureaucratic whim or discretion.
And you can surf from one to the other at whim, like a tourist crossing borders without dealing with customs.
So we needn't be terrified by the prospect of President Trump deciding, on a whim, to fire a nuclear missile?
The stratospheric rise and monopoly of Uber is nothing short of terrifying, mostly because we are at its every whim.
Afterwards, the couple headed to their wedding reception — catered by Whim Hospitality — to celebrate their new union with loved ones.
Plus, schools get to flip back and forth between Windows 10 S and Pro at whim, too, no fee required.
Tim Cook and his lieutenants dictate the terms of an enormous economy, and can change that economy on a whim.
These lights are supposed to be Smart, with a capital S, responding to my whim as all Smart things do.
And again, there is always the possibility that Pruitt's fortunes at the EPA will change suddenly, according to presidential whim.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the event organiser, Jeff Rowan, created the tribute to Princess Leia Organa on a whim.
How can Mexico or anybody come to an agreement on free trade, when on a whim it can be changed?
She launched Unlikely Hikers on a whim after becoming frustrated with the stereotypical image of what a hiker looks like.
Well, with Primera Air's current flash sale, taking one of those trips on a whim might be an actual possibility.
Now, what started on a whim one lazy day in high school has become a huge part of Steinberg's life.
They're going to flip it together rather than Jack quitting his job and starting Big 3 Construction on a whim.
The virtually omnipotent Kilgrave stalks Jessica through 13 episodes, orchestrating elaborate nightmare scenarios and murdering whenever the whim strikes him.
The Whim app includes pay-as-you-go "multi-modal" packages that bundle monthly travel requirements at a single price.
Was he rested and ready and decided, on a whim, to forgo the perimeter altogether as a celebration of life?
On a whim, she goes to an open casting call to star in the film adaptation of a major franchise.
Jumping into a new mortgage on a whim, as Jheon and her husband did, is a recipe for financial disaster.
If you're the submissive type, being handcuffed allows you to enjoy the extreme arousal of being at your partner's whim.
I'm beginning to feel like Agent Cooper is at the whim of David Lynch, just like the rest of us.
On a whim, Dailey sent $100 to the brothers' defense attorney and a box of books to the imprisoned boys.
I popped the CD—purchased on a whim at HMV—in my Discman to hear what the fuss was about.
It is "the ministry of utmost happiness" for misfits, their lives suspended and delegitimized at the whim of the state.
The series has lighter moments, especially with the charismatic George, but those can quickly turn dark at an owner's whim.
He's explosive, and spins a lot, and built his last title defense around the axe kick seemingly on a whim.
Tariffs, and tariff waivers and subsidies to counteract tariffs are handed out pretty much at the whim of the administration.
But it can't be ordered on a whim; the grilled cheese must be ordered at least 48 hours in advance.
The fear that millions of women would choose abortion on a whim or because they "changed their mind" is unfounded.
Trump hasn't stopped tweeting either, nor has he quit his habit of launching into new fights seemingly on a whim.
A couple years ago, Matt and Bryan Quigley decided to start making vodka in their parents' basement on a whim.
Anyone in Trump's orbit knows they can be banished on a whim — but have a good chance of coming back.
Storefront dispensaries were zoned according to municipal and county whim and paid local taxes, but officially they never sold anything.
More from VICE: Chase Macri, 33, Spring Hill, TN(Vegetarian for 8 years) I became a vegetarian on a whim.
The entire episode reinforced the impression that Trump has broken the foreign-policy process and replaced it with presidential whim.
It was done based on a whim, by a commander in chief who has governed with bigotry from the start.
There are any number of regional variations, of course, and every cook is at liberty to customize according to whim.
"This wasn't a wild whim," Dr. Roger Hadley, dean of Loma Linda University School of Medicine, said in an interview.
On Sunday, Evans' brother Scott made the (very relatable right now) decision to cut his own hair on a whim.
But Ms. Sadler, then in her early 2800s, quit the job on a whim, convinced she could find something better.
They ended up in 2013 in Glen Ridge, N.J., on a whim, because Mr. Ball's friends said it was lovely.
But, nine years in, they haven't lost their enthusiasm to make a reality what they dreamed up on a whim.
They have seen couples elope on a whim, and they have seen couples formalize relationships that predate the photographers themselves.
Our current tax system encourages our growing number of billionaires to spend it all, now, on any whim or fancy.
"I didn't have a lot of time to plan, I went into the boutique on a whim," Ms. Sterling said.
On a whim, Matonis decided to try a different approach from much of the rest of the perplexed security industry.
Artists and cultural producers are largely precarity laborers–often struggling without benefits, financial security, at the whim of the market.
In 2017, Austin Rogers, a bartender from New York City, competed on the trivia game show "Jeopardy" on a whim.
Accidental server crashes have temporarily wiped data stored in digital archives, authoritarian regimes have wiped digital archives on a whim.
Because we lack a constitution, the very nature of the Israeli political system can be altered almost at a whim.
The Fords' decision to help Ellie transition socially from boy to girl was not something they did on a whim.
Investors and business executives can't make smart strategic decisions when rules change at whim, and that is what's happening today.
Koopersmith, who blogs about holidays and events, pretty much came up with this fairly popular wacky holiday on a whim.
I was already finding, even at 25, that freelance writers are at the whim of the people who assign them.
Nicastro's group had also realized the need to amplify the faint signals from the sparse and distant in the WHIM.
It is changing huge, structural parts of the plan on a whim — and sending conflicting signals on critical budget issues.
But Stoltzfus said the money flows more likely reflect the whim of skittish investors reacting to the markets on their own.
Before you head out and on-a-whim add it to your nighttime regimen, let's start with the basics, shall we?
As she's leaving the area, she follows a whim, buying drugs from a man on the street and entering a nightclub.
That starts with ensuring that the work of special counsel Robert Mueller and his team won't be stopped by presidential whim.
Because dope remains illegal under federal law, any pot shop is, in effect, a US attorney-general's whim away from closure.
So, just on a whim, I googled an agency, got my mom to take some pictures, and went to see them.
It also doesn't scale well, and is largely at the whim of a couple of large entities known as mining pools.
However, global funding should not be at the whim of economic trends, and needs to increase steadily every year, she said.
That is to say, rates are variable and can change multiple times per year at the whim of the Federal Reserve.
Ford started her blog, My Pale Skin, on a whim — she simply needed a hobby, and fell in love with beauty.
That's great, but we are at the whim of developers collecting and processing data sets and then applying matching learning techniques.
On a whim, though, he made a video of himself playing a medley of pop songs done in a ragtime style.
There are always prisoners being buoyed around, from cell to cell, from prison to prison, on the tide of administrative whim.
To achieve this, it said it would curtail the power of rich investors to relocate or rebrand teams on a whim.
Workers in the gig economy know full well how uncertain their incomes are and how they can be changed at whim.
The second of those projects featured "Shell," which has slowly become a consensus favorite despite coming together basically on a whim.
In Japan welfare recipients must sell items that are deemed—sometimes at the whim of an individual bureaucrat—to be luxuries.
Without the details in writing, household employers can simply change the terms whenever they want and fire workers on a whim.
On a whim, Zuckerberg can decide to take down a startup that's leveraging Facebook to grow like it did to Vine.
The exterior, for example, was pink for some time, but on a whim, John decided to have it painted pale yellow.
It is preferable to make such decisions on the back of robust criteria rather than on the basis of managerial whim.
She saw a pack of Post-it Notes nearby and, on a whim, decided to stick them on the office window.
Despite having no professionally done tattoos, she and a friend showed up on a whim after seeing the event on Facebook.
In addition to boosting investment, he and others noted the need for sound policies that are not subject to political whim.
In 2013, Dodd bought a real Russian pressurized flight suit and helmet from an online space memorabilia auction on a whim.
She'd been wondering about the persistent narrative of estrangements: that they happen suddenly, randomly, on a whim or out of displeasure.
In the event that modding is facilitated, likely through your own backend, mods may be censored and curated at your whim.
On a whim, Beard invited Ole Polos to join him the following evening, at a rock concert at Madison Square Garden.
But if Trump gets in, having a vice president who obeys his every whim will be very important to The Donald.
David's father uploaded it to YouTube on a whim one Friday afternoon in 22007, seven months after the video was taken.
If what you love is your healthcare, simply leave it to the whim of Congress to make that happen for you.
But Venus also rules beauty, so don't decide on a whim to get a makeover—salon blunders abound during Venus retrograde!
Before the treaty, the Presger would tear apart human ships and stations—and their passengers and residents—seemingly at a whim.
A business model where we rely almost entirely on the whim of customers to supply our income is inherently one-sided.
Cornell was capable of an alternately seraphic or satanic croon, which could make mercury freeze or boil depending on his whim.
Cycling small roads that run alongside bulb-filled fields makes it easy to stop on a whim for a closer look.
CS: It was not until I was at Dartmouth College, when I signed up for an art class on a whim.
On a whim, he visited Yunomine, where the property was located, and after a night's stay, decided to take it over.
You, in those scenarios, are at the whim of what prosecutors or other law enforcement will want to do with you.
" The main concern, he said, is "protecting reporters from having to turn over state's evidence at the whim of the government.
The economic stimulus of continuing the Artemis lunar program is too important for the recovery to cast aside on a whim.
We'd been lifelong city folk, and moved from Philadelphia to the heart of Amish farmland in 2002 mostly on a whim.
I did a little thing [The Sopranos] as a whim, and that turned into the next 10 years of my life.
He revealed the most expensive piece of clothing he owns is a $75,000 jacket that he basically bought on a whim.
Mr Trump takes momentous decisions on a whim, without pondering the likely fallout or devising a coherent strategy to contain it.
Will we be a party centered around the creative class of special flowers used to having their every whim catered to?
On a whim, I talked my way past a gray-clad bouncer and climbed a grandiose flight of red-carpeted stairs.
It must know so again; we must not let the President lead us into an unnecessary war on his personal whim.
Don't they make ideal fodder for those intent on dismissing all trans people as deluded and their condition as a whim?
Shortly after the First World War, MacPhail decided, apparently on a whim, that he would personally bring Kaiser Wilhelm to justice.
On a whim, ordinary Charles Singulier buys a bowler hat — the kind pictured in several paintings by Surrealist painter René Magritte.
The chain has been around for 62 years – the first Hyatt location was purchased on a whim by a businessman in 1957.
Dressed in white robes and forbidden to speak "pagan languages," the boys are viciously whipped at the whim of this Dickensian monster.
"When I was younger, on a totally weird whim, I plucked out all of my eyebrows," Jenner confessed on her website/app.
The pair of Federal Reserve selections became just the latest Trump administration flame-outs sparked by the President's whim-driven nomination process.
But also sometimes, they go off on a whim, and wiser ears will say, 'no, that idea was tried 10 years ago.
Should his warning be taken seriously or was it simply a throw away tweet that represented a whim not a new policy?
There, Dave would drunkenly make his signature pork buns while legendary chef José Andrés, who showed up on a whim, mocked Chang.
Rousey's main issue seems to be that she gets to work on her boxing on a whim and do whatever she likes.
It's why on a whim he moved to Hawaii in his early-twenties if only because he wanted to surf more often.
Whether it's prepared under plastic sheeting or at Michelin-starred restaurants in Polanco, our guide will be our own nostalgia and whim.
Ruark, like Jennifer, came to Alaska on a whim after losing her California teaching job in a round of massive district layoffs.
Lately, I've been tootling my way through a few of the Grand Theft Autos, swapping between III and Vice City at whim.
These well-reviewed Bluetooth keyboards are 100% wireless and detachable, so you can bring them along or leave them behind on whim.
Worse yet, many of those who are buying these direwolf look-alikes are doing so on a whim and with little research.
He found the complaint hotline number for Universal Music Group on the back of a DVD and called it on a whim.
In the three-year interim, while realists rationalized restraint, Serbian shelling of Sarajevo blew up European women and children on a whim.
Can't say it's hard to understand -- critics claim Ryan has been spineless in dealing with President Trump, bending to his every whim.
While both these things are great if you have the whim, great sex can still happen under a duvet in the dark.
With thousands of masterpieces to choose from, users can switch from impressionists to modern photography on a whim using a complementary app.
On a whim, we decided to sign up for a 10-K running race, to give us something new to work towards.
Across a range of issues and departments, Trump is eschewing the normal processes in favor of governing by whim and gut instinct.
He's definitely acting strange — he's jumpy and a little rude to the salesperson and then he buys three rings on a whim.
But you give no weight to the safeguards that have been grafted onto the system, implying that the commissioner rules by whim.
They're worried, because soon they'll be at the whim of a fancy computer instead of relying on posting during high-traffic times.
But buying lots of e-scooters and leaving them at the mercy of human whim is an expensive business to try scaling.
He wants the fate of ZTE, a Chinese telecoms firm banned in America for sanctions violations, to turn on his personal whim.
The video shows her shopping for surfing boots online, and then, on a whim, she decides to search for silver high heels.
Instead, she wants to live her life, sharing specific moments on a whim just like any other 20-something with an iPhone.
Or is he just creeped out by his old buddy and glad he didn't decide to cut his throat on a whim?
The experience is a nightmare, harboring all the fears of working in a profession where work is chosen seemingly on a whim.
"If you try ecstasy on a whim, and you're drunk, and you're dancing in 90-degree weather, that is dangerous," Palamar said.
While there's not nearly as much oxygen as hydrogen in the WHIM, atomic oxygen has eight electrons, as opposed to hydrogen's one.
And Ugly Organ is the first time we went out on that whim and allowed ourselves—or myself—to be really weird.
Shane, somehow, finds the entire experience endearing, regardless of the sweaty screaming mosh pit that Sophia ditches him for on a whim.
The weather changes on a whim, at once leaving you at the mercy of bone-chilling, possibly deadly rain, snow and fog.
British finance minister Philip Hammond has lobbied for "enhanced" equivalence, which would mean that rules cannot be changed at the EU's whim.
And I was incensed at the arbitrary turn her life had taken, due to the caprice and whim of several dozen legislators.
Whether it's from nostalgia, advertising, packaging, reputation, recommendation, or sheer whim, a movie chosen from the shelves attaches you to your choice.
Not expectations, because he could cancel shows on a whim and then as suddenly put them on, impromptu, all-night and free.
That could bring a lot of pain to heavily indexed stocks, whose share prices are closely tethered to the market's overall whim.
I moved to L.A. on a whim, and within a week of arriving, I had hundreds of orders for my balloon designs.
"Dreamers face expulsion from the only country that they call home based on nothing more than unreasoned executive whim," the lawsuit argues.
If future creditors know their contractual rights can be suspended on a political whim, the interest rates they charge will go up.
"And also placating a guy who gets angry and upset and could fire them on a whim," he added of the president.
She advises taking time to plan for, choose, and work with a financial planner, rather than just doing it on a whim.
On a whim, Donovan moved from Chicago to Miami and soon found himself with little income to cover his monthly debt payments.
In a 2010 speech at Auburn University, Apple's CEO Tim Cook discussed how he made a career-changing decision on a whim.
The ombré look makes her mermaid shade more laid-back, as if she just decided to casually go green on a whim.
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Holt's other concern at the time was whether the tattoo was done when the patient was drunk, or acting on a whim.
But his most visible contribution to the global scene came in 214, when he launched Ed Banger Records, practically on a whim.
But rather than focusing on maximizing his company's bottom line, he views the operation as infrastructure for exploring his every creative whim.
Ebooks, music, and videos purchased electronically can similarly disappear on a whim, often with little or no recourse for the end user.
And even if delays mean your original plans go kaput, you can still find something else fun on a last-minute whim.
In fact, I only allow myself a round every day or so, an attempt to further prevent memory from interfering with whim.
We're partial to this personalized necklace, which you can add to as initials and families change — or with any sentimental whim, really.
People treat it as though it's something women do on a whim, why can't they just buck up and have another baby?
Opened quietly last October, this is not the kind of shop where you can just drop by on a whim and browse.
But there are different kinds of strength, and there are also other factors at work, including laziness, whim, habit and random chance.
At 23 she was helping teach theater class and on a whim decided to attend the show of one of her pupils.
I asked, on a whim, if there was anywhere that locals had taken up arms against the gangs: a self-defense group.
Here are all of the men and women, mostly of color, who let this family indulge their every petty wish and whim.
The artbot, officially titled Send Me SFMOMA, will text art directly to your phone, on demand, in service of your every whim.
She acknowledged that the chance to catch a Broadway musical on a whim was a major bonus to their New York life.
James Dainard, a cofounder and managing principal at Heaton Dainard Real Estate, got his start in real-estate investing on a whim.
The designers "served the aspirational whim of wealthy upper-class white women and then were completely dismissed by history," the artist said.
By his account, Mr. Guzmán would on a whim go to Macau to gamble or fly to Switzerland for a rejuvenation cure.
For Progress, the fusion of EDM and hip-hop is not a trend to be picked up and shed at a whim.
Within the 64-page draft, Secretary of Defense James Mattis reassures the Pentagon that Trump won't start a war on a whim.
By the 1490s, the bank was dead in the water, civic support had crumbled and the Medici were reliant on foreign whim.
So one day in 2011, "on a whim," Stewart set up a table at a soup kitchen with his son and girlfriend.
I moved from Florida to Texas on a whim after grad school and was pretty desperate for a job in my field.
"I'm certainly not willing to make changes just because of the whim of a president who wants to make a political point."
Tamra West, 22020, a real estate office manager, and her husband decided on a whim to sell their house in Riverside, Calif.
A few days later, Sasha and Lee stopped by Lucky on a whim and found the same bartender perched behind the counter.
The ability to fire someone shouldn&apost be taken lightly, nor should it be something that can be done on a whim.
The roughly half a million Rohingya still in Rakhine survive at the whim of a security state that considers them foreign interlopers.
Then one day, on a whim, he signed up for Horti, a new subscription service that ships members a plant every month.
Journalistic outfits have become suspicious that platforms will change the terms of deals and hang them out to dry on a whim.
New York (CNN Business)Hershey knows how to get you to buy chocolate on a whim — if you're shopping at a store.
On a whim, Costa-Giles posted to Facebook asking if anyone wanted to join her bright and early for a 4 a.m.
This is not something that she just did on a whim ... in her mind, this was the right thing to do for America.
She says that whim decision to pack up and move to Hollywood four years ago definitely paid off, and she's never regretted it.
Yet the best time I ever had in the game was when I decided, largely on a whim, to move to another city.
Most people wouldn't clutter their home with a no-name, underpowered Android tablet bought on a whim, but they'll take one from Amazon.
Its roots in the Constitution give the concept of stare decisis greater weight simply because a judge might want to on a whim.
Matters are not helped by the mercurial speakers in both houses, who can up-end the order of the day on a whim.
A woman must be able to 'travel' on a whim and follow the man's work schedule … but will not consider the woman's schedule.
The Whim app is currently available in Antwerp, Birmingham, U.K., Helsinki and Vienna, according to Hietanen, and offers a range of subscription options.
In Game of Thrones' penultimate episode, "The Bells," she slaughters thousands of people in what amounts to be a whim and a tantrum.
In The Great Alone, Hannah's intrepid heroines are Leni and Cora Allbright, who move to Alaska at the whim of Allbright patriarch, Ernst.
It's chilling to think that Donald Trump knows all of the nation's secrets and can reveal them to American adversaries on a whim.
Many new firms, such as those in online finance and the sharing economy, operate in grey areas that are vulnerable to regulatory whim.
In high-stakes communications, the rules are different for different people and organizations — accounting for pre-existing biases and the whim of events.
No longer at the whim of his father's wishes, or the desire to take drugs, he's just Nic, driving down a California highway.
Unfortunately I couldn't really tell because of the bedding and this isn't exactly the kind of things hosts can change on a whim.
A few months later, on a whim, Mr. Sando asked Mr. Hazan whether he could name them after his wife, as a tribute.
On a whim three months later, suffering a particularly bad case of the Mondays, I searched for flights and actually booked a ticket.
The owner of Charm City Cakes first popped the question in April 2018 on a whim after having a gut feeling about Colbry.
And then, he says, you want to start checking your phone slowly on schedule instead of just on a whim when you're bored.
The promotion originally ran March 10 through 14, but when flight cancellations hit, the companies decided on a whim to extend the event.
And manufacturers will have to race to figure out ways to wow and impress while Microsoft and Apple do it on a whim.
This is a significant gap, and people really are subject to the whim or generosity of their employers, or a luck of geography.
On a semi-whim, I add a bouquet of pink silk (faux) peonies that I'd been eyeing to the cart as well ($13.99).
On a whim—and with a great deal of curiosity—I queued back up for a match the second we ended the stream.
Since charity is not guaranteed, some of these people would end up at the whim of an insurance market unbound by government controls.
Candidates soon will have the ability to call each other out on a whim and engage in oral discourse for everyone to see.
Or that you can hop on a bus, train or plane on a whim, without needing a permit, and travel across the world?
The former is a political belief, subject to change on a whim, while the latter is an elemental part of one's human identity.
The problem is aggravated by the complex, multi-ethnic form of many African states, whose borders may have been created by colonial whim.
Britain, meanwhile, wants a more accommodative system of equivalence that does not rely solely on the "whim" of Brussels to grant market access.
Yes, Donald Trump is a weak and insecure man with no core values to prevent him from acting on a self-interested whim.
This administration seems hellbent on replacing a civil service that works for all taxpayers with a political service that serves at its whim.
To answer just such a whim, Farrow & Ball has introduced Paean Black, named for the color of an old prayer book's leather cover.
The investor made the purchase on a whim "to make sure someone didn&apost do something crazy with it," he told The Times.
The businessman made the purchase on a whim "to make sure someone didn&apost do something crazy with it," Cuban told The Times.
On a whim, in 2017, the husband and wife entered a contest — aptly called the "Win a Baby" contest — through radio station B103.9.
UNFORTUNATELY, working at a start-up all too often involves getting bossed around by undertrained (or untrained) managers and fired on a whim.
The next time I go grocery shopping, I will strictly adhere to a grocery list so I don't make on-the-whim purchases.
Wing It focuses on things that are far enough away to feel like a vacation, but close enough to do on a whim.
But that lifestyle wasn't sustainable for me, and so one year ago, on something of a whim, I applied to win a house.
There's a video floating around the Internet of him sparring with Marcelo Garcia, and he won a Kid's World Tournament on a whim.
And they didn't force us to cater to every whim of Facebook's executives or neglect hungry audiences who came with low ad rates.
"If we're at the whim of wireless carriers and platform developers, then I don't think large scale improvements will be possible," said Erdogmus.
Trump would seem, by design or by repeated whim, to lean towards his own version of civilizationalism – with Islam as the central target.
" He added, "We don't have a lot of assets to be giving every single cabinet member an airplane every time at their whim.
She submitted photos of herself on a whim and got recruited by Holly herself ... who invited her out to do a test shoot.
One morning on a whim I put on one of her button-down shirts: a billowy pale-blue one knotted at the bottom.
According to Gabriella Borter, the business manager of Whim 'n Rhythm, 32 juniors auditioned for the group this year, an unusually high number.
At first blush, the technology appeared interactive, or two-way, by virtue of users' ability to call up teletext "pages" at their whim.
In 2013, having recently turned 19, Prior-Palmer decided — on a whim — to enter the Mongol Derby, a rugged long-distance horse race.
Instead, it was almost a whim after a drinking session at a hotel bar — "I was probably ready for anything," Mr. Murphy said.
This means that those startups could be shut down on a whim by the publishers themselves, which own the IP of the game.
Black Mirror vibes, to be sure — and we're talking way more extreme than a digital voice assistant who answers to your every whim.
And a $229 brushed-aluminum trash can that I decided I needed to replace the junky plastic one I had on a whim.
Over the phone, he tells me how he posted the picture on a whim while playing a board game at a friend's apartment.
There are only so many unpopular ideas created on a whim that even a president like Trump is willing to keep pushing on.
On a whim, she tried out for Royal Caribbean her junior year of college and beat out thousands of others for a spot.
On a whim, the couple moved again, in 1955, this time to Point Reyes Station, an isolated farming community north of San Francisco.
He discloses American intelligence to deflect attention from unflattering stories, suck up to people he wants to impress, or simply on a whim.
In Mr. Trump's highly personalized presidency, foreign policy is a matter of impulse and whim, with no concern for facts or national interests.
Ailes (John Lithgow) is the dark lord at the center of it all, watching everything, offering counsel or inflicting pain on a whim.
Instead, the 213-year-old NYU student bought a Juul this summer on a whim and now vapes about a pod a week.
"Our lives are at the whim of 5- to 9-year olds," said Richard Yanofsky's son Michael, vice president of sales at WowWee.
Without MoviePass, I would have never taken the risk of going to arthouse theaters on a whim, and just stuck to my multiplex.
In theory, it is the nature of the job, and not the employer's whim, that is supposed to determine the worker's job status.
It was done mostly on a whim and only possible due to the free time available in the absence of a real job.
I just thought, "I'll put in applications for CCA and GEO [the other major private prison company]," on kind of a whim, honestly.
It transforms the world of Parks and Rec — a pleasant suburban small town where everyone's every whim is satisfied — into an unending nightmare.
That should be a red flag to investors, suggesting stock valuations could take more hits as the leader governs on a whim, Cramer said.
So how do we go forward, understanding that that's just an unrealistic and very naïve and nostalgic — to me, boringly nostalgic — kind of whim?
Considering that there's little rhyme or reason to what he does and that his priorities change on a whim, that's probably sound advice.[Bloomberg]
The farm is called "No Regrets," which is fitting since Morse moved there on a whim from Phoenix, Arizona and hasn't looked back since.
"No whim of freedom and 'tolerance' gives anyone the right to offend the feelings of believers," Polish Interior Minister Joachim Brudziński said on Twitter.
He's best known for "Pop Culture," a mash-up of 40 different songs that he created on a whim when he was only 17.
On a complete whim, and because I was using Google's new Pixel 3, I decided to see if Duplex was available in my area.
If passed, internet service providers (ISPs) will be able to give preferential treatment to services, blocking or throttling traffic to websites at their whim.
Duvall, who reveals in an upcoming appearance on Dr. Phil that she's been suffering from mental illness, started her Hollywood career on a whim.
GUSTAVIA, St. Barts — It has been 40 years since Jimmy Buffett traveled on a whim to the French island often known as St. Barts.
The joke works because the punchline — our bosses are bad at technology and good at making mumbo-jumbo decisions on a whim — is eternal.
Spicy alpaca sausage is a recurring motif, which he might add to a dish on a whim, consulting only his gastronomic imagination for permission.
Cardi said getting married was a moment she wanted to keep to herself and that the ceremony came together one morning on a whim.
In practical terms, though, many riders won't be carrying a helmet around for scootering since it's a transportation mode designed for whim and convenience.
Without a process to give the talks a momentum of their own, the entire enterprise depends on the whim of two highly unpredictable men.
Basic governance becomes harder when lines of authority are blurred and ministers serve at the whim of figures who do not occupy formal office.
While enterprise subscription businesses often have lower turnover because there's too much friction to change course, people can change their habits on a whim.
On a crazy whim I decided to go and booked the hotel room - which he said he would pay for - on my credit card.
So he'd bought them on a whim from someone he met in a pub, only to then realize that he was terrified of them.
I applied to three MFA programs on a whim, and when I got into Brooklyn College, I got to really get into the novel.
So to be specific, I'm actually broke by the standards of people who can afford to book tickets on whim and still make rent.
That means you probably shouldn't get a pixie or extensions on a whim — and certainly don't go platinum unless you've really done your research.
In their case, almost on a whim and in their "spare time," they started blogging and posting about fashion, travel, makeup and so on.
This sends the message to our allies in Latin America and around the world that our foreign policy can change at the president's whim.
And, to top it all off, the wall behind her new bed features rainbow lights so she can change the color on a whim.
She ignored the University of Southern California's efforts to recruit her for its track team, and, after graduation, moved to Boston, on a whim.
Now, as Westbrook seemingly bends the league to his every whim, Young says he knows exactly where the inexhaustible supply of resolve comes from.
But from Nike's perspective, that is what it was — the company wasn't running Twitter ads promoting the #Breaking2 hashtag all day on a whim.
As a singer, Joni was sentimental, soaring off into undeniably feminine falsetto on a whim and writing labyrinthine lyrics that often seemed dewey-eyed.
James Blake has had a longstanding residency with BBC Radio 1, and its afforded him a venue to debut new material at his whim.
So one weekend, on a whim, I decide to go for a drive and follow her most likely final movements, starting with the school.
"If you outsource fundamental foundational things to your country, then you're at the whim of bad actors and others who can shut you down."
If you don't have a strategy, you're not investing, you're speculating, and when you're speculating, your money is at the whim of the market.
She adopted them on a whim more than a decade ago, when an airport strike left her with some time to kill in Bangkok.
Once, on a whim, Mr. Lagerfeld had an iceberg trucked in from Sweden to use as a backdrop for a ready-to-wear collection.
It feels as if the only constant is change, and that means we're forever at the whim of other people's judgments, opinions and decisions.
Mr. Ruzicka moved to Hobart from his hometown, Melbourne, almost on a whim; he says Dier Makr could never have come about back there.
"It seems the president is hemmed in even more if, for every one of those people, he can't remove them at whim," she said.
Most of us wouldn't be able to spend $1,000-plus on a pullover, just on a whim—but we'd love to be able to.
It was the grief of losing one's child, being raped, beaten, tortured and separated from your own language, family and friends at a whim.
Vinod Khosla bought the land nearby on what he says was a whim, has never spent a single night there, and regrets it enormously.
At the 67-seat Anchorage, there's a no reservations policy (with the exception of large groups), ensuring neighbors can come in on a whim.
Right at Home When children want to design their own rooms, there are ways to honor their choices without giving in to every whim.
Then, I'll be at the mercy of their whim because there's always a chance they could lay claim to content I've yet to create.
Instead, we're shelling out big bucks for products that can easily lose features or worse—stop working entirely on the whim of a corporation.
Then, of course, there is the indignity of having to wait on the whim of an Israeli teenage soldier to motion me to pass.
"There's about as much justification for snakes being the intermediate hosts as me saying on a whim right now that it's birds," he says.
The genesis of the military parade, which was originally scheduled for Veterans Day this year, speaks to how this grew from a Trump whim.
She said Darnold once joined his sister, who was playing volleyball at Rhode Island at the time, in a coed tournament on a whim.
Activated by a scholar's desire or whim, the volumes career on rails, in red wagons, toward the readers of the New York Public Library.
Trump is known to change his mind on a whim, and can be swayed by those he is close with outside the White House.
"Even clients who have several million dollars in their portfolio don't just on a whim go out and buy an $80,000 car," duQuesnay said.
"If there were more men who auditioned for Whim n' Rhythm, we may have had a more diverse group this year too," says Borter.
What I've lived, and what I saw with my own eyes, is that laws can be changed at the whim of anybody in power.
The only way to know for certain was to take a closer look at the warm-hot intergalactic medium, also known as the WHIM.
A black man in America cannot decide on a whim to take off the "black" label and just be a man, whatever that means.
Let's face it, pretty much every momentous structure and wonder from history has been created at the whim of one or a few powerful megalomaniacs.
The stock market appeared to be moving at the whim of Apple, falling back into the red in the afternoon after Apple had moved lower.
I'm not talking about whatever Netflix airs on a whim—but movies that have just left the theater, like Wonder Woman or Kong: Skull Island.
Either way, the drastic actions are the latest example of how the fortunes of brands and merchants on Amazon's platforms can change on a whim.
Before long, Alexa, Siri, Google, and others like them will be woven into the fabric of your home, ready to fulfill your every need whim.
They reconnected in November after Australia resident Durrant, on a whim, asked her son, Robert Morris, to search for her old beau on the Internet.
The current employee, who is based in Europe, had been working for a company that was acquired by WeWork on what seemed like a whim.
He, along with friends Etienne Stoufflet and Travis Laurendine, organized the event practically on a whim, but were surprised by the instant support and enthusiasm.
In 2015, Adornetto first entered a local zucchini contest on a whim, and easily defeated his competition with a 9-pound zucchini from his garden.
The U.S. is being led by a climate denier who has little idea of how international agreements are negotiated, let alone renegotiated on a whim.
The things we used to do on a whim – send a friend a cat picture (or a crotch picture) – can now sink a political campaign.
The Gear Sport uses a standard 20mm watch strap with quick release pins, which makes it easy to swap out the strap on a whim.
But memes don't hide the children separated permanently from their parents on the whim of a racist deportation policy — in fact, they often suggest it.
To be called on a whim and be asked to be a part of something that you half-know what it is and it's controversial?
But it wasn't a whim decision: According to The Luxury Spot, Lyra had been begging for a side-shave and colorful dye job for years.
An otherwise lengthy game is reduced from dozens of hours of gameplay into noncommittal, bite-sized episodes that can be purchased at the user's whim.
We hate to beat a dead horse, but we will I'd never read the Lemony Snicket books before trying out the show on a whim.
"Many ships are specialised, they are often adapted for individual routes and cannot necessarily just be sent to different ports on a whim," he said.
Others fret that the princes themselves are part of the problem—that tens of billions of dollars should not change hands on a royal whim.
You might also be someone who loves Instagram, doesn't mind the data collection, and feels comfortable about informing Facebook of your every whim and action.
Mooncrash will change key variables on you on a whim (sometimes, facilities won't have power, or they'll feature environmental hazards you have to deal with).
Whim is currently being tested; it is due to go live in Helsinki this autumn and in two other Finnish cities late in the year.
The key isn't jobs taken on a whim, it's that young people are adapting to this new way to work and thriving in the process.
Also, they're constantly fighting for the attention of some handsome rando while producers play mind games and give them villain edits based on a whim.
Be smart: Some of the victories for normality weren't presidential whim, but process victories by inside players who knew how to slow or stall Bannon.
What few pundits have been willing to admit is that for many young people, voting Green is not a whim but a well-considered decision.
That plastic in your pocketbook is the greatest enabler of bad money habits, allowing you to spend on a whim and forsake all budget plans.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk proposed a futuristic tube-based "fifth mode of transportation" on a whim back in 2013 after he got stuck in traffic.
But corralling the unruly President who resists discipline and control and who blurts out inflammatory statements and sets Twitter alight on a whim is another.
Had my colleague Vlad Savov not sent me the Meizu EP-51 earbuds on a whim, I never would have found my perfect wireless earbuds.
"Many ships are specialized, they are often adapted for individual routes and cannot necessarily just be sent to different ports on a whim," he said.
In a press release Wednesday, the magazine ripped Facebook for stifling its content while seemingly allowing other companies to exploit user data on a whim.
Travis Sarandos, 29, a graduate student in Milwaukee, said he bought six $30 tickets on a whim as Mr. Rodriguez's news conference was underway Sunday.
The college senior acquired the piano on a whim but says it was one of the best decisions she's made so far in the conversion.
"I went on a whim, thinking it would be fun, since I hadn't been to Mexico before," she told Broadly in a message from prison.
All clifftop residential-style villas are ultra-private and exclusive-feeling with private plunge pools, plus dedicated villa hosts to cater to your every whim.
About 14 years ago, on a whim, she tried a one-day course in willow basket weaving, and found the experience thrillingly identical to swimming.
But on a whim, he had applied for a job with the Smithsonian and ultimately landed a position with the National Museum of American History.
One afternoon, on a whim, I asked Matthew Bernhard, a security researcher at the University of Michigan, to take a look at ValidVoter's security posture.
Ms. Parker said she started doing this on a whim after picking up her morning paper from the grocery store one day and feeling inspired.
The officials could declare the women's travel and trading illegal on a whim, confiscate their goods and even send them to prison, the report said.
Her video, filmed on a whim in her car, has been translated into more than 20 languages and been seen millions of times across platforms.
On a whim, Jason Sellards renamed himself Jake Shears, a play on "scissors" (his friends still call him Jason), and Mr. Hoffman went by BabyDaddy.
Whether the next attorney general keeps their independence or bends it at the White House's whim will define the executive branch for presidencies to come.
Named after the iconic character from Elf, my first tea diffuser from Sur La Table was a small self-care purchase made on a whim.
"I went to every possible store in Kigali, and then one day, on a whim, I decided to create the outfits I envisioned," he said.
And if he succeeds with one whim or idea, there's another that "fuels the next absurdity," as the source who has known Trump puts it.
For if military discipline can be overthrown at the whim of the commander in chief, it is no longer subject to the rule of law.
He had no detailed route, but merely followed his whim, summoned by oddities of the atlas, beautiful-sounding valleys, towns with interesting names: Kremlin, Mont.
He worked for a New York publishing house in the 1950s before auditioning for a play on a whim, which led to his performing career.
But occultists and herbalists of yore found parsley to be both lucky and unlucky, depending on what seems to be the vagaries of their whim.
Chief among those misunderstandings, Maler says, is the idea that abusive relationships are rare, or that victims should just be able to leave on a whim.
Their place at a top team is dependent on the whim of the coach, whose own tenure might not last a season at any one club.
While it's a good thing that Nazis are being booted offline, should it be at the whim of tech companies, instead of say, democratically elected regulators?
The characters peripherally involved are young and are shocked at how something they did out of thoughtlessness or a whim could have devastating real world implications.
Although we can't yet print complex items on a whim, we are at least heading in that direction—replacing vast swaths of labor jobs with automation.
But the emerging future of constant over-the-air updates is also a future where our lives are at the whim of short-term corporate interests.
The Russian occupation is wrong because we just don't change borders on a whim these days, and the human rights violations of Crimean Tatars are unquestionable.
With actual success of any given venture subject to the whim of outside forces, this growth is the non-monetary dividend that makes the experience priceless.
I just sort of did it on a whim because I'd had an account for a very long time and wanted to see what would happen.
These scenes aren't just an aside, a whim to break through the mundanity for a single episode — though The Magicians is also very good at that.
Louis decides to take her in on a whim after making a wrong turn and coming across a sign on someone's lawn advertising an available dog.
A handful of enormous tech companies curate the public library we conjure into existence every day, and they can and do delete it at a whim.
Authorities have also reduced the number of checkpoints and barred the random traffic stops that Shiite militias or security forces used to impose on a whim.
Honestly though, there have been plenty of days where I haven't planned on shopping and then ended up dropping a couple hundred bucks on a whim.
Unlike Indian states, Delhi cannot run its own civil service: the city's administrators are appointed, transferred or sacked at the whim of the (national) home ministry.
Fresh off her Emmy win, the comedian and actress lives her life out loud, taking to Instagram when the whim strikes her — much to our advantage.
Hannah Spooner and her boyfriend, Pete, went to eat at Little Caesars one day, and on a whim, entered to win a year of free pizza.
Since that is unlikely to happen, it seems likely that ICE's untargeted enforcement will remain an exercise in erratic excess, subject to political and bureaucratic whim.
Thanks to Amazon Prime, any item you purchase on a whim can arrive on your doorstep in two days or less — sometimes, even the same day.
So for Columbus Day, she printed the words "Columbus Was A Murderer" on a sweatshirt and "wore it to school on a whim," she tells Refinery29.
And a few months ago, on a whim, I filed a Freedom of Information request on food poisoning complaints made to New York City's 311 line.
But we wanted something special for this first show back, so we asked her on a complete whim, since she had been in town doing SNL.
Leanne Lauricella, who runs Goats of Anarchy, bought the child's costume around Halloween on a whim and is amazed by how Polly took to the outfit.
When Gavin Pretor-Pinney decided on a whim to inaugurate the Cloud Appreciation Society at a literary festival, he never expected it to draw much attention.
In essence, the FCC would no longer be able to abdicate its responsibility on a whim to protect users from the discriminatory practices of internet providers.
Back in 2011 and 2012, we would alternately capitalize Bitcoin or write it all in lowercase, depending on the whim of whoever was doing the story.
His own staff had to take away his tweeting privileges for part of the campaign, lest he set fire to another news cycle on a whim.
SOME countries change their names for ideological reasons (the Soviet Union), some as part of a break-up (Bangladesh) and some on a dictatorial whim (Myanmar).
On a whim, she decided to drive to Austerlitz, in upstate New York, to visit Steepletop, the estate of the late poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.
"Mike came into the group on a whim, but he was a phenomenon," says tenor Wanya Morris, 43, in an exclusive clip of the upcoming show.
So on a whim, I bought the internet famous TubShroom (it has nearly 15,000 reviews on Amazon and a 4.2-star rating) to mitigate the problem.
There, too, the signs can vary by whim, or by a change in catcher — and with the knowledge that they can be changed at any moment.
The inherent power differential between powerful male lawmakers and staffers who are expected to cater to their every whim can be a breeding ground for harassment.
That winter, on a whim, she invited the groom to join her in Barcelona, where she was attending a conference, and their long-term romance began.
Republicans expressed concerns that the Fed could oust a bank's board member on a whim without considering its legal or moral authority to do so. Rep.
Since we already had reservations to spend our last two nights at Bahia Honda, I decided on a whim to give Big Pine Key a try.
Barring a sudden conversion of the man whose whim is Turkey's will, or his unexpected departure from power, American-Turkish relations are unlikely to improve soon.
He shifts his positions depending on opportunistic ambitions or passing whim, sometimes motivated by nothing more than a desire to echo whom he is talking to.
But the flip side to this is that Cancers will also expect you to be 100 percent emotionally present for their every whim, mood, and rant.
They're not free to make their path in this new sector but are at the whim of the platform(s) they've chosen to affiliate themselves with.
Imagine having what might essentially be your whole fate laid out before you based on the whim and whimsy of advanced data and bizarre personality tests.
He tooled around the United States stealing almost all the big-ticket game pieces, acquiring new properties on a whim, and collecting kickbacks from other players.
Smaller festivals that rely on people attending for one day, on a whim, can go bankrupt in a year if bad weather affects walk-up sales.
The week began with David Antonio Cruz's performance, Green, howiwantyougreen, at Whim Estate Museum, the oldest and only remaining sugar plantation in the US Virgin Islands.
"It worries me that we have a president who makes decisions by whim and by tweet about how we're going to use our military," he said.
She was totally committed to her own look, regardless of fashion, and unceasing in her confidence that chance, whim, observation, and passion would yield beautiful cinema.
The Melbourne entrepreneur and mother of four became the doyenne of a French chateau after buying and gutting the neglected 183th-century property on a whim.
Posts on WeChat, a social media app owned by the Chinese conglomerate Tencent that is widely used among Australia's Chinese, can be deleted at Beijing's whim.
Faust signs the pact with a drop of his own blood: his soul after death in exchange for the sating of his every whim until then.
Many comedy shows are independently produced and the producers operate at the whim of owners who need to generate buzz — and ticket sales — for their club.
The calculus for companies considering mergers — or any decision — shouldn't be whether they think a president will seek to block or approve it on a whim.
Mr. Rosenstein has made it clear that he will not fire Mr. Mueller at the president's whim — which, to the president, means he needs to go.
The upshot is that Trump, who has a real scent for blood, will continue to trample and berate Tillerson whenever it's his whim of the moment.
It is such a great time for female filmmakers and it's just really great timing and to have moved my life to Canada on a whim.
For many enlightenment thinkers, pardoning was too dependent on personal favoritism and the whim of the king and sidestepped a more systematic reform of criminal law.
She only found out he'd died by googling him on a whim six weeks after his death to find his obituary in the New York Times.
Mitch McConnell has noted already, this President or any President is subject to impeachment at the whim of an "intemperate" (Hamilton's word) majority of the House.
The president, seemingly on a whim, gave a US adversary closely held information about an ISIS threat that had been provided by a US intelligence partner.
It has taken me nine years to grow accustomed to the idea that my health care won't suddenly evaporate at the whim of a new government.
Faye is on a feverish hunt to find her own freedom, which leads her to try everything and indulge every whim, egged on by the producer.
Such climate-related regulations that Obama issued exist at the whim of the Republican House and Senate — and we know the inclinations of the Republican Congress.
The decision to switch to the BlackBerry, like many the best decisions I've made in my life, was driven by a combination of whim, nostalgia, and spite.
The sorts of things you might grab on a whim at Home Depot or Best Buy or one-click at Amazon because, hey, that might be neat.
For everyone else, this just means you're one step closer to having a body-less computer fulfill your every whim—and possibly drain your bank account.[Reuters]
If you're wondering ... the system doesn't allow 45 to wake up in the morning and decide on a whim to send a blast message to all Americans.
Injuries have become a big problem, too, with many scooter companies struggling to promote safety without compromising the inherent convenience of hopping on a scooter at whim.
"We are talking about people's livelihoods, and we don't want to put people in a situation where we're removing their income on a whim," the spokesperson said.
The Minnesota-based publicist first applied for the show on a whim in 2016, and the show did not do right by her if we're being honest.
"This administration seems hellbent on replacing a civil service that works for all taxpayers with a political service that serves at its whim," Cox said in May.
We applied on a whim, nailed down our annual projections and growth plan, flew out to Mountain View, CA, to pitch Bulletin 23.0 and somehow got in.
However, the answer is to pay them—and charge its customers—fairly and transparently, not to leave it to the whim of riders to top wages up.
It was a whim, [and] within minutes, Jonathan Maberry, James A. Moore, Cherie Priest, Kat Richardson, and I had agreed that we were going to do it.
But where do you begin when walking into Forever 21 and buying a selection of shoes, jewelry, and clothing on a whim is no longer an option?
"[As a smaller creator], you're really in a place where you're at the whim of the ever-changing algorithm or a random support email address," he says.
When Whim launched two years ago, it was based on a straightforward idea: What if a dating app was focused on enabling real dates, rather than chatting?
Delman first came across Copeland in a magazine back in 2011 and was so impressed by her that he reached out to her agent on a whim.
After all, the first season ended the same way as the book, and now the rest of the story is up to the whim of the creators.
In 1986, Jones was bought out for $175 million dollars, and three years later, he decided on a whim to buy the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million.
" She added: "It shifts us back to a time before we passed all of these paid leave bills — when you were at the whim of your boss.
Click here to view original GIFCan you imagine if buildings in a city could grow and bend on a whim as if they were living, breathing organisms?
Amazon's Alexa exists to satisfy practically every whim, be it the need for an off-the-cuff joke or a useful answer to a must-know question.
"Decided on a whim that I wanted to become more of a minimalist," she writes alongside a series of before-and-after photos of her living room.
A new paper, signed by researchers from from Princeton University and Florida International University, suggests that Bitcoin is largely at the whim of one powerful entity: China.
Donald Trump is a man whose behavior follows the whim of his impulses and tantrums, much like a toddler, and the world is scrambling to accommodate it.
Cardi B and Offset took spontaneity to a whole new level -- they got married on a whim ... as in, the day he asked her to marry him.
In a perfect world, we'd be able to drop everything on a whim and fly to a private island for bottomless daiquiris and walks on the beach.
Gagne joined the site on a whim, he told VICE—and now, as he wraps up his sentence in a minimum-security institution, he's getting married again.
They can chase grown men to cars, make snow sleds of their own bodies, and make DIY sprinklers on a whim — with their adorable little furry faces.
The president of the tiny west African nation, Yahya Jammeh, issued the proclamation, which came with no forewarning and seemingly on a whim, on December 11th, 19943.
"He's just going to make decisions on a whim without consultation and merit of their analysis," Meeks, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee told Hill.
These functions can be changed on a whim, meaning homeowners can go with a flashy, colorful look one night, and a classic, soft-white glow on another.
More than anything, the album marks Omni's arrival from a miraculously good bedroom recording project, forged on a whim, into a band wielding their talent with intention.
"Well, I don't make decisions on a whim," said Girardi, who last year was occasionally miffed when questioned about Tanaka and the state of his fragile elbow.
Had I been toting a "proper" camera, I wouldn't have been able to photograph three separate outlandish vehicles just on a whim while walking past their stands.
In the primaries, the senator described Mr. Trump as so unsteady that he might even use nuclear weapons against a friendly country like Denmark on a whim.
"Dreamers face expulsion from the only country that they call home based on nothing more than unreasoned executive whim," the lawsuit says, referring to recipients of DACA.
Grown men moving guys around at a whim, desperately trying to find the best spacing — impatient, unable to wait for the next pitch without tinkering with someone.
At the whim of a supranational European despot, England's metaphorical hurt will be made actual, and the team will be forced to fight Portugal to the death.
Sanders is happy to have more debates but we are not going to schedule them on an ad hoc basis at the whim of the Clinton campaign.
We must eat the mini-burgers bought on a whim, not bury them in the back of the freezer until the guilt of throwing them out subsides.
Unplanned America was born over happy hour beers, when we decided, on a whim, to fund a six-month shoot in the States with our own money.
While he has sent mixed messages on healthcare throughout this saga, President Donald Trump's current whim seems to be to punish anyone who wants to go bipartisan.
The lesson: When it comes to website security, users are largely at the whim of site administrators, especially when it comes to the constant updating of software.
If primaries played a minor role and delegates could switch their votes at a whim, what was the point of the nominating convention in the first place?
Thirty minutes before sunset, on a whim I rode west until I hit one of the many beaches that run along the Dunes of Texel National Park.
The first, "Made in America," about Jay-Z's festival in 2012 in Philadelphia, he agreed to do on a whim because his family was out of town.
Malaysia "could, on a whim, decide to just say that they need it for themselves and they wouldn't be wrong in putting their people first", he said.
Then I ended up moving to London and I pitched it on a whim to a couple of places in the UK and they all said yes.
"I started making VR in the last two years, so the fact that this film even got entered into Tribeca was totally on a whim," she says.
A sophisticated pizza and burger place, Kerouac's was opened last year by Kate Claeys and Jake Cerese, ex-New Yorkers who moved to Baker on a whim.
On a whim, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, a writer for Motherboard, the tech and culture site of Vice, tried to contact Guccifer 27 by direct message on Twitter.
His policies are not the result of deep or long-sustained thinking, but rather the instant reaction to a whim, or to a Sean Hannity professed desire.
Credit...Alexander Coggin for The New York Times MILTON KEYNES, England — Last summer, a teenager named Tom Austin decided on a whim to record a rap song.
He had flown to New York City on a whim, buying tickets on Sunday so he could attend the public viewing of the items the next day.
While at the whim of an internet connection and app, the Cubo, for the most part, allowed me to rest a little easier while my baby slept.
Clevers said it was essentially a whim of three PhD students working in his lab who'd grown bored of reproducing mouse and human kidneys, livers and guts.
While it had been the practice of the IRS not to tax restitution prior to the law's enactment, that could have changed on a whim, he said.
With streaming, artists can instantly put their music online, which lets them test out songs, release music on a whim, or even adjust albums after they're released.
Farmers argue they are then forced to make expensive upgrades to their facilities on a company's whim, driving them further into debt, or risk losing their contracts.
On a whim I decided to buy the Smart Keyboard Folio, figuring I'd probably return it in a day or so, just like all those prior Folios.
His vocals veered between melody and various degrees of sneer, rant and cackle; he had a habit of adding an extra syllable — "uh" — to lines at whim.
"We're talking about undoing something that was the project, the signal accomplishment of a whole group of countries — on more or less on a whim," Musgrave says.
You create your own world and it takes a couple of years, but I see so many people, they're at the whim of their boss, their company.
Her bill would also prevent the passage of tough rules later by a future FCC or Congress less beholden to the every whim of entrenched broadband monopolies.
Since most adults don't get a set week off for spring break, your springtime trips might be taken on a whim more often than with months of planning.
While this does mean a little planning should go into it, that's still less than a month so we feel like the phrase "on a whim" still applies.
I put dozens of hours in, typically, playing each stage as a giant playground—meticulously combing through stealthily, then experimenting with all my wacky powers on a whim.
In the very first episode, Rebecca runs into an old flame on the streets of New York City, then proceeds to move to his hometown on a whim.
Yes, we may eventually use gene-editing to cure diseases and endow our species with new capacities—but such research cannot happen at the whim of rogue scientists.
"I don't believe that being in the fashion industry means that you are at the whim of designers or whomever is paying you," Wilson wrote in her post.
If you stroll through a Whole Woods—or any grocery store, for that matter—aimlessly purchasing on a whim, you're on a fast track to some serious spending.
On a whim, he gives up the business and leaves his wife, starting anew as the owner of a small run-down restaurant in the outskirts of Helsinki.
This is, after all, the year that brought us Beyoncé's Lemonade, a massively popular album about the heartbreak a woman endures at the whim of an unfaithful man.
The curious thing is that Brexit was supposed to be about "taking back control": immunising the country from foreign whim and interest, while asserting national dignity and independence.
I ended up telling them on a whim over dinner after a few glasses of wine because I knew if I didn't say it then, it wouldn't happen.
It's important and can take your IG account to the next level, but the fact is that not everyone can come up with cool quotes on a whim.
Since his hit series Crown of Kings single-handedly keeps Empirical running, employees were instructed to cater to his every need and whim whenever he visits the office.
The scenario wasn't unfamiliar: The Edwards family was nomadic, roaming from town to town every six months to a year, at their father's whim, and often without warning.
Finally, Zynga and many other lesser-known businesses illustrated that if you build a business on top of another business, you are at the whim of their decisions.
Chris Coons, the Delaware Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, said a summit like this, on a whim and without proper preparation, wasn&apost really diplomacy, but entertainment.
Politics aside, he was a French-speaking, tailored suit-wearing whiz with a conscience and a capacity for tending to Congresswoman Jackie Sharp's (Molly Parker) every sexual whim.
But I have little interest in really playing MLB The Show 17 (outside of Retro Mode, which is simple enough to pick up and play on a whim).
It's harder to see newer, more in-demand movies that are likely to sell out, but it's also easier to check out what's in theaters on a whim.
While companies are maturing, the sector is at the whim of governments and it's still unclear what rules and regulations will be placed around the sale of pot.
One of WeChat's first attempts at aiding tourism is a mini app called "MyHelsinki", a collaboration between Tencent, mobility startup Whim, the city of Helsinki and other partners.
Walker tells Refinery29 she was "hibernating on Monday and searching Yelp for the best challah French toast" when she decided to create a Yelp account on a whim.
But the apparent imminence of his departure depends completely on which part of the cast you're consulting, and what the president's whim was in his most recent conversations.
If they own a home, as 80% of them do, they fear losing it; property rights in China can be overturned at the whim of a greedy official.
About an hour before La Milpa was ablaze, on a whim and a bet, they used their walkie-talkies to order chivo — goat — for the next morning's breakfast.
But if Trump is permitted to the break the seal on the Fed's independence, what will stop him from doing that again and then again at his whim?
It was only after he missed a flight to meet with coaches at the University of Southern California that he decided on a whim to Google CSU's program.
This past January, according to the Madrid-based Cuban Observatory on Human Rights, some 28503,22019 individuals were jailed at the regime's whim, more than 500 of them women.
"The issue with [retail] bankruptcies is you're at the whim of the court," Chief Executive David Simon said last week on a conference call with analysts and investors.
With a smaller user base (90 million versus over one billion for Google Maps), Waze has the freedom to introduce new ad products on more of a whim.
Taken as a whole, Carnival's vision for seamless customer service that can anticipate your every whim was like an Uber for everything, powered by Netflix recommendations for meatspace.
These people do a lot of political work and are very committed, and this isn't a hobby or a fad that people decided to do on a whim.
You can say right now that this is not a constitutional guarantee for preexisting condition coverage, therefore, Congress could, at a whim, at any moment, deny the coverage.
The ease of using the form has led many students to decide almost on a whim to add one, two or even 10 more universities to their list.
He started training for wrestling on a whim in 2016 and had been doing it for less than a year when he walked into an Evolve open tryout.
I came out here [to LA] on a whim because somebody listened to my music and gave me a chance to stay up here and figure it out.
Without spending my entire day camp paycheck, I was able to secure outfits and transform into a confident, fashionable young adult at the whim of an outfit change.
"He doesn't possess the executive power to reorganize the government at whim," said Jody Freeman, a law professor at Harvard University who served in the first Obama administration.
There is every reason to think the whole thing is a whim or a publicity stunt, like McGregor's sudden "retirement" last spring, which lasted a day or two.
Many of us don't drive when abroad — instead we enjoy bus tours, taxis or other private vehicles, but that doesn't mean you're at the whim of your driver.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has some influence over the transit system, but he is largely at the whim of state leaders who have controlled the subway since 1968.
It's not uncommon for people in his situation, after hearing from counsel that there is a warrant, to quickly leave the premises, unwilling to chance a judge's whim.
The fact that this could occur on a presidential whim, with little to no advance warning, is the kind of thing that keeps Russia watchers up at night.
In 1965, while teaching at Stanford, Dr. Garriott applied to NASA on a whim — "the same way one would apply for any other government position," he later said.
This past Monday, on a whim, Jackie Summers, a liquor-brand owner, put out a call on Twitter for people to join him for a virtual cocktail hour.
Rifling through my backpack for some headphones to distract myself, I found, instead, a small white pack of ginger gum that I bought on a whim months before.
All these chapter forms are short, if unpredictable, and the reader feels not at the whim of an experimental dictator, but in the steady hands of a master.
Higelin plays an egotistic singer whose career is in decline and who decides on a whim to fake his own death to prove how fickle artistic reputations are.
He was certain to clash with a president who governs by whim and tweet, who trusts his "gut" more than he does his closest advisers and strongest supporters.
Whim n' Rhythm will continue to have two soprano and two alto parts, and The Whiffenpoofs will still consist of two tenors, a baritone, and a bass part.
"The Whiffenpoofs and Whim 'n Rhythm of 2018 will accept and thoughtfully consider all auditions from the class of 2019," the groups said in a statement on Facebook.
But the recent backlash over the program has focused on the exemptions for athletes, which over the years seem to have been given out almost according to whim.
Mainly, they move independently, apart, coming and going as if by whim, so it registers as a change when they pair off or line up or synchronize briefly.
Part of you thinks it's awesome to watch people drive a Mercedes that costs $150,000 at 100 miles an hour, then buy two of them on a whim.
My aunt, by then, was married, having just officially tied the knot in Las Vegas on a whim after a common-law marriage that spanned nearly two decades.
Shot on a whim on Super 8 and Hannah's iPhone over three days in the Colorado wilderness, Paradox—out now on Netflix and limited theatrical release—is unconventional.

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