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"conceptually" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with or based on ideas
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Stylistically, conceptually, and sonically it's tight and well thought out.
Neither has a comprehensive and conceptually correct measure of inequality.
Overall, the new gesture system works, but it's conceptually complicated.
The two anthologies couldn't be farther apart, stylistically or conceptually.
This technique appears conceptually similar to that of canvas fingerprinting.
Conceptually at least, the Falcon Heavy is a simple machine.
So both conceptually and spatially the design process has expanded.
When I look at 'Intangibles,' I really applaud it, conceptually.
You don't have the vocabulary, conceptually, to articulate that wish.
But conceptually a lot of the ideas became other companies.
Conceptually, to do that makes a whole lot of sense.
It's a confounding picture, conceptually arresting — visually, not so much.
Conceptually, China is an ideal destination for Blue Man Group.
It's just conceptually confused if you pretend they're the same.
"Bad shots" are conceptually redefined when spun from his right hand.
Also, conceptually we love the stories behind a pre-worn garment.
As a movie, just conceptually, I feel like it holds up.
MFA students receive individual attention and are challenged aesthetically and conceptually.
Color theory and human rights are conceptually interwoven in my paintings.
Conceptually, it is the critical interface between man and the machine.
Conceptually, Dino Park makes the PUBG core wobble a little bit.
Women everywhere are reclaiming a culture, be it financially or conceptually.
Conceptually, the U.S. government approaches CI in a limited, outdated way.
But it was also fascinating conceptually, thanks to showrunner Frank Spotnitz.
"Endless" takes center stage, though, and seems the most conceptually expansive.
Conceptually, "The Substitute" exemplifies the Triennial's preponderance of synthetic eco-design.
I mean, conceptually they are, but practically I'm not so sure.
Technology is conceptually chaotic, even if the chaos can be glorious.
LH: What are you adding on top of the paintings, conceptually?
What's interesting about that is that conceptually, it was the right idea.
More conceptually, the technique could be used for long-term human biostasis.
Instead of these coming across as gimmicks, they work conceptually as well.
Some critics were virulent; others thought it commercially astute and conceptually brilliant.
But the app is conceptually clever, especially for a simple, early project.
Blockchain technology conceptually holds revolutionary industry-transforming new offensive and defensive power.
So he creates a narrative that is notionally true, that's conceptually true.
Can you tell me a bit about how that came together conceptually?
But it's nicely responsive, conceptually simple, and an undeniably fun idea. h2.
The element of camouflage is experienced visually and conceptually throughout the exhibition.
And not all of those story elements fit together, conceptually or tonally.
Conceptually, though, it's a perfect marriage of VR with Google's unique ambitions.
This is a perfect novel: completely conceptually rigorous and a great story.
But that collaboration is under threat right now, both financially and conceptually.
It's like that kinda with the structure of words constantly conceptually unstable.
Conceptually, the film adds greater depth and meaning to Gang Signs & Prayer.
Nu disco is pop music at its edges, both conceptually and sonically.
"Conceptually, he still supports raising the age to 21," Ms. Sanders said.
In that sense, conceptually, this latest ban is within the president's authority.
Conceptually it's the right idea, it doesn't mean the product is right.
Conceptually, it sounds fine — but it can be a pretty rough ride.
Once you do, the work comes into vivid focus, conceptually and visually.
Sort of like Google Glass: Conceptually it's right, device-wise it's wrong.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo is hitting 22 with a double shot in its drink: a new and conceptually intriguing Nintendo console, the Switch, mixed with a new and conceptually intriguing Legend of Zelda.
But lately, in the last four or five months, I've started doing material that I see as conceptually bound together—and then even the music that I was making back in 2014 turned out to be conceptually bound together.
Conceptually and tonally, King Arthur is all over the fantasy-book frontispiece map.
Blockchain technology conceptually holds revolutionary and industry-transforming new offensive and defensive power.
And Republicans would, ideally, like to do something grander and more conceptually ambitious.
He had his own agenda there, conceptually with how that record rolled out.
Is Glass the least satisfying chapter of an often enjoyable, conceptually intriguing trilogy?
I've long maintained accessibility, conceptually, isn't limited to people with medically recognized disabilities.
The results are minimal and digital, but conceptually intriguing pieces of symbolic geometry.
My first priority is to create a piece that works, conceptually and visually.
Republicans can't do it not because they're stupid or because it's conceptually impossible.
"It felt like an entry point" to another grand work, conceptually and physically.
This spectacle would conceptually—in time and in space—contain the entire universe.
PAFA's curriculum is focused to help students develop their work materially and conceptually.
That said, I love the ending conceptually while remaining unsettled by its execution.
Potential growth and the natural rate are conceptually useful but admittedly murky concepts.
The device is similar conceptually to Apple's HomePod, which focuses on audio quality.
Coming up with an actual fix to this problem is not conceptually impossible.
This is a little bit conceptually boring, but it also has a straightforward remedy.
Mechanically and conceptually, each play session asks you about where you want to end.
If it's the social experience of window-shopping, we're not conceptually that far away.
Conceptually the devices had promise, but functionally we experienced a large volume of issues.
Lavan's Magic Projector: The Lost Pearl comes across as the most conceptually ambitious title.
It's a different agenda as far as what were doing with the music conceptually.
Straying too far from the basics, conceptually and financially, can have a negative impact.
While conceptually simple, Andy Grove's regimen demands rigor, commitment, clear thinking, and intentional communication.
If you put it conceptually like that, people are generally open to that idea.
Cameras like this are conceptually fun, but of course, who really gives a damn.
No matter where I am going conceptually I try to let this guide me.
Connecting all the Vive's parts isn't conceptually difficult, but there's a lot to do.
What is it about inflatable objects that you are you attracted to aesthetically/conceptually?
"Tuesday, December 13 may be the lamest day of the year, conceptually," he wrote.
This is conceptually cohesive in its prioritization of process and sense of ongoing construction.
America's essence, for McGrath, is grounded in those conceptually conjoined twins, consumption and hunger.
It's conceptually driven, but it's not just about concept—it's about experience as well.
In this way, the painting surface is physically and conceptually extended in both directions.
I want them to become conceptually unhinged, to leave my classes discontented and maladjusted.
"Conceptually, it's about people sharing their talents and inspiring each other," Mr. Reid said.
But the ToTok conundrum is conceptually similar to other issues tech giants already face.
Conceptually, when the young Vanessa gets up to leave, she presumably becomes second Vanessa.
In some cases, the matrix of woven fiber is lodged conceptually in digital videos.
And that is where the A.I-curated issue of EyeEm is conceptually and aesthetically interesting.
"Coming up with a formal machine-readable specification or goal is conceptually tricky," Parno said.
The "Beyond X" sounds a lot like Apple's 10th anniversary iPhone X, at least conceptually.
Her paintings were being praised to the skies, and her business demands were conceptually provocative.
Conceptually, Tongue in Cheek will turn the Hudson River Museum into a living kinetic sculpture.
This debate is conceptually similar to the "originalism" versus "pragmatism" debate in U.S. constitutional law.
Most of the works on view are not as exciting visually as they are conceptually.
But this program was conceptually paired with Mr. Gerstein's solo recital afterward at the penthouse.
Conceptually, the episode, "My Favorite Orkan," with its misbegotten alien-visitation plotline, was an abomination.
"I don't like exempting equipment because it's all conceptually the same problem," Gordon-Byrne said.
Each time I've seen shark fin soup on a restaurant menu, it sounded conceptually sketchy.
These are both conceptually distinct notions with different economic implications and, critically, different paths to implementation.
Now, yet another decade on, Mack has once again returned to the fairgrounds, at least conceptually.
Conceptually, the piece that you performed at FORMS brings up themes of technology, paranoia, and hacking.
Conceptually, the idea of auto enrollment is not something that should raise alarm bells for liberals.
You might want to call these robots (and that's fine), but conceptually, they're more like machines.
It sounds more like a play on words and it isn't conceptually appropriate in my view.
It's also potentially re-thinking search engines, which conceptually, have remained unchanged for quite some time.
Wool and Guyton have taken the paintings and conceptually reimagined them as something entirely their own.
Both companies have conceptually agreed that a deal to gain scale makes sense, said the people.
Instead, I'm posing a question about who we are willing to conceptually throw away, and why?
Conceptually, it is a self-defeating notion—something that if taken to be truth, negates itself.
The installations and area's otherworldly, strange design is conceptually intrinsic to the digressive fun had there.
It challenged my writing and made me work outside of my comfort zone vocally and conceptually.
It's elementary goodies and baddies stuff, conceptually, with the Tories exclusively cast in the antagonist roles.
That's a work that passes a certain test where it's conceptually tight, but also sonically rich.
Dark Souls III couldn't deviate like Bloodborne; being called Dark Souls conceptually boxed the game in.
A quick note before we get started: YES, I KNOW THESE ARE VERY DIFFERENT CARS CONCEPTUALLY.
"You're a little bit closer geographically, conceptually to a lot of these Chinese companies," he said.
Adds Weinberg, "We conceptually decided that the texture of the wall is the hair of victims."
I think that Forever Pizza is this tangible thing but also, conceptually, it should not exist.
" She went on, "It was already, conceptually, about as middle ground as a blockbuster had gotten.
An extraordinarily complicated piece of engineering, the land bridge is based on a conceptually simple design.
What Masa and the Vision Fund conceptually are playing is a very, very long-term game.
It may be harder to transfer the funds in-kind, but conceptually it can be done.
The characters are never named, the camera work is static, and little that's conceptually interesting materializes.
When it's literally exactly, conceptually, logically, it's exactly the same thing as just writing about something.
Shin has numerous public commissions under her belt and a long history of conceptually rich locations.
It would take an extended essay to fully unpack this sparely installed but conceptually dense exhibition.
For a conceptually minded painter like Reed, these individual strokes were part of a larger idea.
At the time, Burden had been thinking conceptually about sculpture and what it was capable of doing.
The unifying theme of the tree conceptually threads the pieces even when it is not visually apparent.
Conceptually, it's the opposite of what most of the foldable phones out there are trying to do.
They're formally ingenious and conceptually tight, and like Mr. Tanavoli's "Heech," satisfyingly graspable even at a glance.
He railed in particular at the notion of "entanglement", whereby two particles seem intimately linked (pictured, conceptually).
Madison v Alabama is a good example of how grisly and conceptually slippery the analysis can be.
Hayter speaks thoughtfully about the way her classical singing practice conceptually links to the music she makes.
Conceptually, I wanted to base the logic and interactions in the sketch on how cats behave IRL.
That's a conceptually simpler approach that doesn't require any sort of anticipatory prediction of your future state.
A computer reconstruction of the stuff LHCb detects (Image: CERN)Conceptually, particle physics experiments are surprisingly simple.
"Real Life" (scripted by Moore, adapting Dick's "Exhibit Piece") is the most overtly Dick-ian episode, conceptually.
The audience is invited to try these items on in a conceptually challenging game of dress up.
Rock N Roll Consciousness, musically and conceptually, is a chronicle of everything that's led to that shift.
In that sense it is not conceptually different than a lot of the cybersecurity work we're doing.
But while the technology revealed today is conceptually impressive, it's a long way from being fully tested.
"Conceptually, I like the idea of a political person to go along with my abilities," he said.
Following the tradition of QWOP, it is easy to conceptually understand and infinitely difficult to actually operate.
As Hotelling would predict, the most conceptually consistent (and therefore ideologically extreme) platforms are not politically viable.
I have no doubt that 2017 brought us games that were more inventive formally or daring conceptually.
This, of course, would be conceptually interesting, as new sounds are always being added to the world.
"Conceptually, it's still not an organization," Singh, the manager of the new plant in Assam, told me.
Think about conceptually, you have a multi-trillion asset called Cars, that get 4 percent utilization. Right.
But Maldacena's brute-force method of calculating the primordial particle dynamics was hard going and conceptually opaque.
It is conceptually impossible, therefore, for a Muslim who is serious about his faith to condemn Shariah.
But Turner's point conceptually strikes upon the operating premise of an election: There can only be one.
The great advances in science generally involve discovering a link between phenomena that seemed hitherto conceptually unconnected.
The White House is short on details, but conceptually all of those ideas align with NRA positions.
Those similarities between game and reality extend, at least conceptually, to the way healthcare professionals are evaluated.
It's clear that these aren't just "decorative" choices; how do the materials function conceptually in the work?
There is no central theme, no interludes or skits that help surrounding songs make more sense conceptually.
In 1989, she released her fourth album, and conceptually it was the most cohesive album she'd released.
The Charge 3 doesn't break new ground conceptually, but the touch screen and water resistance are welcome upgrades.
Zaatari grapples conceptually with an actual archive — that of the Arab Image Foundation, which he founded in 1997.
Kniffen told CNBC he was "conceptually" is in favor "of a cross border tax," but cited significant risks.
The teaser video is a little conceptually out there, or set in some strange sci-fi alternate reality.
Sources familiar with the company said Home was born conceptually alongside Chromecast Audio, which uses similar speaker technology.
The acquisition allows the Okta to move beyond purely managing identity into broader cyber security, at least conceptually.
More conceptually, Libratus also represents a major step forward in the quest to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI).
So it's a methodical and very difficult process, but it's conceptually fairly easy to understand what to do.
Titled New Path, their latest record was conceptually inspired by Phillip K. Dick's chimeric masterwork A Scanner Darkly.
That legal reasoning proved to be a conceptually powerful lever for attacking de facto segregation in the North.
Conceptually interesting and visually appealing though it might be, Reeder's film quickly reveals itself as a grating experiment.
They are conceptually similar to TanDEM-X, but pass over with greater frequency, and in a different bandwidth.
Conceptually, ad blockers aren't all that different from advertising platforms like Google which can (and do) filter ads.
From an accessibility perspective, outfitting a home with tech like Hue lights is conceptually similar to installing handrails.
But another good example might be Lil Wayne, who has pretty much never been a conceptually coherent artist.
Google's search prowess could make all the difference here, but conceptually and spiritually Google Home is an Echo.
As titles go, How to Date Men When You Hate Men is exemplary: clear, rhyming, and conceptually precise.
Identifying a better hospital on your own may be conceptually simple, but in practice it's not so easy.
Conceptually, the work is about how the manipulation of materials relates to the malleability of perception and identity.
A large portion of this game is taken up with boss fights, and they're visually and conceptually dazzling.
It is a precise replica of itself: a repetitive loop as conceptually redundant as it is historically empty.
It interrupts the illusionistic space and compounds a looming question: How do all the elements here conceptually connect?
The conceptually simple, carefully crafted paintings she produced eventually became known as Op Art, a label she disliked.
Elsewhere in the show, more young Latin American artists provide conceptually layered and sophisticated glimpses into their realities.
"Our motivation was to explore, conceptually, the extreme variation that could be underlying what we see," says Gupta.
The choice makes sense — a protective layer is already represented conceptually, and a further one would feel redundant.
"Conceptually and scientifically, it made a lot of sense," said Zaichkowsky, now a member of CogniSens' science board.
But, more conceptually, shrinking the expected U.S. payouts from new drugs could deter some investment in R&D.
What I find artistically important about the Catacombs is that they are both visually compelling and conceptually enthralling.
It feels fitting, conceptually.. "Using my voice allows me to physically inject my being into the music," she says.
Throughout her career, she has used objects and simple interventions to create compelling and conceptually loaded photographs, usually portraits.
Toan and Berdugo's installations are conceptually compelling because they satirically manifest the personal and embodied echoes of online communities.
I think that this exhibition is one of the most conceptually complex, cerebral, and personally insightful that we've presented.
The hardware was conceptually audacious, a chunky portable that played the cartridges of Sega's home console, the Sega Genesis.
It's an expansion for you — maybe not conceptually — but it's certainly an expansion, a different ecosystem and different economy.
The Bell (ECM) Ches Smith's "The Bell" is an excitingly slippery album, both conceptually and physically, in the playing.
Code can sometimes be a medium for expression that is most suitable for what you want to express conceptually.
Conceptually speaking, where OS X was conceived around keyboard-and-mouse input and multiple windows, iOS is radically different.
More conceptually, this work could help astrobiologists predict what kinds of alien lifeforms might exist elsewhere in the cosmos.
Conceptually, having a bespoke hardware button that can be mapped to a software feature seems like a great idea.
Emerging artist Leah Cruise's conceptually- based practice encompasses elements of performance and photography, and engages with the digital world.
As ever, it's impressive how such a conceptually simple technique can generate complex behavior on behalf of the bots.
Conceptually, Dyson's hypothetical sphere makes a lot of sense, particularly for advanced civilizations with a huge appetite for energy.
That switch from breezy cafe pop to urgent dance music establishes the band's chameleon tendency; both conceptually and sonically.
While this may be a conceptually simple question to ask, actually computing the specific tweaks needed is labor-intensive.
Which albums do you feel are most successful conceptually, and which albums do you feel are most successful musically?
Money is printed by businesses that are grown within an industry infrastructure that is conceptually intangible even to 'techies.
In doing so, "Tree Mountain" literally and conceptually confronts climate change, desertification, deforestation, legal structures of reclamation, and more.
Conceptually, the idea of an automated electronic assistant that excels at performing specific tasks is certainly an appealing one.
But conceptually, "Scars of Independence" also owes a large debt to other scholars' efforts to reframe the revolutionary era.
The ID Buggy is conceptually based on the famous Meyers Manx dune buggy which started production in the 1960s.
The exhibition considers the materiality of human presence through conceptually crisp conceits, which manifest in an exuberant visual idiom.
Her assortment of conceptually-minded multimedia works call on historic or esoteric cultural sources deemed relevant to the present.
Making visible the unseen, unfelt or unnoticed is a goal that Hanna extends conceptually into our technologically complex world.
The work has potential, and much of it is expressively endearing to boot, but the overall effect feels conceptually aimless.
I don't know how the decision was made, but conceptually I remember talking about not continuing the Master Chief story.
This underscores the idea that accessibility, conceptually, is much more than just the discrete "accessibility options for people with disabilities".
They're both kind of quirky conceptually, very difficult to master, and put a lot people off after a first impression.
"I have been endorsed largely, conceptually at least, by the military," Trump told a local Florida TV station last month.
While a number of us may notice celebrity follows (and unfollows), rarely are a brand's Twitter "follows" so...conceptually accurate?
Though sweeping conceptually, neither ruling from the Washington Supreme Court will have a dramatic effect on the lives of inmates.
The solution most experts suggest is conceptually simple, but tricky to implement: create industry-wide tests for accuracy and bias.
But if you're willing to take the gamble, it's definitely the best dongle I've used all year, at least conceptually.
The notion that we may mistake a simulation of the world for the world is both conceptually and empirically flawed.
But beyond that, do you think they're getting something conceptually wrong, or just that the stories are boring and repetitive?
Everyone always insults Google Glass, including myself, but conceptually and directionally it is a correct direction, this heads-up display.
Conceptually, it's easy to talk about something happening "before" or "after" a crime, but when is a crime actually "completed"?
That's why switching to the new iPhone SE, with its 4-inch display, feels so strange, both conceptually and practically.
Branson acknowledged that Class 8 trucks are conceptually far less sexy than, say, glassy solar panels or towering wind turbines.
Nintendo ROM hacker Kaze Emanuar has used a conceptually simple tweak to give Super Mario 64 a completely different feel.
It could work conceptually, but the amount of speculation that is going on and the lack of transactions [hurts it].
It does seem to have evolved and changed conceptually quite a bit—not easy to do under more normal circumstances.
Herrlinger told me Voice Control, while conceptually fairly straightforward, is designed in such a way to be deep and customizable.
The track is an anomaly in that it's one of the few that didn't unfold conceptually as it was written.
If this all feels heavy conceptually, rest assured Sirens also features some of his most layered, striking music to date.
This is another example of tech not imminently bound for production, but which conceptually shows the growing connectivity between cars.
Conceptually the joke might not be all that fresh, but the execution is weird enough to make it pretty hilarious.
RACHEL WHITEREAD One hundred careful, clean, conceptually driven objects from the length of this English sculptor's career. Sept. 227-Jan.
Bennet's program is not conceptually stunning, but it is well-grounded in cutting-edge thinking about what's likely to work.
One conceptually restrained contrary argument comes from Jason Furman, a Harvard professor who served as the Obama administration's top economist.
I still prefer Canada to the U.S. I know I don't live there, but conceptually, I consider myself a Canadian.
Google wanted something conceptually easier for US customers, the ones who have been seeing every other carrier offer Unlimited plans.
It was infuriating TV — conceptually and thematically interesting, but never as gripping on a character level as it needed to be.
The distinction between figuration and abstraction is also complicated by the way the fluidity of the mind brings them together conceptually.
None of these initiatives — from Washington or from the industry itself — is far-fetched, either conceptually or in terms of execution.
In the meantime, there's a new, conceptually similar podcast alternative: S-Town, which will be released in full on March 28th.
The future of foam research Conceptually, spacetime foam reconciles and explains many of the outstanding problems between quantum physics and cosmology.
Making the MacBook's screen touch-friendly was trivial, at least conceptually; Apple could've done it years ago if it wanted to.
Conceptually, they're closer because they are forward-looking, getting young people to be engaged in politics ... using diplomacy instead of war.
Greenfield development is conceptually easier than brownfield, which is why it is being embraced by so many IoT adopters and manufacturers.
And we're very interested in that, I think, conceptually, intellectually, and it's just kind of a fun mission to work on.
It's not that there's any more distress than there was 50 years ago; we [just] went [conceptually] from nerves to depression.
But it's still a big deal, conceptually, for a company that has previously shied away from licensing content or paying creators.
Conceptually, it is like working with a songwriter, in that in both instances, you're working with someone whose vision you're servicing.
"Our content is less likely to make grammatical and spelling errors, but outsourced work tends to be stronger conceptually," said DeMott.
Conceptually, it is a name that's a forward pointing, exciting name that says: this is a company that is moving forward.
The whimsical journey, which was unique, beautiful, and expertly produced, may feel like it lacked depth conceptually, but was genuinely engaging.
" She also played a conceptually perfect cover: Bruce Springsteen's "Fire," which states, "Your kisses they burn, but your heart stays cool.
And Derailed, perhaps the most conceptually intriguing project, is a short collaborative experience — a "virtual amusement park ride" — about sleep anxiety.
Several of its dimensions are not conceptually consistent with current U.S. trade legislation, so some accommodation will have to be reached.
And in the grand scheme of math, the basic ideas behind machine learning are even kind of simple, at least conceptually.
"There's very little barrier to entry and it's conceptually simple to understand and get up and running," Kaiser said of Gopher.
In an age of eclecticism and choice, it flips the bird at Spotify with its interconnected, cohesive and conceptually-minded tracklisting.
It's clear that Samsung has been engineering their entire mobile line to fit, physically and conceptually, into the Gear VR ecosystem.
That is because Rockburne's 30-by-220-foot frescoes are site-specific: both conceptually inspired and physically determined by their context.
"It is not because Pusey's work is any less groundbreaking, pristinely executed, or formally and conceptually evocative," she said by email.
John Fernald of the San Francisco Fed argues that many of the consumer benefits from modern technology are "conceptually non-market".
The show manages to be both conceptually thought-provoking and emotionally engaging, and is a powerful example of a myth retold.
The Facebook app, at least conceptually, worked similarly to Clearview; the Facebook app linked images of people to their Facebook profile.
In Batman v Superman, Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor was overacted and conceptually discordant with the comic book version of the character.
One of the more technologically and conceptually stunning entries at the festival was Pixel Ripped 1989 (available now for multiple platforms).
Suffering, one's own, or others', might become bearable, one hopes, when one takes a step back and views it objectively, conceptually, abstractly.
In this regard, it conceptually resembles It Felt Like a Kiss (2009), Curtis's audio-visual history of post-World War II America.
We see shares trading at a specific price, but conceptually it might be better to think of them as a probability distribution.
Long before Cindy Sherman came on the scene, Marcus was using photography and costume as aids in her conceptually driven self-portraits.
Conceptually, it's not unlike our current "system," where apps collect enough data to effectively push products at users, or predict human behavior.
All the pieces in Er Xi are labor-intensive, handcrafted in a studio in Shandong, but extremely lightweight — both literally and conceptually.
It's conceptually related to "val-speak," a dialect historically associated with the female denizens of the San Fernando Valley in Southern California.
More conceptually, advances in gene-writing could also be used to create custom-designed humans, including completely "artificial" humans without any parents.
It is conceptually quite easy to study the cellular networks within skulls and immune systems, even if the actual experiments are hard.
If you haven't come across the Rabbids before, then all you need to know is that they're conceptually similar to the Minions.
Conceptually, it will work much like LIGO, using high powered lasers to measure tiny changes in the distance between those test masses.
Conceptually, LUCY is based on the camera lucida, an optical artist's aid invented by an English physician named William Wollaston in 1807.
She is a marvelous subject, and "Image Keepers" is the beating heart of a too often visually underpowered and conceptually opaque show.
Terrible product ideas are a dime a dozen, but what about ideas that are fascinating, and perhaps executionally sound, but conceptually flawed?
Conceptually, "Rehab" follows the blueprint of "Flip or Flop," the franchise that has become HGTV's go-to format for breaking couple talent.
The good news in the census report is that what's wrong is fairly straightforward, easy to understand, and conceptually simple to fix.
They are multilayered, disruptive explorations of dichotomy (conceptually half of "black-and-white") that quickly dispense with any essentializing notion of color.
I think turning the last battle for the Iron Throne into a battle between Jon and Dany could be really interesting, conceptually.
Aesthetically and conceptually, Wet Logic turns on the combination of apparent oppositions: reality blended with artifice; surface with depth; serenity with disquiet.
"Conceptually, there is much more space out in the Dogpatch — space to think and breathe in this ever-encroaching city," he says.
Conceptually, a key element of classical Darwinian evolution is that genes do not retain an organism's experiences in a permanently heritable manner.
One by one or all at once, geographically or conceptually, putting aside gleaming Burt Lancaster, someone should be using all that water.
The exhibition is strongest conceptually when the curators focus on collectives and artists seeking a new social and cosmic order through art.
And there are plenty of people like me, who feel the season was conceptually interesting while whiffing several key moments of execution.
A qualified applicant must be able to "innovate and conceptually solve problems through the power of excellent storytelling," according to the job posting.
TAN: The ring of fire we made to kind of reference back, visually and conceptually, to some of the scenes in the film.
The dollar amount involved in the retroactivity provision isn't all that large in the grand scheme of things, but conceptually it's very significant.
Their relationship to the tunics, materially and conceptually, is obscure at first — though one senses that, between the two, something evidentiary is afoot.
In Other Echoes Inhabit the Garden, the artworks formally and conceptually echo one another at the intersections of the body, race, and place.
Pendergast: I can say conceptually that a lot of the same themes came up on the albums, but the storylines are pretty different.
What I didn't expect to see but ended up being my favorite episode of the event was watching someone overcome Las Vegas, conceptually.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Conceptually, the term "America" — its rhetorical validity, its walls, its many distinct interpretations and experiences, etc. etc.
The result is that while, conceptually, at least, it's easy to generate integrated schools, the practical barriers to doing so are very high.
Almost as impressive is how confidently and conceptually lesser honorees Sinead O'Connor, Susan Tedeschi, Margo Timmins, and Maria McKee put their songs across.
The addition of slopes, whose absence from the original game was so glaring it became a meme in the community, pleases me… conceptually?
Freedom and security have been less conceptually resonant in the Trump era than questions of citizenship, nationhood, personhood, and the rule of law.
Some people tried, declaring Mr. Trump the winner in the discussion of trade even though everything he said was factually or conceptually false.
KS: So, conceptually, the idea of "let's get people to disconnect by connecting to their phones," which I think is kind of ... Yeah.
He'd attempted something conceptually similar with Sound of the Earth, a spherical record where the grooves represent the outlines of geographic land masses.
"It's a conceptually challenging piece if you really step back and think about it," Jeff Rhodes, EXPO CHICAGO's Director of Exhibitor Relations says.
It's a bit too cute of an idea, and caps a staging that is not Mr. Herheim's conceptually tightest, nor the most riveting.
Invariably produced in obsessive, multiyear series, with inscrutable and number-heavy labels, Mr. Ruff's images are as quizzical as they are conceptually serious.
This is interesting to us the layperson listeners not because its conceptually groundbreaking, but because great art is often made under rigorous methodologies.
While the individual artworks explore a variety of engaging topics, the exhibition ends up blanketing conceptually disparate ideas under the guise of blue.
Instead, he approaches the layering of tree bark conceptually, translating the textures and typically brown tones into gradations of reds, whites, and blues.
It's a great follow-up for fans who watched Neon Genesis Evangelion when it hit Netflix and are looking for something conceptually similar.
The room serves as a kind of legend to the show, a stark shrine of filial devotion that is absorbed elsewhere more conceptually.
And Davis aces the combination of human vulnerability and machine implacability that other, very conceptually different protector-types have brought to this series.
X Artists' Books are rich visually, verbally, and conceptually, works that often exist both in book form and as works off the page.
The way we try to get around this is by conceptually outsourcing the decisions about what we cover to the idea of newsworthiness.
The exhibition is strongest conceptually when the curators focus on the artist collectives that sought a new social and cosmic order through art.
I was a homeschooled, Jonathan Taylor Thomas-obsessed, freshly vegetarian preteen who understood the basics of reproduction, yet orgasms had remained conceptually elusive.
Conceptually, they come from gun holsters, the apparatus gun owners hang around their waists to be able to reach their weapons with ease.
Because if you are somebody who cares about their image … dating John Mayer at this point is conceptually just sort of a no-no.
Glowing portentously, this pretentious presentation perversely — if pleasingly — gives to reproductive technology an aura of sanctified "original" that is visually manipulative and conceptually ridiculous.
Even the LG G5, the worst of that bunch, features a conceptually interesting dual camera and far outshines that company's gadgets of years past.
In that way, the iPhone XR is conceptually similar to the iPhone 5C, Apple's last attempt at an iPhone for the rest of us.
Conceptually, I love it already, and the only trace of skepticism I have is about whether it works quite as well as Logitech promises.
GARRETT: Now, the question — conservatives have sort of this idea conceptually for a long time, but especially on this consumption value-added tax system.
It may sound like a simple approach, but it ends up being conceptually brilliant, especially once the game adds relationship goals to the mix.
Conceptually, it's kind of like the wine equivalent of synthetic cocaine or Canal Street Rolexes—a lot of people can't really tell the difference.
This one doesn't seem to be useful for general Netflix viewers, but could be developed into something conceptually useful for location scouts or screenwriters.
At least at Maison Margiela, now under the creative directorship of John Galliano, the subject matter was the more conceptually abstract exploration of collage.
It wasn't the technical feat to make drones fly that was interesting, but what was most striking was how the algorithm was conceptually rich.
Although DenBoer and Force call The Chickening a "first of its kind in remixed, augmented cinema," it's not 100% true—at least not conceptually.
Lyrically and conceptually, it's not that rigorous, but it was definitely an exploration in learning how to create songs that have a certain feel.
Getting her MFA in art photography at Syracuse taught Cromwell theoretical frameworks for approaching photography in new ways, and she began thinking more conceptually.
It's conceptually much like the Gear VR's pass-through camera mode — a toggle that swaps the headset's virtual environment for video from the phone.
Conceptually, this is understandable: a set of regulations is easier to administer across several large systems than over a wider universe of smaller entities.
"Conceptually, it's an oxymoron and in terms of the data, we don't get any of the same results [as the original study]," he says.
But just because a lot of stories are built on these bones doesn't distract from how different the flesh is here, visually and conceptually.
Conceptually, it was pretty meaningless; a classic tale about a drunken night out that resulted in a lost cell phone and a blurry memory.
Autonomous vehicles are scary in a way normal cars aren't; conceptually, the idea of getting into a driverless car feels unfamiliar and even unsafe.
Insisting on treating all uses of these tools as if they were the equivalent of an official directive is conceptually mistaken and practically disastrous.
Laid out in a vast spreadsheet and isolated from Google's own interfaces, this data becomes both conceptually clear, as quintessential surveillance, and literally incomprehensible.
On Wednesday, Mr. Lighthizer said that American negotiators had talked "conceptually" with their counterparts about the clause, but had not introduced a specific proposal.
The product was conceptually derived from the hoverboard - a similar self-balancing device, but with two wheels, that has become popular in recent years.
Conceptually, making sure everybody has health care is a good idea, but there is not any consensus in the caucus yet on the direction.
By extending this anti-modernist way of thinking, these new works by Brauntuch, visually a little dull in my judgment, thus are conceptually fascinating.
The difference with End of You, though, is that it's more conceptually challenging than sparkly backdrops and rooms stuffed with pink ping-pong balls.
Conceptually, the Catacombs offer a rebuttal to both racial profiling and to the left's over-zealous (at times self-damaging) obsession with identity politics.
To conceptually explore this they incorporated a Blacktrax real-time motion tracking system into the dancer's costume, with stringer beacons placed on each limb.
It is somewhat amazing to learn that I have given people an experience I myself have never accessed: I "imagine" scripts conceptually as described earlier.
Each of these artists is capturing something that seeps through the cracks of these simplifications and stereotypes — and they achieve this both conceptually and representationally.
I find this conceptually odd and slightly ridiculous coming from a key member of one of the first genuinely heterogeneous international art movements since Dada.
The artist has been particularly adept and conceptually agile in adapting his materialist (here in the Marxist sense) platform to the changing art world context.
But over the course of the last two decades, Tull's art has been conceptually-based, though he's always worked from a place of personal experience.
The Chrome extension isn't conceptually different from any of the third party apps that allow you download Snapchat stories, but it makes it really easy.
Just like the unbeloved task of creating an artist statement, many artists recoil at the request that they reflect upon or conceptually dismantle their work.
Conceptually, this evolved from Ravi hosting a Bill Maher-esque talk show to Seinfeld-esque interstitials to drawing and writing in an abstract white space.
The premise of Baneful Medicine is interesting, and the exhibition includes a handful of works that support the theme and stand out visually and conceptually.
In the tarot, the titular Knight of Cups is an adventurer predominantly guided by his emotional instincts, which fits Bale's character conceptually if not literally.
This record is different conceptually, too—it still follows the Alcest tradition of channeling otherwordly spirits, but this time, it's got a pronounced Japanese influence.
" Other courts looked at it conceptually, as in "can the design stand on its own as a work, even if technically it cannot be separated?
But those online ads chimed firmly with the mysterious nature of the movie they trailed, and so they made a conceptually satisfying kind of sense.
From Afghanistan, he planned the attacks of September 11, 2001, which killed thousands and baited the Bush administration into a conceptually endless War on Terror.
The arrangement is an apt metaphor for Dada, a movement of artists whose work was often playful, sometimes irreverent, rarely straightforward and always conceptually layered.
The club has always been about the marriage of sound and visuals, so the installation will conceptually distill that down into a mesmerizing audiovisual experience.
Here is a slice of our conversation, condensed and edited, and mediated by our translator O.: Christian Lorentzen: What's the origin of this project, conceptually?
But the OP-1 now has a little competition with Bristol-based software designer and freelance maker Liam Lacey's Vintage Toy Synthesizer—at least, conceptually.
Meanwhile, the abstract artists on the second floor created work that doesn't depict people or easily recognizable symbols even though it conceptually relates to blackness.
I think he has said a lot of intelligent things—not always very nuanced, but conceptually, he's made some very important points on foreign policy.
Still, he's noticed his own creative evolution from a conceptually-minded artist to someone who simply uses his creativity as a mode of personal expression.
All art-star images and objects in hermetically temperature controlled dark rooms are temporarily too philosophically and conceptually weak to remain art by Meyer's standard.
But the notion that art belongs to a zone of human experience somehow distinct from other human experiences is both conceptually incoherent and intellectually crippling.
She brought together punk musicians like Adele Bertei, conceptually trained artists like the director Kathryn Bigelow, and civil rights activists like Florynce Kennedy to act.
There's a lot going on conceptually in MoMA's latest series, designed as a companion piece to the vintage posters on display outside the museum's theaters.
Conceptually, this weekly column is intended to provide readers with a glimpse of what happened on the internet while they were out doing other things.
Still, "Symphonic Dances" is an intriguing piece — musically, conceptually, visually — and it's a relief to remember Mr. Scarlett's gifts after two recent disappointing narrative works.
"If you are someone who cares about your image...dating John Mayer at this point is conceptually just sort of a no-no," Mayer said.
To give an example of a book I found overrated, Thomas Piketty's "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" was both conceptually unsound and tediously executed.
Lewitt's work feels particularly conceptually involved compared to Foul Matters, which spotlights Altmann's sculptural adeptness and plays on shared standards of another kind: human hygiene.
Finally, Baum is currently one of the 10 contemporary photographers included in the conceptually oriented Photo-Poetics: An Anthology at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Conceptually, the album presents the listener with the unpleasant facts of life, set against the fume-choked backdrop of provincial Northern towns and decaying cities.
These are just a few of the works on display at Wasserman; Shalev-Gerz is extremely conceptually dense and meticulous at every turn in her process.
Artists will be encouraged and supported in their efforts to develop their work both conceptually and aesthetically, and introduced to new tools to achieve those goals.
Sanders is right to say that the successes of the Obama administration have been frustrating, partial, and often conceptually incoherent compared to some models available abroad.
Bilateral nuclear deals had a logic during the cold war, but Mr Bolton has argued that in today's multipolar nuclear world that is "conceptually completely backward".
Not to put too fine a point on it, but all of this invalidates much of what we think about free speech—conceptually, legally, and ethically.
More conceptually, the system could be used to create a soft, ball-shaped Mars rover capable of rolling and bouncing over the Red Planet's difficult terrain.
It's conceptually similar to the VR arcade that HTC opened earlier this year, but tied to an existing cinema location: the Odeon Printworks Multiplex in Manchester.
"From the maths point of view it is not bad but conceptually it is far from an ideal situation that you can brag about," said Polevoy.
For both the Tea Party and Sanders fans, the solution to many of their gripes is conceptually quite simple: They just have to win more elections.
At first I thought of using Eadward Muybridge's zoopraxiscope work, but it was too dated and I found it somewhat flat both conceptually and in context.
After the failure of Znamy 2.5, they lost interest in the project, Znamya 3 was aborted, and Syromyatnikov was relegated to designing space mirrors only conceptually.
The novel carries on multiple different character POVs, elicited with conceptually variable manners of speaking, globe-spanning settings, and of course divergent layouts for their dialogue.
But while that approach in itself is also pretty conceptually audacious, the show still, uh, exoticizes a bunch of nonwhite people, which leaves a bad taste.
"Conceptually it should be supportive if we now assign a slightly lower likelihood of sanctions (on Russia)," said Guido Chamorro, portfolio manager at Pictet Asset Management.
It's a disarmingly fluid record despite being impeccably structured and conceptually tight, and clearly aims at taking a place in the pantheon of great pop records.
" Paul Haese, President of the Astronomical Society of South Australia, said: "A brilliant mind who gave so much both physically and conceptually has now left us.
Though the presentation was, in some ways, more conceptually sustainable than literally, Lagerfeld did promise that the entire wooden structure would be recycled following the show.
Not because effective concepts can be copied and pasted into the New England game plan binders for Super Bowl LIII, but to gauge what worked conceptually.
They have been described, conceptually, by San Francisco-based travel privacy campaigner Edward Hasbrouck, who has waged a sometimes lonely campaign to expose them for years.
TLAC applies only to the 13 EU G-SIBs, while the conceptually similar MREL applies to most EU banks under the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive.
Conceptually speaking, you are training the neural network as to what a purpose and a mechanism look like, which is a lot harder than it looks.
The Trump tax is conceptually the difference between where President Trump's approval ratings are and where a more typical Republican president's would be given national conditions.
Osman's sculptures are generally autonomous and individually considered, but the artist tends to produce them as series of works conceptually or materially tethered in various ways.
We calculate median overall wages and average hourly earnings in the C.P.S. to be conceptually similar to average hourly earnings in the Current Employment Statistics survey.
It's conceptually similar to pumped-hydro storage, but instead involves 35-ton composite bricks stacked into a large tower controlled via software by a crane system.
I can't entirely disagree, conceptually, but before you make your decision, consider the fact that this remake actually makes the innocuous original look edgy by comparison.
But at the center of it all is his lulling, reflective piano style, which is as easy to love as it is imposing and conceptually advanced.
Plus, the conceptually great "snap" function that Microsoft believed in so thoroughly that it put a button for it on the controller was abandoned in 2017.
Conceptually, it's an experimental project in both game design and AI philosophy, but it's also deeply rooted in the way we consider nature in contemporary life.
Because this work is so conceptually specific, its forebears are all the more easily recognized, and there is more consequence in failing to acknowledge these predecessors.
Memory presents itself conceptually as something very like nature, as all one thing, largely contingent, autonomously rational, with cycles of recurrence that are never the same.
Conceptually the gambit works well, but it falters in performance, which has as much or more to do with the source material as with Mr. Einhorn's approach.
"Our method differs conceptually from current practice, as it preserves endogenous LECs and their natural environment maximally, and regenerates lenses with visual function," the Chinese group writes.
The series is conceptually dark, full of cheating spouses, ugly secrets, grotesque killings, and dead birds falling from the sky in a hail of limp, twisted bodies.
More conceptually, they hope their equation will eventually be used to predict the frequency at which planets experience an origin-of-life event, also known as abiogenesis.
But conceptually, when the problem of climate change first came to be understood, it seemed like the right solution was a graduated tax on greenhouse gas emissions.
Conceptually I hate proposal videos; they feel emotionally cheap, but moreover, I'm one of those heartless single people who is neither endeared nor disdainful of happy couples.
I was certainly given worlds enough — visually seductive, conceptually complex, and emotionally devastating worlds — and though I was there for four days, I didn't have enough time.
Conceptually, the Hyperloop is a sealed tunnel system that would allow pods with freight or passengers to travel through at high speed and with little air resistance.
Like Eddy L, you can argue that there is conceptually no difference between this sort of behavior and simply fantasizing about strangers (or acquaintances) in your head.
I think of the blend as conceptually good for everyone, a natural way of underscoring the pleasures and advantages of migrating at will along the Kinsey scale.
Defining justice, on the other hand — that is, being able to explain what it was conceptually that all these examples had in common — was something else altogether.
"Whoever saw Angela Merkel during the negotiations has no concerns about her fitness or ability to lead politically and conceptually," he told the mass-circulation Bild newspaper.
The painting seems to wish to resist the literalism of representational art by become ever-more literal paint-as-paint, while conceptually gesturing towards the natural landscape.
As an artist and a storyteller, how might I aesthetically, conceptually and tactically intervene in that historical erasure process and offer up something new, reimagined and unruly?
There's not much to it, conceptually: break blocks away from a three-dimensional cluster, a great big brick essentially, to "carve" objects, ranging from lobsters to escalators.
I guess you could say that conceptually using the game and its icons as metaphor in some of my work is as natural a gesture as breathing.
You can look at it and measure distances, but, conceptually, you have to think about what you're working from in three dimensions, and I wasn't doing that.
But as conceptually ornate as Lee's other works may be — including "Straight White Men," which recently ran on Broadway — "We're Gonna Die" is totally direct and sincere.
In speaking with Hyperallergic, Rudolph explained, When deciding about artists showing in both the pavilion and the embassy, we had to think conceptually about what that meant.
" And she said that while Trump "conceptually" supports higher age requirements to purchase certain weapons, "he also knows there's not a lot of broad support for that.
While I disagree conceptually, it's hard to argue with the fact that making soup in the moment requires a real feeling for what something might taste like.
I could conceptually understand money, how it worked and how it should be optimally structured, but I still spent money I didn't have, regularly overdrawing my bank account.
Conceptually, this breakthrough means a girl's immature eggs can be recovered from her ovarian tissue, matured in the lab, and then cryogenically stored for future in vitro fertilization.
These artists have taken their passions and experiences as a starting point and distilled them down to aesthetically and conceptually rich work in an effort to create dialogue.
At the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, an exhibition marking the centennial of Rodin's death juxtaposes his work with Sarah Lucas's materially soft but conceptually tough sculptures.
On Monday, he told News4Jax that the United States military "conceptually" endorsed him and that "virtually every police department" in the country backed his bid for the presidency.
Each song could have been a hit because there wasn't much happening conceptually other than Birdman and Wayne trying to make music that sounded like a million bucks.
Photographer Piotr Zbierski's photographs, titled "Push the Sky Away," (from the prompt "That thing that keeps you awake"), explore something quite a bit more abstract—at least conceptually.
This is particularly important when the input variables are associated with each other, which is likely true here given that the search terms used are all conceptually related.
I've personally found the timers a mechanical as well was psychological obstacle to enjoying my time with these games that I've been conceptually in love with for years.
The conceptually driven, artist-focused event will take up residence in South Beach's Parisian hotel this year, once again offering an antidote to the usual art fair fare.
With its newest project, ULA has signalled that this emerging market is ultimately intended to be open to everyone, even if most of us can only conceptually participate.
"Conceptually, this is interesting because you have this whole class of algorithms that are designed to do things that feel really, like, almost from another century," Kronick said.
Conceptually, conservatives are not against funding federal needs with consumption and carbon taxes, they are simply adamant that such taxes not be stacked on top of other taxes.
"There are sections in the proposed legislation that, while conceptually appropriate, could result in unintended consequences and disruption for athletes in operational reality," Hirshland said in a statement.
For some people, VR reached a trough of irrelevance — stories about it were no longer conceptually fresh and fascinating, but they weren't relevant to daily life yet, either.
To make headway on this question, it is crucial to clearly distinguish two conceptually and empirically separable aspects of "big government" — the regulatory state and the redistributive state.
It's conceptually solid listen, driven by this feeling that Kirk's called by the caliber of his guests to try to live up to their technical abilities as rappers.
Because just as his projects are visually arresting, they are conceptually complex, and they are most provocative when viewed not only with the eye but with the mind.
"Conceptually, IgnitionOne was always on point in the way to think about digital advertising, but the execution part is probably where it fell short," another former employee said.
So conceptually I was totally down with free bleeding as a fuck you to the patriarchy, but I didn't conceive it as a real long-term lifestyle choice.
This doesn't mean that Leonardo himself might not have been involved, conceptually and even manually, in whatever in this painting survives from the turn of the 16th century.
That is why it has seen such a surge in interest, is because its use cases are really conceptually as broad as the use cases of a computer.
"If you want to build intelligence that conceptually thinks in the same way a human does… it needs to have a similar sensory motor as humans do," Gildert says.
Conceptually, Sorry to Bother You is like if iconic labor film Norma Rae were rendered in vivid Technicolor and had a gleefully loose relationship with the boundaries of reality.
But anyway, here's a song Lil Wayne made about being president, which works well because we actually had a President Carter and for basically no other reason, conceptually speaking.
"Conceptually, the idea of being able to pick the gender of your driver is appealing," she said, likening it to her preference for female doctors when given the choice.
Their ten-song effort features a number of guest musicians and represents a massive step forward, both musically and conceptually, from their stellar debut album in 2014, Labyrinth Constellation.
According to Peer Fischer, co-author of a new study in Nature, it's conceptually the same thing as the holograms generated aboard the Enterprise in the Star Trek franchise.
Even the stuff that didn't work — like a visit from Kimmel and several stars to a nearby theater that descended into very mild chaos — was at least conceptually fun.
While he appreciates Trump conceptually as a "much needed breath of fresh air," he said he's not giving the GOP nominee any money and can't say how he'll vote.
Their ten-song effort features a number of guest musicians and represents a massive step forward, both musically and conceptually, from their stellar debut album in 2014, Labyrinth Constellation.
GIF courtesy of the artist To create their virtual Library of Babel, Anadol and his collaborator Mike Tyka first needed to arrange the documents by how they appeared conceptually.
Conceptually, MRT is quite simple: the nucleus of an egg containing diseased mitochondria is removed and inserted into a donor egg with normal mitochondria whose nucleus has been removed.
This all served as a compelling illustration of what what this new MicroLED technology can do and how Samsung thinks its modular aspiration could unfold—conceptually speaking, of course.
A raw and raunchy exploration of sexual frustration and the drive for power and dominion, Ping's video is as visually biting as it is conceptually brilliant, encouraging repeated viewings.
Choi-Kain says this could be because it often manifests as a response to stress—which, conceptually at least, means it does actually resemble substance-abuse disorders like alcoholism.
As abundant as the accepted tropes of Vietnamese art are, their opposites — conceptually rigorous, creative, free, experimental works — do exist in Vietnam, although they are much harder to find.
Empirically careful where The Virtue of Nationalism is sloppy, conceptually precise where Hazony is loose, the book is in many ways a model of scholarship on right-wing populism.
But the album feels padded both musically and conceptually, as if the need to get each character unambiguously right means she must repeatedly stop to explain what she's doing.
The group's report stopped short of reaching a conclusion and stated that the chances were low of finding documentation that would uncover "conceptually new" details of Mr. Wallenberg's death.
It will lose out conceptually, since the Trump administration doesn't think that way at all, and it will lose out practically, as the conservatives destroy transfers and progressive taxation.
From the director who 3D-scanned people into the celebrated "Another Love" video, the piece for electronic duo Delta Heavy's "White Flag" is visually striking, conceptually powerful, and funny.
Is it a coincidence that Drake's run to the top of rap (conceptually, not lyrically, IMHO) started with rapping over a Hov beat with the heir to Hov's throne?
Complex and conceptually ambitious, the album is not only an historical mark on the Utrecht scene itself—it led to a release event at that year's Le Guess Who?
In order to show that LQG and the Brownian map were equivalent models of a random two-dimensional surface, Sheffield and Miller adopted an approach that was simple enough conceptually.
Still, the Whitney Museum exhibition was quite strong, but held together by rhetorical scaffolding that was conceptually rather thin (depicting a fictional family that was wealthy and traveled the world).
The fundamental thing to understand about Iron Fist is that he's a conceptually flawed character; his origin story presents him as both a "white savior" and a "best Asian" figure.
"What conceptually sounds like a straightforward exercise in transparency and reconciliation in reality has proven not to be so," said Matt Hoffman, director of global regulatory solutions at Chatham Financial.
I don't know who the ad wizards are on this one, but I can tell you this: they didn't just drop the ball conceptually, they misfired on the execution, too.
When asked if a new middle-of-the-market jet that Boeing is studying would fit the bill for cost effective long-haul travel, Singh said: "conceptually it sounds interesting".
Alongside that 75-inch mini-Wall, the company also revealed Windows, smaller MicroLED panels that could (conceptually) be combined and rearranged to make all types and sizes of different displays.
Conceptually, this feels right—It would be false to have a game where Indiana Jones is just shooting nazis, and it would be equally untrue to turn it into Pitfall!
In short: I no longer think there is no place for mental illness in the horror genre, so long as it's portrayed in the right ways: thematically, conceptually and rhetorically.
I am interested in how lines can be used (both aesthetically and conceptually) to divide and connect ideas, while also having the potential to encircle and diagram even broader ones.
" Hernández noted, "Basanta's site is visually and conceptually challenging for many viewers: the work is aggressive and violent and includes figures such as Hitler and other historical and religious villains.
Ryan and Ways and Means Committee Chair Kevin Brady later hatched a conceptually ambitious scheme to replace the corporate income tax with a 20 percent destination-based cash flow tax.
But my commitment to the chain's conceptually unsound ordering language did not bear fruit, as I was told by the barista that they had just run out of cold brew.
He has called single-payer "conceptually" the right idea but said it would be better tied to action on the federal level, citing the huge upfront cost to the state.
The blessing is obvious, but the curse I think is that it's harder (at least conceptually) for companies to just pick up Teams as a singular service if they're interested.
If the three countries are able to agree conceptually on big-ticket items, however, that would add momentum, allow technical modernization talks to continue and reduce uncertainty for our economy.
House Democrats have passed a lot of bills, including conceptually ambitious legislation to curb corruption in politics and begin to address climate change along with a host of smaller measures.
For Thoreau, what keeps the rich from understanding the plight of the poor is, in part, the fact of their richness, their stuff: not just metaphorically or conceptually, but literally.
While it's at a much different level, conceptually, some of the exact same issues will also keep the connected-home market from reaching its full potential in 2016, as well.
But this is a bit conceptually odd, if not unsettling, as an answer to "child poverty"; it doesn't make any actual children better off, it just prevents them from existing.
Conceptually, a one-dimensional random walk is the kind of path you'd get if you repeatedly flipped a coin and walked one way for heads and the other way for tails.
Anyone who watched The Good Wife will be willing to indulge Robert and Michelle King, that now-retired show's creators, as they launch their conceptually bizarre new summer series on CBS.
The women are treated as commodities not just conceptually but literally; when an inexperienced girl named Bernice gets lured into the trade, her first pimp sells her to another for $2,000.
"Conceptually, I was inspired by the indie game SUPERHOT and films such as Memento and The Matrix that play with narrative through the perception of time," Keynejad tells The Creators Project.
So what is conceptually Windows: it's always about managing a bunch of hardware resources, whether on the server or on the client, and creating an application model on top of it.
From Moschino to Burberry (and Chanel conceptually, via its fall/winter '15 supermarket), various labels have been experimenting with the idea of "see now, buy now" for the last few years.
Although this music is conceptually daring, sonically cool, and utterly brilliant, there's reason to doubt he can maintain the stance without doing eventual damage to his mental health and immortal soul.
"1000 mph is the speed of the earth's rotation, and it was conceptually important that the speed of the movement in the film be the same," he tells The Creators Project.
It ranges from the immersive and beautiful (Tom Kitchen's Home, itself a tiny exploration game in its own right) to the conceptually wry (Pippin Barr's cheeky The Available Space I & II).
"The collective... gives room to each artist's individual practice, as well as seeking ways for their work to be physically and conceptually combined," Serpentine Galleries' Rebecca Lewin tells the Creators Project.
Early spousal privilege assertions were recognized in England in the early 1600s, based on a belief that such testimony was conceptually impossible since a husband and wife were viewed as one.
Yes, it's a little over the top, conceptually, and the image of two guys in a van — even two as explosive as McGuinness and Paisley — just doesn't make for great cinema.
Susan Lindquist, a molecular biologist whose conceptually daring work with yeast proteins opened new avenues to understanding gene functioning and degenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, died on Thursday in Boston.
So conceptually, there were three ways for the memo to turn out: neither subject to criminal process; both subject to criminal process; or vice president subject to criminal process, president not.
Conceptually, his songs are wry snapshots of the American Scene in the 1950s; harmonized with Kerouac's On the Road (1957) and Robert Frank's The Americans (1958), they make interesting historical music.
Jung's printed wallpaper from 2014, for example, camouflages acts of anti-LGBTQ violence and policing within otherwise bucolic vignettes — an approach conceptually reminiscent of Robert Gober's "Hanging Man / Sleeping Man" (1989).
"'Pure pleasure' (as from a drug) and 'meaningful happiness' really are conceptually separable," Brian Earp, a research associate with the Oxford University Center for Neuroethics in the United Kingdom, tells VICE.
To the (trivial) extent that book covers ought to reflect the spirit of the age, this year demanded that they be confrontational if not out-and-out blunt, topically and conceptually.
Also relevant in this regard are Gabriel Orozco's "Working Tables" (2000-2005) on which are typically displayed many small pieces that are formally varied and distinct but conceptually or thematically interrelated.
It keeps all the aesthetic trappings that we've nostalgically canonized over the years—the unmistakable chatter of Combine soldiers, the still-conceptually terrifying headcrabs, an emphasis on playing with physics, etc.
She's created dozens of filters that are not only impressive technically, but conceptually as well, playing on everything from Co-Star push notifications, read receipts, and our AI facial recognition fears.
What really are we talking about when we're talking about — both conceptually and practically, what are we talking about when we talk about taking care of yourself in this particular way?
"Conceptually, he still supports raising the age to 21, but he also knows there's not a lot of broad support for that, but that's something that he would support," Sanders said.
The new follow-up Jumanji: The Next Level isn't as conceptually inspired — few sequels are — but it definitely understands that the new Jumanji movies are, at their heart, body-swap comedies.
The residency (February 315–March 31, 2019) invites artists who conceptually combine contemporary art practices with maker experiences and live performance, and create a platform for experimentation and engagement for families.
Lee Friedlander's and LaToya Ruby Frazier's straight, full-frame photography simply doesn't hold up as well conceptually here within the mutable, invasive, algorithmic landscape in which we age and eventually melt.
Omča) drawn "Bestiary" (2014), are contextualized as nonacademic and un-art-educated, they conceptually are not that much different from the collage-based non-natural images of the Belgrade Surrealists Circle.
Drizzy had a real chance to create something meaningful with Views, but in the process he's proved he's not quite there when it comes to creating a conceptually led, career-defining album.
The founders get this conceptually, but sometimes they can be fixated on making the company grow linearly by getting more "paper" under management, rather than developing a solution that unlocks exponential growth.
Conceptually, however, the Touch Bar feels like a crutch; instead of making the entire screen touch-friendly, Apple added a little touchscreen below it, replacing the (now truly obsolete) hardware function keys.
As a passionate art director and designer originally from Buenos Aires, Zoraidez now resides in Berlin, where his desire to transform conceptually modern ideas into striking works of art is fully realized.
The act of pulling the book out of the slipcase was conceptually explored with Anansi represented on the slipcase and the boys on the book covers literally being pulled/birthed from him.
Worry about the capacity of either nonstate actors or hostile actors to penetrate systems, and in that sense it is not conceptually different than a lot of the cybersecurity work we're doing.
However, they are nowhere near as conceptually challenging as the works of the artists Nash seeks to emulate, and they are formally much less engaging than the rest of Nash's own oeuvre.
The result may be the most conceptually abstract blockbuster the Costume Institute has attempted, toggling between what Mr. Bolton calls the "objective" time of the calendar and the "subjective" time of creativity.
While many designers today speak of research-based practices, for Formafantasma it is the essence of their work, responsible for some of the most interesting and conceptually rich pieces being made today.
It's conceptually daring, it looks amazing, and I had a lot of fun in the two hours I got to play it, but none of that changes the reality of the market.
According to Jack Shear, Kelly's widower and the executive director of his foundation, not one of the artist's site-specific works could be conceptually destroyed by moving it, as "Tilted Arc" was.
Yet that tightening is, also, to me, where the exhibition starts to lose steam, because as it physically narrows it also conceptually narrows, and as you point out, becomes all about fashion.
Conceptually, that must have sounded like a tantalizing idea, but in practice, Madonna ended up rambling on about how hard it was for her to become the pop icon she now is.
"[The merger] has conceptually been a long time in the making, but the market factors that were advantageous for us started coming to bear at the end of this year," Zagorski said.
That's the starting point for Yael Bartana's aptly titled "What If Women Ruled the World?" at the Berlin Volksbühne, a conceptually and visually striking production that feels urgent, if not entirely persuasive.
Conceptually "The Future of Another Timeline" is breathtakingly brilliant, and part of a constellation of time-travel stories this year that wed present-day activism to a willingness to change the past.
But what '60s science fiction did do was establish one of the wildest, widest, most stylistically and conceptually various commercial spaces for writing (and reading) fiction in the history of fictional genres.
His conceptually heavy image theory at work here is that temporally related or relatable gestures of social, political, and cultural uprising act as easily recognizable inscriptions across the breath of human cultures.
It is important for the general audience and art collectors to experience the artwork in its appropriate physical environment, taking note of how art works relate spatially and conceptually to each other.
Perhaps the most surprising elements of the show are the inclusion of ceramics and the artist's ability to mix them with so many other materials that are both literally and conceptually hard.
From a mathematical standpoint, "the more you study it, the more elegant and conceptually compelling it seems," said Henry Cohn, a mathematician and packing expert at Microsoft Research New England, referring to hyperuniformity.
Being conscious of place and context led us to create Beneath Our Feet, a work that is connected to its surroundings both physically and conceptually in the way it models a rainforest ecosystem.
The problem is that these moments just don't jibe, visually or conceptually, with the bulk of the film, which focuses on the usual massive CGI throwdowns between living irresistible forces and immovable objects.
This technology is moving so fast that the tooling around it seems to be failing to keep up, and also, conceptually, it's all still a little opaque and forbidding to the average engineer.
Bandai established board game series such as Joy Family and Party Joy with the purpose of creating iterated, conceptually similar games, and they released more than 250 of them between 1980 and 1990.
I've programmed some of their work before, partly because of how different it is, but also because of how they relate to each other or spark different conversations, formally as well as conceptually.
The existence of an oversight board seems conceptually fine but also adds a layer of bureaucracy where the government has not proved particularly good at spotting financial crises (neither has anyone else, frankly).
Our reactions ranged from outright hatred to tentative admiration for the creators' ambition — but even when we found "Bandersnatch" to be at least conceptually interesting, the experience itself became tiresome by the end.
In the drawings that comprise most of the exhibition, almost all of which include some collaged elements, Neo-Expressionism remains a visual reference point, but conceptually the work favors German Expressionism and Dada.
Typically when working with liquids and colors for macro video projects, he has no concrete plan—it's all a trial and error process that he hopes will yield something visually and conceptually interesting.
But in a practical sense, a huge share of ACA coverage gains ended up coming from the conceptually boring idea of spending a bunch of money on a huge expansion of Medicaid coverage.
It is a lavish affair, aesthetically and conceptually, energized by the fact that, on a basic level, the art on the Louvre walls is static, but the performers in the space are not.
The issue becomes that immersive parks like Pandora and Wizarding World are very specific kinds of beasts, conceptually based upon visiting exotic worlds and universes, and not every property is suited to the approach.
But conceptually and song for song, these 17 clear, rich, cannily sequenced Duke Erikson remasters—Delta guys mostly, with hokum bands and two Texans mixed in for extra flavor—leaves them in the dust.
I'm not in any rush to die, I want to live my life — and I'm sure I'll be scared when I get there, because that's human nature — but conceptually I'm not scared at all.
Conceptually, Confederate sounds like a response to the recent crop of series like The Man in the High Castle and The Handmaid's Tale, both set in alternate realities where the villains of history won.
Conceptually, the artist's collages of election images and flower still lifes intend to draw parallels between Gordon and marginalized Trump supporters, who Jones anticipates might not be satisfied by the consequences of their votes.
I've generally been skeptical of "teach someone to fish" approaches to development, not because they're a bad idea conceptually but because we've often struggled to figure out how to teach people to fish effectively.
To do that, they're using what Nintendo refers to as the optional Switch Pro Controller, which is conceptually similar to the older Wii U Pro Controller — a traditional gamepad for a non-traditional console.
All the contradictions between thought-through, delicately considered, sociologically sensitive narrative and dumb-as-hell thriller-adventure become obvious as the film lurches from scene to scene, shifting tonally and conceptually as it goes.
There is, of course, more to life than Go. Algorithms such as the ones that power the various iterations of AlphaGo might, its creators hope, be applied to other tasks that are conceptually similar.
" Or is it, in fact, "Russia's attempt to catch up conceptually to the realities of modern war with which the United States has been grappling for over a decade in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere?
For a development whose idea of an art installation is the staircase-to-nowhere Vessel, as conceptually rigorous as the sprinkle pit at the ice cream museum, this perhaps isn't much of a surprise.
Monday's speech, the first of a regular series of statements on the coronavirus crisis according to the campaign, was conceptually a step in the right direction, even if the execution was a bit iffy.
Taking its name from a James Brown song, and with indoor and outdoor components, the Wright's exhibition, "Say It Loud: Art, History, Rebellion," is the most conceptually difficult of the three shows in Detroit.
Conceptually, you can imagine it as looking similar to a swarm of bees, albeit on a cosmic scale, and each bee being replaced with an entire galaxy full of hundreds of billions of stars.
Last year she fined Google owner Alphabet 4.3 billion euros for using its dominant mobile operating system to promote other products like its web browser, which is conceptually similar to Ek's allegations against Apple.
It's a quick way to look at how effective your doctors are, and at the end of the day, it's not conceptually much different from the simple five-star rating system in Project Hospital.
The work is formally too reticent, and conceptually too dependent on exegesis, to incite a riot of general interest along the lines of the traveling Frida Kahlo retrospective, for example, back in the early 1980s.
With brand new facilities in the heart of Boston, the MFA Graphic Design program at Boston University is a conceptually focused, two-year studio-based program that combines studio practice, design research and professional development.
HOROWITZ: When we pitched the show, conceptually they were on board with the ideas we were doing, and then when they started to see it as we went along, they got more and more excited.
A third bottle, this one labeled "Sea 006, Feb 2016" and containing what the checklist describes as "limited edition perfume," is conceptually linked to a framed "unlimited edition poster" hanging on the wall above it.
Conceptually, "Gemini Man" is basically just another variation on the Jason Bourne formula, casting Smith as Henry Brogan, a government operative/assassin who -- after dozens of missions and assignments -- decides to hang up his guns.
We started writing the first songs in the basement of defunct punk house Skramden Yards, and quickly found a shared commitment to making music that is cathartic, honest, vulnerable, while also creatively and conceptually ambitious.
Featuring 12 prefabricated buildings created between 1939 and 1969 (the largest number of Prouvé's demountable constructions ever assembled in a single location), I found the show erudite, compelling, and conceptually relevant to today's cultural necessities.
I think I finally understand, at the ripe old age of 25, why the hysteria over Pokémon"gambling" reached such a fever pitch despite the fact that gaming and gambling have always been conceptually linked.
Conceptually, this is not too dissimilar from how traditional vinyl is made — a needle etches grooves in rotating lacquer, which is used to create a mother copy that is then used to form the stamper.
Even Haviv's choice of images for this book gives us privileged insight into his special way of seeing the world and thinking about the status of images as they change, conceptually and physically, over time.
I think I finally understand, at the ripe old age of 25, why the hysteria over Pokémon "gambling" reached such a fever pitch despite the fact that gaming and gambling have always been conceptually linked.
One of the best albums of this new vaporwave golden era is Dreams Love Chaos City by Subaeris, which conceptually conjures one of the most calming atmospheres you can imagine: the quiet city at night.
That is a good example of a machine-learning phenomenon called "generalisation", in which neural networks can handle scenarios that are conceptually similar, but different in the specifics, to the ones they are trained on.
"The mandate is so fundamental conceptually to being able to sell insurance under these market rules, anything that relaxes it is going to have a destabilizing effect," said Elizabeth Carpenter, senior vice president at Avalere.
ER: Serenade In Red, An Evil Heat, The Narcotic Story, and, of course, The Thin Black Duke are the most successful conceptually and musically, though I would expect the rest of Oxbow to feel differently.
In 2015 he released a string of impressive videos that are both visually lush and conceptually strange, whether they follow the tale of an abduction or two people in dinosaurs masks performing a mating ritual.
The changes announced last month mark the most dramatic expansion of the tweet both conceptually and in terms of the raw character count: Under the new rules, a tweet no longer fits within an SMS.
Last year, scientists at MIT and the University of Innsbruck were able to build a quantum computer with just five qubits, conceptually demonstrating the ability of future quantum computers to break the RSA encryption scheme.
My confession is this: "The Affair" just aired the most conceptually ambitious, emotionally painful episode of its entire run, and at the moment of truth it went someplace I could not bring myself to follow.
Emily VanDerWerff: It's just on the side of not being too much for me, with the acknowledgment that the more The Handmaid's Tale plays in this territory, the more I get worried about it conceptually.
Back in the summer of 2017, congressional Democrats rolled out a conceptually ambitious plan to tackle economic concentration, but it never really caught fire with the public and hasn't been talked about much this year.
For the sake of convenience and clarity, economists like to conceptually separate "cyclical" economic issues (unemployed workers, idle machines, etc.) from "structural" ones (education and skill levels, the size of the working age population, etc.).
"I tried to really push the images as far as I could, both technically – in terms of the compositions, post production etc and conceptually - starting to play with a sense of narrative in them," she said.
In January, during a visit to the new Binhai-Zhongguancun Science and Technology Park (conceptually part of Zhongguancun, but geographically distinct), Xi Jinping, China's leader, emphasised the need for Zhongguancun to generate "high-quality" economic development.
Though, strangely, despite all the theoretical science that's been done, the way we actually compute the position of the Sun and Moon is conceptually very much like the gears—and effectively epicycles—of the Antikythera device.
Conceptually, "Women face workplace struggles" and "Me Too has gone too far" don't have to be at odds, but it's really hard to avoid the huge, obvious tension between those themes without either diminishing the other.
The themes of Highway To Hell, that quintessential document of hedonistic self-destruction, are far more accessible than the Tolkien footnotes of Led Zeppelin, less ominous than Black Sabbath, nowhere near as conceptually complex than Rush.
The current summer exhibition Fictitious Character, a career-bridging selection of works by Michael Luchs side-by-side with a jaw-dropping installation of new works by Tal R, is a resounding success, conceptually and aesthetically.
Her work is conceptually bold and politically confrontational, but it's delivered to her audience with a lyrical touch – one informed by her dedication to peace and spirituality – giving it a great sense of warmth and humanity.
The weapon conceptually has ties to projects from the Cold War aimed at developing nuclear-propelled missiles and aircraft, projects that were ultimately abandoned because they were too expensive, too complicated, too dangerous, and too unnecessary.
Vienna (Reuters) - Nigerian Oil Minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu said on Thursday that conceptually Nigeria was not opposed to joining OPEC production caps but would have to wait and see if production came back to acceptable levels.
Paired with German legend Sven Vath, the two assembled this conceptually split selection, with Vath holding court for the club-inspired first hour of big room techno while Hawtin handles the trippier "afterhours" second sixty minutes.
Studiously inert, conceptually obvious and starkly ungiving, Mr. Parrino's end-of-painting paintings will probably never look as good as they do in this building, with its marble entrance hall, double-height ceilings and traditional molding.
Morton's conceptually rigorous work can seem esoteric at times, yet her intention is ultimately one of generosity towards the viewer, and it is this spirit of generosity, playfulness, and joy, which this exhibition hopes to expand.
"In scheming the dinner, I tried to conceptually inhabit the nude from without, across media—to treat vegetal and floral flesh as nudes, to extend the notion of what constitutes a nude at all," she said.
Nor does it represent the greatest potential threat to student privacy, given the limited amount of personal information collected, the promised limitations on data sharing, and the fact that students conceptually have the ability to opt out.
For artists and audiences alike, making some sense of visually and conceptually abstract work is a personal process of reification that often leans heavily on narrative, a story mortaring together the work and our thoughts on it.
House Republicans' "Better Way" tax framework released last year involved huge tax cuts for the rich, and the conceptually rather different tax framework they are uniting around this fall also involved huge tax cuts for the rich.
And that worked because he had the personal celebrity and the personal constitution to do it, and he understood this loophole that even if people can grok conceptually, do not have the qualities to take advantage of.
"[The girls] were able to take abstract concepts from the games and apply them to programming—with some girls, we were eventually able to talk about coding conceptually rather than in 'this-goes-there' terms," he said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The most conceptually compelling work of art in the Guggenheim's But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa is also its least visible.
Building resilience with strong partnerships with the private sector, integrating vulnerability and climate change into the costs of economic development, investing in modernizing infrastructure are all spoken of conceptually, but lack a blueprint for making it happen.
The game feels stitched together with things that conceptually should work to create a structured and coherent run game, but instead just feel loose when they should be tight and restrictive when they should afford some play.
While sound artist Yuri Suzuki hasn't exactly accomplished quite a feat, he conceptually comes pretty close with his Global Synthesizer Project, an interactive electronic instrument installation that allows users to synthesize "environmental sounds" from across the world.
As befitting the abstraction of music, "Contrappunto XIII" and "Tema e variazioni I" are conceptually closest to the work of the 1930s, which makes them markedly differently from the figures and environments everywhere else in the exhibition.
It's about the expansive possibilities of the digital age, the new ways the motion picture — traditionally two-dimensional in both visual and, the show argues, narrative terms — can be an immersive, multidimensional experience, perceptually, physically and conceptually.
The business was separate from the work of book-composing, but not conceptually distant from it: Islam envisioned her aromatherapy and skin-care artifacts moving through the public sphere in the same tender way her sentences did.
In my own work, my ideas have also been based on some form of opposition both visually and conceptually, between black and white, male and female, magic and realism, beauty and violence, the mystical and the political.
Mr. Griffin said that the artist's primary influences were, indeed, "Bacon from a visual and theatrical point of view, but conceptually more in line with Ernst, Duchamp, Man Ray," some of the pioneers of Dada and Surrealism.
The works are at once durable and fragile, a paradox the artist extends conceptually into our increasingly digital world where our online lives seem safe outside of nature, but are only a computer crash away from destruction.
In a conceptually similar way, we need to realize that smart speakers and other voice-driven computing devices are not just smartphones without a screen — they are very different animals with very different types of software requirements.
It's not necessarily the most conceptually elaborate, or the most aesthetically alluring, but it is the one art exhibition I've seen that makes crucial sense of our contemporary compulsion to document sociopolitical upheavals and state-sponsored violence.
Until recently, virtually all the computing effort done on servers — from email and web page delivery to high-performance computing — was done on CPUs that were conceptually and architecturally similar to the ones found in today's PCs.
If we're being honest, this kind of nationwide regulation is barely even conceptually possible at this stage in the US, which is busy destroying the Environmental Protection Agency and preparing to drill, baby, drill as much as possible.
But a lot of the intellectual energy on the left has gone into pressing for more conceptually ambitious changes, including most notably abandoning the consumer welfare standard and returning to a more Brandeisian concern about concentrated economic power.
Perhaps the single most conceptually significant proposed change to the comprehensive plan concerns the drab-sounding Framework Element 218.3, which serves as an overall thesis statement for how the city looks at the relationship between development and affordability.
Conceptually, it is not that different from a financial credit score in the US. But the social credit score includes things like political outspokenness, shopping habits, friends, travel habits, and anything the authorities want to encourage or discourage.
"Conceptually, the allowance for rendering services is a good way for children to know that you get paid for working," said Braxton, founder and CEO of Financial Fountains in Baltimore and a member of the CNBC Advisor Council.
All the works are interconnected both conceptually and literally, and quite by accident, perhaps because of its scale and that the viewer is 'in' the art, it has become very popular as a location to take pictures in.
I've explained my view conceptually, tried to illustrate the mechanics of how excess capital kills promising companies, and shared data from 71 IPOs that demonstrates that even in success, more capital raised is not correlated with better outcomes.
KS: One of our editors at one of our other publications was wondering how it feels to have a really passion-driven, complex, conceptually sophisticated product like Ingress be massively overshadowed by something, she said, simpler and fluffier.
"I know some people would describe me as weak conceptually, because the concepts of the productions are never the dominant feature," Mr. McVicar said in an interview at a bar near the Met after a day of rehearsals.
But unlike Roussel's complicated, obtuse, and interpretation-resistant opuses, Dada Africa: Non-Western Sources and Influences is a conceptually generous and lucid show that invites us to wonder what other appropriations we may have missed on other occasions.
"The Future Is Elsewhere (if It Breaks Your Heart) No. 3," a dark vertical tricolor, is complicated conceptually as well as chromatically by its three figures: one standing, one on a chair and one sitting on the floor.
I loved every minute of it, but what really sold the game to me conceptually was how it evoked little glimmers of other interesting parts of the world outside of the Bureau of Control that you were exploring.
In the premium support debate, there's a fundamental lesson: It's conceptually simple to reduce federal spending on health care, but it's very hard to do so in a way that doesn't increase costs for at least some consumers.
In the space, works by nationally known artists like Martine Syms and Nastassja E. Swift are roommates with emerging and established Pacific Northwest artists Marita Dingus and Henry Jackson Spieker to cross-pollinate Blackness both physically and conceptually.
Here's the most succinct explanation I've seen of the technical elements driving it, courtesy of a reader: It's a brilliant piece of deception, and serves to underscore the notion of achieving the power bestowed conceptually by the Triforce.
Horn's stimulating body of work, begun in the late 1960s, consists of conceptually based, process-oriented, prosthetic performances, numerous films, feathery and kinetic metal sculptures, vast installations, intense, loose drawings, self-documentary performance photographs, and petulant painting machines.
If Congress does move forward with a border-adjustment tax as part of its tax-reform package, it should follow the lead of the roughly 160 countries around the globe that employ the conceptually similar value-added tax.
Known for conceptually-driven sculptures, Arsham has collaborated with Dior before, working on window installations in some of their biggest stores and stylized fitting rooms in the Los Angeles Dior Homme store for then creative director Hedi Slimane.
The fair thing to do is to fund a transition package for coal miners and their communities, conceptually similar to what Congress did when it passed a buyout program for tobacco farmers when a federal support policy ended.
But it is a full-on Hot Boys production, out of that same process, and the result is one of the most conceptually realized early Wayne songs (albeit about a concept that doesn't really need to be revisited).
Conceptually, they seem irrelevant to the exhibit as a whole, but within the context of your journey through the space, they do provide an opportunity to take a deep breath and reflect on a shared experience among living beings.
Like many others in the field, these people are moving the discussion about technology into new domains and lowering the barriers both conceptually and technically to create new conversations and perspectives on a world that is ever-increasing digital.
"I think that at least conceptually it is worth considering such a scenario," Pawel Borys, chief executive officer at the PFR state development fund which holds a 12.5 percent stake in Pekao told private TOK FM radio on Tuesday.
While the proposed legislation was conceptually sound, the 3.5 percent incremental tax incentive for job electors was way too modest to be attractive, particularly when coupled with the far too rigid all or nothing mandated 10 percent payroll hike.
Also conceptually, you can usually get people to sort of try a new thing, whether it's a new ad format or whatever, and they'll put some of their experimental money into it, and the trick is getting them back.
Those records would provide people with plenty more mud to sling, but in hindsight, they each achieved their intended goals of feeling tonally and conceptually singular by never concerning themselves with what anyone outside the band had to say.
The seven-member court unanimously ruled that employees' individual claims are "legally and conceptually different" from claims brought under the Private Attorney General Act (PAGA), because plaintiffs act as proxies for the state when they sue under the law.
There's much historical material here that's of high interest, and Ms. Swinton's performance of Bell's letters convey Bell's skills as a writer, but the movie is ultimately too conceptually labored for its own good — or that of its subject.
The conceptually ambitious tax reform concept House Republicans have been pushing has been a hard lift, but now that Trump has embraced the idea that tax cuts don't necessarily need to be paid for, it should be smooth sailing.
The artist's second show with Esther Schipper, a champion gallerist of conceptual art in Berlin, Aerocene conceptually builds upon Saraceno's earlier work, Cloud Cities, a project that imagines a utopia structured after cloud formations, soap bubbles, and spider webs.
Conceptually, the new album was created as a soundtrack to Cooper's 11 new pieces of video art (created in collaboration with mathematician Dugan Hammock and artists Andy Lomas, Nick Cobby and Henning M. Lederer) that explore the idea of emergence.
It's in the years since then — during a curious pivot over the past decade toward less idiosyncratic and, at least conceptually, more radio-friendly material engineered to compete with the Gagas and Arianas of the world — that Madonna's career has stalled.
Conceptually, Living with Yourself is fairly similar to the 1996 Michael Keaton rom-com Multiplicity, with Miles quickly hatching a plan to have his clone do everything he doesn't want to do, like going to work or hosting a party.
A lot of us know what a smartwatch is conceptually; at the very least, there's a vague sense among the general public that a smartwatch is somehow smarter, the way a smartphone is smart, and that techies like to wear them.
GE was one of the first big enterprise companies to fully embrace the cloud, announcing its intent to close most of its on-premises data centers in 2014 when many companies were still coming to grips with the cloud conceptually.
"Conceptually, it is very positive that the seed institute strengthens its presence in the marketplace and oversees inspections on the part of the government," Fernando Giannoni, Monsanto's Latin America director of corporate affairs, told reporters after the ministry's news conference.
And Bill and I are experienced In terms of doing mergers, we've both done a lot of mergers, and so we are already way ahead of the game in terms of thinking conceptually about how these companies will come together.
Conceptually, designing research methods for physical diseases like diabetes and cancer is simpler: Using an animal such as a rat or a pig, you can simulate these diseases, take notes, and test treatments on the animal before moving to human trials.
First and most grandly, there was the notion of a destination-based cash flow tax — a very conceptually ambitious plan to raise a bunch of revenue that would, among other things, have functioned as a tax on middle-class senior citizens.
The museum's American reinstallation — designed by Matthew Yokobosky and organized by a curatorial team led by Connie H. Choi and including Barry R. Harwood, Nancy Rosoff, Susan Kennedy Zeller and Mr. Aste — is, conceptually, still just the start of something.
For example: Although the heart of Google's autonomous driving technology — the Light Detection and Ranging technology (LIDAR) — is conceptually sound, it's the equivalent of a canvas-and-wood biplane compared with the supersonic jet needed to safely navigate America's streets.
That's the lesson young artists can take away from his show, along with an experience of painting that's conceptually razor-sharp and completely worked through, with all fat trimmed off, all air squeezed out: an art of truly honest weight.
For as much as I love certain aspects of the show, "Journey Into Night" suggests it's still more conceptually interesting — which is to say "fun to think about" — than it is legitimately compelling on the levels of character, theme, or plot.
In practice, however, MintChip works a lot like Venmo in the US. Conceptually, it seems a lot like a 90s technology called Mondex, which stored fiat value in a chip on a card and allowed for person-to-person payments.
That jokey assertion can be easily tested at the Musée d'Orsay by taking in the outstanding Picasso Blue and Rose exhibition and then ambling up a floor to see Schnabel's conceptually pointless, self-curated Orsay through the Eyes of Julian Schnabel.
I become curious about five or six things and I massage those five or six things conceptually, through images, 3-D modulations, architectural rendering plans, pulling from my mother's drawings, her sound recordings, performances from people who I'm connected to.
In a world of distrust of state and financial institutions and of economic insecurity, techies have happened on a technique that, conceptually, frees one from the existing ecosystem of regulatory control, legal accountability and bad guys who want your money.
Conceptually, this seems to provide what many politicians imply they want — the affordable 30-year mortgages that only government action can provide, but without the embarrassing socialism of having the federal government at the commanding heights of the housing finance system.
Activities in Lunar Attraction, like finding out your weight on the moon with a special scale, are definitely aimed at a young museum audience, still scientific topics such as the moon's influence on our tides are also engaged more conceptually.
For those in need of a brief primer: Outsider art, which refers to works made by self-taught art-makers situated geographically or conceptually outside the social-cultural mainstream, producing their creations mainly for themselves, evolved out of art brut.
Some things just don't work, but they're great ideas, and they're conceptually right, but either the timing, because this technology is not there, or the mobility is not there, or the network is not there, but the conceptual ideas are great.
This differs from the Section 8 approach in a number of technical ways, but conceptually, one of the biggest differences is that it would funnel a lot more money to people living in expensive places than to people living in cheap ones.
Now, "taking the results that Facebook has achieved in Brazil and India and Pakistan, we can actually, conceptually, could double the number of blood donors in the United States," Cliff Numark, senior vice president of the American Red Cross, told Gupta on Tuesday.
Did you finally achieve what you wanted to do on this newer recordI'd say it came closer to it but I'm not quite there yet, the first one was kind of loosey goosey and incoherent, whereas the second one is more conceptually coherent.
Conceptually speaking, what "Heroic" and the two previous episodes accomplished — breaking June down until she was unwittingly serving Gilead, and having her not realize what had happened to her until it was too late — is something I think could have worked like gangbusters.
Veiel's film seeks to offer historical context for Beuys's path-breaking work, from his conceptually crucial Multiples to iconic performances like "I Like America and America Likes Me" (1974), for which he lived in a gallery with a coyote for three days.
His approach now doesn't seem very conceptually removed: He compared recording Process to sculpture, explaining that he "would record big passages of piano and synth and recording drum machines or whatever," and then spend time "just like slowly clawing away" at the compositions.
I'm not saying what I offer is an objective truth, but at least I have been able to gain a kind of vantage point conceptually that allows me to articulate my own thoughts on the legacy of the Cosa Nostra in Sicily.
On the other hand, it is hardly noted that both the industry and litigators are more comfortable, both conceptually and culturally, with complex rules because they seem to be easier to adjudicate, to lobby legislators and to negotiate with regulators on enforcement guidelines.
Despite their highly varied outputs, most of the works were conceptually unified by a stark kitschiness and clever interpretation and stretching of the words at hand, revealing both the design studio's personal touch and a strong talent for improvisation by the three members.
Sometimes he does this all on the same release—there's bits of all of it on 2010's The Soft Wave—but mostly he seems to use each recorded moment as a document of a where his head's at the time conceptually.
I think my ideas tend to be project based, and conceptually every record or TV show or whatever it is starts with: what do I see the finished product being, or what is the vehicle by which these things can live in?
"At risk patients (men with a family history and black men) are more likely to die from prostate cancer, therefore these individuals are conceptually more likely to gain from PSA screening," Trinh, who wasn't involved in the task force recommendations, said by email.
If the above is true, the core premises of Buckley that provided the framework for the linkage between the First Amendment and money in politics have eroded and the precedent might be overturned, as it is no longer empirically or conceptually valid.
But I am heartened by this collection of stunning, aesthetically, and conceptually complex works that prove art comes not from a place of "ability" or "disability," but from something more fundamental that unites human beings in the capacity for reflection and self-expression.
Instead it conceptually links aspects of Japanese history and mythology, and its adherents, often in keeping with certain local traditions, revere various kami (meaning "god" or "gods") — powerful spirits that are to be found throughout nature, or that are deified historical figures.
A sweeping retrospective at the Centre Pompidou, built around an archival treasure trove recently acquired by the museum, presents an opulent and conceptually challenging body of Isou's paintings, films, objects, sounds, drawings, and writings, which encompass all means of lexical and phonetic notation.
"We worked together and symbolically built a community in peace and harmony, building walls for protection not separation, and bridges that join people together physically and conceptually which I didn't realize four years ago would be so prophetic today," says the artist.
So conceptually, when we thought about the show — myself, Tina Fey, and the show runners — it was important for us that I project the purest form of myself, without ever losing touch with my femininity and the aspects of my femininity that make me, me.
All of this could be depressing, conceptually: Thousands and thousands of us cycling through a location for the same photo, then posting it to Instagram, a platform on which you've probably seen this photo and will see it again, an endless loop of likes.
After attending the keynote and speaking with numerous people at Apple during the week, one feeling that has resonated with me is that accessibility, conceptually, has become a mandatory part of not only how Apple designs its products, but of the Apple ecosystem at large.
And as it turns out, "conceptually audacious, but not actually that interesting" is an apt description of Taboo as a whole, because it's crammed full of ideas and scenes where you can see what everyone involved is going for and how they fall short.
The complaint says they conspired to "literally and conceptually rip off" America's Test Kitchen, the Boston-based television, radio and publishing empire that Mr. Kimball helped create, in order to start Christopher Kimball's Milk Street, their glossy new brand whose magazine debuted this month.
Both. Conceptually, Violator is the vengeful, punk-rock-minded asshole that developed from the sad boy that I was in Shattered Dreams... but it is also 100% me going in an entire new direction and bridging the gap between my DJ and producer selves.
After all, conceptually similar systems work in other countries, like Switzerland; Massachusetts has had a system along the same lines since 2006 (which is why some of us call it ObamaRomneycare); and even now it's working O.K. in California, which has managed the program well.
Well, asset prices do look high: A widely used gauge of stock valuations puts them at a 15-year high, while a conceptually similar measure says that housing prices have retraced a bit less than half the rise that culminated in the great housing bust.
But conceptually, it starts with three simple observations about turnout in midterm elections dating to 1982, based on available voter file, census and polling data: Turnout among young, nonwhite and less educated voters is consistently lower relative to older, white and more educated voters.
"State and local government and private property owners would lose a great deal of control over land-use decisions, over water and other key factors that could conceptually affect the number of fish," Robert McKenna, a former state attorney general, said in a phone interview.
The previous Friday, at a gala fund-raiser in New York, she had said that half the people who supported her opponent, Donald Trump, could be put conceptually in a "basket of deplorables," and were "irredeemable"—remarks that she later said were too broad.
I am panicking because I've remembered I have no idea what the internet is, either physically or conceptually, like what the fuck is an email, is this a womb or a war zone, why are my nudes in the sky, who is my king now.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — The Canadian artist collective General Idea  found its drive in the AIDS epidemic, becoming aesthetically and conceptually refined in the in the 1970s and '123s, after long forays into absurdity and performances evocative of Dada and Fluxus.
Conceptually, that rings true: the wooshing sound of wind, small talk about the frigid air, a chuckle before dropping "one a dem ones," a phrase said by every Toronto man, ever, trying to waste your time once the sun finally peeks out after the snow and ice.
Hell is such a conceptually fascinating idea, especially when you go beyond the pools of blood and start trying to imagine the logistics and politics of such a place, and with Agony wanting to spend its hours taking a deeper dive into the place, I was curious.
Puleo saw these phenomena, despite their geographic distance, as "conceptually undergirded by a logic of occupation that has dictated policies managing and containing the lives of people indigenous to the Americas for the past 212 years," she writes in her introduction to the catalogue for the show.
So far, by dint of having around one two-hundredth of Wayne's recorded output, Khalid has a much more conceptually focused product to offer, and there is a pretty clear narrative to his music, as reflected in the nail-on-the-head album title American Teen.
One of the more charming segments of this new take on arte povera is the prevalence of artists using cardboard—the epitome of ubiquitous and overlooked industrial/commercial plainness—to create aesthetically inventive and conceptually rich, quirky, and hilarious works of painting, sculpture, and environmental intervention.
Conceptually, it showed Kanye eager to prove himself as a serious designer: In the buildup to it, he ingratiated himself with creative directors and fashion editors and went so far as to intern at Fendi, the historic Italian luxury house known for its cutting-edge furs.
Nevertheless, his themes have remained the same, conceptually speaking: "I think there's an ideological and aesthetic through-line that can be drawn from my earliest compositions to my most recent ones, and to some degree that's comforting, because it suggests I'm on a comfortable track," he says.
More conceptually ambitious than it may at first appear, Macdonald's project operates within multiple frames of reference: as polychrome sculpture, as installation, as a product of serial production and, possibly, as commentary on the nature of creative endeavor and the art object itself in contemporary American culture.
The affiches lacérées are conceptually suggestive of the chance operations of John Cage and the social positions of the Situationist International, particularly in the way that Villeglé attributes importance to the anonymous hands that have torn the posters at random before he arrived to snatch them.
Establishing no clear stylistic or aesthetic position, Schwabsky seems more interested in philosophically examining what painting is and can become through an observer's encounter, citing the reductive formalist definition Maurice Denis offered in 1890, of pigment applied to (usually) flat planes by whatever means conceptually necessary.
Awash in pink, yellow, green, and blue, the painting is a monumental self-contradiction, in which the liquidity of the poured paint feels conceptually at odds with the exactitude of the red, orange, and violet streaks breaking up the picture plane like a stepped mountain range.
The events have been mostly small-scale in attendance, with the largest draw coming for the astonishing performance on the festival's opening weekend, "Charting Islands of the Hollow Earth," by art collective Seafoam Palace, dealing conceptually with a British bomber plane crash near Harbor Island in 1958.
A second source said the FCA and CSRC were exploring a regulatory agreement similar conceptually to a memorandum of understanding (MOU) inked by the CSRC and the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) prior to the launch of the Hong Kong-Shanghai stock trading link in November 2014.
To be fair, I did not get to hear an audio demo, but conceptually, the idea of doing fairly major processing on a mono speaker of audio that was already significantly processed to sound a certain way on stereo speakers during its creation strikes me as a bit challenging.
Outside the auspices of the Ghibli banner, the artists he trained and influenced have carried on his legacy; former Ghibliites Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Yoshiaki Nishimura established a sort of spinoff in Studio Panoc, currently readying the visually and conceptually familiar Mary and the Witch's Flower for release this summer.
But in the past decade, a noteworthy development in the Israeli scene has been the rise of the independent choreographer — artists forgoing company structures in favor of intimate and conceptually daring work that still exudes the anxious, palpable intensity that has become a mark of the Israeli dance sensibility.
Conceptually, the first John Wick is a standard revenge drama, mostly exceptional because the raging protagonist is avenging a puppy instead of his family, and because every aspect of the filmmaking is as slick as the copious dollops of hair gel John Wick uses to slightly disguise his mullet.
For me, these items include making a living wage solely through my art, an abundance of affordable studio space, a low cost of living, ample funding for projects keeping many artists like myself creatively and conceptually sated, and proximity to cities with larger markets in which to exhibit work.
This idea is the basis for two new music videos by French electronic quartet N U I T. The conceptually-paired videos are called "Hold Your Horses" (above) and "Looking for Gold" (below) taken from the group's upcoming Looking for Gold EP. Both are directed by Cedric Rolando.
The elimination of the large circular planter, the recessing of the Helmsley memorial, and the elimination of trees from the new planters planned for the Cedar side of the site will all help to maintain the scale and conceptually geometric quality of "Red Cube"'s relationship to the plaza.
While the former is more visually exciting and conceptually rich, placing textiles in free-flowing forms and referencing everything from protest camp sites to laundry lines, the latter feels more directly in dialogue with the conventional parameters of art history and abstract painting, which isn't the artist's sweet spot.
CARYN GANZ For a song that's conceptually four years late, drippingly tacky, yanks Carrie Underwood into rock diva territory she's not wholly comfortable in, needlessly resurrects a long-dormant Ludacris and is a profoundly craven attempt to be licensed by broadcasters for use during sporting events, not bad.
Dirtbag-Gosling-on-a-dirtbike-with-a-face-tattoo is conceptually flawless in and of itself, but it's the ways Derek Cianfrance's 2013 film starkly explores intergenerational trauma and class warfare that make this a powerful exploration into the myriad ways capitalism makes it harder to be human.
The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library in La Jolla, which is presenting Allen's show, has owned all seven of the conceptually oriented books she published in the 2s since they arrived as part of donation in the 1990s, but they weren't on the radar of Atheneum's Executive Director Erika Torri.
While coastal city art scenes thrive on conceptually challenging notions, Homemade Ice Cream presents a challenge on an extremely different level — one that touches and bravely displays the elements of discomfort, familiarity, angst, and remembering which are a part of every homecoming, no matter where you call home.
While the 33-minute video detailing the entire build process is the best way to understand the amount of effort Allen put into the project, what he actually did is fairly simple, at least conceptually: he took apart Apple's official 3.5mm to Lighting adapter, and built it right into the phone.
"Beethoven's Quartet" harmonizes conceptually with its surroundings — the art center boasts two custom-built performance venues, a collection of 10 Steinway pianos, and will host a season of classical music concerts every summer — but tries too hard to be the star performer, rather than understanding the role of the accompanist.
This exchange, the authors write, was "the most satisfying and fitting encapsulation" of the way Trump makes everything about him.) Started in the early, early Twitter days, the newsletter conceptually shares some of the same qualities as the platform (links, an emphasis on the overheard, an interest in process news).
But the truth is, Shyamalan has never excelled at writing female characters, and despite his larger thematic aspirations, Casey and her friends often feel like props for the story, devoid of the kind of agency that made Mary Elizabeth Winstead such a stirring hero in the conceptually similar 10 Cloverfield Lane.
The layout of the store will also more closely mimic how the items would be arranged in your actual home, including art mounted on a gallery wall, lamps set up in dedicated cubbies and accent décor "conceptually displayed to entice the senses and inspire new discovery," according to a press release.
But even conceptually, this solution would seem to go against one of the core arguments that T-Mobile and Sprint have made for their coming together: they say joining forces will create a much larger, more formidable rival to Verizon Wireless and AT&T and drive down prices for consumers.
A grassroots movement has recently emerged in which a number of scientists, philosophers, ethicists …Read more ReadMore conceptually, a growing number of scientists, bioethicists, and legal scholars have been making the case that highly sapient and cognitively complex animals should be awarded personhood status, which would afford them special protections.
Here's what CNN's independent committee wrote: On Election Day 2000, television news organizations staged a collective drag race on the crowded highway of democracy, recklessly endangering the electoral process, the political life of the country, and their own credibility, all for reasons that may be conceptually flawed and commercially questionable.
"I think what's familiar about our work is how we conceptually decide to use the black body based on our experiences to really exemplify the diversity within an African-American community, to show that we all have our different voices within one group to express our own identity," Thomas said.
Horn's stimulating body of work, begun in the late-1960s, consists of conceptually-based process-oriented prosthetic performances, numerous films, feathery and kinetic metal sculptures, vast installations, intense loose drawings, self-documentary performance photographs, and petulant painting machines; often literally or metaphorically inhibiting or extending the body (usually female) into space.
A split-screen video installation in the basement — "Hidden Tracks, 2014," conceptually the least effective work in the exhibition — features close-up images of Mucha's sketchbooks and a few abstract, train-related sculptures, all set to a noisy soundtrack of screeching train wheels and voices from a US radio show.
Conceptually, given the pricing narrative and wide iPhone price point dispersion, we get the logic – but it is always better to do from a position of strength rather than one where iPhone unit sellthrough was slightly down Y/Y in Sept and implied down again Y/Y (our math) again in Dec.
For these reasons, Allahyari cites projects such as "The Other Nefertiti" and Ryan Woodring's Decimate Mesh series that focus on more complex layers of historical reconstruction as the most insightful and meaningful to her as they move beyond a superficial architectural approach to critically, conceptually, and poetically explore the greater systems involved.
Last week, joined by counterparts from the Senate GOP caucus and the White House, Republicans rolled out a conceptually ambitious but somewhat vague tax reform proposal that featured the goal of lowering the statuary corporate income tax rate from 35 percent to 20 percent, paid for by closing unspecified loopholes and deductions.
But that idea is really just a subset of a larger notion that, though doubtless never fully adhered to in practice, at least conceptually undergirds healthy societies — the notion that the most powerful and influential people in public affairs should be held to a higher standard of conduct rather than a lower one.
While quite clearly different from each other stylistically and or conceptually, these artists can all be argued to have been attempting to work in dialogue with rather than in opposition to surrounding architectural forms (the formal basis of the period), being intentionally attentive rather than purposefully disruptive to the context which they inhabited.
Conceptually elastic and intergenerational, with the partial exception of the opening presentation of concrete art, the galleries seek to tell, as Mosquera explained during the press preview, the "untold narrative" of those artists who stayed in Cuba after 1959 (before later diasporic and exilic turns) and those who matured during the revolution.
"For me as a writer, I tried to figure out a way to stay true to the original idea that I had conceptually for what I wanted to write about and how I wanted to push myself to convey these stories and narratives," Hether Fortune, the band's songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist explains.
The ideal goal of that I guess—a minimal ideal, because of course you're not getting rid of the North Korean nuclear program—but conceptually, it would create a space for a regularized engagement and interaction between the US and North Korea—a normalization of North Korea's relations regionally and internationally, ultimately.
I was knocked out by the feral new take on Euripides' "Medea" that Ms. Sarks brought to London late in 2015, and, conceptually, there's nothing intrinsically awry with the idea behind "Seventeen," which is to have its six adolescents played by a cast of stage veterans who are around 70 in real life.
It didn't, conceptually the first one couldn't have, but Ethereum did and because Ethereum itself can facilitate, by nature of it being a platform, further tokens to be created on top of it, you saw between 2016 and '17 a lot of these tokens being created and minted on top of Ethereum.
There is less of a tendency for modern humans to live thoroughly immersed in life, experiencing it, and more of a tendency of being mostly distracted by its abstractions, by all the ways our culture conceptually frames our existence as individuals, Democrats and Republicans, man and women, one percenters, workers, consumers, and so on.
We went from a band that conceptually was good and played pretty well to being a band that was really, really tight and cohesive on You Fail Me. After remixing the album, do you have a different opinion about any of the songs on You Fail Me than you did when it was originally released?
Although Polak explained that the podium was not intended to be especially functional as a speakers' podium, but rather as a way to conceptually link and encourage ideas about speaking out, when placed in a public location the divided podium comes to life, calling further attention to the voices that use it as a platform.
The ongoing debate on legal interpretation, which conceptually pits a broad reading of certain constitutional texts as a means to temper their meaning to 21st century circumstances, against a strict or "original " reading of the Constitution, which claims for itself a principled defense of democratic procedures, is at the heart of Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings.
It dies and goes to the weird, discouraging afterlife reserved for, like, children who die before they're baptized or the love you had for your cousin who's revealed herself to be a #Qanon follower: those tragic turns that you were always conceptually aware of, but which never really affected you until they fucking did.
President Donald Trump and Republicans like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell want to use the proposal to paint Democrats as trying to mandate a socialist utopia on the country, which is probably why House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been publicly skeptical -- even though most Democrats running for president have signed on, at least conceptually.
Viewing her surroundings with a documentary approach, a wry sense of humor, and an attention to detail, Baum is inspired by the incidental use of found language in the street photography of Brassaï, Eugène Atget, and Walker Evans, as well the humorous and conceptually driven work of artists Ed Ruscha, Lawrence Weiner, and Sol LeWitt.
Way back in June 2016, House Republicans led by Speaker Paul Ryan and Ways and Means Committee Chair Kevin Brady unveiled a conceptually ambitious but somewhat vague tax reform proposal that featured the goal of lowering the statutory corporate income tax rate from 35 percent to 203 percent, paid for by closing unspecified loopholes and deductions.
In the 17 years since its founding, this band has cycled through minimal, propulsive post-punk ("They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top," released in 2001); conceptually bizarre noise music ("They Were Wrong, So We Drowned," from 173); and moody electronic balladry ("WIXIW," from 2012), among other dark and fascinating shades.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE on Monday claimed he has been "conceptually" endorsed by the military, despite the large number of military figures who have denounced him.
Conceptually, "A Fantastic Woman" has much in common with the most memorable segment of the 2000 HBO movie "If These Walls Could Talk 2," which focused on a lesbian, played by Vanessa Redgrave, who, in 1961, faces being disinherited due to the death of her longtime companion, since there was no legal way then to codify the relationship.

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