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" We can amend that to: "Wonkiness is the main thing.
His wonkiness seems to resonate with Democrats in the district.
On one level, the inattention to ownership reflects the topic's inherent wonkiness.
Moreover, the consistent wonkiness of Democratic candidates suggests a party that values technocratic expertise.
Given their wonkiness, magic mushrooms can create a headspace where erudition and imagination become artistic affiliates.
This is why the party's nominees, from Jimmy Carter to Hillary Clinton, have tended toward wonkiness.
But his wonkiness at times makes way for a playfulness about Trump and a 2020 run.
In order to do that we need more than political insider game and wonkiness and intellectual argument.
"The wonkiness gives it personality and gesture," Colantonio explains, lifting it by its squishy lollipop-like handles.
While easy fodder for mockery, it's strangely easy to roll with this technique, if not excuse its wonkiness.
Williamson is a low-polling long-shot, but generated buzz with her condemnation of "wonkiness" on racism. 4.
I apologize for the quality, but importing the slide show into the Wordplay template resulted in some wonkiness.
The key here is that she isn't overwhelming us with details and wonkiness — though she has the ability.
There's a wonkiness and general rambunctious charm to the vast majority of his games, which are discrete, compact affairs.
The Democrats may find they need to give up a little of their wonkiness if they want resounding victories.
The drawings recreate the blurriness, wonkiness, and accidental cropping of home video footage, gently mocking this amateur art form.
She derided the "political insider game and wonkiness and intellectual argument," without offering a clear picture of her practical alternative.
Documentaries about film technology, at least those that aspire to reach some portion of a mainstream audience, have to make wonkiness ingratiating.
There's always some initial wonkiness with these scene changes, but they do a lot to keep buggy behaviors from becoming the norm.
Clinton, who "hates the press," has turned to her experience and wonkiness instead (columnist David Brooks has called her a human policy brief).
Yet its inconsistency across Android and general wonkiness have kept it from being the killer feature of Marshmallow we thought it would be.
In the end, given the scientific bent and wonkiness endemic to the region in question, it seemed only right to honor hard data.
But it makes the case for him as a towering figure whose passion, wit and wonkiness now seem like precious qualities in governance.
"I wanted to find a place that produced ceramics that have a wonkiness to them that offsets the hard surfaces," Mr. Furman said.
Everyone understands her when she says there's a "dark psychic force" unleashed upon the country, and everyone knows that mere wonkiness won't fix it.
Being experimental may mean some wonkiness in the UX, but it also could mean giving users upon something that works in a really unique way.
To hear her supporters tell it, that (re)rise from Warren has been fueled by a willingness to lean into her intellectual wonkiness without apology.
But it was Williamson, the author and spiritual adviser, who had the debate crowd cheering when she warned that "wonkiness" won't solve the water crisis.
Fox keeps telling its viewers that she's a "GOP Consultant" or a "GOP Strategist," which invests Nauert with just the right wonkiness and insider cachet.
The Wisconsin native's wonkiness wins out over his schmoozer credentials, making a high-profile job on Wall Street or as a K Street lobbyist an unlikely fit.
It signaled the company was moving on from its uneven Nexus efforts, which were themselves plagued by fundamental issues around Bluetooth connectivity, camera wonkiness, and basic reliability.
This mix features a number of his contemporaries—Botaz, Fritz Carlton, Lubelski—and is a perfect exercise in the type of grooving wonkiness they're known for dropping.
Gingrich's wonkiness would provide a welcome counterpoint to Trump's more, shall we say, ad hoc approach to the nuances of policies from taxes to immigration to foreign affairs.
Everything feels ever so slightly too slow, ever so slightly just not right, and it's that inherent and intentional wonkiness that gives it such charm and staying power.
It's a contrast with both Zuckerberg's tin-eared talking points and the technical wonkiness of Sundar Pichai, who now runs Alphabet as well as its biggest business, Google.
The competent but flatly generic style in which Eggerer renders the images makes one long for the finesse of a Ridley Howard or the wonkiness of a Nicole Eisenman.
Add in the wonkiness of the calculations … and you can see how the other two numbers could throw another name into the mix, especially if the race is close.
Went on an endless "listening tour" of such anti-glamorous, earnest wonkiness that reporters who trailed after her from town to town began to develop nervous tics and drinking issues.
That sounds great until the trickery fails, then you'll see a lot of wonkiness in what you're watching—from footballs disappearing to action heroes heads' flickering in and out of existence.
But when Warren criticizes malefactors of great wealth and proposes reining in their excesses, her evident policy sophistication — has any previous candidate managed to turn wonkiness into a form of charisma?
Update: We've heard from a few users that Voice over LTE (VoLTE) wonkiness might be the problem, a temporary workaround is to go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Enable LTE > Data Only.
On "Pod Save America," Favreau sits in what radio pros call "the power chair," dictating the topics and pace of the show; Lovett provides comic relief; and Pfeiffer and Vietor contribute an earnest wonkiness.
But sometimes, this wonkiness works—in debates against Sanders this year, Clinton made the Vermont senator come off tongue-tied on complex issues like gun control and foreign policy while she stayed confident and calm.
Since then, he has rolled out more than 100 policy ideas, a technocratic approach rivaled in sheer wonkiness perhaps only by that of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts among the Democratic candidates seeking the 4 nomination.
She declared war on wonkiness, addressed reparations for slavery by talking about "40 acres and a mule" and warned of a "dark psychic force" enveloping the country -- all new age-laced rhetoric that feels fresh and new.
When the constant reward for intellectual achievement, wonkiness, or political ambition is sexual appreciation, women may become confused: Will their intellects be treated not as ends in and of themselves but as "signals" of some other ambition?
Books of The Times The qualities that make Seymour Hersh a first-rate reporter — his hustle, his wonkiness, his nighthawk drive to unearth a radioactive fact and then top that fact — make him a second-rate memoirist.
"American Factory," however, isn't a "feel-good" movie; rather, it's a nuanced, thought-provoking documentary, looking at the cultural differences between Chinese management and American workers at a Dayton, Ohio manufacturing plant, reflecting President Obama's reputation for wonkiness more than anything else.
" Full quote: "If you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days.
"If you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days," Williamson said.
Yes, she discusses incorporating collagen-stimulating LED therapy into her treatments decades before the devices became a mainstay of aestheticians' offices, and she talks about the human bloodstream and the nitty gritty of facial musculature with palpable joy, but she keeps her wonkiness in #czech.
It seems the trailer is trying to evoke more of a feel-good version of Remember the Titans rather than recalling the wonkiness of The Martian, which is totally fine by me, but I do hope it doesn't shy away from showing us the actual important work these women achieved.
"If you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days," Williamson warned during the exchange about water contamination.
"If you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days," Williamson said at the presidential debate in July.
And the entire conversation that we're having here tonight, if you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days.
"The entire conversation that we're having here tonight, if you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this President is bringing up in this country, then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days," she said.
The racism, the bigotry and the entire conversation that we're having here tonight, if you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days.
"This is part of the dark underbelly of American society, the racism, the bigotry, and the entire conversation that we're having here tonight -- if you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this President is bringing up in this country, then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days," she said.
I tested it on the abstract for an epidemiological study of a skin condition, for example, and got a very mixed bag of results — including research papers on elliptical galaxies, the cultural evolution of co-operation, and a paper on the effects of low flush water closets in buildings and their impact on draining systems… Now it might be there's a brilliant robot medical dermatological hypothesis being forged by a budding machine intellect that connects the dots of poorly designed toilets with compassionate cultural leanings and a little galactic wonkiness but I doubt it.

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