«It isn't emblematic any more.
The results are
not emblematic of publishing overall.
It is
not emblematic of past works the old Rare used to produce and Microsoft has made little effort at repairing this situation
Deceptively done;
not emblematic of Bitcoin's ideals.
Not exact matches
She's more
emblematic of the 1990s than of the 2000s, but remember this: Martha Stewart bet that by
not appealing her conviction (for lying to prosecutors, in case you forgot) and by simply getting her five - month prison stretch done with in March 2005, she would minimize the damage to her reputation and quickly get her company back on track.
Even though Christopher Hitchens» Why Women Aren't Funny is now a few years old, it remains
emblematic of his generation's beliefs about a conventional, biological and historical inability to create comedy and humor.
So in summary, it is obvious we're in a balance sheet recession, because the information above is
emblematic of structural unemployment, if
not the definition.
The Vatican was quick to say that it was the emperor's view that Islam was evil,
not the pope's, but the gaffe is
emblematic of the problem with Benedict, Bellitto said.
Whether its coincidental or
not, this track is
emblematic of why Kendrick's music resonates.
Those concerts — which had earlier been frequented by a young Assembly of God teen named Elvis Presley — were
emblematic of an important new phenomenon that occurred in the 1950s the leaking of Pentecostal musical forms and style, via Gospel music,
not into the larger church but into the world of popular music.
Justin Bieber is
emblematic of a larger culture of Americans who think that we don't need worship, organized religion, or church.
Murray believes that these sentiments do
not emerge from her own cosmopolitan ideals but rather are
emblematic of a contemporary celebration of narcissism.
Since they sold Claude Makélélé to Chelsea in 2003 — perhaps the most
emblematic of the headscratching transfer moments, even though he never actually got to extract any on - pitch revenge — Real have won three Spanish titles, two cups and last season's Champions League, and even if it could be argued that a club of their size and standing should have won more, that's still
not too bad.
I don't think these points are necessarily inconsistent with feminism, but they're
not particularly
emblematic of it.
«But Carmela sent Tony packing when she wasn't happy, and I think that's
emblematic of changing attitudes in America.
It's
not going to be here for very long and Buffalois really
emblematic of what's wrong with the state,» Trump added.
When I asked him if there were any particular policies that were
emblematic of Thompson's non-divisiveness, he said, «It's
not so much it's a particular policy as it is a style and a behavior.»
This is
not only wasteful and inefficient, it is
emblematic of a broken system of food production that is simply unsustainable.
This is
not particularly
emblematic of his work, but it's key to understanding Araki as a filmmaker, and features him at the height of his talents.
From its opening stage, Sonic Forces displays a number of issues that are
emblematic of the journey ahead: Its insistent tutorial messages interrupt your initial sprint down a winding road, the cinematic transition sequences that take you from one path the next that renders you an observer,
not an active participant, and right as you're about to settle into the glee of your mad dash forward, the stage ends.
All of this is
emblematic of the clumsy screenplay from Dorothy Blyskal, which doesn't manage to find a groove even as we enter the three men's young adult days, as an aimless Stone enlists and the three plan a European vacation filled with nightclub visits, gelato and grousing about WiFi availability.
I couldn't help but sigh out - loud when I heard them because they're
emblematic of the main thing The Dark Tower is lacking — heart.
As TIME noted, «Black Panther is
emblematic of the most productive responses to bigotry: rather than going for hearts and minds of racists, it celebrates what those who choose to prohibit equal representation and rights are ignoring, willfully or
not.»
There are also a few shots,
not so much gratuitous as
emblematic, of some severe wounds that ooze lividly.
That Debney's muscularly exotic score doesn't play like symphonic kid's stuff is
emblematic as to why «The Jungle Book» exceeded just about everyone's wildest expectations, as Debney's majestic score that proudly swings through the jungle with Max Steiner's «King Kong» in terms of chest - beating, old - school symphonic power.
But Slide is a lively character who gets to say funny things, and his presence is
emblematic of the thought process behind Tower Heist: It doesn't matter if things don't make sense as long as the audience is happy with the end result.
Galling, certainly, but tellingly
emblematic of a film that doesn't pause to think — or particularly want its audience to, either — about underpinnings it's previously labored to establish.
That so vibrant a «civilian» as Pepper has been for years reduced to cameos (or, worse, temporarily infused with superpowers) is
emblematic of why the small - screen approach doesn't scale well to the big screen.
Rock shouldn't have to bear the burden of screen comedy with his current film, but it is
emblematic of our national failure to just make a funny movie.
Fargo is often targeted as
emblematic of the Coens» superiority to their characters, and that perception isn't off - base.
(9) As with The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China was ahead of its time, and audiences in 1986 were
not ready for the flamboyant Hong Kong style action films or for the mockery of the
emblematic American action hero.
Solo series or
not, to this day the Silver Surfer remains one of the most identifiable characters in comics and
emblematic of the genre's cosmic stories.
Wainwright's visual style careens into overkill during the quieter scenes; there are one too many shots of drops of blood falling into water,
not to mention some unnecessarily
emblematic closeups of menial things, such as coffee being poured into a cup.
But in its swirl of jargon and personal acrimony — a parent at a meeting once asked Ms. Anderson, the white mother of a biracial child, why she did
not want the same for Newark's «brown babies» as she did for her own — the fight over her tenure is
emblematic of the bitter national debate about how to educate American students for a more competitive world.
But what transpired there, or rather what did
not transpire there, is
emblematic of the intrinsic failures of a public school monopoly that does
not demand market accountability.
Perhaps it's my old English major background surfacing, but I can't help but see the firing / rehiring and test score episodes — and the very creation of the public Michelle Rhee herself — as
emblematic of the weaknesses of current school reform.
This trip is
not only an extraordinary opportunity for this group of young scholars, but it also
emblematic of the experiences that independent charter schools seek to provide for those they serve.
Yet the race and its surprise outcome were met with tepid coverage by national media outlets that didn't seem interested in a race that was
emblematic of national tensions within the Democratic party and the school reform movement.
Not only has the network's expansion been inextricably bound up in Moskowitz's rising profile, but her hard - driving style has become
emblematic of the city's — and the nation's — school reform movement.
Perhaps testing is
not the lever to pull to improve student learning, considering that low student achievement rates are more
emblematic of systemic poverty, racism, and opportunity gaps than the aptitude of a student.
The writing in The Black Witch is solid, the fantasy is developed, the world is immersive, and the characters are
not flat — though some are
emblematic.
JF: I couldn't agree more, you made a great choice and ended up with a delightful,
emblematic cover for your book.
He replied that Facebook was
emblematic of what was wrong with our economy, because it doesn't produce anything, and consumes a lot of productive time in the process.
I haven't really seen the craft beer bars, but it's
emblematic of Whole Foods and their unique experience.
In other words, all three of those behaviors are
emblematic of separation anxiety, but
not all dogs with separation anxiety show all three behaviors.
The
emblematic and highly regarded Varanda de Lisboa restaurant, overwhelms with its stunning view over the city and conquers the most demanding palate or it would
not be the symbol of excellent Portuguese gastronomy.
Of course, Dark Souls didn't come up with all these ideas on its own, but it handled them so well and with such flourish that it's become
emblematic of them.
It wasn't ready for our hands - on, but it's
emblematic of the focus on getting everyone and anyone into the addictiveness of rally - and, seeing how impressive Dirt 4 was even with our limited play time, that's a worthwhile pursuit.
From gear to popular monsters, fans will enjoy the fun upgrade system combined with all the content
emblematic to the series, but the overall journey isn't exciting.
There may
not be a subject more
emblematic of the American West than the buffalo.