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The central idea is due to Roberto Peccei and Helen Quinn.
The central idea is that terrorists aren't America's real Muslim problem.
Godzilla, for better or worse, was animated by a strong, central idea.
A central idea of physics is that reference frames don't change fundamental laws.
Do you feel like there is a central idea you're trying to convey?
The act evolves, but a central idea, white fear of black people, remains.
I've not communicated this properly yet, but the central idea is about de-compartmentalizing genre.
Your central idea was — you saw this fallacy underlying bitcoin, that code can solve everything.
The central idea of liberalism is the primacy of the individual rather than the collective.
The central idea is that the Government can't just switch gears without rhyme or reason.
The central idea of New Thought spirituality is that all humans possess a divine essence.
Ah. Everything in The Witness coheres with the central idea, and that is an astounding achievement.
It goes back to that central idea of letting other people do most of the talking.
There's no central idea, no governing principle, and more to the point, virtually nothing frightening about it.
These bubbles are organized in hierarchical rings around the central idea of each mind map you create.
Its central idea is that a Tesla employee should do everything in their power to maximize their performance.
Narrator: Each scene is arranged very carefully around a central idea or theme, like nature, antiques, or school.
He believes in his own complicity, and that belief restores the central idea of the story: Everything affects everything.
But that doesn't make Trump's central idea any less jarring: that libel law can be a tool of revenge.
It is my sort-of obsession, my central idea, to do everything possible to change this male-dominated culture.
Yet if you can shake off its familiarity the central idea—that a person should live vigorously, unapologetically—remains germane.
But he also needs to see and embrace a central idea for anyone running an organization: Leadership starts from within.
It never endured, for example, a major backlash beyond a vague sense that its central idea was a little gimmicky.
His central idea is that the fear of immigrants is much more harmful to the United States than immigrants themselves.
The central idea, "that our head is for having ideas, not for holding them," informed much of Bailey's work in Hyperfocus.
Unfortunately, Deborah is too thinly drawn to make that point resonate, so the movie's most central idea fades into the background.
The central idea of the Experience Age is this —  I'll show you my point of view, you give me your attention.
The central idea of "Su" was to create variations, since the sheng is suited to every instrumental group in the orchestra.
The central idea for the novel has been through many different incarnations, most of which weren't right for a variety of reasons.
But the central idea of Peter and Will representing different futures for Alicia was always a major part of the show's premise.
"The central idea of the Refugee Food Festival is the concept of commensality - sharing food and eating food," organizer Raphael Beaumont said.
Thus, Skull Island deliberately takes much of its central idea from perhaps the best Vietnam movie ever made: 1979's Apocalypse Now.
The central idea of the film seems to be about the circularity of time and the way generations give way to the next.
Literally no central idea other than people respond to incentives, which is a little bit more of a theory than an idea, even.
Even if the Pact itself did not end war, the theory goes, the central idea embodied in the Pact has changed the world.
The central idea of this show that it is to open up dialogue on the Iraq wars, but instead it has been silenced.
Yet Zhuravlev's central idea remains poignant in addressing the possibilities of a borderless kind of communication beyond aesthetic codes, formalistic approaches, and theoretical underpinnings.
But whatever else might go wrong, Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days has one thing working in its favor: its central idea is actually pretty clever.
Todd: I want to pivot off Gabriel's crushing sorrow to talk a little bit about the season's central idea: connections and the lack thereof.
Recall that the central idea of Java code is that it actually runs on this intermediate entity called the Java Virtual Machine or JVM.
Our central idea: Abortion is like no other issue in American political life, planted at the intersection of health care, culture, science and morality.
With companies like Google experimenting with light fields, Lytro's central idea will live on — but the company may have faced a battle it couldn't win.
Whistleblower leaks and exposés have become a central idea to political power: Elections are hacked, emails are declassified, and politicians compete to declare their transparency.
His central idea to offer a $1,193 universal basic income to every person 18 or older in the country was dismissed as unworkable and crazy.
The results confirmed a central idea of quantum physics: that light, though made up of particles, also behaved as if it came in continuous waves.
Yes, trying to explain the plot of The Lobster might make you sound totally nuts — even if you acknowledge that its central idea is ridiculous.
The best-selling novel explored that central idea through the lens of an all-controlling government, and the kids young and reckless enough to question it.
The central idea was to avoid betting everything on a single forecast and instead to test future projects and plans against a set of plausible scenarios.
This is partly because he is not a politician and because the central idea of his long-shot candidacy, a universal basic income, isn't exactly mainstream.
Beyond that, Marcus' philosophy is oriented around the central idea that self-reflection and personal growth are the only things that can truly change the world.
PRT's invention is attributed to a transportation expert named Donn Fichter, but the central idea was conceived, remixed, and adapted by many in the 201513s and 201503s.
For him, the central idea of Ruriden is to provide a resting place where people without children or large families will not feel alone in the afterlife.
There's no centralized authority or regulatory agency to dole out punishment to those who don't conform, because there's no central idea marking out what exactly skhothane is.
As with O.J., the central idea of Assassination is that this crime allows viewers to examine certain dynamics of American life that allowed for this to happen.
Building and maintaining momentum are once again the focus of the game, and a dazzling mix of levels old and new are all built around that central idea.
But ultimately, in the course of story development, we realized it really was core, a central idea that needed to be what the film was ultimately all about.
The season's central idea is that sometimes, the thing you want and the thing that's right are miles apart, and closing the gap between them might be impossible.
If there's a central idea to Uncut Gems, it's that the heart of gambling addiction isn't greed, but the elation of winning — and every insatiable feeling that follows.
The central idea of this show has always been that people trump ideologies, and the second you lose sight of that is the second you stop being human yourself.
The central idea of season two is a treasure hunt for some magical scrolls that will hopefully revive the lodge, which has become a shadow of its former self.
And while ingredient-driven cooking remains a central idea, at some of our newer restaurants — AnnaLena, Royal Dinette, Savio Volpe, Torafuku — I see a more spontaneous, flavor-driven approach.
The central idea of "Look What You Made Me Do" is the same idea at the center of most Taylor songs: She was innocent, and she has been wronged.
But the central idea underlying each of these proposals is a belief in the ability of central banks to guide and direct the economy through the manipulation of prices.
What has happened in Waco feels like the worst possible iteration of that central idea; it feels like Baylor sold its soul at the crossroads to achieve college football success.
The talking animal friends and the witches and the armored bears are all fun, but they're incidental to the central idea, which is about the destructiveness of the Christian Church.
López makes this central idea of fairy tales even more literal as Estrella starts to use the chalk to make wishes, and seemingly supernatural elements start to invade her world.
Even before Hamilton's formulation, the evolutionary biologist J.B.S. Haldane reportedly quipped that he would give his life to save two brothers or eight cousins, which captures the same central idea.
But it's also this very tension between Chiron's inner and outer personas that reinforces the film's central idea: that we need to rethink how we categorize black men as a whole.
A central idea is that the underuse of labor is a chronic problem for the U.S. economy and a key reason the Fed has struggled to raise inflation in recent years.
But it's heartening to see just how quickly the writers dive into trying to make different jokes land, and how they're always trying to explore new facets of their central idea.
But the central idea of her platform for Vermont is a plan to bring broadband internet access to every home and business, especially to the rural areas that need it most.
The central idea is that treating women with addiction with respect rather than contempt is both more likely to aid recovery and to empower them to care for their babies safely.
And yet the longer the show runs, the more she's become the center of its central idea: You are stronger when you are connected to other people, weaker when you're not.
On the sunny morning of June 7 in Washington, Ryan and a group of seven House colleagues visited the mostly black neighborhood Anacostia to highlight a central idea of Ryan's agenda.
That's the central idea behind the Social Good Summit, which brings together global citizens from every walk of life to share their ideas and energy to create the world we all deserve.
Although complication isn't necessarily bad in itself, and Wray's previous work demonstrates his power and facility with complexity, here it doesn't always feel anchored to a central idea or set of ideas.
This digital side to death, though, is not the central idea of the "Sylvan Cemetery," which is more about visualizing and utilizing the energy of decomposition, our IRL death if you will.
The central idea of his campaign is that he will find a way to work with Republicans, and he has gone to great lengths to stress his long history of forging compromise.
Coppola's central idea traces the various ways that women of the era were imprisoned by social expectancies, by turning the women hiding out at the plantation into captors of a Union soldier.
Music should be socially responsible, but it shouldn't be driven by social acceptance—the danger of forming a community around something is that people tend to become little versions of a central idea.
The central idea - as Rushdie has demonstrated for decades, with amazing bravery - is to go on living one's life as much as possible in the old way, shrugging one's shoulders, à la Française.
Despite the book's huge success in the '90s, Harris raised eyebrows last year after he said he "no longer" agreed "with its central idea that dating should be avoided" after reevaluating the book.
His associations careen from the German artist Thomas Demand to a missing van Gogh painting to Snapchat, always returning to the central idea of photography as memorial: Photography is inescapably a memorial art.
The persistence of their ennui represents the show's central idea: You can do whatever you want to try to forestall your unhappiness, but you can't put off family and all the honesty it brings.
The central idea behind it was to locate women with money — often with inherited wealth — and mobilize their resources specifically to support local projects that were focused on creating change for women and girls.
It was a central idea behind a recent exhibition at Company Gallery, in which the photographs on view explored representations of the black body and the spiritual and emotional value of African art objects.
I believe few would doubt that the central idea around which the debate focuses is the determination of when human life begins — at some point between the moment of conception and the time of birth.
In spite of its diversity, Nasty Women does seem to manifest one central idea: Women across the United States are unhappy with the election of Donald Trump (even though many other women voted for him).
But this allows the 2016 version's (slightly) more artistically adventurous filmmaking to underscore the story's central idea of family connections' ultimate primacy, an idea expressed in visual motifs and images that recur again and again.
THE central idea of synthetic biology is that living cells can be programmed in the same way that computers can, in order to make them do things and produce compounds that their natural counterparts do not.
The central idea is to use trained actors who perform live while viewers interact with them from the comfort of their homes, with everyone using Oculus Rift headsets to enter into and experience the shared world.
That's a poignant concept and a bit of a scary one, but it serves as a good central idea for the film: that destroying memories, even the painful ones, has long-lasting consequences for future generations.
While this is less of a play on the Harry Potter theme than some of the others, it's inspired by the central idea of the original Potter partchment of being able to track people on a map.
The idea of running Fortnite on any machine seems to be a somewhat central idea for the service, though you'll just as easily be able to log-in to Steam and play through titles that you own.
Viewers have room to laugh while they consider the central idea of the film, which remains relevant to this day: people are distracted from big, important issues by advertising, consumption, and the pursuit of meaningless status symbols.
His central idea is that the people who gravitate toward violent ideologies are often those who haven't been given a chance to prove their value in more typical—and mainstream—ways, like taking care of a family.
The central idea — a bunch of singers in costume perform tunes and a panel of judges (as well as viewers at home) try to guess which famous people are singing based only on a voice — is ludicrous.
As written by Michael Friedman (music and lyrics) and Alex Timbers (book), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson takes one central idea to ridiculous extremes: Many of us don't really vote in terms of whose policies we like best.
This is a central idea of GiveDirectly's program in Kenya, where it began a pilot study last year in which it handed out small, unconditional cash grants — about $22 a month — to residents of a single village.
I asked several showrunners this question, and while their responses varied, they all inevitably returned to one central idea: A good TV death has to feel somewhat inevitable in terms of where the character's journey has taken them.
But in adapting the book for TV, creators Jill Soloway (of Transparent fame) and Sarah Gubbins have smartly isolated its central idea of a woman discovering herself by plunging headlong (with her husband's consent) into a love triangle.
Gilles Deleuze's central idea in Difference & Repetition (1968) is that when, for example, Marcel Duchamp makes a copy of  "Fountain" (1917), his repurposed urinal, the new copy is the event ; it is no longer about the so-called original.
The central idea that undergirds "What's Going On" is something between panic, bewilderment and resignation: Gaye sets out to identify what is wrong with the country but seems overwhelmed when the immensity of the answer stares back at him.
Shelmerdine later told me, "The central idea of any good horror premise in VR is facing somewhere that you are scared to go... and then going in anyway," and at this point, I've already begun to feel that tension.
But the best part of Marvel's big Netflix hit was that it examined one central idea in every shot, every second, every line, every scene: Daredevil was about the consequence of violence on people, on relationships, and on our lives.
The central idea behind these bills is the myth that if transgender people are legally permitted to use the bathrooms of their choice, sexual predators will take advantage of the law to enter women's bathrooms and sexually harass or assault them.
It all comes back to a central idea of this story: There's a benevolent stripe of sexism in Wind Gap such that no one believes, or wants to believe, that the women of Wind Gap could be capable of terrible things.
The document placed these phenomena in the context of larger ideas of consciousness, energy, space-time, quantum subatomic particles, and so-called astral projection, a practice that aims to transport consciousness around a metaphysical plane—a central idea in McDonnell's assessment.
But the more you watch of Rectify's fourth season, the more you realize that the show's central idea is to probe everything its writers know about the characters' emotions and help them find a way to speak about their feelings.
Watching Colossal, you can't help admiring Vigolondo's central idea of taking traditional rom-com principles and turning then into something strange and scary and a little mean … and then noting just how far he strayed from that idea in the finished product.
The central idea that athletics, and college football in particular, can somehow elevate the status of a university—while also considerably enriching its coffers—is pretty much the reason the sport has grown into such a an unruly behemoth in the first place.
Lebel's central idea that art can change the world by changing the eye of the beholder—that art can progressively shift society by moving individual minds and hearts—remains highly relevant today, grounded in the insistence that tout est politique (everything is political).
Whether or not this could be called a more innocent time, innocence is the central idea — the premise, the moral, the scarlet letter and the white whale — of "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk," which takes place in that not-so-distant year.
To that end, the Trump campaign on Thursday released the TV ad it will run during Sunday's Super Bowl -- a pitch-perfect, 30-second distillation of this central idea: He may be jerk, but he's a jerk whose made my financial life better.
Such a range of artists and mediums can in fact feel like an onslaught; though all the work is solid, the excessively broad interpretation of "upside-down" becomes ultimately so oblique and subtle — so full of possible interpretations — that the central idea is diluted.
"Our days are spent literally surfing online seeing things that we look at that have that viral potential," Wiseman tells CNBC Make It. The central idea to the strategy is that things that are attracting buzz online are likely to catch on with consumers.
Formally, I knew what I wanted to do with the book—I wanted it to be like a mood ring, that the background color shifted on every page—but the visual controlling idea, the formal idea, for a book is different from the central idea.
There was — and still is — no issue in Turkey that galvanizes Turks and Kurds more than the war with the P.K.K. For many Turks, the idea of Kurdishness invalidates the central idea of the Turkish nation, which is that Turkey is a country for the Turks.
There was — and still is — no issue in Turkey that galvanizes Turks and Kurds more than the war with the P.K.K. For many Turks, the idea of Kurdishness invalidates the central idea of the Turkish nation, which is that Turkey is a country for the Turks.
"The central idea is that around the core of the JCPOA you build a super-structure, a follow-on agreement that would address the problems of the sunset clauses, address the issue of the ICBMs (inter-continental ballistic missiles) and satisfy the president's anxieties," he said.
I recently sat down with Saulnier in Chicago to talk about how the films he watched in his early years affected his filmmaking, about working with Stewart, and how Green Room comes down to one central idea that has nothing to do with the level of gore onscreen.
A central idea of this program is that cinema's growth as a medium in the 1920s and '183s coincided with the expansion of modern cities, giving rise to a loose-knit genre known as the "city symphony," in which the sights and rhythms of a metropolis dictated form.
Absent this sense of forbearance, a willingness to restrain yourself from all-out institutional warfare, then even democratically elected leaders start undermining the central idea of democracy: that disagreement is legitimate, and the opposition has a right to take power if they can win a free and fair election.
Triptych films can be hard to pull off — you need a strong central idea around which each of the three stories can revolve, and your audience needs to feel as if all three stories are connected in some way without getting frustrated by the brevity of each story.
The central idea of Sierra Burgess is that awkward teen girls who are larger than a size two are worthy of love, and in that sense, the movie is very fortunate indeed that it finds itself coming out just weeks after Insatiable tried and dramatically failed to tell the same story.
But until we let go of the central idea that TV series should run as long as humanly possible, we're going to find ourselves in a lot of situations like this: One story wraps up, and then the show tries to suggest there's an even more exciting one around the corner.
"Owning things is a pretty central idea to the American enterprise," said Abhijeet Dwivedi, the co-founder and chief executive officer of ZeroDown, a new startup hoping to make home ownership in the Bay Area a reality for more people by combining the security of ownership with the flexibility of renting.
The central idea of Pose is that the family you find is far stronger than the family you were born into, to the degree that one of its earliest scenes depicts a young gay man being thrown out of his house far away from New York and then finding his way to Evangelista.
And the central idea -- a journalist forced to share his body with an alien symbiote, whose presence grants him extraordinary powers -- actually brings to mind less the fringes of the Marvel universe than the 1984 comedy "All of Me," in which Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin found themselves in a similar squabbling predicament.
But the existence of that position comes very close to breaking the central idea of the book, which is that the Handmaids are being punished under Gilead's strict sexual purity laws: If a woman is fertile and not a criminal, under the Gileadean caste system she should just be an exceptionally good Wife, right?
"Doomed" (season 2003, episode 234) There's nothing outwardly wrong with this episode — all of the pieces are in the right place, and the central idea of going back to your old high school after you've gone off to college and realizing things have changed, man, is a good one for the show to take on.
But it's nevertheless a central idea in Trump's immigration policies, including those that aim to keep migrants in Mexico rather than letting them walk free in the US. The latest data from TRAC shows that nearly every migrant who applied for asylum and whose case was completed in 256 showed up for all of their court hearings.
" Senator Amy Klobuchar , the ranking member of the Senate's subcommittee on antitrust, told me that such reforms are bound by a central idea: "The big tech companies are completely reshaping the way we buy goods and sell goods in the marketplace, our privacy rules, and our democracy rules, without any checks and balances from the government.
I guess the best we can hope for at this point is that such an atmosphere will no longer be tolerated, that the central idea every major-college football program clings to will be subject to the kind of ethical scrutiny that it should have been starting back in the 1800s, when this whole thing first began to spiral out of control.
It blurred the eras of Louis XIV (the central idea of the king as an exemplary ballet stylist, with designs based on his era), Louis XV (the music is by Jean-Philippe Rameau, written long after ballet had become an art of professional virtuosos) and the 20th century of George Balanchine (backward lunges on one heel into off-balance position).
At a time of tribalism and polarization, culminating in threats by the states to nullify federal laws and secede from the Union, Marshall's central idea, shared with his Federalist heroes George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, was that "we the people" of the United States as a whole are sovereign and united, as opposed to "we the people" of the individual states.
"in order to harness the most creative minds in making Hyperloop a reality" It was a breathtaking bit of bravado from a company that is less than two years old and has yet to even demonstrate the viability of its central idea: that a pod five and a half feet in diameter, carrying human passengers, can travel through a nearly airless aluminum tube at speeds exceeding 700 mph.
These concepts are all related to the central idea of accurate communication between the human and the robot All of this is a lot to ask of current AI. If a robot could understand ideas of harm and injury in a nuanced and humanlike way that included all of the adjacent concepts outlined above, then no, a BDSM robot will not violate the Laws from the human's perspective in a consensual and safe situation.
If season one introduced the central idea of the series — that the horrors of puberty would be personified in the extreme, right down to one character's two talking pubic hairs — season two deepens that idea, becoming a surprisingly affecting exploration of the balance in all of our brains between hedonism and shame, between wanting to feel good and not wanting anybody else to find out what secret things we find so enthralling.

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