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"Women are so compartmentalized and told to be so compartmentalized," Laing told Mashable.
Whyd – Voice controlled speakers Music technology today is highly compartmentalized.
So now I'm keeping the passport compartmentalized at all times.
"He works with everything compartmentalized," Fernley said in an interview.
The most striking thing is how compartmentalized my colors are.
STEVE LIESMAN: I get that, and compartmentalized, that makes perfect sense.
Compartmentalized information and tactical deception are what keep this organization running.
Too often people consider science and the arts completely decoupled, compartmentalized.
This compartmentalized approach has also decreased my stress during the workday.
But the specific ways its content is compartmentalized might be divisive.
Speaking of the 'digital landscape' is such a compartmentalized view of humanity.
Every decision in your life will be compartmentalized into two-hour increments.
And that all came from Ms. Franklin — her rumbling, twanging, compartmentalized arrangement.
"Martina compartmentalized incredibly well, too," said Pam Shriver, Navratilova's former doubles partner.
We compartmentalized it, put it over there, and we all moved on.
"We kept things very compartmentalized in terms of money," he tells The Verge.
HVC-304 is the location of the House SCIF (Sensitive Compartmentalized Information Facility).
Having compartmentalized their lives for years, the Jenningses are bringing their work home.
Why does the agency continue to deny him access to "sensitive compartmentalized information"?
I compartmentalized my life for years because I was afraid to say anything.
On the court, Williams seemed to have compartmentalized her job from the accident.
Many big companies are compartmentalized, but ­Deutsche Bank took it to an extreme.
I have been, in my life, a secret keeper — a very compartmentalized woman.
Today, everything has become more compartmentalized, and interpersonal relationships are more difficult to find.
These have cameras and forward-facing compartmentalized rows of high-back slightly padded seats.
But Aday's mission is to squash the idea of a compartmentalized closet all together.
But before, they were compartmentalized, she said, locked behind closed doors in her head.
"When we learn things in the real world, subjects aren't compartmentalized," Dr. Schiavino-Narvaez said.
The fantasy of fashion remains off-limits for these women; their inclusion is still compartmentalized.
Problem: Hospitals are fragmented and compartmentalized with few processes for tracking patients beyond their walls.
It was more modular and compartmentalized, but could still contain a 400mm lens when required.
Despite our momentary hysteria, we've pretty much compartmentalized gun death, random mass shootings in particular.
Otherwise, the genre, in all its compartmentalized glory, may be nearly unrecognizable by the next decade.
We've long since compartmentalized the split — if we ignore it, maybe it didn't happen, you know?
"We all share a preference for a much more compartmentalized approach to Russia," the diplomat said.
These thermal stackers are perfect for anyone who likes their various lunch ingredients to stay compartmentalized.
David had a lot of twisting, compartmentalized branches in his life, something reflected in his work.
They described a compartmentalized approach, each of them focusing on a small part of the plane.
"We successfully programmed complex behavior in DNA robots and compartmentalized each task using DNA origami," said Thubagere.
The hidden world of Vipers, which he thought he had compartmentalized, is proving to be his detriment.
Lila compartmentalized the assault, and she and Marquis-Boire continued dating for a year and a half.
I wholeheartedly believe that love is something that should be shared and spread, not compartmentalized and isolated.
The dogs aren't anywhere near the girl and it's all compartmentalized in the way that it's filmed.
Criminal networks moving cocaine, people and gold across the globe are more compartmentalized but also extremely agile.
The field of mental health differs fundamentally from the rest of medicine that is compartmentalized and narrow.
At Clio Art Fair, you won't find the usual booths and compartmentalized spaces that typically characterize art fairs.
Meanwhile, the interior scenes are all compartmentalized into distinct tableaus, the distressing action appearing almost frozen in time.
"It's not that I've forgotten anything or I've closed down part of my mind or compartmentalized," he added.
Food is presented without fuss, in compartmentalized cardboard bins, as red-mohawked chickens, arrayed on shelves, stand guard.
"In one sense I think of my life as being compartmentalized," said Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican of Louisiana.
"There is an unavoidable overlap between withdrawal and the future and they cannot be neatly compartmentalized," Davis said.
It's just something we have to start thinking of, casting any and everyone, and not just this compartmentalized thing.
He may have been seething about it behind the scenes, but he compartmentalized it, for better or for worse.
She thought that she had successfully compartmentalized her guilt and that that part of her life was long over.
I compartmentalized my way through his catalogue, through I don't know how many listens of Off the Wall and Thriller.
Unless you're truly enamored with the compartmentalized tray layout that the Dock provides, I'm just not seeing the benefit here.
Partly as a result, in Algeria, as in other Arab countries, discourse in the media and among intellectuals is compartmentalized.
Even if trade talks can be compartmentalized from these issues, the US and China remain far apart on key questions.
Cyndi Lauper: These songs to me are pop music because when I was a kid, the radio wasn't so compartmentalized.
That comes during specified times, and this compartmentalized approach has dramatically improved my output and has reduced my stress levels.
It is not a certified sensitive compartmentalized information facility, a certification for facilities used to view or communicate classified information.
Perfect Strangers speaks to our compartmentalized lives, one eye on our shared world and the other on our private, digital screens.
The weight of their pain is heart-wrenching, but compartmentalized into a part of your brain so it doesn't crush you.
The Chinese leadership has compartmentalized the situation as a law enforcement dispute while making concessions on trade to help defuse tensions.
Each hour of the businessman's life was "rigidly compartmentalized" and "tightly budgeted," from work, to religion, to family and even exercise.
The compartmentalized version contains information on the sources and methods used to collect the information about Mr. Putin and his associates.
As much as we'd like to think that emotions can be compartmentalized, most of the time, everything's just a bit messy.
While it might sound compartmentalized, Tara and I, we can break it down in a way that everyone can understand it.
Carhart-Harris explained this as the brain being less "compartmentalized" and more "unified" under psychedelics, functioning in a "simpler" or "freer" way.
"Oligarchs like Akhmetov are used to leading very compartmentalized lives," said Columbia University's Alexander Cooley, an expert in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
That would be compiled on multiple systems, on separate networks, in different locations in regards to SCIFs, or sensitive compartmentalized information facilities.
For parents thinking of getting their kids smartphones, providing incremental and compartmentalized access can help establish good habits and prevent problematic dependency.
Although we like to tag people as geniuses or fools — it's a stark, easy taxonomy — they're more complicated and compartmentalized than that.
This would be alright if the RiutBag's interior was cleverly organized and compartmentalized, but that aspect of its design also left me underwhelmed.
He paid nearly $25,000 for a secure phone booth in his office, despite an existing secure compartmentalized information facility elsewhere in the building.
Kushner had been receiving Top Secret reports, as well as some reports further compartmentalized to protect sensitive sources, under an interim, or temporary clearance.
I just wonder if you can always be devoted and loyal to that one person after going through this experience with these compartmentalized relationships.
Infiniti also suggests that this foreshadows new design language for Nissan's upscale brand, including a deeply compartmentalized cockpit that separates the driver and passenger.
Although the federal defenders' office has a compartmentalized facility for viewing sensitive documents, the government refused to give Galloway and Barbour an unredacted copy.
Aides who previously operated on "top secret/sensitive compartmentalized information" interim clearances saw their access changed to "secret," a classification for less sensitive material.
Information is tightly compartmentalized in order to protect higher ups in the organizations, something that has hamstrung efforts to make any major, penetrating prosecutions.
When you cut an apple, or handle it roughly, its cells rupture, and compounds that had been neatly compartmentalized come in contact with each other.
She finds a kind of peace, however, in identifying her conflicting and compartmentalized selfhoods as ọgbanje, and in her transition towards a nonbinary gender existence.
He said in the past, countries could be assured that their intelligence would be kept "very, very, very tightly compartmentalized" -- only shared with the President.
By contrast, top officials under Mr. Bush and Mr. Obama kept a compartmentalized focus on the nuclear issue, since that was more easily addressed alone.
He says he had to alter his thinking, telling himself to always have empathy for his patients, while making sure he compartmentalized his feelings appropriately.
Kerrigan: We talked about how Christine has just compartmentalized her life — as an escort, as a law student, and then her personal life with her family.
Like the prosecutors, defense lawyers who practice in the national security trials at Guantánamo must have top-secret compartmentalized security clearances to work on the cases.
Some students and community members here have compartmentalized their feelings, which is probably easier for ardent football fans than for the abuse victims and their families.
I missed the way I used to feel about the internet's seemingly endless possibilities — those indulgent, experimental spaces — so I found a solution: I compartmentalized it.
Woodley, an actress I've rarely warmed to, is great as Jane, a single mother who's carefully compartmentalized the darkness in her life to keep moving forward.
Earlier this year, the largest American airlines further compartmentalized their economy cabins, adding basic economy on the low end and premium economy on the high end.
I have compartmentalized my professional life since having children, but I still crave success and want to be challenged with higher-level work and intellectual rigor.
Now they're much more compartmentalized and worried about attracting too much attention or having their research distorted, so they work in the shadows and mostly independently.
The Mutoshi experiment represents a very different operating model for mining companies, which have tended to see their engagement with the host community in more compartmentalized ways.
On their own, these films are pieces of a larger conversation that might have once felt compartmentalized to the past, whether far (Detroit) or recent (Whose Streets?).
Since then, as China has become an even more integral part of the global commerce system, the issues of trade and human rights have been increasingly compartmentalized.
The only common thread: if I sit on the edge of my bed and press play, I can bring the nagging melancholy I've compartmentalized away to a head.
It showed an interesting dimension, too, in that we had compartmentalized Jack's drinking — that it was his thing —but this was showing it in a little different light.
However, because Apple is so compartmentalized, the challenge of building what the company described as "GovtOS" would be substantially complicated if key employees refused to do the work.
Smooth and boxy, with a short curved strap on the outside but a highly functional and compartmentalized interior, it was never produced or seen by the outside world.
Queer life in Houston had been otherwise inaccessible for me, raucous and sloppy but highly compartmentalized; if you didn't know what to look for, you'd simply never find it.
Ten years ago it would have been compartmentalized in the size of investments: venture is $2 million to $20 million and private equity is $50 million to $200 million.
Get the Rolling Shoe Rack for $49 See Details For smaller garments like underwear or socks, this compartmentalized drawer is a great way to stay organized as a glance.
In fact, he was not even read into these compartmentalized conversations that pertained to drafting these legal memoranda and rules, and first learned of them from the news media.
This differed from previous arrangements over the past decade where Manafort had been the one who hired and managed research or media or other contractors, keeping them all compartmentalized.
When both parties view themselves so much as opposing teams in tug-of-war, issues like Israel become compartmentalized as extra inches of rope rather than significant, complicated issues.
I'd really like to know how I disconnected and compartmentalized that moment, storing it away for four decades, rarely thinking about it, telling no one until a month ago.
Filmmaker Cao Fei turns her attentions to the compartmentalized, monotonous labor of Osram light-bulb factory workers by depicting them acting out their fantasies in the video, "Whose Utopia"?
And, ever the Instagrammer, Quinn also strategically compartmentalized light and color throughout the loft, so she can use her vibrant lifestyle as a studio to share with her Instagram followers.
" Lysette continued that she laughed off the moment and compartmentalized it: "I had a job to do and I had to do it with Jeffrey, the lead of our show.
One reason why the painting works is because Kitaj, a collagist at heart, had attained mastery when it came to depicting a compartmentalized space in which unity and fracture coexisted.
For now, each of these neural nets are compartmentalized and optimized for one particular task—the AI that can beat us at Go doesn't know how to drive a car.
Whatever the outcome of the hearings and evaluation of the various testimonies, we need to resist the impulse to believe that people cannot live compartmentalized lives, across time and space.
Notre-Dame did not have automatic sprinklers in the framework of the roof, and its attic space was not compartmentalized with fire-breaking walls, said Frédéric Létoffé, a construction expert.
Gazing out my window, the outside view appears through the literal grid of the screen, so that all the shapes and colors are compartmentalized into a collection of tiny squares.
I think I can appreciate what the post-human promise is, which is this space of ethnic and gender fluidity, of not necessarily being compartmentalized, but it's a difficult, problematic position.
He was also added to a list of recipients of the President's Daily Brief, or P.D.B., a top-secret digest of the U.S. government's most closely held and compartmentalized intelligence reports.
Brent Bible, managing partner of Indiana's Stillwater Farms, said farmers in his community have compartmentalized a fear for their business versus their overall support for the platform carried out by Trump.
The person who most likely put the transcript into NICE would have been one of the NSC staffers responsibility for maintaining this highly compartmentalized system for intelligence storage at the NSC.
I'm like most people I know: I've taken what happened and tucked it into a very small, compartmentalized part of my memory, and very rarely open the box and let it out.
"Our podcast aims to normalize the real mom/parenting experience with listeners who might feel isolated, compartmentalized and like perhaps they are doing this whole parenting thing wrong," the pair tell PEOPLE.
"I feel like when you talk to people, and bring up seventh grade, for some reason that is a compartmentalized part of the brain that never goes away," Erskine told The L.A. Times.
The reality is that 2,000 people who already pre-ordered the phone in the UK, already put their money down, are simply getting a fancy compartmentalized box with a bonus bag of cereal.
The mesh helps with the cooling system, which is a combination of liquid and air cooling, with different parts of the computer compartmentalized into different cooling zones to allow for best cooling performance.
Stealing Signs in the Digital Watch Era Baseball sign stealing programs run compartmentalized, like intelligence agencies, wherein each agent may not necessarily know what the agent in the next office is working on.
He never encountered Simmons during his days with the C.I.A. — it's a massive, compartmentalized organization, after all — and he didn't have cable TV. Still, Simmons and Clizbe should have had plenty to discuss.
And Nicole's pain is at times compartmentalized for the sake of the many burdens she is forced to bear in this divorce, but still strikingly there when she made it available to us.
Officials who held the position in previous administrations operated with what is known as a "Top Secret (TS)/ sensitive compartmented information (SCI) clearance" that affords access to top-secret and sensitive compartmentalized information.
" The post ends with the suggestion that conspiracies are mapped using artificial intelligence and "time stream manipulations … such events are holographic in their execution, compartmentalized in commission, and thematically woven into dream time neuropathy.
The cinematographer, Philippe Rousselot, and I were fond of an unbalanced frame, the idea of breaking up the frame into compartmentalized units against which the characters are framed to the left, right or center.
Tomie Arai's "Beyond the Streets" (2019) — a sleek, silkscreen on plywood bird's-eye street map of New York City's Chinatown — contemplates how a compartmentalized racial logic can manifest at the level of urban neighborhoods.
Like most modern high-rises, it had a concrete structure that was designed to keep any fire compartmentalized, but instead the flames spread rapidly across the exterior, a phenomenon that caught firefighters off guard.
I'm less and less interested in guessing, because I'm more and more aware of how compartmentalized people are, of how flawed and fruitless it is to extrapolate from one chamber of their lives to another.
The lineup of stainless steel tins, compartmentalized bento boxes, and two-in-one jar options ahead will have you presenting your desk lunches proudly — and, more importantly, will keep your sad salad scaries at bay.
Whoever obtained the source code apparently broke into either the top-secret, highly compartmentalized computer servers of the N.S.A. or other servers around the world that the agency would have used to store the files.
Some athletes are employing an approach favoured by sports psychologists of compartmentalized thinking: focusing on their training and performance, while leaving outside issues such as the uncertainty about their place at the Olympics, to others.
The hierarchical, compartmentalized, industrial structure of these organizations is now changing, revolving primarily around the integration of new technologies with traditional intelligence work and the redefinition of the role of the humans in the intelligence process.
I'd be interested to see if the concept would take off in the U.S., or if our habits are too compartmentalized or regimented: restaurants are for ordering in, and take out is for eating at home.
Slack is a poster child for the problem, but VCs have invested heavily in a number of collaboration tools over the past several years that have compartmentalized chat and commenting systems and have left workers reeling.
This compartmentalized exterior creates four long rectangular gallery spaces inside, and because of the large number of works included in Declaration, there is an overall crowded feeling to the exhibition with the exception of the top floor.
"During my time at BYU was the first time I came to terms with my sexuality, I think I kind of blocked it out or compartmentalized it as best as I could," he told the TV station.
That night was intense because it was right after the immigration ban had been announced, and so everyone around me was trying to read the news on their phones and— Keep things compartmentalized, but also integrated. Right.
Nor is it easy to conceive that centralized, specialized and compartmentalized modes of production will start seducing the billion Gen Z "digital natives," who shape the open source digital culture and reflect the market's' ever-changing needs.
This is the attitude she brought to Stagecoach, a place where a single genre of music is so conveniently compartmentalized that if you never want to risk an interaction with a pop country fan, you don't have to.
It's also useful for carrying stuff, with eight pockets inside that can be further compartmentalized using velcro dividers, enough room to hold a 15-inch laptop, and a water-resistant fabric on the outside to keep everything dry.
Whether it's minimalist seating with a compartmentalized interior, a sleek lift-top coffee table, MCM-style kitchen cart, shelf-inlaid headboard, or an artful hall tree, let the home buys ahead handle your furnishing conundrums with genius finesse.
He pointed out that, commercially, Kodak and Fuji are still making 35mm film, but that doesn't guarantee that amateurs in the coming decades will be able to replicate the industrialized and compartmentalized process if digital completely takes over.
President Bill Clinton compartmentalized impeachment proceedings and, in the weeks leading up to his February 1999 acquittal, sought refuge in dealing with foreign leaders, meeting with officials from from Jordan, Germany, Argentina, Albania, Venezuela, New Zealand and France.
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" Bolton's lawyer alluded to that last month, insisting to the White House upon submitting the book for review that his client "carefully sought to avoid any discussion in the manuscript of sensitive compartmentalized information ("SCI") or other classified information.
"Because [television] is smaller and more compartmentalized on a weekly basis, you can try things that would be really hard to try in movies" TV: Do you have any practical advice for anyone who's going to act with a toddler?
"Luxury Rentals," which unfolds a little like the story-based Moth podcast, with interruptions, does have its agonizing side: It's overlong and compartmentalized, with dancing sections that tend to diminish in power, and talking sections that veer into a pedantic tone.
And many major security breaches, like the one that recently exposed the data of as many as 500 million Marriott guests, might have been more easily contained if these systems had been more compartmentalized and less tailored for seamless operation.
" Before she met Doug Emhoff, Harris writes, "I had no interest in inviting that kind of scrutiny unless I was close to sure I'd found 'the One' — which meant that for years, I kept my personal life compartmentalized from my career.
Instead, they say, a compartmentalized mind-set is required to deal with the race's seamanship and navigational challenges, and it is best to break the race down to segments, or chapters, planning how to handle them one at a time.
So he did what many combat vets did after the war: He kept his head down and drove on, built a career, raised a family, avoided anything that reminded him of Vietnam, compartmentalized the trauma, drank heavily and abused drugs.
"I remain of the view there is an unavoidable overlap between withdrawal and the future and they cannot be neatly compartmentalized," he said, reiterating London's stance that talks on splitting from the EU and forging a new relationship should largely run in parallel.
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In it, he argued that the human mind, rather than being a unitary system as was often supposed, comprises a set of inborn, compartmentalized, purpose-built subsystems: a faculty for language, another for musical ability, still another for mathematics, and so on.
Much of what I covered in Africa — children starving to death, right in front of me, or people bleeding to death, right in front of me — would have paralyzed me had I not compartmentalized and switched so quickly into the more detached journalism mode.
As I watch the episodes, I think because it's smaller and more compartmentalized on a weekly basis, you can try things that would be really hard to try in movies and would require a lot more convincing, both on a stylistic level and a narrative level.
The American School Bus Council, which educates on behalf of transportation providers, explains seat belt-less bus safety this way: "The children are protected like eggs in an egg carton — compartmentalized, and surrounded with padding and structural integrity to secure the entire container," the Council's website says.
But while Kelly's daughter compartmentalized it quickly, Kelly replayed it in her head for weeks, enumerating to herself all the ways that trouble had nearly missed them: She did not normally stop at that branch, but had taken a different route home to run an errand.
There's a definite onslaught aspect to her work here, suggestive of the kinds of aggression one might encounter in noise or power electronics genres, but it's tightly defined and compartmentalized within a concise club framework, which adds an element of lift which really goes a long way.
I don't know if I really thought about the book and how I reconciled the two because I was so overwhelmed, frankly, and just going from one crisis to the next and just trying to make it through each day that I think I had things pretty compartmentalized.
These pieces overwhelm, push the viewer towards terror and melancholy because the hands, the bodies, become too many to count and we recoil, not quite consciously realizing that our tools for comprehension are calibrated to grasp that which is discrete, that which can be compartmentalized and thus contained.
Fans aware of some of the circumstances have no doubt compartmentalized it for the sake of convenience, but it's hard and, if we're being honest here, negligent to overlook behavior like his sending her letters and flying her at 19993 from Germany to his Paisley Park estate in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Its function is to collapse historical time into fragmented and compartmentalized spheres of "knowledge production," to replace history with the fetishism of memory, and substitute the former guardians of the archive with "curators," who assemble, dissemble, and reassemble documented fragments of the past in an effort to transform hierarchy into heterogeneity.
Both Warhol and Marshall appropriated Rorschach's inkblots, while Conner devised a method that consisted of drawing wet ink lines on one half of a sheet of paper and then folding it down a pre-made crease to leave a mirror image on the other side – an act that slowed down and compartmentalized drawing.
To support Stew, who "really needs the musicians with him to get in his creative zone," as Ms. Hackett put it, the Public has paid for the extra expense and logistics of rehearsals that have included the full band from the first day, a departure from the typically compartmentalized musical-theater approach.
The narrator is a neurological researcher whose carefully compartmentalized memories of her childhood in Cambodia living under the Khmer Rouge — the communist guerrillas whose reign of terror in the 1970s left an estimated 1.7 million dead — start to leak into her present day after a colleague disappears in search of a brother lost, like hers, in her home country.
In encounters with her deputy (Richard Gunn), with the prison chaplain (Michael O'Neill), with the parents of the crime's victim (Vernee Watson and Dennis Haskins) — who not incidentally oppose the death penalty — and in the carrying out of her day-to-day tasks, we are granted a window into how the taking of a life has be regimented and compartmentalized.
Wrote O'Neal at the A.V. Club: To these acolytes, Parker and Stone have spent two decades preaching a philosophy of pragmatic self-reliance, a distrust of elitism, in all its compartmentalized forms, and a virulent dislike of anything that smacks of dogma, be it organized religion, the way society polices itself, or whatever George Clooney is on his high horse about.
Of these, the "teatrini," or "little theaters" are the best known: compartmentalized relief sculptures, usually in plaster or painted terracotta, in which various objects, both handcrafted and found, are placed like keepsakes in cubbyholes, such as the disembodied pair of hands lying on a clump of red clay in "Le mani" ("The Hands," 1949) or the tiny brass bells and scrap of mesh in "Primavera" ("Spring," 1974).
The period is compartmentalized into technical explorations thus: "Play within a Play" shows his investigations into the conventions of perspective (his reimagining of Hogarth's famous perspectival oddity in "Kerby (After Hogarth) Useful Knowledge" of 1975 is a cocky artist's in-joke); "Demonstrations of Versatility" covers his work at the Royal College of Art, in which Hockney selects or discards different styles, treating painting as an intellectual exercise.
One time a coach called us onto the field, after a pep rally had dissolved into a massive spurt of dancing, and he called us a bunch of faggots, a pack of fucking boy-lovers; and in this way my blackness and my gayness wasn't muted, or erased, but compartmentalized — for the sake of the game, or for the sake of the white folks I played it with.

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