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"anticipatory" Definitions
  1. done in order to prepare for something that you think might happen

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There was an anticipatory hush, and then the room erupted.
We're in an anticipatory stage that is rather anxiety inducing.
Again, I just think the article was anticipatory at best.
My mind went into anticipatory overdrive: Did she want directions?
I learned there is a name for this: anticipatory grief.
They are not going to be moving in an anticipatory sense.
Here are some alternative scoops worthy of an anticipatory tweet: 1.
"It's all due to this wave of anticipatory anxiety," Taylor said.
You needn't celebrate the holiday or buy a single piece of product to get swept up in the ecstasy of an anticipatory period that, like all anticipatory periods, beats the anticlimactic event by a miracle mile.
He has been on an anticipatory bail in the case since Mar.
Perhaps. But Amazon was granted a patent for "anticipatory shipping" in 2013.
It was a delight from first, anticipatory sip to last wistful drop.
Anticipatory customer service is one of the most effective ways to create wow.
It's impossible for even the most anticipatory front office to avoid the aftermath.
We urge policymakers and regulators to adopt this anticipatory approach for transmission development.
Furthermore, if that anticipatory rise of dopamine doesn't occur, there's no lever pressing.
I needed answers, though, so I took three anticipatory Tums and chugged another can.
This is completely anticipatory based upon uncertainties around the trade war, slowing growth in Europe.
It's not as difficult as you might assume — particularly if you adopt an anticipatory mindset.
With a condition one school psychologist labels "anticipatory anxiety," Joseph is consumed by his fretting.
Farchione says that, generally speaking, it's the anticipatory anxiety that is often the worst for people.
Don't worry about their seriousness or ranking them; just capture what's causing you any anticipatory fear.
Mary Mattingly's Along the Lines of Displacement: A Tropical Food Forest (2018) embodies this anticipatory logic.
With anticipatory anxiety, you feel anxiety at the conscious level while thinking about a future event.
I knew Rasheed could be killed at any moment, and I grappled with the anticipatory grief.
She isn't in any hurry, and she's preoccupied with a relaxing and anticipatory sort of arithmetic.
That's a conceptually simpler approach that doesn't require any sort of anticipatory prediction of your future state.
And now, what Wood Mackenzie calls a "rising protectionist stance" is causing "traders to build anticipatory inventories".
"Instead of scoring cheap points, he went for the more prudent and anticipatory attitude," the adviser said.
It was one of those fights that pushed the whole fight game into a wild, anticipatory frenzy.
The arena was buzzing with excitement, shifting from anticipatory silence to deafening cheers as the competition got underway.
"It's better when you sing," one of the kids says, at which point I convulsed with anticipatory laughter.
Anticipatory nerves build as Giorgio awaits the technician to step in to the room and draw their blood.
So the anticipatory mood is leavened by trepidation: People fear that instability may accompany this major political change.
Most bereavement therapists call this missing someone while they're still alive "anticipatory grief," the purgatorial wait before death.
Most bereavement therapists call this missing someone while they're still alive "anticipatory grief," the purgatorial wait before death.
They may also experience anticipatory grief about their inability to raise their children into adulthood, Park added by email.
But there are some anticipatory elements that are on display when the trade is viewed with a larger frame.
At the same time, the advances in genetic technology have put white supremacists into a kind of anticipatory lather.
The staff at luxury hotels, however, are usually trained in anticipatory service, and the need to please their guests.
If you have kids, try to remember those anticipatory weeks before birth — and the hazy weeks and months after.
The targeting of Soleimani "appears far more retaliatory for past acts than anticipatory for imminent self-defense," she said.
The images have a kind of haunting energy and all the anticipatory power of the moment before a storm.
Apes, like people, do what's called anticipatory looking: They look to locations where they anticipate something is about to happen.
They're also worsened by the accompanying anticipatory anxiety, or constant fear that another panic attack will happen again without warning.
Head trauma affects the brain's anticipatory neural network which guides human reactions and the tool focuses on analyzing visual response.
As I debriefed with Beth, the anticipatory anxiety waiting to perform greatly outweighed the fear I felt while on stage.
Then, when he said yes, I had so much pre-anticipatory anxiety that when I approached him, I literally barfed.
Anticipatory anxiety is very common, and often time people will discover it isn't as bad when they actually do it.
The mood was upbeat and anticipatory, not unlike the crowd assembled for a rock music festival, but without the weed.
For more than a decade, young and young-ish people have been living in anticipatory grief for everything we know.
In reality, the yield curve would steepen in advance of Fed action, owing to the reality that markets are anticipatory mechanisms.
That anticipatory energy only increased when a group of smiling publicists confirmed that later, we'd get the chance to interview Mrs.
Without nuclear weapons, any such conventional expressions of anticipatory self-defense would likely represent the onset of a much wider war.
"I thought it was anticipatory at best," Phillips reportedly stated in reaction to THR's report, which was later refuted by Deadline.
But there are two key differences between us and other species when it comes to the anticipatory, motivating release of dopamine.
The initiative includes having "a more anticipatory government that utilizes technology to better serve citizens' needs," according to the Smart Nation website.
As the tug-of-war between savvy consumer and anticipatory marketer persists, will the exit pop-up's successor be quite so grating?
My sense was that the legislation was anticipatory as much as it was geared to cracking down on what was actually happening.
"Anticipatory emotions are more likely to be expressed early in the week, while reflective emotions increase on the weekend," the report said.
Does speculation provide the same anticipatory thrills as a wrapped gift or the ascent of that first hill on a roller coaster?
Many long-term supply contracts are already referencing an LME price, an anticipatory step designed to set future deal parameters, Ortiz said.
They spent Thursday night in a safe house, and on Friday, a court granted them anticipatory bail, effectively protecting them from arrest.
"Pre-experiencing the procedure in virtual reality can be very helpful for reducing the patients' anticipatory fears about the unknown," Hoffman said.
It helps you avoid restless sleep brought on by the anticipatory stress of missing an early flight or arriving late to work.
There's also a treatment called "anticipatory awakening," which involves being woken up 15 minutes before a night terror in order to prevent it.
But the reaction from the fans as he strode to the plate on that occasion was less curious murmur and more anticipatory buzz.
So far in the United States, that's meant the canceling of conferences like Facebook's F8 and anticipatory Costco raids by Covid-19 preppers.
We call it anticipatory anxiety, and anyone who's tossed and turned while worrying about an important meeting the next day knows it well.
Alternatively, CEOs can consider raising anticipatory funding, even if in the ideal world they might defer a raise in pursuit of higher valuations.
There's nothing unusual about that, but when executed this far from the rim it shows just how powerful and anticipatory James can be.
KEVIN HASSETT SAYS REASON TRADE WAS SUCH A POSITIVE IN QUARTER WAS THAT IMPORTS FROM CHINA DROPPED SHARPLY AFTER EARLIER, ANTICIPATORY BUILD-UP -WSJ
"Congressmen and their staffs are searching for ways to make government more anticipatory," Edward Cornish, president of the World Future Society, said in 1978.
It wasn't until a judge granted us anticipatory bail on Friday barring the police from arresting us that we could get out of hiding.
He's working the rhythmic and muscle memory of his dancers because the mind knows what's coming, as does the body, quivering with anticipatory release.
Moving from one room to another at the 24th Street location brought a palpable feeling of anticipatory excitement — a rare sensation in contemporary art.
The design of Peak's Everyday Backpack is so delightful and so anticipatory of my changing day-to-day needs that it's become my everyday backpack.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Irma has strengthened to Category 4 and may make landfall in the U.S. by Saturday; Florida has declared an anticipatory state of emergency.
Even when the show disappoints, as it so often does, the anticipatory thrill it provides in the moment is unlike anything else of its kind.
To do so, Brooks Goldade, director of digital experience at B-Dubs, told CNBC that the company is looking to bolster technology that is anticipatory.
For weekenders faced with the anticipatory bleakness of Sundays as they contemplate the return trip to their primary homes, the short distance is a comfort.
Many long-term supply contracts are already referencing an LME price, an anticipatory step designed to set future deal parameters, industry investors have told Reuters.
Limited-time offers increase "anticipatory regret" — aka "fear of missing out" or FOMO — which drives people to purchase things they otherwise wouldn't, according to research.
But few aspects of aging generate quite so much anticipatory horror as nursing homes, and so Green Houses have attracted disproportionate attention, including media coverage.
When a show makes the choice to frame so much of itself as anticipatory, it had better have the firepower to back up that promise.
Trilobites You know that face your dog makes, the one that's a little bit quizzical, maybe a bit sad, a bit anticipatory, with the eyebrows slanted?
In a word, Gibson's work is anticipatory — imagining who we humans might become when we truly begin to fill out the contours of our expansive humanity.
I heard myself letting out an anticipatory holler, like a Hollywood fighter pilot banking through a dogfight, and threaded the needle at nine miles an hour.
But more than that, he's in such a good, anticipatory mood because moving to London has meant he's been reunited with his mother after several years apart.
Official presidential portraits are typically commissioned post-presidency, so in a sense this competition offered the anticipatory satisfaction of imagining the premature conclusion of Trump's political career.
He is small and slight, with thick dark hair, peaked eyebrows, pale skin, and a quiet, anticipatory presence—he is often on the balls of his feet.
In this way, speculators tend to accelerate the shift from contango towards backwardation, but because there is an anticipatory element, the adjustment can also overshoot and then correct.
In this way, speculators tend to accelerate the shift from contango toward backwardation, but because there is an anticipatory element, the adjustment can also overshoot and then correct.
The high, he says, is not necessarily engaging in sex, but reveling in the "anticipatory fantasy excitement" of imagining the next nude picture or the next raunchy message.
Trump is signaling — through his terminology, through his delegitimizing actions, and through his anticipatory undercutting — that the press is literally the enemy, to be distrusted, ignored, and excluded.
Two opposition politicians were arrested this week, and three journalists applied for "anticipatory bail" when they were tipped off that police had surrounded their offices to arrest them.
The researchers wrote that in the economic cycles between 1968 and 1988, they didn't find a "striking anticipatory drop" in conceptions before the recessions during that time frame.
Mr. Noakes called the phenomenon "anticipatory thermogenesis," and while he is not sure what causes it, Mr. Pugh attributes it to his fear at what's about to come.
When my mother was diagnosed with cancer in 2013 and treated at the same hospital where I'd been treated, I had anticipatory flashbacks about entering those glass doors.
Fifty Shades Darker When Fifty Shades of Grey premiered in 2015, it was to a barrage of anticipatory criticism based on the novels' disturbing tendencies with regard to consent.
This law was, like many bad laws in American history, an act of anticipatory war fever—the government at the time was preparing for a potential war with France.
I am not a fan of "anticipatory grieving," the term psychologists use to describe how some people with chronic disease mourn their expected death with their partners and kids.
Moreover, any resultant American resort to "anticipatory self-defense" could be nuclear or non-nuclear and now be indicated without any specific regard to Kim Jung Un's presumed rationality.
"I always provide a lot of anticipatory guidance, that you should not be surprised or alarmed or that it means that your loved one is healing," Dr. Blinderman said.
And Mr. Kaikai, Mr. Madowo and Mr. Mijungu headed to court to seek "anticipatory bail," which would essentially keep them free even if the police filed charges in court.
While this kind of mental ping pong probably isn't the way you like to spend your time, some anticipatory anxiety can be beneficial because it can actually improve performance.
With apologies to anticipatory figures from Frederick Douglass to Jesse Jackson, a black President resided for decades in the realm of popular culture, a figment of the liberal imagination.
The weekend has been so tightly scheduled, full of so much anticipatory energy, it's been difficult to find the right moment to speak with the athletes and their families.
When I looked it up, the closest phrase I could find to describe it is 'anticipatory nostalgia,' which doesn't fully articulate the bittersweet, pink and blue quality of emotions.
That likely means there have been at least a few anticipatory purchases, from users who likely plan to get the console but couldn't yet, as supply constraints continue to persist.
It will lead us into a new age of true anticipatory contextual and augmented computing, where our devices provide the information and intelligence at the exact moment we want it.
This would effectively close the gunshow loophole for assault weapons and combined with anticipatory screening measures, could make it tougher for would-be mass shooters to clandestinely acquire a weapon.
The central premise is that as an anticipatory mechanism, the market discounts future economic growth and, thus, tells us many months in advance whether the economy will grow or shrink.
But Mattis in a House Armed Services Committee hearing described the deployment of up to 4,85033 guardsmen to the border is "an anticipatory backing-up" of Customs and Border Patrol.
" And for the practitioner, it's an opportunity to do some anticipatory guidance, he said, telling the athlete, for example, "if you see any lesion on your skin, notify your trainer.
"The market is being very anticipatory of tax reform and the regulatory reform that the president has talked about," said Daley, head of U.S. operations at Swiss hedge fund Argentiere Capital.
All I knew for sure was that this feeling — the shameful, uncomfortable feeling of purposely overeating — had to be better than the harsh, anticipatory grief I'd been carrying around with me.
McIlroy, trying to complete a career Grand Slam by winning his first Masters, took a low-key, low-volume approach to this tournament in an attempt to reduce the anticipatory load.
What is needed is strong, anticipatory guidance by those who intersect the technology, health and ethics worlds to determine how we develop and deploy technologies that deliver the greatest societal benefits.
And if their anticipatory catharsis and faith in the democratic process evaporates, the anger could seek a different outlet — in turn risking a backlash from Trump supporters and a downward spiral.
Anticipatory thanks are strange, and even due thanks are not always welcome: Grouches will complain that you are filling their inboxes, presumably crowding out notices of cake in the break room.
In a statement the fund said it had approved an anticipatory capital injection for the bank of 310 million euros that the lender could use immediately to boost its capital ratios.
Yellen is a strong believer in the Philips Curve and the current models the Fed uses to predict future levels of growth and inflation as justification for anticipatory monetary policy action.
We may have to wait until December 15 to see Star Wars: The Last Jedi in theaters, but we can always spend countless hours in anticipatory speculation all spring, summer and fall.
Harris spoke compellingly of the heartbreak of dealing with a terminally ill loved one, of "anticipatory grief" and the grueling and cruel way our health systems deal with patients and families alike.
The new appointment led to outrage in India, even as another TERI employee accused Pachauri of being a serial sexual offender last month and asked for his anticipatory bail to be quashed.
At the time, anticipatory anxiety about the episode, which ultimately attracted 42 million viewers, reached such an intensity that the network decided to slap a spectacularly patronizing "parental advisory" warning on it.
Berchem also writes that Kavanaugh "and/or" his friends "may have initiated an anticipatory narrative" as early as July to discredit Ramirez — months before Kavanaugh said he first became aware of the accusation.
The recent rumors about a potential Apple car may have all been a massive waste of anticipatory energy better directed toward the levitating, hologram-beaming "iPhone 10," if a new report is accurate.
"The court finds the allegations about Attorney General Healey and the anticipatory nature of Attorney General Healey's remarks about the outcome of the Exxon investigation to be concerning to this court," he wrote.
On the night of June 30, Williamson can watch in anticipatory awe as the free-agent supermarket opens for business and the groveling of teams with precious salary cap space begins in earnest.
Software will become smarter, more anticipatory and more personalized, and we will increasingly be able to access it through whatever interface we prefer – chat, voice, mobile application, web, or others yet to be developed.
No word on what they look like (although, you know… google), so for now you should just immerse youself in their swirling pop, slick as an otter's pelt, sexy as that anticipatory first kiss.
His highlights are littered with touch passes and pocket awareness and anticipatory mastery, like the 210nd-and-220 dart he fired before DeAndre Hopkins had slipped past a lurking linebacker last Sunday against Cleveland.
After a deliciously anticipatory wait of, oh, two minutes, Mr. Steinberg weighed in, with authority: The Sunday NYT crosswords were all "themeless" (unless you consider being news-related a theme) until the mid 1950s.
She's so great for making a space to talk about mostly mom-related things, like anticipatory grief (I think that's what they call it?) about grieving the loss of someone who is still alive.
Bank Negara's measures, announced last Friday, will allow foreign investors to hedge risks in the onshore ringgit markets even on an anticipatory basis, remove limits on the duration of hedges, and deepen bond market liquidity.
"The frustrating part is, if the global community was less reactive and more anticipatory we could already have had this vaccine through clinical development and it would be ready to roll in China," Hotez said.
"Anticipatory is really being led by the tech giants, the Googles and the Apples, who are trying to figure out what you need when you need it or slightly before you need it," he said.
Often, it's the anticipatory fantasy, the recall of the act itself, the excitement of the chase that allows them "to lose themselves completely" rather than think about their spouse, their kids or their boss yelling.
Depriving yourself of morning light won't help "If you know that certain people are more likely to be depressed in a certain period of time, you can take anticipatory steps to alleviate that," he said.
The trial, she told jurors, was ultimately about the "old-school argument" that "anticipatory shootings" are justifiable and the "modern, 2014 version" that the police may not shoot unless someone is in fact attacking them.
J.P. Driving but not quite urgent, structured but not quite strong, anticipatory but not quite felt: "Saturdays" is the better of a pair of new songs from Twin Shadow (the project of George Lewis Jr.).
A significant factor in keeping the peace has surely been anticipatory catharsis: The widespread expectations of a big Democratic wave in the coming midterm elections are containing and channeling that indignation, helping to maintain order.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The sound and imagery of gospel infuse this enigmatic song, an anticipatory elegy that's the B-side to a more combative new single, "I Owe You Nothing," by the Swedish songwriter Seinabo Sey.
Shura: Nothing's Real (Polydor) This English electropop fixture has been releasing anticipatory singles from this album for two years now, but no avant-dance expert could have predicted how unified the final product would be.
In fact, he says, sometimes living in these circumstances and the anticipatory anxiety that comes with them can make for a traumatic domestic environment for the children who grow up in a household like this one.
The central banks also vowed to work closer together to ensure smooth and stable financial markets, and to support any "anticipatory measures" by the Bank of England, Bank Indonesia Governor Agus Martowardojo said in a statement.
President Trump's comments, meanwhile, at first blush painted an ostensibly optimistic and anticipatory picture of the outcome we could expect from his meeting with Kim — despite what we've seen, heard and know about dealing with Pyongyang.
The Walking Dead That 'The Walking Dead' has chosen to be a largely anticipatory TV show, building to a single climactic conflict at a slow-burn pace, has been agreeable to some and agonizing to others.
Providing leadership for early, anticipatory fundraising can support the stockpiling of dry powder to survive a prolonged siege by coronavirus (due, for example, to structural changes to the supply chain in the wake of the pandemic).
David Gillan, senior vice president of sourcing operations at Vizient, another purchasing group, described the supply chain as strained, and said he worries about too much "anticipatory behavior," such as hospitals ordering more than they need.
"The market is being very anticipatory of tax reform and the regulatory reform that the president has talked about," Bill Daley, head of U.S. operations at Swiss hedge fund Argentiere Capital, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday.
Its deployment "extends Russian cyber capabilities to the front lines of the battlefield", the report said, and "could have facilitated anticipatory awareness of Ukrainian artillery force troop movement, thus providing Russian forces with useful strategic planning information".
But the vast gaps in its knowledge about where you go, and how you get there, and what you do, limit its ability to provide those anticipatory experiences that can make Google Assistant feel at times clairvoyant.
The judge denied anticipatory mail to the accused, and then, even though the case had little to do with women's WhatsApp profile photos, went on to make an irrelevant observation about how women should use the messaging app.
This reactive approach to emerging infectious disease should be augmented with an anticipatory model that accounts for the dramatic changes occurring through globalization, greater interactions between human and zoonotic populations, and changes to the environment and climate patterns.
So how did the tech start-up Slack — a workplace messaging platform so widespread that it has become a verb ("I'll Slack you") — manage to sneak onto the trading floor on Thursday with little to no anticipatory fuss?
Of course, what I'm talking about is sudden and unexpected bereavement—but in terms of how well equipped you are to deal with these things at a young age, I can't imagine that anticipatory grief is much easier.
" However, if America attacked because President Trump was worried that continued North Korean missile and nuclear weapons development would ultimately increase Pyongyang's ability to hold American cities at risk, the strike would no longer be "anticipatory" or "pre-emptive.
"A lot of it is the anticipatory anxiety of returning to real life, and catching up with everything, and transitioning back to post-vacation mode," says Debra Kissen, PhD, clinical director at Light on Anxiety, a cognitive behavioral therapy treatment center.
Considering that Disney has proved so capable at turning beloved cultural properties into blandly effective hit-producing machines, there are a handful of reasons to be at least cautiously anticipatory about what it might do with all of its new toys.
But certain core principles of my Anticipatory Organization Model™ can effectively address all of these issues and create a well-coordinated, focused team: One of the biggest stumbling blocks in helping to create a solid team is effective communication.
And when Denmark ran up the white flag for real, passing between its center backs for a full 20 seconds in the 265th minute, the boos and whistles were louder than the anticipatory cheers for the anthems two hours earlier.
The bill "allows for anticipatory hedges and the management of a hedge when it serves as a risk management tool for our producers and commercial end-users and not an investment or for speculation," said Committee Chairman Pat Roberts of Kansas.
He'd already established himself as a top-tier playwright before striking out into filmmaking with 2008's In Bruges, and his third film, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, has garnered awards buzz and anticipatory chatter from strong festival showings and dynamite trailers.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — As he awaits the Thursday release of the redacted special counsel report on his 2016 campaign's ties to Russia, President Trump is filling his idle moments — and blowing off any anticipatory steam — by turning to a familiar pastime: television.
Just as when you stub your toe and there is an anticipatory moment before you actually feel the pain, I waited to feel the rage and disgust that experience told me would be my natural response to another person barfing all over me.
Now that the Cubs have finally won the World Series after a century of empty trophy cases and stressed-out fans torn between blind loyalty and anticipatory pessimism, it feels good to know that we all can be winners, given enough time.
Therefore, unlike the anticipatory liftoff in December 2015 or the recent run-up in the market fueled by expectant pro-growth policy and tax reform, the Fed will increasingly judge the appropriateness of rate hikes on the economic soundness of the American economy.
"People who tend to have anticipatory expectations — forecasting how something will feel — if reality doesn't match that feeling, it may throw them for a loop," said Dr. Gail Saltz, a clinical professor of psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell School of Medicine.
"The test for so-called anticipatory self-defence is very narrow: it must be a necessity that is &aposinstant, overwhelming, and leaving no choice of means, and no moment of deliberation,&apos" Agnès Callamard, the United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, tweeted last week.
But it also adds a layer of machine learning to make reporting bad posts more efficient, and to help the system learn common markers of objectionable content over time — tools that sound similar to the anticipatory flagging that Zuckerberg says is needed to combat fake news.
Her signature booming voice announced her arrival before the rest of her; she had the kind of bouncing, anticipatory energy familiar to anyone who's ever hosted a party, though for most people, it's not a gathering of hundreds of people on their 60-plus acres of land.
Rather, they offer glimpses of what José Esteban Muñoz called, after philosopher Ernst Bloch, the "anticipatory illumination of art," meaning a world which fights injustice and inequality with the unmitigated force of the imagination, grounded in historical analysis but not chained to textbook versions of the past.
While the idea of someone getting inspired and thrilled by the Joker and then emulating him is disturbing, it's difficult to voice that concern without it coming across like anticipatory virtue signaling — or placing an undue burden on art itself to protect its viewers from immorality.
And yet this year, the announcement that Cate Blanchett and Roger Federer had taken top honors, that Janelle Monáe, Zoë Kravitz, LeBron James and Zac Posen (among others — 30 in all, from 16 countries) had also been recognized, feels more anticlimactic than edge-of-the-seat anticipatory.
"We believe that the full effect of the Iranian oil sanctions has yet to be seen and we feel that the next 5-6 week anticipatory phase of the official sanctions will associate with steady speculative buying interest," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
Beyond this, and closer to the customer, is the rise of  "conversational commerce," which is a mobile system that uses AI to parse speech and undertake anticipatory actions such as ordering your Mom's favorite flowers for her birthday, or paying back your friend for money borrowed on a night out.
Berchem also wrote a memo to the FBI, in which she alleges Kavanaugh "and/or" his allies "may have initiated an anticipatory narrative" as early as July, a full two months before the publication of the New Yorker article, in an attempt to "conceal or discredit" Ramirez and her story.
Dressed in a dark green, intricately patterned Thorsun shirt and slate gray Citizens of Humanity jeans (the same outfit he had worn earlier in the day on "Good Morning America"), he had on his face the anticipatory look of a child about to run free in his favorite toy shop.
Further, we will eventually get to a point where humans will often not need to initiate the query; our devices, through their sensors, will be able to anticipate the query before it is asked, hence post-search anticipatory computing, which is why we will start to see sponsored recognitions replace sponsored searches.
The moment when she and Fred go to see a movie and he's discussing how Gilead will rise by taking out the White House and Capitol, like he's reciting the grocery list for the week, is just this perfect little bit of acting from her, where she's at once anticipatory and a little nauseous.
Although the Constitution says Congress decides whether to declare war, executive branch lawyers have asserted that the president, as commander in chief, can unilaterally order attacks under a claim of anticipatory self-defense or if doing so would serve American interests — at least where the anticipated nature, scope and duration of hostilities are limited.
" For example, if America had intelligence that North Korea had alerted military forces and was fueling long-range missiles on their launchpads or rolling out missile launcher vehicles, the United States could reasonably assume an attack was imminent and unavoidable and could legally launch a pre-emptive strike in what international lawyers call "anticipatory self-defense.
This revolves around four key components that, in our view, all reinforce each other: (1003) business value, best represented by the creation of new markets, (2100) scientific value, by way of proprietary technologies, (250) societal value, generated by solving global, complex and urgent problems, and (270) human value, via founding teams who have anticipatory visions of the future.
Critic's Notebook PARIS — In the 24 hours since the news broke that the designer Hedi Slimane would be returning to the runway as artistic, creative and image director of Céline, the fashion world, much of which is in Paris for the men's and couture shows, has been largely swept up in a feverish state of anticipatory delight.
The originator of this optimistically anticipatory technique was Silvio Berlusconi (pictured above right, with Mr Salvini), whose Forza Italia party is yoked to the Northern League in a right-wing electoral alliance: in 633, he announced his entry into politics in a video showing him at a desk in a book-lined study, looking as if he were making an address to the nation.
Amazon was first to patent a service it called "anticipatory shipping" earlier this decade, a concept that would allow the e-commerce giant to deliver more quickly: Analysis of its massive data store would result in an item being sent to a warehouse or truck closer to the destination of the predicted purchaser, but not actually ship to the consumer before a purchase is made.
Although Street Art practices as such were seen prior to 1998 (anticipatory, proto-Street Art works being quite visible in the poetic messages of John Fekner and the graffiti abstractions of Futura2000 in the 1970s, in the eponymous stencils of Blek le Rat in the 1980s, and in the stickers, posters and roll-ups of REVS & COST in the 1990s for example), the critical mass of practices began occurring at this date.
Here are the steps Deutsche Bank lays out below for Amazon to create its entirely new supply chain: Amazon leases ships to speed up the sourcing of goods from China " Amazon sets up a mega-fulfillment centers near several ports in China (or in other APAC regions where factories spring up in the future) that can manage sorting of goods into location-specific pallets — at a freight-consolidation facility " The ships serve as "active sortation centers" while moving product across the Pacific and Atlantic, potentially taking advantage of the "anticipatory package shipping" patent from 2013, but on boats (vs.

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