Moshe Feiglin, whose Zehut party was slated to score as many as seven seats, was out; Avigdor Lieberman, who was left for dead by most prognosticators, won bigly . The reason may be as much technological as it is political: Reaching most of their respondents online or via cellphone, pollsters are inherently biased toward overrepresenting the sort of people who are comfortable taking an online survey or chatting to a stranger about politics.

To use a word coined by another strongman leader, this is politics done bigly .

And he does fear them, bigly . The latest illustration is the way he chickened out on a bipartisan agreement to keep the government fully funded, instead forcing a partial shutdown over chump change for "the wall." I use quotation marks because there never was going to be an actual, physical, continuous wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, much less paid for by the Mexican government.

Scott Adams uses his artistic touch and sense of humor to give readers an enjoyable, thought-provoking guide to the art of persuasion in his 2017 nonfiction book "Win Bigly : Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter."

This volume brings together 18 essays that examine the work of author and cartoonist Scott Adams from the perspective of philosophy, including God's Debris, Dilbert, and Win Bigly : Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter.

A: Bigly Red Richie answered this question very comprehensively on the RAWK forum.

I'd never named a deer, but during the 2016 Presidential election, the word " bigly " had been used often enough by Donald Trump that it had stuck in my head.

Bigly has launched India's First automated B2b Platform where you can import thousands of products to your e-commerce store and get contented order whenever you get the order without buying stock in advance.

Orban appeals to a 'vanished' white, Christian past and promises to bring it back bigly . Painting a picture of an Armageddon-like scenario, he proclaimed: "We are those who think that Europe's last hope is Christianity."

It used a down-home example to explain how $200 billion in federal funds would result in only modest extra spending, $30 billion being a bigly amount less than $1.3 trillion.

And its Bigly . The US will be going after international steel and aluminum producers, or at least those that export to the US.