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"centrality" Definitions
  1. the fact of being the most important or a very important part of something

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But Microsoft's acquisition reignited a debate over the platform's centrality.
Pundits routinely understate, though, the centrality of his television celebrity.
One can't overestimate the centrality of price signaling in market economics.
The kitchen's centrality spoke of the new, elevated role of housewives.
What's changed is the centrality of the courts in those fights.
These nodes are sized by eigenvector centrality, which is a measure of centrality that takes into account how each actor is connected to every other actor in the network to show which are the most prominent.
But for all their faults (and narrative centrality), these aren't anti-heroes.
Their no votes reflected the the Trump-era centrality of restricting immigration.
"The centrality of music to youth culture, that's changed," Mr. Bragg said.
The centrality of these "firsts" to the Clinton narrative is hard to overestimate.
This tension is rooted in the centrality of Hebrew to the Zionist project.
Neopatrimonialism, they argue, is defined by the centrality of corruption to ordinary politics.
But removing the centrality of songwriting from the rock equation radically alters it.
To the extent there's any centrality to the organization, it's in email communication.
She told me an anecdote that illustrates the non-centrality of her role.
For Mr Abbas, meanwhile, America's interest helps restore his centrality to the Palestinian cause.
This is important, as it calls into question Sondland's centrality to the entire scheme.
The centrality of reincarnation doctrines shouldn't be held as a mark against Buddhist truth.
That's striking, especially given the centrality of immigration as an issue during the campaign.
The centrality of democracy reform as a means of enacting change is not new.
Still, Meadows downplayed the centrality of Sondland's involvement despite his firsthand interactions with Trump.
It's time the rest of us recognize the centrality of regulation in technology innovation.
The centrality of sex in Our Time further complicates the audience's sense of comfort.
Until that moment I hadn't truly appreciated the centrality of physicality to female relationships.
In the past decade, a number of books have asserted Rousseau's centrality and uniqueness.
The conversation takes for granted the centrality of monetization in the current drag world.
The centrality of tech to the economy now is greater than it's ever been.
Again and again, she shows the centrality of slavery to the genesis of American institutions.
What goes unsaid, at least on the tour, is the centrality of "restoration" to evangelism.
A bigger problem, though, is the centrality of the 2008 financial crash in Obama's narrative.
The body takes centrality in Sud's art, at once a site of vulnerability and power.
It was about the centrality of police brutality to black Americans' very sense of self.
The significance of this U.S.-Russian supply deal is the centrality of low-carbon aluminium.
Our power to influence the world with sanctions is not unrelated to our economic centrality.
The idea was that their centrality in social media, and on cable news, is misleading.
There, in high desert rangeland fringed with invasive mullein, a billboard stands with Shorean centrality.
" [Applause] "The indispensable centrality of fact-based reporting is careful, scrupulous listening and an open mind.
Situated almost in the middle of the Indian Ocean, there is no escaping Sri Lanka's centrality.
And that centrality has helped Cabello seemingly leapfrog over the biggest post–Taylor Swift pop stars.
And even this understates the centrality of racial resentment to Republican Party primaries in the Northeast.
Weber, after all, insisted on the centrality of passion and the struggle for power in politics.
Tether's bounceback since the accusations became public is because of its centrality to the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
"Men don't get it and it hasn't been given the centrality it should have," Guillebaud said.
Tillerson, Secretary of Defense James Mattis, and Trump himself all have affirmed the centrality of NATO.
It exemplifies slavery's centrality in American history, but also reveals the transitory nature of historical memory.
Historical explanation, however, neglects the child's emotional meaning and the centrality of women in Morrison's work.
Its goal is to convince a reading public of the centrality of empire to U.S. history.
"The Protestant Reformation helped give greater centrality to sacred Scripture in the church's life," he said.
Even as Twitter struggles financially, the activity highlighted the social network's centrality in big news events.
Denying the centrality of the colonies to the progress of Britain is almost a national pastime.
Take the centrality of gathering in numerous religious traditions, including Catholicism, Islam and some Jewish practices.
They are part of a pushback against the dominant pressures of European and American white centrality.
Eventually, a critical mass of white people will accept the loss of the centrality of whiteness.
We applaud all efforts to address the enduring centrality of slavery and racism to our history.
Given the centrality of those years, it's striking how seldom they actually come up in conversation.
"I think there are critics who have underestimated the centrality of that threat," Ms. LaBouvier said.
A quick review of the ocean's centrality to life on Earth makes it impossible to ignore.
Government programs and agencies took on the centrality that families, churches and civic institutions once held.
"The centrality of Jerusalem for Erdogan and his administration — you can't underestimate that," Mr. Cagaptay said.
GREEN DRIVERS The significance of this U.S.-Russian supply deal is the centrality of low-carbon aluminium.
This centrality of ceremony is essential to the pull of a story steeped in superstition and custom.
What is new is that the Palestinian question has lost its former centrality in the Arab world.
Ignatieff concedes that the centrality of institutions has become a cliché of development economics and state-building.
It is not surprising that quantitative technical and economic arguments converge on the centrality of human value.
Connects the wonky '#JCPOA' to the bigger issue and highlights the centrality of collaboration to American security.
Steven Johnson's "Wonderland" makes a swashbuckling argument for the centrality of recreation to all of human history.
"We must remember the centrality of the liberation of land in the liberation of our people," Grande said.
And this is why you think Western media has overplayed the centrality of Putin in all of this?
A paper by economists at the Bank for International Settlements underlines the City's centrality to EU financial operations.
They quibble with references to the "centrality of the multilateral trading system" and to "development" as an objective.
Thursday night's debate on Fox Business Channel in Charleston, South Carolina, underscored the centrality of the Trump vs.
Over the last 21969 years, she argues, Rawls's centrality has shaped the very idea of what philosophy is.
More dramatic yet is the growing centrality of the Asia-Pacific region to the global flow of petroleum.
Just as important, the gradualism theory overlooks the centrality of a Roe reversal to the conservative judicial agenda.
Through text and image, she tells a long story, arguing for the centrality of African-Americans in fashion.
However, he said, there's no getting away from the centrality of understanding climate change to the agency's mission.
And given the centrality of education to state and local budgets, that puts schoolteachers in the cross hairs.
At the end of "Black Passport," Mr. Greene reflected on the centrality of storytelling to the human experience.
"We paid for the quaint neighborhood and centrality with the tiniest apartment we have ever lived in," Mrs.
United States policies toward Pakistan have long underestimated the centrality of this regional dynamic in defining Pakistani choices.
The three persons of the Christian Godhead — Father, Son and Holy Spirit — speak to the centrality of community.
So, too, McGovern-Fraser reformers sustained their predecessors' belief in the centrality of substantive, programmatic motivations for party activism.
The size and color of each node indicates its centrality to the network, larger and darker being more central.
When an earthquake and tsunami hit the country in 2011, its continued centrality to the industry quickly became apparent.
It left America's terrible system of employer-based insurance largely in place and preserved the centrality of private insurers.
This is "because of the centrality of the monarchy and the long reign of the present king," he said.
The power of photography –and its centrality in present aesthetic concerns– is that it confirms both ideas of art.
The centrality of states in America's political system never made much sense from the perspective of ideal political theory.
What the new space lacks in centrality, Dziabiak said, it makes up for in feeling more like a home.
But if it succeeds, Google could achieve a centrality in human experience unrivaled by any tech product so far.
Safeguarding the role of the supreme leader and the centrality of Islam in Iran are the IRGC's top priorities.
And the centrality of white characters who learn from a noble native undermines the film's attempts at political relevance.
His allies say they don't doubt Biden is handling the centrality of his family in the impeachment proceedings well.
You cannot achieve the scale and centrality Facebook wants without becoming a platform for some of humanity's darker impulses.
Both Hicks's explanation and the original White House statement, critics argued, minimized the centrality of anti-Semitism to the Holocaust.
Twitter's swelling suspension rates follow revelations about the platform's centrality to Russia's massive troll campaign during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The renewed centrality of "one man in Bangkok", says Ms Nongpetch, the used-car dealer, has been bad for business.
Some fear that term limits would simply entrench the court's political centrality by making it an issue in every election.
But as with Ruth's sexual harassment scene, the centrality of women's experiences in GLOW is uniquely presented as a given.
The key to Ishiguro's talent for robotics has always been the centrality he places on human psychology within robotics engineering.
It's easy to see what Araceli is worried about when it comes to the centrality of white, American cultural interests.
Still, given the centrality of racism and sexism to Trump's campaign, it's surely the motive for many of his voters.
"The centrality of the gaffe is an outgrowth of horse race coverage," New York magazine's Jonathan Chait wrote in 2012.
The depth, novelty, and ambition of the World Finalists' proposals underscore the centrality of youth to securing a sustainable future.
The nation lost its centrality in U.S. foreign policy as a result, even though antipathy toward normalizing relations remained strong.
"It's an important recognition by Macron of the centrality of human rights in the struggle against terrorism," said Benedicte Jeannerod.
Despite its centrality to our culture today, the First Amendment in the early 19193th century was largely a dead letter.
For at least three decades Republican politics have been defined by the centrality of conservatism in the party's governing philosophy.
The centrality of Turkey for foreign volunteers flocking to the Islamic State is evident in court documents and intelligence records.
That was Mr. Bush's reality — one far removed from Mr. Trump's Hegelian assertions of his own power, prowess and centrality.
Arthur believes; he thinks that the centrality in mathematics of the number pi, that infinitely digited marvel, is proof enough.
Underlying this is the recognition by many Democratic strategists of the continuing political centrality of less highly educated white voters.
Recognizing the centrality of family, the LDS Church has not been shy about encouraging young Mormons to start families early.
But as they lose their centrality, so do the artists themselves, who now exist in service of a greater vibe.
Given the centrality of language to our democracy, how we talk about this moment matters a great deal as well.
Like the centrality of money in politics, Trump's campaign will test another old aphorism -- there's no such thing as bad publicity.
Maps of the colony of Virginia help to show the centrality of enslaved Africans to the growth of the tobacco economy.
According to the Notre Dame press site, the researchers then compared the networks' size or "centrality," gender composition, and connection strength.
They have also pointed to the centrality of the Second Circuit to a number of legal matters concerning the president himself.
Mr Page is a strange figure, whose centrality to this story says quite a bit about how the Trump campaign operated.
Cheney's unusual role as an incoming vice president who was also managing the transition foreshadowed his centrality in the new administration.
"It is also a clear challenge to the Muslim world that sees the centrality of the Palestinian cause," the group said.
And it's the centrality of towers, in particular, that is particularly striking when thinking about the power of architecture over cityscapes.
This group signifies a high degree of centrality, or the individuals that communicated the most in the network besides Hillary Clinton.
For now, it suits the great powers to court ASEAN, taking part in its forums and indulging its notions of centrality.
Both supporters and critics agree that universal basic incomes would challenge the centrality of paid work to the way people live.
As for Lansdale, while he grasped the centrality of politics in fighting insurgencies, he was prone to wacky secret-agent schemes.
They also like the centrality of it, the numbers, because they were on Google doing it, a lot of these things.
Like it or not, Hollywood is still the center of the global film and television industries, though its centrality is shrinking.
The researchers also looked at the "centrality" of each character by mapping his or her relationship to others in the film.
But it is the coming election, and the promised centrality of the euro in it, that makes many in Europe nervous.
In an interview at the Emmy Awards on Sunday, Ms. Henson emphasized her own character's centrality to the show's final episodes.
The escapes reveal important challenges that remain for security policy in countries across the region — namely, the centrality of functioning prisons.
But, given the centrality of voting to our system of government, elections will always be battlegrounds, and votes are the weapons.
But for Salinas, all of these strategies reflect the centrality of sustainability when it comes to Rent the Runway&aposs ethos.
But these steps wouldn't reduce their centrality to the system nearly enough that the government could ever allow them to fail.
It is usually allegorized to tell us about the centrality of faith, or the church, or Jesus, or the Kingdom of Heaven.
At their heart, Mr Xi's moves aim to restore the Communist Party to a centrality that it has not enjoyed for years.
At best, it threatened to make a mockery of the hallowed "ASEAN centrality"; at worst, it might have blown the club apart.
Winston said the centrality of the economy made it essential, from a Republican perspective, for Trump to show discipline with his message.
A powerful meditation on history and conscience, it's also an assertion of the centrality of political witness to the work of art.
Brooks's blindness on the centrality of racism in right-wing populism is surely due to his residual loyalty to the Republican Party.
One sticky issue remains the specific definition of "critical technology and infrastructure," and the centrality of that technology to a company's business.
The "degree centrality" of the characters was measured based on how many connections they had and how many interactions within those connections.
While these affinities testify to Parajanov's centrality as a 21977th-century visual artist, "The Color of Pomegranates" is in no way derivative.
The Nevada caucuses need to avoid anything like that if they are to consolidate their relatively recent centrality to the nominating process.
But regardless of whether or not the marriage plot can still function in the 21st century, it's slowly losing its cultural centrality.
At the beginning of the talk, Turrell commented on the physical aspects of light and its centrality to the study of art history.
In the past year facile externality has started to gain traction (a term that, in itself, demonstrates the centrality of friction to progress).
The above graph also shows each node (or actor) as a circle that is sized proportionally to the actor's centrality in the network.
Purporting to topple the centrality and stale hierarchies associated with bureaucracy, new organizational structures such as holacracy advocate clearly defined, self-directed tasks.
Most interestingly, he writes about language, about the parts of the brain that control it and its centrality to what makes us human.
Despite Badme's centrality to what was, on the surface at least, a border conflict, nobody in the town was told about Abiy's plans.
Given the centrality of both Jaffa and Burnham to the writers of American Affairs, the motives behind the journal become easier to understand.
She explained affirmation to the free movement of goods, services, and capital within the region would help maintain ASEAN's centrality in global trade.
Centrality is still possible: Another show like "Game of Thrones" might come along and, by the sheer muscle of its mythos, dominate us.
China, for instance, is unlikely to abandon its reliance on state-owned enterprises given their centrality to the country's economy and power structure.
The centrality of the dollar to global finance gives the United States power on the global stage that no other country can match.
Torture imbued him with a humanity that transcended politics, and a belief in the centrality of American values in the battle for freedom.
But we haven't even begun to sort out the implications of what comes next now that we understand the utter centrality of place.
The certainty and centrality of Nafta to United States-Mexican relations has proved integral to aligning the two countries' economic and strategic interests.
As physical media continues to recede from centrality, what happens online is increasingly becoming the permanent record, even if it's unreliable or incomplete.
Thanks to the centrality of the dollar to the global financial system, only the United States has the power to fully wield them.
And yet, despite Swift's ostensible centrality in certain parts of the election chatter, so little, looking back, actually seemed to be about her.
Nothing affects Mexico more than United States immigration policy, and the centrality of the issue in American politics is more prominent than ever.
Disney's decision is a testament to the popularity of cricket in India, and its centrality to Disney's plans for its new streaming service.
If the rabble-rousing nationalist can win in these places, he will solidify his centrality and his case that he can win anywhere.
This unfinished dream, at best, reinforces America's centrality in Afghanistan, including the country's continued dependence on U.S. cash and military support for survival.
But Fannie and Freddie's centrality to the mortgage market — they stand behind more than half of residential mortgages — has stymied would-be reformers.
Mr. Lamar is, to many, a hip-hop savior and also a representative of values that have ceded their centrality in the genre.
We are now getting deeper into that period and we are seeing greater regional variations ... and greater blue metro centrality to the economy.
Where his research distinguishes the "Star Wars" saga is not in its lines of dialogue, but in the centrality of its female characters.
Others, like intersectionality, gender fluidity, new standards of sexual consent or the purported centrality of racism to American identity, are much more debatable.
I'm glad it had such centrality here, and even if I'm not sure why Maeve and Akecheta are teaming up, I'm glad they are.
It is interesting that no erotic elements have been definitively linked to the ritual sacrifices, given the centrality of sexuality in Imperial cultic practices.
An implication of these metrics is that connections are more or less important based on the centrality of the other nodes they connect to.
But rather than act as the cherry on top of a TV feminist sundae, Pope's centrality to the show always made me crave more.
But just as many Christians reject the centrality of the Vatican, so many Muslims (not just Shiites) would have trouble accepting Saudi Arabia leadership.
Increasingly, the most prescient thought-leaders and policymakers are recognizing the centrality of tech, computer science and IT in building the economy of tomorrow.
"The centrality of Parliament can never fail, especially when government measures limit citizens' personal freedoms and activities essential to the country's economy," Casellati said.
None of these grand problems is Apple's fault, but given its centrality to the business, Apple has the capacity and wherewithal to mitigate them.
" The centrality of "Italianness" to the country's music was ironic, he said, because "popular Italian music has always been an elaboration of foreign styles.
But as COVID-19 unfolds, policymakers and businesses are recognizing its centrality and discussing and implementing food policy options that were recently considered impossible.
He faithfully follows the thread of innumerable petty dramas that punctuate gang life, and highlights the strange centrality of envy, something many observers miss.
Its centrality to climate research could be calculated in many ways, including the steady stream of climate-related science it has continued to produce.
The centrality of health care as an issue in the 2020 caucus is intriguing -- especially because it's one area where the top candidates disagree.
That the DOJ is elevating the issue to such high import indicates its understanding of the centrality of religious liberty to our constitutional experience.
Fashionable left wing writers for websites like the Atlantic and Salon publish semi-coherent screeds on the centrality of white supremacy across American society.
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi said Arab nations needed to ensure the international community understood the centrality of the Palestinian cause to Arab nations.
It's also that there's a bipartisan fear among Ukrainian politicians that their country's centrality in the scandal will hurt Ukraine's relationship with the United States.
But each unforced error peels back the curtain for a brief moment, allowing us to contemplate their centrality in our lives and the greater culture.
Traditionally, the secretary of state unveils the report with public comments emphasizing the centrality of human rights in U.S. foreign policy and highlighting specific findings.
Freud did not abandon the seduction theory after 1897, he did not insist on the centrality of the Oedipus complex until 1908, and so on.
I resent the necessity of even feeling anger and disdain, born of both American national policies and the centrality of Israel in Jewish-American life.
Considering the much-touted centrality of poverty to Speaker Ryan's thinking, you'd expect "A Better Way" to acknowledge the economic impacts of a changing climate.
It operates Alipay, China's most dominant mobile payment app, and Yu'e Bao, a giant money-market fund, cementing its centrality in its country's internet ecosystem.
Luxor is a site of ancient wonders of enduring fascination to foreigners, but its centrality to the nation's tourism industry has left it vulnerable before.
As new movements develop across our country to address gun violence, police brutality and women's rights, the centrality of the right to vote remains undeniable.
There's little to indicate those entreaties are working, but his continued attention on the issue reflects the centrality of heartland manufacturing to his political message.
And yet there was still plenty of TV to love, and the medium's centrality to the way we think about American life continued virtually unabated.
But despite the centrality of this idea to the field of AI, there's little agreement among researchers as to when this feat might actually be achievable.
Long view: Tech has seen dominant gatekeepers before, like IBM and Microsoft, lose their centrality and evolve into mature money-making machines with lower public profiles.
Investigators tracked down the perpetrators and their support network and began to uncover Abdelhamid Abaaoud's centrality to the attack; he was the cell's mastermind and ringleader.
They built two temples there, which became focal points for their religion and their peoplehood, maintaining that centrality, even in times that it lay in ruins.
Our destiny is to become cyborgs—or rather, we have always been cyborgs, unique among animals due to the centrality of tool use throughout human history.
For Bronx City Councilman Ritchie Torres, though, what stuck out most about last month's raid was the centrality of social media use in the criminal charges.
We agree strongly on the centrality of a price of carbon in economic policy on climate, but standards, regulation and design will be very important too.
But he was still the one conjuring those immensities; the bind was how to acknowledge his own centrality in poems whose authority depended on his insignificance.
The flaws of individual candidates in no way diminish the centrality of gender and racial equality as critical, non-negotiable priorities in Anglo-American left politics.
The way that I'd hope they would move beyond those debates is by realizing the centrality of expansion in US history, and the possibility of expansion.
Because of that centrality, Ms. Córdova argued that the problems on WhatsApp in Brazil were mainly a function of the country's broken political and media environment.
Mr. Adityanath, a Hindu nationalist, came under fire last year for questioning the centrality of the Taj Mahal, with its Muslim heritage, in India's tourism circuit.
As Mr. Biden has elevated the urgency and centrality of defeating Mr. Trump, he has sought to play down the policy differences with his Democratic rivals.
But Lightman's aim in this insightful and provocative musing is to remind us of the centrality of subjectivity in all human endeavors, including those of science.
Though the exhibit tends to focus on Neshat's portraits, the centrality of landscape — of a search for a sense of place — still resonates through the art.
Despite calls at home for greater economic diversity, President Vladimir Putin's regime continues to insist on the centrality of hydrocarbon production to the country's economic future.
That's not insignificant, given the rising political power of the Hispanic community -- particularly in Democratic politics -- and the centrality of the immigration issue in Trump's presidency.
And one thing this novel does is cast into stark relief, even in the self-proclaimed age of autofiction, the centrality of imagination to this process.
Although he is far from sophisticated when it comes to politics, he has a strong instinctive feel for the centrality of partisan polarization to modern politics.
That sense of vulnerability and loss has been nationalized, and the centrality of anti-Semitism to rising white supremacy in America can no longer be ignored.
In the United States, the conservative National Association of Scholars has lobbied to restore "Western civilization" to the centrality it once held in America's college curriculum.
Due to the centrality in Dadaist aesthetics of typography and experimentation with text and image, this catalogue is surely a dream commission for any graphic designer.
Members opposed to changing the requirements point to its mission statement outlining the centrality of Christian values, and to historical documents that suggest the founders' religious intent.
Egypt's centrality in the Arab world and its long relationship with the United States offers an opportunity to advance our shared interests in regional peace and security.
Shulamith Firestone, author of the 1970 classic The Dialectic of Sex, agreed with Freud on at least one thing: the centrality of sexuality to our society's problems.
The centrality of Watergate in Reagan's ascension is well documented in Rick Perlstein's 2014 book The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan.
Part of the reason for the searing impact of this issue on Hillary Clinton's electability stems, of course, from the centrality of women's concerns to her campaign.
But he must have known that Uber would always struggle to achieve dominance, given the emerging centrality of ride-sharing to the future of infrastructure in China.
The gap between expectations and political realities reflects two mistakes: The first is to overestimate the centrality of presidential contests to our system of checks and balances.
The centrality of the ''deal'' to Trump­onomics is especially strange when you consider how tangential that concept is, or at least should be, to a modern economy.
The market reaction reflects the centrality of AI expertise in the valuation of global big tech companies, often concentrated in a single star scientist at the top.
CARAMANICA Amanda, I'm glad you mentioned purgatory earlier, because it's the framework for how I've been feeling about the centrality of cast turnover to the show's structure.
This is why last month our government passed the Nation State Law, which reaffirms the centrality of the Jewish identity and nature of the state of Israel.
Album Review The last decade has been a hostile time for rock bands, which have lost their centrality to rappers, country stars, D.J.s, internet sensations and more.
Recognizing the absolute centrality of trust, police are backing away from stop-and- frisk and "zero tolerance" and working hard to reduce police violence and enhance accountability.
Mr. Vance's decision on fare evasion is especially notable, given the centrality of mass transit in a city where millions of people ride the subway every day.
Google's overwhelming dominance of search (it has 90 percent market share in United States search revenue) is particularly critical given search's centrality to the web's commercial ecosystem.
Seibert, a dance critic for The New York Times, demonstrates an "admirable commitment to underlining the centrality of blackness to good tap," our reviewer, John McWhorter, wrote.
The entire political value proposition is underwritten by the centrality of safe success; there is no looming Cold War threat to justify extraordinary risk-taking or failure.
The group was largely couples in their 23s and 30s, a surprising fact that I chalked up to the centrality of binge-watching to the modern relationship.
It's equally the aesthetic strategy of a relative newcomer eager to become the biggest rapper alive: the idea is for musical exemplarity to translate into cultural centrality.
The centrality of its greatest paradox — that seeming "weakness" can be a form of strength, as evidenced in Wrinkle's climax — is deeply rooted in her Christian mysticism.
Historically, Gaza was at the crux of land and sea trade connecting Africa and Asia, a centrality that infused its cuisine with a diversity of spices and styles.
With all this in mind, and given the centrality of the Guard to the post-20103/11 war effort, it is time to update our views of it.
Given the centrality of health care to everything Republicans have talked about over the last seven years, to simply throw up their hands and give up is unthinkable.
Women's centrality in The Favourite is perhaps best indicated by the number of occasions where we literally see the action through one of the three main characters' eyes.
"Given the centrality of intelligence issues this year we didn't think this was the appropriate time to offer this process that doesn't allow members to have input," Rep.
The centrality of crushed hot pepper—shatta in Arabic—is rooted in Gaza's rich history at the crux of trade and movement between the Middle East and Africa.
But the centrality of digital technology to the American economy and its future makes the net neutrality debate especially significant: As the internet goes, so goes the country.
For these foot soldiers of white supremacy, the titles and group affiliations might change, but their roles—and the centrality of guns to those roles—remained the same.
" Leaving no doubt about the centrality of regulatory reform on the congressional to-do list, Speaker Ryan also said, "So we think regulatory relief is very, very important.
Ahead of the meeting, the United States blocked efforts to draft a joint statement emphasizing the "centrality" of the global trade system and the need to aid development.
Professor Davis also argued for the centrality of free blacks like James Forten, Samuel Cornish and Frederick Douglass to the development of radical abolitionism in the United States.
Frederick Douglass, long a revered statue, has become a living presence again, in the light of the renewed sense of the centrality of slavery to the American experience.
Yet there's something very strange about the centrality of paid ads in our ongoing debate about how to grapple with viral lies and their distorting effect on democracy.
For decades, prevailing scholarly attitudes have de-emphasized the centrality of that leader, preferring instead to examine the structures that enabled the broad terror of the Third Reich.
"But the United States government does our citizens — and the world — a disservice if it continually discounts the centrality of nuclear weapons to the Kim regime," he said.
In the Dickson opinion, Connecticut judges cited John Langbein, a legal historian at Yale who described the centrality of eyewitness identification in early English and American justice systems.
Even in an era of LGBTQ centers, houses of worship, gay Greek college societies, and professional associations, their centrality in the lives of contemporary gay men and lesbians endures.
In 2010, two minimally-acquainted academics — both women and today, well-known scholars — wrote blog posts just one day apart, analyzing the growing centrality of Facebook in users' networks.
The centrality of family in Christmas imagery — the Nativity scene, portraits of the madonna and child — allows it to "translate" easily into a holiday centered around children and childhood.
The protection established in Purple Communications is "pretty fundamental" given the centrality of email to modern workplace communications, said Wilma Liebman, who chaired the NLRB during Obama's first term.
Yet ten years on, the centrality of the smartphone, with its potential to give patients access to their data whenever they want and wherever they are, changes the game.
A banking transaction that ultimately passes through New York—as many do, given the centrality of American dollars to global trade—can give prosecutors a toehold to inspect it.
One of the most striking things about the show is the centrality of the DIY ethos that so defined the musical and artistic pursuits of Queen West's cultural life.
Marx, who made a precarious living as a radical journalist, insisted on the centrality of labor both to making a capitalist system possible and to transcending it, someday soon.
The centrality of the sci-fi element often gets lost in such commentary, but that's crucial, too—it pointed the whole enterprise towards the future, and an exhilarating one.
"The Protestant Reformation helped give greater centrality to sacred Scripture in the church's life," the pope said in a joint declaration with the president of the Lutheran World Federation.
"We are facing a new challenge for the evangelization of death," Cardinal Müller said at a news conference on Tuesday, discussing the centrality of death and resurrection for Christians.
That law, known as Section 230, is a provision of the Communications Decency Act and its centrality to the web we know and use today can't really be overstated.
U.S. oil production, while certainly a game changer economically and geopolitically, has not eliminated the centrality of the Persian/Arab Gulf production for developments in the global oil market.
Amid his numerous slogans, the phrase has made many people especially recoil because of its centrality in a chilling moment of 20th century history: Josef Stalin's 1930s show trials.
But the livelihoods of billions of people worldwide depend on the idea that the United States — with its centrality to the global economy and financial system — won't botch things.
Professor Davis wrote or edited 16 books, but paramount were the three that examined the moral challenges and contradictions of slavery and their centrality in American and Atlantic history.
"The principle of the centrality of the human person, firmly stated by my beloved predecessor, Benedict XVI, obliges us to always prioritize personal safety over national security," Francis said.
He has been a significant military leader in Iran since the revolution, but it's also important not to overstate his centrality in terms of the institutional setting within Iran.
The centrality of the United States and its military to South Korea&aposs and Japan&aposs security strategies means Washington is in a strong position to extract more money.
The attention accorded to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the US and European stage this month is testament to Saudi Arabia's centrality to this new order.
Trump's core voters, at or near retirement age already, likely prefer a symbolic reaffirmation of their centrality to the American national narrative to a plausible vision of a prosperous future.
The amount of interest in Here signals the centrality that high-definition maps will play to the automotive world, especially as more and more manufacturers get into the autonomous game.
The DPRK's antics keep Washington off balance, keep it from dominating East Asia and keep it from ruling out the centrality of China and Russia from diplomacy in the region.
He added, "I've got much bigger fish to fry than that right now," a striking comment given the centrality of the Iran deal to Mr. Obama's and Mr. Kerry's legacies.
However, she noted the centrality of the headdress to the performance in an interview in the Fall 2016 issue of Movement Research Performance Journal: This dimension of indigeneity is central … .
Some commentators declared Marianne Williamson had a breakout performance; some thought Cory Booker deserved a bounce; some believed John Delaney's centrality on the first night would be good for him.
When making their case to the government, South Korean farmers tap into this centrality, appealing to the public's emotions and the special place that rice occupies in the Korean psyche.
Spanning nearly 1,500 years, this show, "packed with weighty stone crosses and richly illuminated gospels, is a testament to the centrality of the church to Armenian cultural identity," he wrote.
But the centrality of foreign affairs to the actual job of being president means it's crucial to pay close attention to what they do say and do on the topic.
That's an echo of the Iowa caucus electorate, and speaks to the centrality of the health care fight both in the Democratic primary and in the general election against Trump.
That investment, by the way, is part of the Belt and Road project, a multinational infrastructure initiative China is using to reinforce its economic centrality — and geopolitical influence — across Eurasia.
Black leaders as far back as Frederick Douglass to as recent as Congresswoman Yvette Clark have advocated for immigrant rights, noting its centrality to the broader fight for racial justice.
Ann was the first of many latter-day versions of his sister Elizabeth, whose centrality and loss were yoked together: lost because she was central, central because she was lost.
The centrality of the anti-Pelosi campaign in Republican plans for the 2018 House elections is not because of its potency, but because of the weakness of every other option.
Despite their centrality in social change, young people trying to enact progress through activist efforts may meet hostility, condescension, and sometimes (at least when the president is involved) outright ridicule.
And thus the Wallace factions have formed — the Nonfictionites versus the Jestians versus the Short Storyists — even though every faction recognizes the centrality of "Infinite Jest" to his body of work.
"There was broad consensus... that we should proceed with a package of measures aimed at restoring the centrality of the prospectus in the IPO process," the FCA said in a statement.
The unprecedented scope of companies like Google and Facebook — their size, the personal information they've amassed and their centrality in our society — creates a profound disconnect with those that use them.
So many of the deeply moving tributes pouring out in memory of Ali have stressed his centrality in mainstreaming black radicalism, in broadening the appeal and reach of black cultural nationalism.
And from there you can spin out other noun-adjective combinations, which similarly work in forward or reverse: confidence/shaky. Centrality/marginal. Generosity/self-absorbed. Forethought/nostalgic. Hardness/tender. Severity/sweet.
Despite the enduring centrality of the U.S.-ROK alliance to South Korean security, if inter-Korean relations improve, South Korea may seek greater autonomy in managing the normalization of the peninsula.
Given blood's obvious centrality in all things human (even Highlanders bleed when pricked), it's no damn wonder that theatrical blood has been around for as long as there have been theaters.
"One of the great things about this Terra initiative is the focus it's putting on African-American artists in Chicago and their centrality to the city's cultural production," Ms. Zorach said.
In many ways, that's when the story of the Wu-Tang Clan ends as well — the group has released albums since then, but its centrality to the genre has vastly diminished.
Whatever his sentence, he expects to continue playing a role in the self-driving industry, though it's hard to imagine him regaining the centrality he once had, given his tarnished reputation.
The centrality of the party's role has been a recurring theme of Mr. Xi's statements ahead of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China in October.
Oman's diplomatic centrality has been a factor of Qaboos' personality, said Simon Henderson, director of the Bernstein Program on Gulf and Energy Policy at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
"Donald Trump just happens to relish this centrality more than most," said Liam Donovan, a Republican strategist, "and has a tendency to say the quiet part loud, sometimes to his detriment."
"It's one thing to acknowledge the centrality of African-American women as the wheels of our political moment," legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, who moderated the event, told the audience to approving nods.
Bodley Head; £173A young neurosurgeon, dying of cancer, examines his life, especially the gift of language, the parts of the brain that control it and its centrality to what makes us human.
To underline the point ahead of its I/O developers conference, the company has rebranded its Google Research division as Google AI, reflecting the centrality of artificial intelligence to the company's future.
"The cuisine, the kitchen, the love of food and the centrality of food in the Syrian home is extremely important for us now when we feel like everything else is dividing us."
Named after our oldest pre-human ancestor, Lucy (the 3.18 million-year-old fossilized hominid skeleton found in Ethiopia in the 1970s) the sculpture posits Africa's centrality in a shared human history.
But this exhibition—held in Pittsburgh to question the centrality of New York in disco history—will resurrect icons such as Donna Summer, Sylvester and the Village People as symbols of queerness.
That has helped chip away at the centrality of destination news sites like The New York Times, The Washington Post, the right-leaning Daily Caller and the left-leaning Talking Points Memo.
It resembles the centrality of Poland in the 18th century, the Balkans in the 19th century and Eastern European states (particularly Czechoslovakia and Poland) in the first half of the 20th century.
In the mid-nineteen-sixties, Bernard Bailyn, a historian at Harvard, upended the study of the American Revolution by revealing the centrality of conspiracy theories for the leading minds of the era.
There is a certain irony to New York's centrality to the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy, given the state's liberal politics and its reputation for defying the White House's restrictive immigration rules.
But here's the thing: Jack's death has come to occupy such a place of centrality in This Is Us's mythology that I don't really know where it can pivot to from here.
The elevation of Ms. Saeed signals in part the continued centrality of mergers work at Cravath, after another prominent deal adviser, Scott Barshay, decamped for Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in April.
I realize this advice goes against the president's instincts, given the centrality of Iran to his agenda and his unquenchable desire to claim credit for anything positive that happens on his watch.
But Mr. Trump understands the centrality of Riyadh in the effort to counter a rising Iran and he is rightly unwilling to allow the murder of Mr. Khashoggi to imperil that strategy.
He is also a provocative wine writer, both in his annual catalogs, and in his philosophical 2010 book, "Reading Between the Wines," in which he argued persuasively for wine's centrality to culture.
Powers connects her early attraction to popular music explicitly to its "erotic pull," the "physicality" of live performance, and the centrality of music to the sexual awakenings of herself and her friends.
The best new crime prevention work recognizes the absolute centrality of what scholars call "legitimacy" — the community perception that authorities are respectful, unbiased, well-intentioned and have the standing to expect compliance.
Moaveni anticipates such objections, acknowledging "the extraordinary horror and centrality" of the suffering of women victimized by Islamic State, like the Yazidis whose enslavement and rape have received enormous, sometimes prurient, coverage.
The latest blow to China has been the spread of coronavirus from Wuhan, whose geographic centrality and 223.9-million population make it a Chicago-like crossroads for China and to the world.
There's another lesson to keep in mind this Eid al-Adha: The centrality of the sacrifice story in Islam is a reminder of how Islam is a deeply and literally Abrahamic religion.
Yet despite third-party voters' centrality to the outcome, we haven't yet seen the cavalcade of loving profiles of "Johnson Country" asking what people who voted for neither Trump nor Clinton think.
The centrality of Beam to this new Xbox experience seems like it could be more of a distraction for a large number of users, but otherwise these changes feel like a clear win.
Having piqued your interest, Maddow now broadens her narrative and explains why this anecdote is an apt illustration of the book's larger point — the centrality and influence of the oil and gas industry.
Neoconservative intellectuals and policy wonks pushed for the centrality of democracy promotion in books like Gregory Fossedal's The Democratic Imperative: Exporting the American Revolution (1989) and Muravchik's Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America's Destiny (1991).
But U.S. officials told a closed-door preparatory meeting that they could not agree on sections of the text supporting the "centrality of the multilateral trading system" and the need to support "development".
But its centrality was cemented on June 16, 2015, the day Mr. Trump descended in the gilded escalator at his Manhattan skyscraper to announce his intention, then quixotic-seeming, to run for president.
As an (allegedly) neutral, efficient, modern, and tax-enticing hub that is simultaneously best friends with both China and the U.S., Singapore's centrality undoubtedly serves Art Stage's function, or at least its aspirations.
It was theologically rich: highlighting not just the centrality of Christ's death as the ultimate example of love, but the way in which love can counter oppression: love as a form of resistance.
Because of its geographic centrality and proximity to Italy, Libya is a frequent way station for refugees and victims of trafficking traveling from the Middle East, sub-Saharan and East Africa to Europe.
Even more decentralized than their mainline counterparts, evangelical Christian groups tend to stress scriptural authority (including scriptural inerrancy) and the centrality of being "saved" to an even greater extent than, say, modern Lutheranism.
What's often missing from our national immigration narrative is the centrality of complex binational communities like Cali-Baja, home to the country's busiest port of entry and the San Diego-Tijuana metropolitan area.
This centrality of jihadism — the idea that America's top priority is fighting ISIS, consequences for human rights or other objectives be damned — is consistent with the hyperbolic tone Flynn uses when discussing terrorism.
Eight years later, it's difficult to imagine our current discourse on inequality—or the present centrality of inequality as a policy issue to begin with—without the framing and language that Occupy popularized.
"The depth, importance and centrality of these beliefs caused defendants to restructure their lives to engage in this volunteer work," Judge Márquez said in a 22-page ruling that was released on Monday.
One Security Council diplomat who was not authorized to speak about the meeting said it seemed to be designed to show Ms. Haley's centrality in the administration and her closeness to the president.
This judgment doesn't gainsay the political character of the show, though it does suggest that his celebrity, rather than his intentions—the one odd little picture aside—accounts for his centrality to it.
An important theme in the actions is the centrality of government leaders acknowledging what is taking place and that the public must be discerning about what it sees and hears in social media.
Given the centrality of these three states to presidential politics, and the campaign-like nature of these activities, Zuckerberg's trip has generated a lot of social media speculation about a possible presidential run.
Yuri Shabelnikov and Yuri Khorovsky's painting from the series The End (11924–07) also references the sculpture as the opening image of all movies shot at Mosfilm and its centrality to Soviet pop culture.
" Yet feminism, Starbucks, the smartphone, the L.G.B.T.Q. movement, the global domination of English, EasyJet, Paris's loss of centrality in Western cultural life—all of these developments have disrupted what it means "to be French.
Congress understands the geographic centrality of Taiwan in the First Island Chain, along with the large strategic value of a free Taiwan in preserving America's position as a great power in the West Pacific.
A trend that personifies the centrality of emotion in consumer trends is the surprising growth of books over the past decade, especially in the United States, despite an avalanche of predictions to the contrary.
And yet, despite the centrality of this protection, in New York City jails, where 86 percent of the population is black or Hispanic, 75 percent of inmates have not been convicted of a crime.
But its religious and economic centrality was contradicted by Saudi Arabia's continuing political marginality, with Britain, the United States and even the Pakistani Army responsible for its internal stability and defense from external threats.
As I began work on A12, a podcast series about the violence in Charlottesville, I couldn't reconcile the centrality of anti-Semitism on August 11 and 12 with its marginalization in the year since.
In "A Book About Love," published in 2016, Lehrer touches on all types of love — even the platonic kind — drawing on research, history, and philosophy to argue for its centrality to the human experience.
The Middle Kingdom has historically defined itself by its centrality and uniqueness in the world going back millennia; the United States' comparatively young identity is associated with universality and the mission of spreading its values.
When asked where I grew up, I usually explain Bridgewater's centrality—it's smack dab in the middle of the state—and how it's about an hour from New York City and 90 minutes from Philadelphia.
The cultural centrality and multiple uses of corn in Mexican cooking was the central pillar supporting the 2010 decision by UNESCO to include Mexican cuisine in its list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Another reason for The Matrix's centrality to the idea that trans identity is core to understanding the Wachowskis' body of work stems from how perfectly (and perhaps accidentally) it captures something essential about being trans.
The centrality given to conductors — symbolized by their sometimes, yes, bizarrely large paychecks — is a symptom of a struggling classical field, clinging to the last gasps of a dying system of almost entirely male stars.
SULZBERGER: But our job and our constitutional structure and, you know, the centrality of a free press and the First Amendment, demands that a free press asks tough questions and hold the powerful to account.
The curator of the show, Siona Wilson, told me that it's her intention to demonstrate the centrality of women in the #BlackLivesMatter movement, citing its formation by three women who, not incidentally, identify as queer.
Immigration, the status of minorities, the centrality of language to identity, and also, however implicitly, the state-sponsored Armenian genocide (which the Turkish government continues to deny to this day) all course through the work.
Throughout his speech, Xi emphasized his vision of the Communist Party's centrality in all future reform, and noted that "the centralized unified leadership of the party" had overseen the economic transformation over the last 40 years.
Hailed as a landmark book offering a collective, serious challenge to white feminists by women of color, "This Bridge" reshaped how feminism was revised, reconceptualized, expanded, and laid the groundwork for the centrality of intersectionality today.
In 2012, he acknowledged the centrality of public sentiment to the rise of liberalism, and that Republicans bore the obligation to win public trust before they set about dismantling what it took Democrats decades to build.
Because all romance novels are united by two guiding principles—the centrality of an initially-troubled relationship, and a happy ending—they have been written off as formulaic and light reads in contrast to literary fiction.
Despite the near universality of these receptors and their centrality to survival, scientists didn't discover the big family of genes that encode for olfactory receptors until 225, with the ones for taste receptors following in 22.
MM: Well given the peace process, given the centrality of peace, of the necessity to maintain the peace process, I think there is, there would be a good reception in Europe to this because it's interesting.
I commend to readers the written statement submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), which demonstrates the centrality of clear intent requirements and the importance of this legislation.
The progress made by Sara Howard, John Moore, and the Isaacson brothers in the absence of their mercurial mentor is a surprise only in terms of the centrality Kreizler was given by the story before now.
But it has materially impeded those exports for now, which is significant given the importance of British-built aircraft in the coalition's bombing campaign and the centrality of arms sales to Britain's relationship with Saudi Arabia.
He makes a strong case for the centrality of the fugitive slaves to the sectional crisis; indeed, by emphasizing the symbolism of the issue, he may have slighted the importance of its political and legal aspects.
CENTRAL BANKERS Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau and President of the Central Bank of the Netherlands Klass Knot will talk about the centrality of central banks at 0930 GMT (Editing by Alexander Smith)
Volker's public testimony will mark a notable moment in the inquiry even amid a crowded deposition slate, given his centrality to the narrative Democrats are attempting to frame around President Donald Trump's actions related to Ukraine.
Fitzpatrick also notably voted for the GOP tax bill that repealed Obamacare's individual mandate, a vote that Democrats argue effectively erases his vote against the earlier health care bill, given the mandate's centrality to the law.
In contrast, preliminary research has found that the "Star Wars" franchise has an unusually high degree of female centrality, indistinguishable from that of men in the films, and one that appears to be increasing over time.
Nanette has to adhere to certain elements of Space Fleet canon — how the technology works, for instance — and has to work around the fact that Bob's centrality to this scenario allows her only so much latitude.
Given the centrality of the event to the series, and the intense emotions it was designed to inspire in viewers, it's perhaps not surprising that some reacted by blaming the Crock-Pot for their beloved character's death.
What's been lost in the more transactional, tariff-focused Trump administration is the centrality of the transatlantic economic space as the world's most important both in setting global rules and, more often than not, playing by them.
But their centrality to the case highlights the city's large (albeit decreasing in recent years) population of people experiencing homelessness— estimates vary between 4,000 and 7,000 people— many of whom have mental health and substance abuse issues.
U.S. officials last month blocked WTO efforts to draft a statement of unity over the "centrality" of the global trading system and the need to aid development.. A USTR spokeswoman could not be immediately reached for comment.
Beyond the magnetism of the I.O.C., sports organizations have long been attracted to Switzerland for its political neutrality, geographic centrality, favorable tax structure and friendliness to private arbitration, said Lucien W. Valloni, a sports lawyer in Zurich.
In slotting the Aggies at No. 4 and keeping Alabama (8-0) at No. 1, the committee affirmed the Southeastern Conference's centrality to the sport and ensured plenty of gloating on talk-radio stations in the South.
As a result, the core of Indian nationhood is premised upon the centrality of Hindu religion and values, and any opposition to this tenuous narrative has to be violently stamped out or slapped with charges of sedition.
Eitan Klein, deputy director of the authority's Antiquities Robbery Prevention Unit, said the document provided evidence of an organized administration in the Kingdom of Judah and of the centrality of Jerusalem as the kingdom's economic capital. Prof.
On his return to sub-Saharan Africa, his 31st trip abroad, he finds himself on the front lines of poverty, climate change and migration — his signature issues — while emphasizing Africa's centrality to the future of the church.
While the show's main character is gone, several things remain: the docu-fiction aesthetic, the near-centrality of the Cali Cartel; and Pedro Pascal as Javier Peña, the hard-bitten D.E.A. agent who helped take down Escobar.
Aside from their diluted emotional impact, in numbers the sculptures nonetheless invite comparison of their differences in size, surface texture, and finish (or lack thereof), bringing the focus back to the centrality of the process of making.
The radio broadcast reflects the popularity of group discussions and relations in the 1970s, highlighting the emotional reactions of the group members, while addressing the centrality of group activity central to the Women's Building and Feminist Art Program.
They have already woven such an elaborate theory as to the centrality of Russia in their strategy for stymieing Trump, and devoted so much political capital to the enterprise, that relenting now would make them appear utterly foolish.
As Bentham said, the panopticon is an architecture, and while Foucault expanded upon that to include all structures that inspire self-discipline, it's important to consider the centrality of architecture because once you think about it – it's everywhere.
Kimmel's centrality to the attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare began in April when he revealed on-air that his infant son had been diagnosed with a heart ailment that required surgery -- and would likely require future surgeries.
Because of the centrality of the holy sites to the Muslim world, the Saudi monarch's preferred title is "Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques," referring to the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in nearby Medina.
In contemporary India the concerted attacks on Jawaharlal Nehru, the country's first prime minister and a symbol of the anticolonial movement who understood the centrality of secularism in Indian society, is a covert way of attacking secular democracy.
The outpouring of grief and warm remembrances in the wake of the composer Pauline Oliveros's death last year clarified her centrality to the history of experimental music: Her radical philosophy of Deep Listening changed how we hear music.
The centrality of the Axis of Resistance and the ballistic missile program in Iran's national security doctrine make negotiations on these issues unlikely to be successful, regardless of whether the U.S. upholds, fixes or abandons the nuclear deal.
But it was difficult to learn about the centrality of gay themes in Mr. Bussotti's work — or much of anything — from this concert, which offered scant program notes and no English translations for the Italian-language vocal works.
"The centrality of the vase in my work is certainly a reference to a global perspective on art history and production," she said on the occasion of an exhibition of her work at the Montclair Art Museum in 2002.
But as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's investigation into a fatal self-driving car accident should remind us, the automobile's centrality to the American way of life was an expensive and political battle with nearly uncountable human casualties.
By Sunday, the centrality of the Rupert Murdoch-controlled network to the party's presidential contest was all but assured, as Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York became the fourth Democratic contender to sit for a Fox News town hall.
Democrats say the centrality of Mulvaney to the case against Trump was made plain Saturday by Trump's own lawyers, who attacked the House managers for not having a witness to directly link Trump to the pressure campaign against Ukraine.
As it stands, the Democratic primary system disproportionately favors candidates able to appeal to overwhelming white electoral bastions in the Midwest and New England, a counterintuitive strategy considering the centrality of people of color to the party's electoral base.
In such a scenario, Biden would likely be looking to South Carolina, the fourth contest, as a potential firewall, given his strength with African American voters and the centrality of those voters to the outcome in the Palmetto State.
Although Marisol may have been somewhat forgotten in recent years, her centrality in the art world during the 1960s and well into the '80s is unquestionable, and cannot be considered anything less than a significant contribution to the history of art.
Alongside Foxconn, TSMC is one of Taiwan's most important and profitable companies, and is an obvious target both due to its wealth and scale, as well as its centrality in the increasingly fraught cross-straight relations between China and Taiwan.
I have a visceral sense of all this, having been raised in a fundamentalist household, and my memories of Easter reach back to beginnings: my father, a Baptist minister, understood the centrality of this special day, even the whole Easter weekend.
And as for Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, despite FBI employment and centrality to an "investigation" clearing Hillary Clinton, both were prolific anti-Trump texting partners and made it clear that they did not want to see him become president.
In doing so, they can enable and legitimize practical solutions in Jerusalem that accept the centrality of the city to the Jewish people, and to the manufactured problem of the "refugees", by finally rehabilitating them and absorbing them as fellow Arabs.
But as Spain's territorial crisis deepens, Podemos has acquired a new political centrality that will require it to propose an alternative to the status quo that appeals to both the center-left Socialist Party's supporters as well as Catalan nationalists.
Additionally, some have interpreted the song's centrality to the "Yeehaw Challenge" on TikTok, where people have been dressing in cowboy hats and boots while lip-syncing to the song, as proof that "Old Town Road" is little more than a meme.
His was a German-American family of a kind whose centrality to American experience would later get erased a bit by historical circumstance, but was an extremely strong cultural type — as celebrated by H. L. Mencken — for a long time.
It's enough to give those of us who worry that the multiplex has ceded some of its cultural centrality to the HDTV in your living room hope that the movies might once again become the center of passionate debates and arguments.
One of country's most cherished ideologies is a belief in the power and centrality of the individual: that every person succeeds or fails because of their personal effort, or grit, or stamina, and every person deserves whatever success or failure follows.
Jack Dorsey, Twitter's co-founder and chief executive, is an outspoken supporter of liberal causes, and the company has reveled in its centrality to viral progressive movements — the Arab Spring, #BlackLivesMatter, #metoo and #MarchForOurLives were all animated by forces on Twitter.
To curb America's imperial adventurism—and the president's personal ability to engage in it unilaterally—it is essential not only to draw down the nation's enormous global military presence but to reduce the dollar's centrality to international trade and finance.
Two other acts, one setting aside public lands for agricultural colleges and the other creating the Department of Agriculture, were rooted in Republican beliefs about the centrality of free-labor farming in the future of the West — and of the nation.
Having that type of moment, that very bluegrassy, country moment, at the climax of this hip-hop song was a assertion of saying, well, you know, we&aposre hip-hop, but we&aposre not just defined by this urban centrality.
Given Coinbase's centrality in the current rush of attention in the hard-to-understand crypto space, Horwitz will at times have to serve as an ambassador for the asset class in general, explaining what exactly it is that Coinbase offers consumers.
He believes that deep historical trends point toward continued American centrality in the world, and thus encourage hostile nations to drop their antagonism and work with the US. And he believes history does not favor unpopular dictatorships or overextending regional powers.
To adopt post-truth thinking is to depart from Enlightenment ideas, dominant in the West since the 17th century, that value experience and expertise, the centrality of fact, humility in the face of complexity, the need for study and a respect for ideas.
It has launched a thousand think pieces and served as the subject of two recently released books — Rebecca Traister's Good and Mad and Soraya Chemaly's Rage Becomes Her — that treat the centrality of rage in the feminist movement, and mad women more generally.
In some cases, the small paintings can be taken as part and parcel of Sharrer's exhaustively detailed settings, but their centrality and recurrence suggest that they held extra significance for her, reflecting something about the personalities of the occupants of her scenes.
" Known now for its centrality to early cyberculture, in Driscoll's telling, the WELL was "primarily an interest-driven BBS for fans of the Grateful Dead that occasionally featured salon-style conferences hosted by well-known thinkers on the transformative potential of social computing.
The plaintiffs' lawyers with "the highest degree of centrality," in the lingo of the study, have names you'll probably recognize: Richard Arsenault of Neblett Beard & Arsenault, Daniel Becnel, Dianne Nast of NastLaw, Christopher Seeger of Seeger Weiss and Jerrold Parker of Parker Waichman.
That's always been the SNL scam: convincing America that an institution is worth the time, money, and centrality in pop culture simply because it's been around so long, and it meant something to its viewers at some point in their personal histories.
Editorial The Madras High Court in Chennai, India, delivered a decision on Tuesday that was remarkable for its eloquence on the right to freedom of expression, on the centrality of this right to India's democracy and on the state's duty to protect it.
Of course we should continue to leave the door open for serious discussions if the situation changes, but the United States government does our citizens — and the world — a disservice if it continually discounts the centrality of nuclear weapons to the Kim regime.
The point of the 2015 deal "was that Japan and Korea would remove this issue from the centrality of our political relationship," said Kazuhiko Togo, a former Japanese ambassador to the Netherlands and a professor of international relations at Kyoto Sangyo University.
"One of country's most cherished ideologies is a belief in the power and centrality of the individual: that every person succeeds or fails because of their personal effort, or grit, or stamina, and every person deserves whatever success or failure follows," she wrote.
"But that unavoidable consequence of democratic government must be preferred to a system in which each conscience is a law unto itself or in which judges weigh the social importance of all laws against the centrality of all religious beliefs," Scalia wrote.
"We're opposite the cruise dock, in the last building Mies designed on the site of Fort Dearborn where the city was founded," said Lynn Osmond, the president and chief executive of the Chicago Architecture Center, emphasizing its centrality, both geographically and historically.
Hence, comments made by President-elect Donald J. Trump about the state of journalism and the role of media in the United States must be regarded as an acknowledgement of the power and centrality of ideas in pursuit of freedom and democracy.
The seating chart is the purview of the White House Correspondents' Association, an independent board of journalists who, with the sombre secrecy of a papal conclave, assess news organizations according to factors such as regularity of coverage and centrality to the national discourse.
Manafort may well be the biggest of those dominoes to fall, due to the centrality of his role in the Trump campaign during a time in which we know the efforts by the Russians to influence the election were hot and heavy.
Together they do little to support the countless words that have been written about either the moral benefits of reading fiction or the centrality of storytelling to human nature; hardly any refer to lessons learned, and seldom do they even allude to plot.
The critical importance of the Greater Caribbean to the Mississippi River system made it necessary for America to strategically dominate what might be called the American Mediterranean — for such is the geopolitical centrality of the Greater Caribbean to the entire Western Hemisphere.
Another aspect of A Star Is Born that would be repeated in future versions is the centrality of the female character, and, perhaps most importantly, the way that the role was seen as a way for an actress to breathe new life into her career.
There's one key announcement inside all of those other announcements that I think deserves more attention, and that relates directly to the idea that the real message of Amazon's keynote was the centrality of Amazon itself, not the specs on a fancy Echo Studio speaker.
With the firepower of a full choir, a performance by the gospel star BeBe Winans and stirring, faith-themed speeches from former presidents, Friday's service served as a reminder of the centrality of the African-American experience to the soul of the contemporary Democratic Party.
Sometimes consciously opaque, other times extremely accessible, Onli was able to create a show that allowed the works to be seen on their own terms, while carving out a space that asserted the centrality of speech and words in the work of these artists.
Driven by President Donald Trump's "America First" strategy and a preference for bilateral deals, the United States had pushed against ministers drafting a perfunctory ministerial that included references to the centrality of the global trading system and to trade as a driver of development.
Why it matters: If Europe decides it cannot rely on the U.S. and American rivals understand the same thing, Trump could risk jeopardizing an international system that had — until now — been led by the U.S. The centrality of the Atlantic Alliance cannot be overstated.
In experiments, they were able to match the performance of PageRank in evaluating the "centrality" of nodes in a graph, which can be thought of as a measure of how likely a random walker is to encounter those nodes as it explores the graph.
Though it can easily be made aesthetic and artistic, the family portrait, as it originated in Victorian and Edwardian photo studios, is ultimately utilitarian: It's meant to serve as a memento, a relic, a template, a text that illustrates the cultural centrality of the family.
Meanwhile, the centrality of eroticism in Powers's narrative necessitates a de-emphasis on canonical artists without an obvious erotic component to their personas (Louis Armstrong, Bob Dylan), and inconclusive glosses on others (Chuck Berry, Michael Jackson) whose sexual and racial stories are more complicated.
One stressed the centrality of the issue as a security problem; that is, a viewpoint under which the amalgam of transnational crime, global terrorism, and world drug trade was understood as virtually inevitable and, thus, should be answered with broad and persistent hardline policies.
Like most good science fiction, the film uses the future as a mirror to refract the present: Today, given the never-ending cascade of new social media apps and the centrality of the old ones, connectedness is like an assumption everything else is built on.
At this point, though many people on all sides still refuse to acknowledge it, the evidence is overwhelming: It was cultural backlash, against immigrants, minorities, uppity women, liberals, and all the other forces seen as dislodging traditional white men from their centrality in American culture.
This can make TV's centrality to the cultural conversation seem completely nuts if you compare acclaimed the spy drama The Americans to Mountain Monsters (a reality show I keep getting emails about, in which a crew of monster hunters tracks something called the "Sheepsquatch," among other creatures).
The talk around the fire was not about climate data and behavior change, but about an existential crisis — a crisis that made space for people to turn away from the myths of progress, human centrality and our separation from "nature" and, instead, become humbler, more imaginative creatures.
Kessler writes most of these profiles well, with flesh on the bone, yet there comes a moment when it seems both too much and not enough to fire off three-page mini-biographies, many whittled down to story lines designed to illustrate the centrality of capture.
Given the centrality of the new Division protecting healthcare workers' right to refuse medical services on religious grounds, civil rights groups such as the ACLU and Lambda Legal have raised the possibility of medical providers being defended for denying services to members of the LGBTQ community.
Inherent in all this, if you are prone to a certain kind of nostalgia, is simply more cause for mourning, because what has ultimately disappeared is the centrality and even glamour so long attached to the therapeutic profession in the life and culture of New York.
But smaller outlets, especially those tied to a geographic area, face a host of greater hurdles: diminishing readerships, a decline in small businesses (and thus in the advertising base), and the increasing centrality of New York and Washington, D.C., which drain talent and investment from elsewhere.
But if Albee's estate insists on an all-white cast, it must also assert that the play is fundamentally about the fragility of whiteness and its centrality in the American Dream — that it is a concept with which all of its characters have an inextricable relationship.
What it suggests, above all, is the centrality of narrative and imagination to successful statesmanship, and the extent to which it's possible for a very unusual sort of politician to effectively reinvent tradition, synthesize from conflict, and persuade many millions of people to go along with it.
With each improvement — whether it is the zapping of irksome ads or the restructuring of how mobile sites work — Google is continuing to consolidate its power over the web, which has lost its centrality in the modern internet ecosystem to platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat.
In October, Kelly said that "Robert E. Lee was an honorable man" and that "the lack of an ability to compromise led to the Civil War," displaying a staggering ignorance about the conflict and a racial insensitivity that marginalized the centrality of slavery to the war.
" He added, "The disagreement between Coates and me is clear: any analysis or vision of our world that omits the centrality of Wall Street power, US military policies, and the complex dynamics of class, gender, and sexuality in black America is too narrow and dangerously misleading.
I think now we understand that, given where we are, both the centrality of Facebook, but also, frankly, we're a profitable enough company to have 210,103 people go work on reviewing content, so I think that means that we have a responsibility to go do that.
I think now we understand that, given where we are, both the centrality of Facebook, but also, frankly, we're a profitable enough company to have 20,000 people go work on reviewing content, so I think that means that we have a responsibility to go do that.
For starters, it cuts against the incentives of key players: Even Clinton's own camp prefers to emphasize things like Russian hacking or James Comey's bizarre last-minute letter to Congress that were entirely outside of their control rather than admit to the basic centrality of the email story.
But beyond the primary math, it raises a kind of conceptual issue about Sanders's political theory: Given the centrality of African-American voters to the Democratic Party, it's hard to envision a left-wing political revolution taking place in the United States that they have so little enthusiasm for.
This is a tricky achievement, more Revolver than the frequently compared White Album, and where the Beatles occupy that magical classic pop paradise due to influence, canonical centrality, and cultural saturation, Prince lives in the same world, the same joyful goofy surreal musical utopia, because he deliberately constructed it.
But despite the fact it will talk dirty and maybe even twerk for you, it's the inescapable centrality of its CCTV head gazing right at you, almost seeing through you, that adds a crucial sense of self-awareness — and ultimately makes the larger message about where we're headed stick.
The "centrality" of the Belt and Road project "serves as a significant bottom-up incentive for Chinese executives to position their business activities within its framework, in order to access state financing, receive diplomatic support abroad and garner political favor at home," Brennan added in a note published Monday.
McAneny and doctors of her generation mourn a culture of medicine they see slipping from their grasp: as health systems have expanded and grown more reliant on data to make clinical decisions, care has become fragmented across ever-wider teams and doctors have lost some of their centrality.
Even as the Christmas season in the United States steadily grows more and more secular, to reflect a country that's much less homogenized in its makeup, it retains the centrality of charity, the need to make sure people who are downtrodden and ignored are treated with kindness and respect.
Enlisting three dozen star singers, excerpts from 29 operas and a stage full of vintage film footage and uncanny projected evocations of classic productions, the Met made a case for its centrality — not just artistically but also civically, not just in the past but also in the future.
It's a pity that Moser is only dutiful about the work, given that in a sense, the work was her real life, the place where she found the eros, the excitement and fulfillment she long sought; it is perhaps why he gives such centrality to her myth instead.
It reminds us of the centrality of race-based slavery to our nation's history; of the idealism of those, white and black, who sought to build a society based on racial equality upon the ashes of slavery; and of the violent overthrow of the experiment in biracial democracy.
As the parties clashed over the shutdown, Mr. McConnell threw more fuel on the fire last week with an op-ed article in The Washington Post assailing the ethics and election overhaul legislation that Democrats proudly designated H.R. 1 to emphasize its centrality to the party's image and agenda.
If The Masked Singer remains a hit, it will likely mark a return to big, stunt-driven reality shows on the part of the broadcast networks, whose centrality to the TV landscape has all but ended yet who continue to persist as major outlets through sheer cultural inertia.
With his 100 day-mark in office rapidly approaching on Saturday and with lots of criticism that he simply hasn't accomplished much bouncing around Washington, what better way to reassert your dominance -- or at least centrality to the political conversation -- by making senators board buses to come to you to talk?
"If I'm constantly being reminded about how material in my everyday environment relates to my trauma, we may be reinforcing the centrality of that traumatic event to that person's narrative, driving symptoms up as a result," said Benjamin Bellet, the lead author of the study and a Ph.D. student at Harvard.
Gary Jacobson, emeritus professor of political science at the University of California-San Diego, wrote in an email that the centrality of Trump in an election without his name on the ballot was clear everywhere: The election continued a long-term trend toward more nationalized, partisan, and president-centered midterm elections.
"This sale is unprecedented in terms of the number, value and prominence of the works being proposed, the centrality of these works to the museum's collection, and the process the museum employed to select and dispose of the deaccessioned items," the attorney general's office said in its filing on Friday.
I learned about Stonehenge as a schoolboy, maybe because that site is older; maybe because its existence burnishes the myth of European centrality to human history; or maybe because the United States bombed the hell out of Laos for nine years, transforming the Plain of Jars into a death trap.
The centrality in this new campaign of the most brutal and criminal of the rebel militias deployed in Afrin and in Turkey's lawless northern Aleppo Euphrates Shield zone is a source of fear for civilians in northeast Syria, particularly the Kurds and Christians most likely to suffer from their depredations.
And not just because of a white backlash to his administration or to the growing diversity of the American population, but because white Democrats dramatically shifted their views of the centrality of racial discrimination in American life after the election of a black man to the highest office in the land.
Given the centrality of his pledge to build a wall along the southern border of the United States (muffled voice: And make Mexico pay for it), Trump is totally committed to ensuring that he can go to voters in 24 and tell them he made good on that most important of promises.
Armenia, in the Caucasus Mountains, was the first country to convert to Christianity, in the fourth century, and the richly painted religious texts here, lettered in the unique Armenian alphabet, are a testament to the centrality of the church in a nation that would soon be plunged into the world of Islam.
I don't pretend to understand the statistical tools involved — they produce something called "eigenvectors," which is fun — but here's how the authors sum up what they found: Prior to the second half of 2012, conservative and liberal issues share a moderate level of centrality, while the radical flank occupies a more peripheral position.
Their models prioritize growth and discovery, of course, but also assume the centrality of your people: the accounts you follow and which follow you, or with whom you communicate directly, and are bound up in their founding myths and structures: Facebook's social graph; the News Feed; the Instagram feed; Twitter's rigid user relationships.
Given the centrality of its location and the modesty of its price point (as little as $29.99 a month, more for unlimited towels), this outpost of Synergy attracts a diverse, largely middle-class clientele, whose professions, personalities, styles and hours at the gym in some ways reflect the circadian rhythms of the city itself.
Originally launched by President Ronald Reagan as a way to provide phone services to low income households in the eighties, the program was expanded under the Obama Administration in 2016 to include broadband services as an acknowledgement of the centrality of the internet in modern American life (just as the phone was in the 80s).
"With gratitude we acknowledge that the Reformation helped give greater centrality to sacred Scripture in the church's life," the pope said in a joint declaration at Lund Cathedral with Bishop Munib A. Younan, the head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land and the president of the Lutheran World Federation.
"AI as a field has been going on for many decades, but it is quite obvious right now it has raised to a level of centrality for every major technology company, including us and frankly every other business and area," Dario Gil, vice president of AI and Q (for quantum) at IBM Research, told CNBC.
While the Ukraine impeachment does focus on the president's interactions with a foreign leader, little evidence has emerged to back up the Trump defense that those interactions reflected legitimate US foreign policy interests—an argument especially hard to believe given the centrality of Rudolph Giuliani's efforts and his role as the president's personal counsel.
District of Columbia where he cited the centrality of "text, history, and tradition" in deciding gun policy, he's a classic originalist in at least one respect: He really does seem to think gun laws should fit the environment of the Republic's founding in the 1780s, when tri-corner hats and muskets were the stuff of life.
Bemoaning the changes that have plagued New York in recent years — the proliferation of $20 million apartments, the banks now on every corner visualizing the centrality of money to the city's consciousness, the substitution of culinary virtue for a broader civic morality — has been an avocation for many people living in and around Manhattan for well over a decade.
Given his centrality to the founding of Fluxus, and even allowing for a 15 year hiatus after the mid '60s during which he raised a family and worked as a high level arts administrator, Patterson was at a double disadvantage in his career in the US as both a Fluxus artist and an African American artist.
"More often that not, traditional models of urban growth and theories of city form fail to explain the dynamics now evident in both the networked global city, which thrives as a new economic centrality in the world system, and in the megacity, which faces severe pressures generated by its own relentless growth," write Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode in The Endless City.
"Some of those who try and ban our customs are in essence trying to make Europe more uncomfortable for Jews, because the essence and centrality of our life are our ancient traditions, and if our customs are not welcome nor are our communities," Moshe Kantor, the president of the European Jewish Congress, wrote in a statement to The New York Times.
The twin pressures of a political situation that has a tendency to gobble up all available media oxygen and the increased centrality of review aggregation sites like Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic (to the degree that movie studios routinely blame bad Rotten Tomatoes scores for their box office failures) have pushed more and more media companies to cut back on culture writing.
Dorian is quick to point out that the company didn't start the popular hashtag #TCMParty — as far as I can tell, it began in September 2011 tied to a live tweet-along of the movie Guys and Dolls by a handful of classic film bloggers — but the hashtag has come to occupy a kind of centrality to classic film discussion on Twitter and even other platforms.
Few could have predicted from that first show of femme male models dressed in pussy bows and fur lined slip-ons that Mr. Michele would so successfully capture the zeitgeist that a creative vision he is the first to characterize as eccentric would drive a sluggish label to cultural centrality and its parent global brand (Gucci is owned by the multinational Kering) to high double-digit growth.
It may fairly be said that leaving accommodation to the political process will place at a relative disadvantage those religious practices that are not widely engaged in; but that unavoidable consequence of democratic government must be preferred to a system in which each conscience is a law unto itself or in which judges weigh the social importance of all laws against the centrality of all religious beliefs.
There was no sign, alas, of Kim Kardashian, our most famous Armenian-American, but His Holiness Karekin II, the catholicos (or supreme patriarch) of the Armenian church, was also spotted in the galleries; the country was the first to make Christianity its official religion, and this exhibition, packed with weighty stone crosses and richly illuminated gospels, is a testament to the centrality of the church to Armenian cultural identity.
For instance, the endless and often tiresome contretemps over the 1619 Project—last year's examination of slavery's centrality to the American story in The New York Times Magazine—is essentially reducible to a disagreement over whether our country is defined by a set of founding ideals, now and then betrayed or undermined by bad actors, or by a set of structural forces that have materially shaped our political and societal outcomes.
There's an unabashedness to the centrality of its women, but it also never once devolves into a bunch of scenes that amount to star, co-creator, writer, and director Natasha Lyonne taking center stage to say, "Well, as a woman..." But it's unlikely that Russian Doll's flinty femininity would be the first thing you talked about when discussing the show, or even the fourth or fifth or sixth.
Here is emphasizing his signature issues — poverty, climate change and migration — while focusing on Africa's centrality to the future of the Roman Catholic Church and the church's contributions to reconciliation in the war-scarred continent Pope Francis wrapped up the Mozambique leg of his journey at an open-air Mass at the Zimpeto soccer stadium on Friday morning, where he urged attendees to put past conflicts behind them and shape the country's future through reconciliation.
The image and centrality of that doll, long disappeared with the vicissitudes of divorce, moves, college, and adult life, came rushing back in the most unlikely of scenarios, two-thirds of the way through the Met Breuer's current centenary celebration of Italian designer and architect Ettore Sottsass, reluctant father of Memphis, co-creator (with Perry King) of the unforgettable Olivetti Valentine, author of the visionary Wolf House, in Colorado, and the sublime blue pavilion of the furniture museum in Ravenna.
" In a 21979 article, in the journal Rethinking History , David Harlan, a historian and the author of the "The Degradation of American History," described Burns's major films as "dramas of integration," referring not only to the centrality of race in his work—"Baseball" pivots around Jackie Robinson—but to Burns's overarching commitment to the idea of a shared American culture, one whose values and ideals "can be found not in European intellectual traditions but in American social practices, in the myriad things Americans actually do together.
The voice has become the focus of the most vital experiments in pop music today—the way that the vocals of rappers like Kanye, Future, and Young Thug sound mangled and gooey over their tracks; the centrality of Auto-Tune to Caribbean pop and Afrobeats, a style of music that often sounds like a more ecstatic version of American R. & B.; the possibility that T-Pain, who popularized the use of pitch-shifting software, might be one of the most influential artists of our time.
According to Politico, the party's worried that left-leaning groups like Our Revolution will spoil upcoming elections in the South by challenging moderate Democrats: "It is critical to recognize that there is a different set of policy issues in the Deep South that are not in play in the coastal areas or the West," said Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams, a likely 2018 gubernatorial candidate, pointing to organized labor's historic economic centrality in parts of the Midwest, and its relative absence in the South, as an example.
But what hasn't made its way into the tributes is the centrality of the question, woven through virtually everything Cavell wrote in his nearly 50-year career, of what it means to be a citizen in the contradiction that is the United States of America — a country founded on a sacred commitment to liberty and justice as well as on the genocidal destruction of indigenous communities and the embrace of slavery, practices whose legacies have disgraced us from our country's founding to the catastrophe that is the Trump administration.
If there is a common thread to pull at — aside from the centrality of racial cross-pollination and appropriation in American pop, and the infinity of things to say about the Beatles — it might be a nagging feeling of loss, a belief that the music was better whenever you happened to be 13 and a fast song or a good beat first got your heart pumping faster and suggested a whole big world beyond whatever boundaries you thought were ruining your stupid teenage life; as with martinis, the first sip is invariably the best sip.

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