Sentences with phrase «charged times the conversation»

In charged times the conversation around appropriation feels particularly intractable, and I have felt that its difficulty can be traced, below one's politics, to the gut - level ambiguity of feelings (and the regard for the feelings of others), since one person's «material» is another person's life history, as the controversy surrounding Dana Schutz's Open Casket (2016) at this year's Whitney Biennial dramatically underscored.

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The plea hearing began at 10:30 a.m. Flynn has been charged with making false statements to federal investigators about his conversations in December with Russia's ambassador to the US at the time, Sergey Kislyak.
To date, most of the conversation surrounding the TCJA has been focused on the one - time repatriation tax — charging a tax rate on cash and other assets previously held overseas.
The former national security adviser Michael Flynn has been charged with making false statements to federal investigators about his conversations last December with Russia's ambassador to the US at the time, Sergey Kislyak.
If you want advice from a leading business expert, check out Clarity, which charges by the minute for conversations with business gurus like Mark Cuban, who charges $ 166.67 / minute for his time.
Each new service has a different angle on how to do this — whether it's removing profile pictures, limiting conversation times, putting women in charge, or acting like an Uber - style dating on - demand service.
««Detroit» is sure to get people talking, and it's a conversation we should be having all the time, not just when there's yet another story of a cop shooting an unarmed black man or another story of a different cop not being charged with the crime of shooting an unarmed black man.
What's more, he has to do double - takes to realize that some of his new colleagues are crazier than the youngsters in their charge, including the macho phys ed dude Wade (Rainn Wilson), the gym teacher's eternally upbeat girlfriend Lucy (Alison Pill), the socially backward Doug (Leigh Whannell, who spends his free time in the lounge reading a book on how to start a conversation, and the less developed characters of Tracy (Jack McBrayer) and Rebekkah (Nasim Pedrad).
Those conversations happen all the time, but again, when something transitions to a commercial product, and that's what [AM2R] was — there wasn't a charge, but it was now a commercial product.
There are other times when I will quote a fee after a brief conversation, because I know exactly what the client needs and what I would charge.
(Almost every conversation I have with a non-lawyer who consults me for a recommendation, gets eventually to the worry that they'll be charged for the time it takes to ask about fees and get an answer.)
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