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"circularity" Definitions
  1. the fact of an argument or a theory using an idea or a statement to prove something which is then used to prove the idea or statement at the beginning

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The circularity, the perpetual motion of that delusion is extraordinary.
The Russians' tactics have a canny circularity, Ms. Gabrielle said.
In both "Tempo" and "Cadenza," there is repetition, circularity, recurrent themes.
When we watch them, we get caught in their strange circularity.
The narration advances with some circularity; the language is often stale.
Max: Or sisters in arms, because the business was built around circularity.
We know Game of Thrones is a show that loves its circularity.
With M87, it deviated from perfect circularity by less than 10 percent.
Vanacker: Exactly, as a starting point of creating circularity in the material space.
It's a frequent Bausch device, suggesting the circularity and repetitiveness of individual lives.
We're working on circularity right now and what that means in our company.
The circularity of this crème-de-la-crème process provides the sales leverage.
In their circularity, they evoke how the past and the future are fused together.
He was drawn to theological stringency, melodramatic all-or-nothings, and obnoxiously proud circularity.
How can we work with brands and retailers to encourage that ongoing flow and circularity?
The problem with that narrative is that it omits the circularity involved in economic policy.
This kind of analysis is ascendant on the left, but it carries a grim circularity.
Advocates of "circularity" welcome such initiatives, which aim to wring the most out of available resources.
To avoid this circularity, try to identify at least one smart person with a track record.
Over the years, she's created several works that revolve around circularity, most notably planetariums and timekeepers.
Another class of theories argues, with some circularity, that inflation is determined by expectations about inflation.
Other priority areas for promoting circularity and reducing high consumption rates include construction, textiles and food.
But what's being tested in these experiments is quantum mechanics itself, so there's a whiff of circularity.
The sense of circularity, at once fated and capricious, proves representative, as do the intimations of mortality.
We have a policy of zero waste to landfill and we have embraced circularity in our business model.
There's a great circularity to the footage, suggesting not only repetition in cinema but also in world history.
We have no evidence for such circularity of any of the three dimensions but we cannot exclude it either.
Distinctively, the building literalizes this view, forcing us to look up — delivering circularity rather than conclusion, surprise over certitude.
It works based on the principle of "circularity"—recycling water, materials, and waste as much as possible within the system.
"There is a certain circularity in all this that points to the risk of a debt trap," the BIS said.
" Building on this sense of circularity, as "Wildflowers" begins, there's also a call back to the instrumentation of the earlier "Flaw.
It's not just that you're constantly embarrassed by or ashamed of the circularity of the story when you think of it.
His death at the hands of Brienne had a neat circularity to it: she was finally fulfilling her promise to avenge Renly.
This leads to a final concern about "closing the loop" of circularity: that it can ring-fence parts of economy from globalisation.
There's a beautiful circularity to the awards – they celebrate the industry's most powerful people while paving the way for its future stars.
And I have to say, this is part of the circularity of the EA model that does give me a little pause.
The central idea of the film seems to be about the circularity of time and the way generations give way to the next.
As performed by Celia Keenan-Bolger and Jeremy Shamos, the exchange assumes the surreal circularity of Abbott and Costello's "Who's on first?" routine.
And then, with inevitable circularity, I was visualizing again the brutalized young men who had fired blindly into crowds just like this one.
We will not shy away from asking them challenging questions: What is circularity and can it really improve their operations and carbon output?
The circularity, though, is echt-Bausch, as is the preoccupation with things being done to impassive people, minus the Bauschian edge of cruelty.
Curated by Mouna Mekouar, Sehgal's constructed situations in Marrakesh were in dialogue with a centuries-old Moroccan tradition known as halqa, which emphasizes circularity.
But there is a queasy circularity about goodwill: the more companies bid up the price of acquisitions, the bigger the asset they can book.
We want to get a much better understanding of what happens after the primary sale of a product -- how can we create the circularity?
Reality check — Global Circularity Gap: The global economy was only 8.6 percent circular in 2017, according to Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE).
In its perfect circularity, its pure subordination of lived experience to mediated experience, Nusr-Et may be New York's first true 21st-century restaurant.
Backing the round is Ingka Group (a strategic partner to the Ikea franchisee system), Mustard Seed, Circularity Capital, D: Ax and The Ingenious Group.
And if Leia's last appearance is rendered via hologram, perhaps from R2-D2 — well, that would bring a fitting circularity to the Star Wars universe.
The opera extracts roughly half of the play, meaning we lose some of the slapstick circularity; what's gained is starkness, each episode standing in harsh isolation.
"The only true sustainable way to shop is to not shop at all," Rachel Kibbe, a brand consultant for circularity and sustainability in fashion, told Insider.
"To truly benefit from the circularity of aluminium requires improvements in collection, sorting and processing methods of post-consumer scrap," said Wood Mackenzie analyst Kamil Wlazly.
But, on the other hand, it seems his piece in Marrakesh requires a great deal more circularity and integration with the public than anything he's previously done.
Like other oil giants, Shell is also investing in carbon-capture technologiesHviid says Shell is also hunting down breakthrough ideas in what she calls the "circularity" industry.
Pair off with Arya Their pre-existing relationship means there would be a nice circularity to this, especially if they went on to become a powerful couple.
Everyone has a full closet, everyone knows there are a lot of clothes in their closet they don't wear, everyone should really be open to enter that circularity.
If this makes you think of the circularity of "La Ronde" while also recalling "The Vagina Monologues," you're only partway through the thicket of the play's theatrical references.
We have to admit that, while it's way cooler to see see the museum IRL, the circularity of the Guggenheim does lend itself quite nicely to the 268 experience.
We have to admit that, while it's way cooler to see see the museum IRL, the circularity of the Guggenheim does lend itself quite nicely to the 360 experience.
She tottered to the stand in the center of the court in a formless robe and a tasseled yellow hijab that accentuated the almost complete circularity of her face.
There's some circularity here: The Tea Party loudly borrowed from the left, using as its guide "Rules for Radicals," by Saul Alinsky, considered the father of modern community organizing.
Since inception, FinalStraw's mission has been engineered to encompass circularity in education, outreach, partnership, funding, and product design, with a belief that "reduce, reuse, recycle" is an outdated practice.
Also, there arguably is some valuation circularity at play here — Didi and Lyft valuations climb because of Uber valuation, and then Uber valuation climbs based on Didi and Lyft valuations.
The circularity of a depressive frame of mind, combined with the way he talked, a high-speed mumbling, had already forced him to repeat himself more than he could stand.
These stops and starts illustrate the painful circularity of Bergljot's problem: people don't believe her because she's a basket case, but she's a basket case because people don't believe her.
I want the circularity of the project [Buy Me Offline] to work in my favor, by taking back what is mine and selling what the recorders can't: my physical artwork.
The Series A round is led by Circularity Capital LLP — a VC that specialises in the so-called "circular economy" — with participation from fintech investor Coparion, Samsung NEXT, and Varengold Bank.
Cerqueira Leite's exhibition expresses this circularity by testing how bodily and viscerally directed sculptural forms are experienced, bringing awareness to gaps deep within a collective understanding of how we know 'self'.
To support this growth, the company is disclosing it has raised $7.4 million in further funding, in a round co-led by Circularity Capital, and existing backers Mustard Seed, and D-Ax.
What that means is that we want to get all our products back, starting with the medical products, and we will be at around 15 percent of circularity in our healthcare business.
Instead, I want the circularity of my projects to work in my favor, by taking back what is mine and selling what [people who record my cam videos] can't: my physical artwork.
Activists and advocates of "circularity" say that it is forcing rich countries to rethink what they do with their waste now that a chunk of it can no longer be swept away overseas.
H&M hasn't been shy about its renewable initiatives and according to WWD, will now also train employees on increasing circularity, collect 25,000 tons of clothing, as well as provide money for research.
The circularity of this is what comforts me, the knowledge that my dad was a witness to the grief I feel now as I am a witness to the grief he felt then.
Inspired by Jorge Luis Borges, Paul Gauguin, and ideas of life's circularity derived from Buddhism, the series revolves around three separate perceptions of time: yours (as the viewer), the photographer's, and his subjects'.
The marketing of OxyContin relied on an empirical circularity: the company convinced doctors of the drug's safety with literature that had been produced by doctors who were paid, or funded, by the company.
Wary of the pace at which this is happening, we are confident in our decision to track evian's commitments and journey along the way, and see how they plan to make circularity a reality.
Metcalf gave Mary's thoughts a self-contained circularity that left the character's family out in the cold, while paradoxically inviting the audience inside to see and feel exactly how this woman functioned, and why.
"All my work keeps going like a pendulum; it seems to swing back to something I was involved with earlier, or it moves between horizontality and verticality, circularity or a composite of them," she said.
But then one reason Scott Moncrieff's Proust sounds so Jamesian is that James's circularity sustains sexual euphemism in a way that Proust's more clinical kind does not, and those euphemisms were essential to English publication.
"It's clear that as we're hurtling toward just under 10 billion people on this planet by 2050, we need to think much more about sustainable production, sustainable consumption (and) circularity in our production patterns," she said.
Ms. Drury likes repetition and circularity and how that circle is really more of a spiral and how, after two or three acts, the spiral starts to look an awful lot like the fuse of a bomb.
The lugubrious discussions of fate and circularity are a drawback, unless you like that sort of thing, but the show does have a sense of humor that peeks through occasionally, particularly once the time traveling starts in earnest.
In an interview earlier this week, Dizzee said he liked the circularity of playing this show in this part of town—he played his first US show in Williamsburg in 2004 out the back of a flatbed truck.
So, it's really around feeling as part of a community, where the joint goal is to drive circularity, the joint goal is to find the right owner for the right product and its different existence in the life cycle.
So, for me, it's engagement the number one KPI which is relevant for me: it's about how I can create content that gets buyers excited, sellers excited, and at some point, get the brands excited to create that circularity.
Not without trying, though; filter effects, rhythmic variations, and stop-start programming manage to wrestle with the temporal circularity, knocking it off the tracks every now and then, and adding to the overall sense of tension in the process.
The reports suggest a circularity to the crisis in America's rust and manufacturing belts: the loss of jobs and wage stagnation has led to widespread disaffection, alienation and drug abuse; and drug abuse has led to joblessness, hopelessness and disaffection.
Side note: I appreciate there's a certain circularity in asking a psychic to contact another dead psychic to find out what may or may not happen next year, but it's the end of a very exhausting year, so bear with me.
His illustration of red ants on a Mobiüs strip could sort of be likened to the millions of us busily scurrying along our normal routes in a repeating loop; like roads on an island, there's circularity, no beginning and no end.
They have recently announced a series of bold commitments: an aim to offset pollution caused by transporting evian water by 2020, and a pledge for full circularity by 2025, meaning that all their bottles will be made from 100% recycled plastic.
But the way the story spent seven seasons expanding all the way out to encompass seemingly all of Westeros, before collapsing back down to Winterfell and King's Landing in this episode, also has a pleasing kind of circularity to it.
Directed and choreographed by Zach Morris and Jennine Willett, this production traffics in, and transcends, the enduring clichés of a profession, finding a hypnotic circularity in a craft that is, after all, about recreating the same images and words night after night after night.
Introduced by the Roman jeweler in 1999, the ring consists of as many as to five bands said to have been inspired by the circularity of the Colosseum in Rome, held in place by two flat rings engraved with the brand's famous Bulgari-Bulgari logo.
Psychoanalytic theory reached the peak of its impact in the late fifties, when Crews was switching from history-of-ideas criticism to psychoanalytic criticism, and it began to fade in the late sixties, when Crews was starting to notice a certain circularity in his graduate students' papers.
Drawing our attention to the height and circularity of the space, a 13-member horn ensemble popped up on two levels of the museum's spiral ramp, joined later by the dancers and 32 additional performers in a snaking descent toward the rotunda for a voluminous final section.
It's not hard to imagine that some version of this ending will also play out in George R.R. Martin's books, because his first book is so deeply focused on the Starks — fully half of its point-of-view characters are Starks or Stark-adjacent — and the man loves circularity.
Before leaving the hospital that night, I removed the bag of sand from my wallet, holding it up to the light as I have so many times over the past five years when I've needed to remind myself of the circularity of all things, of change as life's only constant.
Ingredients that would become familiar to Tanztheater Wuppertal fans are, astonishingly, fully formed here: dramatic vignettes that accrue to form a strange, coherent world; an eclectic musical mix that includes Chet Atkins, Debussy and Verdi; an exhilarating, repetitive line dance (here a marvelous diagonal procession); childhood rituals; adult fears and dreams; the circularity that haunts human behavior.
This has the effect of obscuring the relationship between things he's interested in and things he's not interested in, and it introduces a circularity: he has defined the scope of his study by drawing a line between what's criminal and what's not, when how that line came to be drawn is the subject of his study.
The elegant circularity of the ouroboros imitates the continual rhythm of the universe, and its association with eternal love has made it a popularly used design in mourning jewelry from the late 1700s throughout the 19th century (consider this Georgian enameled option on Weiner's site, which has an actual lock of human hair preserved below the snake's orbiting underbelly).
That's why I predicted Bran might end up on the Iron Throne a few years ago: Martin seems to be a fan of circularity, of events doubling back on themselves, and it made sense to me that the last chapter of his books might also focus on Bran, in which case it would make some degree of sense for him to have a position of at least some power.
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Last season, we were treated with Jane Chapman (Shailene Woodley) spinning in rage to the B52's "Dance this Mess Around;"  a melancholic drive with Madeline Martha McKenzie (Reese Witherspoon) along the cliffs of Monterey with Alabama Shakes's "The Feeling" injecting the gray veneer of the Bay Area with a dose of introspection; Bonnie Carlson (Zoe Kravitz) singing a rendition of Elvis's "Don't" in a minor key; Celeste swaying to Charles Bradley's "Victim of Love," a dirge that is equal parts maddening in its repetition as it is devastating in its circularity.

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