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The fact that we have catalyzed this conversation and catalyzed action among every campaign, I think that's good for the Democratic Party.
But the timing of the #MeToo campaign catalyzed a movement.
The experience of the hurricane has "catalyzed" plans, she added.
The book catalyzed a debate about the boundaries of nonfiction storytelling.
Neither Chuck Norris nor Dallas catalyzed this collapse, but the way
Medina-Kirchner wants a pardon — a hope catalyzed by Wisconsin Gov.
VICE: What catalyzed your interest in what the book is about?
Late-cycle dynamics now catalyzed by geopolitics rather than a restrictive Fed.
Chelsea Wolfe's sixth studio album Hiss Spun was catalyzed by a reunion.
Stoke's Giannelli Imbula robbed Watford of possession and catalyzed Stoke's own attack.
The FCC's decision has catalyzed the forces that oppose government-enforced net neutrality.
In other words, paroxysm — a sudden "attack" of expression — is catalyzed by thought.
That experience catalyzed her interest in the treatment of different groups of people.
It's tangled up in moral panic, catalyzed by things like war or epidemic.
Mass refugee crises catalyzed by unprecedented droughts (Syria is a case in point).
They also catalyzed a larger turning point in Korea's national culture and politics.
The price hike catalyzed a national argument over the costs of prescription drugs.
The homogeneity that catalyzed one of Dubuque's darkest moments isn't lost on me.
Her message, "#BlackLivesMatter," catalyzed the now international movement against police violence and racism.
But the 21 event catalyzed Mr. Ex's campaign to move the museum's collection.
Programs like Vanisha's have catalyzed rare growth in largely declining international student population.
It's 2016, and Richard Jefferson just catalyzed a team in the NBA Finals.
The filmmakers don't provide any easy answers as to what, exactly, catalyzed the transformation.
In your mind, this is about understanding what catalyzed the alleged collusion process, right?
If Bezos dropped a bomb, it was Twitter that sparked and catalyzed the explosion.
Humanity's first adventures in space were catalyzed by intense competition between two rival nations.
But they also probably catalyzed the telephone companies to more aggressively engage in DSL.
This new body of research has catalyzed a surprising about-face in professional medicine.
In fact, the FCC's decision has catalyzed the forces that oppose government-enforced net neutrality.
All of this meaning and rude beauty was catalyzed not by Success but by failure.
In 1973, an understated article in the New England Journal of Medicine catalyzed a movement.
He took an $11,000 loss on it, but the act catalyzed a change in Turner.
I think the best analogy is the women's movement, which was catalyzed by consciousness raising.
Perhaps catalyzed by her pregnancy, Hunter realizes she's no longer satisfied subsisting within those expectations.
AIDS catalyzed a culture of sexual health that has begun to disintegrate before our eyes.
Two of my articles catalyzed fury from forces that are deeply opposed to one another.
But the externalities catalyzed by SoftBank&aposs unique brand of terrible judgment will be greater.
Dow uses acid-catalyzed reactions to produce materials like styrene, a precursor of polystyrene plastic.
But the potential fallout around these numbers catalyzed by PRNT3D's technology is not lost on Mirawitz.
Imperialism catalyzed such cultural collisions, but it also classified people into exclusive categories, notably including race.
Cynicism aside, the campaign catalyzed a relevant conversation not just for Japan, but for the world.
After all, it wasn't Fox alone that catalyzed these conspiracies about WMDs (hi, New York Times!).
Former Whitewater independent counsel Ken Starr, who catalyzed Bill Clinton's impeachment, compares impeachment to 'domestic war'
Those who have been on the team longest struggled to explain exactly what catalyzed them this year.
At MLA, I can report, the strike idea catalyzed engagement from members and anxiety from Association officers.
Carter said North Korea's provocations had "catalyzed" increased cooperation between the US, Japan and South Korean militaries.
Movement gains steam The allegations catalyzed the decades-old #MeToo movement that calls attention to sexual misconduct.
The photochemical reactions also catalyzed the formation of aerosols, which are thick condensates that cause atmospheric haze.
The twentieth century brought forth unprecedented growth in science, industry, and technology, catalyzed quite often by war.
Someone else's sighting would likely have catalyzed a similar flap—a year later, maybe two, or five.
What catalyzed your interest in assuming the role of editor rather than taking a more creative approach?
Rather than highlight the plight of unaccompanied minors, my reporting had catalyzed domestic violence in two households.
The agreement between Elliott and Twitter was catalyzed by a $1 billion investment by Silver Lake Management.
Among other things, it catalyzed the environmental movement, the civil rights movement, contemporary feminism, and the antiwar movement.
This highlights the concern that the internet has catalyzed our ability to locate (and potentially harm) one another.
Among #NeverTrump Republicans, it's widely assumed that the GOP's decision to embrace immigration reform after 2012 catalyzed Trumpism.
Indeed, technological innovation – driven by mobile, cloud and collaboration technologies – has catalyzed a fundamental shift in our society.
That mattered little to the Republican voters whose anti-establishment sentiment catalyzed the Tea Party movement in 2010.
It's a heartbreaking realization, catalyzed by a near-tragic event that would terrify any parent on this earth.
"The war catalyzed this process," said Father Andriy Dudchenko, a priest at the Holy Transfiguration Cathedral in Kiev.
And it was catalyzed by a tragedy that happened five years ago and the protest movement that followed.
The protests catalyzed the formation of radical civil rights groups, in New York and across the United States.
A lot of the conversations that are happening within fields will be heightened and catalyzed during this phase.
Then, as if a switch had been thrown, the Knicks went to work, catalyzed by their three stars.
Rural areas comprised primarily of whites will shrink even more as urban-catalyzed mega-regions swallow them up.
Those raids by Rohingya insurgents on police and army posts catalyzed the military's brutal attacks on Rohingya civilians.
"That picture of Emmett in that casket catalyzed an entire nation," Rush told reporters ahead of the vote.
In her words The rise of authoritarianism has catalyzed a rollback of gender violence protections and support systems.
But anesthesia also catalyzed a profound and much broader shift in social and medical attitudes to physical pain.
In the time they had, many victims catalyzed transformative change in how the public approached the unprecedented crisis.
There is little sign that it has catalyzed Brazil's technology sector or created much of a local supply chain.
It has been the failure of these very systems that has catalyzed this latest development in India's #MeToo movement.
The rally was catalyzed by the index crossing a key level that triggered buying in oil and across commodities.
Sharp, electric sensations from reactions that could never take place in the vacuum outside catalyzed in the air within.
The tech industry has catalyzed a new generation of hate groups looking to provoke tensions and precipitate violence online.
But just as the marijuana had triggered the dizziness the year before, the test itself catalyzed the dizziness now.
It was her first exposure to commercial kitchens, and catalyzed her to build a business around her home cooking.
Luciferin is the substrate in a chemical reaction catalyzed by the enzyme luciferase — it is not itself an enzyme.
Prince's politics (and the panics surrounding them) have catalyzed our abilities not to need to adhere to steadfast identities.
" Overall, Ican thinks the market's drop was catalyzed by the coronavirus pandemic and still "has a longer way down.
For the City of Miami, the existential threat of hurricanes, floods, and storm surges have now catalyzed serious action.
The same thinking prevailed in regards to the Maidan revolution in 2014 and most likely catalyzed a Russian response.
They were images that had catalyzed Residente's latest songs and their thoughts of apocalypse, war, exploitation, resistance and evolution.
The other concern is that climate change — or the world heating up and causing drier conditions — catalyzed the fire.
What I wasn't expecting was for Homecoming to by catalyzed by a dangerous and undirected working-class rage and fear.
Muslims have become a racialized minority in the United States, catalyzed by 9/11 and underscored by 45's presidency.
The whole yarn is a warped version of Twin Peaks itself, a mystery catalyzed by the discovery of murdered woman.
His bigotry underlines the multifaceted social and humanist rifts catalyzed by Darwin's ideas, which persist to some level even today.
In short, Trump has handed a major geopolitical victory to Putin, and his decision has catalyzed an escalating humanitarian crisis.
Though the rebellion was swiftly crushed and its leaders executed, it catalyzed Ireland's transformation from oppressed colony to independent republic.
His incredible feats of bear killing and frontier exploring intersected with a political career that was catalyzed by central banking.
That was a critical component of Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, which catalyzed conservatives with overtures of misogyny, hatred, and prejudice.
The events catalyzed a tradition of Pride marches, many of which will be taking place around the world this weekend.
The economic fallout catalyzed by the coronavirus pandemic will likely disrupt the migration away from prepaid plans or comparable options.
The misalignment would prove fatal because it mistakenly catalyzed Boeing's anti-stall system, forcing the plane into its final plummet.
The shooting touched off angry protests across the city, and catalyzed growing nationwide outrage over racial injustice and police brutality.
This catalyzed an incremental-turned-exponential boom, which eventually saw the game transform into sportscasting's version of the Consumer Electronic Show.
The tools that catalyzed the Arab Spring, we've learned, are only as good or as bad as those who use them.
The investigation, which could result in fines, has reportedly catalyzed discussions on children users that include overhauls to recommended video algorithms.
Instead, the needs of customers, employees, and the community — the stakeholders that Walmart has to consider — catalyzed the move for change.
Catalyzed by incidents in the late 2000s, both commercial and military entities are working to solve the growing space debris problem.
In Italy's early postwar years especially, she catalyzed the desires of an orphan nation, a newborn democracy looking for a mother.
The activity of the department under her mandate has clearly catalyzed complainants — creating a pipeline of cases for her to tackle.
Have a Class Discussion In response to the video and article discuss as a class: • What has catalyzed the #MeToo moment?
Either Donald Trump's trade policies have catalyzed some kind of crisis, or we have a financial market response to these bubbles?
This week, as Americans celebrated our nation's independence, we were reminded of the revolution that catalyzed America's experiment in representative democracy.
Hightower's strip-sack catalyzed the comeback, with Brady capitalizing on excellent field position to find Danny Amendola from 6 yards out.
More recent riots have also been fueled by years of issues, even if they were seemingly catalyzed by a single event.
Catalyzed by the injustice of money bail, many advocates and leaders across the political spectrum are pushing to end its use.
The alleged abduction of Lyanna is what catalyzed Robert's Rebellion — a civil war which marked the collapse of the Targaryen dynasty.
It surfaced mostly among gay people in San Francisco and New York, a death sentence that catalyzed activism among the gay community.
Patrons at the time fought back against a police raid on the gay bar, launching protests that catalyzed the LGBTQ rights movement.
Short covering added to a rally catalyzed by the S&P 500 index crossing a key level that triggered buying in oil.
And on the evening of August 8, 1992, those simmering anarchic undercurrents, catalyzed by beer and good old fashioned dissatisfaction, boiled over.
What we are positive of, however, is that something at this time catalyzed mass panic, collapse, and depression all around the world.
It's opened the door to the resurgence of ISIS, handed Russia a major geopolitical victory, and catalyzed a humanitarian crisis in Syria.
Narrated by Viola Davis, this documentary series looks at four recent cases that catalyzed national uproar over police brutality against black people.
Brunt's tale hints not only at the luxury experience of spaceflight, but also at luxury markets that might be catalyzed by spaceflight.
Pai dove into poetry, catalyzed by the Beat Generation, then moved on to Eastern influences that reflected her own, yet unexamined, culture.
"Innovation can be catalyzed if we engage with creative and talented people from across disciplines to attack this challenge together," Miller said.
Some of the monikers were self-anointed, others were coined by friends, and a few were catalyzed by his social-media following.
One popular synthesis has been that the answer was both: The weak economic recovery catalyzed the racial resentment that drove Trump's voters.
It now looks like the correct synthesis is the reverse: Racial resentment driven by Obama's presidency catalyzed economic anxiety among Trump's voters.
For Spaniards, the appeal of Xiaomi phones was originally catalyzed by the demand for cheap smartphones that WhatsApp's popularity in the country created.
To Hollywood, meanwhile, its success proved the power of the Asian American market, catalyzed by initiatives like #GoldOpen to get people to theaters.
And last week, he catalyzed a string of incidents that pissed off even the doctors who had originally on been on his side.
Facebook and Twitter may seem trivial to some but each of these movements has been greatly catalyzed as a result of social media.
The request for that money catalyzed a government shutdown, affecting about 800,000 federal workers, when Democrats wouldn't put wall funding in the budget.
Our growth will continue to be catalyzed by state-of-the-art sleep products, best-in-class customer experiences, and world-class leadership.
While there had been discussion of forming an L.G.B.T.Q.-affirming mosque in Chicago for years, Masjid al-Rabia's birth was catalyzed through tragedy.
Catalyzed by this bill, these conservatives joined forces with the Republicans to form an anti-New Deal coalition that fractured the Democratic Party.
This new urgency—combined with the arrival of new sequencing technologies catalyzed by the Human Genome Project—kicked off a viral discovery boom.
Lowell's "thinking," naturally metaphorical even in its resting state, was catalyzed into poetry by extraordinary emotional responses to the abstract relations among symbols.
It turns out that the app that catalyzed a generation's obsession with nostalgia is a cash cow, so we got that one wrong.
And in their remarkable successes, they unwittingly catalyzed a conservative political strategy whose far-reaching effects are scarcely fathomable, and all too real.
Students from Parkland catalyzed the gun violence prevention movement, emphasizing how we could turn protests into actionable change through the upcoming midterm elections.
Though the thousands of protestors remained peaceful, the overwhelming police presence and Trump's impending presidential acceptance speech catalyzed impassioned protestors in Cleveland's public square.
Those new regulations have catalyzed new lawsuits: most recently, the fight centers over state requirements that abortion doctors have admitting privileges at local hospitals.
Her move catalyzed her maturation as an artist; she was finally able to build an environment that nourished her wide-ranging aims and interests.
The burning peat and the melting snow and ice will only contribute more to climate change, which catalyzed the fires in the first place.
The country's "asset recycling" program has thus far catalyzed almost A$100 billion in brownfield and greenfield projects for the country despite partisan opposition.
Poseidon led Headset's Series A, and they shared their insights on what parts of Scott's pitch catalyzed their decision to invest in the round.
The phone call is now at the heart of a whistleblower complaint from a US intelligence official that's catalyzed an impeachment inquiry into Trump.
In his view, a product that is booming along with its industry is quite different from one that's being catalyzed by its unique features.
That invisibility both catalyzed his murder spree—a last, desperate attempt to matter—and ensured that it was able to continue for so long.
But the fear he engenders has catalyzed the least democratic of our impulses: mob rule by the left and boss rule by the right.
But thousands have died from a cholera epidemic catalyzed by malnourished people streaming into camps, and famine still stalks a large part of Africa.
Those episodes, and subsequent revelations about how much data Facebook collects - coupled with growing unease regarding pervasive online surveillance - have naturally catalyzed congressional scrutiny.
Violent encounters with the police catalyzed the Newark Rebellion, just as they did the protests in hundreds of other cities across America in 1967.
The efforts at Mizzou, coupled with the momentum of the movement for black lives, catalyzed a new wave of campus protests across the country.
But the president's remarks about players who were kneeling during the anthem had catalyzed a level of public hostility that the N.F.L. had never experienced.
In a uniquely candid conversation with VICE Autobiographies, A$AP Ferg talks about his father and how their relationship catalyzed his growth as an artist.
The many positive developments catalyzed by Snowden can't fully undo the harm that mass surveillance has done to people's creativity and free exchange of ideas.
Energy Star is fueling innovation in manufacturing and creating jobs, having catalyzed more than $165 billion in private sector investment since it began in 1992.
The fatal air pollution, spurred by a steel mill, was not unheard of during the time, but it catalyzed a national movement for better air.
The national debate over health care reform catalyzed a separate battle over whether health insurance plans should cover abortions as part of their benefits package.
One small mistake he made catalyzed the whole grow operation's breakdown, when police pulled him over for driving without lights in Denbighshire in April 2014.
However, the hometown CTO's departure could have been catalyzed by the recruitment of seasoned Google Director of Engineering Michael Morrissey, funded by the Sequoia cash.
"That Surgeon General's report catalyzed a half century of work on tobacco control and now the smoking rate is less than 17 percent," he said.
While Merkel's political career was catalyzed by the fall of the Berlin Wall and reunification, Kramp-Karrenbauer's has been forged in the wake of Merkel's.
International family planning assistance has catalyzed smaller families through improved access to voluntary family planning in South Korea, Thailand, Mexico, Brazil and many other countries.
In an interview Thursday with CNN, Martin Griffiths, the UN envoy to Yemen, acknowledged that Khashoggi's October 2 killing "catalyzed" calls for peace in Yemen.
This was the first Emmys event since the resurgence of #MeToo, which was catalyzed by the downfall of the movie mogul Harvey Weinstein last October.
McKinley's campaign slogan "Patriotism, protection and prosperity" led to strong tariffs and sound money policies that realigned the Republican Party and catalyzed strong economic growth.
The revolt was catalyzed by the traffic deaths of two teenagers, killed by a bus racing a rival bus to a stop on July 29.
On motivations for the brief, "Technology has catalyzed numerous positive changes in Africa, but we do not think this is one of them," he said.
Members of Congress: The EPA has catalyzed incredible transformations in Tacoma, but this work isn't finished—here and in other communities across the United States.
You might tell me you're not dreaming of running to the store to buy foods and pills just loaded with this customizable caffeine-catalyzed edible gel.
For example, in 2000, rains in Manila catalyzed a disaster at one of the city's landfills, killing more than 180 people who lived near the dump.
He says the piece was catalyzed by the widespread news of Jordan Davis, a teenager gunned down in 2012 for playing music at a gas station.
What began as concern inside Google about a Pentagon contract to tap the company's artificial-intelligence smarts was catalyzed by outrage over Trump administration immigration policies.
The bootstrapping spirit is alive and well on the continent, and these speakers will examine what can happen when such proactive, hands-on work gets catalyzed.
"Organizing around J20 at CalArts was catalyzed by that particular reaction that occurs to political angst when it meets a vacuum," Fiedorek and Leon told Hyperallergic.
The decision has opened the door to the resurgence of ISIS, it handed Russia a major geopolitical victory, and it's catalyzed a humanitarian crisis in Syria.
Activists call it Egypt's #MeToo moment, catalyzed by the global outcry against sexual abuse in 2018 and leading to major shifts in the conversation around harassment.
Last week, Uber reported second-quarter earnings that fell short of investor expectations and catalyzed a sell-off that sent shares down as much as 10%.
His administration has also catalyzed rollbacks on a variety of environmental policies, including the US Endangered Species Act and the Environmental Protection Agency's clean-water regulations.
"The idea was catalyzed by our portfolio company founders who expressed a strong desire for a platform that provided access to NY-based customers," she said.
The industry was catalyzed by a number of nine-figure deals for companies like Glossier, which sells makeup products, and Ro, which is a telehealth startup.
The central koan of Franz's book — a struggle toward spiritual enlightenment catalyzed by romantic desire — feels especially frustrating without a better understanding of this powerful attachment.
The "historical memory" movement, though largely spontaneous, was catalyzed by a few figures, chief among them the novelist Javier Cercas, one of contemporary Spain's leading writers.
The gun control movement -- catalyzed by the students from Parkland, Florida -- should channel their energy and resources to play this supportive role for Republican office-seekers.
The US embassy in Baghdad was consumed by violent protests on Tuesday, catalyzed by recent airstrikes that killed dozens of fighters in an Iran-backed militia.
Ordinary (passive) liquid crystals have catalyzed a multibillion-dollar display industry, and some active-matter physicists hope that living liquid crystals could likewise lead to new technologies.
"Catalyzed by USB-C [new connector standard], we believe adoption of premium audio features (such as those in iPhone) will accelerate as Android OEMs look to differentiate. "
But even though the book is catalyzed by that event, it's neither a deep, dark secret she regrets every day, nor something she never thinks about again.
Catalyzed by videos of police shootings, Smith put illustrative but cryptic symbols — showing cameras, pencils, microphones, and eight balls — on one side and sayings on the other.
" An analysis in the BMJ concluded: "Jolie's announcement may have catalyzed a herd seeking the test, including many for whom it is neither appropriate nor cost effective.
Repelling the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait — and the maintenance of our economic, diplomatic and military interests in the Middle East — catalyzed Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
"And simultaneously, in parallel of anything, it's catalyzed a lot of change in event-driven investing opportunities in the public space and what private equity is doing."
In 1930, he achieved international fame with the Salt March, a protest against a British-imposed tax on salt, which catalyzed civil-disobedience campaigns across the nation.
The complaint ultimately catalyzed the impeachment inquiry, which has increasingly revealed that Trump's request for a probe into the Bidens went far beyond a single phone call.
With the trove of information that's been gathered as the Ukraine scandal has gained speed, the impeachment inquiry has gone well beyond the complaint that catalyzed it.
Autor and his co-authors found that Trade exposure catalyzed strong movements towards conservative Republicans between 227 and 2100 in counties with majority non-Hispanic white populations.
The Facebook ban, by contrast, catalyzed a frenzied, vociferous response in Myanmar, where the social media platform is so popular that it is synonymous with the internet.
More than half a million Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh since late August, when a Rohingya militant attack on Myanmar security posts catalyzed a brutal counteroffensive.
During a July 25 phone call that&aposs at the center of a whistleblower complaint that catalyzed the impeachment inquiry, Trump urged Zelensky to launch these investigations.
His administration has also catalyzed rollbacks on a variety of environmental policies, including the US Endangered Species Act and the Environmental Protection Agency&aposs clean-water regulations.
"They've emerged as gatekeepers," says Lina Khan, who catalyzed the recent discussion about tech regulation with a 2017 paper arguing that Amazon needs to be reined in.
The Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act seem to have catalyzed more thinking and interest from liberals on how to expand public health insurance coverage.
And so I'm very excited about the fact that I believe our protocols and requirements have catalyzed further engagement with the grassroots by a number of candidates.
There's little doubt—at least according to every psychiatrist she's ever visited—that the pot catalyzed the latent schizophrenia that had been dormant in her brain since birth.
He took out Reince and his extreme disruption appears to have catalyzed the reordering of the West Wing and increased urgency to getting rid of disruptive forces internally.
But there is much more to learn, and the collaboration catalyzed by a remark from a junior scientist now includes nine labs at six sites across the country.
The violence they endured did not sever them from their identities quite so much as it catalyzed a collective reconsideration of what they wanted their identities to mean.
Suicide is a result of despair and isolation, catalyzed by life events that feel insurmountable to the person affected, and complicated by the systems in place around us.
Part of this seems to have been catalyzed by the Republican attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and the party's general refusal to work toward Obamacare's implementation.
The riot catalyzed surprising alliances, but no bedfellows were stranger than Litchfield's inept white-power gang and the two Latina inmates Pidge (Miriam Morales) and Ouija (Rosal Colon).
These public demonstrations owe some lineage to Black Lives Matter and Occupy, but the election and recent executive orders have clearly catalyzed a broader urgency on the left.
But I remember vividly when it came out, because it catalyzed a series of initiatives at the company to look at women in positions of leadership and compensation.
This year, deadly communal violence in Sri Lanka was catalyzed by rumors, some spread on Facebook, that Muslims were trying to make Buddhists infertile, among other provocative myths.
The horrific damage from Deepwater Horizon, one of the most catastrophic oil spills on record, catalyzed efforts to hold oil companies accountable for their effects on the environment.
The predominance of self-made wealth over inherited wealth is broadly catalyzed by new opportunities in technology and in emerging economies of the past decade, says Wealth-X.
"It also catalyzed a lot of competing infrastructures to ethereum," Allaire said, pointing out that there are a lot of new blockchain platforms on the market right now.
The incident catalyzed a movement to allow gun owners with concealed-carry permits to bring their weapons with them onto college campuses—places where guns have been traditionally banned.
Nearly a decade ago, Gore's talk on climate change catalyzed a new, mainstream conversation about the climate and cemented Gore's post-political role as a leader on the issue.
Though the Scull auction is routinely cited for cementing this line of thinking, it was the inexorable logic of features such as the Times-Sotheby Index that catalyzed it.
CTE, catalyzed by repeated hits to the head, can cause major personality changes, and is so alarming that many families are pulling their children out of football training altogether.
A veritable roasting at Washington's annual "nerd prom," the White House Correspondents' Association's annual dinner, in 2011 may have hastened — or even catalyzed — his bid for the Oval Office.
Throughout history, epidemics have marked inflection points: Polio catalyzed public health infrastructure for vaccinations and fueled the disability rights movement; AIDS amplified activist voices in drug development and treatment.
Then the Colts' Adam Vinatieri — whose kick in the snow 17 years ago catalyzed the New England dynasty — clanged a 23-yard field-goal attempt off the left upright.
The special investigative team was created in 2016 after the collapse of Corinthian Colleges, which catalyzed a flurry of complaints from students about predatory activities at for-profit schools.
And though Trump did not mention the elephant in the room during his speech, the friction and animosity the impeachment process has catalyzed was clearly present in the chamber. 
Briggs, Calcagno, and Schueler followed suit in the early 1950s, a migration catalyzed both by Still's decision to move to New York and also by the firing of MacAgy.
One of the issues that catalyzed the protests was opposition to rumored economic plans unconnected to tax reform - including a cut to the minimum wage - which Duque denies supporting.
And that's to say nothing about 2020, when Hoffman could lead the Valley's efforts to unseat Trump — the very force that catalyzed his recent political activism in the first place.
But it catalyzed, you know, this thing called the techno culture, which was picked up by Mondo 2000 and then turned into a more palatable, national-type culture by Wired.
Views on abortion and contraception quickly became a litmus test for the GOP, catalyzed by religious conservatives, who basically spoon-fed anti-choice rhetoric directly into the mouths of candidates.
A lot of the games that we've had have been very creative and you can explore outside of it, it doesn't necessarily need to catalyzed by someone with psychopathic tendencies.
In addition to promoting transparency at the U.S. consumer end, Dodd-Frank has also catalyzed a number of local initiatives to improve best practices and responsible mining in the country.
All this progress has catalyzed a backlash that threatens to not just stall the momentum of the transgender equality movement, but to put transgender people at heightened risk of harm.
Kent Bazemore, the former Hawk traded to Portland in the offseason, catalyzed the Blazers' offense in the extra period, scoring the first six points on a pair of 3-pointers.
Kent Bazemore, the former Hawk traded to Portland in the offseason, catalyzed the Blazers offense in the extra period, scoring the first six points on a pair of 246-pointers.
The impeachment inquiry was catalyzed by a whistleblower complaint from a US intelligence official that zeroed in on a July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Planned Parenthood has garnered a significant amount of visible support from Hollywood's elite in recent years, catalyzed by the 2016 election and the subsequent proposed legislation threatening defunding for the nonprofit.
Interest from the broader public was catalyzed by environmental campaigns that focused on charismatic animals that were losing their homes to oil palm plantations: most notably orangutans in Sumatra and Borneo.
Key challenges consumer-focused online brokers may face: Commercial players There has been a lot of excitement and buzz around commercial insurance brokerage, largely catalyzed by the stratospheric rise of Zenefits.
Employment increased 45 percent in the Brooklyn Tech Triangle, catalyzed in part by Fortune 500 companies like J.P. Morgan, which moved 2,000 jobs to downtown Brooklyn in 2014, and Time Inc.
The investigation was catalyzed when former Uber engineer Susan Fowler published a tell-all about how the company repeatedly failed to act on her complaints around sexual harassment and gender bias.
He stood up, hitting his head on the door, and simultaneously let out a large cough which catalyzed a brain aneurysm, a typically fatal injury, that changed my family dynamic forever.
In 1912, the sociologist Émile Durkheim described a phenomenon he called "collective effervescence": the moments in which members of a community, catalyzed by some overwhelming ritual observance, become of one mind.
"Global pandemic concerns catalyzed an intuitive rotation out of risk assets and into safe havens to start the week," Ian Lyngen, BMO's head of U.S. rates, said in a note Monday.
Gary Cohn, Trump's top economic advisor, announced his resignation on Tuesday – a decision that many speculate was catalyzed by Trump's decision last week to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum.
But it was Earnhardt's tragic and high-profile passing — which occurred during the final lap of the 43rd Daytona 500 in 2001 — that catalyzed much-needed changes to NASCAR's safety regulations.
Three of Boutique's latest unveilings include updated versions of the since-discontinued 909, the TB-3303 bassline synth—which catalyzed the creation of acid house—and the VP-330 Vocoder Plus.
All in, take a nothing done for rates as they subsequently retrenched before ending the week ever so slightly higher, catalyzed by solid Producer Price Index and Retail Sales reports on Friday.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artist Dano Wall has made a proactive step toward modifying US currency, catalyzed by Donald Trump's rejection of introducing Harriet Tubman's likeness to the $20 bill.
"The EU's GDPR in particular has catalyzed the need for digital governance and clients are approaching us with an increasing set of demands," said Scott Meyer, CEO & co-founder in a statement.
Photographs of starving children, disseminated by the news media, catalyzed an international relief effort, Live Aid, and inspired the pop hit "We Are the World," making Ethiopia a worldwide synonym for hunger.
The heated battle between the United States government and Apple over breaking into the iPhone used by the San Bernardino gunman may have inadvertently catalyzed the underground market for Apple code flaws.
In February 1917, a wave of strikes and demonstrations, catalyzed by the commemoration of Bloody Sunday and International Women's Day, swelled the starving crowds in the streets into the hundreds of thousands.
The government of Puerto Rico has been embroiled in a number of corruption scandals over the two years since Maria, many of which catalyzed the protests and the resulting change in power.
I've asked in previous columns whether the #MeToo movement, catalyzed over two years ago by bombshell revelations about Weinstein's alleged decadeslong sexual predation, would infiltrate our criminal justice system in meaningful ways.
Yet the collapse of the Syrian government – a Saudi objective – would have catalyzed a surge of jihadist fighters to the region, overshadowing the rise of ISIS and resulting in staggering refugee flows.
But the white nationalists in particular have been catalyzed under the Trump administration; in the Trump movement, white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and alt-right activists not only feel welcome, but are welcome.
As we know from many thousands of subsequently published pages, Knausgaard's dam will break, and in this volume we see the very moment it happens, catalyzed by a conversation overheard in a cafe.
Moreover, Reagan-style diplomatic engagement with Iran's moderate government increases the likelihood that political and economic reforms – like those that catalyzed the collapse of the Soviet Union – continue to be enacted in Iran.
"A lot of things happened before, but Trump catalyzed a lot of activity within the industry," said Jeffrey Buchanan, a spokesperson for Silicon Valley Rising, a coalition of labor leaders and community organizers.
The meeting, attended by a host of government health organizations and several private health system purchasers and payers, catalyzed a new partnership between the Y and UnitedHealth Group, a major health insurance company.
The ready-made garment (RMG) industry has catalyzed economic growth in Bangladesh, transforming the country into an export-orientated powerhouse by creating more than 80 percent of what is sent to other countries.
In our kind of strategic plan, what we always are looking ahead to is by 275, we want to have basically catalyzed the replacement of animals as food production technology globally, full stop.
And though Turner's political evolution is catalyzed when he travels to other plantations and witnesses slaves' degradations, his conversion to insurrectionist is fully cemented when Cherry gives him permission to avenge her rape.
His death was one of several fatal encounters between black people and the police that catalyzed the national Black Lives Matter movement and led to changes in policing practices across the United States.
Yet many here are now predicting that the contentious law, which catalyzed a national debate over lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights, is unlikely to be repealed even if Mr. Cooper becomes governor.
There is "no evidence in open sources" during this campaign season that Sanders' online supporters, known as "Bernie Bros," were "catalyzed by what Sanders suggested could be 'Russian interference,'" Brookie told The Post.
Modeling the economic costs is incredibly difficult however, as this would be a completely unique event, potentially catalyzed by violent upheaval inside North Korea and the creation of hundreds of thousands of refugees.
One version is more or less the one that we are articulating here: public opinion constraint — people don't like change and that dislike is catalyzed by campaigns run by insurance companies and Republicans.
Some argue that only a "Sputnik" moment will wake the American people and government to act with purpose, just as the 28503 Soviet launch of a satellite catalyzed new educational and technological investments.
And yet Project Catalyst has catalyzed very little; industry participants report their fear that the CFPB might later reverse course and use information obtained through Project Catalyst against them in an enforcement action.
But the FDA announcement hasn't catalyzed change overnight, however; it only commenced a rule-making process that involves gathering input from the public and other stakeholders and is expected to take several years.
"Having the support of iconic champions like [McCartney] and 65 leading brands has catalyzed viscose producers responsible for 75% of global rayon supply to commit to safeguard endangered forests," Rycroft said in a statement.
Apple catalyzed the move toward wireless technology with its omission of a headphone jack in the iPhone 7, while a bunch of smaller players launched terrific wired options that fit into most people's budgets.
Catalyzed by the fake news scandals surrounding the U.S. presidential election, Zuckerberg first laid the groundwork with his 6,000-word community letter on "Building Community," which focused on what Facebook could do to help.
The duo got fed up with holding their jackets at bars and music venues, and didn't have the patience for coat check queues, which catalyzed the concept of a particularly self-sufficient layering piece.
The trade war only catalyzed a set of actions that exposed vulnerabilities of being too dependent on China-based supply chains leading to the relocation of factories and facilities to places such as Vietnam.
Sterling's slide has been catalyzed by Johnson's emergence as the front runner for 10 Downing Street, trading at 1.2520 against the dollar on Tuesday afternoon, close to a five-and-a-half month low.
Trump's move to abandon Kurdish forces to a Turkish invasion has opened the door for an ISIS comeback, gifted a geopolitical victory to Russia, catalyzed a humanitarian crisis, and sparked bipartisan criticism in Washington.
In 2016, millions of parents in dozens of countries around the world are again hoping that the medical community will be catalyzed to develop a vaccine for today's global disease threat: the Zika virus.
Moving from site to site in a taxi, we spoke about archeology's still  near-holy status, catalyzed since the turn of the century, in service to the formation of Hellenic identity and Greek nationalism.
It is worth recalling that many of the Egyptian activists who catalyzed the January 2011 "Arab Spring" cut their political teeth by participating in anti-Israel protests during the Second Palestinian Intifada (2000-2004).
Source: FactSet "Considering that the current bullishness among macro investors may have been catalyzed by the upswing in these indicators, these investors' equity buying could lose speed as early as mid-August," the strategist said.
Their piece is actually named after a 1988 book by psychologist Joy Davidson who, at the time, was seen to have "liberated" women from self-destructive behaviors catalyzed by the gendered conditioning of homebound life.
The tweet and the Russian controversy, abetted by exhaustion from an unstinting market that has run 103 days without a 1 percent decline, catalyzed a slight move into the red as trading began on Monday.
To be fair, this was before Serial — which currently takes the top spot in iTunes — catalyzed a podcast revival when it launched in October 2014 and became the fastest podcast to reach five million downloads.
But in other ways, it's the very same texting and social media that has catalyzed people's mental struggles, particularly among today's young people, who can feel isolated and even terrorized by bullying on social media.
These amazing results catalyzed Oregon legislators last summer to pass Senate Bill 934, which requires both public and private payers to spend at least 12 percent of total medical expenditures on primary care by 2023.
"We're very pleased to see the progress that's being made, that's been catalyzed by the discussions between the U.S. government and the Chinese government," said Joe Vertin, global leader for Dow's Enlist Weed Control System.
But one of the things that have catalyzed this, to be quite honest with you, is the way that the federal government has forced universities to make sure they're not hostile environments in any way.
Shares of GM have fallen slightly since the strike was announced, by about 2.8%, but remain well above August lows, catalyzed by President Donald Trump's trade war and dueling tariffs between the US and China.
This isn't the first time the Trump administration has worked to soften environmental regulations and commitments: The president also catalyzed rollbacks of the US Endangered Species Act and the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Water Act.
A spate of late paychecks from the publication where I was employed as a full-time freelancer catalyzed a series of events that forced me to prioritize payments on food, rent, electricity and car insurance.
Story at a glance A viral challenge catalyzed by popular YouTuber MrBeast, real name Jimmy Donaldson, has brought together Silicon Valley executives, viewers and fellow YouTubers to raise $20 million dollars for the #TeamTrees initiative.
Almost three years into his presidency, Mr. Trump has catalyzed California into moving more aggressively to the left, providing an alternative vision, although with mixed results, to almost everything the Trump presidency has stood for.
I've asked in previous columns whether or not the #MeToo movement, catalyzed over two years ago by bombshell revelations about Weinstein's alleged decades-long sexual predation, would infiltrate our criminal justice system in meaningful ways.
"One of the things that really catalyzed the [cryptocurrency] market last year was actually that ethereum, in particular, kind of got to a place where you could build apps on top of it," he said.
Sugar catalyzed some of the first waves of globalization — notably in British North America, which entered the world economy as a supplier of goods to the Caribbean sugar complex and a processor of its harvest.
They might be catalyzed by one particular cause — such as a police shooting — but they're also the result of long-held angers — broader police abuse, residential segregation, economic inequality, and racial tensions, generally, in America.
The publication of Nochlin's essay in ArtNews was hugely significant in that it catalyzed the art world to confront the so-called "women's issue," as well as the historic and contemporaneous treatment of women artists.
His disappearance catalyzed a rescue effort that drew dozens of volunteers from across California — more than 70 people were searching for him in the mountains Saturday — until a helicopter crew found him in a canyon, Sgt.
The City's namesake companies like WeWork, Tumblr, and BuzzFeed have catalyzed startup activity and inspired the next-generation of New York natives including Oscar, Warby Parker, Squarespace, Blue Apron, Rent the Runway — the list goes on.
As a bonus twist, the discovery may shed light on the heated scientific debate over what catalyzed the Younger Dryas, a period of sudden global cooling in the Northern Hemisphere from 12,800 to 11,700 years ago.
Then there was the Ukraine crisis -- catalyzed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's particularly boisterous brand of nationalism -- which saw Merkel take the lead in placing EU sanctions on Moscow, despite Germany's close economic links to Russia.
The WPA era not only catalyzed an artistic renaissance in America—giving visual artists like Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock some of their first commissions—it also breathed new life into environmental conservation.
Like 3D gaming catalyzed the million-plus purchases of PlayStation — and later Xbox and other 3D-optimized consoles — VR can play a significant role in incentivizing consumers to upgrade their mobile devices and/or operating systems.
Weiss's youth in the golden age of high fidelity and his romance with a pianist catalyzed his obsession with making music easier to hear; he later envisioned an instrument to make the sound of space discernible.
Intel's $400 million acquisition of Nervana and Nvidia's skyrocketing stock price have catalyzed a flurry of startups building chips to train deep neural nets in the data center and run them on portable and embedded devices.
It is a morbid testament to the absurdity of the Jets that all this confusion catalyzed the team's attack, with Fitzpatrick leading the team to a 222-26 win that ended a four-game losing streak.
More than 655,000 Rohingya have fled western Myanmar since August, when an attack on police posts by Rohingya insurgents catalyzed a brutal campaign of rape, murder and arson by Myanmar's army and associated ethnic Rakhine vigilantes.
Jana Partners, the activist hedge fund whose investment in Whole Foods (WFM) catalyzed the natural grocer's takeover by Amazon (AMZN), has taken a 2 percent stake in meal-kit maker and recent IPO Blue Apron (APRN).
Not since the British writer Rachel Cusk's memoirs, "A Life's Work," has a book catalyzed such extensive debates about motherhood, ambition and ambivalence — let alone a novel so slender, scarcely thicker than a pack of cards.
There's no doubt that the election and its prospects of a fiscal jolt catalyzed and crystallized the mass recognition of a tightly wound economy gaining momentum, and better chances for the Federal Reserve to "normalize" interest rates.
The intensity of these military operations has catalyzed one of the most rapid and massive human flows seen since Rwanda, with more than 600,000 Rohingya men, women and children fleeing to Bangladesh in just over two months.
That is, until you realize that what binds them — all tell of a determinedly independent young hero's quest for selfhood catalyzed by the crucible of New York City — is also what makes them so resistant to comparison.
But some, even those around during the 2008 financial crisis, are also catalyzed by the recognition that this is likely the seminal moment in their careers — and they may never again see such eye-popping trading revenues.
He'll be heading to a California where a recent flurry of progressive legislation was catalyzed by his tenure, where observers say a posture of resistance has created renewed urgency to find ways for government to solve problems.
A familiar face along Manhattan's Christopher Street, where she was often wreathed with flowers, Johnson is regarded as a key figure in the political movement for LGBTQ equality, catalyzed by the Stonewall riots in the summer of 1969.
A documentary about the 29-year-old politician, whose recent win in New York's 14th congressional district catalyzed a new wave of progressive politics, sold to Netflix for $10 million after its premiere at Sundance, according to Deadline.
Catalyzed by Peter Thiel's virtually unlimited reserve of money, along with a growing client roster drawn by the $140 million verdict in the Hulk Hogan jury trial, Harder is leading an unprecedented legal attack on American news outlets.
Next he investigates reports of experiences catalyzed by mind-altering drugs in religious rituals, as well as in laboratory experiments; not only what he calls "Marx's opium," but also cannabis, peyote, ayahuasca, amanita, coca, tobacco, alcohol and chocolate.
The council operated for close to two decades before its budget was cut in 244, but the work it catalyzed continues to ripple out across the state (and is being carried forward through a new public-private initiative).
In the repatriation agreement signed last November, Myanmar and Bangladesh agreed to the return of willing Rohingya who could prove they had fled to Bangladesh since October 2016, when an earlier Rohingya insurgent assault catalyzed a smaller exodus.
Some hamburger purists reject burgers created by technology, overlooking all the ways that technology catalyzed the hamburger's availability — from the technologies used in the raising and slaughter of cows to the standardization of production lines in burger joints .
BARN 8 By Deb Olin Unferth At the heart of "Barn 8" is love, specifically the longing that comes from missing someone you love, and how that love can, if catalyzed, move the lover to do great things.
This was catalyzed by the death of Roxana Hernandez Rodriguez, who died in custody of HIV-related complications, and a year later with the death of Johana Medina Léon, who died after requesting medical care multiple times.  Rep.
New Yorkers are so consumed by the present and the future that many residents don't realize that their hometown was the nation's first capital — a fortuitous choice that catalyzed the city's revival after seven years of brutal British occupation.
"I don't want to be immodest, but I do take a lot of pleasure and pride in what the Olympics catalyzed," said Mr. Doctoroff, who added that he came up with the idea of naming the neighborhood Hudson Yards.
But Brett Kavanaugh's ascension to the Supreme Court, and its newly conservative majority, catalyzed a split among anti-abortion activists on whether to stay the course or try to pass tougher laws sure to trigger litigation — like heartbeat bills.
His request for $5.7 billion in funding for the project catalyzed 35 days of the longest government shutdown in history and might lead to another in just 10 days if Democrats and Republicans can't agree on a way forward.
Still, Mr. Van Der Bellen took precautions to try to insulate Austria against some of the turbulence that populist movements have ushered in elsewhere, including in Britain, where they catalyzed the referendum in favor of leaving the European Union.
" In another moment that has catalyzed Antifa members, Trump in February 2016 told a campaign crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to "knock the crap out of" protesters holding tomatoes, adding, "I will pay for the legal fees, I promise, I promise.
Its origins are in martial arts, but shortly after the turn of the millennium, social video platforms like YouTube catalyzed its growth and evolution by enabling practitioners (aka "trickers") around the world to swap footage of their increasingly impressive feats.
Instead of a clash between communities and law enforcement, often catalyzed by an extrajudicial killing and lack of accountability, the video — and many other feel-good viral videos like it — presents one moment of a cop doing a good deed.
He described these three factors as having been catalyzed by the impending advent of President-elect Donald Trump, with investors now looking forward to reaping the benefits of the emergence of new businesses, lower tax rates and further economic stimulus.
Sooners fans were catalyzed less than four minutes in when guard Jordan Woodard missed a free throw, rebounded the ball and converted a putback in one fluid motion, cutting Villanova's lead to 9 and prompting Wright to call a timeout.
"I think it's fair to say that this administration catalyzed the happening of this march, there's no doubt about that," said Lydia Villa-Komaroff, a national co-chairwoman of the March for Science who will speak at the Saturday event.
"Read more: Veterans who fought ISIS say Trump's 'betrayal' of a crucial ally was 'a total slap in the face'Trump also said his Syria retreat, which has catalyzed a humanitarian crisis and sparked bipartisan criticism in Washington, was "strategically brilliant.
In 2014, video of the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner helped start the Black Lives Matter movement; footage of the football player Ray Rice assaulting his fiancée catalyzed a reckoning with domestic violence in the National Football League.
The Russian doping scandal was catalyzed by a German TV documentary in 2014 based on video and audio recordings secretly made by Yuliya Stepanova, which captured leading Russian sports officials, coaches and athletes discussing the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs.
And the decision of British voters to leave the European Union, catalyzed by the promise of the U.K. Independence Party and others of an orderly, independent England, was nothing but an attempt to stop the frightening and discomfiting effects of globalization.
The Stonewall riots and the gay liberation movement were catalyzed by poor black and Puerto Rican folks, people who were referred to as street queens, people who went to bars to get drunk and dance, to find community and joy.
They two traveled to a Sex Pistols show in early 1976 and arranged for the Sex Pistols to perform at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester, a concert that famously catalyzed Manchester's own post-punk and dance-music scene.
In the 1930s, when the Great Depression catalyzed protests against impossibly high rents, tenants banded together to win rent moratoriums from governors, fight off police evictions, and withhold rent from landlords seeking to collect from those with nothing left to give.
"We were planning on leaving London at some point, anyway—we'd been there five years and wanted a bit more space, but the move was definitely catalyzed by my anxiety," says Sarah Graham, 28, who left London for Hertfordshire last year.
But similar to the transportation innovators of today, Vanderbilt wouldn't have been able to create his network of steamships and train tracks without the heavy demand of the Gold Rush, which catalyzed the need for new ways to transport people and cargo.
The victory of the first black president — an unapologetic liberal with roots in the community organizing so hated by conservatives — had catalyzed a shift on the right toward conspiracy theories, a penchant for victimhood, and an increasing emphasis on winning at all costs.
Following events that catalyzed a mass movement for racial justice (such as the mistreatment of black World War II veterans and the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in 1955), participants in the black freedom struggle organized, specialized, and defined goals.
The recent trend has been closely tracking the scary times of 2007 and 2008, leading Nomura to predict increasing chances of a second sell-off as brutal as the one in September 2008 when Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy filing catalyzed the financial crisis.
"The 60-22020 era of unchecked flow of goods, people and capital is coming to an end, catalyzed by the widespread recognition that while globalization has meant lower consumer prices, it has also meant slower growth, precarious employment and social disruption," Israel wrote.
In a world in which ongoing advances in machine autonomy will be catalyzed by rapid progress in artificial intelligence, a core element of securing seapower advantage in the future likely will be linking the human mind with increasingly capable machines in innovative ways.
The gleaning network we've set up in the UK and what we've catalyzed in other countries now is about recovering food that's perfectly good and getting it to people who really need it, particularly fresh fruit and vegetables that get wasted on farms.
High profile demos like the live hacking of an insulin pump conducted in 2012 by the late Barnaby Jack prompted much criticism (and some TV plotlines), but more importantly, catalyzed a change in the approach to cybersecurity in the medical device industry.
Related: Police Have Killed at Least 1,083 Americans Since Michael Brown's Death The protests catalyzed by the shooting death of Brown on August 19, 2014, brought to light racially biased policing practices and excessive use of force by police officers across the country.
There is also no evidence that Reagan's "rollback" policy – which sought to aggressively challenge communist movements throughout the world, from Central America to Afghanistan and Africa – had an iota of influence on the liberalizing reforms that catalyzed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Salsa's emergence was catalyzed by new migration — primarily the surge of Puerto Ricans to New York in the 1950s — and by the ferment of the 1960s, as well as by the cross-cultural encounters with neighbors that New York City makes inevitable.
Greta Thunberg is a Swedish climate activist who has organized numerous student protests in her home country, catalyzed similar efforts on a global scale, sailed across the Atlantic Ocean solo, and addressed Congress once and the United Nations twice as of this morning.
After the World Cup, plans for a Women's professional soccer league were put into place in the hopes that the momentum would carry over as it did for the men's game after the 1994 World Cup, which catalyzed the start of Major League Soccer.
At the center of him, he said, was something called "narcissistic rage," a big boiling magma-pot, a sense of all underlying feelings being catalyzed into anger, ready to pour out if anyone tried to negate, criticize, or counter his exalted sense of self.
She went on to say that the president has "done nothing wrong," insisting that there is "no quid pro quo" to be found in the memorandum of Trump's July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that catalyzed many Democrats to support the impeachment probe.
That means two more people have been killed in American mass shootings so far this year than national records indicate were killed between the lead-up to and aftermath of the Arab Spring in Tunisia, the nation that catalyzed the wider movement across the region.
These courageous teens not only spearheaded global climate strikes on September 20 and 27 (which catalyzed the participation of 7.6 million marchers), but also when it came to lambasting leaders gathered for the United Nations' annual General Assembly, they did not hold their fire.
" More than that, "it reshaped the world map, catalyzed the human rights revolution, enabled the use of economic sanctions as a tool of law enforcement, and ignited the explosion in the number of international organizations that regulate so many aspects of our daily lives.
But the SF Pride organizers' decision to increase the police presence at the events disproportionately alienates LGBTQ people of color, a group that led the riots against police raids at Stonewall Inn in June 1969 that catalyzed the modern gay rights movement pride commemorates.
As explained on the conference call we understand the logic of not providing these metrics anymore given that ASPs are all over the map and a slew of new smartphone releases has catalyzed Apple to focus more on overall segment revenue rather than myopic quarterly unit sales.
Dashcam video showing the fatal shooting of 213-year-old Laquan McDonald on a Chicago street one night in October 123 — and the alleged cover-up — gripped the city, catalyzed the removal of the police superintendent, and inflamed police-community relations, which led to widespread protests.
Dashcam video showing the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald on a Chicago street one night in October 2014 — and the alleged cover-up — gripped the city, catalyzed the removal of the police superintendent, and inflamed police-community relations, which led to widespread protests.
Over the last four minutes of the Knicks' 235-103 win over the Portland Trail Blazers, he catalyzed his team, scoring on back-to-back possessions to give them the lead for good and setting up Mindaugus Kuzminskas for a 3-pointer to add to it.
Whether by inspiring more survivors to come forward and seek help, changing how the justice system responds to sexual violence, or leading corporate boards to hold more CEOs accountable for toxic workplace culture, the social change catalyzed by these survivors has been nothing short of transformational.
Though climate change has catalyzed many devastating blazes in recent years, these recent fires, experts say, were intentionally set by farmers who, responding to calls from Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to develop the region, wanted to clear their land so it could be used for agriculture.
He dedicates much of his narrative to penicillin, which catalyzed the greatest change in both industry and clinical practice, starting with the Scottish physician Alexander Fleming's accidental discovery, in the 1920s, that a penicillin-producing fungus slowed the growth of staph bacteria in a petri dish.
Tonight, one day after the attack, a vigil, hosted by the organization Stonewall Democrats, was staged outside of LGBT landmark the Stonewall Inn in Manhattan's West Village, the site of a series of spontaneous demonstrations in 1969 widely believed to have catalyzed the gay rights movement.
In a lengthy and at times emotional interview with Dr. Phil McGraw on his podcast, Phil in the Blanks, the Game of Thrones star opened up about her battle with depression, which she believes was partly catalyzed by the attention she received growing up in the public eye.
That also happens to be the year that Russia started its intervention in Syria, an act of adventurism that catalyzed further calls for jihadism in the Russosphere, particularly on social media, where ISIS supporters have an easier time congregating than on the English-language forerunner social media platform.
Muhammad Sameer Murtaza, a German scholar of Islam who has written extensively on anti-Semitism, argues that European anti-Semitism was exported to the Middle East in the 19th century and was only "Islamized" starting in the late 1930s, a process later catalyzed by the Arab-Israeli conflict.
"We believe there are a confluence of factors that have catalyzed the growth prospects of both Twitter and Snapchat in the near-term, with some of this momentum clearly happening at the expense of the Facebook platform," Daniel Ives, head of technology research at GBH, said in a note.
The crisis at the Whitney Museum of Art was catalyzed by an open letter signed by nearly 100 Whitney Museum staff members calling for the resignation of Whitney board member and vice chair, Warren B. Kanders, owner and CEO of Safariland, a manufacturer of tear gas and ballistic equipment.
The Supreme Court refused to hear the case, but the decision dismantled UT's earlier racial affirmative action policy and catalyzed UT's 223.3 percent policy to admit the best students in a state that still suffers from de facto segregation according to UT's Supreme Court briefs for the Fisher case.
In interviews, Mr. Trump's supporters said they were determined to harness the anti-establishment energy that Mr. Trump had catalyzed and to refocus it on the Republican leadership in Congress — a target many of them seem just as eager to take down as they are to bring down Mrs. Clinton.
Catalyzed by a 2011 fourth-wall-breaking verbal assault by CM Punk (embedded above), performers regularly move in and out of character onscreen and on social media and pull from real-life circumstances or backstage conflicts that fans read about online as a way to generate even more of a reaction.
In the green building sector alone, green construction added $2023 billion to the U.S. GDP from 2011 to 2014, according to a 2015 Green Building Economic Impact Study, and it has catalyzed significant innovation in materials, products and services to deliver the energy, water and waste efficiencies truly green buildings require.
" But Mr. Trump's election has catalyzed liberal activists and given hope to a diffuse group whose underdog status is baked into its messaging: One organization is called Needles in a Haystack, while the Facebook page of another, the Liberal Moms of Roswell and Cobb, declares, "You're not the only one.
After watching many of their best-known monuments and neighborhoods leveled over the past decades, Singaporeans began to take action — a turning point that people here compare to the 1963 destruction of Pennsylvania Station, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece in New York City whose loss catalyzed historic preservation in the United States.
Six months after sell-offs in Shanghai began to reverberate through markets worldwide, bond-rating agencies continue to rate Chinese banks' credit as investment grade, suggesting that if China does lead the world into recession, it will be a different affair than the sudden, sharp downturn catalyzed by the collapse of Lehman Bros.
Lady Gaga stunned in a lilac Valentino gown that catalyzed her fashion-filled tour of award season; Saoirse Ronan gave her role in Mary Queen of Scots a modern twist in a Gucci dress made entirely of chainmail; and Thandie Newton's mirrored Michael Kors original was a shining example of style innovation.
Archaeologist Paul Botta of France soon joined along, unearthing the palace of King Sargon II. Their discoveries catalyzed a movement: a flurry of Europeans and Americans unearthing 3,000-year-old Assyrian stone reliefs, tablets, and sculptures that would be sent to populate the collections of individual collectors and notable museums in London and Paris.
In contrast to Obama's claims to push for clean and renewable energy, his administration has presided over the largest oil boom in American history, catalyzed by his decision to open up 59 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico to oil and gas drilling, and increase the sales of leases for drilling on federal lands.
Some scientists have suggested that the Neolithic Revolution characterized by the emergence of agriculture and city-states—the lifestyle shift that yielded modern civilization as we know it—was catalyzed by the low temperatures of the Younger Dryas, which depleted hunter-gatherer food sources and forced ancient peoples to cultivate crops in settlements to survive.
But in other cases, pitot tube problems appear to have catalyzed pilot confusion that then unspooled a deadly series of events, such as when Air France Flight 447 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean in 2009 and when Birgenair Flight 301 plunged into the sea after taking off from an airport in the Dominican Republic.

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