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Florentino Pérez cannot be understood without Spain, and the country itself cannot be understood without people like Florentino Pérez.
Here was the remarkable notion that what was new and different could be understood Here was the remarkable notion that what was new and different could be understood.
"We want the full picture to be understood," she said.
Your ability to understand others and be understood is heightened.
Germerodt said Gauland's comments could be understood in different ways.
He responded that it would be understood by black readers.
Mark Zuckerberg can't be understood in terms of partisan politics.
But how could Kafka be understood, if not by images?
"Every death can now be understood as suicide," she writes.
This is a crucial point and needs to be understood.
These commercial adornments can be understood as omens of gentrification.
How can others come to be understood as fully human?
Some failure is to be expected — and will be understood.
Their cynicism, in turn, will be understood as intellectual seriousness.
This is the first thing to be understood about them.
But information that can't be understood is not worth much.
However it should be understood this process has pernicious unintended consequences.
Both need to be protected and both need to be understood.
But should this be understood as a duty or a favour?
Automation can be understood as the replacement of labour with capital.
Transgender people, however, struggle more than gay people to be understood.
They can't possibly be understood at the level of the individual.
Punk rock cannot be understood without understanding its underlying intellectual development.
This is the context in which Sanders's effort should be understood.
Reid's remarkable missive to Comey must be understood in this light.
Rather than seeking to understand, they only seek to be understood.
The woman says something that cannot be understood from the recording.
It's a major international incident, and should be understood as such.
Indeed, almost all markets can be understood as having two sides.
Americans want to be understood but rarely want to understand others.
" Ms. Montanari: "It's like a Picasso: It needs to be understood.
To be understood and to make others understand what's going on.
Social trust can thus be understood broadly as trust in society.
But the concept of autonomy can be understood in different ways.
But he may also be understood as a populist, centralising nationalist.
Confusion is the foggy lens through which "Cats" can be understood.
A half-century later, they could be understood around the world.
Dermisache's warm posthumous reception should be understood in this aesthetic context.
Why would that portrayal not be understood as a social victory?
It is too much to be understood, even in panorama view.
Well, look, Russia has to be understood as different from other countries.
As the quip often goes: seek to understand rather than be understood.
"Antifa should not be understood as a single-issue movement," Bray explains.
Today, MSNBC's liberalism and partisanship can only be understood in this framework.
A theory underwrote this method: that literature could be understood apart from
I expect to be understood, and I'll let you know if not.
Criminals who were "psychotic" and therefore could not be understood, only feared.
"Poetry, to be understood, must be clear," she told NPR in 2012.
The indictment should be understood as a frontal attack on press freedom.
It is, however, a fact that cannot possibly be understood without imagination.
What happened can be understood as the product of a learning process.
But a song — and a poem — is never to be understood entirely.
China's internet policies must be understood as a violation of these commitments.
It must be understood that sexual violence is the most effective weapon.
Is there anything to be understood from Mike Pence's law school comic strips?
Unfortunately, Gandhi has made proclamations that could be understood to support either side.
"There's just a lot of science that's yet to be understood," Narasimhan said.
I don't really have a strong desire for my collection to be understood.
The ecological trade-off in this complex dynamic is yet to be understood.
All too frequently they sang under the accompaniment, insufficiently audible to be understood.
Moreover, its advertising systems are too complex to be understood at a glance.
The blockchain could only properly be understood as a product of that history.
I think there's really important issues to be understood, to be grappled with.
The mechanisms of these new media are only now beginning to be understood.
We just want to be understood, and we just want to be loved.
It is in this context that the Standing Rock situation must be understood.
Then, many killings could at least be understood as part of those clashes.
AmbiguousSomething that is ambiguous can be understood in two or more possible ways.
That is not going to be understood through any lens but that lens.
The joys of one cannot be understood without the pleasures of the other.
He is simply too profound to be understood in such a narrow context.
It's not meant to be understood language-wise, but it's what you feel.
This situation must be understood in the context of Saudi and Islamic culture.
These are not two political parties seeking to be understood by each other.
Where I came from can be understood through my name: Robert Kim Henderson.
" Couric added that "implicit bias" needs to be "understood better in media circles.
Legislation should be understood by all interested parties before it is voted on.
In part, that is because local market conditions must be understood on the ground.
We know that people will still watch and the disclaimer will not be understood.
This will be "understood as an effort to destabilize the middle class," he added.
Project Euphonia is meant to assist people with speech impairments be understood by machines.
I'm describing human feelings and interactions that could be understood from Moscow to Morocco.
"Poetry, to be understood, must be clear," she told NPR in a 2012 interview.
It makes further erosion of privacy "inevitable"; the dangers must be understood, he adds.
When things are named, they can be understood and tamed and perhaps, eventually, conquered.
These "infant industry" measures should be understood as complementing, not undermining, market based incentives.
Nature can't quite be understood or confronted but one looks at it with awe.
"I want to make paintings of women that can't be understood," Williams told Hyperallergic.
That radiation needs to be understood in order to guard against its worst effects.
A love that can't be understood, but can only be deeply and joyously experienced.
They examined the prisoners and conferred in French, so as not to be understood.
It doesn't need exactly 50 stars and 13 stripes to be understood as American.
They may be understood by anyone at any moment, whenever they open their mouths.
Herbie Hancock's current project can be understood as both a progression and a reclamation.
Well, I don't think this is strictly "Landfill," as it came to be understood.
And the presence needed to be acknowledged or the exchange could not be understood.
We are in Latin America and this should be understood by the White House.
It also knows something about music, insofar as music can be understood as data.
Faith in God could not be coerced but must be understood and willfully embraced.
Behavior, memory and perception can't be understood without appreciating the central role of prospection.
The image of Omran might be understood as simply a representation of Syrian suffering.
My goal for this next decade isn't to be liked, but to be understood.
They should, like regular cars, be able to be understood at a surface level.
Motorola's image must be understood in the context of the modern Russian mass consciousness.
The nervous system could only be understood after the discovery of electricity, he wrote.
It's easier for them to show their interest and be understood by other people.
Melvin Way's finely crafted, befuddling works demand to be understood on their own terms.
"The implementation of the insurance is yet to be understood by the herders," she said.
"Architecture should not only be understood as something useful, but also as artwork," Eis said.
But currant tomatoes have some sort of mechanism, yet to be understood, that repels whiteflies.
Hosts have recognized humans don't actually have free will and can be understood like algorithms.
"The magnitude of this criminal threat has only recently begun to be understood," it said.
Words finally have a real visual presence; a new way to be understood and appreciated.
They've checked out of politics, and their support has to be understood in that way.
" Magdy says of his work, "It's not meant to be understood in a didactic way.
The Queen's Speech on May 18th should be understood in the context of that debate.
More needs to be understood about the abuse of children and how to stop it.
For people looking to be understood, this could function similarly to having your palm read.
It is in this context that Warren's statements on Puerto Rico need to be understood.
However, this competition must be understood as far larger than trade deficits and intellectual property.
But it can also be understood as part of a suspicion of all political ideologies.
The motives for such crimes can only really be understood by those who commit them.
Loewenstein believes that DID should be understood as a childhood-onset post-traumatic developmental disorder.
Behavior could be understood in terms of rewards, punishment, competition, and consequences — but not emotion.
There's a desperate need to be understood—[and also to understand] that things are subjective.
The numerical weight of the first-round upset was only just beginning to be understood.
You have to, hopefully, allow both sides to come to the table and be understood.
He believes the message is universal and can be understood by everyone, even city dwellers.
He, because he is little, cannot bear to be understood, and goes to the bad.
As Richard Rorty maintained, Nietzsche can be understood as a particularly flamboyant kind of pragmatist.
My goal for this next decade isn&apost to be liked, but to be understood.
"The situation could definitely get worse and that needs to be understood," Dr. Rabinowitz said.
Many of the questions center on whether disclosures are "likely to be understood" by consumers.
It emerged on the savannas of Africa, and has to be understood in that context.
The second aspect of future offsets can be understood through the lens of organizational management.
"I am not some intellectual hoping to be understood a century from now," he said.
But Laura Les and Dylan Brady's freaky future-pop project isn't meant to be understood.
Arnie was very concerned that I be understood as a choreographer, and not a model.
Arnie was very concerned that I be understood as a choreographer, and not a model.
"The more specific your complaint, the more likely it is to be understood," he writes.
In general, the more specific your complaint, the more likely it is to be understood.
For Rob, cold water and depression—or anxiety—are forces to be understood, not fought.
We agreed there was something important happening here — that was just beginning to be understood.
The fight for economic justice cannot be understood separately from the fight for voting access.
Unlike semantic content, social function cannot be understood in isolation, just by examining the words.
The first kind of random shape to be understood in this way was the random walk.
It should be understood that this Fed was involved in more than just raising interest rates.
This is why Trump's business policies can only be understood through the lens of public relations.
In the 19th century, it came to be understood as a psychic condition experienced almost universally.
This is the context within which his denial of knowing Giuliani's role needs to be understood.
" He continued, "Can you name another band that's taken longer to be understood than the Stooges?
When I talked, I would find myself pronunciating each letter in an effort to be understood.
AI were frequently incomprehensible even when they wanted to be understood, but it was worth trying.
That's language that can be understood only by those with college degrees or in graduate school.
There can be understood to be something that transcends race, as a citizen with no race.
In the event of a personal tragedy, yes, as such grief would be understood and excused.
The depth of that rejection, and the rage bubbling beneath it, has yet to be understood.
Like love, I said, being understood creates the fear that you will never be understood again.
In this sense, these moves could be understood as an extension of Zuckerberg's misunderstood listening tour.
"Its future earnings growth as a software company is only starting to be understood," said Rivett.
After Sanchez Valle, is Puerto Rico to be understood as a reservation, with nothing to reserve?
It was both past and present, and could be understood without fear of mistakes or forgetting.
"We all have a desire to be understood and relate to each other," Mr. Zuckerberg said.
For example, "code app" and "work on app" would be understood to be the same item.
Keeping this potential explosiveness to oneself, however, could also be understood as a sign of strength.
I just wanted to be understood, and I wanted to be seen as an opera composer.
From this perspective, anxiety is a symptom to be understood, not something to be pushed away.
That sort of power is to be understood as something as elemental as one can get.
She had made some kind of peace with the idea that she'd never really be understood.
They must be understood as part of the same system, and fought in the same way.
Vietnam '67 There are some events that can be understood only with the perspective of time.
But this kind of conservatism can also be understood as oriented towards sustainability rather than waste.
Here's another: What does it mean that a CEO would rather be understood than be liked?
"My goal for this next decade isn't to be liked, but to be understood," he said.
But they are also not obvious, or obviously correct: They need to be understood and articulated.
Dear Readers: Today's Sound Off concerns people who leave messages but mumble or can't be understood.
But it would more properly be understood as Donald Trump succeeding where Barack Obama had failed.
First, it needs to be understood that my view on politics is rooted in my faith.
The uncomfortable moment can best be understood by Hiddleston's fellow actors and nominees' reaction to the spiel.
Only by doing so can the beliefs he holds – on Zionism, on Israel, on Palestine – be understood.
These reactions, however, must be understood as a symptom of continued racial inequity in the justice system.
We're a generation of digital and social revolutionaries, and counter-culturalists who are desperate to be understood.
By seeking to be understood, Zuckerberg shows that he still cares what the public thinks about him.
The causes of political change can only be understood with hindsight, and we have little dispassionate distance.
And show broad emotions as he speaks so he knows what it feels like to be understood.
These "can be understood as different operations working on the same form of temporal history," Howard said.
Each and every one of us out there, regardless of how we learn, deserves to be understood.
The attack in Christchurch can only be understood is part of a global problem with Islamophobic violence.
Those things can be understood academically, but you actually have to experience those changes to understand them.
Such is the context in which Labour's performance in yesterday's local and regional elections must be understood.
This back and forth on Hurricane Marias' death toll needs to be understood within a broader context.
They recognize that his urge to resist conformity is often greater than his urge to be understood.
Trump's vote-winning issues will be understood as Reagan Republicanism Part Deux: tax cuts, deregulation, constitutional judges.
But Balderson's victory needs to be understood in the context of the broader race for House control.
Reports of lights in the sky by sober and well-intentioned military pilots needed to be understood.
Competition policy can no longer be understood in the narrow terms of protecting consumers from higher prices.
This approach uses well conceived actions that will be understood by the foe as a meaningful concession.
This double-disc joint album could be understood as merely another, but for the challenge inside it.
Some people think that psychological features of humans must be understood, and some people think, maybe not.
That should not be understood as a prediction that the market will have another great fall, however.
Some wines, like Burgundy, have come to be understood over the course of centuries and many generations.
"My goal for the next decade isn't to be liked but to be understood," Mr. Zuckerberg said.
His inclination to defend Trump might best be understood less as ideological commitment than as media criticism.
How to promote core American values in a way that will be understood by radically different cultures.
Dominicanish, Cubonics, Tex-Mex and Chicano Spanglish in California need to be understood on their own terms.
But the disease's effects on babies who may live for decades are only beginning to be understood.
His actions can be understood only through the lens of holding onto personal power at whatever expense.
Each of 2019's words of the year can be understood through that lens: According to Dictionary.
The death devastated zookeepers and the cause may never be understood, the curator of the zoo said.
He's so fluent that he can use others to speak for him, and be understood clear as day.
It can be understood as a formal system in which all agents act according to well-defined rules.
The court said its conclusion should not be understood as undermining the separate and distinct status of Gibraltar.
While the game's story can be understood globally, its creator found it had unique reactions in different regions.
To be understood intuitively is the goal — the words on the screen are the handle of the hammer.
This history of violence must also be understood in relation to the formation of the country's religious communities.
Those chirps can be understood by human characters, or translated back into English through written or verbal translations.
The beneficial bacteria on your skin (95% of them) have several roles that still need to be understood.
What Eliot and King realized was that modesty, at key points in history, requires eloquence to be understood.
To do that, they must know what the consequences are, and you're right, it needs to be understood.
Any opposition by the PPD to a "statehood or independence" status plebiscite must be understood in this context.
The hurdle of getting IFTTT recipes to be understood — let alone used — is something that Tibbets himself acknowledges.
But that doesn't mean there aren't benefits to using words and phrases that can be understood by everyone.
But the story of one whale looking for friends but can't find any because he can't be understood?
While these statistics sound quite worrisome, they should be understood within the context of a strong U.S. economy.
As new methods of examination become available, H.M.'s life will be understood in ever-evolving, novel perspectives.
But Go is so complex that its moves can be understood only by those trained in the game.
Similarly, climate change denial must be understood as a true dagger in the heart of international food security.
The political discord at play in the election today can perhaps more accurately be understood in that context.
The way I use knot-making in my work can be understood as simultaneously restraining and supporting something.
Some argue that the relationship between human and machine intelligence should be understood as synergistic rather than competitive.
Augustine's ideas had an impact on how animals and monsters would later be understood in the Middle Ages.
The pension reform drive should be understood, at least in part, as a campaign of economic voter suppression.
She wasn't able to give me a world where my gender would be understood and treated with kindness.
They insist, for example, that terrorism should be understood exclusively through the prism of Islam and Muslim migration.
These far-right attacks on women's rights must be understood as an attack on all of our rights.
And something new will be understood, not just about the stockmarket, but about the world that it reflects. ■
But at the end of the day, the impeachment of Trump must be understood on its own terms.
It must be understood that sexual violence is a global problem that affects all humanity, not just women.
I was overwhelmed with the magnitude of service, sacrifice and a warrior's deep desire to understand and be understood.
The geometric covers help to illustrate those ideas specifically, but in a way that could be understood across cultures.
It could be understood as yet another push-and-pull between Chad's interests, but there is arguably something deeper.
The doorhanger, however, had hardly a single error-free sentence, and parts of it can't be understood at all.
"People are complicated and can't be understood based solely on an algorithm or a pre-programmed response," he said.
It argues, with lovely ingenuity and understatement, that what appear to be impairments might better be understood as strengths.
"There's quite a lot still to be understood in terms of the relief side of this equation," Segerdahl said.
But it must also be understood that the problems Trump represents do not only exist at the state level.
Nothing in this notice should be understood to represent a change in DOD policy towards autonomy in weapon systems.
Nothing in this notice should be understood to represent a change in DoD policy towards autonomy in weapon systems.
They have impact there that I think has not even begun to be understood compared to the U.S. Yeah.
It is within this confusing context that the jockeying between the various factions and actors needs to be understood.
This helps to make the role of Russian propaganda a real, tangible problem that can be understood by anyone.
But the general role, as it's come to be understood, is to police the boundaries of our political system.
But art doesn't always wait for the right time to be understood; it takes on meaning when it's needed.
It might be understood as recontextualizing the global art apparatus in the setting that has historically underwritten its development.
It insists that female desire can be understood only in relation to the larger social question of women's freedom.
This is what must be understood if we are to help those suffering from this heinous, crippling, murderous disease.
More than100 years later, Nahui Olin — painter, poet, essayist, teacher, model, and muse — is still struggling to be understood.
To many, the South is a monolithic place that can only be understood through pity and at arm's length.
He makes no points that can be distilled to a few words and still be understood in their breadth.
Mark Zuckerberg says his &aposgoal for the next decade isn&apost to be liked but to be understood&apos.
The difference between elitism and populism might better be understood as a difference in a writer's attitude toward time.
Presumably, what Zuckerberg really wants here isn't simply to be understood, but to have more people agree with him.
It is time, I suggest, for Congressional oversight on what could be understood as a form of diplomatic boycott.
First, comforting or not, it should be understood that your office air is probably no better than plane air.
Welcoming the information and taking the meeting can reasonably be understood to signal a broader receptivity to Russian aid.
Despite this decline, cryptomarkets can still be understood as a form of political activism and resistance of dominant paradigms.
This shift needs to be understood as part of Murakami's effort to elevate a marginalized subculture and set of aesthetics.
Paulette said she has a family history of cancer, so such an aggressive approach can be understood, the surgeon said.
One judge, Indu Malhotra, said that being gay should be understood as a "variation", not an "aberration", of human nature.
Mandelup demonstrates that the desire of teenage girls to be understood is, in fact, the fire in this industry's engine.
" In the New Yorker, Susan Glasser wrote, "The Presidential freakout of recent days can only be understood in that context.
The knock-on effects of reaching CEO gender parity are only beginning to be understood, but a few stick out.
A blowjob lends itself toward suggestion and psychological emptiness, which itself can be understood in the context of social dynamics.
The move followed Frances McDormand's call at the Oscars for inclusion riders to be understood and employed across the industry.
"The most fundamental thing that must be understood about tonight's announcement is that this is a stolen seat," Merkley said.
They want to be understood and listened to and they want to make sure that we do take them seriously.
I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House might best be understood as The Witch meets The Hours.
Like Netscape's RSS, it structured the content of Winer's blog so that it could be understood by other software applications.
And if a student rapes a fellow student, that has got to be understood to be a very serious crime.
The core concept of cyberwar, then, has to be understood as something broader than hacks or defacement of web sites.
You have also stressed how the problem is not entirely new, and must be understood in a broader historical context.
But the desirability of these alternatives must be understood in terms of the trade-offs among their benefits and costs.
He was built like a rugby player and didn't have a great grasp of French, but enough to be understood.
His conversion to Islam has to be understood in the context of segregation in America and the civil rights movement.
None of this should be understood to diminish, in any way, the threat posed by Venezuela to American national security.
This arc is why it has often been said that great wine cannot be understood by drinking a single bottle.
But the court seemed to say that proof that his statements would reasonably be understood as threats was not needed.
Fergie is absent, leaving the group's founding rappers to deliver rhymes that are slow and uncluttered, determined to be understood.
The intertwining of police violence and fair wages at the rallies conveyed that these issues ought to be understood together.
Like Nishiyama, she has no formal training in ikebana, and yet her work, like his, can't be understood without it.
Such are the standards by which Donald Trump's deliberate assaults on the news media need to be understood and feared.
The dollar's worth must be understood as a reflection of contrasting economic prospects in the United States and other lands.
Qassim Suleimani, along with a senior Iraqi militia commander, in what can only be understood as an act of war.
Most of what I did with very few exceptions can be understood without having any idea what game theory is.
Like many trans women themselves, Rakim rejects the idea that his sexuality should be understood as anything other than straight.
She is a vengeful apparition, who lets it be understood that Clem's maternal longings have far-reaching and destructive consequences.
It's time to hear in our students' words not a position to be mocked but a story to be understood.
The first, data protection impact assessments, requires organizations to engage with users so their needs may be understood and considered.
It can be understood only as an attempt both to punish an anti-Trump state and to blacken its reputation.
Having the same people looking at the bombs makes it easier for the bomber's patterns to be understood, Campbell said.
And race and ethnicity, like gender, have come to be understood as something we do, not just something we have.
That's why last decade's manufacturing rebound must be understood in its historical context: Manufacturing is in a 40-year slump.
Of course, this is impossible; JPJ's issues with Derek are not able to be understood by anyone other than JPJ.
I am suggesting, in other words, that Trumpism as a social experience can be understood as a psychotic-like phenomenon.
Trump's attacks on the media's "inaccurate and even fraudulent reporting of the news" have to be understood in that context.
His unsolicited memo should be understood for what it is, a badly argued attempt to put presidents above the law.
So, cli-fi can be understood as modern literature's response to our anxieties about the current consequences of climate change.
" "I think Barr's conclusion that the evidence fell short can only be understood in the context of his political considerations.
"[Narcissists] can only be understood by, or should connect with, other extraordinary people who support their 'brilliant' ideas," Dr. Germain says.
SO THAT COULD BE ANOTHER FACTOR BUT IT'S SIMPLY A PROBLEM THAT HAS TO BE UNDERSTOOD AND IT ISN'T FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
The story of the last few weeks in President Donald Trump's life can be understood through the prism of eroding trust.
Accordingly, the project deserves to be understood as one that questions the precarious nature of our ability to take in information.
"The steps made by the administrations of these regions, ... can be understood to a degree," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.
Whatever form it takes, camp can at least be understood as a rebuke to normative "good taste" (whether intentional or unintentional).
More than womanhood per se, pink represents girlhood, and it can be understood as a gendered yet asexual marker of femininity.
Raber says CBD can interact with over 20113 receptors in the body, and its full potential is yet to be understood.
Whatever budget the task force sets for itself, the amount should be understood as paying for the attainment of safety today.
According to Stroisch, AB3D founder Roy Mwangi "wants Kenya to be understood as a country that has innovation and creative potential."
"This opinion should not be understood to mean that the government's request for forced fingerprinting will always be problematic," Weisman wrote.
Consumer advocates accused the government of "rushing" to develop rules on self-driving cars before the technology could even be understood.
Just writing your goals creates a relationship with your mind to bring them to life that would otherwise never be understood.
He authored Book from the Ground, a novel written entirely in symbols, meant to be understood by anyone in the world.
Scientists speculate that brain function and even consciousness can be understood as a complicated and delicate balance of synchrony and asynchrony.
The contrast between this "neo" liberalism and its political and economic forebears can best be understood in terms of three distinctions.
Boygenius, along with the solo music of the band members, can be understood as a natural outgrowth of countervailing cultural forces.
" This, he said, was "likely to be understood as a big political win for the central government and especially for Rajoy.
This is not justice; it is politics, and that can be understood by the public in any language, in any country.
Long celebrated as a disabused, revisionist "anti-Western," McCarthy's novel can also be understood as fuelling the illusion of frontier masculinity.
To even be understood and then to help make change, the pictures need to be considered in intersectional and relational terms.
In all of this, we will be guided by a simple theory: To be managed, technological change first must be understood.
But a single death can be understood in the more relatable terms of, say, a grieving father or a desperate spouse.
Patriotism, some philosophers argue, should be understood as an innocent love of country that is inclusive at home and cooperative abroad.
But they should also be understood for what they are: temporary palliatives that we should not accept as long-term solutions.
They will be understood in time — not as "women's poetry" or "confessional poetry" — but as myths that expand the human consciousness.
The discovery could help with conservation efforts so that new species aren't overfished before they can be understood, the researchers said.
In the impoverished northeast, devoted parents live around the needs of children whose grave disabilities are only beginning to be understood.
His phone calls, he explained in an interview, should better be understood as part of his search for a soul mate.
There were five points: first, that the statements had to be made to a person other than Unsworth; second, that the statements had to be understood to be about Unsworth; third, that the statements had to be understood to mean Unsworth was a pedophile; fourth, that the statements were false; and fifth, that the statements were reckless.
There wasn't a single line of dialogue because the spot was designed to be understood in a roomful of chatty party guests.
"I'm setting aside my overwhelming need to be understood and will continue to keep my conversations with everyone in private," she wrote.
It must be understood that if Congress decides to act in providing this clarification, it will not approve nor streamline the pipeline.
Cramer said the current situation can be understood through a handful of stocks such as Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands and Nike.
Today, the video would be understood as revenge porn, but back then, it was somehow understood as attention-seeking on Hilton's part.
No provision of this Memorandum is to be understood and performed as a legal or financial obligation or commitment of the Parties.
If China stopped trying to support the yuan, he seemed to suggest, that could be understood as an effort to weaken it.
I appreciate that these paintings can be beguiling and that be understood as a strength rather than a fault of the work.
They speak in a jargon that allows them to be understood by their peers, but sounds remote and incomprehensible to ordinary voters.
The officials joked that it doesn't have to be perfect -- Brennan said some drug experimentation and activism, for example, can be understood.
ZikaSending 500,203 people to the center of an outbreak of a yet-to-be-understood disease might create a global pandemic.10.
And like The Room, describing Surfer doesn't do the movie justice; it's a film that needs to be seen to be understood.
The key, he said, lay in finding ways to translate enormous amounts of information into something that can be understood by everyone.
Some of the most promising statistical measures of gerrymandering can be understood by a high schooler or even a grade school student.
"There isn't really much of a thought process beyond playing the notes, hopefully, in a fashion that can be understood," she says.
That means reams of protocols and instructions that can be understood and adhered to by competitors, reducing the need for "subjective" decisions.
It should be understood up front that a streaming service for video games is every major video game publisher's dream come true.
It is in this context that the sudden and brutal humiliation of the FCO following Britain's vote for Brexit should be understood.
The ASA countered that the words "send nudes" would be understood to have a sexual meaning as well as referring to clothes.
Regardless of its spiritual significance, this project should also be understood in terms of lifestyle, cultural identity, personal preference, aesthetics, and art.
Resiliency, Rolley tells VICE Impact, can and must be understood more broadly than just bouncing back from a one time natural disaster.
Its most celebrated jurisprudential doctrine, originalism, holds that the Constitution can only truly be understood as an expression of the framers' intent.
With migrants who cannot understand or be understood, lawyers and immigration experts say, there is no way to ensure fairness in court.
Our political, economic, cultural and social situations, historic and current, have made us hard to be understood and even harder to explain.
"There is something in the heart of human beings that desires to be understood, and not necessarily through words," Ms. Gerrard said.
So China Minsheng Investment cannot be understood purely as a product of market forces, at least, not as Canadians generally understand them.
Pen is an inspiration to anyone who's struggled to be understood, and a vital addition to the growing world of genderqueer protagonists.
Banker ethics might be understood as the project of suffusing banking with these core professional values of public service and client commitment.
It's 1983 cutoff can be understood through a new shift in the mechanisms of American racism: mass incarceration and the crack epidemic.
If that bubble bursts soon, the pain will correctly be understood to be the result of monetary manipulations during the Obama years.
It's on the curriculum because it is only through it that the psyches of other nations can be understood and wars averted.
Trump's tweet displays an incredulous tone, suggesting that the content of his tweet was not meant to be understood as a literal statement.
"Let it be understood that the events promoted by the extremist Venezuelan opposition, which caused Venezuelans' deaths, must not be repeated," Rodriguez said.
Any method used should be as simple as a brake light or turn signal flash, which can be understood easily around the world.
Second, there are phrases, sometimes called "phrasal verbs", that cannot be understood by knowing the component words: consider bear down or bear up.
The evolution of innovative finance on either side of the Atlantic can only be understood through the lens of these two regulatory systems.
From crafting concise Instagram bios, introducing ourselves professionally, to choosing a major, we are asked to label ourselves in order to be understood.
Even though we're alive, our bodies are constantly undergoing an auto-decomposition process, which can be understood as a kind of self-cannibalism.
While constantly uploading selfies could be understood as selfish, deep down what's often motivating it is a longing for affirmation from one's community.
I listen and watch, trying to decipher the objects as if they were hieroglyphs, characters that look familiar but can't quite be understood.
Martin Creed may be one of Great Britain's most acclaimed artists, but he does not go out of his way to be understood.
However, alternatives are worse, so the sooner the new reality will be understood by the decision makers in Washington and elsewhere, the better.
"The task that Verizon has is to guarantee that your speech will be understood at the other end" of the conversation, he said.
If economics is to benefit society, he argues, researchers need to make arguments which are clear enough to be understood, tested and disproved.
Some mysteries are just not meant to be understood: they're kōans, questions that plant doubt in our mind, and lead us to enlightenment.
One might expect that a racist appeal to the Deep South actually would have to be made, and to be understood as such.
Standard English is vital for Singaporeans to earn a living and be understood not just by other Singaporeans but also English speakers everywhere.
Through this zeal for classification, the structure of the universe and the affairs of human beings could be understood in a systematic way.
And so Crosby's A Body Undone can read like a litany of rejections of all the people she might be understood to be.
And once the European idea came to be seen as both necessary and providential, any opposition came to be understood as purely atavistic.
The memoirist should be understood as representing all African-American men in the era of Jim Crow, or all indigenous people in Guatemala.
Do such tactile attentions of another imply individuation, or are interactions producing sensations of touch to be understood as two moving as one?
It's in this light that the attempted murder of the former Russian intelligence agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia should be understood.
"Knuth made it clear that the system could actually be understood all the way down to the machine code level," said Dr. Norvig.
Doctors, through their training and mandate, are motivated to package a constellation of symptoms into something that can be understood, named and treated.
Influence used to be understood as a top-down phenomenon, with governments, advertisers, donors or other powerful figures holding sway over the masses.
Do your best to base your interpretation on the text of the amendment itself and your knowledge of how it can be understood.
Theories include a military broadcast, a sound deflected off orbiting space junk, a malfunction, a yet-to-be-understood space phenomenon — and aliens.
I will be misunderstood, as I misunderstood my father, but perhaps I will be understood, too, as I hope I understand my father.
For reasons yet to be understood, someone in Las Vegas has secured tiny cowboy hats to the heads of at least two pigeons.
How can the request of "a favor" from the American President to such a country be understood as anything but an extortionate demand?
The significance of this number can best be understood by noting that, except for recessions, Americans have steadily increased their giving for decades.
"My goal for this next decade isn't to be liked, but to be understood," Zuckerberg said on the company's earnings call in January.
The sex abuse scandal cannot be understood apart from a wider church crisis of corruption — sexual and otherwise — and loss of institutional authority.
Ms. Tippett stresses that the specific religious traditions from which such techniques are borrowed should be understood and honored on their own terms.
The Saudi regime's decision to intervene in the Yemeni civil war can also be understood through the lens of Saudi fear and insecurity.
These economic struggles can be understood with challenges that arise in the greater context of a society that oftentimes disrespects teaching as a profession.
All the random interactions have to be understood in real time, which requires rapid data processing and analysis, not to mention overcoming bandwidth restraints.
The investigation by the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) has to be understood in the context of the attacks on my credibility.
It is one element of a digital economy and needs to be understood properly by competition enforcers and regulators, but is impossible to generalize.
"My work shows that men often behave in subtly sexist ways, which can be understood as a form of sugarcoated sexism," Vescio tells Broadly.
For example, the belief that women should only date or marry men and vice versa can be understood as a form of sex stereotyping.
One crucial question that needs an answer if CFS is to be understood better is: what cellular changes are these metabolic abnormalities bringing about?
However, it should be understood that censuring a president has no recognizable legal status either under the Constitution or the rules of either body.
But Westad's argument might be summarized by insisting that the Cold War needs to be understood as a struggle for hegemony, not just power.
The drive for human contact — to see and be seen, to hear and be heard, to understand and be understood — is strong and positive.
Pain, in the parlance of these thinkers, can be understood as formative, as illuminating, or as containing its own truths and forms of pleasure.
"Most of the technologies used to enforce the border, or perform the border, can be understood as 'seeing machines,'" he wrote on The Intercept.
Had I intended to make a statement to be understood by the readers, I would have done so in a more subtle, sophisticated manner.
He also has to be understood in the context of a game that is otherwise firmly regressive when it comes to anything near sex.
To that end, laws and rulemakings (and accords) that require emissions reductions and/or increased penetration of renewables should be understood to benefit EVs.
And Trump's current rage at the Fed should be understood mainly as an expression of frustration over the failure of his 2017 tax cut.
The words used to convey a connection between the brand and the artist would need to be understood to the intended audience, beauty editors.
What might strike audiences as contradictory stances on issues of sexual expression and marriage equality may well be understood within their larger discursive context.
The lawsuit, they say, needs to be understood not just in the context of law, but in the broader history of African-American dispossession.
And for reasons that are only beginning to be understood, a second infection of the dengue virus is often much worse than the first.
"The animal [studies] show responses that cannot be understood in terms of [our] current understanding of how electromagnetic radiation interacts with tissues," he said.
It's about a brutal force of terror that can't be bargained with and can only be understood with the wisdom of a lawman philosopher.
On the ground, the action will most definitely be understood by the Kurds — even those well outside of Syria — as yet another American betrayal.
That strategy can be understood as a "path of least resistance" for U.S. President Donald Trump, Hirson told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" on Thursday.
He did so in a 10-page handwritten letter ending in a request to be understood and loved, despite the mistakes he has made.
You churn the raw material of life into something that can be understood, and when you fail, you marvel at the mystery of things.
"I believe that a significant part of this unexplained disease diversity will be understood by studying this difficult-to-understand 'dark' genome," he added.
Snippets are provided from the papers, but they're unlikely to be understood by the average person searching for info on a supplement they're taking.
Fiction, in Wallace's view, provides the reader with consolation because of its performance of empathy — of what it would be like to be understood.
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The Cuban revolution of 1959 did not emerge from nowhere; it cannot be understood without acknowledging that first troubled New Year's anniversary of 1899.
Static art often lacks this element of surprise, because in order for its joke to be understood, it has to sacrifice most everything else.
It felt like a world whose workings could be understood, but only from some impossible vantage point outside its version of time and space.
AI: Could this abundance of information be understood or interpreted as a reflection of how much information we face in our media-saturated age?
Does this mean that the former is meant to be understood as a painting of a saint and the latter as a self-portrait?
Dr. King's complex iconography can be understood with a simple lesson: He brought racial justice into the mainstream as a fundamental element of American democracy.
In the meantime, such assurances from Trump — or anyone else who isn't personally directing his administration's field agents — should be understood for what they are.
By mapping the methane, it's going to provide hints of whether there are some other yet-to-be-understood processes occurring on the Martian surface.
Ms Carderera believes that Hill's ambition can be understood in more general terms, and that cultural spaces provide "enjoyment" and "refreshment" for urban populations, too.
I'm confident we'll get to a solution which will be understood and accepted by our gaming community, while at the same time supporting our business.
The current politicized court system, and the Trump Administration, are disrupting what would otherwise easily be understood as court precedent that governs all states nationwide.
Within the general contours of Robertson's theology, any political chaos can be understood eschatologically — with reference to the "end times" — and within a cosmic context.
Axions can be understood as a very peculiar form of light, a form that doesn't really interact with the same things that normal light does.
The booker will not say that this is part of the deal you've made as a rich and famous person, but this should be understood.
This year, many brands are relying on nostalgia; in order to be understood at all, you need working knowledge of some old pop culture object.
Opposition to the state, such as the Kurdish nationalist movement, had to be understood as reactions to authoritarianism, not as plots by traitors or imperialists.
Online ratings surely matter, but with properties as historically rich as this, the best attributes often can't be understood until they are experienced in person.
In modern economic science, regressions of wage growth on tax rates cannot be understood as causal without a theory of the level of tax rates.
The Favourite needs to be understood as a tribute to Kubrick's film, but also as a bright new island in Hollywood's dull sea of CGI.
"This should not in any way be understood as a weakening of our commitment to the partnership," Environment Minister Vidar Helgesen said in a statement.
Is Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jetty" — an artwork that doubles as a physical feature of the United States — really to be understood as an American thing?
As humans, we all have a desire to be understood and feel like we belong, so being cognizant of awkwardness can be a good thing.
Before Sunrise really eloquently showcases that there are soul connections between people that you can't understand, and I don't think they're meant to be understood.
The filmmakers, who made "Leviathan," the striking 2012 immersion into commercial fishing, seem to be arguing that Sagawa needs to be understood beyond moralistic preconceptions.
Then Biden came on and he was visible, but no one could hear him: His audio was so choppy that it could not be understood.
When interpreted this way, Wong's bricks can be understood as a corporeal expression of earthly life, a material symbol of our physical interactions and exchanges.
The recent brain-stimulation studies employ a technique distinct from either E.C.T. or D.B.S., but which still can be understood in terms of an orchestra.
For decades, hip-hop strove to be understood as art, rather than merely autobiography to a beat (though it can certainly be that, as well).
The SPEAK FREE Act is comparatively short and to-the-point, and can be understood even by novices within a few minutes of reading it.
The play uses automatic captioning to make sure the actors' neurological "dialects" can be understood, and Siri, too, makes a marvelous, if sinister, cameo appearance.
Every contemporary issue, the Greens say -- agriculture, transportation, industry, nutrition, trade and housing -- must be understood and addressed through the prism of the climate crisis.
"The majority of these stake acquisitions need to be understood from the perspective of relieving financial stress," Jing Yang, a Fitch analyst, told the WSJ.
These actions can be understood when you realize that in 2202 the administration admitted that global temperatures would rise by 2628°C absent drastic measures.
But in the context of the wider political emergency we face, the obsessively inward focus of the cultural left can also be understood as tragedy.
And their implications were largely hopeful: They suggested that the mind — as self-defeating as it can be — can be understood, corrected, and perhaps mastered.
And in the case of the American dream, it's a history that needs to be understood afresh if we want to reclaim it's original meaning.
"What remains to be understood is whether the men of Cosa Nostra will seek a direct successor or a new organizational structure," Lo Voi said.
Furthermore, the accelerated expansion of the universe is generally attributed to dark energy, although the mechanisms at work here are just beginning to be understood.
While their new project's title, "Learning from Documenta," can be understood in a critical sense, the organizers also choose to take its meaning quite literally.
Momo could be understood as a "fake news" story (spread primarily by local TV news stations) that happened to involve YouTube videos aimed at kids.
It's a delicate maneuver, and the only way to know will be to play it; it's not something that can be understood in the abstract.
You won't get anything approaching high-fidelity sound recording from the Surface Headphones, but you will be understood when you speak, and that should be enough.
She presented college students with several puzzles that had been coded in the manner of  Lincos , a constructed language designed to be understood by intelligent extraterrestrials.
They are unclassifiable noises that can only be understood as a collaboration between his dying body, the obliterated earth, and the bodies of those already dead.
But later, Mueller clarified that he hadn't intended his response to be understood that way — he only meant to restate what he'd said in the report.
"We wanted to look at … is it possible to issue commands that could be understood by these computers, but not by a human being?" he said.
The anger had been building for years; the AfD's success has just brought it to the surface, where perhaps it can even be understood and addressed.
"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood," reads a quote from renowned scientist Marie Curie on the banner they held.
But a number of smaller factors combine to fill these two large umbrellas, and those need to be understood to truly tackle the problem, Hu believes.
The marketing team was mistaken in creating giant billboards and a trailer, which implied that a fat version of Snow White couldn't be understood as beautiful.
If those five lines of code would be understood more readily if they were ten lines of code, you know what, maybe fifteen would be better.
The extensions "should be understood by migrants as Colombia's vote of confidence in them," Christian Kruger, the head of Colombia's migration authority said in the statement.
Trump is the candidate whose policies, to the extent that they can be understood as policies, per se, are a recipe for a global trade war.
The rise of victim-impact evidence can't be understood apart from Reagan's efforts to establish federal sentencing guidelines, and, more broadly, to refashion the federal judiciary.
To walk hand in hand toward the humid dark, enter the ghost web of the hungry, to consider some wants were not meant to be understood.
And it has to be understood that this violent relationship Pablo had with the state was the product of the rejection he felt by Colombian society.
I want to be understood and I want to be seen, and I want to do that in the rawest, purest, most naked way I can.
"Conte's remarks can be understood as a sign that some spending measures could be phased in over more than one year," said Mizuho strategist Antoine Bouvet.
Current affirmative action policies can thus be understood as an important initiative, albeit still an inadequate one, by universities to make amends for decades-long wrongdoing.
Her decision to conduct part of that search in public should be understood as an act of self-care in keeping with her larger poetic ethic.
It's this total paralysis; just wanting to be understood, and total desperation, and I do not really find it pleasant to come home after the show.
However, it's worth pushing back on the idea that climate change should be understood as a threat to "military readiness," and a threat to national security.
The question of whether confirmation process changes are needed should be understood to mean changes that would make sure a Republican president's nominees are not confirmed.
Whether it be with a gun or sex organ, the harm that these groups of men and boys are inflicting on society needs to be understood.
Meanwhile, the leftist avant-gardes, who shared the belief that art must be understood by all, began designing objects and furniture to transform ways of life.
"The art world should be understood as a complex ecology with many microclimates and some macro ones," said the curator Okwui Enwezor, who died in March.
To be understood in its widest sense, the image of diversity could concern people, culture or environment and could be of a local or global concern.
This new, less dilatory mode doesn't ask to be understood, but haunts us with a bleakly dead-on, diffident humor about the pain of being alive.
"Personalized, logged-in, longitudinal data is how radicalization has to be understood, since it's how it's experienced on a platform like YouTube," he wrote on Twitter.
Yet there's salve for that wound, as the play ultimately suggests that even if loss on this level can't really be understood, it can be survived.
His tapestries and objects woven together signify that the current postcolonial and post-industrial moment cannot be understood without taking a critical look at the past.
In light of this reality, the inconsistent claims of the Trump administration can be understood only as efforts to mislead the American people and our institutions.
You had an extended debate about the origins of executive privilege and how it should be understood in the context of this impeachment hearing against Trump.
Although the disorder was first described early in the 20th century, it is still the focus of much research and is only beginning to be understood.
They catch on when people don't understand what they are saying, adjust their approach, and re-communicate their idea in a way that can be understood.
Through images of the national parks, photography can concurrently be understood as a filter that encourages our passion for these spaces and perpetuates their iconic status.
"It needs to be understood again however that such a relaxation carries the risk of greater density and consumption of more alcohol in the Precincts," he said.
While the film could be understood as a preview of our country's mechanized future, it's also a metaphor for America's ongoing love-hate relationship with immigrant labor.
They could be coincidences, they could be due to the earthquake's effects on the built environment, or they could be some yet-to-be understood scientific phenomenon.
The potential impact of voice recognition technology on the retail sector is vast and compelling, and can be understood through two separate lenses: customer experience and productivity.
But conceptually, when the problem of climate change first came to be understood, it seemed like the right solution was a graduated tax on greenhouse gas emissions.
Beyond that, history should simply be understood on its own terms and in its temporal context rather than be rewritten by governments or recruited for political purposes.
They may advance the false notion that suicides are a way to teach others a lesson, and that the deceased person will finally be understood and vindicated.
How our maximum lifespan is ultimately limited will be understood by research that seeks to answer why the pace of life varies so much among different animals.
His doctrine of "originalism" centered on the belief that the U.S. Constitution should be understood in the context of the 18th century era when it was written.
" The CJR, likewise, stated that "the retraction [of Rolling Stone's story] cannot be understood as evidence about what actually happened to Jackie on the night of Sept.
Would the importance of this process of transforming a fiercely protected heritage site into a "theater" of food production be understood as acutely in any other city?
"Cities designed well, with nature in mind and at hand, can be understood as natural, supportive of both ecosystem integrity and public health," Kahn and Hartig write.
"I hope that this signal will be understood and that an agreement will be reached in the third round (of talks) on Thursday and Friday," he said.
Wargames are a great way to parse asymmetrical conflict in a political system, and in many ways, Gitmo can be understood as a series of power struggles.
So Tor can be understood as not just a tool for criminals, but also as a means for law enforcement agencies to more effectively investigate crime circles?
Misguided proposals for Making the United Kingdom Great Again should be opposed, but their mental and material roots — the regnant forces of reaction — need to be understood.
For it must be understood that this is a children's book only in the sense that the first of many readings can be undertaken in the nursery.
An inveterate tinkerer and Nobel Prize winner, he figured out how to disable a single gene so that its role in disease could be understood and combated.
It's a challenge for everyone, for the audience and the composers as well: how to create new works that can be understood without reading lengthy program notes.
Mr. Powell's presentation included fuzzy images and partial communications intercepts, and detailed what came to be understood as wildly wrong assessments about the Iraqi government's illicit weapons.
But that raised a question: Should impeachment be understood narrowly, in terms of specific infractions of specific laws, or more broadly, as violations of the public trust?
Gazing on his precisely arced diagrams of corruption and glad-handing feels like looking at some unfathomable astronomical phenomenon, too complex to be understood, alarming but awesome.
Jews were not to be treated as fellow people, but to be understood as an objective problem, like a disease ("racial tuberculosis") that needed to be resolved.
That demand can reasonably be understood to mean that Mr. Comey should protect Trump and follow his bidding, rather than honoring his oath to follow the evidence.
Davidson argued that the world was neither mental nor physical, but could receive physical or mental descriptions, and be understood differently depending upon which description we used.
Pause to note the strangeness of the situation: Why should a vote to simply hear John Bolton's testimony be understood as a break with the Republican Party?
Y., Pompeo said he was "concerned with aspects of your request ... that can be understood only as an attempt to intimidate, bully and treat improperly" those officials.
Just as health care, in general, must be viewed in its totality rather than as an individual component, women's health care must be understood as a whole.
This relationship can be marked by confusion, anxiety, and helplessness, all a result of the overwhelming and complex medical information that must be understood, among other factors.
What in the United States is called 'disinformation and propaganda' may be understood in Russia as the 'ingenuity, wittiness, cleverness and cunningness' of the nation's decision-makers.
" Everything Obama does can be understood in light of these fundamental commitments, D'Souza believes: "Why support oil drilling off the coast of Brazil but not in America?
CO: I think artists often try too hard to be cerebral but are missing out on central truths and powerful sensations that can't be understood through intellect.
"Although the attorney general is a principal officer, it does not follow that an acting attorney general should be understood to be one," Engel wrote in the opinion.
It also has to be understood that the Fed's focus on price stability is the best policy to maintain and enhance sustainable growth of demand, output and employment.
First, we have a story that works brilliantly, and second, we have all kinds of puzzles like dark matter and dark energy that are yet to be understood.
If Rockwell's paintings depict America at its best, then the absence of racists from his explicitly "racial" work can be understood as a deliberate casting out, a banishment.
Yet Mr Bannon's astonishing rise to, arguably, the second-most-powerful position in America, and precipitous fall need to be understood more broadly, especially by the Republican Party.
"It may not be understood, it maybe tragic or heartbreaking, but her death was part of the plan and that is absolutely what she would believe," Kugler says.
"It's really nice to sit down and talk to somebody that, whatever you say, it's going to be understood or at least not judged," says Murin of Zee.
Tillerson held out the possibility of larger cooperation — which should be understood as possibly a deal that would encompass fighting ISIS together and resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The loyalty of Fordites and Trumpkins might seem bizarre, but might be understood as being based on precisely the fact that the candidate is so unique and irreplaceable.
In these stories — and perhaps eventually in the new Westworld as well — robots are both menace and pathos, Frankenstein and child, dangerous creations that must also be understood.
It's a smart play for her -- his nuanced and Vermont-focused votes on various gun legislation will not be understood or appreciated by most Democratic, anti-gun voters.
However, it must be understood that the act of declaring 35 people personae non grata is much more damaging than just telling the people to leave the country.
This is what the World Health Organization has shown through its reframing of violence as a public health problem that can be understood and solved through scientific research.
As long as the speaker intended to convey a particular message and that message is likely to be understood by those who view it, then it is speech.
Name Withheld What your mother is doing can be understood as a negotiation between the part of her that wants to stop drinking and the part that doesn't.
Failure can instead be understood as opportunity, or at least as evidence of having tried and learned something in order to be better positioned for success next time.
It must be understood among those who criticize the president's proposal on moral grounds that those coming in through the family track have done so out of luck.
That choice, albeit constrained in much the same way that other service industry labor is, must be understood as a complex, personal, and sometimes, difficult one to make.
And they feel like they shouldn't even attempt to explain what they want to say because it'll be taken a certain way, or it just won't be understood.
His insistence that slavery is a choice needs to be understood in the context that for so much of American cultural history, everything is seen as a choice.
Animals eat bits of plastic, with ill effects on them — and further up the food chain, all the way to humans — that are only beginning to be understood.
That's exactly the case for Kai's favorite illustration, the Arabic tongue twister "Rudi turns and gets dizzy," which must be turned around by the reader to be understood.
In this respect, statements made by the host, which can be understood as degrading in particular to (post-)migrants; Kasper König has apologized to the artist, Bilir-Meier.
ROBERTA SMITH "The art world should be understood as a complex ecology with many microclimates and some macro ones," said the curator Okwui Enwezor, who died in March.
In the same way, when Latin ceased to be understood, the bishops of Vatican II opened the door, again for the good of the people, with modern languages.
No. Medical questions relating to drugs and sex can often be understood in some way because they are able to bring upon a visible change in one's behavior.
In order for this to have value, the objects need to be understood as part of a greater context, and that's what Rafiee and Visual One are undertaking.
These are important progressive developments, but their effects on valuable institutions like women's sport are real and they need to be understood before positions harden on bad information.
In Syria, for the many Syrians who endured the industrial-scale brutality of the Assad regime, the general led what could only be understood as an offensive force.
For example, a post that says, "If I hear this song one more time, I'm going to kill myself," needs to be understood not as suicidal, he said.
But even more than in other wars, the experiences of women need to be understood because of the way that the combat front and the home front overlapped.
It is in such a world, I think, that a CEO might say that, going forward, his goal is no longer to be liked but to be understood.
Amazon can be understood as a decades-long effort to shorten the time between "I want it" and "I have it" into as brief a period as possible.
Some of the most powerful and effective forms of misinformation are video and images, as they are highly shared on social media and can be understood by all.
Ethical banking regulation can be understood as an effort to bring to banking a set of commitments that would mimic the root values adopted by professional responsibility codes.
But for many of us, it's the impact of the recession that may never end, and perhaps will only ever be understood by a generation and a half.
In fact, Trump's language is categorically simple: the Boston Globe recently ran candidate transcripts through an algorithm that determined Trump's speech could be understood by a fourth-grader.
But Flourish Klink, a host of the podcast "Fansplaining" and an expert on fan communities, said the phenomenon was often explicitly political, and should be understood that way.
"The message is clear," he said, "and I hope it will be understood by those in power, and that they will come back with a more serious offer."
A new typeface updates the nearly 200 century-old system by superimposing raised dots onto carefully configured letterforms, allowing it to be understood by both sight and touch.
Here's another video that shows the installation better: Taking raw information and representing in a way that can be understood intuitively is an increasingly vital skill these days.
Music can be understood as a testimony, rooted in a specific time and place, borne of context and culture, and few styles have such embedded roots, than folk.
So it's a song of a Soviet tragedy, and since Russia is not the USSR, the song could be understood as a common experience shared between Russia and Ukraine.
The idea that there were five savior figures before Neo effectively upended how the movies could be understood, and a look into their lives would be more than welcome.
At the end of the day, what Mestrovic seeks to achieve in his art is the foundational human desire shared by all of us: The desire to be understood.
But once they delivered their first record, they quickly learned their destiny: Redd Kross were part of the counter culture and they would never be understood by the mainstream.
So, while the Paris Agreement was a great success, it really should still be understood as a first step in actually achieving the goal of preventing dangerous climate change.
Each site is peppered with file names, metadata, and a stream of nonsensical text, all "structured to be understood more by machines than people," as the text itself notes.
The decision — to more closely align independent sellers with Amazon's own customer policies — at least needs to be understood and weighed by businesses before establishing an Amazon selling relationship.
But many of the most important problems can be understood if you think of an Obamacare marketplace as a particular kind of restaurant: an all-you-can-eat buffet.
There remains quite a bit to be understood about how and why these drugs reduce symptoms of depression, including why some drugs work for some people and not others.
As Myers describes in his book, Putin's 21st-century rise to power can be understood as his attempt to regain the dominance he watched his country lose in 1989.
It also points to MBS's organized crackdown against dissidents and activists in Saudi Arabia, noting the operation against Khashoggi has to be understood in context of this larger campaign.
Targeting security officials in a fragile environment is not an approach for peace, but it could be understood as a pressure campaign rooted in the goal of regime change.
This relationship can be understood through a bond statistic called duration: an estimate of how a fund's price will change for every 1 percentage point change in interest rates.
This model can be understood in various ways, and these have evolved over the years, but any description of it always comes back to two terms: Jewish and democratic.
McCarthy's work can be understood not only as a direct response to the desensitizing effects of technology, but also to the dehumanizing attitudes of big tech companies at large.
Taken together, the Gehry, Stern, and Herzog & de Meuron towers can be understood to symbolize the transformation of lower Manhattan into an amalgamated cartography of speculative, luxury-lifestyle capital.
In other words, security in the modern internet can be understood as something of an ecosystem, where survival depends on continually adapting to protect against ever-evolving new threats.
"For the rights of nature to be understood and become something we're comfortable with is going require a paradigm shift, just like the end of slavery did," he said.
"For the rights of nature to be understood and become something we're comfortable with is going require a paradigm shift, just like the end of slavery did," Price said.
Most galleries built environments so that their objects could be understood as livable pieces in an immersive homelike setting, but some installations took the idea well beyond domestic comfort.
Conversely, the hands can also be understood as a physical manifestation of the rising tides: erupting out of the water to dismantle and drown the hotel where it stands.
To read the book now is to see how dearly Jorgensen wished to be understood, even as she seemed aware of how resistant some of her readers might be.
And while there's bewilderment that one of their own would start this, there is also concern their town will not be understood as it comes under a national spotlight.
Additionally, in three different markets — Europe, Australia and Singapore — Gulf carriers have gone in and dominated in a way that cannot be understood through the traditional lens of capitalism.
Thomas Jefferson once observed that a criminal statute, to be fairly enforceable, must be so clear that it can be understood by the average person reading it while running.
Rather, Mr. Mortensen's nomination needs to be understood as part of a campaign to change America's long tradition of welcoming refugees and immigrants and offering sanctuary to the persecuted.
Drawing on recent scholarship, a provocative group of intellectuals argues America can be understood as a "Hebraic" nation, decisively influenced by Jewish scripture (what Christians call the Old Testament).
It's no accident that his inner monologue is always addressed at someone else — he wants to be heard, to be understood, to get attention and acknowledgment for his effort.
Deceptively simple scenes — like a stunning, slow-motion shot of Rose posing for her school photograph — insinuate a wealth of information, but the movie doesn't hanker to be understood.
The sophisticated term for this phenomenon is revisionism, but it can also be understood as common-sensical, since we should know snap judgments are not always the right judgments.
As electronics and automobile import sales started to rise, the words "on" and "off" on power buttons were replaced with a icon that could be understood intuitively across languages.
His doctoral dissertation in 19933 became "Administrative Behaviour", a book that provided a framework through which all activity in an organisation could be understood using a matrix of decision-making.
Just as the time trajectory of a point can be plotted as a one-dimensional curve, the time trajectory of a string can be understood as a two-dimensional curve.
It was a subtle, well-executed game — subtle enough to not be understood by most voters in New York's Democratic primaries — but in retrospect, it was too clever by half.
The videos are as advertised: code-level, computer-science-y explanations of what's behind the sorts of games that are primitive enough to be understood at, well, the code level.
Unlike cryptography, which works to obscure content so it can't be understood, steganography's goal is to hide the fact that content exists at all by embedding it in something else.
Our leaders started down this dangerous path even before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, but our current military footprint abroad cannot be understood apart from that dark day.
"Leadership is a complex system of the relationship between leaders and their followers, and it should be understood in a way that provides meaning to their members," the authors conclude.
He appeared to address himself particularly to white America -- implicitly making a point that alienation and a sense of injustice permeating the African American community must be understood by everyone.
I think he is finally beginning to be understood as the artist he is and the curatorial world recognizes his significance and the market is too—for better or worse.
While not explicit, the relative desirability of the lounge can be understood through some combination of the brands on offer, the price of the "gifts," and the celebrities that attend.
Kat shown in front of the APA hotel in which the book was found The book is in Japanese and English, and might not be understood by some Chinese tourists.
While the President has always profited from creating his own reality, the impact of having a commander in chief who so frequently bends fact is only beginning to be understood.
But taken together, they can only be understood as a deliberate attempt to undermine the interests of the U.S. and her allies for the benefit of a hostile foreign power.
Those amendments should be understood as vital components of legislation that should only be begrudgingly jettisoned in a conference when other conservative priorities are guaranteed inclusion in the conference report.
Chuck had that numbing power that could only be understood through the "Oh shit" look on the face of the men who had just experienced it for the first time.
" A 2010 American study sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security similarly noted that radicalization "cannot be understood as an invariable set of steps or 'stages' from sympathy to radicalism.
"A woman can't just be great," she tells me when I ask her why she thinks it is that non-male rappers struggle to be understood on their own terms.
The policy statement also advocates for operators to share "travel pattern data" with TfL — "so that travel patterns in London and the overall impact of the services can be understood".
" (The likelihood of marital quarrelling must somehow be compared with that of producing a scientific masterwork.) And life's truly consequential choices, Johnson says, "can't be understood on a single scale.
Perhaps offense and bigotry should be understood as Trump's baseline — newsworthy, just as the central projects of other leaders are newsworthy, but not worthy of blanket coverage upon every utterance.
While from afar the monitors may be understood as frames, up-close the commonness of the TV set, from its on/off buttons to its branding, is front and center.
He claimed that moral actions should be understood in terms of their relation to an ideal, like friendship or patriotism, that is also always shared with others in a community.
"I believe that the right to housing should be understood to be a fundamental right, a human right, a civil right," she told a cheering crowd with smartphones held aloft.
Biography works best when enough time has passed that the subject's life and work can be understood within the broader context of the culture in which he or she lived.
It should be understood that the possibility that Sanders would be the Democratic nominee was mortally wounded on the March 3 "Super Tuesday" election and finished off on March 10.
Yet even those seemingly supportive proposals can also be understood as attempts to pre-empt the stronger forms of single payer that have failed so disastrously at the state level.
In that emerging view, her failure to anticipate the attack must be understood as a reflection of the thinking of her security establishment; her leadership during the war was forceful.
"The full extent of this won't be understood for years," said Mark Everson, who served as IRS commissioner from 2003 to 2007 and now serves as vice chairman of alliantgroup.
This discovery — and the misuse of rival opioid-based drugs — launched what is now a full-out opioid epidemic, Lopez writes: The opioid epidemic can be understood in three waves.
Araud is coming from a traditional French perspective, and his argument can't be understood without grasping the very aggressive vision of assimilationism that's been dominant there for decades (arguably centuries).
" He goes on ... "It can only ever be understood if represented within the much larger frame, one large enough to include all the players and influences that fed into these events.
It's an issue that can't be understood without discussing the cultural mores that support the LNAH's existence, and the place of fighting in the lives of those needful of its narcotic.
Francis Bacon, an English intellectual and early contributor to the movement, thought that through disinterested and open inquiry, nature's secrets could be understood and then manipulated to the benefit of humankind.
It felt like, Hey, maybe we can be heard, we can be understood, maybe we're changing the narrative here—and then we get smacked down with messages of fear and division.
That's part of why weight loss can't really be understood without context, both in terms of a person's overall health and in terms of the larger society in which we live.
In Cameroon, the level of addiction can best be understood through a bizarre herbal medicine story: in 2013, scientists believed they'd discovered that a plant called Nauclea latifolia naturally produced Tramadol.
This newly proposed redefinition of sex is a scientifically bankrupt idea that simply furthers the administration's agenda against transgender people, and it can only be understood as a kind of cruelty.
In their paper conjecturing that holographic space-time and quantum error correction are one and the same, they described how even a simple code could be understood as a 2D hologram.
It is not unknown for the broad reasons for a crash to be understood in the hours after data has been recovered, but experts say fuller analysis is usually needed too.
"The nonproliferation U-turn needs to be understood as part of the broader reform agenda, which began when the military decided to open up their country to the world, " he explained.
What's left is a music video that relies on the unconscious and deeply felt to be understood for what the hell it is; it's the perfect litmus test for the woke.
As in The Changeling, this subplot develops the theme of true madness so that it can be understood in the main plot, which is otherwise simply full of stupidity, or folly.
But cognition must be understood as an evolutionary product, like any other biological phenomenon; it exists on a spectrum, de Waal argues, with familiar forms shading into absolutely alien-looking ones.
The Civil War, which first aired in 1990, can be understood as being tangentially about Vietnam: It was a call for national unity decades after another war tore the country apart.
The decision to commemorate Johnson and Rivera in New York should be understood as part of our collective reckoning with who we remember, how we remember them, and why that matters.
Such a future requires non-incremental shifts in policy and behavior, unusual political, social and corporate partnerships, and needs to be understood in the context of "movements" rather than policy shifts.
So perhaps Trumpism can be understood as a coup by the G.O.P.'s ideologically flexible minority against the conservative movement's litmus tests; indeed to some extent that's clearly what's been happening.
"It can only be understood from a political perspective," said Gergely Karacsony, the mayor of Budapest's 14th district, which includes the park, known simply as Liget, the Hungarian word for park.
Is Carrie's willingness to churn out lowbrow lounge-around-in-your-sweatsuit Netflix fodder supposed to be understood as ­socioeconomically inevitable, and therefore forgivable, given its rewards in fame and residuals?
To others, lying about something so tame and trivial makes it harder to believe Kavanaugh's categorical denials that he never did anything that would, years later, be understood as sexual assault.
So it's really important that we have that visibility so maybe some of the backlash and some of the hate can be understood, and we have these conversations at the table.
At first the sitter appears ominous, almost scary, but upon closer inspection, the face of this unknown other is in fact draped in a melancholy sweetness, a longing to be understood.
Angela Guzman: And when I came to the US, I didn't speak the language, but I ended up drawing stick figures to sort of express my ideas and also be understood.
And it must be told, because before anything can be understood, it has to be narrated many times, in many different words and from many different angles, by many different minds.
"Thanks to this Oscar perhaps it will be understood that this law is not about an issue of values, but rather the basic human right to an identity," Mr. Letelier said.
In an unexpected and ambiguously worded statement, Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan called for "neutrality" in the Istanbul vote, in comments that could be understood as suggesting Kurds not take part.
But as a symbol, the military parade he is organizing should be understood less as a celebration of imperial grandeur than as a ploy for expanding presidential power by advertising it.
Thinking emerges as a unique and peculiar activity, something that is part of the natural world, but which cannot be understood in the manner of other events in the natural world.
If she is a link to the school of brute minimalism with which he's closely associated, Ms. Williams should be understood as an artist doing something new and all her own.
His corrective begins with a chapter on how to read a chart, and this basic notion—that, to be understood, graphs must be read, not merely glanced at—permeates the book.
While the subjects predicted they would more accurately understand, and be understood by, those with whom they had close relationships, they often understood them no better than strangers, and often worse.
In deeply religious communities, the recent sequence of catastrophic events and threats — terror and nuclear weapon tests, as well as natural disasters — can be understood more easily through prophecy than logic.
But it was clear that a story of this scale, driven largely by an economic and cultural transformation of the global food system, couldn't be understood solely through a scientific lens.
The socially timid, bespectacled scholar was a freethinker who challenged the orthodox tradition in Islam and argued that the Quran had to be understood both metaphorically and in its historical context.
They say the bill needs to be understood as part of a larger strategy of reforming the health care system, not a piece of legislation that, alone, can achieve their goals.
"Denying access to technology for a select group of people should be understood as a form of structural violence," dominatrix Mistress Blunt, whose account was temporarily locked this week, told Motherboard.
As the long-term effects of e-cigarette use continue to be understood, the changing public perception of risk may benefit one group of people the most: teens and young adults.
His new typeface, Braille Neue, updates the nearly 200 century-old system by superimposing its raised dots onto carefully configured letterforms, allowing it to be understood by both sight and touch.
For the most part, any previous attempts at "moderation" (or simple muddying of the waters) by Trump can be understood as an attempt to get moderate, suburban white voters aboard his campaign.
The egregiousness of the cuts he proposes can best be understood through the impact they would have on the access that millions of people would have to such a basic need: food.
"I think one of the things that is beginning to be understood is that Kinect was never really just the gaming peripheral," Microsoft Director of Communications Greg Sullivan told Gizmodo at Build.
The tattoos of today's Russian criminals are more likely to be done in a professional studio and carry personal meanings, not those of a strict code that can be understood by others.
But assuming the robot is doing what you want, the pain inflicted is only technically and temporarily harm, but it's not harm in the commonsense way that Asimov's law should be understood.
As Spotify doubles down on podcasts with its recent acquisitions of Gimlet and Anchor, Pandora is experimenting with a new format that gives artists control over how their music can be understood.
It looks like a big white egg, holds a selection of watches and operates on the same principle as a pinball machine, though it really needs to be seen to be understood.
Guariglia creates visual records of the Anthropocene that can be understood either as proactive warnings or advance monuments to our own folly: we didn't understand the damage until it was too late.
The suburbs - the result of heavy automobile industry lobbying - can best be understood as the reconfiguration of the American landscape in such a fashion as to necessitate the use of private automobiles.
A string of surprising political victories for those espousing right-wing policies may in part be understood as a reaction to the recent financial crisis, according to a set of German economists.
"With lower-resolution LIDAR you would need to somehow fuse the data with cameras and do some processing to create something that can be understood by the computer," he tells The Verge.
Activists aren't merely the early indicator to be used, they should be understood as co-equal partners in the global conversation on how to protect the integrity and security of the Internet.
It should be understood, however, that as members of the OSCE, both the Russian Federation and the United States have for decades welcomed each other's citizens into their countries as international observers.
Lee's work is often about the ways in which personal life can be understood as ceremony: his poems are nearly Eucharistic in their stately mingling of body and belief, blood and words.
The photograph, on the other hand, is a stark contrast to the deeply embedded misogyny of our culture and needs to be placed in that context for its significance to be understood.
Either I am describing my body so that it can be understood and thereby forgotten: Look, it's not so scary after all — there it goes settling down in the corner to sleep.
"As the momentum of the social media phenomenon grew, finally, finally, the struggles, the problems and the battles that women face day in and day out begun to be understood," she said.
Whether it is globalization, migration and ethnic diversification, technological change, or some combination thereof, at least some of the dynamics that are occurring in the US cannot be understood in a vacuum.
The American past, according to the historian Gary Gerstle in his book "American Crucible," can be understood as a struggle between "two powerful and contradictory ideals" — a civic and racialized national vision.
Emojis are an intuitive picture language — like Egyptian hieroglyphs or the rebus, or pictograph, puzzles that date to 212th-century Europe — that can be understood regardless of what language a person speaks.
But Trump's behavior, though it may well be hideously irresponsible and misguided, should be understood not as a deliberate stampede toward war but as an attempt to assert his dominance over Iran.
They will instead be understood as a public response to frightening trends like global terrorism and financial inequality, a public response that will, over time, be accepted or rejected by the citizenry.
He later said, "There are about 1,700 ways to take that song"; it can be understood equally well as a sympathetic portrayal or a caricature of a small-town, small-minded Southerner.
" The official spokesman of the Basque regional government, Josu Erkoreka, warned that the ruling would give legitimacy to machismo violence and would not be understood "by the society of the 21st century.
I felt that I needed to break her English down and break myself down in the process to understand her, so that she could be understood by anyone else who's reading it.
Goffman, who worked primarily in the mid-20th century, developed the sociological concept of dramaturgy: that life, self, and human interaction can be understood in terms of actors performing on a stage.
In it, he told the story of his 30-year life, culminating in a request to be understood and loved, despite the mistakes he has made and the mistakes made toward him.
The individual aspects of this right to arms must be understood in the context of the right of society to "well regulate" the use of those arms for the "security" of all.
However, the presidency is about policy, and this rare self-appraisal about his appearance should not be understood as merely a light-hearted moment—it is a distraction from a serious issue.
" The phrase "dog whistle" has also been given a new political definition: "an expression or statement that has a secondary meaning intended to be understood only by a particular group of people.
Like any other city, Los Angeles can only fully be understood through the experiences of people who were born and raised there or have spent a considerable amount of time living here.
But TikTok — known as Douyin in China, where its parent company is based — must also be understood as one of the most popular of many short-video-sharing apps in that country.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Despite the similarity between Augustus' and Mussolini's appropriation of SPQR, the phrase's ancient meaning ceased to be understood many centuries before the rise of Italian Fascism.
His practice owes to Joseph Beuys's theory of "social sculpture" which stipulates that society as a whole can be understood as an artwork, allowing all manners of life to be approached creatively.
Despite its controversial subject matter, the reason behind the song's widespread appeal can be understood in its lonesome lyrics and moody piano arpeggio, which suggest that — politics aside — abortion is sad for everyone.
The fact that stans of the film over-dubbed the scene with diva anthems like Madonna's "Like a Virgin" might be understood as a playful critique of the film's insistently self-serious masculinism.
" Another example Google gives is "tooth pain after filling," which could be understood as "why does my tooth still hurt after a filling?" or "how long should a tooth hurt after a filling?
We want to be counted, but we also need to be understood, because what good is the information that your patient is a lesbian if you don't then know how to treat her?
That is such a monumental goal that Biosphere 2 is only a drop in the bucket of everything that must be understood, but Biosphere 2 is a very important drop in that bucket.
She's tried to draw a clearer line between her persona and herself, cutting back on revealing personal streams, eschewing flashy public debates, and thinking more critically about how her work will be understood.
But the real power of this new feature will only be understood by anyone who's ever had to talk an older family member or friend through their smartphone's Settings section over the phone.
It sounds complicated, and in a technical way it is, but really neither person needs to do anything but communicate the way they normally do, and they can be understood by the other.
Junger argues persuasively that postcombat psychological problems must be understood as a problem of reintegrating to society on such terms, at least as much as they are due to the trauma of war.
Viewing Lemonade is a ritual of honor toward Black womanhood; Kanye fans come together to be understood (and sometimes disappointed) at his shows; a Trey Songz set is a night of feminine sensuality.
It must be understood first and foremost that Toya Wright is allowed to parent however she wants, as long as she isn't abusive, neglectful, or willfully responsible for putting 'Nae in harms way.
Voiceitt This company is working to make voice technology accessible, with the development of Automatic Speech Recognition technology (ASR) that allows people with severe speech impairments to communicate and be understood by voice.
"The thermal energy sector must be understood as belonging to a market where there already are strong competitors," said Ana Otilia Nutu, an energy and infrastructure expert from Romanian think tank Expert Forum.
And so, in a way, this latest play might be understood not only as one of his customary thought exercises but also as a big question about the alchemical difficulties of his work.
Eswar Prasad, a professor of international economics at Cornell University, said financial integration had clearly amplified the Fed's role in the global economy, even if the contours were just beginning to be understood.
That power can't be understood without the Marshall Plan, or America's support for the removal of Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran in 1953 and of President Salvador Allende in Chile in 1973.
John Gagnon, a sociologist who shifted the ground in sex research by proposing that sexual behavior could better be understood by looking at social forces rather than biology or psychology, died on Feb.
"It has to be understood that during that period Buscetta was the most important, the most wanted and most endangered witness in American criminal history," Huber, the D.E.A. agent, said in an interview.
"What needs to be understood and explained is why the airspeed basically increased throughout the flight and the throttles did not move," said Jon Weaks, the president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association.
Giles says the team started with soccer because most of the game's motions can be understood just through the feet, but the technology can be expanded to a wide number of other applications.
The chart can't be understood until you know what is going on inside the yellow and blue bars, which are the people who own their own homes (295%) and those who rent (19%).
" In 2015, a former assistant United States attorney, Andrew C. McCarthy, wrote in National Review that Islam "should be understood as conveying a belief system that is not merely, or even primarily, religious.
"What's great about memes is that they allow us to insert our own experience and feelings into a format that can be understood by whatever community we're in," Kenyatta Cheese told BuzzFeed News.
If the overall affect suggests a hapless tourist talking loudly in a fevered effort to be understood, the result delivers the corpse-heavy account of the Corombona family very nearly into our laps.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has inherited an intractable-seeming problem after decades of military rule, and its specifics need to be understood if the Rohingya stand any chance of being helped effectively.
What may not be understood in the marble halls of Congress is that OPEC, particularly Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates, hold the lowest-cost oil reserves in the world.
Bassani said the amount of technical information presented, which could be understood by nonpilots as well as the pilots and technicians in attendance, and the inclusion of flight attendants made her feel optimistic.
He hammers home the message that nerves, hormones, genes, developmental experiences and evolutionary pressures must necessarily all be understood, and that none of the relationships between such factors and any behavior is straightforward.
" The United Arab Emirates ambassador to the United Nations, Lana Nusseibeh, said that regardless what happens next, "we're never going back to the status quo — that needs to be understood by the Qataris.
It's not as if you don't realize the fact that the fortune is deliberately prevented from flowing back toward the employees; you simply don't understand it, and of course it can't be understood.
This doesn't necessarily have to be a weakness; it can be understood as a process of experimentation in a scene that is very young and dynamic, which bears of a history of its own.
"There's another question of whether real solid-state materials with complex unit cells have these hidden dimensions, and if their physics can be understood in higher dimensional physics that wasn't accessible before," said Rechtsman.
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I'm concerned with aspects of the Committee's request that can be understood only as an attempt to intimidate, bully, & treat improperly the distinguished professionals of the Department of State, including several career FSOs. pic.twitter.
Viewed in isolation, Donald Trump's recent expression of admiration for Saddam Hussein's antiterrorism credentials could be understood as essentially a realpolitik critique of the Iraq War: He was a bad guy — really bad guy.
Trump's tactics, in a different context, would be understood as typical authoritarian propaganda — regimes often propound nonsense more to enforce expectations on their citizens than because they are expecting anyone to actually believe it.
Yet in the rich world at least, a new stage of life is emerging, between the end of the conventional working age and the onset of old age as it used to be understood.
Given that there is no evidence that DACA beneficiaries commit a disproportionate number of crimes, let alone any terrorist acts, that justification can only be understood as another subtle deployment of a pernicious stereotype.
Microsoft can only be understood in the context of Microsoft's public support for exactly that kind of legislative reform, like the International Communications Privacy Act in the past, and more recently, the CLOUD Act.
But in ways that would be understood by another adviser who reached the pinnacle of power, Donald Trump's former strategist, Stephen Bannon, Mr Wang sees a world divided by fundamentally different values and cultures.
This new Saudi version of "moderate Islam" can be understood as one that is amenable to economic reforms; it does not close shops at prayer time or banish women from public life, Fandy said.
Unicode first began in 20203, when Joe Becker of Xerox, along with Lee Collins and Mark Davis of Apple, set out to conjure a universal character set that could be understood across operating systems.
With previous work this has often involved breaking a concept down into fundamental things that can be understood, and always trying to look for the beauty and sublime within the idea behind the work.
Techno can be understood as a masterclass in industrial engineering, all the component parts spinning and whirring together in concerted rhythms, each part serving the other, like an assembly line, churning out consumable products.
In that light, Trump cannot be compared with other politicians but must be understood instead in the same league as Hollywood idols ("The Apprentice") and rock gods — or, even in style, with professional wrestlers.
It should be understood that the NFIP was originally envisioned by Congress as a way for insurance companies to obtain the experience and knowledge to eventually relieve taxpayers from funding flood losses in perpetuity.
On the other side of the discussion, many claim that the Second Amendment must be understood in its original sense and that the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental individual right.
But let it be understood that when leadership in high places in any degree fails to support constituted authority, it opens the gates to all those who wish to take law into their hands.
He even reproduces catty letters that he wrote to Patti LuPone during the run of "Evita," despairing of her ability to sing the words clearly enough for them to be understood by the audience.
To see the full picture, whiteness must be understood in light of our national history, specifically the use of state power to engineer preferential treatment for whites and deliberately impose cumulative disadvantage on blacks.
Vu Van, CEO and one half of the founding team, is a Vietnamese national who, despite being fluent in English, struggled to be understood after moving to the U.S. to study and then work.
It's this off balance-ness, arguably, that speaks to a specific Japanese aesthetic referenced in the trio's namesake, which can in very general terms be understood to be premised on the acceptance of imperfection.
In his view, which has since become the dominant perspective in American law and finance, corporate shareholders should be understood to own the company and its executives should be seen as their hired help.
But in a more impressive show of judgment, Senator Chuck Schumer and various local congressional representatives called for a suspension of these flights at least until the causes of the accident could be understood.
It's against this backdrop that Mr. Xi's visit last week must be understood — as reflecting the Chinese government's anxiety that Mr. Kim might be tempted to defect, as it were, to the other side.
Mr. Jackson was so attuned to its almost mystical intricacies that he became the "Triangle whisperer" — although critics say that his channeling of the offense could not be understood at any volume of voice.
" Zuckerberg's speech on Friday built on his comments to analysts following Facebook's quarterly earnings report on Wednesday, where he said "My goal for this next decade isn't to be liked, but to be understood.
In the film, a sports journalist, Daniel Arcucci, says Maradona's notoriety can be understood by comparing two goals he scored in a single 1986 match, when Argentina faced England in the World Cup quarterfinals.
In 1909, in "The Promise of American Life," a Progressive Era policy blueprint, Herbert Croly picked up this thread, asserting that American politics could be understood as an ongoing struggle between Jeffersonians and Hamiltonians.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Wednesday "serious fluctuations" in Turkish markets need to be understood and read calmly, adding that problems with the United States and the West were temporary.
We will engage in a comparative conversation with systems of consciousness and representation in the context of East Africa, including the questions: What are the ways that "nature" can be understood and represented, now?
The health effects of the ultrafine particles are still being studied and the full effects are only beginning to be understood, said Majid Ezzati, a global environmental health professor at the Imperial College, London.
In its simplest form, overall aging can be understood as cellular breakdown over time, which manifests itself in some of the common diseases of old age: diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's, cancer, and so on.
Mass immigration, especially of the illegal variety, breaks that compact and should be understood as one of the most effective means by which big business interests maintain power over the middle and working class.
I have to constantly learn how to prioritize myself and that is, first and foremost, to reject questions about my identity and refuse to consider ways in which to divide myself to be understood.
John Dingell's argument can be understood as a kind of lobbying to create that custom, to push the Democratic Party's leaders toward devaluing the Senate and treating the House as the locus of policymaking.
"The relationship has shifted throughout the 119 years of colonial rule, but has always been fraught, and so the current moment should be understood within that historical context," artist Teresa Basilio told Hyperallergic over email.
Josh Blackman an associate professor of Law at the South Texas College of Law in Houston, said that Trump's remarks are not entirely clear but could be understood to suggest that even though Roe v.
"Our intention was not to offend anyone... I sincerely hope that this message will not be understood as anything else but an expression of gratitude to our friends in Ukraine for their support," Vida said.
The bureau's 230-year forecast shows only a 2000 percent reduction of these positions (just under 2100,20153 jobs), but this decrease has to be understood in the context of another trend: the rise of retail.
Understanding the behavior of the single individual can only be understood in the context of the whole; by sacrificing themselves in this way, the ants are helping to preserve the strength of the entire colony.
Last week Kyaw Tin, Myanmar's Minister for International Cooperation, told the council human rights must be understood in historical and cultural contexts, and regretted the world's focus on Rakhine State, from where the Rohingya fled.
Young, for her part, suggested at the panel that it might also be understood as a kind of instantiated descendent of the sorts of structures that populate the work of the Romantic painter John Martin.
It can't be understood either by the dogs or by any audience members who don't speak Japanese, though many statements made in public and on television are translated by an interpreter voiced by Frances McDormand.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled in Knox's case that there was proof that he had intended to issue threats, but seemed to dismiss the need for proof that his lyrics would be understood as such.
The outcome can be understood, given the concerns of the Mexican people about issues relating to personal security and violent crime, corruption and perceived incompetence of the authorities as well as growth and income inequality.
The scientist considers that we have a margin of up to 30 years for this, although in any case it can be understood as an optimistic period that can only be reduced to 15 years.
The debate over arming teachers must be understood within the context of armed violence at schools, whether one-on-one, as in the illustration above, or mass shootings as in Columbine, Sandy Hook and Parkland.
With that said, with the recognition of how dynamic and contingent our world is, the larger conversation of the place of the humanities in our society should be understood by contextualizing first where we're at.
" Yet the Trillings, despite their public stature, were in many ways furled, inward-turning personalities: "We did not have eventful lives, as this would perhaps now be understood, but our private drama had its intensity.
"Race and racism should be understood as structural problems, problems of inequality, to be resolved through a program of justice and not criminalization," said Joel Modiri, a lecturer in jurisprudence at the University of Pretoria.
But, he said, the law "invites an interpretation that will update it to the present," and the word "sex" in Title VII can now, after more than a half-century, be "understood to include homosexuality."
Asked about the current mood among Chinese consumers, Joseph C. Tsai, Alibaba's executive vice chairman, told reporters on Sunday that Alibaba should be understood in the context of the epochal rise of China's middle class.
They can be understood against the background of Chile's history, both historical events and natural disasters, but they can also be loosened from these proceedings and seen in another way, as a kind of counterpoint.
Instead, the court insisted, it was confined to a more "circumscribed judicial inquiry," considering the order at face value and upholding it "so long as it can reasonably be understood" to have a legitimate justification.
"Ulysses," as every beginning reader quickly picks up, contains a schematic view of downtown Dublin, and "Finnegans Wake" can be understood as all of history and literature written in a mash-up of every language.
AR on phones is a very important step on the path to full AR. But it's a step that should be understood as one with limitations in its current form factor and level of development.
"We have a very low index of suspicion for testing people so...we do have higher ascertainment," he said, but added that there was a lot about transmission of the virus yet to be understood.
"We have a very low index of suspicion for testing people so...we do have higher ascertainment," he said, but added that there was a lot about transmission of the virus yet to be understood.
You can see this in the remarkable mid-20th-century Kodachrome color photography of Fred Herzog, whose work hangs at the Equinox Gallery, and without reference to which the city arguably cannot really be understood.
Poignantly, the truth seems to have been the opposite: That day at the falls can be understood as a counterphobic attempt by the professor to overcome his own cautious temperament as well as his son's.
"We introduced such a new particle, which nobody saw before, and [whose] existence could not be understood by the widely accepted 'Standard Model' of particle physics, so it faced scrutiny," Krasznahorkay said in an email.
Emily Cacnio, a 19-year-old musical theater major at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, put together a slide presentation arguing that Sharpay was wronged greatly and should not be understood as the villain.
Speaking with him on his houseboat, Herzog realized that the interview could only be understood as part of a larger, organic story—about the birth of the Internet and the ways it threatens to transform humanity.
Trump's actual event on Friday — in which his own, non-apologetic 100-word speech came only after several long speeches by white veterans about how great Donald Trump is — can be understood as just another example.
We should look past just celebrating immigrants' bank balances and university degrees, to also see their unique cultures, perspectives and ways of life; if not always to be celebrated, to at least be understood in perspective.
Having the app recognize and speak in these regional pronunciations could prove to be incredibly helpful for travelers trying to be understood as not all languages are spoken the same in various parts of the world.
Peterson has since waffled about what he meant, but I'm mostly interested in how the proposal would naturally be understood by ordinary readers, which leaves little room for charitable interpretation or plausible deniability in this case.
If these companies decided to put their rules and conditions into smart contracts on a public blockchain, the miles might be understood to be a better store of value, and loyalty programs would become more attractive.
Even Beyoncé, the woman West said deserved the Video Music Award when he charged the stage in 2009, calls herself "that bitch" on "Formation"—a song that can only be understood as a black feminist anthem.
Page load performance is up by 10 percent, and frame rendering by 40 percent — numbers that may not really be understood in any practical way by users, but inevitably make the Yahoo Mail experience much smoother.
"Use of external support services should not be understood as the beginning of a long-term solution, but as an efficient tool to bridge the time until personnel changes can fully take effect," the report said.
It is important that this commitment be understood as an expression of the region's determination to roll back the sort of criminal activity that undermines the public's faith in national institutions and, ultimately, in democracy itself.
While the impacts of the $15 is still yet to be understood, a 2018 study released by the University of California-Berkeley analyzed minimum wages in these cities in 2016, when they were all above $10.
What it will take is more research and a better understanding of how to frame tanning addiction: how it can be understood, what kinds of people are affected by it, and how it can be treated.
The feeling of hopelessness that our position (never mind our feelings) will ever be understood by the "other" is one thing we all seem to share — which tells me we all may be right about that.
His gallery residency, which like the Met Breuer itself will open to the public on March 18 after a period of exclusive access for museum members, can be understood as a series of singular chamber encounters.
Crampton's take on these sounds, in particular, might be understood as a response to living as a trans woman of color in a society where expressing that identity can, and often does, result in literal violence.
And for well over a century, Britain was the place where African and Asian writers, like myself, would come, be understood and hope that our talent would be broadcast to places with bigger readerships, like America.
Faye occasionally makes the kind of oracular pronouncements ("Like love, I said, being understood creates the fear that you will never be understood again") that make you want to ask the waiter for the check, please.
If it inspires further exhibitions on African architecture — a Maputo show would be a revelation — it should also, through Mr. Baan's photography, remind us that these fast-growing cities can't fully be understood through masterpieces alone.
Even discounting some of the rhetoric as due to the heat of a campaign, the diplomat said, Trump's success in the primary must be understood as a measure of changing American attitudes and his own intentions.
The face off between Republicans and Democrats on this matter needs to be understood within the larger context of the November mid-term elections and the high fever affecting the body-politic under the Trump administration.
In that sense subversion might also be understood in the way Judith Butler describes it — as the use of language against its original version, in which a new meaning undermines the existing codes or cultural stereotypes.

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