I made a choice that I wasn't going to conform to Hollywood, Hollywood was going to conform to me.
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There's an expectation that you're going to conform to them, it's their house, and they're not going to conform to you.
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It's like, women are expected to conform to beauty standards that are rigid—impossible even—but we can never admit that we've attempted to conform to them.
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I don't need to conform to some staid linear maturation.
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They conform to codified rules, rather than inventing their own.
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I haven't changed to conform to people's preferences or anything.
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I never, ever was able to conform to regular shit.
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Stores are beginning to conform to shoppers' needs and wants.
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"Any vision must conform to the three references," Badi said.
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But it does not insist that they conform to a
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Mr. Reutersward did not conform to any particular art movement.
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The Constitutional Court's review will also conform to the law.
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But You're the Worst doesn't conform to classic television tropes.
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"We don't conform to anybody's rules or regulations," he said.
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Your future itches conform to how you've scratched past ones.
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If we do, it's more to conform to North America.
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Gay's position means she can't quite conform to either expectation.
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These three wines don't conform to simple descriptions of Morgon.
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But boys had to conform to strict gender roles, too.
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But they did not conform to Michigan's strict uniform guidelines.
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His final three years look likely to conform to that pattern.
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Cyber conflicts don't conform to the codes that governed how clashes
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That seems simple enough, but will reality conform to the theory?
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Regardless I refuse to conform to the mediocrity of Hillary Clinton.
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Desire is not enforceable, nor can it conform to our politics.
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And I don't want to conform to something that feels oppressive.
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Have you felt pressured to conform to certain norms of femininity?
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Getting the clues to conform to the meter was terribly difficult.
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The law itself, its content, must also conform to certain standards.
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For her, politics had to conform to an idea of virtue.
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The need to conform to those other images is really overwhelming.
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They are thought to conform to fertility or female genitalia worship.
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"So it's sort of like a talk back to respectability politics that a lot of survivors have to conform to, or they feel like they have to conform to be believed or listened to," she said.
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Leaving existing businesses that do conform to regulatory rules at a disadvantage.
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I couldn't conform to that body type, couldn't fit into the wardrobe.
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"She did not conform to any known psychiatric illness," Barahona-Corrêa says.
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Memory Foam mattresses conform to your body's needs and offer excellent support.
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The underlying message: Do not conform to materialism; aim higher; do better.
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Fines are mounting while he seeks locations that will conform to regulations.
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The amendments must be "proper" amendments, that is, conform to House rules.
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They consist of several layers of foam that conform to your body.
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Are they suddenly wanting to conform to a kind of Bandcamp aesthetic?
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I didn't conform to what society thought was good or bad work.
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Why do you think he is going to conform to your style?
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That brow was meaningful because it didn't conform to Hollywood beauty standards.
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It seemed to conform to the market's every notion of a trophy.
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Live who you are, she says; don't conform to anybody's design prescription.
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US authorities maintain a list of manufacturers that conform to national standards.
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Ehrman did not conform to the traditional role of the midcentury housewife.
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She has made sure that her policy views conform to progressive orthodoxy.
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Or what if the person onscreen refuses to conform to your expectations?
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Algorithms will not save us, and often conform to our worst impulses.
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I wasn't willing to conform to their script, so I went home early.
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And the hypotheses predict that these traits will conform to certain numerical measurements.
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And so even the most original scholars have to conform to professional guidelines.
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Flight attendants face tremendous pressure to conform to antiquated stereotypes of their profession.
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Light, it seems, doesn't necessarily conform to the rules we thought it did.
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Did it conform to the goals and aspirations of the Green New Deal?
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You had to conform to the external pressures that dictated your daily life.
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We rallied for someone to challenge business-as-usual, not conform to it.
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I feel free to experiment without any pressure to conform to any expectations.
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When necessary, deny facts that fail to conform to your view of reality.
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Before that can happen, though, the berries must conform to Driscoll's aesthetic standards.
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Hopkins that employers cannot discriminate against workers who don't conform to sex stereotypes.
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Stop requiring children to conform to and work solely within adult-oriented structures.
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Bathroom policing has often impacted cisgender women who don't conform to gender stereotypes.
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By the Book has to be factually accurate and conform to Times style.
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Like unruly children, good wine refuses to conform to strict definitions of behavior.
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Why do you have to conform to social norms by being a man?
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I want the fashion industry to change — I don't want to conform to it.
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This technique measures how people conform to others during a simple visual judgment task.
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I didn't want to conform to that; it's so against my religion in makeup.
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And we're asking them to conform to the normal thing that normal nations do.
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An illustration of a stretchable display that can conform to physical objects underneath it.
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"It is dangerous to have national security analysis conform to politics," the letter states.
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"Meanwhile, visiting countries should respect and conform to such practices and arrangements," she said.
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Mr Orban's government has argued before that its illiberal reforms conform to European principles.
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No, I am not going to smile to conform to your standard of beauty.
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The CSRC said at the time the information did not conform to the facts.
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She has said she will conform to the state's ban if it becomes law.
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Some Australian mammals are suffering because they don't conform to society's unrealistic beauty standards.
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"It is dangerous to have national security analysis conform to politics," their letter states.
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We're given the trope to conform to, then admonished for it the following month.
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We internalize notions of what is "normal" and attempt to conform to these norms.
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Not when players were required to conform to a stringent, tortuous code of comportment.
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But on this issue, Trump decided that he needs to conform to Republican orthodoxy.
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But he didn't conform to the prevailing equipment trend then, and he still doesn't.
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Attire must conform to the more formal end of business casual and be conservative.
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The government strictly controls development, and new construction must conform to rigorous conservation measures.
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Businesses have had 27 years to learn about and conform to the ADA's requirements.
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EDF's head of Flamanville 3 said on Wednesday EDF will conform to asn requirements.
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Instead, male students often feel pressured to conform to stereotypes instead of being themselves.
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Because it is a landmark, the front windows must conform to a particular style.
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Not their shapes, because they do not conform to anything studied in geometry class.
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First, these platforms do not conform to standard industry boundaries, making antitrust regulation difficult.
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There is intense pressure within media companies to conform to the anti-Trump movement.
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Did running a child pornography site conform to the Department of Justice's own policies?
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According to them, it's freeing not to have to conform to the typical image.
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It sounds asinine, but there's a lot of pressure to conform to an NFL environment.
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Dividend receipts from associates and joint ventures during 1H16 also broadly conform to our expectations.
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Dividend receipts from associates and joint ventures during 0003H16 also broadly conform to our expectations.
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" "At the end of the day, I'm never going to conform to what anybody wants.
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Sharks, as this study shows, don't always conform to the stereotypes we impose upon them.
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But the costume industry isn't kind to women who don't conform to a certain size.
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Then we end up trying to conform to them rather than have them serve us.
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They have the bodies that society tells all women they should want or conform to.
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Isn't that funny to see a woman try to conform to beauty ideals of youth?
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One result will bring the installation of new doors that conform to city fire codes.
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Women in the middle-classes were under less pressure to conform to certain social codes.
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And the idea of having a screen that can conform to any shape is exciting.
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People in virtual environments tend to conform to the expectations of their avatar, Metzinger says.
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Post-election audits should conform to the highest statistical standards, and should be mandatory. 3.
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The CSRC said at the time that the report did not conform to the facts.
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Society expects them to conform to traditional family roles, promoted by the influential Catholic Church.
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To not conform, to realize that when you're out there, you've done all this before.
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Many critics view double-eyelid surgery as a desire to conform to Western beauty ideals.
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Gordon had dreaded death row but found that it didn't quite conform to his nightmares.
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The Diet has repeatedly adjusted district boundaries in an attempt to conform to this rule.
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Lawyer ads are supposed to conform to attorney ethics rules and not contain any misinformation.
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Candidates who do not conform to the rules of the debates should be shut down.
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Roughly 1.3 million people still have health plans that don't conform to the law's requirements.
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It does not conform to Texas, Kansas City or any other cherished American barbecue standards.
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It's worth noting that clues (but not entries) must conform to The Times's style guide.
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We tried to identify the cause, but the spells refused to conform to a pattern.
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At least when it comes to people whose body sizes conform to what we expect.
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Sizing is important here since these conform to every contour of your foot — toes included.
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Pressured to conform to expectations for an upper-class wife, she curtailed her public recitals.
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"Across the board, when you join the military, you have to conform to the rules."
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Is the nation ready for a Miss America who doesn't conform to conventional beauty standards?
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But the House bill, as written, doesn't conform to Senate rules and clearly can't pass.
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But she added the caveat that all activities have to conform to AiB's mission and values.
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That is a strong evolutionary pressure to conform to the prevailing social norm, whatever it is.
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What I've always appreciated about the site is that it doesn't conform to my music tastes.
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It's possible that existing mining activities might have to conform to higher environmental standards to continue.
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I thought the idea of unruliness also applied to bodies that don't conform to societal standards.
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An election that seemed destined to conform to a predictable script has become much more intriguing.
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Once when I was working with a brand, I tried to conform to what they do.
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It doesn't conform to Bollywood conventions but isn't so self-serious as to alienate intrepid audiences.
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Equality between the sexes should not require everyone to conform to traditionally male patterns of employment.
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If your opponent does not conform to your desires, you resolve the issue with military force.
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Any company making supersonic planes may soon need to conform to more rigid environmental standards, regardless.
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You don't necessarily have to conform to their diet, but it probably helps to be accommodating.
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And Israel's military cannot change its tactics to conform to the desires of Democratic voters, either.
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They want liberal, activist justices who will pass rulings that conform to their dystopian, socialist agenda.
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The message seems to be: we no longer feel the need to conform to external expectations.
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The pressure to conform to expectations of masculinity can affect men of all sexual orientations too.
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I know that my body will never conform to society's standards, but I no longer care.
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When I see the monthly active users data, [I ask], does it conform to the world.
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These anatomic seats conform to your body to give a unique blend of support and comfort.
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Our contention is that they have launched a packaging paradigm that doesn't conform to our contract.
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But another woman defended the code, saying immigrants to Quebec had to conform to local custom.
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Thiel insists that he has no quarrel with news organizations that conform to mainstream journalistic norms.
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They are edged with narrow, painted frames that conform to the contours of the exploding shape.
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And he sometimes overlooked facts that didn't conform to his preconceived ideas of justice and injustice.
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We conform to all local, state, and federal rules and regulations regarding recruitment, hiring, and employment.
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"Nowadays, there's all these different genders or students who don't conform to one gender," she said.
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Its sharp plastic scraper blade is just flexible enough to conform to the curves of windshields.
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The European Commission has said any counter-measures would conform to World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.
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"We see this emphasis of black people to conform to whiteness and to assimilate," Glass explained.
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The measures "conform to the expectations of the masses," it said in a commentary on Saturday.
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But the work of graffiti artists, too, can be time-consuming and conform to professional standards.
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All of them had an idea of who he was and insisted he conform to it.
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So I wanted to push them and didn't want them to conform to what Awoo was.
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My family is amazing—I was never put under any pressure to conform to any specific roles.
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In one, women were forced to conform to a stringent dystopian society based on the Old Testament.
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They relentlessly attack art and cultural works when they don't conform to their picture of the world.
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A Twitter account linked to a personal email would almost certainly not conform to federal security standards.
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To Gilead's creators, a woman's worth is derived by how well she can conform to her role.
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The procedures can be an attempt to make them conform to more typically female or male physiology.
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And some others won't conform to gender norms — but won't necessarily grow up to identify as transgender.
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While the art school's tuition increases conform to nationwide trends, CalArts' price tag outstrips the national average.
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In order for something to be "normal" it needs to conform to some kind of standard, right?
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Noor Alexandria Abukaram was disqualified because she was wearing a hijab, which doesn't conform to uniform regulations.
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During a press conference Tuesday, Hidalgo stressed that the new "humanitarian camp" would conform to UN regulations.
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By 2020 all new cars sold in India will have to conform to much cleaner emissions standards.
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All this data was adjusted to conform to a daily schedule, and across a two-mile resolution.
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Forcing all groups to conform to an outdated process simply no longer aligns with society's daily habits.
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R, which has a continuing airflow, used to conform to the rule above, and was called er.
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" Science has let him down: it has "not yet induced the hens to conform to modern tastes.
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Her unisex works do not conform to the idea that jewelry has to be pretty or performative.
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Your problem is that you conform to the corporate image, thereby destroying the intimate illusion of crowdfunding.
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These are contracts that conform to current federal law, so the law would need to be changed.
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Ideas about traditional masculinity especially harm people from marginalized groups who don't conform to ideal or stereotype.
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He's not bought-and-paid-for, and he doesn't conform to the effete, politically correct campaign pageantry.
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For a while, I did my level best to conform to the role of husband and father.
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They conform to expectations in precisely the ways that A Song of Ice and Fire does not.
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In the context of the playground, I knew the words meant Stu didn't conform to gender norms.
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Psychological studies suggest that we conform to unconscious and conscious expectations, whether we like it or not.
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The songs on Dream World, after all, conform to the album's title; they're anthems for the subconscious.
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Rivera and Lillis have consciously cultivated a relationship free from the pressure to conform to normative roles.
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But on the whole, jokes or skits at Gridiron conform to the Gridiron motto: Singe, don't burn.
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A woman who fails to conform to the ideal is regarded as a failure as a person.
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As we conform to these labels, we are encouraged to erase our diversity and dim our light.
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Instead, applicants must only submit an affidavit affirming that the change would conform to their gender identity.
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"Society pressures young people to conform to certain standards, and Prince was anything but standardized," he said.
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Stars are expected to conform to notoriously high standards of conduct, both from their management and fans.
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On Friday, the U.S. Trade Representative's office revised its official objectives to conform to its current demands.
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I think you still have hope you can fix this problem, and I want to encourage you to give it a try — not by changing yourself to conform to the sexism that still prevails in our culture, but by bending your work culture to better conform to you.
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It is made up of seven individual paintings done on aluminum panels cut to conform to the images.
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Dove's "Real Beauty" advertising campaign, which show the bodies of women who conform to conservative notions of femaleness.
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When I first got into makeup, I was doing it to conform to the Instagram style of beauty.
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I cast people who had the qualities I wanted, and they didn't conform to any one physical type.
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Should create an air tunnel underwater against cave roof & auto-conform to odd shapes like the 70cm hole.
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So it won't block all ads — just those that don't conform to the Coalition for Better Ads guidelines.
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I certainly didn't miss feeling forced to conform to society's expectation of what a woman should look like.
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Sanders popularized running without corporate PAC donations — something almost all 2020 contenders have felt pressure to conform to.
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Instead of forcing everyone to conform to the average, the best approach was to make the seat adjustable.
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I am bored of the same thoughtless, uncreative rhetoric that people of ethnicity are asked to conform to.
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Each of his opinions needed to conform to that principle and to be written clearly, forcefully and accurately.
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So nobody gets to redefine things for everybody else and then have them have to conform to it.
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Pressure groups want them to conform to higher standards of corporate governance, environmental sustainability and employee well-being.
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For one thing, because it breaks few stories it fails to conform to ink-stained hacks' journalistic ideals.
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Cities have considered banning older vehicles which do not conform to the latest Euro 6d engine emissions standards.
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House Hunters wives, who love to conform to gendered stereotypes, could store their entire Keds collection in there.
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But this is only possible if these nodes conform to both common data standards and common networking protocols.
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Dwyane Wade isn't about to conform to gender stereotypes when it comes to caring for his newborn daughter.
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The bank said certain previous year figures were reclassified in its results to conform to the current period.
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To not have to pretend, or play a role, or conform to whatever society told me to be.
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Frequently, the report's conclusions do not conform to what "a reasonable person" might conclude from assessing the facts.
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As a genderqueer who does not conform to gender conventions, Doe prefers plural pronouns to gendered singular alternatives.
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People will despise you if you're a non-binary Muslim PoC who doesn't conform to stereotypes [like me].
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It's no use, and not good scientific practice, to demand that nature conform to our ideals of beauty.
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One senses his deep sympathy for racial equality and economic fairness, positions that conform to Catholic social teaching.
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Stories like this tend to vary in setting and details, but also to conform to a certain pattern.
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I know Trump supporters who don't conform to type, and many of them are writers or talking heads.
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Additionally, the crib mattress should be firm enough that it doesn't indent and conform to your baby's body.
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And a polarized electorate has eagerly lapped up explanations for major news events that conform to their views.
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WikiLeaks' legal team say they are "considering the offer but testimony must conform to a high ethical standard".
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DeWine, a Republican, said he couldn't justify holding the election because it would not conform to CDC guidelines.
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The president labeled the Eagles unpatriotic because they do not conform to his view of the national anthem.
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But the vehicle is built to conform to future use cases in which autonomous vehicles are more prominent.
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I think that a lot of us are less and less willing to conform to that power structure.
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But today every mortgage has to conform to an overarching standard known as ATR, or "ability to repay".
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A challenge, though, is getting companies to conform to one digital standard and building an ecosystem around it.
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But using economic power to force other nations to adopt policies that conform to this opinion is unacceptable.
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And hatred and violence as a counter to hatred and violence doesn't conform to a higher moral standing.
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Those buildings, at three and five stories, conform to city codes, which limit timber buildings to seven stories.
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O.J. Simpson zeroes in on the ways American women are forced to conform to certain roles and stereotypes.
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These people are out-of-the-box rule breakers who can't be expected to conform to societal norms.
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It's just so much more fun not to be stuck in one thing you have to conform to.
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Johnson told the audience that when he first came to Hollywood some 15 years ago, the entertainment industry didn't know how to handle a 6-foot-4-inch, muscled, half black, half Samoan man, "so I decided I wasn't going to conform to Hollywood, Hollywood was going to conform to me".
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As the new trade policies get hammered out, whether they conform to international trade standards will be figured out.
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But they already conform to German restrictions on hate speech and Thailand's rules against defaming the monarchy, for example.
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Google has also faced blowback for its work on a search engine that would conform to Chinese censorship requirements.
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We tend to judge other animals by the extent to which they conform to our innate preferences as mammals.
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Expanding the Court will ensure that the people on that Court conform to the political standards of our time.
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" —Lennys Suarez "She showed that you can be yourself and you don't have to conform to what society expects.
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What a joy it is to read in a paper of note opinions that pleasingly conform to my own.
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We are f—— powerful, beautiful and strong… we aren't going to hide behind photoshop to conform to beauty standards.
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So you want me to bastardize my talent and my skill to make it conform to a house style.
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Safety: We know that traditional vehicles are safe because they conform to industry standards, regulations and engineering best practices.
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Let's face it: So many of the women characters on TV conform to the same similarly slim body type.
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There are too many people in this world telling you to get in line and conform to society's 'norms.
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At the same time, political infighting continues to undermine confidence in Iran's willingness to conform to international financial norms.
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"The fact that young girls feel pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty and sizes is really sad," Martin says.
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We're simply asking that swipe fees conform to the same free-market principles as the rest of our economy.
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And whether or not it's true, the neighborhood has evolved over the years as if to conform to it.
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My (petite) ears do not conform to the one-size-fits-all shape Cupertino uses for its bundled earbuds.
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"All actors offering taxi services must conform to rules and regulation at any time," Ketil Solvik-Olsen told Reuters.
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The supply chain for fresh fruit and vegetables would be required to conform to standards and regulations, it said.
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That set up a dilemma: Choose the right answer, or conform to the group by selecting the wrong one?
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Dress codes are laced with words and phrases that easily conform to — and are manipulated by — a misogynistic society.
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There are negative consequences for those who don't conform to gender norms, norms that also govern one's sex life.
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The program includes stories and characters often associated with women, but there's plenty here that doesn't conform to type.
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But asking individuals to conform to one unified culture puts the price of admission to the nation too high.
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But Kraus pointed to rule 222, which states that all equipment used in competitions must conform to F.I.S. regulations.
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Unlike in the past, FBI investigations must also conform to Justice Department guidelines to avoid crossing into partisan politics.
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China hopes the two sides' efforts will conform to multilateral rules, including the principle of non-discrimination, he added.
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Stephens's lawyer, David Cole, argued that she was fired because she didn't conform to her employer's ideas about gender.
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The co-opting of social justice movements to conform to anti-choice rhetoric is not a particularly new tactic.
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K-Pop stars are expected to conform to notoriously high standards of conduct, both from their management and fans.
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Kids are biologically different from adults, with different sleep-wake cycles that don't conform to the standard adult workday.
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Fiat Chrysler said at the time that its cars conform to current emissions rules and do not contain defeat devices.
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But a new proof finds that while certain turbulent systems appear unruly, they actually conform to a simple universal law.
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She targets the tomboys who refuse to conform to their gendered roles, painting their nails and defanging them before strangulation.
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But when you try to examine the characters as actual human beings, their actions don't conform to any recognizable reality.
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If you want to survive, you will need to adapt and conform to that reality, to that way of life.
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We are fucking powerful, beautiful, and strong… we aren't going to hide behind photoshop to conform to your beauty standards.
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We impose our human concepts on wild animals and then kill them when they don't conform to these human ideas.
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The Switch offers a degree of flexibility that means games can conform to my life, not the other way around.
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People are slowly resisting to conform to society's standards of beauty and are gravitating towards their own meaning of beauty.
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Use cases are many: from wearables to odd shaped smartphones to car displays that conform to the curvy car interiors.
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For instance, she celebrates her unique traits and isn't eager to conform to society's beauty standards for femmes and girls.
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Each candidate must tread carefully or risk running afoul of the gender stereotype they are subconsciously expected to conform to.
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" The website said its legal team is "considering the offer but the conditions must conform to a high ethical standard.
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In an interview with Glamour, Mendes explained why she refuses to conform to stereotypes in order to fit a role.
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Instead, could his specific pattern of rage and bravado conform to the classic signs for something called Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
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And that work needs to happen without pressure from the established financial industry to conform to its own narrow goals.
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The black strip appears to conform to the protocol listed on the Officer Down Memorial Page for a mourning band.
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But like most of the backward perceptions held by some in my community, my family didn't conform to their expectations.
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Brands, especially small ones, are under a lot of pressure to sell and to conform to the whims of retailers.
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This, presumably, is Anthony, whom Ding critiqued for being too obstinate about playing his way to conform to a team.
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"We also continue to advocate for all maritime forces to conform to international maritime customs, standards and laws," he added.
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States often have elements of their tax codes conform to the federal tax code, but they set their rates separately.
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Assange's legal team is "considering the offer but testimony must conform to a high ethical standard," WikiLeaks wrote on Twitter.
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The State Department and the African Union stated that any challenge to the election results conform to Gabonese election law.
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The round design and thick padding will conform to your puppy's shape, keeping him warm and comfortable all night long.
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Businesses say the standard is too difficult to meet and will hurt manufacturers as localities move to conform to it.
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Intractable debates on important questions persist today despite knowable answers, often because those answers do not conform to entrenched opinions.
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She questioned, though, what privilege lay in having been obliged to conform to a gender expression she loathed and rebuked.
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Modern authenticism began as a reaction to the Enlightenment program to recast language to conform to the notion of Reason.
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It is difficult to confirm Shkreli's story, although its outlines conform to what is known about how the investigation started.
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"I'm not interested in partnering with brands where I have to conform to match their brand identity," she tells ADWEEK.
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But for transgender comics, feeling a pressure to conform to their biological gender is precisely the conflict they face initially.
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However, VICE News saw listings for individuals and organizations that did not appear to conform to this code of practice.
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On the other side of the threshold, several paintings explore how female bodies conform to the male gaze, or don't.
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Dr. Davis-Boutte's treatment "failed to conform to the minimal standards of acceptable and prevailing medical practice," the board said.
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These figures, which do not conform to generally accepted accounting practices, typically exclude costs that companies incur in their operations.
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Semenya said the rule stigmatized women who do not conform to perceived notions of femininity and permitted discrimination against them.
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Catering to housewives, Spigel said the networks decided to conform to their routine and planned their broadcasting as a result.
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Here are the four rules of leadership he shared in response to Trump's comments: Leaders don't conform to the consensus.
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Publishers complained that Facebook approached them late in the development process and expected them to conform to its technical requirements.
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What I do support — fully — is Bennet's aim of hiring people who don't conform to a liberal orthodoxy of thought.
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Singaporeans, like Americans, expect free content to conform to community norms, and to be suitable for viewers of all ages.
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Such policies make students who do not conform to traditional gender norms much more likely to be targeted for discipline.
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And no one should feel forced to conform to social expectations that don't match their own interests, feelings or needs.
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The report finds that it's important never to ask employees to change their appearances or conform to a dress code.
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But although "Tragedy Girls" is up-to-date on tweets and technology, its high school dynamics conform to familiar tropes.
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When people do pay attention, they're more and more likely to seek out news sources that conform to their worldview.
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They need to conform to the world of the show while not overshadowing it; there's a reason the script exists.
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And so the gleefulness of that is just a strict refusal to conform to a perfect stereotype of young female goodness.
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Its design is meant to conform to the shape of a sleeper's body with alternating layers of soft and firm material.
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When my sleep doctor first diagnosed me, I balked because my symptoms didn't conform to the depictions of narcolepsy I'd seen.
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"Please do not conform to be something that someone else tells you should be in order to be 'perfect,' " she says.
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It's telling the disability community that they need to conform to the able-bodied world instead of the other way around.
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For decades, public school teachers and other administrative officials have faced the burden of – and pressure to conform to – unionized ideology.
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The militants have smashed ancient structures in Iraq and Syria they say do not conform to their strict interpretation of Islam.
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Qatar has denied the charges and accused the four countries of trying to make it conform to their foreign policy positions.
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It starts with some basic facts: the 448-page document is "of acceptable quality," but it doesn't conform to archival standards.
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" He also argued that the funeral home violated the law by firing Stephens for "failing to conform to sex-based stereotypes.
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Antisocial personality disorder, as defined by the DSM, is a personality disorder characterized by an inability to conform to social norms.
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VW, Porsche and Audi all sold diesel engine cars which failed to conform to clean air rules and cheated emissions tests.
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To insist that art conform to some code of righteousness is a shortcut to making art that's not worth thinking about.
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The study found that boys who failed to conform to stereotypical masculine roles were at an increased risk of experiencing violence.
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Accommodation into binary spaces "will benefit only transgender students who can and will conform to one binary sex category," says Davis.
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Others included students who were "harassed, some almost every day for years, because of their failure to conform to gender stereotypes".
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People say 'be yourself' because they want you to resist the impulse to conform to what others want you to be.
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Qatar has denied the charge and accused the four countries of trying to make it conform to their foreign policy positions.
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The funeral home fired Ms Stephens's, her lawyers wrote, "because her appearance and behaviour failed to conform to its sex stereotypes".
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And the other is, we always try to domesticate it and make it conform to some other model we do understand.
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"You don't really have to conform to those constructs in order to be valid or be worth something," they told People.
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The more hard-lined approach is to make apps conform to rigorous FDA testing qualifications before they're released to the public.
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The bill's unusual design is meant to conform to Senate rules, which ban legislation from increasing the deficit after 10 years.
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Where Carter's bumbling technocracy fizzled out in a somewhat orderly way, Trump's autocracy of dunces won't necessarily conform to historical prologue.
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This will help ensure that commercial logging activities, including thinning, conform to forest plans and are conducted at ecologically appropriate scales.
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Sixteen million people have gained coverage, and private health insurance markets have made major changes to conform to the new rules.
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"We only strike military targets, in compliance with our political leadership's orders to conform to the morality of war," he said.
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"A piece of dodecaphonic music doesn't necessarily conform to certain stereotypes of what Latin-ness might mean," said Ms. Schwartz-Kates.
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But it's also about what happens when an athlete — especially a black athlete — doesn't conform to other people's ideas about womanhood.
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This immigration policy compels modern women to lead Victorian-era lives and conform to rigid gender roles from a bygone era.
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"When you start to conform to the rules, it can affect your individuality, style and independence," says Richie Inskip of NASS.
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I feel very judged on how I conform to traditional female gender roles, but also on how well I'm shunning them.
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In some, the figures are foreshortened and slightly warped, as their bodies conform to the undulation of the classical ceramic shape.
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Many hospital systems are notorious for tracking and dedicating hundreds of hours of staff time to conform to compliance audit directives.
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So how dare anyone suggest that people simply rise and conform to custom when they feel the urgent need to protest.
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Ideally, the ways in which we use and consume probiotics would conform to the data and evidence that back them up.
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I don't want to offend anyone—I came here to try to conform to France's norms, I don't want any trouble.
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Damien Hooper-Campbell, vice president and chief diversity officer, eBay WE ARE SOCIALIZED from before birth to conform to gender roles.
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With all its abiding flaws, liberalism offered a way out for those who didn't conform to the demands of the clan.
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"We cannot conduct this election tomorrow, the in-person voting for 13 hours tomorrow, and conform to these guidelines," DeWine said.
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Ms. Newmark redesigned the books it had, cut the ones that did not conform to the format and created new titles.
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Published in 1956, it was followed by more volumes of poetry that refused to conform to the approved modes of expression.
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Competitors bring their own pans, which can vary in size, depth and number of grooves, but must conform to association specifications.
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Qatar denies the charge and has accused the four countries of trying to make it conform to their foreign policy positions.
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The differently-sized "Stay Hear" tips conform to your ears, and they're sweat and weather-resistant for workouts and rainy days.
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Surprise means I didn't conform to your preconceived notion of me, and I've always prided myself on subverting other people's expectations.
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Members of marginalized groups, the authors suggested, feel pressure to "police each other" to conform to their notions of acceptable behavior.
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Women must be able to pick a sequence that works for them rather than having to conform to longstanding societal expectations.
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" He said his colleague's remark "suggests there is one cultural tradition and one appearance that all of humanity should conform to.
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The only relatively new use of the singular they is in reference to someone who doesn't conform to the gender binary.
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Products that may have once been considered cheap imitations were suddenly desirable because they didn't conform to the standards for fat.
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Direct suppliers will be required to conform to Walmart's standards and "enable end-to-end traceability" back to farms by Sept.
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It's interesting to watch a whistleblower film about a lawyer that doesn't conform to a lot of tropes of the genre.
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But besides the typical techie uniform that most conform to, you wouldn't be able to tell that by looking at them.
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Its profile is also contoured enough to conform to your underside but not so much that you feel locked in place.
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Major features of Mr. Auerbach's design, they say, will probably be jettisoned to appease domestic interests or conform to trade rules.
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With their wide margins, decorative patterns, and elaborate script, the paintings visually conform to the look of traditional hand-illuminated manuscripts.
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Nationwide, sororities such as Ghamma Rho Lambda and Kappa Alpha Lambda accept queer women and students who don't conform to gender binaries.
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Responding to the accusations, Veolia stated that the water it distributed continued to conform to World Health Organization standards and Gabonese regulations.
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She was lauded as a star of New York City, but was expected to conform to the severe expectations placed on women.
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Strang told Reuters Health people with ASDs may be less aware of social expectations to conform to their sex assigned at birth.
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Robert Marsh, the biologist who later examined the specimen, noted that it did "not conform" to another known Sirenidae, the greater siren.
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Many illegal boats, which don't conform to the rules set down by relevant regional fisheries management organizations, also operate in the waters.
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I wanted to do a shoot with people who identify as female [but don't] conform to the beauty ideals of perfect boobs.
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Local officials in Virginia insisted on segregated facilities in the park to conform to accepted customs of the state at the time.
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And Ralph, despite a lifelong devotion to facts, must come to terms with an explanation that doesn't conform to the natural world.
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"You don't love the skin you're in, you want to conform to Hollywood, you believe being skinnier is prettier," one user commented.
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I tried to conform to what I thought was Diva, but it just didn't work out for me and I wasn't comfortable.
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Here's a map of the entire city highlighting which existing structures conform to the existing zoning: There are only 22 of them.
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" New Standard"I used to wear my hair straight, trying to conform to beauty standards pushed upon me through magazines and media.
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AgriProtein, which intends to expand its reach beyond South Africa, formulates its proprietary mixes to conform to the rules in destination markets.
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It means nothing but if you like completely malleable digital content to conform to a definite physicality, this paragraph was for you.
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" As Hopa says, "This is an important step in culture development — to push images that aren't generic, that don't conform to stereotypes.
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To work as intended, however, ratings must provide an accurate indication of how well workers conform to the behaviour that firms desire.
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In other words, the weird little gadgets and toys that remind you that tech doesn't have to conform to perfectly chamfered rectangles.
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AI entrepreneur Andrew Ng contends that self-driving cars will be safe for pedestrians when walkers and cyclists conform to their limitations.
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The assumption is that you'd be lowering the bar if you hired somebody who didn't conform to your current notion of talent.
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The novelty glass comes from gadget shop Red5, which dreams of a world in which people don't conform to mainstream drinking vessels.
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Age 11-13 At this age, kids: Feel self-conscious about physical changes and feel pressure to conform to cultural gender norms.
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Funding agencies must conform to federal sex discrimination law, called Title IX, for any research that receives money from the US government.
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The grass is synthetic — and designed to conform to your foot — so there's no need to water or mow your new flops.
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Granting Snowden a pardon might not conform to Obama's ideal of proper justice, but that ideal likely can no longer be reached.
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Microsoft this week replaced a toy gun emoji with a real revolver in an apparent need to conform to universal emoji standards.
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"I think we would be surprised by how many things that don't conform to our worldview, we just tune out," Zuckerberg said.
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That's based on my experience with trying and failing to conform to whatever stupid idea of beauty society burned into my subconscious.
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"[King] suggests there is one cultural tradition and one appearance that all of humanity should conform to," he said in a statement.
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Even if a country is riddled with corruption and does little to enforce its laws, such firms, nevertheless, conform to regulatory requirements.
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The bill is strangely silent on PREPA's debt and does not require privatization to conform to PREPA's stated budget and debt goals.
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Rachel Simmons, author of "Enough as She Is," said there's nothing wrong with wanting to conform to a trend at this age.
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Being more transparent about what the administration is looking for will also encourage more projects to conform to those standards, Gribbin added.
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This product is designed to conform to the contours of your body and comes with a 120-night no-hassle refund guarantee.
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His message was that there is a bigger world out there, and that I didn't need to conform to those around me.
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The handles are coated with a molded plastic that helps them conform to your hand, giving you a good grip when snipping.
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He gives you free rein, and I found that very helpful, to not feel straitjacketed or to conform to somebody else's vision.
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"The chests and dressers conform to all local regulations and standards," Xian Jiaxin, a company spokeswoman in Guangzhou, said in an interview.
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But an email hack in 2009 uncovered a pattern of manipulated and selected temperature data to conform to the global warming orthodoxy.
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Indeed, the model that seems to best conform to his vision is China, with its dynamic economy, literate population, and authoritarian rule.
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And it's been a part of our thing, because we've just never wanted to conform to the way it's supposed to be.
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But independent artists say authorities have been quick to veto content that does not conform to Islamic edicts in the conservative enclave.
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Senators may filibuster routine budget bills but not those that conform to the rigorous limits on reconciliation legislation or presidential rescission packages.
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That opens the door to censorship, arguably the worst outcome for indie creators whose adult narratives don't conform to heteronormative gender roles.
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But more than that, they're structurally modified to conform to your specific physical needs, based on your answers to a brief questionnaire.
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"I want to enable individuals that do not conform to a specific identity to feel a sense of being represented," says Guillet.
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The moderators should be given the means to cut off the microphones of candidates who are unwilling to conform to the rules.
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Her logic presumes that all women her age share her desires, and that therefore men would be forced to conform to them.
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In 1989, the court said discrimination against workers because they did not conform to gender stereotypes was a form of sex discrimination.
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So that leads to who can get elected, as a Republican needs to be able to conform to that type of picture.
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Close quarters for both athletes and onlookers do not exactly conform to social distancing guidelines, which suggest people stand 6 feet apart.
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He learns that his core feelings cannot be expressed if they do not conform to the acceptable behaviors sexism defines as male.
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Now the question is whether Mr. Musk can conform to the more conventional corporate culture that Ms. Denholm is meant to represent.
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Hopkins, a case involving a butch woman who was denied promotions when she failed to conform to feminine beauty and personality stereotypes.
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Hollywood remains an unwelcoming place for actors — particularly female actors — with bodies that do not conform to some limited standards of beauty.
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We must resist every effort by the Trump administration to compel American institutions to conform to its failed vision of our country.
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The runners didn't conform to any conventional athletic standard; they looked fit, but they came in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
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The agency accused the funeral home of firing Stephens for being transgender and for her refusal to conform to sex-based stereotypes.
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On top of that is an additional inch of comfort foam to provide more pressure relief and conform to your body shape.
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There was the African-American Army specialist from Georgia who was told that her kinky hair didn't conform to Army grooming standards.
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My new friends and I were not trying to conform to what peers, strangers or society believed a black male should be.
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Analysts say that the Chinese government is increasing its efforts to control companies and pressure them to conform to the party line.
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And the beltway crew consistently misunderstood what Trump was doing because his actions didn't conform to how it had always been done.
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And be clear: It is not the job of the defiant to conform to a future president who makes them completely uncomfortable.
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For me, growing up in Florida and Minnesota, I never felt right as a boy, struggling to conform to what that meant.
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The Indonesian Ministry of Transportation has sent letters to Lion Air reminding the carrier of its obligation to conform to aviation regulations.
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Traditionally, targets of the witch hunt didn't conform to strict norms associated with gender or heterosexuality, whereas Trump strongly adheres to both.
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Which brings us back to the rhizome, which is non-linear, non-hierarchal, and insists that we not conform to any model.
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They said their daughters circumcised because they wanted to follow religious teachings, conform to cultural traditions, or because boys were also circumcised.
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They have to conform to a separate code of ethics designed around the needs of patients and their rights that restricts their actions.
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The UN reports that students (gay bisexual or trans) who fail to conform to masculine norms are more likely to experience physical violence.
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"Once complete, Mr. Pulev can come before the Commission in July to demonstrate that he can conform to principles of respect," he said.
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Both paintings, inspired by Picasso's "Guernica" (1937), boast busy, thrusting, and sharp shapes that conform to the imagery Rammellzee espoused as Ikonoklast Panzerism.
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Imagine your favorite go-to recipe mutated to conform to the traditional methods and ingredients of any number of diverse regional food cultures.
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Before things got violent, Johnson's "villainy" was largely a byproduct of his refusal to conform to the general enthusiasm required of Bachelorette contestants.
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"The proposed services to be provided by the drones do not conform to the existing primary healthcare policy in Ghana," the GMA said.
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Many states also subsidize Opportunity Zones indirectly, since their laws conform to federal tax rates, either automatically or by act of the legislature.
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Women who rise to power tend to face the most pushback and ridicule when they don't conform to the gender roles we expect.
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But Sheffield and others who don't conform to gender norms face discrimination even when they're legally allowed to choose which restroom to use.
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Hopkins that it was illegal to discriminate against workers because they did not conform to ideas of how a certain gender should behave.
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Are women today actually only drinking as much as men to conform to work norms, in the hope it brings them professional success?
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And any electronics inside a SCIF need to conform to the NSA's TEMPEST specification, which details how to keep them safe from surveillance.
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LONDON — A new advert for a British toy store is receiving praise on social media for its refusal to conform to gender stereotypes.
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For much of my childhood, I attended Catholic School and was taught to conform to ideals of what's considered to be socially acceptable.
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The answer: you do everything in your power to conform to the utterly bizarre world view you see developing in Washington these days.
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Off-grade copper cathodes, which do not quite conform to standards set by exchanges such as the London Metal Exchange, are another alternative.
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"Congress needs to give us more authority to change those coverages and align things in ways that conform to the industry," Wilson said.
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And that's not to say it should—typecasting gay men and expecting they conform to certain stereotypes is itself a form of homophobia.
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Lew also said that other Pacific-Rim countries including Vietnam have already made changes domestically in order to conform to proposed TPP standards.
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But the NHTSA can still request information from manufacturers even if a device claims to conform to regulations, like it did with Hotz.
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"The dimensions, materials and construction of both parts conform to the specifications of a Boeing 777 aircraft," a statement from the minister said.
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The group ruled with an iron first and began to carry out gruesome executions of those who don't conform to its radical ideas.
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He didn't strongly deny climate change but instead expressed serious concerns about the intimidation to conform to commonly held beliefs on the topic.
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Nonetheless, more than 500 hospitals ultimately paid the government over $270 million in penalties for implantations that failed to conform to the guidelines.
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With its myriad of interchangeable parts, many gamers discovered that they could force the controller to conform to the needs of their bodies.
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Secular Muslims have already been peaceful, diverse, and much more spiritual than those who purport to conform to moderate orthodoxies (Salafists et al.).
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"Normalization" once meant making the deviant conform to the ordinary, but it now means the opposite, accepting the deviant as the new ordinary.
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Huawei only develops and produces communications products that conform to civil standards worldwide, and does not customise R&D products for the military.
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"I reiterate that our engines conform to the law and do not use illegal software," Opel Chief Executive Officer Karl-Thomas Neumann said.
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As the only son in a family of daughters, he says he grew up expected to conform to a narrow definition of manhood.
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As the FAA investigation continued, it was discovered that 28500 planes had undocumented repairs and 6900 more did not conform to agency standards.
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Over the years, he could have written more often about gay rights, or abortion, areas where his views largely conform to progressive orthodoxy.
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There is no question that the social pressure on people today — and conservative women in particular — is intense to conform to liberal stereotypes.
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Mr. Christie was politely dismissive of Mr. Romney on Thursday and reminded him that democracy did not always conform to the party's will.
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"It was surprising because we did not observe a backlash effect on dominant women who do not conform to gender stereotypes," she says.
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If they want to keep operating, especially at their scale, Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent — known as BAT — must conform to effective political regulation.
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Haas's inspirational attempt at an improbable comeback was ultimately thwarted when the N.C.A.A. ruled that his brace did not conform to safety standards.
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My main worry is that the Conservative government might chip away at employment rights once it's not forced to conform to EU law.
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Hopkins, the Supreme Court ruled that the ban on "sex" discrimination does encompass discrimination against people who fail to conform to gender stereotypes.
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In 1989, the Supreme Court said discrimination against workers because they did not conform to gender stereotypes was a form of sex discrimination.
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While Canada typically follows United States vehicle safety standards, it decided this year to allow A.D.B. headlamps that conform to the European system.
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He said that the Chinese government is already increasing its efforts to control companies and pressure them to conform to the party line.
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His essay on Sappho draws on recently discovered fragments of her work, which reveal a poet who might not conform to current expectations.
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They believed he was looking out for their interests, and they liked his refusal to conform to the standards of the Washington élite.
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The ways that airports adapt to conform to their communities' greenhouse gas reduction targets will become important parts of the climate action solution.
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Accessibility is often an afterthought, and people with disabilities are expected to conform to the able-bodied world, or risk being cast aside.
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Hopkins, the court ruled that the law also barred discrimination against workers on the basis that they do not conform to gender stereotypes.
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They don't conform to daylight saving time in Arizona, so it's the same time in Tucson now as it is here in California.
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Throughout the election, he turned what might have been judged as moral lapses into heroic refusals to conform to politically correct moral criteria.
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In fact, many transmisogynists claim that trans women are anti-woman precisely for attempting to conform to the sexist expectations imposed on them.
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Nike has never been a brand to conform to mainstream strategies or predictable creative, in their shoe design or in their advertising messaging.
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In the United States, we have reached a point where nobody is willing to engage with viewpoints that don't conform to their own.
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Why doesn't fund management conform to the rules of professional sports, where athletes such as Cristiano Ronaldo or Roger Federer consistently outperform their rivals?
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SAFE said on Wednesday on its official microblog that it had not sent the questionnaires and the Reuters report "doesn't conform to the facts".
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The now defunct government of Prime Minister Binali Yildirim issued a last-minute decree revamping ministries to conform to the new executive presidency structure.
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We're influenced by what others in our social networks do, and we feel most comfortable when we conform to the social norms around us.
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" In real life, this trait has carried over for Sheehan who doesn't like to conform to the "perimeters of things like 'menswear' and 'womenswear.
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Her research in the Netherlands found that case officers expected gay asylum-seekers from conservative Muslim countries to conform to a preconceived personal narrative.
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The proposals concern shoring up security of supply, ensuring contracts agreed between national governments conform to EU law and a strategy for developing LNG.
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Yet, as one federal appeals court explained in 2017, same-sex attraction is "the ultimate case of failure to conform" to a gender stereotype.
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Ruins and Rituals is an engrossing chronicle of a black woman artist from Georgia who did not conform to any expectations of that identity.
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The Commission also did not fine Portugal for breaking EU fiscal rules and gave them an extra year to conform to EU budget rules.
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The skin of her figures tends to be rendered with tightly packed, horizontal graphite lines, which conform to the body's changing surface and shape.
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Since the vehicle is meant for mostly urban use, however, it'll likely be capped at around 35 mph to conform to city speed limits.
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Planned Parenthood has challenged Missouri requirements that abortion providers have hospital admitting privileges and that abortion facilities conform to ambulatory surgical center (ASC) standards.
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That doesn't downplay the significance of what they are saying, but it does conform to this overeagerness by exhibitors to detach from their subjects.
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Marie Antoinette takes on the (low) expectations we have of young women, and the pressure to conform to standards they'll eventually be condemned for.
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As exotic and barbaric as foot binding seems today, its study demands reflection on the pressures many people face to conform to beauty norms.
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People who don't conform to the financial norm -- having and using credit cards, for example -- can have trouble getting loans when they need them.
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These seemed to perfectly conform to my curves (and what Bridget Jones might refer to as "wobbly bits"), without being too tight or restrictive.
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Astronomers expected these hot baryons to conform to a cosmic superstructure, one made of invisible dark matter, that spanned the immense voids between galaxies.
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But his stiff campaign style and refusal to conform to sound-bite themes doomed his chances and he dropped out early in the race.
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But let's be clear: Theron only allowed that right of refusal because she has a body and face that do conform to society's standards.
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Even as taxi association blowback and regulatory and political pressure have already pushed it to conform to existing transport rules in many EU markets.
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Expectations that persons of different cultures and religions should conform to an American ethos would be derided by many as oppressive and dangerously nationalistic.
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Published by MIT Press, Butch Heroes tells the stories of individuals who didn't conform to gender norms, from the 15th through the 20th centuries.
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And the repercussions of a company whose services transcend borders being forced to conform to a state law like this could be far-reaching.
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But the technology behind Benjamin is fresh and does not yet have the capacity to conform to standards of clear and congruent narrative patterns.
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Assimilation into any culture requires new members conform to the implicit, unspoken, and often arbitrary idiosyncrasies of how that specific group chooses to communicate.
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The pedagogical goals that Mead describes—training students to overcome their impulses and to conform to a strict code of behavior—may seem Draconian.
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While these joint efforts must conform to international law, the evidence shows that protection concerns usually take a backseat to enforcement under these arrangements.
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At the time, he acknowledged that "some changes may need to be made in a later bill" to conform to the new federal protocol.
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"It means that we get access to a more unique product rather than all having to conform to a mass-produced product," Watts said.
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The complex curving floor of the Rolex Learning Center had to be fitted with handrails and handicapped-accessible ramps to conform to Swiss codes.
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"The world doesn't need more people who think and act the same — so resist the temptation to conform to what's around you," she said.
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It is therefore essential that we choose our high ranking government officials based on their proven ability to respect and conform to our laws.
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The bill would make all components conform to the same open interfaces, but privately funded components would remain the intellectual property of the developer.
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Some experts question whether it is even possible to make the cars in the United States conform to the law at a reasonable price.
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Instead, the elastic actuators that make up the robot's legs conform to the surface it's walking on, and the robot shifts its weight accordingly.
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In the snippet, the Black-ish star eloquently breaks down the effed-up (and unrealistic) beauty standards women are pressured to conform to regularly.
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And if the Toughman Contest is a legitimate fighting venue, why not conform to the rules and regulations that govern all other boxing promotions?
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Overseas bureaus and consulates will still need to conform to "strict budget constraints" for travel and contracts as the shutdown continues, Todd emphasized Thursday.
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Normally, once the plane type is certified by the regulator, the plane maker is responsible for ensuring that individual units conform to regulatory requirements.
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Upon investigation, Microsoft said some AMD chipsets did not conform to technical documentation the chipmaker had provided, preventing Microsoft from successfully patching affected machines.
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"You can ask if the Austrian center-right has already embraced many Freedom Party policies that do not conform to European principles," she said.
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The use of the Counter-Terror teams in Kien Hoa also sometimes failed to conform to the high-minded principles that Mr. Chau preached.
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A number of experiments suggest that many people feel social pressure to conform to "social desirability" expectations and to mask their opposition to immigration.
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Uma soon discovers that Paradise Hills is a rehab center for privileged young women who don't conform to their family's antediluvian norms of femininity.
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And the Corps itself could revise its offending regulations so they conform to Congress's expressed policy choice of not putting farmers under its thumb.
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But it found that the funeral home did discriminate against Stephens for her refusal to conform to its "preferences, expectations, or stereotypes" for women.
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The board of directors is also proposing a revision and restatement of its articles of association to conform to the requirements for listed companies.
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To be gender nonbinary means someone feels like they do not fit in the traditional male or female category or conform to gender stereotypes.
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But the '90s also heralded the arrival of minimalism, and Van Beirendonck didn't — and couldn't — conform to its restrained, colorless aesthetic and cool affectlessness.
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Their newly inaugurated governments soon faced the question of whether to reform, or conform to, the historic compromises that had brought them into power.
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A "When in Rome" approach, for example, describes exceptions that a company creates to certain global pro-LGBT policies to conform to local laws.
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They ask to vet the locations first to make sure they conform to the vehicle's limited geofence, and I agree because I am beneficent.
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She stated that it gives her the idea that they want to bring their country here and want her to conform to their country.
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It seems to contain many florid possibilities of interpretation and thus seems magical — as magic does not conform to our modern canons of causality.
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It's not a question of truth but utility: whether particular stories appropriately conform to or inconveniently contradict certain fashionable, or even ideologically mandatory, narratives.
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It is no surprise that politics, a realm of compromise and clashing interests, does not conform to standards of abstract rationality — nor should it.
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Bullying, depression and other wellness issues can arise when we force a child to conform to a standard that doesn't match who they are.
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It means you reject the idea that the court system's decisions are valid, at least not when they don't conform to your own biases.
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Or another individual who does not conform to some standards, or simply is not ready to face the pressures that an academic career demands?
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Seth and I were born as different sexes, and neither of us could ever quite conform to the social expectations imposed upon our sex.
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Being too fat or too thin represents an unhealthy, undisciplined lifestyle, and whoever doesn't conform to their standards will be shamed until they reform.
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A new team can use the tools and processes that make the most sense instead of feeling pressure to conform to company-wide standards.
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Being a model herself means Cook is constantly being judged based on her body, but she doesn't feel pressure to conform to a certain ideal.
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Swaths of the The Whole Thing are given over to improvisation and deconstruction, and few of its tracks conform to any recognizable verse-chorus structure.
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Additional strong evidence shows that it is not necessary to eliminate food groups or conform to a single dietary pattern to achieve healthy dietary patterns.
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Black fathers have been demonized as irresponsible parents or child deserters, and as a result face additional pressure to conform to an authoritative, hypermasculine standard.
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The city has since said it would bar diesel cars that do not conform to the latest emissions standards on days when pollution is heavy.
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I stopped thinking that it had to look or be anything other than what it was, because the sweater, somehow, would conform to its requests.
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" "I'm thankful to my fans, I am able to be the best artist I can without having to conform to the ways of my peers.
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"Performers have little recourse for reinvention within the industry once they cease to conform to the category to which they were assigned," Brennan told me.
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America loves an underdog — except if that underdog is a woman from an underprivileged background who refuses to conform to the playbook provided for her.
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A big part of the solution, Foote maintains, would be to allow all projects to be built as long as they conform to established rules.
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"The law will conform to international standards... The team working on the law will certainly listen to the issues that have been raised," Somsak said.
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Despite the starker vision of the natural world that those programs present, they are still cleverly packaged to conform to familiar templates of dramatic storytelling.
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Now, companies that see their sales and profits fall can dismiss workers or change the nature of their work force to conform to the marketplace.
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As a prisoner at the US Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, she had to conform to male grooming standards before her 3 a.m.
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"But the alternative — being forced to conform to a stereotype that conflicts with my identity every time I go to work — would have been unbearable."
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It's a way of stating that we as women need not conform to masculine ideals and emphasize the power and value of a matriarchal model.
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Because local law enforcement agencies receive Stingray devices from the federal government, they would require these local and state agencies to conform to federal guidelines.
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For a Margherita to be recognised by The True Neapolitan Pizza Association (Associazione Verace Pizza napoletana), it has to conform to a 127-page document.
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There's no sense of warped virtual validation that arises via Facebook "likes" or Instagram "hearts" and no social pressure to conform to a public persona.
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This grandma will eventually conform to type and say something emotional about her right to display a golliwog tea towel in her village post office.
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But too often in our deeply split political landscape, many readers and viewers reject these fact-based conclusions if they don't conform to their worldviews.
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M. Gangabhavani, an intersex activist, said she was almost killed by numerous surgeries that her father made her undergo to conform to a male body.
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But neither the Republican nor Democratic investigation found evidence that President Barack Obama's administration tried to make the intelligence analysis conform to a political narrative.
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The bills, which advanced through committees along partisan lines, conform to a bipartisan budget cap deal that President Trump signed into law earlier this year.
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The bill would make all components conform to the same open interfaces, but allow privately-funded components to remain the intellectual property of the developer.
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They were also reluctant to invest in changing their internal systems to conform to such new formats and identifiers as their budgets were already constrained.
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While this story is difficult to document beyond Manigault Newman's words, it does conform to the known fact that Trump likes to destroy paper records.
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French authorities said in January that they had begun a preliminary investigation into Renault (which says its models conform to laws where they are sold).
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My shift in appearance (really, just shaving my head) was essentially a big "fuck you" to anyone who thinks I should conform to feminine stereotypes.
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Geckos are truly master-grippers—their feet are covered in arrays of tiny specialized hairs that can conform to clutch a wide variety of surfaces.
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Running without corporate PAC donations is now something many politicians — especially 2020 contenders — now feel pressure to conform to, and that's largely because of Sanders.
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Of course, not all Muslim women wear burkinis on the beach: so-called modest swimwear is designed to conform to more restrictive interpretations of Islam.
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"The world doesn't need more people who think and act the same — so resist the temptation to conform to what's around you," Gates tells CNBC.
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"When you put a person in prison, they must project an image to conform to the culture of the place they live in," he said.
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Nami, a photographic series from Chengdu, China-born artist Yuan Yao, makes this tacitly-approved spectrum apparent through its striking refusal to conform to it.
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Meanwhile, years that may not conform to certain definitions of great may still offer great pleasures, while being cheaper and ready to drink far sooner.
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I think this was the first example I could remember where a form of authority put pressure on me to conform to a standardized reality.
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These risky offerings fall under the umbrella of non-qualifying loans, meaning they do not conform to standards set by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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If they wanted to conform to Senate rules, they could have it all expire after eight or 231 years, just as the current legislation does.
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Swaths of the The Whole Thing are given over to improvisation and deconstruction, and few of its tracks conform to any recognizable verse-chorus structure.
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Those prevention and detection efforts conform to the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property, which the United States first joined in 2009.
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The sleek shop and the wine bar are separated by a wall, and each has its own entrance, to conform to New York liquor laws.
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The court ruled that stereotyping—expecting workers to conform to the conventions of their biological sex—was a form of gender discrimination under Title VII.
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America's students deserve the opportunity to fully participate in their educational experience — by challenging dogma, asking questions and expressing opinions that don't conform to groupthink.
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This travel pillow is made to counter soreness with its dense memory foam, silky soft cotton cover, and adjustable straps that conform to your neckline.
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Dance costumes have to conform to the specific needs of the performers, choreography and theater, which even the most sophisticated couturier may have to learn.
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Both the EU and the U.S. want the post-Brexit trade deal with the U.K. and both want the U.K. to conform to their standards.
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In 1989, for instance, the Supreme Court said discrimination against workers because they did not conform to gender stereotypes was a form of sex discrimination.
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Your appearance counts, and it pays to conform to the work environment from 9 to 5, as well as when you're applying for the job.
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As opposed to focusing on superficial appearances or unrealistic goals, which we think are achievable because we are trying to conform to someone else's standards.
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The purpose of these witch hunts though was quite clear: they largely singled out women who did not conform to rigid, societally enforced gender roles.
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We're all expected to conform to the early bird schedule; Real Simple and Women's Health aren't doling out tips on how to stay up later.
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Employers and landlords may deny people jobs and homes because they don't conform to gender norms, which is legal to do under most states' laws.
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I am also struck by the differences between then and now — which do not conform to the narrative of unbroken progress since the 13th century.
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Running without corporate PAC donations is now something politicians — especially 2020 contenders — now all feel pressure to conform to, and that's largely because of Sanders.
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Roughly two-thirds of the postcards conform to a grid which, view from afar, indicate a kind of impressionistic mountainscape, punctuated by lakes and wildlife.
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Gender creative [jender-kree-ey-tiv] | adjective (gender creative people) People, usually children, who don't conform to gender stereotypes but also don't necessarily identify as transgender.
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Nowadays, trans men can work out much earlier that they are trans men, rather than trying to conform to a woman's lifestyle, whether lesbian or heterosexual.
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It is rather about turning back the clock for women and LGBTQ people who do not conform to an antiquated or "traditional" vision of our nation.
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All you have to do is wear it on your fingers, sort of like a ring, and it'll conform to the natural shape of your hands.
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And, the study suggests, those first impressions stick: Hirers quickly begin to expect you to conform to the ideas they've just begun to form about you.
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Though Sheehan doesn't conform to gender-norms when it comes to clothing, he identifies as straight, even though he has questioned his sexuality in the past.
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They are not feeling pressure to conform to a homogenized or overly artificial idea of beauty and they're kind of just bringing out their natural beauty.
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We have been confused with drag queens, seen our history erased in historical films, and been ridiculed for gender expressions that don't conform to social norms.
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Fully aware of her otherness, Kyung Me conveys precisely what cultural norms she fails to conform to — though not for a lack of desire or trying.
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By switching to the right, Sweden became the last country in continental Europe to conform to a rule now followed by almost three-quarters of countries.
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The tablet contains four columns and 15 rows of cuneiform numbers, which conform to the Pythagorean theorem — the relationship between three sides of a right triangle.
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Regardless of whether or not the women of Wind Gap conform to their acceptable feminine roles, the pain of being treated as less than human remains.
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The most frustrating part for top officials is they must quickly move the machinery of government to conform to — or more often to terminate — the suggestions.
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This means there is little space to discuss the issues faced by the silent majority of trans masculine people who don't conform to this narrow ideal.
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At the most basic level, the curriculum was not designed to conform to the specific requirements of real estate investing, which differ from state to state.
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What will be interesting is not whether the events will conform to the predictions that are based on scientific observation, but how people respond to that.
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Or does she dare to be an outlier and not conform to the rules of admission to that most elite of opera clubs: the seasonal subscription?
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And when you're plus-sized (or if your appearance doesn't conform to mainstream beauty standards in other ways), dating can seem fraught with even more challenges.
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Linguist Kieran Snyder's study of performance reviews in tech companies showed that women are routinely criticized for having personality traits that don't conform to feminine stereotypes.
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Jaguar Land Rover announced its own tech start-up on Monday, one it hopes will conform to the quickly changing demands of existing and new customers.
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Here are five key takeaways It is a very conservative budget Candidate Trump ran as a shake-things-up outsider that didn't conform to Republican dogma.
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Depending on how the reforms are structured, state revenue will potentially increase, sometimes substantially, in the majority of states that conform to the federal tax code.
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Most importantly, they conform to what these emoji are supposed to look like, so you'll theoretically be able to understand the images you're sending and receiving.
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Set-top boxes should be open to pay-TV rivals using formats that conform "to specifications set by an independent, open standards body," the FCC said.
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The lobbyists push a fast-shuffle strategy stating that if one state does not conform to the gambling lobbyists' wishes, the neighbor state will do so.
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Like Rudolph, women of color shouldn't feel forced to conform to a beauty standard that suppresses their cultural roots in order to be accepted at work.
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As such, WeWork's S-27.1 filing says the company doesn't conform to typical good-governance practices, such as having independent board members craft executive compensation plans.
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Two hours in which Musk got to play the most popular version of himself: the far-out thinking engineer who doesn't conform to the status quo.
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But the optional, soft-sided headgear permitted in past girls' lacrosse games, like those currently in use in Florida, would not conform to the new standards.
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Buy and hold: The value of infrastructure assets can be greater when they don't need to conform to the fixed duration of most private fund vehicles.
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Exports have been sliding since an October suspension of one of the survey companies used to check that exports conform to the long official tick list.
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According to the researchers, this advance is the first step toward creating liquid electronics that can conform to any shape and be implemented in stretchable devices.
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What children read at this point can influence how they respond to the pressure to conform to type, and whether they impose that pressure on others.
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"We've talked to the players about them writing their own stories and tonight was the classic, they don't have to conform to what's gone," he said.
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The part of my brain that wants the world to conform to a story that makes sense crashes against the rock of reality again and again.
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Indeed, it's the example he set that makes it jarring to see him conform to a lamentable post-presidential model created fairly recently, in historical terms.
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These expectations are felt most acutely and tragically by those who don't conform to the standard gender binary — people who are transgender or nonbinary, most obviously.
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Interviews with children and their guardians revealed that the onset of puberty triggers increased reinforcement of pressure to conform to hegemonic sex-typed identities and roles.
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As a result, consumers are missing out on wonderful Champagnes, which, because they are produced by the big brands, no longer conform to what is fashionable.
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"It takes tons of patience to find the shells, ensure they conform to the design, clean them, and saw them for the finished product," Nae'ole explains.
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Like Colin Kaepernick, he will not sacrifice his voice to conform to a system that caters to President Donald Trump and his supposedly profitable fan base.
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The video platform also confirmed that the little music note it used to verify YouTube artists will be removed and conform to the new design too.
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The company won't say how it will conform to local legislation, especially as it must work closely with the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation Authority.
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The site being excavated was to conform to his dreams of a pacifist, matriarchal, free-spirited civilization, nothing like the Europe outside tumbling into world war.
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CH: That's why it's so rare to see bodies that don't conform to that image of what a woman is supposed to be, even in art.
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And advice on how to retain your sense of self amid pressure to conform to societal norms: don't trade your authenticity for approval Don't follow crowds.
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It's difficult to read politics or sociological context into it: it didn't conform to this stereotyping of things which you get with programs like Geordie Shore.
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The earlier ruling would have required Qualcomm to renegotiate all of its existing chip and patent deals, as well as make new deals conform to the requirements.
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I struggled to find my voice, while Ruth Handler pushed to create a doll that didn't conform to society's modest standardsYet Ruth and I believed in ourselves.
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This might seem to conform to the standard screen-to-stage formula, except that most previous entries in that crowded field have been based on popular movies.
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DE) group, dropped 16 percent in September, largely in European markets due to conversions to conform to the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test (WLTP) anti-pollution rules.
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Mixed signals, a muddle of moderates and Biden on political life support: That's the Democratic primary, which refuses to conform to predictions or follow any tidy script.
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"Where students, including transgender students, are penalized or harassed for failing to conform to sex-based stereotypes, that is sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX," Hill said.
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Antisocial personality disorder, as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, is a personality disorder characterized by an inability to conform to social norms.
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If you're a person of color, or your gender presentation doesn't conform to the computer's stereotypes, you'd be more likely to be falsely flagged by the system.
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They are frustrated that they need to argue about the truth with people who question their point of view, or conform to cultural norms policed by journalists.
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Those lawsuits are challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's protection of some streams and waterways under rules narrowly written to conform to a 4–23–4 Rapanos v.
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Apps like WhatsApp feel totally different on iOS, as they're obviously trying to conform to some Android norms that are outdated in this modern Android 10 era.
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Under Israeli law, public servants and their immediate family are prohibited from taking gifts or receiving benefits, unless they are small gifts that conform to "social norms".
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I love creating pieces that don't have to conform to traditional style; this collection allowed me to design in a space I enjoy most—individuality and uniqueness.
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Advocates for neurodiversity at work argue that rather than expecting neurodivergent people to conform to a traditional office setup, workplaces should strive to make offices more accommodating.
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But the vast majority of these films conform to this unusual gender-based dichotomy, which might be more a result of Hollywood's gender disparity than human nature.
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What's next: What unnerves Zuboff is a future society — led by corporations concerned with all-but guaranteed outcomes — that conditions humans to conform to a certain script.
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Dimon added Tuesday that he believes that any new efforts will have to conform to the industry's rigorous anti-money laundering rules instigated after the financial crisis.
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Conservative elites have rationalized their position in ways that conform to the polite strictures of National Review editorials—that a bailout would create a moral hazard, etc.
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" In the complaint, Abraham, who is mom to 8-year-old daughter Sophia, alleges Viacom "wrongfully terminated her employment because she did not conform to gender stereotypes.
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In addition to the devastating effect that such legislation has on transgender people, it also subjects anyone who fails to conform to outdated gender norms to discrimination.
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Censorship remained rampant, the state controlled all aspects of culture, and those that didn't conform to state-sponsored Socialist Realism in the visual arts were at risk.
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" Robinson also agreed to pledge himself to "the American public and to the Club to conform to high standards of personal conduct, fair play and good sportsmanship.
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The best boxers learn to never take two steps backwards without breaking away and circling out—and you will see Holly Holm conform to this almost religiously.
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My mother, of course, put a lot of pressure on me — because I was "blossoming into a young woman" and all that — to conform to feminine archetypes.
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Chandra claims he had removed the inhaler from the scene because it didn't conform to the police's narrative—we don't think of asthmatics as being brutal killers.
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The chests had not been secured to the wall (as advised in assembly instructions), but the consumer safety commission warned they did not conform to industry standards.
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Women of all shapes and sizes are, quite rightfully, refusing to conform to the ridiculous standards of "beauty" that the media has forced on them for years.
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This interpretive "departmentalism" was widely observed throughout American history, although Congress has in recent decades abandoned its independent obligation to ensure its acts conform to the Constitution.
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The commission also has the power to bring a case before the European Court of Justice, if a member state fails to conform to European Union law.
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We visited a Hot Topic to see what the chain was doing right and saw how its ability to conform to changing fads is driving its success.
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The point of the Colonies is twofold: Clean up radioactive waste and eliminate women who are no longer considered "useful" since they can't conform to a role.
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The new bill would require vendors that provide internet-connected equipment to the U.S. government to ensure their products are patchable and conform to industry security standards.
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In theory, two nations engaging in free trade will mutually reap the benefits if they both conform to a set of environmental, social, safety and health norms.
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These are just a few examples of the ways American culture punishes black Americans who don't conform to white ideals of professionalism at work and at school.
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There's a sense in which the music business requires you to fit into a certain box and conform to a set of demands in order to survive.
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The event's size gives it abundant variety, which in turn is a reminder that a festival movie doesn't need to conform to some received idea of cinema.
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Mr. Bolton does not conform to President Trump's well-attested preference for hiring people from "central casting" — that is, svelte women and square-jawed, clean-shaven men.
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Solly's haunted Lego spy-base doesn't conform to the overly ambitious picture in his head and he hurls it across the room in a fit of fury.
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The FDA's Emergency Use Authorisation clears the tests to be deployed in the United States and markets accepting the CE mark showing they conform to European standards.
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Spikes that flex independently inside the sole of the shoe help the Puma Ignite Pwradapt golf shoes conform to any lie you'll find on the golf course.
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"This law protects the right of black Californians to choose to wear their hair in its natural form, without pressure to conform to Eurocentric norms," state Sen.
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Because most states make their tax codes conform to the federal code, state legislators tell The Hill they anticipate serious work ahead in legislative sessions this year.
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Instead of demanding that congregants conform to a set of ideological beliefs, it asks that they open themselves to being challenged, offended or uncomfortable, especially about race.
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Instead of demanding that congregants conform to a set of ideological beliefs, it asks that they open themselves to being challenged, offended or uncomfortable, especially about race.
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Google is also coming under fire for its plans to launch a news and search product for the Chinese market that would conform to the government's censorship policies.
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Because his symptoms did not conform to any recognizable diagnosis, many, both in Darwin's day and now, suspected that hypochondria was playing a role in causing Darwin's miseries.
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To conform to SNET's aggressively enforced terms of service, none of these service providers or site administrators can display consumer advertising or charge users to access their sites.
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To conform to SNET's aggressively enforced terms of service, none of these service providers or site administrators can display consumer advertising or charge users to access their sites.
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For instance, they endured bias because their gender identities differed from their sex at birth, or they didn't conform to gender stereotypes for someone of their birth sex.
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But today, the DNC says those rules no longer conform to national standards that require representation from other minorities, those with disabilities and those of other sexual orientations.
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And throughout his run, Trump has argued he will not conform to "political correctness," which to the real estate mogul seems to link issues from football to Tubman.
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My experience didn't conform to that stereotype, and so I definitely engaged in a lot of victim-blaming of myself, thinking like, Why didn't I physically fight back?
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According to Luzli, the Roller MK01 features 22 separate stainless steel springs built into the headband, allowing the 13 links to move and conform to the wearer's head.
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The original May 2016 directive, implemented by the Obama administration, gave federal guidance for allowing transgender teenagers to use public school facilities that conform to their gender identity.
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He added that the series could feature longform interviews when it makes sense, noting that this being the internet, he doesn't have to conform to any preexisting structure.
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"It's a quiet effort to make Trump conform to White House decision-making norms he's flouted without making him feel shackled or out of the loop," Politico wrote.
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One of the biggest obstacles to normalizing fat bodies is the almost total lack of visibility given to women that don't conform to that traditional Hollywood beauty standard.
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From her passionate activism to her unorthodox beauty reigmen, the 25-year-old actress has never tried to conform to what any of her peers may be doing.
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But Samsung's claim to fame seems to be that by waiting for the spec to actually be completed, it'll be better able to conform to the 43GPP's requirements.
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Cities like Worcester, Massachusetts are fighting to keep the panhandling laws on the books, while others, like Denver, have changed their laws to conform to the first amendment.
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Change also signals that more people will curb their meat eating in the future, and people conform to this anticipated norm as if it were a current reality.
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It sure looks like a lot of people pick a political team and adapt their beliefs on factual claims to better conform to the values of their group.
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Reconciliation was a little-discussed, minor part of the bill, which was expected to be used to make small budgetary adjustments in existing law conform to the budget.
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This is one of many protests against dress codes that students say are sexist or non-inclusive to transgender students and those who don't conform to one gender.
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How did growing up in the dance industry, with a body that didn't conform to society's idea of what a dancer should look like, affect your self-esteem?
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" In the original complaint, Abraham, who is mom to 8-year-old daughter Sophia, alleged Viacom "wrongfully terminated her employment because she did not conform to gender stereotypes.
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Before she got married, she showed off this individuality with messy hair, moto jackets, and pants, styles that generally don't conform to fashion protocol for high-ranking noblewomen.
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Uber has successfully portrayed regulators like PPA that oppose their entry — or insist that they conform to onerous taxi regulations — as reactionaries standing in the way of progress.
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Both conform to the established gaming PC aesthetic, using red and black coloring, industrial textures like faux carbon fiber, and a surfeit of a angular lines and grills.
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Both the Nash and Keene families are considered outsiders in the town, and their daughters didn't conform to the girlish ways of the other girls like, say, Amma.
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It has begun to focus on building next year's car, which will have to conform to an entirely different set of technical regulations than the series' current formula.
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The cases sent a clear warning to the industry about the standards companies would be expected to conform to, even though no new rules had yet been enacted.
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Independent rail analyst Anthony Hatch said Harrison was using the fees as a "behavior-changing strategy" to make shippers conform to his timetables, rather than to boost profits.
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"It does not conform to our ideal of an animal running freely and pecking at the dirt and eating insects and being warmed by the sun," he said.
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How we speak from our relative positions of power in a structurally unequal society may differ; the efforts of some may not conform to rational models of discourse.
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Hamar and Borana people, and other pastoral tribes who live in arid and lowland parts of Ethiopia, have long felt government pressure to conform to a sedentary lifestyle.
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Much manual contrivance was and still is necessary to mold the output from these multiple systems and multiple client databases to conform to a common regulatory reporting view.
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More relevantly, these artists ran their own venues in order to create work that did not conform to the expectations of their political culture or their art world.
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The Security Councils actions should support and conform to the efforts of current diplomatic talks towards denuclearising the Korean Peninsula, and promote a political solution for the peninsula.
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Under Japanese rules, vehicles are required to pass a final certification before they leave the factory, to ensure they conform to specifications registered with regulators for each model.
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TMZ broke the story ... the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services is investigating the jet incident, and any settlement must conform to the eventual DCFS recommendations.
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While its style doesn't conform to the governing standard of the barn and the shed, its mix of fire-resistant materials does repeat their familiar colors and textures.
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Not all the photos in Dark City conform to this conceit; that is, some of Saville's locations remain "places," fully inhabiting themselves even if anonymous-looking and unpeopled.
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Enthusiasts who scour the internet might find a car overseas that had been built to conform to United States regulations, but the choices will most likely be limited.
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And since many people feel pressure to conform to gender norms, this may help us understand why men and women tend to be particularly overconfident on different tasks.
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" He signed his letters to her Law Giver, which, as Guha observes, was "a self-regarding appellation that reveals his desire to have Sarala conform to his ways.
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In 2017, Mr. Lockwood also made a pinot noir rosé from the vineyard, which was wonderful but did not conform to any of the popular notions of rosé.
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Washington sages thought that the crushing pressures, ingrained customs and the implied morality of his office would force Donald Trump to conform to traditional notions of presidential behavior.
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There are three firmness levels, but each mattress features individually-wrapped coils conform to your every curve while a lower layer of wrapped coils provide support and firmness.
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Implicit bias affects which prospective grantees they deem risky, credible, trustworthy or innovative, and gives a great advantage to leaders and nonprofits that conform to their cultural norms.
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Some believe that they have to make every aspect of their family celebrations conform to their preconceived notion of what the "perfect" holiday experience entails, Dr. Fried said.
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The people who run these mega-companies manipulate the national discussion to conform to their political leanings and use their platforms to steer public opinion in their favor.
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I've realized over time that my early memories — seemingly secure in the static web of the past — have a perplexing tendency to conform to information of the present.
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On Thursday, the European Union's Parliament voted, by 582-20203, for a resolution that urges the European Commission to make phone makers conform to a single charger standard.
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The European Parliament launched a fresh attempt to force Apple to ditch its bespoke Lightning port last week and conform to the industry-standard USB Type-C port.
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As race director, Masi oversees the logistics of a grand prix weekend, ensuring all cars, tracks and drivers conform to F.I.A. regulations before, during and after a race.
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Former lovers are fixed in memory, that's a given, but how much do we try to conform to their memory of us when we run into them again?
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Using the presidency to compel private enterprises to ideologically conform to a particularly set of religious customs hardly coheres with commitments either to limited government or personal freedom.
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When Your Tween Wants to Conform to the VSCO Girl Trend How to respect your child's desire to belong while also teaching her to be an independent thinker.
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Never one to conform to Silicon Valley, he placed Snapchat's headquarters hundreds of miles away, by the picturesque boardwalk of Venice Beach, for most of the company's history.
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The guidelines, 10 in all, posit that males who are socialized to conform to "traditional masculinity ideology" are often negatively affected in terms of mental and physical health.
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In a more tangible sense, the preparedness of farmers and vintners highlights the immediacy of this issue; it informs how we must all conform to a new normal.
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McCray remembers ''a very positive environment,'' but she also recalled that ''there was a black table and a white table and, you know, you're expected to conform to that.
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All told, what we're really talking about is some CAD drawings that conform to a lot of the iPhone 7 rumors we've been hearing for the past few months.
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African-American men and women have often had to endure expensive, painful and even dangerous chemical treatments to change their hair to conform to these beauty standards, she said.
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African-American men and women have often had to endure expensive, painful and even dangerous chemical treatments to change their hair to conform to these beauty standards, she added.
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But other recent promises, such as one to reinstate the death penalty, removed from the Turkish law code to conform to EU standards, appear to cut the other way.
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CPSCL has also indicated that it may voluntarily choose to conform to the Tunisian banking regulation to support the modernisation of its in-house processes and risk assessment methodologies.
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Like the hustlers Thomas Painter followed on Coney Island, suddenly people who had experienced much more varied types of romantic or sexual desire had to conform to a binary.
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Wildhaber did not receive the promotion or other promotions because "he does not conform to the County's gender-based norms, expectations, and/or preferences," CNN reported the lawsuit said.
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In recent years, some centers have made efforts to get on the government register and conform to official norms, others—the anexos—have been driven underground by those pressures.
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In the latest such move, a German court on Tuesday ordered Berlin to impose driving bans on older diesel vehicles to cut pollution and conform to European Union standards.
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Without a doubt, the most rewarding aspect of discovering and embracing my identity was realizing that I didn't need to conform to anyone else's notion of what gender is.
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The structure of the pilot should generally conform to the framework proposed by the Equity Market Structure Advisory Committee Regulation NMS Subcommittee and leverage existing pilots as appropriate. 5.
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"I suspect it's for a similar reason that women under-report: wanting to conform to what they perceive as the ideal for a man (or a woman)," she says.
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As a writer in the digital age, especially an opinionated feminist writer who does not conform to society's size standards, this is the job West inadvertently signed up for.
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"We know there are many open questions as to the scope and scale of the project and how it will conform to our global financial regulatory framework," McHenry wrote.
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" In the original complaint, Abraham, who is a mom to 8-year-old daughter Sophia, alleged Viacom "wrongfully terminated her employment because she did not conform to gender stereotypes.
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"We wanted to design a device that meets nature where it is, and not make food conform to a robot," CEO Alex Vardakostas tells The Verge in an interview.
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Pitt said the father didn&apost conform to social norms, acted impulsively and aggressively, lacked remorse, didn&apost have close friends, and required excessive admiration, according to court records.
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Supermarkets, pharmacies and retailers in Panama must stop using traditional polyethylene plastic bags immediately, while wholesale stores will have until 2020 to conform to the policy approved in 2018.
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Write the researchers: Based on a 3-D digital model, the computational tool can determine the pattern of slits necessary to make the sheet conform to the desired shape.
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Whereas before she had to conform to matchy-matchy looks with her four other bandmates, now she can do whatever she wants on the red carpet and on stage.
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Panasonic ER-GB80-S Body and Beard Trimmer — $50 (list price $100) See Details The pivoting head on this 4-blade cordless shaver can conform to almost any angle.
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According to Waterfront Toronto, establishing an IDEA District would be "premature" and Sidewalk Labs being the lead developer in Quayside does not conform to previous agreements between the organizations.
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In New York, lawmakers acted to update the law so that it would conform to Supreme Court rulings and ensure that women's rights are not abridged by state law.
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Amato focuses on "street casting," picking models he finds on the street — or, increasingly, on Instagram — who typically don't conform to the traditional look of models in the industry.
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Women are often expected to conform to established gender roles such as being the main caregivers who look after the home and children despite modern, urbanising times, experts say.
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Judging from my conversations with Democratic activists, the dynamics of the 21987 race refuse to conform to a neatly constructed Bernie-on-the-left, Biden-on-the-right grid.
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The pressure to assimilate, to conform, to fit the mold, to play by the old rules is something that we learn as survival tactics that help us become successful.
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With Sofia, she had spent long hours talking about stereotypes of femininity, and she was ambivalent about her desire to conform to them to the extent that she did.
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Constructed using 95-percent polyester and 5-percent spandex, the shorts utilize four-way stretch fabric to perfectly conform to a wearer's body no matter what exercise they're doing.
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"After the fall of Communism, there was a tendency to conform to the Western interpretation," Omer Bartov, a professor of modern European and Jewish history at Brown, told me.
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Other states, such as North Dakota and Georgia, have set up their education saving account policies to automatically conform to the federal law and so no legislation was needed.
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The court also pointed out that if gender stereotyping is unlawful, then Hively is the classic example of someone who does not conform to others' stereotypes about females, e.g.
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As concerning as these developments may seem, there is a comforting caveat that political amateurs can only wreak havoc on democracy if they fail to conform to political norms.
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At that time, any headgear that players choose to wear must conform to the ASTM standard, which is packed with research and test-driven language but vague on aesthetics.
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This is what the FDA wants vaping to look like, and if the regulations remain as they stand, it's what a big part of the industry will conform to.
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But other women are also getting swept up by anti-trans discrimination, as bathrooms turn into places of harassment for anyone who doesn't conform to rigid views of gender.
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Some locals, in an effort to meet tourist demands, have altered their traditions to conform to a foreign-constructed image, even if it betrays the authenticity of their culture.
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This week, I was honored to join President Trump as he traveled to Utah and signed new proclamations that conform to the spirit and letter of the Antiquities Act.
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I thought about the American press and how they often got frustrated at my long-winded answers at press conferences, when my responses didn't conform to two-minute soundbites.
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But the partisan aspect of the episode meant that the new conversation about assault was still a form of group morality and a way to conform to group judgments.
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More brutally, the Romans, seeing people of mixed sex as a bad omen, might kill a person whose body and mind did not conform to a binary sexual classification.
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Applications for medical exemptions would require approval by the state health department, which must conform to guidelines drawn up by the C.D.C. and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
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Almena, so monomaniacally obsessed with his warehouse that he missed his brother's funeral, flew into rages and ripped down people's studio walls if they didn't conform to his aesthetic.
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That seems to be by design: the ideal Saban game plan requires his quarterbacks to conform to the rhythms of a conservative, smash-mouth football game, not disrupt them.
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The app would conform to the Chinese government's strict censorship rules and remove content on sensitive topics such as political dissidents, free speech, democracy, human rights, and peaceful protest.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's actions this week attacking the US justice system are stunning only in how much they conform to a three-year pattern that seems unstoppable.
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The EU has warned member states that UK industry bodies should not be allowed to certify that British goods conform to EU standards after Brexit, according to the Telegraph.
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The government has been amending the dates of celebrations to conform to the succession, and calendar makers have been asked to wait until the new ones have been confirmed.
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They also made the more traditional argument that the company had discriminated against Ms. Cote because she did not conform to the stereotype that women must marry only men.
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Cayetano assured lawmakers on Tuesday any energy deal with China would not violate the constitution and would conform to a 60-40 percent revenue sharing, weighted towards the Philippines.
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But Audi's profitability slipped, due to a 1.2 billion euros diesel-related charge and delays getting its vehicles to conform to a stricter emissions testing standard known as WLTP.
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Much of the impact of both pictures lies in the fact that the women depicted, with their bright yellow skin and slanted eyes, conform to Western stereotypes of Asians.
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But as much as Americans love the narrative of individual liberty and personal responsibility in all realms of life (including health), infectious diseases do not conform to these principles.
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Goods from mainland Britain would need to be checked to ensure they conform to EU standards, given Northern Ireland would be still be part of the European single market.
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Yet despite the rising trend, neither men nor women feel comfortable when the wife earns more, and they'll go so far to report otherwise to conform to societal norms.
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Kovacevich said his company is paying for products made in labs that conform to best manufacturing processes and could readily be inspected, if safety regulations were put in place.
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Firms will also need to certify that the funds meet the definition of illiquid and lay out a plan for divesting or making the investments conform to the rule.
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The book and the characters refuse to conform to type, and "Running," like all good outlaw literature, takes sharp aim at the contemporary culture's pervasive willingness to do so.
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Chris Murphy said Sunday that Ukraine "no doubt" felt pressured to conform to President Donald Trump's wishes and there is very clear evidence of a quid pro quo arrangement.
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"We know there are many open questions as to the scope and scale of the project and how it will conform to our global financial regulatory framework," he wrote.
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The pressures to conform to conservative orthodoxy on the right and to liberal orthodoxy on the left sometimes seem to preclude reasonable compromise — that nature and nurture interact endlessly.
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In this way Deligny was not asking them to conform to his tongue or anyone else's; instead, he attempted to see and metaphorically "hear" them speak their own language.
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To the end, though, Springfield remained unapologetic in the way she underlined her identity, refusing to conform to the music industry's expectations of how a great diva should behave.
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In 1970, when McCray was 16, she got ''The Bluest Eye,'' Toni Morrison's first novel, about a young black girl's desire to conform to the beauty standards of white America.
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Historically, institutional gatekeepers have effectively controlled gender transitions, often bending people to conform to social standards of gendered appearance and behavior and thus postponing—or even preventing—their transition altogether.
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According to the product page, these wireless earbuds use built-in subwoofers for deeper bass and HD sound and boast 144 custom fit options to conform to your ears comfortably.
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As time passed and Riggins' peers began thinking seriously about playing college ball on a path to pro-sports, Riggins rejected it, knowing he could never conform to their standards.
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"So many people fall into the trap of wanting to conform to other people's views of what Valentine's Day should look like," says online dating coach Erika Ettin of alittlenudge.
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"I think (women) are maybe more socialized to think that they do and feel pressure to conform to that, (but) what we think of as gender differences are social constraints."
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Earlier this month, Worley held an executive committee meeting to approve yet another set of new bylaws — and again the DNC said those bylaws did not conform to national standards.
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Torres (can you tell we're big fans?) topped himself yet again with a pre-taped piece paying tribute to children who refuse to conform to American society's rigid gender roles.
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There wasn't some evil class of corporate elites exploiting consumers for personal gain, or an oppressive government interested in forcing people to conform to a single standard of congenial interaction.
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Daimler issued a profit warning earlier this year, hit by the rising cost of trade tariffs and problems getting the Mercedes vehicle fleet to conform to stricter anti-pollution standards.
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Virginia has to decide whether its tax code should conform to the new federal tax scheme; that could determine whether some taxes go up or down, or stay the same.
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Ironically, the movement attempting to liberate them from the closet has essentially forced them to behave unnaturally — to conform to rigid standards of masculinity in order to quash the rumors.
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User Interface designers (UI) and User Experience (UX) designers "work together to make certain that a user's experience on a web page conform to the overall company vision," says Comparably.
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These additives, obviously, don't conform to a strict vegan diet, wherein many people eschew not only food made from animal products but also items like clothes, cosmetics, and home goods.
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Sahar Saidi has had curly hair her whole life, and spent most of that life straightening and treating her hair to try to conform to the media's idea of beauty.
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"I think digital gives you a lot of freedom and flexibility to do what you want without having to conform to the rigid form or mold of television," he said.
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On one level, women who present to their doctors with certain symptoms sometimes get told, "You're crazy, it's all in your head," because their symptoms don't conform to male symptoms.
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"Italian banks, German banks have a longer way to go if they are to conform to Basel IV," said Harald Serck-Hanssen, head of large corporates and international at DNB.
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"What I was trying to do was distinguish between medically necessary surgery and surgery that's performed to make a child's appearance conform to a social or cultural norm," Clere says.
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Debates would rage on about whether we should conform to vertical video as an alternative format or if smartphone videographers should just flip their phone and shoot in landscape mode.
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He claims he was let go after criticizing, and refusing to conform to, Google's hiring mandate to prioritize candidates from traditionally underrepresented groups, and de-prioritize white and Asian men.
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"Basically they're having a family and they're keeping the mother in jail because she won't conform to what society feels should be the perfect American family," Maher said of Latourneau.
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There's a reality in black women feeling pressured to conform to standards of beauty that revolve around particular notions of full-figuredness—insecurities about flat butts being one of them.
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Silver's original conviction was tossed out by a court of appeals that ruled Silver's case must conform to a new Supreme Court ruling on the scope of public corruption cases.
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"Southern University of Science and Technology strictly requires scientific research to conform to national laws and regulations and to respect and comply with international academic ethics and standards," it said.
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The main negatives were that the 120-night sleep trial required a 30-night break-in period, and the mattress doesn't tend to conform to the contours of your body.
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" Step 3: Toss out the idea of a 'perfect family'The third thing that successful working parents do is resist social pressure to conform to the image of the "ideal family.
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This creates an incredible amount of interest in the performances of Chand and Semenya and, quite possibly, any female athlete who does not conform to the traditional standards of femininity.
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Instead, he said, the government will expedite licenses and permits for the companies so they do not have to suspend operations but do conform to Indonesian laws on public transportation.
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It's about the subsidies; it's about insuring in those risk corridors that those states that did not conform to the Affordable Care Act that we're there to help bolster them.
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And now, Hellmann's—the company that said eggless mayo isn't real mayo because it "does not conform to the standard for mayonnaise"—is getting into the eggless mayo business itself.
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Now that the games have begun, the Olympics are asking Brazilians to forsake a key part of their sporting culture, the better to conform to the IOC's version of it.
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The space of the earth children is communal, and if you'd like to be welcomed into the home, then you had better be willing to conform to their hive mind.
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" • The WSJ editorial board writes, "A rising and aggressive China poses considerable risks to world order, but persuading its leaders to conform to trading norms requires more than scattershot tariffs.
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But more often, Mr. Riera has selected producers who, whether because of an independent streak or because their wines don't conform to a perceived norm, work outside the appellation system.
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Fox executives decided she did not conform to their image of on-air women as "physically perfect" once she disclosed her condition, Smith said in a statement at the time.
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The closest thing may be the performances by hijras — transgender or intersex people who were categorized as males at birth but who do not conform to traditional ideas of masculinity.
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To conform to Trump's policies, Reuters has learned, ICE modified a tool officers have been using since 2013 when deciding whether an immigrant should be detained or released on bond.
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When the kids chose the wrong answers, they exactly matched the robots' responses 74 percent of the time, suggesting that children will often conform to the opinions of the robots.
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To conform to budget reconciliation rules, Republicans made it so the nonregressive tax cuts largely expire after 10 years while the revenue-raisers and the business tax cuts are permanent.
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Further, if the goal of architecture is to create new environments through spatial manipulation, how does it conform to our understanding of readymades as everyday objects rechristened as transgressive artworks?
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Perhaps they came to let me know that nature — including human nature — won't conform to storytelling parameters, no matter how much mental energy I spend trying to make it so.
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What's more, she is part of a broader movement that recognizes the attractiveness of bodies that don't conform to the conventional standards of beauty, whether prescribed by race or gender.
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The bill specifies that Medicare would be run with an annual budget, leaving government officials to decide how to make the country's medical spending conform to such totals every year.
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Likewise, social changes, if more than accidental occurrences, if constitutive of moral goodness, are products of imaginative constructions and presuppose the will to make the 'is' conform to the 'ought.
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The administration consistently pushes the view that commercial enterprises should be permitted to refuse to hire, discipline or fire employees whose lives do not conform to their boss' religious beliefs.
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Aides quickly deny the plain meaning of the president's words, contort them to conform to policy, or feign outrage that anyone could have failed to grasp what the president meant.
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I did not call for Obama to be impeached, but that is par for the course in the echo chamber today in which the facts must conform to the frenzy.
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The Monotype workers redrew his Hungry Dutch letters according to the Monotype protocols, which require the characters to conform to 15 common widths, with standardised weights, height, slope and axis.
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Volkswagen was charged with 60 counts of breaching the Canadian Environmental Protection Act by importing vehicles that did not conform to prescribed emission standards, Environment and Climate Change Canada said.
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The least common denominator in global financial stability is the willingness of the U.S. and the other G20 member states to conform to an international order of financial data standards.
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Muenchow alleges that managers expect women to conform to certain gender stereotypes by policing their tone of voice, according to documents filed in federal court in 2016 in Washington state.
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First, the Trump administration can join with U.S. allies to file joint cases in the World Trade Organization (WTO) to pressure China to fully conform to its existing international commitments.
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Trump has certainly changed the contours of the presidency: He doesn't conform to political norms, he brushes off drama in his ranks, and he rankles players on the world stage.
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That would be a domestic law saying that, if Northern Ireland had to adjust its rules to conform to European standards, then so would the rest of the United Kingdom.
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While the processes that produce the final HTML soup become all the more elaborate and complex, the soup itself is always there and it will always conform to HTML specifications.
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InterACT fights against medical intervention on children "in an attempt to make their bodies conform to typical binary notions of male and female" before they're old enough to provide consent.
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