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"asymmetry" Definitions
  1. the quality of having two sides or parts that are not the same in size or shape; something that creates this quality
  2. (specialist) the situation of not being equal or the same; something that causes this situation

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I think because of that asymmetry that, perhaps it's a social construct, but that perceived asymmetry in power, you will see a lot more ... You'll see different design decisions.
So you see a doctor, the doctor should look at you and look for that asymmetry—if you don't see the asymmetry, you start to worry if it's a medication issue, a trauma.
But the current theatrics are defined by asymmetry, wrote Schneider.
Could you speak a little bit more to breast asymmetry?
That partly reflects the asymmetry of risks before the Fed.
The asymmetry in the trade war is another uncomfortable fact.
Which is in itself a form of massive power asymmetry.
With these atoms spread around, there's no longer this asymmetry.
But information asymmetry means no peaches are traded at all.
This "information asymmetry" between buyers and sellers kills the market.
The concept of information asymmetry, then, truly changed the discipline.
The shutdown highlights a fundamental asymmetry in American governance today.
Information asymmetry between doctor and patient is extreme in healthcare.
And melting into asymmetry, like a waxwork in a fire.
This asymmetry locks the businesses into fights they cannot win.
That asymmetry is the film's organizing principle and central insight.
"Asymmetry" is not complicated, but it cannot be read complacently.
Asymmetry isn't limited solely to the lower half of the body.
The body's natural asymmetry is crucially important to our well-being.
Though some asymmetry originates within, the cells do need Nodal's help.
This gender asymmetry along party lines was not always the case.
These findings about asymmetry hold in experiments with artificial power grids.
This asymmetry makes the CHF the best choice as a hedge.
We can see the asymmetry at work in other realms, too.
Right now, surveillance capitalists sit on a huge asymmetry of knowledge.
There is an asymmetry to the new era for state finances.
So this is an asymmetry in the world system and it's an asymmetry that was built in also with the proviso that you can't change that unless all five of the permanent members agree to that.
Nodal isn't necessary for the development of all asymmetry in vertebrates, either.
There's nothing like a dose of asymmetry to shake up an outfit.
But it is likely, because of another sort of immigration-related asymmetry.
The reason more people don't know about it may be its asymmetry.
"Clearing houses can be established to reduce the information asymmetry," he said.
See: nudity, grunge, asymmetry, a (mostly) black color palette, leather, and more.
"There is a good reason for this asymmetry," write Grossmann and Hopkins.
The asymmetry between Russia and China is particularly evident in Russia's east.
Look for asymmetry, redness, dimpling, discharge or any other suspicious visual clues.
Tammé, for her part, comforts Debbie despite the asymmetry of their positions.
The evolution of this debate has tested the limits of party asymmetry.
ACROSTIC — Today's excerpt is from a recent novel, "Asymmetry," by Lisa Halliday.
In "Asymmetry," two seemingly unrelated sections are connected by a shocking coda.
He has a handsome face, with a slight asymmetry around the eyes.
Even more, the experiments suggest an odd asymmetry between the two systems.
Put cyber and drone threats together, and we see a reverse asymmetry.
How far can they withstand the weight, misplacement, and asymmetry of arrangement?
The researchers found that this mechanism actually decreased asymmetry between the poles.
I'd need a really good reason—either asymmetry, or a medical problem.
They are living resumes designed to reduce the information asymmetry of a hire.
In her early years as a scientist, Ramsdell never gave asymmetry much thought.
In this stark asymmetry of power between occupier and occupied, balance is needed.
I felt like there was an asymmetry around women's infatuation with men's fashion.
The opportunity for a better outcome lies in the asymmetry of the risks.
A kick drum beats in a slow motion approximation of footwork's abstract asymmetry.
Few of us deal with its natural asymmetry in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Third, there is an asymmetry of information between the seller and the buyer.
His most recent book is "Asymmetry and International Relationships" (Cambridge University Press, 2016).
This is the typical asymmetry between an iPhone and its nearest Android rivals.
"Right now, surveillance capitalists sit on a huge asymmetry of knowledge," she said.
This explains, in part, the asymmetry of the two parties' chaotic 2016 primaries.
"There is likely no universal molecule gene that switches asymmetry," Dr. Davison said.
But nothing epitomizes the asymmetry more than how it addresses a Palestinian capital.
There is beauty in this change, the grace and balance found in asymmetry.
This creates an asymmetry in what kind of news gets shared and, consequently, read.
One of Putin's first forays into asymmetry was during the Crimea crisis in 2014.
Entering Thursday, there had appeared to be a fearful asymmetry between the semifinal games.
That asymmetry in the wake creates a sideways force resulting in the zigzagging motion.
Scientists figured this pronounced asymmetry was the result of ancient, but unknown, physical processes.
That kind of fatal asymmetry is something Twitter has been warned about for years.
Further breakthroughs soon followed, as researchers examined how the asymmetry problem could be solved.
And will media coverage after the debate convey the asymmetry of what went down?
There are some interesting questions here about asymmetry (also a 2017 year-end theme).
This asymmetry was the insurmountable stumbling block on the road to victory in Vietnam.
A kind of wholeness through asymmetry and time, the tension between impermanence and ongoingness.
And he said there is a "power asymmetry" when Amazon partners with smaller retailers.
A recent experiment performed by Mercier and some European colleagues neatly demonstrates this asymmetry.
Previous research has demonstrated the cytoskeleton's influence on "left-right asymmetry" in other species.
But don't worry, genetics and weight change are much more common causes of asymmetry.
"Juno's measurement of Jupiter's gravity field indicates a north-south asymmetry, similar to the asymmetry observed in its zones and belts," said Luciano Iess, Juno co-investigator from Sapienza University of Rome, and lead author on a Nature paper on Jupiter's gravity field.
It makes still less sense when you consider the asymmetry of risks before the Fed.
Um, Larry Summers; me; Brad DeLong; basically everyone who thought about the asymmetry of risks.
The bank however remains "overweight" credit, which it considers has less negative asymmetry than equities.
Ordinary investors complain that all this informational asymmetry and artificial complexity favours high-frequency traders.
This asymmetry is reflected in the behaviour of long-term investors since the financial crisis.
Asymmetry of information—when the customer knows more than the insurer—is the industry's nightmare.
After a fracture in my late teens the asymmetry of my nose only became worse.
Having no criminal record is a positive signal; removing that information makes information asymmetry worse.
Given this asymmetry, it's little wonder some recently instituted benefits have given men an advantage.
Unfortunately, the scientists who performed this latest experiment still did not uncover the desired asymmetry.
And in this as in so many things, there's a huge asymmetry between the parties.
Asymmetry in the brain is associated with higher levels of behavioral complexity, the team said.
His songs are full of asymmetry, dissonances and meticulous counterpoint, yet still upbeat and catchy.
Iranian military strategy is defined by asymmetry — and particularly by the use of militant proxies.
One thing that differentiates Asymmetry is that Halliday finds a way to make Ezra erotic.
Thus, the magnitude of the asymmetry in gravity determines how deep the jet streams extend.
"This asymmetry might lead some people to wonder if American capitalism is rigged," Smith wrote.
"Note the asymmetry in the glasses and also the poorly defined background," the report says.
"Gynecomastia is a very common problem in teenage boys, as is breast asymmetry," Dr. Bray explains.
Rather than counterhacking, IT teams can look to deception to change the asymmetry of an attack.
If chicken or pigeon eggs are incubated in darkness, the development of this asymmetry is prevented.
RUTENBERG The new twist was that we had an asymmetry no working journalist had ever seen.
Gibbering mouths, lolling tongues, and Lovecraftian asymmetry surround us as we blast through the three rooms.
Although the "asymmetry" of risks still points to an eventual rise, the tightening bias is softening.
But some of the most traditional haute joaillerie houses have been seduced by asymmetry as well.
We can't know whether this asymmetry across elections is a function of Mr. Trump's nativism, Mrs.
"Asymmetry" is extraordinary, and the timing of its publication seems almost like a feat of civics.
The fact that women on average earn less does not account for such a sharp asymmetry.
KAVAKOS There's an asymmetry, but everybody at the end of the phrase feels calm and complete.
However, we don't know the process whereby the asymmetry in the laws of the universe arose.
His famous E = mc2 revealed a vast asymmetry in the cosmic relationship between matter and energy.
"The asymmetry [in temperament] is what causes the problem," said Jon Michaels, a UCLA law professor.
There seems, to me, to be an asymmetry in the responsibility of the core mediating institutions.
But their data found that this process, known as magnetic reconnection, actually reduces the asymmetry somewhat.
One finishes "Asymmetry" for the first or second (or like this reader, third) time and is left wondering what other writers are not doing with their freedom... Despite its title, "Asymmetry" comprises two seemingly unrelated sections of equal length, appended by a slim and quietly shocking coda.
We will also consider the impact of information asymmetry between digital platform providers and advertisers and consumers.
Side-parts, on the other hand, work to soften your features by adding a bit of asymmetry.
"There's a huge asymmetry in power and knowledge," says Jake Dunagan of the Institute for the Future.
Image courtesy of Ted BordelonThat asymmetry would be better appreciated with more scientists in office, he said.
The asymmetry in knowledge between undertaker and grief-stricken client allows ludicrous markups on things like coffins.
"Asymmetry" refers to situations in which identical performances by the two parties lead to very different results.
He thinks nature's penchant for asymmetry will make it easier to stably sync up diverse energy supplies.
It is a classic asymmetry of information, where the party that knows less gets the worse deal.
He's a Toronto-based plastic surgeon who performs breast reductions and treats breast asymmetry in his practice.
The information asymmetry solving short-run positive effects of mobile phones is now well documented by research.
Hackathons reflect an asymmetry of power between the hackathons' corporate sponsors and their participants, the study argues.
They have an asymmetry of knowledge, a concentration of knowledge unlike anything ever seen in human history.
Ms. Bailly recommended playing with color blocks and asymmetry, even when you're working with more traditional bouquets.
But here we glimpse, between the lines, an enormous asymmetry between left and right in American politics.
The question for athletes and those who monitor them is just how much asymmetry is just right.
That "could help with causing asymmetry in arms and legs — but obviously that could also be disastrous."
This guide is another step designed to solve that information asymmetry between what founders and investors know.
The lack of a "liberal Tea Party" reflects a fundamental and longstanding asymmetry between Republicans and Democrats.
"Our working idea is that he's probably optimized his speed, and that asymmetry reflects that," Weyand said.
Inescapably, Internet-based social networks were used to counter the information asymmetry perpetuated by the elite media.
The study concluded that eliminating this asymmetry could enable her to go faster and also avoid injury.
What made the leaks feel fishy was the absolute asymmetry of the targeting — it was Democratic only.
It also made the snakes look more "snakey" in their asymmetry, and less like a design pattern.
Obviously, there's a power asymmetry, so it's not as simple as telling him or her they're an asshole.
In addition, the motor proteins critical for normal asymmetry development don't only occur in the cilia, Levin said.
An increasing number of studies suggest that this may give rise to asymmetry within individual cells as well.
That thinking eventually led into sales, where the information asymmetry between a customer and a salesperson was obvious.
If you show me a market with information asymmetry, I'm going to show you a $1 billion opportunity.
Synchronization seems to spring from symmetry, and yet scientists have also discovered that asymmetry helps stabilize synchronous states.
And Facebook, like many big companies, has made its money by fundamentally relying on an information asymmetry advantage.
Rather, it's the asymmetry — shaved on one side and gradually getting longer as you cross to the other.
The sense of symmetry and asymmetry in the composition echoes Mondrian as well as pays homage to him.
And the asymmetry here is that the prosecution never does have to prove motive against the guy charged.
"The business model is so obviously misaligned with this asymmetry of power between users and platforms," Harris said.
This asymmetry limits the impact on their own consumers and leaves firms the option to find other suppliers.
Trade politics reflect an important asymmetry: New trade agreements require congressional approval, but undoing existing commitments does not.
" This asymmetry, Theodoridis argues, leads to the fact that Republicans "tend to identify more powerfully with their party.
Motive attribution asymmetry leads to something far worse: contempt, which is a noxious brew of anger and disgust.
And the trouble many have in accepting that asymmetry is an important reason for the mess we're in.
It is this asymmetry that has convinced so many future-minded thinkers that METI is a bad idea.
Mr. Davidai and Mr. Gilovich show some of the broader social and political consequences of this psychological asymmetry.
Each of these songs is sinuous enough to end up on the radio, and that's the real asymmetry.
Mexico's main challenge as it confronts a hostile Trump administration is the enormous asymmetry of the bilateral relationship.
It "doesn't explain all of the asymmetry possible in different flavors of the constantly evolving aurora," she said.
One had asymmetry, meaning that the labia was really large on one side and small on the other.
He also changed his approach by emphasizing the asymmetry of the paintings, which I don't remember him doing before.
There's a very clear and very major asymmetry here — and one European lawmakers at least look increasingly wise to.
Mix and Match "Pull more chairs to the table to fit everyone — don't be afraid of asymmetry!" she suggests.
There's a fundamental asymmetry between the devices that drive our information economy and the tissues in the nervous system.
Despite all the educational blog posts and videos available to founders, there is still an information asymmetry between investors.
There may be an "information asymmetry" between the advisers and the clients, simply because finance can be so complex.
They are designed to create an "information asymmetry" that benefits the contract writer—in these cases, the electronics manufacturer.
GNC, whose service model provides product and regimen guidance to less knowledgeable customers, has benefited from this information asymmetry.
But according to Savalli Redigolo, the researchers believe this to is due to the asymmetry of the goat brain.
The Electoral College is not going away, and the asymmetry in state populations is likely, if anything, to increase.
Our analysis suggests that this asymmetry reflects the Democrats' foundational nature as a coalitional rather than an ideological party.
According to High Snobiety, the inspiration for the collection's design comes from incorporating asymmetry into the traditional utility pocket.
Pick one that's over the top in the best way possible, with perhaps exaggerated asymmetry or metallic puffed sleeves.
There is a real asymmetry, one in terms of how that equity is distributed, which kind of makes sense.
But the victory is proof of concept that AI can excel in complex environments with indeterminacy and information asymmetry.
Indeed, asymmetry (symbolism here, folks?) was another major theme, as seen on Emma Stone, Greta Gerwig and Reese Witherspoon.
Speaking of epistemological crises, you've talked about is how an asymmetry between the parties fries the circuits of journalism.
So more and more advertisers, especially big, sophisticated, data-driven advertisers, are frustrated by the asymmetry of that partnership.
I struggled with both "Asymmetry," by Lisa Halliday, and "The Female Persuasion," by Meg Wolitzer, but I finished them.
We have therefore have made it very clear that we expect and are demanding a rebalancing of the asymmetry.
Given the asymmetry of power, Israel's response will probably be harsher and increasingly seen as anti-democratic, or worse.
That very asymmetry, and the ability to circumvent traditional military defenses, may open a new era of global terrorism.
Partly, this is because cyber warfare is in a legal grey area and there is an asymmetry of capability.
Just the asymmetry of them is visually upsetting, especially so when your belt buckle is hanging off your hip.
Research from Levin's lab suggests that communication among cells may be an under-explored factor in the development of asymmetry.
Manon and Pierre, the married couple at its center, are Parisian bohemians who embrace a traditional asymmetry in their roles.
The asymmetry in the glow provides evidence that the black hole is indeed spinning, which could be powering the jet.
Protecting us from this information asymmetry is the role of journalists, politicians, regulators, and academic researchers, not the average citizen.
Read the full brief on information asymmetry, or click here to download a pdf containing all six of the articles.
"This asymmetry in risk management in today's new normal counsels prudence in the removal of policy accommodation," Ms. Brainard said.
Patients are at a distinct disadvantage during a hospital admission often faced with a significant asymmetry in information and power.
Despite its title, "Asymmetry" comprises two seemingly unrelated sections of equal length, appended by a slim and quietly shocking coda.
Murray says: There is an asymmetry between saying probably genes have some involvement and the assertion that it's entirely environmental.
And she is, like most US political journalists, blind to (or at least quiet about) the asymmetry of tribal news.
I suspect the asymmetry is due to the necessary power button the Pros don't require became of their charging case.
Immediately, the man was able to say Dobbs had Poland syndrome, which causes asymmetry on one side of the body.
The messages published by Mr Ferreira between government officials in the lead-up to the abandoned deal show this asymmetry.
It seems much nicer to date Ezra Blazer, the character based on Philip Roth in Asymmetry, than David Foster Wallace.
Nothing in what Facebook has announced today resets the anti-democratic asymmetry inherent in the platform's relationship to its users.
The stalemated status quo has continued for so long, many observers say, because of an asymmetry in the gun debate.
Rectangles, arches or fuzzy-edged half-ellipses cohere into abstract compositions whose asymmetry and imperfections give them a dynamic charge.
However, they are careful to acknowledge that there are alternative explanations for the asymmetry that they cannot (yet) rule out.
Asymmetry Lisa Halliday Lisa Halliday's Asymmetry tells two stories side-by-side: the tale of Alice, a young editor who begins a relationship with older and famous writer Ezra Blazer as well as the plight of Amar, an Iraqi-American man who is detained by immigration offers as he tries to visit his brother.
"The partisan asymmetry is more glaring than it's ever been," said Jennifer Lawless, a politics professor at the University of Virginia.
The asymmetry of this piece instantly elevates anything I wear it with, which is perfect if you're into low-maintenance fashion.
The Mexicans will balk at any asymmetry in favour of America, arguing that it violates the spirit of a regional deal.
"We've never seen this kind of asymmetry in terms of campaign strategy," says Donald Green, a political scientist at Columbia University.
Key to this is what the startup describes as a patient and physician friendly interface that aims to reduce information asymmetry.
But the single biggest, overwhelming, really important reason not to rush this is the asymmetry of risks facing the central bank.
Rococo is a style from the end of the French baroque period, characterized by ornate decorations, dense ornaments, and theatrical asymmetry.
Complaints about leading political figures have accumulated for years, in part because of the power asymmetry within the halls of Parliament.
What matters in this debate is that the asymmetry between the two sides is so grotesque — there is no other word.
I finally read Lisa Halliday's "Asymmetry," because of Parul's glittering review, and sure enough, I was blown away by its intelligence.
The asymmetry of a skater's muscles is sometimes visible to the naked eye, but more often noted by a tape measure.
This asymmetry in will and interests is at the heart of  America's inability to bend Syria in a more positive direction.
"So these two things come together to create this environment where you see this incredible asymmetry in the market," he said.
"Many animals show left-right asymmetry in their development, such as snail shells coiling to the left or right," Douaud said.
"There's massive information asymmetry in a crisis," said Lisa Bari, a health-tech policy consultant who previously worked at the CMS.
Based on Fibonacci's sequence, the ratio combines symmetry and asymmetry in a way that is alluring and attractive to the eye.
Iran is known to use asymmetry and proxy militia forces across the Middle East in its conflict with the United States.
There, we lose all sense of order and time in favor of poetic compositions encouraging freeform association, visual asymmetry, and homoeroticism.
Economists know that information asymmetry, in which one side has more knowledge than another, tilts the playing field toward the advantaged player.
Dr. Zeichner explains that he generally dissolves fillers in the case of a lump, asymmetry, or patient dissatisfaction from a previous injector.
Another recurring proposed dark matter particle is the axion, suggested in the 1970s to explain mysteries in the asymmetry of subatomic processes.
There is a huge asymmetry of power, resources and information between big miners and peasant farmers and herders high in the Andes.
"The current asymmetry between national sovereignty and communal solidarity is posing a danger for the stability of our currency union," they wrote.
You might think that this would be impossible on substantive policy issues, where the asymmetry between the candidates is almost ridiculously obvious.
She wobbles a bit, or maybe it's more of a teeter, combined with a lurch, and the likeliest cause is podiatric asymmetry.
He said the changes might lead to an asymmetry, with internal Facebook researchers accumulating mounds of data while outside academics would not.
The line, embedded unceremoniously in the middle of a page-long paragraph, doubles, like so many others in "Asymmetry," as literary criticism.
BOOK REVIEW A review last Sunday about the novel "Asymmetry," by Lisa Halliday, misspelled the surname of one of the main characters.
Still, he notes that living with facial asymmetry even for a few months can interfere with one's work and quality of life.
Symptoms include pain, lumps, swelling or breast asymmetry, and women with implants are advised to consult a doctor if those problems occur.
Let's start with the story of the asymmetry, how it came about, and what effect it has had on the media environment.
Their relationship never becomes physical; there is none of the alarming, "Asymmetry"-style exploitation we have come to expect in such situations.
The asymmetry between the parties built up way before Trump came on the scene, and the press kind of let it go.
The asymmetry of Kate Casey's "Offset Bench" may make you look twice to discover its balance and, in its details, its symmetry.
But the information asymmetry is perhaps greatest when a customer's sensitive data have been stolen and only the company knows about it.
"The spread of algorithmic management technology in the workplace is increasing the power asymmetry between workers and employers," the report's authors write.
Mr. Zuckerberg's preposterous defense of Facebook's failure in the 2016 presidential campaign is a reminder of a structural asymmetry in American politics.
As Adam Harvey illustrated in our archive pick, using makeup to create asymmetry is still an effective method of masking one's face.
Whether this is a case of information asymmetry, or a disagreement over how a bill will be interpreted and implemented, is unclear.
Sitting on your wallet "creates an asymmetry or imbalance that distorts your pelvis and hips," chiropractor Dr. Arnie Angrist told the Huffington Post.
The tax partnership between the federal and local levels of government deserves some attention here, because of the asymmetry of costs and benefits.
Regulated access to the anonymised data of dominant firms has been floated as a way to reduce this asymmetry, but lacks practical implementation.
In economic terms, there is an information asymmetry that puts AI developers in a more powerful position over those who might use it.
Our uniqueness, our asymmetry, your mole near your nose, her round belly, my protruding ribs, are what make us interesting and more beautiful.
And it's at prices and yields never before seen and containing a tremendous never-before-seen asymmetry between potential further reward and risk.
I've taken our dog's collar and chain as makeshift jewelry and ripped a hole in the left knee of my jeans for asymmetry.
Grossmann and Hopkins's broader argument is that Republicans' distrust of the mainstream media creates an asymmetry in how the parties approach the media.
China's policymakers are responding to that asymmetry in a number of ways, including the development of a much more powerful ocean-going navy.
This gives a certain balance and calm to the work, despite the asymmetry of the eyes and the cheek of the raised brow.
There was a fundamental asymmetry to the exercise, because of the awful truth that one of the participants had nothing truthful to offer.
One powerful reason is "motive attribution asymmetry" — the perception that your ideology is based in love, while your opponent's is based in hate.
What's more: Not only does such a squashed orbit cause an asymmetry in the strength of the seasons, but also in their length.
So I wanted to make a puzzle where asymmetry in the rebuses was essential to the theme and not just a construction crutch.
In a country whose population is overwhelmingly young — two-thirds are under 30 — the distorting effects of such generational asymmetry cannot be understated.
Beyond these threats, the United States, Russia and China face an irony of asymmetry from the low cost of drone and cyber attacks.
Targeting the right people at businesses who have substantial power without enough security awareness creates an asymmetry that is worth exploiting for scammers.
You had seven members that are now looking for two cuts in 2019, so there's a lot more asymmetry there than we expected.
But in another complete surprise to scientists, they discovered a pronounced north-south "asymmetry," meaning the planet's gravitational strength doesn't match at the poles.
Why you're actually seeing may be a corrective helmet for plagiocephaly, which, according to the National Health Service, is moderate to severe skull asymmetry.
But there is an asymmetry of information between an ordinary consumer and a corporation with lawyers paid handsomely to craft terms in its favour.
Years later, after her recovery, Ramsdell decided to leave the heart behind and to start looking for asymmetry in the mammary glands of mammals.
"There's an asymmetry: for Russia, the summit itself is a success," says Andrei Kortunov, head of the Russian International Affairs Council, a think-tank.
Juno's data showed a small but significant asymmetry between the gravitational field of Jupiter's northern and southern hemispheres, driven by the immense jet streams.
The traditional bob is straight with blunt lines, so the modern twist could be adding asymmetry, more texture, face fringe, highlights, or more layers.
The inability of political media to process and communicate asymmetry between the parties is a genuine crisis for the industry and our political culture.
Washington is seeing the asymmetry between Big Oil and its opponents play out in real time, and the same thing is happening in Colorado.
Nobody knows the answer to that, although we do know that in the early universe there was a tiny asymmetry between matter and antimatter.
There is a strange asymmetry, given that in the past sanctions and responses have tended to mirror each other, not least for symbolic impact.
And true, my legs aren't as strong as they look, and I've got a bit of asymmetry happening around my mouth when I talk.
Mr. Marche's underlying view — that "Gawker predicted and took up arms against" the "asymmetry of celebrity power" — is a specious passing of the buck.
But the images are often air-brushed and do not portray the range of normal variation in shape, color, size and asymmetry, experts say.
When research describes asymmetry and conflict comparable to the generational, religious and cultural divides of Palestinians and Israelis, mere tolerance is no longer enough.
Throughout his career, Barré seems dedicated to derailing our expectations; he refuses to the binary choices of symmetry or asymmetry, all-over or relational.
Additionally, some of my teeth are slightly chipped, there's some asymmetry here and there, plus a fang-like canine I don't particularly care for.
If the person asking always pays, how do you account for the severe asymmetry in which gender typically does the asking in straight relationships?
In their new paper, the pair lay out how Uber in particular exploits an asymmetry of information to hold power over drivers and passengers.
To name a few: Jenny Erpenbeck ("Go, Went, Gone," from late 2017), Lisa Halliday ("Asymmetry") and Donal Ryan ("From a Low and Quiet Sea").
The asymmetry is striking, since in both cases, people would be buying a one-in-a-thousand chance at reducing their likelihood of death.
The surveillance economy works on such information asymmetry: Data-mining companies know everything about us, but we know very little about what they know.
French scientists Roger Mieusset and Bourras Bengoudifa won the anatomy award for "measuring scrotal temperature asymmetry" in mailmen, when either naked or fully clothed.
Brantly Womack is the author of "Asymmetry and International Relationships" and holds the C. K. Yen chair at the University of Virginia's Miller Center.
As more and more people respond to President Trump's immigration agenda with protests and participation in electoral politics, this asymmetry in engagement may change.
Space physicists have recently discovered the cause of the auroral asymmetry: the angle at which the sun's solar wind and magnetic field approaches Earth.
"I found the skull to be rather unusual looking, with quite a bulbous cranium and noticeable asymmetry of the chin," said Morrison in a statement.
"There's a set procedure for accelerating the engines in a different way to a normal takeoff, due to the thrust asymmetry," he said on Twitter.
Intriguingly, the body asymmetry of people with the syndrome is often entirely inversed, to become an almost perfect mirror image of what it would otherwise.
In the process, they explain, among other things, the overwhelming preponderance of matter over antimatter in the universe, a puzzling observation called matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Most of the women diagnosed with BIA-ALCL visited their doctors because of "pain, lumps, swelling, or asymmetry" that developed after they were fully healed.
Even in the 19th century champions of unfettered free markets worried that this asymmetry—a sort of implicit subsidy—was unfair to society at large.
These are the most difficult because there is a lot of information asymmetry between what is public and what is known only to relevant actors.
Because of the extreme asymmetry, the southwest corner is the height of a handrail and the northeast corner is the height of a high-rise.
But in a world of information asymmetry, "good behaviour is driven by earning a surplus over what one could get elsewhere," according to Mr Stiglitz.
She also warned me that it's incredibly important to administer Botox into the face cautiously, as it can seep into the muscle and cause asymmetry.
" Kennedy would not "altogether discount[] its utility in redistricting planning and litigation" but concluded that "asymmetry alone is not a reliable measure of unconstitutional partisanship.
Second, asymmetry is a powerful force and once you know how to recognize it, you will find it much easier to take risks and win.
"This is the first time asymmetry in baryon decays have been measured," Nicola Neri, an Italian physicist working on the LHC beauty experiment, told me.
That would be hugely problematic, among other things because given the asymmetry in size Britain would effectively be giving Washington complete control over its policy.
In a dissent in a case about police violence, she noted a "troubling asymmetry" between how the Court treats police officers and their occasional victims.
And then, once you've accepted the symmetry or the asymmetry, the colors and the patterns, then you go in to see the minute quilting itself.
And then the third is slightly cynical, but I think also accurate, which is that information asymmetry is built in to the VC model, right?
The prize for winning a trade war is small, but the costs are potentially very large because of a troubling asymmetry that comes into play.
"Asymmetry," due out on Tuesday from Simon & Schuster, has already caused a stir in the publishing world because of the unlikely romance at its core.
There are lots of ways Trump is creating a fundamental asymmetry at the presidential level whose impact we can't gauge on the down-ballot races.
Still, there is an "asymmetry between the United States and China," says Tarun Chhabra, a senior fellow at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology.
This asymmetry reflects a deeper psychological bias: We tend to remember the obstacles we have overcome more vividly than the advantages we have been given.
A further problem with modern finance and business is that affairs are extremely complex; so there is an "information asymmetry" between the clients and the agent.
For Tabin, experiments like this show that while Nodal may not be the entire story, it is the most crucial factor in the development of asymmetry.
The human brain doesn't display this dramatic degree of hemispheric asymmetry, but the new study suggests that our brains have a simplified version of this capability.
The order of things within Stephan's paintings exists along the boundary between symmetry (implied order followed by strict hierarchy) and asymmetry (implied disorder followed by chaos).
From cool nail typography for Geminis (when words fail) to rebellious asymmetry for Capricorns (to channel a new spirit), there's something for every star sign, ahead.
For example, in patient-clinician relationships there is an asymmetry of information: patients know they are ill but not why, or what the right cure is.
You can get the market to help you protect the country… but first you have to solve the information asymmetry problem between technology producers and consumers.
The single, offset headlight (it "adds to the overall asymmetry") sits above brass cooling fins that channel air to the 20-kilowatt hour lithium ion battery.
Three-quarters of the way through Lisa Halliday's debut novel, "Asymmetry," a British foreign correspondent named Alistair is spending Christmas on a compound outside of Baghdad.
The ring and its brightening were too small to be measured, but its asymmetry caused the distant star to appear off-center from its true position.
Wabi sabi, the Japanese aesthetic philosophy closely tied to Zen Buddhism, insists upon asymmetry and imperfection, aware that these are signs of life's impermanence and decay.
This asymmetry induces companies to compete by highlighting the lower prices they're able to offer if they cut costs by degrading the quality of their offerings.
"This asymmetry, which Poland sees applies to most European Union member states, together we want to look for an agreement to balance this out," he said.
And nowhere is the power asymmetry between landlords and renters more apparent than in these proceedings: While landlords virtually always appear with lawyers, tenants almost never do.
And because House Republicans are both unified on policy and entrenched in safely drawn districts, there is a sharp asymmetry in terms of the direction of change.
We assist them in balancing this asymmetry with 'military grade security' – conceptual frameworks,  methodologies and technologies built to build resilience and win the battle within their network.
The archetypal story of assault, Kipnis is quick to point out, rests on an assumption of feminine passivity, where the asymmetry of power only goes one way.
At the heart of unequal pay is the asymmetry between employers, who know everyone's salary, and employees, who are entitled to know no one's but their own.
This reasoning led to a pioneering idea of partisan asymmetry in elections, first developed by Harvard's Gary King, Purdue's Robert X. Browning, and others in the 1980s.
"Management buyouts or other take-private transactions already suffer from serious information asymmetry between management and public shareholders," said Gabriel Rauterberg, a University of Michigan law professor.
This core power asymmetry is maintained and topped off by self-serving policy positions which at best fiddle around the edges of an inherently anti-humanitarian system.
This asymmetry will play a major role in 2020 — but the primary drivers are mass media, business, and domestic political actors, not Russians, Facebook, algorithms or bots.
This asymmetry will play a major role in 2020 — but the primary drivers are mass media, business, and domestic political actors, not Russians, Facebook, algorithms or bots.
But Jamie, in his blithe disregard for local norms, is protected in a way Ronsel is not, and his refusal to grasp that asymmetry has terrible consequences.
Flight is the intuitive answer, but the first planar feathers were probably too primitive for flight or gliding, lacking the distinct asymmetry that makes birds' feathers aerodynamic.
I often find myself trying to distinguish the structure, as well as the connection between the colors, before realizing that asymmetry and symmetry have been fused together.
So Mr. Redwine is encouraging us to put it back by filling in the word BLACK in the squares where the ASYMMETRY (the revealer at 35A) occurs.
Mr. Friedman underscored problems of asymmetry in regulation: People who especially benefit from a particular regulation will be inclined to lobby or bribe government officials for it.
"It's the asymmetry of information that can be detrimental," said Ned Price, a former CIA officer and Obama administration spokesman who has been fiercely critical of Trump.
"Asymmetry poses questions about the limits of imagination and empathy—can we understand each other across lines of race, gender, nationality, and power?" the New Yorker asks.
The public outcry following the recent tariff hike (45%) underscores the need to also address the significant information asymmetry between Operators, Policy Makers, Consumers, and their Representatives.
Employers want to hire the best and are more than willing to pay for it, but information asymmetry and bargaining power of elite employees make that a challenge.
But also all of the legal agreements that have been created have this power asymmetry where it just... there's nothing I can do once my data is gone.
Flipped SU(5), for example, combines GUT with supersymmetry to explain the Higgs mass, the hierarchy problem and matter-antimatter asymmetry—and provides dark-matter candidates to boot.
Asymmetry By Lisa HallidayOut February 216A young woman having an unexpected, surprisingly tender affair with an older, Pulitzer Prize-winning author in New York, soon after 29/216.
This asymmetry of passion makes it appear as if refugees have less support than they actually do, which in turn inspires more people to gang up against them.
The suggested IUC rate, which has been arrived at in a completely non-transparent fashion, benefits only one operator which enjoys a huge traffic asymmetry in its favour.
And that points to one of the biggest reasons people hate banks, cable companies, health-insurance companies, and airlines: There is an in-your-face asymmetry of power.
" Graeber confirms this in a way, but contests Lazzarato's Nietzschean conclusion that "there is no equality of exchange underlying social relations, but rather an asymmetry of debt/credit.
It's no secret that EULAs are insidious legal documents designed to create an "information asymmetry" that benefits the contract writer—often a tech company—and screws over consumers.
Although the 90s thing to do would be to roll one leg up or let one strap hang loose, that sartorial asymmetry impresses exactly zero Capricorns, Herstik explains.
Asymmetry is a debut burnished to a maximum shine by technical prowess, but it offers readers more than just a clever structure: a familiar world gone familiarly mad.
Asymmetry can work to our advantage; embracing Finland and Sweden within the NATO family would send an unequivocal message to President Putin that Russia's aggression has serious consequences.
Recent events have heightened the existing asymmetry in the kingdom's policy preferences: policymakers will probably be more comfortable risking over-tightening the oil market than under-tightening it.
It also raises questions about whether electoral competition will diminish party asymmetry as the two parties respond to similar pressures to motivate their bases and construct narrow wins.
"The brutal asymmetry in the shareholder structure of this venture prevents it from being carried out without compromising the survival of national interests," Judge Victor Giuizo Neto wrote.
Consumers today are suffering from an information asymmetry in the marketplace: What consumers do not know about the companies driving the digital revolution can — and does — hurt them.
The contract may be so complex that there is an "information asymmetry" between the seller, who devised it, and the consumer: the two are not dealing on equal terms.
Ours is a time of intense informational asymmetry; the people best equipped to study what's happening—the people who very likely are studying what's happening—are behind closed doors.
The new Jewish understanding of our minority status reflects a correct assessment, particularly among younger Jews, that there is a fundamental asymmetry in the nature of American anti-Semitism.
I mean, it's also, if you look, asymmetry goes with added sophistication, sort of so-called primitive peoples did very centralized things, but you weren't allowed to say that.
New research published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets suggests this unexpected asymmetry was caused by an ancient collision with a rather large object, likely a dwarf planet.
Now they have 20%, and you've got guys here who back Donald Trump saying there's an asymmetry now, and actually these kind of tariffs applied would just bring symmetry.
The move will also reduce MTR asymmetry, where smaller mobile players such as Telkom currently charge higher fees to spur competition in a market controlled by Vodacom and MTN.
I also think there will be an even greater information asymmetry: Professional investors who have access to greater information will have an even greater advantage over the average investor.
In Asymmetry, the first two sections are entirely different but share a language of metaphor and reference; the short final section is like the punch line to a joke.
Put another way, this is strong evidence of CP violation in baryons, an observation which could eventually shed light on the problem of matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe.
So the artist uses varying gradients of ink to capture both the lush and decomposing aspects of the plant, while keeping bug bites and asymmetry firmly in the picture.
This showcases your chest (and shows off your décolletage) by leaving almost everything to the imagination, rather than a too-tight piece that can make any asymmetry super obvious.
I knew that an optimum result required multiple surgeries and included possible failure or asymmetry, as well as the possibility of the resulting tissue obscuring new cancers in mammograms.
Otherwise, their message has seemed to be that, if the government does not abuse its authority, the asymmetry of power relations characteristic of every society is of negligible importance.
Complaints about mistreatment in the British Parliament have percolated for years, in part owing to the vast power asymmetry between lawmakers and the young staff members who surround them.
The researchers found that the average Republican and the average Democrat today suffer from a level of motive attribution asymmetry that is comparable with that of Palestinians and Israelis.
Given this asymmetry in representation, you might expect the interests of import-competing industries to predominate in practically everything we could produce here, leading to high levels of protectionism.
Yet all of these came neatly balanced by components from a very personal vocabulary Mr. Abloh honed at his own label, Off-White: transparency, asymmetry, ineffable skate-rat cool.
You can address it as JW Anderson did, by eschewing glamour for the humanity of the everyday, and reinventing shirting, suits and shift dresses with asymmetry, crochet and craft.
They are less likely to blame themselves, now, when something goes wrong, but they bump into this power asymmetry around sexual expectations and drinking and they are really confused.
Public debate about this asymmetry of power between men and women has been muted for decades, partly because many second-wave feminists abandoned the church from the 1970s onward.
Camouflage makeup: Computer Vision Dazzle is an anti-surveillance makeup project by Harvey, which tricks facial recognition algorithms by using unusual makeup tones, concealing the nose and creating asymmetry.
There is a fundamental asymmetry, then, in how anti-Semitism is treated when it's on the left and relates to Israel versus when it's on the right and it doesn't.
The document also touches on concerns about the asymmetry inherent in AI systems that are fed by individuals' personal data — yet gains derived from the technology are not equally distributed.
"There's always been asymmetry of passion on social platforms: The most compelling content is the most sensational," Renee DiResta, a computational propaganda researcher with the Mozilla Foundation, told BuzzFeed News.
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is quickly establishing a global standard in data portability rights, but this fails to address the competition issues relating to data asymmetry.
A really simple illustration might be Hollywood actor Tom Cruise: have a chat with him in person, and you'll be hard-pressed to notice the asymmetry of his front teeth.
The Fed's rate-setters know that they still face an asymmetry of risks: should they raise rates too quickly, they cannot cut them by a lot if the economy sours.
Dr. Bowe started on my chin — to balance out some asymmetry and fill in my "pre-jowls," which, yep, is the scariest phrase ever used in relation to my appearance.
Asymmetry here is ... Yeah, that's just because this happened to this group of people ... they're not any better, they just have no shame and will just go on with things.
And the lack of scope to reverse course creates an asymmetry in policy setting for the Fed, meaning they will be keen to avoid tightening more than they have suggested.
With our network-driven approach, we want to bridge the information asymmetry of "what´s possible" in the technology startup space and "what is actually needed" in the industrial space.
This Alice, in Lisa Halliday's new novel Asymmetry, is an editorial assistant in New York who is seduced by a literary megastar named Ezra Blazer, a Philip Roth–like figure.
"These sex differences are consistent with the evolutionary psychological literature and reflect the sexual asymmetry in the benefits of having these traits in a partner," they said in the paper.
But Bridenstine said that one of the key lessons learned recently is "asymmetry in parachute deployment," explaining how the agency better understands how tension is distributed among the parachutes' cords.
Mr. Trump's plan again exposes the power asymmetry between the Palestinians and the Israelis — an imbalance evidenced by the systematic denial of Palestinian rights and the enabling of Israeli expansionism.
Yet conservation has revealed that the painting of the pushy cardinal was sliced on the left and bottom — meaning that this portrait, somewhat dutiful now, originally had a bolder asymmetry.
Goldman said clinicians have no diagnostic test to rely on, so they typically look for that asymmetry and then administer a dopamine therapy to see if some of the symptoms dissipate.
You look for the asymmetry, the stiffness and slowness, the motor and non-motor features, and then you give them some form of dopamine and follow them for a few months.
Revulsion from contorted facial asymmetry Researchers who study facial attractiveness note that most of what we find attractive is socially constructed: things such as skin color, eye shape and lip size.
Student's test is the basis for a very simple measure of asymmetry, the "lopsided-wins test," which checks if Democratic representatives won, on average, with much larger margins than Republican representatives.
The inherent information asymmetry within a consultation carried out by a general practitioner makes it hard for patients to know whether getting that funny mole seen to is worth £20113 ($13).
Physicists have been puzzling over this matter-antimatter asymmetry for decades, but new data coming from the Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment may help shed some light on the problem.
When they observed the way the baryons and antibaryons would decay into these particles, the researchers found a significant level of asymmetry in how the baryons decayed into matter or antimatter.
In each of these instances a single-payer plan would be less susceptible to market power or asymmetry in information and in a far stronger position to negotiate terms and prices.
Given the dramatic asymmetry between Israel and the Arab states in territory, population and natural resources, the Arabs were not irrational in assuming that in the long run they may succeed.
A similarly unambiguous existential risk — in the presence of overwhelming asymmetry between the United States and North Korean nuclear arsenals, and despite an unpredictable regime — may give North Korea equal pause.
But the strongest is an untitled work that resists meaning: It is simply a fat, truncated archway or inverted U, one side longer than the other, resolved into a perfect asymmetry.
Such resources have an asymmetry in their natural architectures: They can take thousands or millions of years to form, but could reach conditions of catastrophic decline in just a few decades.
In short, the preoccupation with narrow computational puzzles distracts us from the far more important issue of the colossal asymmetry between societal cost and private gain in the rollout of automated systems.
Testing Ng's asymmetry theory, Jeffrey Ding, a researcher at Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, found in March that important AI-related documents were being translated into Chinese within days of being published.
Researchers—who made the video using data gathered from 2000 to 2015 by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory—think the asymmetry is caused by different densities of the gas surrounding the supernova.
Boxing is full of many sad truths, but perhaps the saddest, the one that illustrates the shrouded asymmetry the sport often embodies, is that you can always find someone you can beat.
Basically, really big companies have these people in corp dev, god bless you [laughs], but there's this asymmetry, which is like: the founders' time is the most precious commodity that you have.
Mostly it feels confused, though the pieces themselves were pretty simple: dystopian tailoring and designer anoraks, accessorized with slashes and asymmetry, accented with police-tape yellow and a melting flower photo print.
"I don't think anybody in the field really believes that a specific candidate for dark matter is correct," says David Morrissey, who researches antimatter/matter asymmetry at Canada's particle accelerator centre, TRIUMF.
Anthony Scaramucci, the Trump representative at the World Economic Forum, voiced the administration's concern about asymmetry in past trade deals when the United States pursued goals beyond those in the economic realm.
Because the ball has an equatorial seam which stands about an eighth of an inch proud, the bowler is scheming to use this asymmetry to make the ball deviate after it bounces.
Instead of defining freedom of expression as guaranteeing the robust debate from which the truth emerges, Lyotard focused on the asymmetry of different positions when personal experience is challenged by abstract arguments.
Retailers continue to struggle with meeting consumer demand for fast, responsibly produced products due to inefficiencies and information asymmetry, said Zilingo, which is steps away from becoming the latest Southeast Asian unicorn.
There's just a fundamental asymmetry between the organized American left and right, one that allows completely absurd ideas to seep into one side in a way that it just doesn't with the other.
But I do feel like there's a huge asymmetry but I also feel like that the fact that those businesses are so opaque means that sort of anything that you get is news.
This asymmetry is at the heart of why the Trump administration can afford to be self-destructive in its tariff regime while China cannot indulge in similar costs to score trade negotiation points.
That was the question one journalist asked of Michael Spence, who, along with Mr Akerlof and Joseph Stiglitz, was a joint recipient of the 2001 Nobel award for their work on information asymmetry.
Even that observation, however, doesn't explain the asymmetry, because some of the same media organizations that apparently find it impossible to point out Mr. Trump's raw, consequential lies have no problem harassing Mrs.
In 1967, Russian physicist Andrei Sakharov proposed a solution to the puzzle of matter-antimatter asymmetry, but it required violating one of the fundamental properties of nature known as Charge-Parity (CP) symmetry.
This means the gene causing a snail's directional twist (and body asymmetry in other animals), described last year in Current Biology, could take more than a generation for its recessive form to appear.
In a 2017 paper, "All in the Eye of the Beholder: Asymmetry in Ideological Accountability," Iyengar and Sood provide further insight into how so many Republicans found their way to voting for Trump.
We also found that the strength of this perceived hate-love asymmetry predicted opposition to conciliatory action such as peaceful negotiations, or, in the case of Israelis, voting for a two-state solution.
The approach underscored a political asymmetry about the proceedings: The Democrats are trying to paint a coherent picture, while Republicans need only muddy it — and they have lots of ways to do so.
The problem is that a lower bound on interest rates creates a sharp asymmetry in how the economy works: It's relatively easy for the Fed to cool an overheating economy by raising rates.
There is also an asymmetry in the impacts of GCC that emphasizes the unfairness of the opposition of Texas leadership and industry to accepting the role of fossil fuel emissions in climate change.
A February 2018 study by Yale and AQR found that hedge funds trade more aggressively — and more profitably — in stocks with less sell-side analyst coverage, when greater information asymmetry benefits sophisticated investors.
There's an important lesson here, and it's not just about health care or Mr. Ryan; it's about the destructive effects of false symmetry in reporting at a time of vast asymmetry in reality.
Although the study in Scientific Reports is confusingly called "Optimal asymmetry and other motion parameters that characterise high-quality female dance," there are some serious nuggets of dance floor gold hidden in the jargon.
One of the researchers' next steps is to put time stamps on when this asymmetry and these tightly bound quinones came into the picture, which would help them determine when oxygenic photosynthesis became possible.
These events, and the asymmetry of power and wealth that underlay them, gave rise to an enduring tradition of anti-Americanism (or "anti-yanquismo", since "América" to Spanish-speakers means the entire land mass).
Enthusiasts praise its restful greenness and widely varied textures, and say its low-to-the-ground, slow-growing beauty aligns with the Japanese principle of wabi sabi, which honors impermanence, humility, asymmetry and imperfection.
And that they also find them to be youthful with her choice of modern necklines, asymmetry, really giving women the chance to accentuate their femininity but still be taken seriously with their dress choices.
Yu Bin, a political scientist at Wittenberg University in Ohio, sees "growing asymmetry in their national power" as China&aposs economy continues to forge ahead and it rapidly expands its military, especially its navy.
In these cases, read receipts or the three dots feature that indicates someone is typing, are more helpful than frustrating, because the fear of asymmetry (one person wanting more than the other) is lower.
There was no such backlash from inside the party when state Republicans proposed any of their far more aggressive plans, illustrating the fundamental asymmetry between the two parties on the importance of democratic values.
If the prophesies about data collection are true, obfuscators, stopping or at least disrupting information asymmetry between powerful businesses and states and often unaware users, can help to level an inherently uneven playing field.
In ensembles that combine pattern and asymmetry, in duets and solos of thrilling contrasts and insistence, the choreography becomes the poems' outer framework (dance often proceeds at length between stanzas) and their spiritual accompaniment.
One finishes "Asymmetry" for the first or second (or like this reader, third) time and is left wondering what other writers are not doing with their freedom — and, like Alistair, judging them for it.
Faces created with AI can have smudged or out-of-place hair, facial asymmetry, misaligned or strangely-sized teeth, differences of color around the edge of a face, and generally painterly or surreal details.
"Regulators will naturally be somewhat concerned by the reality that often there is an asymmetry of information about the Chinese firms operating internationally," said Jeremy Stevens, an economist for Standard Bank Group in Beijing.
Conversely, many centrists and much of the news media simply refuse to face up to the asymmetry of our politics and will persist with bothsidesism even as one side drives us into the abyss.
After beckoning you from down the corridor with the bright colors and joyful asymmetry of Loretta Pettway's "Medallion" quilt (circa 1960), the exhibition starts with an elegiac room of works nearly devoid of color.
But a variability of 1003 or 14 percent was surprising, Mann said, given that his consulting work with USA Track and Field generally found an asymmetry between zero and 7 percent among elite sprinters.
This election season exposed the convergence of like-minded information and media activists attempting to generate and maintain an information asymmetry — to deny the public access to information, and its honest interpretation and analysis.
"Perhaps, evolutionarily, birds stumbled upon this very natural, geometric solution, which is to increase the ellipticity and asymmetry of their eggs," Dr. Mahadevan said, since doing so allows for greater volume without increasing girth.
Two scientists from France won the Anatomy Prize for measuring scrotal temperature asymmetry in naked and clothed postmen in France, for example (the left one is warmer, but only when the postman is clothed).
I'd say probably the biggest issue is the fact that there's such an information asymmetry out there, that the people who are on the carrier side know a lot about how this technology works.
In fact, physicists have invoked long-lived particles and hidden sectors to address virtually all the fundamental problems currently plaguing physics, including issues such as dark matter and the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe.
More than 170,000 people make their business by farming major crops, yet they have among the lowest return on their assets because they're so fragmented, leading to information asymmetry and a lack of bargaining power.
It's a vivid reminder of the extreme asymmetry between the users—who are simply interested in being able to hail a ride from Point A to Point B—and the machines that are tracking them.
Moreover, as Powell acknowledged, there's been an asymmetry: Because the estimates of the natural rate have been too high, the Fed has often intervened in the direction of raising or failing to cut interest rates.
Zuckerberg's slippery call to 'fight bad content with more content' — or to fight Facebook-fuelled societal division by shifting even more of the apparatus of civic society onto Facebook — fails entirely to recognize this asymmetry.
At first glance, there doesn't look to be anything abnormal about Mary, but with a closer look at her full-body shot, it's clear that there's a striking asymmetry between her right and left side.
By simply proposing this framework, the Trump administration would make clear that the asymmetry of companies identified with conservative causes risking regulatory retaliation while companies identified with liberals are given a free pass is over.
From the beginnings of the modern "peace process," there have been two fatal flaws that have hampered the effort: the asymmetry of power in Israel's favor and the clear US bias in support of Israel.
Viewed in this light, the court's ruling in Trinity Lutheran is "an asymmetry that can only be explained by a preference for religion," according to Nelson Tebbe, who teaches constitutional law at Brooklyn Law School.
The person possessing the object is better positioned than the buyer to explore its properties before offering it for sale (economists call this "information asymmetry"), and it's in his or her interest to do so.
This combination of genetic and environmental factors (light) induces a visual asymmetry — pigeons and chicken are better in visual discrimination, categorization, and memorization of visual patterns with their right eye than with their left eye.
Published in the Hastings Law Journal while Cruz was clerking for Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist, the 43-page tour-de-force explains that there is an inherent information asymmetry between companies and their consumers.
A 2014 article in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on "motive attribution asymmetry" — the assumption that your ideology is based in love, while your opponent's is based in hate — suggests an answer.
Kim Il-sung resented the asymmetry and as a hedge maintained ties to the Soviet Union after the Sino-Soviet split in the late 1950s: He needed Mao, but didn't think Mao could be trusted.
Narciso Rodriguez said much the same after his mini-show (two rows of benches on either side of a narrow room in his office building) of sleek tops, trousers and skirts razor tailored into asymmetry.
Even more, through our shared experience of disability — she with three legs, I often with my "third leg," a cane — we grew all the more connected through our interdependence, our unconventional mobility and our asymmetry.
From the beginning of the modern "peace process," there have been two fatal flaws that have hampered the effort: the asymmetry of power in Israel's favor and the clear US bias in support of Israel.
The way I could see just how cartoonishly pronounced it was anytime I saw my shadow and the way I knew the glaring asymmetry signaled to the world that something is not quite right with me.
But these companies are also confronting what Robert Matney, communications director for New Knowledge, calls an asymmetry of passion: groups that deploy sneaky online tricks to appear fundamentally bigger and more important than they really are.
Stoddard and her team began by creating two metrics for egg shape, including ellipticity (was the egg more circle or more oval shaped) and asymmetry (was the egg symmetrical, or did it have a pointy side).
The new wave of tactics games that followed on the heels of Firaxis' XCOM have continued to avoid the asymmetry and power dynamics of Jagged Alliance 2, even when the fiction seems to call for it.
Given asymmetry of risks created by the fourth industrial revolution , we cannot afford to be security-illiterate To succeed in this digital revolution we need to learn to deal with asymmetric approaches to warfare and business.
Gawker is responding to an asymmetry of celebrity power, and the way that celebrities like Bill Cosby, Jimmy Savile, Jian Ghomeshi and Woody Allen, to name a few, become immune to the pressures of civil society.
Prominent among them was its longstanding refusal to grapple with the deepening asymmetry in American politics — the rejection, by a large swath of the right, of the core institutions and norms that shape US public life.
With serpentine flourishes, a contrasting play of symmetry and asymmetry, and precise, vibrant colors, the zoological illustrations of 19th-century German biologist Ernst Haeckel were appreciated by viewers as much for their style as their science.
"We have already rewritten the textbooks on how Jupiter's atmosphere works and on the complexity and asymmetry of its magnetic field," said Scott Bolton, principal investigator of Juno, of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio.
In particular, the affine wealth model (called thus because of its mathematical properties) can describe wealth distribution among households in diverse developed countries with exquisite precision while revealing a subtle asymmetry that tends to concentrate wealth.
Research published in December in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, reveals that the cause of this north-south auroral asymmetry is the angle at which the sun's solar wind and magnetic field approaches Earth.
By assessing the most up-to-date information about the two entities' magnetic fields, they uncovered clear evidence that the asymmetry occurs because of the angle of the sun's magnetic field compared to Earth's field. Prof.
This asymmetry pushed DC in a particular direction—Democrats, by and large, didn't have to worry about being burned in effigy for compromise votes, while Republicans constantly feared being outflanked to the right by primary challengers.
I.O. believe the asymmetry could be exacerbated by President Obama's absence from the top of the ballot, who created a cutting edge turnout operation for his campaigns, although other progressive groups have been active in this area.
Ultimately their funds translate into capital or loans provided to the rest of the private sector: the higher the concentration of income and wealth, the more asymmetry between savers and borrowers — in terms of numbers and creditworthiness.
The Nodal-Lefty team appears to be the most important genetic pathway that guides asymmetry, said Cliff Tabin, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University who played a central role in the initial research into Nodal and Lefty.
There's an odd asymmetry to the Joy-Con button layout, and the reason is that when held horizontally, each one can act as a standalone mini gamepad with a button layout reminiscent of the Super Nintendo controller.
Nor did the column mention the asymmetry of how attorney-client privilege was used in the FBI's timid investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mail server, specifically in the case of the testimony of her chief of staff.
This is compounded by an asymmetry of passion that leads truther communities to create prolific amounts of content, resulting in a greater amount available for algorithms to serve up … and, it seems, resulting in real-world consequences.
"The asymmetry between the access that Chinese companies enjoy in other markets and the access foreign companies have in China has been growing for some time," said Kenneth Jarrett, the president of the American Chamber in Shanghai.
"It's critical for organizations like the ACLU to address the asymmetry of expertise between entities like the National Security Agency and Silicon Valley corporations and those of us who are trying to rein them in," Wizner said.
First, it must avoid the temptation to legitimize the junta or individuals within it who aspire to replace Bashir and instead use its leverage to mitigate the asymmetry of power between the junta and the civilian reformers.
Telcos have long complained about regulatory asymmetry vis-a-vis use of personal data, with tougher privacy rules applying to data sent using their services vs data sent via comms apps and services operated by Internet companies.
The "#MeToo novel" shares this range; it has been applied to everything from Lisa Halliday's "Asymmetry," with its gentle May-December romance, to Édouard Louis's autobiographical novel "History of Violence," which recounts a rape and attempted murder.
Despite the renewed partnership, Barnett remains cautious about whether Amazon can "overcome what seem to me to be systematic problems," he wrote in his prepared testimony, "due to the asymmetry in power between Amazon and its partners."
What it's capitalizing on is essentially information asymmetry: Parents log on to Easy Transfer and choose on its website a list of schools, upon which they can make a bank transfer or pay with a UnionPay debit card.
The relaunch of the ABS or securitisation market in Europe "will depend on reducing information asymmetry and moral hazard that are inherent to this market," centre-left MEP Paul Tang said in a working document released on Friday.
This is in addition to the asymmetry in media coverage: The state-owned television network, Doordarshan, gave the ruling B.J.P. twice the amount of airtime than it offered to the Congress Party in the important month of May.
Lyotard taught at Yale in early 1990s, and his and others' thoughts on how to resolve the asymmetry in discussions between perpetrators and victims of systemic or personal violence, without curtailing speech too much, seeped into other disciplines.
"Even if Kerry's remarks were close to their own views, centrists and leftists did not appreciate the one-sidedness of the speech and the asymmetry in the blame assigned to Israel and to the Palestinians," Mr. Cohen said.
LHCb physicists reported today at the Moriond physics conference in Italy that their experiment measured an asymmetry in the rate that D0 mesons decayed into other particles compared to the rate that anti-D0 mesons decayed into other particles.
In other words, there's a "genealogical asymmetry," so to speak, between simulation levels in a hierarchy: each simulation could spawn any number of additional simulations below it, and this proliferation of new simulations can only proceed in one direction.
But this election, they view the onus on the press corps differently than they have in past elections: not just to report on the election in substantive ways, but to be consistently mindful of the asymmetry between the candidates.
A highly unusual asymmetry seems to exist in Nicaragua between the foreign policy of an authoritarian regime, which is wholly inimical to United States interests, and a domestic policy which tolerates the free market and has produced positive outcomes.
It's a collection of 17 nonfiction, science essays that Asimov had previously published in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction" and focused on properties like electron-spin and chirality — which is a property in nature that represents asymmetry.
You can become absorbed, for example, by how Petipa frames soloists with other dancers; the balance of symmetry and asymmetry, of motion and stasis are all intriguingly different, in small ways, from 19th-century conventions as they're usually presented.
The field started opening up around 2008, when an experiment called PAMELA detected an excess of positrons over electrons coming from space—an asymmetry that fueled interest in "asymmetric dark matter," a now-popular model proposed by Kathryn Zurek and collaborators.
It also has a very satisfying asymmetry: rising up from the baseline in a straight line, resembling the left half of the f, it then sweeps over to the right much more grandly than the f ever has room to do.
The argument here is that as the pool of wealth becomes more concentrated, the greater the asymmetry between the haves, who typically want to invest and get a return on their money, and the have nots, who are typically borrowers.
"If you have a sudden weight loss, or a lack of appetite, or a loss of energy, or if you see an abnormal asymmetry with your body, those are things that you should bring to the attention of your doctor."
To identify melanoma, follow the "ABCD" rule when examining spots on the skin: look for "asymmetry," irregular "borders," uneven "coloring" (including patches of pink, red, white or blue), a "diameter" larger than a quarter inch, and an "evolving" or changing appearance.
But if the justices are ready to rule on Gill's more fraught "partisan asymmetry" theory (colourfully derided by Chief Justice John Roberts as "sociological gobbledygook" in October) they may have a strategic consideration in mind in taking Benisek as well.
The "prudent" part is supposed to be enforced by public utility commissions (PUCs), but in practice, in "prudence reviews," there's an information asymmetry (utilities know more than PUCs or outside advocacy groups) and PUCs are often cozy with utilities anyway.
"If journalists are making an assessment about which of their peers is worth paying attention to on Twitter, this huge gender asymmetry in aggregate followers may well have a disproportionate impact in the perceived legitimacy of their peers," the authors wrote.
Invented in 2014 by Eric McGhee, of the Public Policy Institute of California, it measures asymmetry using a formula (given here) that examines how many votes are cast for either party and the seats that are won as a consequence.
"A victory at the [ICC] would isolate Israel, require the West to acknowledge the force of its own laws ... and, most hopefully, begin to re-set some of the dysfunctional asymmetry of power between Israel and the Palestinians," he wrote.
At the same time, the gender asymmetry found in the paper serves to rebut a remarkably persistent racist trope: that the black-white income gap is due to an innate gap in ability, rather than discrimination or other environmental factors.
"The hotbed of sexual harassment won't go away unless asymmetry between power held by men and women at the workplace is resolved," said Chizuko Ueno, director of the non-profit Women's Action Network and professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo.
They're hoping to find this asymmetry so that, in a circuitous way, it could help explain other mysteries of the Universe, like why even though every kind of particle has an antiparticle, scientists still observe way more regular matter than antimatter.
More from Alexandra Stevenson of the NYT: "Regulators will naturally be somewhat concerned by the reality that often there is an asymmetry of information about the Chinese firms operating internationally," said Jeremy Stevens, an economist for Standard Bank Group in Beijing.
"It is true this is a very unequal relationship with a lot of asymmetry and where the balance tips on the American side," said Fausto Hernández, a professor of economics at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in Mexico.
Given the asymmetry of certain enterprises in the world, you kind of wonder as to whether or not new Disney, with all of its IP, has in fact become the juiciest peach in the world to be consumed by Apple.
Beginning in 1964 and continuing through to the present day, physicists have studied the problem and we have found out that early in the universe there was a slight asymmetry in the laws of nature that treated matter and antimatter differently.
Italian programmer Alberto Brandolini perhaps summed it up best in what he called the "B------t Asymmetry Principle," meaning the amount of energy needed to refute an outrageous claim is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.
While there are some exceptions, for the most part the asymmetry is not between taxes and spending, but between policies where the cost of extending the legislation was included in the original score of the legislation and where it was not.
Andrew Ng, a leading AI researcher at Stanford, said last year that this creates an asymmetry: "China has a fairly deep awareness of what's happening in the English-speaking world, but the opposite is not true," he told The Atlantic's Sarah Zhang.
Halle Berry's Elie Saab dress, worn to the 2002 Oscars when she won best actress, had a sheer bodice with carefully placed floral accents and a voluminous skirt — elements contradictory enough to create a sort of pleasing visual asymmetry on a beautiful person.
"Rappaport realized that the asymmetry in the light curves resembled disintegrating planets, with long trails of debris that would continue to block a bit of light as the planet moves away from the star," the Royal Astronomical Society said in a statement.
While rehabbing, Cruz developed a calf strain; it was likely the result of muscle asymmetry, or what Bramel terms a "compensatory injury"—a second injury that develops because of an overreliance on a different muscle while trying to get back up to speed.
To prevent this asymmetry from distorting our results, we excluded candidate pairs in which at least one member failed to reach the 10% threshold in at least one of the state or national RCP averages for the day and race in question.
"The U.K. is in some ways inherently unstable because of the mixture of different national groupings, and also the asymmetry of the size of England relative to the others," said Andrew Blick, lecturer in politics and contemporary history at King's College London.
Some saw the design as a move to displace food vendors with planters and benches along Broadway, while others objected most to the aesthetics of a large tree planter offsetting the purposeful asymmetry of Isamu Noguchi's "Red Cube" sculpture in the space.
When they're redesigning the afterlife in the ninth episode of this season, the problem they identify is that people can commit crimes that aren't by their essence cruel, and yet they're punished in a way that is cruel, and that asymmetry is problematic.
A May-December romance is also the starting point for Lisa Halliday's 2018 novel, Asymmetry, which draws on the relationship she had with Philip Roth in the early 2000s, when she was in her early twenties and he was in his sixties.
In the coming months, the class's lessons would creep up on me at unexpected moments during patient rounds: noting asymmetry on an old man's face; describing angry purple blisters to a colleague; considering the shadowy contours of pneumonia on an X-ray.
At least part of the laughter is elicited by an unspoken asymmetry that viewers can recognize regardless of their racial identity: the image of a black woman being "environmental" versus the picture of the environmentalist that most Americans carry around in their heads.
The Shorenstein Center at Harvard University has found that mainstream media coverage of Trump's first 100 days in office ranged from 70-90% negative of Trump, depending on the week, an asymmetry never quite seen before seen but one that erodes confidence in the media.
Original story reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine, an editorially independent division of the Simons Foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research developments and trends in mathematics and the physical and life sciences Asymmetry is not readily apparent.
Though right now I have this impulse to write fiction (I did my fiction MFA at Cornell), inspired by these uncanny interactions in Lisa Halliday's Asymmetry, which is making me realize how much I miss writing characters that do absolutely unbelievable yet deeply relatable things.
Mr Smith offered a menu of three ways to calculate asymmetry: the "median-mean" and "partisan bias" measures and the "efficiency gap", a metric developed by Eric McGhee, a political scientist, and Nicholas Stephanopoulos, a law professor who sat in the audience at Tuesday's hearing.
And, while the catwalk is the perfect stage for any kind of exaggeration, in real life, a good brow shape is one of the easiest ways to get an instant pick-me-up (be it correcting asymmetry or giving an almost immediate face-lift).
"When you look at that and say maybe the downside risk is down to $1.15, it actually means you have an asymmetry and that is where the long-term investor is coming in… there are more of those type of announcements coming," he speculated.
Profile In the opening scene of Lisa Halliday's debut novel, "Asymmetry," Alice, a young editorial assistant at a publishing house, is reading on a bench on the Upper West Side when a famous novelist plops down beside her with a Mister Softee ice cream cone.
So far, there is a fearful asymmetry between the far right and antifa: Over the decade ending in 2016, estimates of the percentage of politically motivated killings committed by right-wing extremists range from 73 to 92 percent, according to the conservative Daily Caller.
"I can't allow anyone to go against our country's economy and even less so if it establishes an unjust asymmetry, unworthy of our government and humiliating for our nation," said Lopez Obrador to big applause from a crowd of several thousand that spilled across several blocks.
But the fact that the data watchdog is forced to sit on its hands waiting to gain access to servers that the companies of interest to its investigation are in control of or able to access raises serious questions about the asymmetry between big data and regulation.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The use of blockchain technology solves the issue of information asymmetry in trade finance and the core problem of providing proof of trade authenticity, the Shanghai headquarters of the People's Bank of China (PBOC) and the city's commerce commission said in a statement on Thursday.
"The major asymmetry here is that while the states litigate with virtually unlimited resources using taxpayer dollars, voting rights advocates must litigate on their own, in the hopes that they may eventually be awarded their fees and costs if they prevail," Amunson said in an email.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The use of blockchain technology solves the issue of information asymmetry in trade finance and the core problem of providing proof of trade authenticity, the Shanghai headquarters of the People's Bank of China (PBOC) and the city's commerce commission said in a statement on Thursday.
And while the doctors I spoke to all raved that CoolSculpting is a marked improvement over liposuction (and less invasive than other sculpting methods), keep in mind that there are some things to be cautious of: specifically, the possibility of asymmetry or indentations from a misplaced applicator.
If this assumption is correct (and it almost certainly is) then it demonstrates a profound asymmetry between the parties, as well as an awareness on the part of the political media, which often treats the two parties symmetrically, that something is dangerously dysfunctional about one of them.
While the discovery of the Higgs boson filled in a crucial Standard Model gap—thus reinforcing its predictive value for experimental phenomena—the Model doesn't have much to say about the biggest lingering mysteries of physics today: dark energy, dark matter, gravity, neutrino oscillations, matter-antimatter asymmetry.
In the very end, even Roth got lionized and sanitized, with a National Medal of Arts bestowed by President Obama in 2011, a salute to his civic-mindedness from Adam Gopnik in the New Yorker, and an extraordinarily generous fictional portrait in Lisa Halliday's excellent novel Asymmetry.
Several of this year's most critically acclaimed novels, including Lisa Halliday's "Asymmetry," Richard Powers's "The Overstory" and Rebecca Makkai's "The Great Believers," were listed as out of stock on Amazon the week before Christmas after inventory ran low because publishers could not to reprint copies quickly enough.
What we're seeing now, as you suggest, are the fruits of decades of laserlike focus on the courts by one party, and a kind of laissez-faire attitude by the other — an asymmetry of intentionality, you might say, that's brought us to where we are today.
One of the last he read was "Asymmetry," by Lisa Halliday, a book about a young woman who has a romance with an aging novelist who bears an unmistakable resemblance to Mr. Roth — funny, kind, acerbic, passionate, immensely well-read, a devotee of Zabar's and old movies.
In contrast to Sánchez Mazas, an infamous figure in Spain whose life Cercas clearly took great pains to research, the Miralles of "Soldiers" is largely a product of the author's imagination—an asymmetry that in itself speaks volumes about the country's selective interest in its own past.
Ms. Kawakubo has raised the stock of exposed seams, asymmetry, synthetic fabrics and the color black, but more than that she has kept her own course with a steadfastness and a single-mindedness that others have absorbed, and begun a conversation whose thread others have taken up.
There is still very clearly a massive asymmetry around content moderation on user-generated content platforms, with AI poorly suited to plug the gap given ongoing weakness in understanding context, even as platforms' human moderation teams remain hopelessly under-resourced and outgunned versus the scale of the task.
Not everyone believes that axions are the best candidate for dark matter, however, but the potential for a specific dark matter theory to explain other mysteries in physics, like antimatter/matter asymmetry, has a large part to play in which theory of dark matter scientists choose to explore.
"The evidence says that a loss hurts about twice as much as a gain of the same size, so there is a large asymmetry," said Patricia Tovar Rodriguez, author of the 2009 paper on loss aversion and trade and now a professor at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.
On this week's podcast, Halliday discusses "Asymmetry"; Naomi Novik and Gerald Jonas remember the life and work of Ursula K. Le Guin; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; and The Times's staff book critics, Dwight Garner, Parul Sehgal and Jennifer Szalai, talk about books they've recently reviewed.
This is why Mexico today faces a tough choice, given the asymmetry between both countries: accommodate Mr. Trump and get the least-bad deal possible, or lay out a series of red lines or list of American demands Mexico cannot accept and adopt a policy of forceful resistance.
"For us, it's a personal passion and an area of information asymmetry, like most people know that with the food you eat, you should try to eat organic or as healthy as you can, but you'd be surprised how few women — they just assume the FDA protects them," Bisharat said.
The massive asymmetry between the understaffed regulatory overseers of civic society and the elite techno disruptors, stuffed to the gills with the finest engineers money can buy (but apparently no one who passed a course in ethics), has clearly enabled certain tech entities to accelerate their business growth at the expense of responsibility.
Specifically, the near side-far side asymmetry was shown to be caused by a large object measuring 780 kilometers (480 miles) in diameter hitting the Moon's nearside at 22,550 km/h (33,000 mph) or a slightly smaller object at 720 kilometers across (450 miles) at a higher speed of 24,500 km/h (15,000 mph).
He skirts styles like Laurel Canyon folk-pop in "You're the One," the Beach Boys in "Blue Bird," British trad-rock in "Zombie Conqueror," pop-soul in "What Is the Time" and Gil Evans-tinged ensemble arrangements in "(I Wanna) Feel It All," though he skews all of them toward asymmetry and surprise tangents.
And the connection was true of Proenza Schouler, where the designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez cross-fertilized their past signatures (leather halters, peekaboo slicing, asymmetry, collage) with a certain French classicism, so that the basics of old couture — corsets and smoking jackets and intricate handwork — were knocked off their pedestals into the mosh pit.
Photo: iFixitWhile the asymmetry of the speaker and mic grilles on the bottom of XS and XS Max might look a little jarring, by deleting two holes on left, Apple made room for an extra antenna band, which according to test results from SpeedSmart, Tom's Guide, and others, resulted in a serious improvement in LTE data speeds.

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