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"consumable" Definitions
  1. intended to be bought, used and then replaced

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From here, you can quickly add attachments to weapons, switch consumable items out for other consumable items, and use perks (I'll get those in a moment).
The company's consumable sales fell last year, according to filings.
"The average person will buy 100 different consumable products," Lore explained.
Food doesn't necessarily need to be sent in its final, consumable form.
"We left Target with a cart full of consumable items," Bigler wrote.
He's written a lean and pleasingly consumable book by sticking to essentials.
Understandings of complex sociological issues being boiled down into consumable binary choices.
The only consumable is the sodium chloride that goes into the halogenerator.
Meanwhile, I'm surrounded by transient, consumable experiences: restaurants, bars, concerts, comedy shows.
Big corporations do water down unique and challenging art to be more consumable.
It's a resource that people assume will always be accessible, available, and consumable.
This performance was like that scene writ large, captured in a consumable experience.
It was a tool for consumption, sure, but it was also a consumable.
It's one of the only art forms or forms of entertainment that's consumable.
Walmart's two-day shipping product selection will be heavily focused on consumable products.
Every consumable that enters the city has to wait in line on I-84.
Ticker: CPESector: EnergyIndustry: Oil, gas, and consumable fuelsMarket cap: $1.1 billionSource: Bank of America
Ticker: PDCESector: EnergyIndustry: Oil, gas, and consumable fuelsMarket cap: $2.2 billionSource: Bank of America
Ticker: TNKSector: EnergyIndustry: Oil, gas, and consumable fuelsMarket cap: $419 millionSource: Bank of America
Empowering a smarter consumer depends on presenting actionable data in a highly consumable manner.
The second-largest sub-industry allocation in the XME is coal and consumable fuels.
We have treated every living being and non-living thing as consumable and expendable.
Consumable content can't be harvested or consumed, much less sold for a respectable price.
This nomination effectively brings them one step closer toward becoming a legally consumable drug.
Consumable products comprise 85 percent of revenue with the other 15 percent coming from equipment.
To make content viral, Gardner stresses the importance of creating something concise, consumable, and bizarre.
Such a technique could see consumable levels of mercury in smaller fish within five years.
That's when housing shifted from being perceived as a consumable good to an investable asset.
Where are the simple pleasures of midrange isos, those easily consumable chunks of visual information?
Fluctuations in relative humidity within this room have resulted in undesirable variations to consumable assembly throughput.
Porn is a consumable item that is highly stimulating, so of course it can be addictive.
European Field Trials Given the delay in completing the validation of the initial manufacturing system for MosaiQ™ consumables, European field trials for the MosaiQ™ blood grouping consumable and the initial MosaiQ™ serological disease screening consumable are now planned to commence in November 2016.
How the parts and layers fit together, but don't immediately add up into something consumable, is deliberate.
Apps should not directly or indirectly enable gifting of IAP content, features, or consumable items to others.
To break that down into something a little more err... consumable, let's measure that weight in joints.
For adult readers in particular, Harry Potter was like candy: compulsively consumable, and nostalgically reminiscent of childhood.
Consumable parts (batteries, brushes, and filters) that undergo normal wear-and-tear, are not covered under the warranty.
I think there's some content within that vertical video distribution channel that could be somewhat interesting and differently consumable.
Then, looking through my inventory for an antidote, I found Contact Medicine, a consumable I'd picked up hours ago.
However, also like any consumable product that's made it to store shelves, kombucha is subject to food safety regulations.
Dollar Shave Club leveled up the strategy by offering a subscription that delivers the consumable blades to your door.
Metals and mining, machinery, software, and oil, gas and consumable fuels had the highest levels of companies without research coverage.
They're what the merchandising industry calls "toyetic" — something made to be a mass-consumable product first, and a character later.
If a regular mall is a temple to consumerism, CES is the holiest shrine, the source of all consumable creation.
If you're not ready for the full home conversion, perhaps you and to want to upgrade your consumable buying habits.
To the same effect, thinking of human feelings as a consumable resource is as useful as any method of compartmentalization.
"This whole notion of identity as a consumable and commercial good communicated via the symbol of the fingerprint," he says.
Even if nothing breaks unexpectedly, some of the parts involved are "consumable" and thus expected to wear down with use.
"Black Parade" is emo's crowning moment, but "Runaway" made emo consumable for hypebeasts, which is the real pioneering moment here.
Someone's beliefs, their hobbies, and aspirations are minimized by the weight of what's shareable, consumable, and capable of being repurposed.
Importantly, the Raindrop isn't made to store filtered drinking water, instead just water for non-consumable use, like watering your garden.
Though their concepts may be disconcerting, the above dishes at least incorporate elements that we've all agreed upon as consumable foodstuffs.
But beyond the technical impediments to a consumable 8K reality, it's becoming clear that it's pretty damn hard to enjoy 8K.
Previously, THUMP has explored how Blunt and Copeland define themselves as artists "in negation," rejecting conventional nationalism and easily-consumable lyrics.
Construction materials and nonfood consumable goods, which now appear to be barred by Israel, accounted for the bulk of the rest.
Lemsalu, on the other hand, born in Tallinn in 1985, invites us to look inside a world more carnal and consumable.
In guidebooks, charm tends to be a commercial marker, a signifier for an imaginary, easily salable and consumable notion of authenticity.
She will have to struggle — and I personally like to think she will succeed — not to become her own consumable good.
BDX's portfolio is diversified across a number of categories and geographies with high exposure to consumable products that produce recurring revenues.
Instead, it creates flavored water-vapor and can become the focus of consumer-protection oversight just as may other consumable products.
According to Twitter's Australian curation lead Luke Hopewell, Moments Down Under will curate the best of Twitter for users in consumable portions.
You're going to wait for this lackluster drink to become consumable (not counting the 2.5 hours you waited for bespoke frozen water).
As queer culture moved into the mainstream, sites like Buzzfeed established popular LGBTQ verticals and introduced slick, consumable humor and explainer videos.
All rechargeable batteries are consumable components that become less effective as they chemically age and their ability to hold a charge diminishes.
These companies, and others like, MapR, are attempting to package Hadoop in a way that makes it more consumable for large organizations.
With the new powder and a handful of boxes, a person's drinking needs are met without using any power or consumable material.
"It needs to be legal, it needs to be safe and it needs to be consumable," he said on CNBC on Tuesday.
The trend is a perfect visual representation of our collective apathy in the face of overstimulation and a glut of consumable content.
The company will offer "internationally popular products, beverages, snacks and immediately consumable fresh foods with recipes developed for local tastes," it said.
Reality television turns person into persona; Instagram accounts and self-branded product lines render that persona a series of discrete, consumable objects.
It said the two sell 79 percent of the pens, paper, file folders and other "consumable office supplies" sold to Fortune 100 companies.
Yes, we could have used more of these easily consumable and shareable videos to help combat the less-than-stellar moments in 2017.
The idea is that people won't even have to actively reorder consumable goods, because their sensor-filled appliances will do it for them.
The brand's shoppable and consumable empire continued to expand through 2018 as they went international, launched a furniture line, and released a podcast.
A big test for Canopy comes this winter when Canada allows for the sale of consumable products such as cannabis chocolates and vapes.
Unlike Amazon's "Subscribe & Save" shopping feature, these smart home supply re-orders will only be placed when the consumable item is running low.
It can now wait & see how the consumable retail landscape evolves [with] the slow rise of hard discounters & the move to online grocery.
In Destiny 2, players can apply them to individual pieces of armor, as well as weapons, but they're also now single-use consumable items.
The agricultural industry treats cows like little factories: plants consume solar energy, cows consume plants, cows turn solar energy into energy consumable by humans.
Through manipulations of material, scale, and symbols, Mattai's work highlights how monuments can create quick, consumable triumphs, silencing the casualties of the preceding struggle.
And if you can't cross [off] those three things of legal, safe and consumable, it's not an ingredient that's going to work for us.
Live media is the most dynamic category of mobile storytelling developing today because it's fast, immersive and consumable in the palm of your hand.
Popular internet sites like Tumblr, Instagram, and YouTube built empires by plumping their pages with content that was consumable, shareable, and most importantly, free.
From both Duchamp and Warhol I learned the relationship between handicraft and mass production, and between works of art and every day consumable commodities.
InventoryUsageSensor will work when the product is not stored internally, but the device can determine when a certain amount of consumable inventory is used.
InventoryLevelUsageSensor, can be used when the consumable product is stored internally, and the device can report on its usage rather than its current state.
They visit patients regularly at home to verify proper function of the devices and to replace consumable supplies such face masks, tubing and filters.
Shaders, items that change your character's color, are now one-time consumable items, a departure from the original game's system that players use them infinitely.
But seeing how these works manifest in the consumable collector space shows that the exploration of ideas is no longer only theoretical, but actually desirable.
Much like toilet paper, tampons and pads are a necessity, awful to run out of, consumable, and easy to tell when you're gonna run out.
The consumable nature of the products and high frequency of usage as part of regular dietary regimens drive the stability and defensibility of the business.
How batteries age All rechargeable batteries are consumable components that become less effective as they chemically age and their ability to hold a charge diminishes.
This will address the needs of devices where the consumable product is stored internally — like the batteries in smart cameras or printer ink, for example.
In unabashedly presenting art as a consumable good, the Art Market demystified the aura of contemporary art, making artist creations affordable and relevant to the public.
This just means that "tasting menu" style comedy — like, say, 16 comedians in one comedy special at your local movie theater — is all the more consumable.
I know Strava has great data about places I can go, but it's not sourced up in an easy, consumable way, so that's a massive opportunity.
Its business model is to take the statistics and temperature readings compiled by the federal government and put it into a more user friendly, consumable form.
Of course, I'm a fan of on-demand, video-based online courses that deliver information in easily consumable portions and let students drive their own experience.
These pretty, perfect, prepackaged foodstuffs were luxurious and unnecessary, and thus not pragmatic; they were a tangible, consumable marker of making it in the New World.
The figures become their environment and the consumable products that we surround ourselves with ooze into their forms until it's all a jumbled mass of abstraction.
In Bloodborne, teleporting home cost the player the experience they'd earned to that point and, unlike Sekiro, the items that let you teleport for free are consumable.
The key to building a successful AI-based platform is to invest in delivering consistent APIs that are easily discoverable and consumable by developers across the organization.
"(The firm has achieved) strong unit cost performance despite material cost headwinds from energy, royalties and higher consumable costs," it said in slides prepared for the tour.
Your average Mukbang stream will have a BJ enumerating and presenting an array of consumable items very neatly before placing them on the table facing the screen.
In the age of endless design blogs vying to fill your morning commute with easily consumable recycled images, facts and research are secondary to likes and shares.
These APIs can be packaged in a way to make them consumable by many different business units, allowing them to self-serve data and capabilities as needed.
But they discovered that electric buses failed to reduce carbon emission as much as using renewable fuels made with used cooking oil and non-consumable food waste.
The disappointing forecast overshadowed better-than-expected quarterly same-store sales, bolstered by strong sales of fast moving consumable goods as well as its seasonal and home offerings.
Office Depot and larger rival Staples mainly compete with each other for contracts to provide pens, paper, file folders and other "consumable office supplies" to Fortune 100 companies.
Every summer, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo set up camp in Los Angeles with demo booths, awkward celebrity guests, and attempts to turn video game keynotes into consumable entertainment.
"We delivered solid second quarter financial results with notable strength across our sequencing consumable and array portfolios," Francis deSouza, president and CEO of Illumina said in a statement.
Sometimes they have the weight of an entire country on their shoulders: Whatever the case may be, these profiles tend to reduce skaters' backstories to easily consumable morsels.
Shaders are now consumable, so people like me who like to stockpile shaders and change things up regularly are going to have to get a bit more conservative.
Most animals are endowed with a mechanism, well known to over-indulging college Freshmen, that renders a non-bitter taste un-consumable, if that taste has proven toxic.
Amazon today flipped the switch, so to speak, on its Dash Replenishment Service, enabling a few of its partners to actually begin auto-reordering consumable goods for customers.
Even as it markets unique places as consumable goods, it helps its users travel without actually having to change their environment, or leave the warm embrace of AirSpace.
We're trying to present the technology in an elegant way that is consumable and is also tiered in a way that (emphasizes) what really matters in that moment.
In this politics of white virtue, Lydia and Luca's journey comes off as little more than a simplistic story that can render a heartrending crisis consumable and marketable.
Stone is working for Capstone Financial Group, a firm based in New York, which "buys physical commodities and transforms them into customized and consumable products," its website reads.
Becoming a believable character on social media is to create oneself as a character that is consumable for an audience of social media onlookers, and it is work.
Demon's Souls was entirely consumable items that players needed to buy or farm, while Dark Souls introduced the Estus Flask, an upgradeable health chalice that refilled upon resting.
The deal comes as more shoppers expect to have the option for same-day delivery when placing online orders, especially when buying consumable products that get everyday use.
Documenting the globe's most accessible extreme sport, the skate video has always been an eye-grabbing and highly consumable medium perfectly tailored for an era of infinite digital distractions.
Amateurs in Space is a reminder that, just like Hollywood biopics, documentaries don't necessarily excavate the depths of their characters, and instead condense human lives into easily consumable storylines.
"Unlike any other AI framework — whether real or just a fake announcement — our view is to lead with deep services that show as end-user consumable behavior," Parasnis said.
They're purchasing intimacy, and it takes an artist to sustain a consumable, believable connection—especially if they're someone you would hasten to escape a conversation with at a party.
Sharing her thoughts with CNBC via email, Levy said that it always seems individuals get bored by the same old consumable goods, and are looking for something fresh and exciting.
She smokes a Sativa hybrid featuring a 1:1 ratio of THC and CBD (2.5mg a piece) and consumable CBD products—and believes cannabis helps bring the body into homeostasis.
But deals on consumable products isn't the only story this time: there is also a lot of protesting happening at Amazon's own warehouses over the way it treats its workers.
What's more, because Hollar is limiting the amount of consumable goods on its site, it's likely to miss out on the repeat, replenishment trips that drive traffic into dollar stores.
Suffice it to say, the pink-hued wine is a certified Food Trend, joining the likes of rainbow bagels and food in jars — just as Instagrammable as they are consumable.
Reports indicated that before the Huanan market closed, vendors there sold processed meats and live consumable animals, including chickens, donkeys, sheep, pigs, camels, foxes, badgers, bamboo rats, hedgehogs, and snakes.
And one of the things that really has been kind of a forefront of that, stretching reader imagination for what's possible, what's consumable, what's marketable, has really been the podcast revolution.
"As the FX headwinds moderate and the new Atellica systems start to generate consumable revenues (...) we would expect profitability to improve into Q4 and beyond," Berenberg analysts said in a note.
It has the unmistakable, almost procedural quality of a "Netflix rom-com"—a film that gives viewers what they demonstrably demand, wringing every trend into its most consumable, if predictable, version.
Cost savings and expanded sales of consumable products such as ink cartridges will help drive operating profit in its copier and printer business some 30 percent higher this year, it said.
Using cake as a sugary medium, Heimark creates dessert sculptures of these horrifying historical events as a statement about how they're commodified into media fodder and consumable forms of popular entertainment.
They're easily consumable products that at their absolute best are served largely unadorned, both of which can, when done well, display an occasionally stunning level of complexity despite their relative simplicity.
This isn't the first time "Destiny" would offer an option to buy consumable items (stuff that you pay for, use in the game, and then it's gone — consumed if you will).
"We are adding a character boost at the character screen [that lets you start a new character right at the level cap]," Taylor said, echoing the original Destiny's "Spark of Light" consumable.
The fact that Johns's art is not swiftly reducible to easily consumable bits of meaning seems to irk people as well as lead to accusations of being cool, detached, aloof, and remote.
"On a platform such as games, you pay for advantages and it lends itself more to a consumable pay model," explained Match Group President Shar Dubey, soon to be Match Group CEO.
Like Heroes, the game will utilize a more standard free-to-play structure, with in-app purchases that can be used to purchase consumable items and speed up certain in-game actions.
Last year, Measure also quietly worked on delivering consumable items by drone on behalf of an unspecified client, in partnership with the Lone Star UAS Center of Excellence and Innovation in Texas.
Sales of consumable products are highly profitable and fairly predictable, since demand is somewhat less susceptible to the headwinds that are influencing sales of larger-capital equipment in the life sciences sector.
"The court is in absolute agreement with the learned counsel for the claimants that consumable products ought to be fit for human consumption irrespective of race, colour or creed," his judgement said.
Travelers are permitted to carry on solid foods, but the Transportation Security Administration prohibits carrying through the security checkpoint more than 3.4 ounces of consumable liquids or pastes including spreads, salsa and yogurt.
This is the start of Snapchat crowdsourcing not only content but curation to dig out the best citizen journalism, comedy, and beauty shot on its app and turn it into easily consumable compendiums.
Light, calm, and readily consumable fast food isn't Stormzy's nature, which is why his latest track "Scary" plunges into your senses with the brutal force of concrete being poured directly into one's oesophagus.
While the Great Pacific Garbage Patch has made waves around the world for its sheer magnitude, it's actually the buildup of often small, easily consumable plastics that have dramatic effects on our oceans.
Loot takes many forms in Origins; there are consumable items and crafting materials of course, but you'll also collect different kinds of gear — weapons and armor pieces for various parts of your body.
"They hadn't yet earned my trust, as either an Amazon employee or a customer, that I would be safe purchasing a consumable or expiration-dated product from a third-party seller," Derkits said.
A large portion of sales will be generated by consumable and disposable products, reducing BDX's exposure to potential pricing headwinds to sale of larger and more expensive capital equipment and implantable medical devices.
Seeing a shoe get the benefits of a piece of upgradeable software defines, I believe, is a major shift in the way that we think about clothing as a consumable and "degrade only" category.
Vasos said he hoped the gross margin decline will be smaller during the rest of the year as Dollar General lowers distribution costs and sells more higher-margin private brands and non-consumable items.
Techno can be understood as a masterclass in industrial engineering, all the component parts spinning and whirring together in concerted rhythms, each part serving the other, like an assembly line, churning out consumable products.
Tasked with condensing popular cultural and global happenings into something easily consumable, it's no wonder that mass media has provided artists with a rich source of raw material throughout the course of art history.
Each tournament is worth approximately $25 million in prize money for its competitors combined and forces some of the best fighters in the sport into an easily-consumable product for fans, media, and broadcasters.
"They hadn't yet earned my trust, as either an Amazon employee or a customer, that I would be safe purchasing a consumable or expiration-dated product from a third-party seller," he told CNBC.
With its ruthlessly consumable twists and turns, prestige TV could also be said to resemble the 24-hour news cycle, where information lines up to be processed as fast as it can be absorbed.
All day and night, through panels, workshops, dance-alongs and opportunities to meet stars and, finally, a concert, KCON made an effort to condense this huge scene into a series of small, consumable gestures.
Apple says developers of non-subscription apps may offer a "free time-based trial period" before presenting a full unlock option by setting up a non-consumable in-app purchase that doesn't cost any money.
But Ms. Bailey's desire to make the pages more and more consumable, more service-driven, gradually altered the expectations and understanding of what photography in a high-end magazine needed (or didn't need) to be.
"A grenade is consumable: It means that a soldier can claim that it exploded, but easily hide it instead," said Bohdan Petrenko, the deputy director of the Ukrainian Institute of Research of Extremism in Kiev.
But be forewarned that there's also a 71-track three-CD box that slightly overplays his blues pretensions and Nat King Cole dreams, and that this one could tempt a person to covet that consumable too.
The images talk the talk of male beauty standards set forth as early as Greek sculpture, ever limiting a potential scope of what consumable, marketable beauty can be, and further legitimizing the off-limits boys' club.
"I think as online retailers continue to get more sophisticated about how to sort and deliver merchandise to people in a more consumable way, they will continue to gain the advantage" over department stores, she added.
Developer Niantic Labs stresses this is not a way to pay your way to the top, but a method that allows players to buy consumable items they could normally find in the wild without too much effort.
With Lemonade Beyoncé is once again controlling her own narrative, offering a nuanced and highly consumable image of both her life, and black life writ large—one that simultaneously recognizes black pain and lifts up black joy.
You might even call those "large" and "small" secrets, but there's a case to be made that fully understanding how and when to use consumable items in an RPG is more intriguing than whatever story it's telling.
Pre-ordering either version also gets you the free "Demon Multiplayer Pack," which includes some cosmetic armor and weapon skins as well as six Hack Modules, a consumable that gives you an unspecified edge in individual multiplayer matches.
The paper's "daily edition" on Snapchat will include a handful of The NYT's stories, distilled down to the quick, more consumable format that's common on the medium, and will heavily focus on photos, video and other visual content.
Unit cash costs jumped 9 percent to $631 per ounce of gold produced, in keeping with its tone in February when it warned of higher costs due to increasing input costs and rising fuel, reagent and consumable prices.
"Major silicon, systems and Web-scale computing providers need a cloud-based solution and software 'glue' to make deep learning truly consumable by data-driven organizations, and Paperspace is helping to provide that," Thakker said in a statement.
He said that the company is working with 3M on coatings that could help light enter the panel and then refract within, letting it capture even more of the potential energy it carries to translate that into consumable power.
It did not become a place people liked to go to so much as it was engineered to be one, a hyperreal version of itself offering a consumable simulacrum of local culture interwoven with placeless, high-end luxury activities.
The company is starting with an ambitious plan to slap on a "How2Recycle" label on all of its exclusive consumable packaging, while also working with experts and suppliers to make the packaging easier to reuse by the end of the year.
An hour of losing later, I'd burned through most of my consumable resources, like the special candies which buffed my defense or the piles of ash which I could temporarily use to knock him out of his long combo strings.
Image: AmazonDigital editions aren't consumable so anyone seeking to reread a piece of their middle school curriculum can easily do so on an e-reader or use Amazon to purchase used and out-of-print copies through third party sellers.
That's not to say recycling is a bad thing; there's just lots of room to improve, and far more ways to reduce our reliance on consumable goods, as researchers at Rutgers University's Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering have recently demonstrated.
The FTC proved that "there is a reasonable probability that the proposed merger will substantially impair competition in the sale and distribution of consumable office supplies to large business-to-business customers," the judge wrote, according to The Wall Street Journal.
"I am happy it takes some attention, but then our culture just becomes an exotic, consumable object," Balci adds, complaining about the hipsters who consume Assyrian wine to be cool and trendy, without understanding and appreciating the deep culture behind it.
He rarely gives us these narratives in a consumable package; his collages and paintings are not illustrations, but artifacts of that imagined culture — a history painting, a cult statue — and in Moundverse Infants at the Temple Contemporary, a mass-produced doll.
But fish can be eaten with both meat and dairy, as long as it is a kosher species like tuna, salmon and yellowtail, which meet the biblical requirement in Leviticus 11:9 that consumable aquatic creatures have fins and scales.
But a book isn't as easily-consumable as a blog post, and telling the honest history of a decades-old musical culture is a lot different from talking about how it feels to be a boner-plagued 16-year-old.
"The NBA has built out a number of algorithms used to consolidate data coming from our SportVU system, in order to make it consumable for each of our teams," said Ken DeGennaro, senior vice president of IT applications at the NBA.
What we found in the 00's is that, even with 500+ channels available through some cable systems, you can make that simple and consumable for viewers if you present it intuitively and augment it with a little bit of intelligence.
It's a work that I didn't even notice until I finished viewing all the galleries upstairs and sat down in the cafe to jot down notes — completely apropos for a show that refuses to make itself easily comprehensible or consumable.
Obviously trying to summarize what must be a labyrinthine system of micro-investigations, into a myriad of factors, into 500 easily consumable words is difficult, but fortunately what the assembly have presented us with is a masterclass in saying absolutely fuck all.
With a powerful speaker and a bright, surprisingly high-quality display, the Echo show answers all my simple questions so neatly, and provides the data in such a perfectly consumable format, that I keep expecting it to be able to do more.
This year's winter sale asks users to click on an image of a door each day to unlock three digital items, which consist of in-game items, Steam profile backgrounds, emoticons, and "consumable knick-knacks" to boost the level of your participation badge.
Simply titled "Oldenburgs," the show's 10 large-scale photographs represent Core's examination of the relationship between art and food, specifically the ubiquitous practice of photographing all things consumable, by cheekily recontextualizing Oldenburg's familiar yet grotesque works into photographs for today's Instagram era.
"Amazon is strategically (and wisely) focusing on basics and value-oriented product – consistent with its emphasis on fast moving consumable goods (FMCG) that work well on its distribution platform," Evercore ISI analyst Omar Saad said in a note to clients published in June.
So some forms of objectification are truly dehumanizing; others I would say are more like what we would call benevolent sexism, but they still carry the same underlying presumption that males are entitled to view and treat girls and women's bodies as consumable objects.
With memes becoming a form of artistic and cultural production, which often go under-recognized as such, how is the Center planning to engage with this rapidly-consumable form of culture, to expand our modern notions of Black visual culture and what it can be?
To dismiss the easily consumable is to dismiss mass culture which is to be a complete fucking dolt, and the kind of ivory tower dwelling nonentity that pretends they've never heard of Big Macs or Big Brother or Barry Scott from the Cilit Bang adverts.
"We're seeing consumer product companies test the waters and try to figure out how cannabis will factor into existing products or into new lines of products," she said, ranging from personal wellness products like CBD-infused lotion to consumable products like cannabis-infused beer.
Critical Needs Assistance (CNA) - Assistance for individuals and households who, as a result of the disaster, have immediate or critical needs such as water, food, first aid, prescriptions, infant formula, diapers, consumable medical supplies, durable medical equipment, personal hygiene items, and fuel for transportation.
"Over my career, I've noticed that it's very hard to get excited about buying investments when they fall in value so dramatically, even though we seem to have no qualms about going shopping for consumable goods when they are suddenly on sale," she said.
The food and beverage portion of the grocery business is one of the largest categories of consumer spending, totaling more than $800 billion a year, with more than $450 billion in additional spending on personal care, pet and other consumable products, according to Cowen.
WIRED looks back at the promises and failures of the last 10 years In the years since, Fallon (and compatriots like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, John Oliver, James Corden, and Samantha Bee) have engineered their shows to be consumable as YouTube clips.
In addition to DJO, the sale would leave Colfax with its fabrication technology business, which develops and manufactures consumable products and equipment for use in the cutting and joining of steels and aluminum for the wind power, marine, pipelines and energy markets, largely under the ESAB brand.
Empowering a smarter consumer depends on presenting actionable data in a highly consumable manner so that users can easily understand, for example, how automatically adjusting a thermostat two degrees impacts energy costs, or how external weather conditions impact the energy required to heat or cool the home.
This series of photographic still lives depict plastic-wrapped consumable goods, decaying fruit peels, and a discarded head of hair to reference the human tendency to frenetically preserve our slowly weakening bodies through the course of our lives, despite the ultimate, engrained futility in doing so.
For example, in games, ERC-998-compliant tokens could represent characters that carry consumable rations (ERC-20 tokens) and non-fungible weapons (ERC-721 tokens) or, in commerce, classes of these tokens could be used for tiered membership programs or in the creation of markets in securities products.
There are alternate approaches in industrialized countries like Germany and Japan that make housing more of a consumable good rather than an appreciable asset, but it's hard to see how we could ever shift toward those models since there is so much national wealth tied up in housing.
The world of new capitalism — a term used by social scientists to describe how technology is taking over as the central pillar to our global economy — not only does unspeakable damage to our planet, but also fuels a culture that reduces all of natural life into a collection of consumable gadgets.
They weigh both sides of wildlife reintroduction arguments, interview youth about the voluntarily child-free movement to lower carbon footprints, and go dumpster diving to discover the hypocrisy of laws that make throwing large amounts of perfectly consumable food away legal, but fishing around in the trash for them illegal.
In the case of this 2019 coronavirus outbreak, reports state that most of the first group of patients hospitalized were workers or customers at a local seafood wholesale market which also sold processed meats and live consumable animals including poultry, donkeys, sheep, pigs, camels, foxes, badgers, bamboo rats, hedgehogs, and reptiles.
In the case of this 2019 coronavirus outbreak, reports state that most of the first group of patients hospitalized were workers or customers at a local seafood wholesale market which also sold processed meats and live consumable animals including poultry, donkeys, sheep, pigs, camels, foxes, badgers, bamboo rats, hedgehogs and reptiles.
A proposed solution to this problem has been turning the vaccine into a consumable pill and placing it inside monkey bait, but even that presents multiple challenges, as the leader of a troop will consume most of the oral bait and only the leftovers will be available to other monkeys, Gupta said.
You can see how cities are now laid out, with nearby tiles given more precedence thanks to new district, as well as changes to workers (they're consumable), the tech tree (boosts for geographically relevant advances), and unit movement (to cut a long story short: it's going to take longer to get places).
The only difference between this story and all the others is that Edsall and Dickens each broke the "don't ask, don't tell" omerta of the recruiting game in their own way, in effect turning the story into something consumable and publishable, instead of an off-the-record whisper that can plausibly be denied.
But through another, it is the completion of the past, of the gentrification of soccer that has also swept through Europe over the last 20 years and that has served to take an organic, authentic passion and repackage it in a way that is more palatable, more readily consumable, more easily marketed.
They include: Stop draining wetlands to grow biofuels; reduce demand for beef and strengthen regulations to prevent deforestation in critical areas like the Amazon; cut food waste, which now squanders one-third of consumable food; reduce excessive fertilizer use; and improve cropping systems to turn croplands from heavy greenhouse-gas emitters to carbon sinks.
In opening arguments on Monday in the court fight between the Federal Trade Commission and Staples, Tara Reinhart argued for the FTC that Staples' $6.3 billion bid for Office Depot is illegal because the two companies sell 79 percent of the pens, paper, file folders and other "consumable office supplies" sold to Fortune 100 companies.
Camilla Belle may have preferred to wear the matching blouse-and-trouser combo as intended, for instance, but Naomie Harris used the minimalist romper as a building block for a business-super-casual outfit; Jessica Alba, meanwhile, offered the most easily-consumable of #OOTD inspiration by tucking in a bee-printed button-down into pair of high-waisted jeans.
According to Jabulani Khanyile, a director at Orange Grove, while the company could sell dairy goods returned unsold by retailers in discount stores as its more famous competitors often do, it instead donates them to Dundee's local crisis centre, along with products that have not reached specifications to make them eligible for sale but remain consumable.
"The extent to which people realize the ease/convenience of shopping for groceries/consumables online over the next weeks/month could be a positive for new customer acquisition growth, a key area of pushback, as well as autoship penetration, and greater basket size as consumers move more of their grocery/consumable budgets online," the analysts said in their note.
I'm really curious to know, what was the challenge for you speaking to a community that I believe is 11 percent Hispanic, like 4 percent Asian American and less than 1163 percent African American, speaking on issues that might have a tinge of like racialization, like migrant youth, in a way that was consumable and that couldn't be headlined in some right-wing moment?
Joe Feldman, assistant director of research at retail analyst firm Telsey Advisory Group, told me that he remains bullish on Home Depot but acknowledged that investors are incrementally more concerned about the threat of share loss to Amazon, especially in consumable areas (batteries, light bulbs) as well as disruption in appliances following Amazon's deal with Sears to sell Kenmore and leverage Sears' appliance shipping infrastructure.
At the same time, they feel like a sign of an industry moving ever closer towards the idea of music solely as an instantly-consumable commercial product, illustrated by records and records worth of one-and-done tracks that don't cohere with one another Obviously it's worth saying that there can be lots of positive and authentic reasons for the playlist-style album—Billie Eilish's debut record When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go?
Fisher questions the integrity of this approach through the lens of the "redemption through love" theme: If Fisher talks here of female conquests that are anything but metaphorical, one could argue that this development can be perfectly applied to Drake's artistic trajectory, and that the conquests in question can easily be replaced by his audience—after all, as Fisher says elsewhere, Drake has plenty of things to quench his thirst: food, alcohol, sex, drugs; in short, anything that is consumable—while his audience will always remain an immaterial horizon.

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