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That brings us to the second factor: Gordon's bifurcated role.
Google's Pixel line now is bifurcated into two price tiers.
The divide is just another example of our bifurcated politics.
" Ms. Stetson described the market in the village as "bifurcated.
In the end, I think of my job as bifurcated.
Now it plans to roll out a bifurcated software system.
Last month, Cotton granted Hunter's request for a bifurcated trial.
That's the problem with having a democracy bifurcated by place.
"We have an economy that is bifurcated," he said. Sen.
The Fox model was bifurcated, with conservative hosts dominating prime time.
She led a bifurcated life: school uptown, the club scene downtown.
This, when almost all polling in 2018 mirrors a dramatically bifurcated nation.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Fred Piscop sends 2018 out with a bifurcated Sunday.
As the bifurcated title and subtitle suggest, it lacks a clear focus.
"I think we are moving toward a bifurcated technology system," Mr. Segal said.
Trump's core stays loyal But those overall results obscured a starkly bifurcated situation.
But it has abetted and amplified it, creating an ideologically bifurcated cable-news landscape.
The bifurcated reactions from groups within the housing industry alone offer a clear example.
In open source, that decision process is often bifurcated, happening in two separate steps.
Second, our lives, which had joined together over the 11 years prior, suddenly bifurcated.
Yet their pairing seems calculated to bridge the rift in the institution's bifurcated mission.
Awkwafina has bifurcated her star image since before she was even really a star.
If work is our national religion, Pang is the philosopher reintegrating our bifurcated selves.
In today's febrile geopolitical atmosphere, the top end of the art market has bifurcated.
Osili said that giving is also becoming highly bifurcated, like the economy as a whole.
Paid for by the state, the primary system is bifurcated between closed and open primaries.
BLANKFEIN: I LIVE THIS BIFURCATED LIFE WHERE I'M GOLDMAN SACHS AND I'M LLOYD, YOU KNOW.
Young Joon Kwak's "Excreted Venus" represents the bifurcated havoc and opportunity that digital architectures create.
For one, the job market has bifurcated, increasing the distance between good and bad jobs.
As the Democratic electorate has bifurcated along economic and racial lines, intraparty tension is rising.
Lately, I've been thinking about her bifurcated self in the context of somewhat-forgotten cyberfeminist theory.
Virginia's politics are becoming sharply bifurcated by region in ways that reflect the country's political trends.
Woese had a sort of bifurcated brain, one of his oldest friends, Larry Gold, told me.
It's not a coincidence that the homicide rate in Brazil has bifurcated over the last decade.
And that clearly will be interrupted in the bifurcated technology world or in a multipolar world.
It's not hard to see how this could produce a biologically bifurcated world with unimaginable inequalities.
These images are commonly sexualized, showing the mermaid's bifurcated tail as if she is spreading her legs.
Following 9/11, the NSC became bifurcated into a traditional NSC and a Homeland Security Council (HSC).
"History's view of President Trump will be as bifurcated as today's current view of him," Carter says.
The result could be a bifurcated midterm result that simultaneously repudiates Trump while providing him some reaffirmation.
One of the things that has been so striking to me is the bifurcated nature of the conversation.
Its loose, orange-red circles and swoops are bifurcated by a wobbly white line running down its axis.
Thus, the reality of American energy abundance is bifurcated between those states with federal land, and those without.
The world has bifurcated into online and IRL experience, and the two are intrinsically feeding off of each other.
The area is sparsely populated (roughly 40,000 people), relatively poor (per capita income hovers around $20,000), and geographically bifurcated.
The professional canvas is so big, and the personal so small, it can make for a weirdly bifurcated film.
Sitting on the southeastern shore of the Bronx, Ferry Point is a vast park, bifurcated by the Whitestone Bridge.
The 63-year-old was born and raised in Brooklyn, and the events of 9/11 bifurcated his adolescence.
Trump's clearest foreign policy program has been a bifurcated effort aimed, apparently, at deepening tensions with the two countries.
The city was also racially bifurcated between black and white, which left no place for someone of Latino descent.
If it is impossible for us to do, we will end up with a biologically bifurcated global caste system.
We live in a bifurcated reality: Our phone life often feels just as real and immediate as our physical life.
Two years ago, the FCC stripped the FTC of its jurisdiction over broadband providers and began down this bifurcated path.
This uncertainty in itself creates the potential unintended consequence of a bifurcated response from Tier 85033 and Tier 2 players.
Look at the bifurcated legal system, asymmetric political influence, and imbalances in education, medical options and, sadly, even potable water.
Some countries have a more centralized system of hiring health care workers, compared with the largely private, bifurcated US network.
The intensity of the debate about immigration has led to a bifurcated trend, with policies gaining traction in opposite directions.
That "bifurcated approach may have prevented the administration from seeing a more complete view of the threat," the report said.
Nowhere is the bifurcated nature of justice more nakedly on display than in the presence of the TSA PreCheck line.
They spoke in a bifurcated riot, seldom finishing sentences, just skipping ahead once they had spit out the key words.
In the meantime, analysts said, American policy remains bifurcated by the disparity of Mr. Trump's statements and his administration's actions.
Two new academic papers out this week painted a fairly grim picture of the bifurcated nature of the current U.S. economy.
We're going to live in this bifurcated world for some time, where conventional vehicles will still be sold to individual customers.
Trump will have created a bifurcated market, where sicker and poorer people stayed in Obamacare, and healthier, middle-class people exited.
The Homestuck epilogues use their bifurcated structure to condense, from the mess of the established plot, two possibilities for Homestuck's aftermath.
China's iron ore market is becoming increasingly bifurcated, with stronger demand for higher grades and weaker demand for the lower grades.
Further, the substantive problem with Wheeler's order is that it sets up a bifurcated privacy regime without providing any justifying analysis.
The result may well be devastation of the U.S. auto industry, with a bifurcated market consisting of half innovative, half frozen.
Every recent Democratic president, from Jimmy Carter through Bill Clinton to Barack Obama, has fought to hold this bifurcated coalition together.
So she thinks of herself as bifurcated: a 36-year-old woman who contains an 18-year-old convenience-store worker.
In The Nation, Dan Simon summed up the bifurcated quality of his candidacy: For all his overdetermined virtuosity — an accomplished pianist!
Adobe is one stock in the cloud space that looks solid within a bifurcated group, said Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global.
The state of Jammu and Kashmir will be bifurcated and people from anywhere in India will be eligible to buy property there.
On the other, it's gendered, and, like everything that is bifurcated by language, can fall prey to the alienation imposed by language.
"The 26.26-day moving average is the line of demarcation for this bifurcated market," said Adam Sarhan, CEO of 20.11 Park Investments.
Also, seeking to overturn bigoted bourgeois self-preservation, Indiana is absolutely brilliant and essential on bifurcated Warhol (pre- and post-Valerie Solanas).
Social media helps exacerbate the bifurcated nature of American society since most users insulate themselves from those with different beliefs and loyalties.
The stark new reality for the Democratic haves and have-nots is rooted in the bifurcated political landscape of the 2020 campaign.
The Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala are likely confused by the administration's bifurcated policy toward addressing illegal immigration.
The trend towards a bifurcated workforce, largely divided by gender, continues under Mr Abe, says Ayaka Shiomura, a member of Tokyo's metropolitan assembly.
But it's rare that I find something that is such a bifurcated experience, where my feelings only switch between appreciation and outright loathing.
The typical American generally adopts a bifurcated view of their situation that does not comport well with the relentless pessimism of many leftists.
Nickel is an increasingly bifurcated market, one part oriented towards stainless and the other towards use in the super-alloys and battery sectors.
" The property market was bifurcated, Ms. Fox said, "to preserve the majority of the housing stock and undeveloped residential land for Bermudian ownership.
The carefully bifurcated White House statement about the onslaught in Iran, which killed 12 and wounded 46, was issued shortly before 4 p.m.
"Allied" is, among other things, a marvel of structure, a perfectly bifurcated story that manages a drastic shift in tone with exquisite aplomb.
China and various developing nations, by contrast, have in the past preferred a "bifurcated" system that holds them to somewhat looser reporting requirements.
A cleverly bifurcated tale of two children, it starts in 1977 with Ben (Oakes Fegley), a boy of about 10 in rural Minnesota.
Bifurcated by Broadway, the area was considered so dangerous that the city created a new precinct — the 33rd — to help combat crime there.
Instead, Basquiat continued on, living a bifurcated life in which his work was highly valued but his existence, he even stated, was not.
So one possibility is the dystopian nightmare scenario of a bifurcated humankind, a society in which people are transmogrifying themselves beyond all recognition.
China and other developing nations, by contrast, have in the past preferred a "bifurcated" system that holds them to somewhat looser reporting requirements.
And although I'd love to be able to actually use Touch as a bifurcated gamepad, they're not interchangeable, since Touch has no D-pad.
Many have warned that the current disagreement could hasten a "splinternet" — a future where the global digital network is fragmented, or at least bifurcated.
A bifurcated country, in which prosperous Democratic states with hefty environmental rules go one way and Republican-leaning states go another, is not ideal.
"The nation will become more bifurcated and will descend into these tribal spaces that I don't think will be good for us," he says.
In the automakers' case, fear the uncertainty that would stem from a messy court battle, and loathe the idea of a bifurcated U.S. market.
It is a course that leaves both parties somewhat discomfited, both because of Virginia's bifurcated demography and the cautious nature of the two candidates.
In effect, we have a bifurcated economy, marked by prosperity for millions of Americans and by a Social Great Depression for millions of others.
We all recognize that the strength of what we have enjoyed comes from what some would call a bifurcated relationship with interesting shades of gray.
Now, however, as the composition of demand shifts, builders' high-end focus has exacerbated the bifurcated markets (hot at the bottom, cold at the top).
The exhibition enjoys an easy flow despite the bifurcated layout and a diverse range of approaches and materials, with underlying affinities animated by muted antagonisms.
And the city — with its Anglophone minority and Francophone majority surrounded by an Anglophone majority in the rest of the country — itself remains somewhat bifurcated.
Mr. Trump's deregulation wouldn't fly in a number of states with their own emissions rules, creating a bifurcated market that would cut into car profits.
It isn't long before Mae and Michael meet back in New York (there's an undercurrent of destiny here), setting the story on its bifurcated way.
But when asked to write incidental music for a "King Lear" production, Mr. Subotnick realized that the electronic medium could help merge this bifurcated identity.
"We have bifurcated the S-400 and F-35 impact from (the) impact to the rest of our defense and commercial industry," Lord told reporters.
The field of color that surrounds her is a bifurcated, modernist scheme of light lavender and green that brings to mind Ellsworth Kelly's visual strategies.
Call this a bifurcated index, a selective tape, a stockpicker's market — however it's described, these offsetting moves have the mathematical effect of dampening index-level moves.
In Selma, about 100 pages later, the question recurs: the image shows a flat, barren geometry of a monochromatic street bifurcated by a vivid telephone pole.
She bifurcated the leadership between two decidedly different loyalists: her sister, the chair, and Mr. Rodriguez, a trusted lieutenant who had managed her 2016 Senate campaign.
International negotiators are expected to draw up standards that will apply to both developed and developing countries, unlike the bifurcated reporting requirements of older climate deals.
While the bifurcated security structure is required by statute and can only be changed by Congress, the GAO report discusses poor integration between the two branches.
That, in turn, raises the real possibility of a bifurcated auto market, a nightmare for manufacturers that would have to make different vehicles for two markets.
Reputation is an oddly bifurcated creation, half obsessed with grim score-settling and celebrity damage, half infatuated with a lover who takes her away from all that.
He had a few friends his age he could listen to metal around, but the internet, and then his music, offered a solution to this bifurcated personality.
Maybe the only way to think about this is bifurcated: on the one hand, in small, doable first steps; and on the other, in grand philosophical truths.
As such, mocks have bifurcated into "what I think teams will do" and "what I think teams should do" editions, usually posted within days of each other.
It is bifurcated into oppositional color schemes — cadmium reds and greens, at once somber and saturated — with a found rectangular corrugated metal sheet running down its center.
"Active equity managers are facing a challenging year … with performance highly bifurcated across styles," U.S. equity strategist Dubravko Lakos-Bujas said in a note to clients Friday.
Harding skillfully evokes the bifurcated existence of the diaspora community, seeking to build new lives yet drawn back psychologically to their homeland and shadowed by its conflicts.
For years, the nation has been bifurcated between elite urbanites, and debt-ridden farmers and factory workers, who have seen Thailand's wealth gap grow under junta rule.
Views are likely to remain bifurcated until either the extent of the trade war economic risk or the impact of U.S. sanctions on some supplier countries becomes clearer.
One interesting thing to note is how the show has bifurcated itself in such a way that a small majority of the series regulars are now in Canada.
Yasumasa Morimura occupies the Western canon, Jane Kaplowitz finds art in a bifurcated identity, Valerie Hegarty explores the imaginative possibilities of decay, and Seth Price goes to hell.
Andrew Cuomo, offering her the sort of momentum going into the September primary that she might not have had were it not for the state's bifurcated nominating process.
The result is likely to be a bifurcated IOT, dividing the world between countries willing to use Chinese telecoms gear and those that share America's concerns over security.
They were the first and last to see this bifurcated view; the dramatic and robust scene through the screens, the confounding half-absent reality behind it, at once.
By placing a young Black woman at the center of this important religious scene, the painter reveals his attitude toward race, though his relationship with Black people was bifurcated.
The tariff's bifurcated impact on the solar industry underscores how protectionist trade measures almost invariably hurt one or more domestic industries for every one they shield from foreign competition.
In Columbus, Ohio, they didn't tear down the freeway, they put a physical landscape on top of it to reconnect an area that had been bifurcated by a freeway.
Consisting of wind turbines and air conditioners atop layers of concrete bricks, the sculptures ("Opaque Grey – Humbled #1" and "#2," both 2016) channel contemporary estrangement in their bifurcated aesthetics.
Our goal should be to move China toward global best practices on all these issues, not to isolate it and create a bifurcated world economy, internet and technology market.
More than 20 years after the Oslo Accords began what was supposed to be a foundation for a lasting peace process, the Palestinian body politic is bifurcated, perhaps irreparably.
People like Steven Spielberg worry that the film business is headed toward a bifurcated future where megamovies play in cinemas and everything else gets squeezed onto streaming-service screens.
Looking back upriver, I was struck by the setting — thick pine forests on both banks, and rugged snow-fringed mountains beyond, bifurcated by a thin line of morning mist.
The detailees from the various executive departments and agencies should be returned to their parent organizations to resume important work there and avoid issues associated with bifurcated bureaucratic loyalties.
What many pro-privacy groups fear is a bifurcated world where citizens of democratic systems have privacy rights that far outpace those of people who live in authoritarian countries.
When public officials repeat or give credence to Russian propaganda, they risk contributing to polarization by perpetuating a bifurcated information space with two sets of beliefs for two parties.
Specter followed a bifurcated policy in which a negative or unreturned blue slip blocked the consideration of a district court nominee but not that of a circuit court nominee.
The shutdown has highlighted the inner workings of a strategy-challenged White House, where one official described Mr. Shine as a bridge between the bifurcated communications and press teams.
Inconsistent, bifurcated regulation of this kind will end up creating holes in the system, as consumers wrongly assume that privacy choices they make in one area will apply in another.
They stayed in the car while I made my visits, and talking to them after my conversations with the winemakers brought into focus the oddly bifurcated nature of China's modernization.
In addition to considering her own bifurcated self, Ms. Kaplowitz explores collapsed binaries in the form of "homosexual" animals or celebrities briefly posing as gay, like Madonna kissing Britney Spears.
None of these assumptions are safe in a political environment that is increasingly bifurcated along partisan lines and where, for many voters, information from "the other side" is instantly suspect.
Is there a definable trajectory since he bifurcated that shark in the 1990s, and larded the gruesome spectacle, pent inside its giant tank, drunk on formaldehyde, with a pseudo-philosophical title?
Davidson's best-known inflatables, called "Lulus," are balloons squeezed and constricted by corsets, shaped into bifurcated bulbous masses by a taut rope, referencing either or both ends of the female torso.
And part of the way that Rorty, who was professor at UVA, bifurcated as you say, private and public life, really has influenced the way that I think of the internet.
The online currency's remarkable ascendance — from a near-worthless entity in 2009 to a financial product that's gained Wall Street's attention — has bifurcated the bitcoin world into naysayers and true believers.
"Art and Nature" (2011) is relatively pared down: Dried twigs and flowers in one-half of a bifurcated ceramic vase rest on two tables improvised from scraps of wood and metal.
Mr. Trautmann's bifurcated background suggests the kind of skills the industry seeks now: He studied the clarinet at Juilliard, but more recently worked for Axel Springer, the large digital publishing firm.
There are reminders everywhere: buildings buckling, floes of concrete and brick spilling across sidewalks, familiar streets bifurcated by strands of red and yellow emergency tape and patrolled by soldiers in uniform.
The result has been a bifurcated education system, in which only students at rich institutions can study the topics that interest them most, while poorer students feel obligated to major in business.
Apple's hardware strategy if fundamentally bifurcated – with iPhones and iPads on one side, and Macs on the other – and that's, for the most part OK. The different form factors serve different purposes.
Rather, the lobbyists said they want a lower, bifurcated rate of 295 percent on earnings already invested abroad in illiquid assets, such as factories, and 8.75 percent on cash and liquid assets.
"When you start hearing about carve-outs and caveats and bifurcated wage, it's almost like Albany now is starting to acknowledge that there is an impact on the upstate economy," he said.
I think what's interesting about the cut: it all the more underlines, to me, [that it's] very difficult to predict the outcome and I think your outcome's going to be very bifurcated.
By dividing its line into simply "iPhone" and "iPhone X," and keeping it for the foreseeable future, Apple would simultaneously end all the hand-wringing and make its bifurcated product strategy crystal-clear.
In the 1960s, civic developers bifurcated South Central Los Angeles, sacrificing Black neighborhoods for freeway development, just as commercial developers have transformed present-day working-class neighborhoods in and around Downtown's Arts District.
The bifurcated campaign over the Supreme Court nomination came into focus quickly at the end of the week, as Democratic House candidates criticized Judge Kavanaugh, while their Senate counterparts treaded far more carefully.
"What we came out with was this bifurcated festival with two approaches that suits a lot of different generations, we think," Elena K. Holy, the company's producing artistic director, said in an interview.
The rhetoric and policies of the Nixon years bifurcated the world into friendly and hostile camps, as did the growing identification of African and Asian peoples with North Vietnam and its southern allies.
Looking ahead to 2020 The new southern elections map has clearly changed from totally red to a bifurcated structure where states with large metro areas are competitive, while more rural states remain strongly Republican.
The accord moves decisively beyond the old bifurcated structure of agreements such as Kyoto, which imposed binding obligations on developed countries but asked nothing of even the most advanced developing countries, such as China.
This bifurcated cultural swagger makes Quebec unique in Canada and, as a former resident of London and Paris, I sometimes feel transported back to those places without having to hop on a plane. 3.
In the past, for instance, the United States has insisted that developing countries be held to the same strict monitoring standards as wealthy countries, while China and India have pushed for a bifurcated system.
Their scale is imposing; they evoke twin baby cyclones or, less violent, the bifurcated trunk of an ancient banyan tree, but their open-weave, light-colored Tiger bamboo is semitransparent and sort of weightless.
"You're going to see very bifurcated points of view," said Jeff Schumacher, founder and chief executive officer of BCG Digital Ventures, a venture capital investment arm of Boston Consulting Group, the global consulting company.
This dusty, lateral work partially conceals, and so obscures, the clarity of the battling images that make up the dialogue in the male/female bifurcated narrative of Duchamp's sculpture "The Large Glass" (1915–23).
The Democratic coalition in the 21st century is bifurcated: It has the postgraduates, but it has the disenfranchised urban poor as well, a group better defined by race and immigration status than by class.
The industry is bifurcated between PC and console for a reason: some people want the ease of a TV, couch, and controller, while others are willing to pay extra for performance and more hardware freedom.
Over the next four years, as all ears remain on Washington, podcasts have a unique opportunity to help bring together a bifurcated America—as long as they take measures not to reinforce the echo chambers.
In New York's bifurcated world of garbage, the city's Department of Sanitation handles residential trash, and a legion of garbage trucks from scores of private sanitation companies carts away the trash and recycling from businesses.
For the bravest and boldest among us, there are stripes (at Dries Van Noten), checkerboard checks (at Balenciaga) and bifurcated blocks of color (at Louis Vuitton): racing gear, even if only for the rat race.
But it was the bifurcated maps this year between House and Senate that made 2018 so unusual, with Republicans from different regions sounding as if they hailed from two opposing parties when discussing Mr. Trump.
New York's bifurcated primaries, however, have caused the state to spend millions of dollars more; at the same time, having two separate primaries can also suppress voter interest, election law experts and state officials say.
And now that he's familiar with his beloved Elliot's bifurcated nature, how will he deal with again being a tool of someone who, like E Corp or even his late wife, he can't really trust?
For people with such developmental problems, or others, like malformation of the uterus, research into genitals that are naturally bifurcated could lead to an understanding of what causes those hiccups, and how to fix them.
Serpentine paths twisted up the hillside, and at the center of a spectacular bifurcated staircase there was a fountain in the form of a lizard, its skin composed of mosaic shards in blues and yellows.
Where Freed Lynch is not absent, she has been spliced into two people, bifurcated by a misspelling of her middle name: in some context she is referred to as Janet FREED Lynch, in others FREUD.
You used the word "caste" just now, but in the book you use the phrase "biologically bifurcated humankind" to describe a broader inequality between enhanced citizens of affluent nations and unenhanced citizens of poor nations.
While these medicines are critical in combating the epidemic, this policy nevertheless financially and symbolically benefits the very industry that created the crisis—without necessarily addressing the racially bifurcated system that prosecutes only certain drug users.
One possible outcome: a bifurcated world in which some photos and videos, published by those who can afford the tools and visibility, are accompanied by a green checkmark — but other media languish in obscurity and doubt.
NEW YORK, July 21 (LPC) - Leveraged buyouts (LBOS) are crowding a relatively bifurcated loan pipeline, with a series of transactions giving investors their fill of new money deals that are expected to price through early August.
I TRIED TO BREAK IT DOWN TO YOU INTO ALLOCATION -- THE ALLOCATION OR REALLOCATION OF WEALTH ON THE ONE HAND OR HOW MUCH OF THE SYSTEM SHOULD BE RUN BY THE GOVERNMENT, IS TWO BIFURCATED THINGS.
In particular, we could be headed toward a bifurcated labor market, where people with advanced skills earn higher wages but where workers without those skills see technology drive down demand for their services, depressing their pay.
The rest are keeping their distance from the messy primary, which post-debate polling shows has bifurcated between a top tier of five candidates and everyone else vying just to qualify for the party's fall debates.
The state of around 12.5 million people will be bifurcated into two federally-administered territories on Oct 31, with the Jammu region and Kashmir valley comprising one and the Buddhist-enclave of Ladakh forming the other.
The bifurcated (and, for some reason, always turquoise) soles enable the shoe to fold double, allowing the heel-obligated among us to collapse their commuter footwear into a compact bundle once they've arrived at the office.
According to Perdue, farmer payments the government will make under its relief plan "will be bifurcated so that we can monitor and factor in events," such as trade breakthroughs like the U.S. announced Monday with Mexico.
But for the intrepid still fixated on generating more income in a low-rate world, a sharply bifurcated high-yield market now offers an interesting opportunity if you are willing to accept some risk and navigate carefully.
Valuations and amount are bifurcated: those that have access to Silicon Valley-style capital can get higher valuations and bigger checks (still lower and smaller than the U.S.), while those that don't have access have lower valuations.
Many FBI Agents have long felt that the post-22019/11 Bureau should have bifurcated immediately into one criminal investigation agency — to include counter-terror cases — and a separate established intelligence-gathering agency akin to MI-5.
That contraction in the reporting corps, combined with the success of disinformation this year, is making for some sleepless nights for those in Washington who will have to govern in this bifurcated, real-news-fake-news environment.
This is one of the reasons Patagonia is a benefit corporation, because this idea that business is somehow bifurcated from the rest of life and has no responsibility to the environment and social good is total crap.
U.S. District Judge David Campbell in Phoenix, Arizona on Friday rejected an argument that the law of Wisconsin, where plaintiff Lisa Hyde lived when she received her vein filter implant, did not allow the trial to be bifurcated.
The fluency of concept and form in Paul D'Agostino's new, bifurcated show at Life on Mars marks a further consolidation of his rigorous attention to language and the infinity of ways it can be parsed, subverted, and remade.
In any event, the urban landscape of the U.S. is being radically reshaped by technology companies — creating cities that are haves and have-nots much as technology has bifurcated the national economy into digital haves and have nots.
Before that, at 2013's Design Miami, Louis Vuitton recreated the French designer Charlotte Perriand's "La Maison au Bord de l'Eau," another indoor-outdoor, bifurcated wooden cabin that was conceived as affordable beachside housing for a 1934 competition.
That points to a highly bifurcated market, with the debt of most high-grade companies trading near full price and a cluster of firms such as UK food company Boparan and retailer Matalan trading well below face value.
Mr. Shermer said he had grown uncomfortable with how Mr. Taunton had, in interviews, used the metaphor of "keeping two books," to refer to Mr. Hitchens's bifurcated selves, one public and atheist, the other private and curious about religion.
He sees the prospect of a "bifurcated" scenario where there's widespread electrification in China, the U.S. and elsewhere, but oil's use in transportation keeps growing thanks to fossil fuel-powered vehicles remaining dominant in fast-growing India and Africa.
Another recommendation included having the payment to be allocated first to the debt portion of the bifurcated instrument if the issuer fails to allot the specific amount because this appropriation complies with corporate law, according to the final document.
An excellent Sterling K. Brown and Renée Elise Goldsberry are parents to two teens — star wrestler Tyler (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and the shy Emily (Taylor Russell), each the focus of one half of a film bifurcated by a tragedy.
In a bifurcated nation where Republicans are seemingly unaffected by the cacophony of disdain thrown at Trump, his ability to hang on to his voters may, as it did in 22020, yet prove decisive in determining the future of his presidency.
If it had been, he might have shared it with William Foege, who first devised surveillance-containment, and Benjamin Rubin, inventor of the bifurcated needle, an easy and ingenious instrument which used a mere 25% of the normal amount of vaccine.
For Lewinsky, nothing at the time was black and white; it is clear she was wandering around in a haze, trying to make sense of what had happened to her and how her public and private selves had become so bifurcated.
The pipeline is still dominated by refinancing and incremental transactions, but the uptick in acquisition-linked financing and a healthy dose of investor pushback has some confident that a bifurcated asset class will more accurately reflect credit risk in leveraged loans.
New York fashion is in a weird place: bifurcated between the old names that shaped dressing when Wall Street (both the film and all it represented) was in its heyday, and the new, who want to tear it all down.
I wish the clue could've been a bit tougher/more interesting — it feels like most people below a certain age will be able to fill it in without crosses — but that's the tricky part of including proper nouns with bifurcated familiarity.
But critics zeroed in on a bifurcated health care system that the bill could create: Those who are sick, at risk of getting sick or nearing retirement would pay more, while those who are young and healthy would pay less.
This has created a vastly bifurcated market, and an unusually wide spread between the valuation of the most expensive 20% of stocks and the cheapest 20%, as this breakdown by KKR & Co.'s head of global macro Henry McVey illustrates.
One fight with companies will be over whether there is a single blanket rate, or a "bifurcated" rate, with a higher tax on cash and a lower tax on earnings that have been invested in M&A deals or facilities.
While the documents say a "trial on the bifurcated issue of custody is to begin on December 4," multiple sources tell PEOPLE both sides are working toward an out-of-court settlement to arrange custody of their children without going to trial.
Like Black's installation, it appears to be bifurcated between media, with three-dimensional objects that would seem unrelated to their accompanying photos and video if not for an underlying vision of the body, the earth, work, and fate that stitches everything together.
Jeannette Catsoulis writes in her review: A strangely bifurcated film, "Gun Hill Road" comes to life only when focused on Michael, and Ms. Santana (who was just beginning her own gender transition when she won the role) holds the screen like a pro.
Fortunately, the approximately 1,200-square-foot space was divided by massive Douglas fir folding doors, which had separated the girls' gym from the boys' when it was built in 1864, meaning that the residential and commercial areas could, in theory, be neatly bifurcated.
Mixed messages from the US on climate change The report comes as state and local actors try to carry on the fight to halt climate change without federal support and reflects both the potential and limits of this current bifurcated US climate policy.
A bifurcated US government approach -- on the one hand your team is addressing threats from Russia and on the other, you are extending yourself to Putin -- paints a confusing picture for many, including voters going to the polls in just over two weeks.
The film heralded a future, one that has since arrived, where culture is fully bifurcated — where the streaming services you subscribe to can double as markers of identity, and where selecting the inspirational Christian option means making a proclamation about your politics.
Revealingly, uranium is not even the most important local extractive industry for many of the people who currently live in Arlit, a city bifurcated between a sector dependent on the uranium trade — and one where the uranium economy might as well not even exist.
Which, in some ways, is unfortunate as it has bifurcated the iPhone UI. (Something Cupertino will presumably move to unify again in future.) Samsung was ahead on killing the home button, having removed the physical key on last year's S8 to maximize screen real estate.
Her hair seemed taller than it was at our last meeting, rising straight up, expanding as it went, like an old-fashioned shaving brush or a flower on a thistle, except that this flower was bifurcated, half glimmery-black as coal, half snow-white.
"Globally, livestock and pastureland are multi-trillion dollar assets that are currently managed with a bifurcated approach of manual labor and legacy technology, with a limited view into true real-time data," said Vic Singh, Founding General Partner at Eniac Ventures, in a statement.
The new labor bill — weakened after long negotiations — wouldn't alter the bifurcated system, in which workers either get a permanent contract called a "contrat à durée indéterminée," known as a C.D.I., or a short-term contract that can be renewed only once or twice.
There's a risk that even if the effort to isolate China succeeds, the result might be simply a bifurcated world trade system in which there is one orbit of countries with close ties to the United States, and another tied to China, with minimal overlap.
To explain why American Apparel has changed in these ways, it's important first to understand its business, which is bifurcated into a collection of fashionable basics sold directly to shoppers and a range of "blanks," styles like T-shirts and hoodies that are sold to screen printers.
The fact is that race and gender play a bifurcated role in the outcome of American elections, with a majority of white women — and married white women in particular — voting regularly for Republicans, and a supermajority of Black, Hispanic, and increasingly, Asian-American women siding with Democrats.
His work as an artist continually returns to the ways people lose their humanity in a brutal and bifurcated economic system—from IV bags filled with a mixture of Redbull, Yerba Mate, Provigil, and gasoline to 3D prints of hotel janitors' appendages fused to cleaning products.
That would mean that the Fed's entry would leave us with a bifurcated market, with some banks on the Clearing House system and others on the Fed's system, and transactions between banks on different systems would be as slow as they are for most of us today.
I could easily see the individual health insurance market bifurcated into a sick and healthy pool because of these changes: I can envision these "short-term" policies offering a fairly comprehensive medical and hospital benefit set even though they did not cover all of the mandated benefits.
My theory for the years immediately following the Model 3's rather uneven launch was that Tesla would attempt to manage a starkly bifurcated business: sell Model 3 for around $40,000 while still marketing $100,000-and-up trim levels for its luxury four-door and SUV.
Size: 2,852 square feet Price per square foot: $489 Indoors: The three-story apartment incorporates the former principal's office as well as a grand, bifurcated staircase made of Douglas fir that originally served the whole building and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The luxuriously overdetermined texture of Issy Wood's large oil-on-velvet paintings of clothing provide a perfect backing for the primordial shock of Ann Greene Kelly's aesthetically bifurcated folding chair — an ordinary steel chair, spangled with rust, that Ms. Kelly sliced and reconstructed with curving ersatz masonry.
After a Caribbean honeymoon on the royal yacht Britannia, they moved into Kensington Palace and settled into a bifurcated life, joining the royal family at Windsor Castle and on trips to Scotland, but also partying with an entourage of bohemian artists, musicians and show-business celebrities.
I never knew Mark "before" — there is something in such men as Mark suggesting an irrevocably bifurcated life — but the better I got to know him, the more I came to believe that he probably had been much the same man, but functional, or at least functional enough.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The fluency of concept and form in Scriptive Formalities, Paul D'Agostino's new, bifurcated show at Life on Mars in Bushwick, marks a further consolidation of his rigorous attention to language and the infinity of ways it can be parsed, subverted, and remade.
The oddly bifurcated production featured prerecorded music videos — in which singers including Jencarlos Canela, as Jesus, and Chris Daughtry, as Judas, acted out the story of Christ's betrayal and death — mixed with live segments on a shiny white stage featuring Mr. Perry's narration and Ms. Yearwood's five numbers as Mary.
Campaign aides say they've developed a strategy to deal with the bifurcated nature of the race: Deliver the candidate before the cameras to make a statement or two about the latest Trump-related drama, then focus events and local media coverage on the issues Democratic voters seem more interested in.
Even in an era of single-party dominance in state legislatures, it is a stunning notion: It is the first time in more than a century that only one state has split control of its legislative chambers, and is one more indication of the depth of the nation's bifurcated political sensibilities.
"Cutting out Huawei altogether potentially moves us toward a kind of bipolar, bifurcated internet, which if taken to logical extreme would have some very serious adverse implications for everyone in terms of cost, a slowdown in innovation, and general reduction in intellectual and technical interchange," says Inkster, the former MI6 official.
Though that's the type the administration seeks, it's looking for a cash infusion from companies who have stored their profits abroad to avoid the highest-in-the-world corporate tax rate in the U.S. Under the proposal outlined last week, companies will pay a "bifurcated rate" on the overseas cash, Cohn said.
Contradicting one of Wilde's silvered bon mots — "Nothing succeeds like excess" — this somewhat claustrophobic and stodgy show nevertheless provides a seductive education in the Decadent movement, as conveyed through the sensitivities of Wilde's bifurcated homosexual experience, by copiously displaying manuscripts, photographs, paintings, and personal effects that marked the recalcitrant dandy's life and work.
In "Rift/Raft" (2016), the largest painting in his exhibition, Rift/Raft, at Skarstedt's Upper East Side outpost (May 3 – June 25, 2016), Fischl revisited the bifurcated approach he explored in his 1983 canvas "A Visit To/A Visit From/The Island" which is in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The history of wrestling is interesting, because in the twentieth century, the sport becomes bifurcated into "professional" wrestling, exemplified today by the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) enterprise, and the actual sport of wrestling, primarily seen in the Olympics and in high-school and collegiate sport programs, which was sometimes referred to as 'school wrestling.
Typically, teenpop albums bifurcated in this way start with the upbeat material and then switch over to sentimental mode as a way of playing a tedious authenticity game — the upbeat material codes like perfunctory product when juxtaposed against the ballads, which in turn reassure you they were only kidding with that frivolous stuff before, actually they're serious artists.
Even a relatively formal piece like "For 'Dream of Life'" (1988) — a large pastel composed primarily of a yellow mass evoking a bifurcated tuba framed by an irregular red rectangle, a riven spirit on a flying carpet — feels immediately more improvisational than "Dust Tracks" on the facing wall, the only other occupant of the gallery's front room.
While this version of the fair certainly looked better organized (the majority of the participating organizations' tables were moved to the section of the bifurcated space that held more square footage; there was an on-site concession stand offering hot beverages; both days were filled with programming, instead of just one) there seemed to be no decline in the fervor of the participants.
" Lynn Martin, president and chief operating officer of ICE Data Services, the company's analytics and technology arm, emphasized the need to de-clutter the ETF issuing process, which she said was often plagued by "delays [and] confusion": "One of the thought leaders in this space, BlackRock, … came to us to explain to us how bifurcated the workflow is, particularly in the creation and redemption processes.
ITI called for a "bifurcated approach" that would apply "an 8.75 percent tax to accumulated foreign earnings held in cash and cash equivalents and a 3.5 percent tax to accumulated foreign earnings invested in other assets," to help bring such money back into the U.S. ITI and TechNet said a territorial tax coupled with base-erosion policies — measures to keep companies from avoiding taxes overseas — are potentially the most important portions of corporate tax reform.

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