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Lorelai and Rory stand as clear correctives to that ethos.
The "correctives" Mr Uribe seeks will be fiendishly difficult to achieve.
When those correctives are in short supply, the entire system becomes decadent.
But lately, these correctives have begun to evolve into a new phase.
Museums should take on these kinds of insightful historical correctives more often.
Yet the persistence of discrimination suggests the need for still stronger correctives.
The optional rules that emerge through play are often designed as correctives to your play style.
The remarks almost immediately elicited outrage on social media and correctives from scholars of the Holocaust.
That way, if meditation doesn't work out, you can move on to yoga or other correctives.
And those on Mr Kristol's wish-list are well able to offer correctives to his bad policies.
Now the belief in a national conversation is a belief in positive outcomes, in correctives, in shoulds.
This weekend at MoMA PS1, five artists and writers will offer some clear-eyed correctives amid the confusion.
And she argued that it was time for the nation's policies to include specific correctives to address discrimination.
I'm grateful for the correctives that Galchen's memory and Moser's quotations from Jeremiah and other prophets offer us.
Versions of these things happened, but over time various correctives, feminist and conservative, helped mitigate their worst effects.
Mr Uribe has called for "correctives" to the peace agreement but has not specified what he has in mind.
For some time now, Nashville's civic institutions have been issuing correctives to the persistent myth of peaceful integration here.
However, contrary to the tone of some of the correctives, the underlying facts remain shocking even after the correction.
What if the crux of the moment — really since 2008 — is a matter of selfhood and representation and political correctives?
These rules often arise as correctives to a disaster: the Great Depression, Three Mile Island, thalidomide, the global financial crisis.
However, as President he has a duty to safeguard the peace, inspire goodness, unify the country and offer clear correctives to hate.
But are these correctives enough if the collateral damage is leaving a string of traumatized and diminished female photographers in their wake?
But while these are important correctives, they do not themselves provide a new, unifying theme to guide American foreign policy into the future.
As Americans contend with lifestyles geared toward inactivity and increasingly blurred lines between work and home, some view fitness trackers as potential correctives.
Long after the next election, they will condition how Americans look upon this period of our history and what correctives might be found.
There are a few historical correctives — he dismantles the notion that Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Lord Byron, was the first computer programmer.
Consequently, in our view, we would like to see remedies and correctives on a number of fronts, including some of which we've talked about.
This season has correctives, like the Public Theater's all-female production of "Taming of the Shrew," playing at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
These are all good and reasonable correctives to a particularly exhausting brand of coolness that we should all be glad is dead or dying.
Since then, JR has viewed his projects as correctives to durable stereotypes and incomplete characterizations of people who traditionally lack the representation to object.
Anchors responded by delivering a tough-minded assessment of his nine-minute remarks, reeling off several immediate correctives to some of his misleading claims.
A new review of thousands of research papers published between 2003 and 2017 found that nearly 400 were "medical reversals" — correctives to commonly held beliefs.
One gets the sense that these movies aren't just fixing up old plots; they're working as symbolic correctives to Hollywood's mistreatment of women writ large.
I'm curious to see if his fight against the distortions of representative democracy will now include any correctives to the very Electoral College that saved him.
Some of them, like Kehinde Wiley, are very clear that they see their images serving as correctives to the canon, so they carry the weight of politics.
A new review of thousands of research papers published between 2003 and 2017 found that nearly 400 were "medical reversals" — correctives to commonly held beliefs like that one.
Mrs Merkel's CDU manifesto is a perfunctory list of modest correctives, like 15,000 more police officers, increased child benefit, a new digitisation tsar and tighter rules on dual citizenship.
MBA students should be alive to this question and its possible correctives, given the unprecedented levels of institutional mistrust and economic anxiety now coursing through and wobbling the body politic.
To the Editor: George Gelles correctly notes the dearth of American-born conductors in major American orchestras, but doesn't consider one of the most important potential correctives to this problem.
Their relationship is passionately erotic and ardently intellectual; Jakobe, again like some heroine out of D. H. Lawrence, is helplessly attracted to Per, despite the blaring correctives from her conscience.
Moore had exclusive access to Thatcher's private and state papers, but any correctives to fine earlier biographies by the likes of Hugo Young and John Campbell are principally those of nuance rather than revelation.
He said the United States was seeking remedies and correctives for what it sees as decades of unfair and illegal trading practices, but that would necessarily clash with China's push for a fair and equitable agreement.
Or — it all depends — they might be beneficial, because liberal civilization's flourishing has often depended on forces that a merely procedural order can't generate, on radical and religious correctives to a flattened view of human life.
Lizzo's real-time virtuosity and full-time exuberance are welcome correctives, along with her willingness to reclaim funk, soul and gospel, to fill her recordings with live-sounding instruments and to balance self-aggrandizement with campy amusement.
What these correctives routinely fail to do is consider that the rest of us — media, voters, all of us who perpetuate norms around gender and power in a million subtle ways — have created an unnavigable landscape for female "firsts" generally, and for this one especially.
Sitaraman reviews many possible correctives, including redistribution to reduce inequality; better enforcement of antitrust laws; campaign finance reform to break the dependence of legislators on deep pockets; compulsory voting; and restrictions on lobbying, including the possibility of "public defender" lobbyists to act on behalf of the people.
Such works were not merely conduits of outrage in the face of repression, injustice, incompetence, and corruption; they were correctives to an aesthetic that referred only to itself, a refocusing of art on the body, and a realignment of concerns from the formal to the social and political.
Trey Beck, who left a career in finance to become active in Democratic politics, and who supports Warren's candidacy, told me that more aggressively auditing high-income earners, raising marginal tax rates, and taxing income and capital gains at the same rate were more practical correctives to inequality.
Students who do not satisfactorily complete a topic are given additional instruction until they succeed. If a student does not demonstrate that he or she has mastered the objective, then a series of correctives will be employed. These correctives can include varying activities, individualized instruction, and additional time to complete assignments. These students will receive constructive feedback on their work and will be encouraged to revise and revisit their assignment until the objective is mastered.
With his critical biography of the last German Kaiser (Kaiser Wilhelm II; Harlow: Longman, 2000, series "Profiles in Power"), Clark aims to offer correctives to many of the traditional positions presented in J. C. G. Röhl's three-volume biography of Wilhelm.
"Father John's exposition of Palamas' doctrine of God is fairly well done. However, one must overlook his theories concerning Christological correctives and the Palamite originalities which he tries to find everywhere. [...] Meyendorff pictures Palamas as constantly (whether consciously or unconsciously is not always clear) applying to the theology of St. Dionysius Christological correctives [...] It is obvious that Meyendorff, in support of his theory concerning Christological correctives, has found differences between Palamas and Dionysius and similarities between Barlaam and Dionysius which do not exist, and at the same time has exaggerated the differences which may exist between Palamas and Dionysius all out of proportion to their actual importance for support of his thesis. One could go so far as to claim that Meyendorff fails to demonstrate even one point on which Palamas and Dionysius differ" (John S. Romanides, "Notes on the Palamite Controversy and Related Topics, Part 2") According to Duncan Reid, the debate between Meyendorff and Romanides centered on the relationship between nominalism and Palamite theology.
The player decides whether to share ammunition with the townsfolk: ammunition serves as a currency in the game since the shops have closed. The player has fewer correctives for immorality, such as helping or killing other survivors, given the dire circumstances. The game puts a greater emphasis on hyperbolic fun. The expansion's zombie enemies are similar to that of other games.
This motivates her insistence on the need for realist correctives of the idealism characteristic of German philosophy of language as much as it is behind her critical examination of principles of public reason in deliberative democracy and as it drives her research in human rights (as not merely constructed by but a source of the moral quality of legal and political systems).
He discusses Gandhian and Confucian perspectives on democracy as possible correctives to liberal and minimalist democracy. Gandhi's notions of self-governance (swaraj), nonviolence, and the struggle for justice allow for the practice of relational care and respect.Ibid., 121–22. Accordingly, Dallmayr presents a vision of democracy as popular self- rule in which civic education, ethical cultivation, and self-transformation make possible a nondomineering political agency.
The right side shows the same facial expressions and movement, with a different face, as in-game animation. For the game's character sculpting and rigging, the team introduced various new elements that were not used in their previous games. Lead character technical director Judd Simantov found that the creation of the faces was the most challenging, in terms of hardware. For the faces, the team used joint-based facial rigs, with some blend-shape correctives.
Bachelard was a rationalist in the Cartesian sense, although he recommended his "non-Cartesian epistemology" as a replacement for the more standard Cartesian epistemology.The New Scientific Mind, conclusion. He compared "scientific knowledge" to ordinary knowledge in the way we deal with it, and saw error as only illusion: "Scientifically, one thinks truth as the historical rectification of a persistent error, and experiments as correctives for an initial, common illusion (illusion première)."The New Scientific Mind, VI, 6.
Jenkins says eighth century BCE historians added them to embellish their ancestral history and get readers' attention. Old Testament scholar Ellen Davis is concerned by what she calls a "shallow reading" of Scripture, particularly of 'Old Testament' texts concerning violence, which she defines as a "reading of what we think we already know instead of an attempt to dig deeper for new insights and revelations." She says these difficult texts typically have internal correctives that support an educative reading.
Crucible of Resistance was described as offering "badly needed > correctives" to the prevalent ideas on the Greek situation. The book > addressed why the European debt crisis began, with a particular focus on > Greece. It argued that the idea Greece was exceptional was a myth and that > the crisis had revealed the inadequacies of neoliberalism and social > democracy. Tsakalotos was criticised by elements of the Greek media in 2013 > when he was accused of living a wealthy lifestyle while criticising > austerity in public.
A second application in cement for the bulk material analyzer is raw mix proportioning. An analyzer placed just upstream of the raw mill can monitor the chemistry of the raw mix and automatically trigger an adjustment in the proportions of the reclaimed stockpile and the correctives. By doing so, the plant is able to reduce the variability in the raw mix, and later on the kiln feed. Consistent kiln feed chemistry in turn leads to lower fuel consumption per ton of clinker produced.
Unlike many other medieval chronicles written by European monks, the Tale of Bygone Years is unique as the only written testimony on the earliest history of East Slavic people. Its comprehensive account of the history of Rus' is unmatched in other sources, but important correctives are provided by the Novgorod First Chronicle.Zenkovsky, Serge A.: Medieval Russia’s epics, chronicles, and tales. A Meridian Book, Penguin Books, New York, 1963, p. 77 It is also valuable as a prime example of the Old East Slavonic literature.
To retain the shape of the face and avoid awkward movement, the faces were rigged with the mouth open and eyes slightly closed. The faces were also based on the Facial Action Coding System, allowing for an anatomical- based approach. The use of a higher mesh density also allowed more volumes and creasing in the shape of the face, creating cleaner silhouettes and shapes and giving enough geometry to sculpt correctives. In an attempt to add subtle features, pupil dilation was added to the character models.
In addition to serving as the trainer for the football team and coach of the track team, Fitzpatrick also served as a professor of physical training and the director of the school's Waterman Gymnasium. He was first hired at Michigan in 1894, the same year the Waterman Gymnasium was opened. Gymnasium training was compulsory for Michigan students at the time, and it was Fitzpatrick who oversaw the training. The gymnasium training included "muscular strengthening and improvement", exercises (known as "correctives"), basketball, and Swedish gymnastics.
"Baruch Velan, Avigdor Shafferman, Arie Ordentlich -The Challenge of Highly Pathogenic Microorganisms Page 31 2010 "Furthermore, studies have shown the ability of Y. pestis to survive in macrophages activated with the cytokine IFNγ. Some vacuolar pathogens appear to co-opt the process of autophagy for survival in host cells. Alternatively, xenophagy is an ..." • In ecology, allotrophy is also reflected in eutrophication, being a change in nutrient source such as an aquatic ecosystemEutrophication: causes, consequences, correctives Page 53 National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1969 "The allotrophy of a lake indicates the intensity of organic supply from its environment.
Although the ruling class invited Walter to rule for a limited time, the lower classes, who were fed up with the ineptitude of Walter's predecessors, unexpectedly proclaimed him signore for life. Walter VI ruled despotically, ignoring or directly opposing the interests of the very same merchant class that had brought him to power. The "Duke of Athens" imposed harsh economic correctives on the Florentines, including the flat tax estimo, and prestanze, postponements of the city's repayment of loans forced from the wealthier citizens. These measures both angered the Florentines, and helped alleviate the fiscal crisis that had been stewing for years.
While he is scathing about popular veneration of 'Robyn Hood and Ralph Erl of Chestre', he speaks approvingly of 'Folvyles lawes'. The crimes of the family are presented as correctives to the 'false' legal establishment, and the 'Folvyles' themselves are listed among the 'tresors' that Grace has given to combat 'Antecrist'. Langland states: "Therefore, said Grace, before I go, I will give you treasure and weaponry to fight with when Antichrist attacks you"William Langland, The Vision of Piers Plowman: a critical edition of the B-text, ed. by A.V.C. Schmidt (London: J.M. Dent, 1978), pp.
While studying under Manet, Gonzalès' self-portraits suggest that she was exploring her individuality and identity as an artist by presenting subtle correctives to Manet's version of her. Until 1872, she was strongly influenced by Manet but later developed her own, more personal style. This can be seen in works such as Enfant de Troupe (1870), which is a nod to Manet's Le Fifre (1866), while many of her later paintings involved portraits of her sister, Jeanne. It was common of Gonzales to use her family members, particularly her husband and her sister, Jeanne Gonzalès, as models in her work.
In her sixty-fifth year Bartenieff established the first North American training program in Laban-based movement theory at the Dance Notation Bureau. It was known as the Effort/Shape Certification program. Students learned a means of observing and describing the qualitative and spatial aspects of movement which Laban and his colleagues in England had been using in various applications since the 1940s. In her own teaching, however, Bartenieff found her students lacking the whole body integration, or “connectedness” as she called it, necessary to fully experience the range of Effort qualities. Thus, as a remedial measure she began to teach classes in “correctives” which eventually came to be known as Bartenieff Fundamentals.
In fact, many of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain states which voted for Bush are relatively sparsely populated (Nebraska, for instance, has a population similar to the island of Manhattan). While the blue states represented a comparatively small geographic area, they contained large populations, which ended up making President Bush's national level of support slimmer than the red–blue map would seem to indicate. Various different maps, such as ones which coded states based on the strength of their support for one candidate or another, ones which gave results based on county, or ones which displayed states according to the size of their population, were proposed as correctives to this perceived flaw.
Another commission study conducted between mid-1911 and late 1912 found that police had raided 216 vice establishments and made 1,900 prostitution arrests during the prior 18 months. Baldwin and other city officials worked in many ways to reduce the personal and social dangers related to commercial sex: > The goal was to cleanse and uplift the evil city, and make it morally and > physically safe for families, single working women, and children. Advocates > believed that the police power should be utilized to attack a broad range of > concerns. Under pressure from social hygienists, many of whom were > physicians, municipalities initiated sanitation and public health programs, > venereal disease control, vice and prostitution abatement, commercial > amusement reform, and other correctives for situations perceived as > dangerous to the public welfare.
Reviews have appeared in Mental Health, Religion & Culture, The Economic Times, The Free Press Journal and other venues. In Mental Health, Religion & Culture, Doug Oman wrote that "Indra’s Net is a stimulating, valuable, and partly contentious book that, despite some errors in details, supplies needed correctives for one cluster of serious imbalances in how contemporary Hinduism has been presented. Over time, concerns it highlights could and should inform health professional training materials for religious diversity". He also suggested that "Proposing the distinctive core of Hinduism as a dynamic 'open architecture' is perhaps the book’s most stimulating and important scientific contribution," a model that "suggests many new lines for empirical inquiry" and that "might be adapted to study 'spiritual but not religious' Westerners".
The author(s) minimize traditional categories of warfare (land, holding territory, conventional weapons) in favor of a hearts and minds understanding of warfare: if the enemy can be convinced, then conventional tactics of warfare become unnecessary. The author(s) relate this concept to their own concern, by giving various examples of counter-insurgent theories which are meant to undermine their own political project, and which are being encouraged by states as correctives to the actions with which the author(s) are sympathetic. 4. The author(s) caution against aping their own chosen enemies (states, governments, etc), and so becoming symmetrical with them. As counter-examples against symmetry, the author(s) cite the IRA and various Palestinian organizations, the latter being praised exactly for their fragmentation, a theme expanded in the Committee's next book, Now.
Accepted by the Orthodox world (with the exception of > Romanides), this thesis justifies the Palamite character of contemporary > research devoted to ontotheological criticism (Yannaras), to the metaphysics > of the person (Clement), and to phenomenology of ecclesiality (Zizioulas) or > of the Holy Spirit (Bobrinskoy). A number of Orthodox theologians such as John Romanides have criticized Meyendorff's understanding of Palamas. Romanides criticizes Meyendorff’s analysis of the disagreement between Palamas and Barlaam, as well as Meyendorff’s claim that the disagreement represents an internal conflict within Byzantine theology rather than "a clash between Franco-Latin and East Roman theology, as has been generally believed".John S. Romanides, "Notes on the Palamite Controversy and Related Topics, Part 1" Romanides also criticizes Meyendorff for attributing numerous "originalities" to Palamas and for portraying Palamas as applying "Christological correctives" to the Platonism of Dionysius the Areopagite.
Conditional (CD21-cre-mediated) deletion of the XRCC4 NHEJ gene in p53-deficient peripheral mouse B cells resulted in surface Ig-negative B-cell lymphomas, and these lymphomas often had a "reciprocal chromosomal translocation" fusing IgH to Myc (and also had "large chromosomal deletions or translocations" involving IgK or IgL, with IgL "fusing" to oncogenes or to IgH). XRCC4- and p53-deficient pro-B lymphomas "routinely activate c-myc by gene amplification"; and furthermore, XRCC4- and p53-deficient peripheral B-cell lymphomas "routinely ectopically activate" a single copy of c-myc. Indeed, in view of the observation by some that “DNA repair enzymes are correctives for DNA damage induced by carcinogens and anticancer drugs”, it should not be surprising that “SNPs in DNA repair genes may play an important part” in cancer susceptibility. In addition to the cancers identified above, XRCC4 polymorphisms have been identified as having a potential link to various additional cancers such as oral cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer, and gliomas.

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