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"cross section" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] what you see when you cut through the middle of something so that you can see the different layers it is made of; a drawing of this view
  2. [countable, usually singular] a group of people or things that are typical of a larger group
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" For the exhibition, Deller wanted a cross-section of artists of varying ages and from different backgrounds — "like a cross-section of America looking at Iggy, which I found quite moving.
Facebook says the surveys will come from a cross section of its users, but it's unknown just how many users it plans to survey or how it will determine that cross section.
"It's a real broad cross section of people," Cannon says.
Garrett sits at an interesting cross section of this debate.
A radar cross section of the southern polar layered deposits.
It is a representative cross section of what's available commercially.
But it isn't turning out a cross section of Americans.
America invests in multiplicity, in a cross section of voices and
There is also a cross section of heartbreak and hopes dashed.
You see a real cross-section of society on the mat.
And a wide cross-section of people were willing to listen.
A cross-section of the tech industry is backing the effort.
The Bitchin' Kitchen's tenants represented a cross-section of this world.
"The tusk is not a uniform cross-section area," Pillay said.
Representative sample of a larger group CROSS SECTION (X = CROSS) 34A.
" • Quotation of the day "We're a cross section of New York.
It's turning out a cross section of people who use Facebook.
Left: Radar cross-section of the south pole's layers, blue as water.
Cross section of the Great Pyramid showing the location of the void.
By any measure, it was an odd cross section of pop culture.
The available modules represent and interesting cross-section of wearables in 2017.
The diverse lineup represents a cross-section of artists pushing musical boundaries.
Purcell noticed that Prince's attracted an unusually broad cross-section of residents.
It's an amazing cross-section of the musical and literary guild here.
You must've seen a pretty broad cross-section of America while touring?
Mr. Brown showed them a cross-section of apartments in various neighborhoods.
Something Awful posters have always been a diverse cross section of people.
The hotel gets a vast cross section of people from around the world.
Those that it has revealed represent a fairly robust cross-section of technologies.
THIS IS A cross-section through a grain from a well-travelled rock.
I did try to get an interesting cross-section of different political speeches.
Put simply, the signatories seem to represent a cross section of the Senate.
And all they need to do is buy a cross section of America.
I thought their 30 was a thoughtful and interesting cross-section of people.
A cross section of a healthy 27-year-old brain looks robust, fleshy.
We're talking a hefty cross-section representing big companies and exciting new startups.
But it's turning out only the cross section of people who use Facebook.
Opposition to the extradition bill, however, came from a wider cross-section of society.
But this latest round would affect a far greater cross section of consumer goods.
Xenogenesis presents a cross-section of the Otolith Group's works from 2011 to 103.
Ugarkovic; Middle image: Detailed cross-section of Saturn's rings / NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
The virus at the bottom right is a cross section of a Zika particle.
Rubio, on the other hand, appeals to a much wider cross section of Americans.
It encapsulates a real cross-section in terms of gender, age, and social class.
There are six in all, representing the ideal cross section of usability and output.
They sat at a table made from the cross-section of a giant tree.
The long list this year was an incredible cross section of styles and sensibilities.
Pro-democracy protests have traditionally attracted a broad cross-section of Hong Kong society.
These are a cross-section of some of the more controversial of Trump's plans.
And a larger aerodynamic cross section should have further implications for range and speed.
Hendricks offers a bracingly honest cross section of black life that leaves me wanting more.
Typically, candidates will sit for two to five interviews with a cross-section of teams.
Despite a few notable snubs, overall the nominations reflected a diverse cross-section of Hollywood.
I could see my brain in cross-section with the activities of loving this guy.
A 2D radar cross section of Mars' north pole, collected by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Also unexpected is the well-crafted timelapse video showing a cross-section of Pyongyang life.
It was a cross-section of perfect humans on ships meeting aliens who had problems.
Not to mention, just the cross-section of any population, you're gonna have fraudsters there.
Video footage showed polystyrene boxes and other debris littering a cross-section and blocking traffic.
ET, we spoke with a cross-section of the entertainment industry's top producers and critics.
The group's full catalog paints a vivid cross-section of life in Chicago and beyond.
It shows musicians at rest, play, and work, offering an amusing cross-section of idiosyncrasies.
But that's ok—it's like listening to a cross-section of a relationship in transition.
Nike managers have spoken to "a cross-section of employees" about the issue, he said.
A thick cross-section of white onion is laid below the top bun at Luger.
At left in images A and C, a cross section of a real rhino horn.
His rallies were attended by a cross-section of ages, who cheered his broad promises.
The latter notion has been ruled out by a wide cross-section of Israeli society.
Our artform has consistently been propelled by the cross-section of creativity and technical progress.
So you'll get refuse collectors from Virginia and computer programmers from California — a cross-section.
That's just a brief cross-section of MMA news to have emerged during this time.
He drew support from a wide cross-section of voters, even edging her out among women.
In the Appalachian foothills, limestone bluffs rise high above it, a cross section of time itself.
This cross-section shows three different river profiles, including one at a depth of 1,400 meters.
This new print by UK design outfit Dorothy looks like your average Macintosh cross-section schematic.
Those who died were Muslims -- Sunni and Shia -- and Christians, a cross section of Iraqi society.
A photograph of the impression (left), a 3D perspective (top right), and cross-section (bottom left).
"Return" begins with a double-page view of a house in a delightfully detailed cross-section.
Much of the Ithaca drug plan has been embraced by a cross section of the community.
The robot stands behind a table and Gandhi lays out a strange cross-section of objects.
And both feature a cross-section of kids/teens and adults working together on an issue.
The signers reflect what a broad cross section of Americans overwhelmingly believe: Such discrimination is wrong.
The schools were far apart geographically and socioeconomically, representing a broad cross section of adolescent society.
They found out quickly that their broad affinities resonated with an unnamed cross-section of listeners.
She said she believes a moderate message will appeal to a broader cross-section of voters.
He's hitting up a cross-section of small cities and towns, drawing on largely rural counties.
Simultaneously, recidivism rates have grown or remained high across almost every identifiable demographic or cross section.
The resolution also does not enjoy the support of a large cross-section of Iraqi society.
Downtown Los Angeles is a vibrant community with a true cross-section of the city's residents.
The executive orders of Trump's first week reflected a substantial cross-section of his campaign promises.
These seven co-chairs represent a geographically and politically diverse cross-section of the Democratic Party.
Joe will appeal to a greater cross-section of American voters than all other possible candidates.
Not far below them stands a ringed, 15-foot-in-diameter cross section of a sequoia.
Now it's opening the program up to a small cross section of the public, via email invites.
The Tab S33 represents an interesting sort of cross section of a number of different Samsung offerings.
Instead, the system forces would-be presidents to seek support from a cross-section of the electorate.
But we are thinking about the cross-section of big data, AI and connectivity across multiple segments.
Blue Origin also tested a new, more efficient radar cross section (RCS) algorithm on the crew capsule.
Here is a cross-section of 2016 TIFF films that do, and do not, make the grade.
The researchers focused on a cross-section of the wing bones and their density of blood vessels.
We think the Sonos One offers the best cross-section of Alexa intelligence and excellent sound quality.
Their prototype can make things four metres tall, with a cross section of nearly a square metre.
Among the cross-section of 2900,220006 voters interviewed this year, school choice is more favored than opposed.
These findings are largely in line with the results obtained from other cross-section and panel studies.
Apu's characterization had a very real, very traceable negative impact on a large cross-section of people.
Attendees tend to be activists who don't necessarily represent a cross-section of Democrats or the state.
Before she was killed, she had been sexually involved with a demographic cross-section of Pugliese society.
But the sample did provide a cross-section of some of the best producers in the region.
It depicts a cross-section of a tree trunk and is the color of faux wood paneling.
Through his work, Williams revealed the viscera of his own life and a cross-section of America.
Airbus says the BelugaXL's cargo bay has the largest cross-section out of all existing cargo aircraft.
So the effort died, much to the disappointment of the unusual cross-section of advocates behind it.
The assembled group included a cross-section of core Democratic voters: women, blacks, university-age young adults.
He joined the Faction, a fan group that connected him to a cross-section of other Atlantans.
CNN's Jake Tapper will moderate and Pelosi will take questions directly from a cross-section of voters.
Instead, they say the disk is designed to mimic the back cross-section of a dolphin's airfoil.
I wanted preppy kids and older surgeons, people who work at a fair—a good cross-section.
The shift could indicate a broader cross-section of voters is casting early ballots than in 2012.
Each moment in the universe becomes a cross-section of the shuttlecock; while we perceive the universe as expanding and evolving from one moment to the next, time really consists of correlations between the universe's size in each cross-section and other properties—particularly its entropy, or disorder.
"It was a cross-section of a lot of the things that I'm most interested in," he says.
The 16 most striking music videos of 2016 are a pretty solid cross-section of culture this year.
The big cast, playing a sprawling cross-section of the metropolitan population, is a remarkable collection of talent.
Yet a broad cross-section of South Korean society has poured out onto the streets in massive rallies.
These contain a motley mix of companies, 1,800 in all—a rough cross-section of China's business world.
Ryan's proposals are likely to find more support from Republicans than with a broad cross section of Americans.
They're so rich, the characters are, and I think it's a great cross-section of the human heart.
GOAT CEO Eddy Lu says Francis had the cross-section of experience they needed in the days ahead.
Because that then demonstrates at least a broader cross section of representative Americans being in favor of something.
While at times frustratingly sparse, SAAM's exhibit offers an effective cross-section of Brooks's work, influences, and passions.
Via Twilio's SMS service, clients can send marketing and sales messages to any cross-section of their fans.
Here's what our cross-section of hospitality industry experts had to say on the subject of futuristic restaurants.
Do you think YouTube is less of an accurate cultural cross-section than it was eight years ago?
Its authors reflect a cross section of prominent current and former legislators, government enforcement officials and compliance officers.
The cross-section of below tattoo diversity ranges from the beautiful, to the delicate, symbolic, intricate and eccentric.
In reality, today's Congress has blueprints for a trade policy that benefits a broad cross-section of workers.
They also are home to industries and issues that represent a broad cross-section of the American experience.
Willis Towers Watson surveyed more than 850 companies from a cross section of industries between April and July.
Mr. Boswell scrambles over to look at the swirls and loops that make up the tree's cross section.
It's about as leftist as it gets, which means it's a perfect cross-section of Seattle's intellectual culture.
The support from Judiciary Committee Republicans, who represent a cross-section of the caucus, bodes well for Sessions.
Microsoft has even created a 3D MRI, where pressing harder displays a deeper cross-section of the scan.
In the production's bi-level set, by Narelle Sissons, we get a cross-section view of the office.
But in making those particular choices, Mr. Banning perhaps inadvertently captured a representative cross-section of communists today.
And unlike a right-wing talk show or even NPR, there really is a cross-section of people.
It's important to emphasize that this was a fragmentary tasting, simply a cross-section of the 22016 vintage.
We can only get a cross-section of a child and where that child is at the moment.
Members include venture capitalists, academics, digital currency technology experts, consultants and entrepreneurs representing a cross-section of the industry.
The World Patent Marketing board of directors was filled with a wide cross-section of politicians and military experts.
First, they use a CT scan to create thousands of tiny, paper-thin cross section images of the scroll.
The monthly qualitative survey asks a cross section of industrial companies for an assessment of the coming three months.
Price said the initial batch of results would be a cross-section from all 85033 of the state's counties.
Since December 13, 2016, Anonymouse's display could be found covertly nestled at the cross-section of Bergsgatan and Almbacksgatan.
The answer engine offers a wide cross-section of curated data, with a heavy focus on math and sciences.
The 10 plaintiffs are a cross section of Virginia residents — an ordained minister, a landscaper, a dermatologist, several students.
The triangular cross-section, along with the grooved surface of each hair, causes light to undergo total internal reflection.
I did spend time talking to the applicants, though, and they were a fascinating cross section of party activists.
But in that thin cross-section from about 56 million years ago, the number of species dropped to 17.
I'm encouraged to walk around a giant sculpture that looks like a matte black cross-section of a tree.
Tests showed that the prototype's load-carrying capacity was 20% better, even though its cross-section was 15% smaller.
That means much of the crimes represent a cross-section of local incidents, like drug offenses, thefts and assaults.
She indicated the cross-section: stacked layers of paint; thin bands of blues, reds, yellows; remnants of exhibitions past.
Other winners include a cross-section of a tulip bud, the eye of a housefly, and a jewel bearing.
A broad cross-section of society also vocally opposes any moves that could weaken the role of state firms.
The victims represent a cross section of New Yorkers — young and old; women and men; wealthy and working class.
The steady stream of customers who file into the restaurant, a perfect cross-section of the neighborhood, is undeterred.
It would also give the show a cross-section of America and beyond, without having to hit the road.
"Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets," Donald Jr. said in 2008.
I wanted to capture the India not seen in books — a modern India with this cross section of life.
What remains is a palimpsest of culture and history, as layered as a cross section of the earth itself.
I've got to be myself, and I'm confident that I can appeal to a broad cross-section of Americans.
As noted, these samples represent a cross-section of Neanderthals and Upper Paleolithic humans, some with injuries and some without.
The focus is less on Hokusai than it is on his crowds of admirers, a cross-section of Edo's citizens.
An optical coherence tomography machine delivers non-invasive testing which produces cross-section retinal images by way of light waves.
Already by 8 pm Eastern, polls in a fairly broad cross-section of regions and swing districts will have closed.
But often the most ordinary-looking items also make the most intriguing ones after their cross-section has been revealed.
Google scours the web, pulling from a broad cross-section of job listings, including from Glassdoor, Facebook, LinkedIn and ZipRecruiter.
But a bigger cross-section of society has been apparent at recent marches, some of which drew hundreds of thousands.
These reasonable, common sense proposals have the support of a broad cross section of Americans, according to our recent survey.
While little known outside Wall Street, Fortress covers a cross section of American life through companies it owns or manages.
"They can provide a broader cross-section of what's going on, particularly in the world of contemporary art," he said.
When last we checked in, in 2013, we examined a cross-section of the crus in the excellent 2011 vintage.
This is all quantified generally as a scattering cross-section, or the probability of a nucleon-WIMP coupling even occurring.
Here, horizontal strata of color float on a surface, like some cross-section of mineral layers from an imaginary geology.
I was really impressed with the cross-section of people from all over Asia and the quality of the collectors.
" In 2008 Donald Trump Jr. revealed, "Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.
The Trailside Supply Co. Insulated Ski/Snowboard Pant sits right at the cross-section of good quality and good value.
In one or two meetings, doctors take a cross-section of an intricate life, arrive at a diagnosis, provide treatment.
In the end, New Yorkers from a wide cross section of countries, including Tibet and Nigeria, shared their personal journeys.
With that, I can calculate the width of a beam with a square cross section that can support this force.
The CREAATE Act has the enthusiastic support of a broad cross-section of American agriculture, including the nation's soybean farmers.
For the next three Sundays, an inspired cross-section of humanity will gather at Joe's Pub to receive that message.
Mass-produced and nostalgia-filled foods, like Almond Joy candy bars and thick deli sandwiches, are shown in cross-section.
The limits of individual agency in the working world become clearer when you see them like this, in cross-section.
If you just took a cross section of 6th Street, it wouldn't necessarily scream Los Angeles if I didn't know.
The statement is signed by a cross section of authorities representing millions of people in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Australasia.
"I bloom just for you," he sings to a cross-section of fans, and everyone who hears it can believe it. ●
A three-dimensional cross-section of the body, showing a procedure performed by nonprofessionals using objects not intended for the purpose.
A veritable cross section of industry rule-breakers turned out for The Daily Front Row's fourth-annual Fashion Media Awards (FMAs).
We need to hear from a cross section of sectors that they are getting stronger projections for demand for their products.
The protests, leaderless and largely peaceful, represented a wide cross-section of society including students, teachers, lawyers, and the working class.
We are going to "continue with the student outreach and getting a wide cross-section of classes this fall," he said.
Instead, Echo smart speakers offer native support for a decent cross-section of streaming services, including Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio and TuneIn.
What references, analogies or comparisons can you add to make your review more relatable to a broad cross-section of readers?
The march brought together a diverse cross-section of Hong Kong society, including members of the city's politically conservative middle class.
The Su-235 features a substantially reduced Radar Cross Section compared to 218th generation Russian jets, principally in the frontal sector.
It's a cross section of ambition inside a corporate or hierarchical entity that takes its cues from herd behavior in mammals.
Looking at a broad cross-section of top VC firms, we identified 1003 investors who have a background in starting companies.
The Museum of London said on Wednesday that it hoped to acquire a cross-section of the blob for its collection.
"Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets," Donald Trump Jr. said a decade ago.
We're hoping this event attracts a wide cross-section of the community for a discussion about moving forward after hate crimes.
Pop by for contemplative views of the water, and to see a cross section of the city, by bike or foot.
A section of rhino horn showing the hairs, a cross-section at top right and a lengthwise run at bottom right.
In the kitchen is a cleaver next to a thick cross section of a pine tree used as a chopping block.
The Crossroads of America is not known for its tolerance of the cross-section of Americans who live and work there.
"There's a strong cross section of the conference that supports the bill, from conservatives to moderates," said one Senate Republican aide.
The retailers were selected to provide a cross-section of American businesses, and weren't limited to those involved in gun sales.
The farm animals represent a cross-section of nations, from a Scottish Highland bull (voiced by David Tennant) to German horses.
Rather, it was a cross-section of the vintage, an indication of what may be found when more wines become available.
A cross section through the moon showing lunar polar volatiles (in cyan) and how they trace an ancient spin pole (green arrow).
They were joined by political leaders; the Ministry of Defense ministerial team and a wide cross-section of business leaders and professionals.
"Today's market action we're seeing a cross section of profit-taking ... and weakness," said Lance Roberts, chief investment strategist at Clarity Financial.
His finds would be washed of their rust, polished in a rock tumbler, or sawed in half to expose their cross section.
A broad cross-section of society turned out on Monday for what many residents said was the largest demonstration they could remember.
You can build reliable 2D, 3D, and cross-section views of architecture projects, helping you figure out which parts need more finetuning.
Unions and immigrant groups fighting for workers' rights are expected to be joined by a wider cross-section of anti-Trump protestors.
The upswing in zero-based budgeting (ZBB) signals that a broader cross-section of U.S. companies anticipate turbulence in their revenue growth.
The walls of the quarry represented a cross-section of millions of years worth of shells and geological history in the area.
Publications and organizations should represent a cross section of the population, simply because that is the fair and right thing to do.
I.O., said the political breakdown of his 12.5 million members is bipartisan and mirrors that of any large cross-section of America.
We agreed that our cross section of 20 bottles offered much more stylistic diversity than we might have found a decade ago.
The Afghan officials were expected to arrive as part of a delegation of nearly 200 people representing a cross-section of society.
I grew up in this cross-section of languages and cultures … but I almost felt I didn't have a native language myself.
It's important to point out that our tasting offered a cross-section of the bottles that were available in local retail outlets.
In a period of such polarization, winning credibility with a cross-section of the public is the mark of journalism that matters.
In order to profile a wide cross-section of Egyptians over an extended period of time, Aspden has sacrificed depth and focus.
The states implementing minimum wage increases in 22019 are a true cross-section of the country, representing every region and political leaning.
That's because while Facebook's cheerful, and scientifically proven, "I voted" button seems neutral, it isn't turning out a cross section of Americans.
Symphony likely tries to control for demographics using that information, but almost certainly lacks Nielsen's cross section of the country in miniature.
Now its appeal has expanded to a much broader cross section of Mexicans who feel themselves on the edge in some way.
Vox's Dylan Scott has a list of the members: The group is a cross section of the Republican Party in the Senate.
This is a real cross-section of our nation, and they're the only people daring enough to wear this hairstyle in public.
The weight of the structure is supported by a wider cross-section at the base, allowing the ants to smartly distribute their weight.
N). It will have the same fuselage cross-section as the Falcon 5X and will fly 5,500 nautical miles (10,200 km), Dassault said.
We received more than 700 responses to our nonscientific survey and selected a cross-section of stories that illustrate how we date now.
Carried out, kinda predictably, for beer advocacy group Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), the study covered a cross section of pubs in Oxfordshire.
A number of enterprise partners have already begun testing the technology, including Datamesh, Ocuvera and Ava, representing an interesting cross-section of companies.
A cross-section revealed chunks of unmelted cheddar floating amongst the pasta like baby carrots suspended in some horrible old-timey gelatin mold.
The simulation above shows a cross-section of an asteroid roughly the size of the one that exploded over Russia in February 2013.
After examining the tongues in various ways and under a microscope, they observed an oval-shaped cross section of a long, narrow tongue.
Longbottom was among the voters at the Classic Diner in Malvern, an upscale diner in Malvern, PA attracting a cross-section of voters.
By contrast, the broad cross-section of adults in the current study included more sick people who might not be as health-conscious.
To assess the robot's suitability for this task, the scientists bought a pig's stomach and modeled a cross-section of it using silicon.
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) and watching him closely, hoping he can succeed carrying a large message to a wide cross-section of voters.
"Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets," the candidate's son said, according to trade publication eTurboNews.
Community stays in touch with a cross-section of redditors, asking them for feedback and encouraging them to be on their best behavior.
While Simian Vérité's hodgepodge of cinematic primates spans genres, three movies provide the best cross-section of the series' many representations of apes.
I could just see the lateral cross-section of the spine, and these bloody chunks, and there was this beautiful blond hair attached.
The House's measure was opposed by a broad cross-section of healthcare groups, including the American Medical Association and the American Hospital Association.
Harman: I see too little airtime focused on a message that reaches for and includes the broadest cross-section of Democrats and independents.
This shows what a growing cross-section of Americans in both political parties mean when they speak of a two-tiered justice system.
He disbanded the presidential secret service, surrounding himself with a security detail of 20 unarmed citizens representing a cross-section of Mexico society.
The mostly uncontroversial picks, our music reporter writes, come from a cross-section of the last half-century of classic and alternative rock.
The 1,001 delegates voting by secret ballot represent a cross-section of the party, from governors and members of Parliament to municipal representatives.
He pointed out a cross-section of four layers of flooring, and a hidden chimney, that was once used by a basement incinerator.
When we polled 2,000 people representing a cross-section of voters, we found that 72 percent of Republicans rated this message as convincing.
The question today is who will take the lead — the executive branch, the legislative branch, or maybe a cross-section of agricultural leaders.
Residents, staff and donors hope the nonprofit museum will provide a cross section of modern and contemporary art as complex as this town.
A broad cross-section of the GOP is frustrated by what they view as John Kasich's quixotic quest for the GOP presidential nomination.
As a whole, this exhibition offers a wide cross section of medieval objects, including seldom seen illuminated manuscripts, rare medieval sculptures, and paintings.
"We can bring together a large cross section of companies and players and be in the middle helping put together deals," Tritt said.
Ryan already has an informal group of advisers that represents a cross section of the GOP conference and includes Flores, Price and Jordan.
Therefore, the true development of income inequality can only be assessed using lifetime income data, not cross-section measurements that contain transitory components.
An exhibition titled BEARD, by photographer Brock Elbank, brings together a cross-section of people united by only one feature — their facial hair.
Treanor makes clear that Women to Watch is not a competition, but rather a cross-section of the talent brought to their attention.
The cross-section of people who were loyal Glee viewers and are currently watching the CBS medical drama Code Black is probably pretty negligible.
The physicists looked to measure the neutrino cross-section—essentially, how likely these particles are to exchange information with the Earth's more common particles.
This compilation of venues ranges from stalwart museums to emerging artists' collectives, offering a cross-section of the spaces defining art in Portland now.
How stealthy it is, is not public; its radar cross-section - the size it "appears" on a radar scope - is a heavily guarded secret.
The world may have changed, but within this cross-section of the upper echelons of religion, finance, and culture, things don't appear much different.
The Kardashians were early adopters of Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, developing a wide cross-section of followers ready to lap up their every move.
In cross-section, dinosaur teeth display growth rings, called von Ebner lines, that are reminiscent of the annual growth rings of a tree trunk.
How stealthy it is, is not public; its radar cross-section - the size it "appears" on a radar scope - is a heavily guarded secret.
Curated by Louis Jacinto, Nervously Engendered at Coagula presents a cross-section of Velazquez's output, shedding light on this influential, but oft-overlooked artist.
The study says AI creates growth by automating tasks, deploying across a broad cross section of industries and roles, and having self-learning capabilities.
They've done a fabulous job and there's a lot to be said for making fashion accessible to a broad cross section of the population.
Startups are seeking to address the cross-section of consumers who want the protein, but prefer to limit or avoid consumption of animal products.
The Type 055 also features stealth characteristics, the PLA post said, including a small radar cross section and low noise, infrared and electromagnetic radiation.
It's a diverse mix from a cross-section of industries, including Facebook, Amazon, Visa, Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, Verizon, Boeing, Bristol-Myers Squibb and ExxonMobil.
A quick cross-section reveals a sick textural trifecta: the thick outer rind, the gooey creamline, and the flaky, cakey, and unmistakably dank insides.
But a remarkable cross-section of prominent DOJ targets have connections, both alleged or proven, to the U.S.-backed dirty wars in Latin America.
A broad cross-section of Pakistani media (social and print) frequently claim that America has failed in Afghanistan and that it should pull out.
One of the designs on Boeing's drawing board is an unusually oval-shaped cross-section, rather than a rounder shape typical of most designs.
"There is nothing surprising about support these companies have received, given the benefits they deliver to a broad cross section of Americans," he said.
Together, these new policies helped fuel a strong postwar economic boom and ensured the gains were shared by a broad cross-section of society.
They then chose a cross section of 30 families (109 people) from around the world to participate in a much deeper, ears-on investigation.
A cross-section could also be thought of as a measure of the strength of an interaction, but in terms of two-dimensional area.
In this post, you'll see a solid cross-section of pins, as always—bootlegs, nostalgia, art history, and good ol' fashioned original design. Originality?
En Marché is on track to recruit a full roster of candidates for next month's parliamentary elections representing a cross-section of French society.
Within that timeframe I create a narrative arc for exploring a cross-section of ideas, voices, and perspectives that will resonate with our audience.
The UK Biobank also isn't a cross-section of humanity since it's disproportionately made up of white people (the UK itself is overwhelmingly white).
Incorporating a cross-section of stakeholders, these commissions, would look closely at the issues affecting their communities and make recommendations based on their findings.
Each year we strive to bring together a cross-section of big companies and exciting new startups, along with top researchers, VCs and thinkers.
In his defense of Trump this week, Dershowitz has relied on controversial theories that are rejected by a wide cross-section of legal scholars.
In attendance at the festivities last week, which included a Friday rehearsal luncheon and Saturday reception, was a cross-section of their mixing worlds.
Thursday: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will participate in a CNN town hall, where she will take questions directly from a cross-section of voters.
Pop it out of the pan and you should have this beautiful cross section: like a thick pie that will stand up and stay straight.
The above Ebola virus particle cross section, which could pass as an alien's toothbrush, if the image were caption-free is rendered in water colors.
That is absolutely doable, given the number of people who feel passionately about it, and the cross-section of people who feel strongly about it.
For its Fall 2016 offering, Calvin Klein chose a hugely diverse cross-section of stars from millennial social media mavens to old guard fashion elite.
His political advisers have included strategists at SKDKnickerbocker, the prominent Washington firm, as well as friends from a large cross-section of the political word.
If you look at a cross-section of an ovary, she explained, you would see varying sizes and shapes of the many pores it contains.
Another classified project in the area is continued flight operations of the "retired" Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk presumably for radar cross section testing and analysis.
The huge mosque acts as a focal point for a wide cross section of the Muslim community in west London—3,000 people attend every week.
"Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets," Donald Trump Jr. boasted at a real estate conference in 2008.
It was a long and winding road human engineering took to get to the point where fighter aircraft have the radar cross section of bumblebee.
President Obama on Monday heaped praise on the cast of the hit Broadway musical, "Hamilton," saying it's brought together an unlikely cross-section of Americans.
The guests drank white wine and rosé as the elevator door opened and opened again, delivering into the open space a cross section of cognoscenti.
A broad cross section of the public sincerely admired the stern general in dark sunglasses, who promised to restore stability to a country in chaos.
It's just a cross-section of the radical left, especially anarchists and anti-authoritarians, and beyond that, it's hard to draw too many more conclusions.
To gather her jury, Knowles sent out 24 jury summons, chosen as a cross section of the community, to deliberate and come to a verdict.
The Hadal Zone makes up less than 1% of the ocean by area, but, viewed in cross-section, it accounts for almost half the depth.
Mr. Eppridge spent the journey with his camera pointed out a window, photographing the cross-section of Americans lining the tracks to mourn the senator.
A voice of moderation, Mr. Gantz is hoping to attract disillusioned soft-right voters and as broad a cross-section of the electorate as possible.
Joe Allen may not draw big names as often these days, but the crowd is a fun cross-section of theater nerds, journalists and tourists.
This would be a complex process, drawing on the skills and judgment of historians, artists, urban planners and a good cross-section of local residents.
With Mr. Trump's nomination all but guaranteed among Republicans this year, a broader cross-section of independents may consider weighing in on the Democratic race.
It was made of chalk, as can be seen in the cross-section where it has been ripped away at the white cliffs of Dover.
While the sample did not represent a cross section of small banks across the country, Pew said, the findings highlight "common" practices at many banks.
He added, "Try to get exposure to a broad cross section of uncorrelated assets and try to be cost-conscious in how you do that."
Everyone is under 143—except me and plus one Daniel—so there isn't even a generational cross section toddling or staggering around the dance floor.
Customers already include government agencies and Fortune 500 companies from a cross-section of industries, including Fujitsu, T-Mobile, Fannie Mae, Gap, Accenture, Regions and Verizon.
Resentment started bubbling up late last year at additional public meetings requested by Ms. Zimmer to elicit the opinions of a cross section of her constituents.
Trevor de Brauw: One of the interesting side effects of playing instrumental music is that there's not a specific cross-section of people that you reach.
"Bombed Regency Staircase, Upper Brook Street, Mayfair" (1942) features the cross section of an ornate, multi-floored stairwell revealed when a bomb blast cleaved the building.
The people who attended represent the wide cross-section of the myriad backgrounds, cultures, and ideologies, and the things we picked to wear showcase that variety.
Each picture is as if seen from a fly on the bedroom wall of a young woman, caught at the cross-section of innocence and adulthood.
"We must question whether we will have a sufficient supply of a full cross section of zero emissions vehicles in less than fifteen years," King added.
And this broader voter base would force politicians to stop pandering to ideological extremes and instead satisfy a wider cross section of a more diverse electorate.
Researchers from Harvard and the University of Chicago tracked employees at a broad cross-section of BJ's Wholesale Club worksites over a period of 18 months.
This merger allows us to accelerate towards that vision and move beyond social listening to innovate at the cross section of brand, market and consumer intelligence.
Then, something like an ink jet head prints a water-based solution on those to draw a cross-section of the object you want to produce.
Ocasio-Cortez has not introduced any legislation to enact the concept but the survey shows a broad cross-section of Americans supports it, at least presently.
This is especially true of poor and lower middle class wage earners in America who still represent the largest single economic cross section of the nation.
The replacement of Board president David Berliner and other trustees who are real estate tycoons with a broad cross-section of artists and community organizers. 6.
On a set by Laura Jellinek that aptly suggests the cross-section of a roller coaster, the years slide by almost like tableaus in a pageant.
Interviews with a half-dozen residents who were dropping off children at a karate class, or buying doughnuts and coffee, revealed a cross-section of opinion.
They had the backing of President Barack Obama, Speaker Paul D. Ryan and a cross section of lawmakers in both parties and appeared destined for success.
Separately, we asked a cross-section of Puerto Rican musicians, actors and comedians to talk about how the storm affected their lives and influenced their work.
There is a cross-section of portraiture by Cecily Brown, Jack Whitten and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye; abstraction by Ross Bleckner, Jennie C. Jones and Joan Mitchell.
Unlike the 2016 protests, when many participants were followers of the cleric, these protests include a cross-section of Iraqis, many without ties to political parties.
Update Residents, staff and donors hope the Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College will provide a cross section of contemporary art as layered as Sarasota itself.
The opera follows a cross-section of fictional barflies who join the uprising, including a Dominican-American schoolteacher (baritone) and a homeless teen-age hustler (tenor).
At its best, it helps us come of age and experience a broad cross-section of culture and politics, but it can also feel steeped in cliche.
Since its founding in 1901, the museum has collected and carried a fine cross-section of American art, Native American visual culture being conspicuous by its absence.
Respire falls at an interesting cross-section of these topics - our large family has members that are non-binary, queer, gay, POC, female, and first-generation immigrants.
Each picture [looks like it was shot by] a fly on the bedroom wall of a young woman, caught at the cross-section of innocence and adulthood.
If Hemingway is Prague absinthe drinkers' Shangri-La, Absintherie is at least its Epcot Center—home to a comprehensive, if perhaps caricatured, cross-section of absinthe culture.
The monthly survey asks a cross section of Denmark's population its views on current personal and national economic trends, along with consumer intentions for the coming months.
The monthly survey asks a cross-section of the population its views on current personal and national economic trends, along with consumer intentions for the coming months.
Combining a technology-facing video with an experiential exhibit, the artist probes the cross-section of mortality and human desire with elements of physics and architectural design.
Participants invited to attend the jirga would be chosen by special committees to provide a voice for a cross-section of Afghan society from across the country.
This crunch is affecting a diverse cross-section of low-income families: whites, blacks, Latinos, Asians in urban, suburban and rural communities are facing the same issues.
Fourth, Facebook's foot-dragging on fake news is hurting the company among the broad cross-section of users who rely on it to supply their daily reality.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's crusade to take on the Washington establishment is now a comic book specially crafted for the cross section of comic fans and political junkies.
"We will end up selling ... to some car manufacturers, battery makers, and the cathode supply chain, that full cross section is very likely to happen," he said.
It tells us how one community lives under the combined weight of political negligence and corporate greed, offering a cross-section glimpse of this story's various strata.
Hitchcock says the brand's clientele is a cross section of athletes and tech-intellectuals, and the laptop case is particularly popular in Silicon Valley at the moment.
And in Minneapolis, Brookings is helping a broad cross-section of leaders craft strategies that can close our racial and ethnic gaps on education, employment and wealth.
The monthly survey asks a cross section of the population its views on current personal and national economic trends, along with consumer intentions for the coming months.
Yet the 2100 members are still elected by a popular vote and represent a relatively diverse cross section of Iranian society — including women and religious minority groups.
The station's lobby is filled with library-like long tables and comfy leather chairs where a diverse cross-section of the city types away on their laptops.
"Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets," Donald Trump Jr. said in 2008, specifically mentioning projects in SoHo and Dubai.
I had been thinking about white Rioja recently because it has been many years since the wine panel looked at a cross section of this unusual category.
The coalition included a cross-section of the neighborhood: a climate scientist, engineers, academics, a Chinese takeout restaurant owner, an auto repair shop owner and a pharmacist.
Indeed, the inherently ethical and positively disruptive nature of such technology may attract broad support from an ideologically diverse cross-section of civically-minded institutions and individuals.
Hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, this year's match drew a dapper cross section of polo players, celebrities, fashion influencers and style watchers seeking fresh social media content.
Should the Democrats strive for more subtle, sophisticated and ingenious appeals to their party's cross-section of identities, including a revivification of the idea of the commonweal?
They met a cross-section of inspiring opinion-formers and young future leaders, underlining the rich and diverse nature of the UK's modern partnership with South Africa.
The rule faced opposition from a cross section of environmental groups, energy companies, free-market advocates and former regulators, and last week, the energy commission rejected it.
More than half of the respondents were interviewed on a mobile phone, important to reach a cross-section of young people who tend not to have land lines.
While the products don't rate as sophisticated medical equipment, they do contain enough data tracking to provide potentially useful insight into a large cross-section of the population.
Crucially, the walls are up to four times taller than they are wide, which means their cross-section is large enough to ensure the walls conduct electricity well.
LG's cheeseburger is ideal for anyone like my colleague Sam Byford who hates tomatoes, because — let's be honest — a tomato cross section is still in its larval stage.
Of the more than 21975,21964 responses, we selected 21974 that seemed to represent a cross-section of answers to the question "Sexual harassment is..." for the graphic above.
An image of the Santa Ana Freeway in Los Angeles, for example, shows hundreds of rooftops in neat perpendicular rows; they suggest a cross-section of cellular tissue.
The pH of this new water interacted toxically with Flint's aging infrastructure, resulting in the mass lead-poisoning of a large cross-section of an already embattled citizenry.
Daniel Shoag of Harvard and I have sought to explain the cross-section of labor market outcomes within the U.S. by studying policy uncertainty at the state level.
We must educate a broader cross-section of people, from those who have lost manufacturing jobs to students who are first in their families to go to college.
"F8, in and of itself, is a cross-section not just of Facebook, but of the industry as a whole," Facebook Diversity Business Partner Kiva Wilson told TechCrunch.
Founder and CEO Eben Frankenberg also says his tech was designed to track a Cessna-sized object, which is much smaller than a car in radar cross section.
"If you have one of those around, you'll notice that the cross section is actually that of a paperback book — the pages go at that angle," Green said.
The department found that among that cross section of the population, rates of heart disease, drug abuse, diabetes and mental illness are all higher, according to the publication.
The list includes the opening and closing ceremonies and a decent cross-section of sports, including men's basketball, track and field, gymnastics, boxing, beach volleyball, fencing and diving.
Merriam-Webster has added 850 new words and terms to its online dictionary from "a cross section of our linguistic culture," according to the 190-year-old company.
It's a rare chance to see such a large cross section of contemporary work for the cost of a $2 ferry ticket (or free until 11:30 a.m.).
Instead, focus on a diverse cross-section of neighborhoods, from peaceful Nakameguro to eclectic Koenji, for a taste of this capital that will leave you hungry for more.
"I think we have a broad cross section of what the country is made up of, that's kind of in the middle," said Don Scott, an insurance agent.
And it would offer a payday to the cross section of venture funds that have financed the eight-year-old company's growth, like GGV Capital, TPG and Benchmark.
In lieu of her hair is a whole other head, an emerging woman in profile, a cross-section image of a brain revealing neurons that stretch like trees.
The movie captures a cross section of life at this progressive boarding school, which enrolls students ages 3 to 13 (although the movie focuses on the elementary schoolchildren).
A year after Hurricane Maria, we asked a cross-section of musicians, actors and comedians to talk about how the storm affected their lives and influenced their work.
In this cross section of humanity, few things are considered too bizarre to be off limits, and the mundane parts of daily life can intersect with the insane.
In the interview, Mr. Brown said he had received a groundswell of support from "a pretty good cross section of Democrats," including party leaders, elected officials and activists.
But we had pre-K advocates, parks and recreation advocates, library advocates, religious folks — we had a cross section of people who were not paid to be lobbyists.
You'd think this would make for an interesting cross-section of representative men, but there, you'd largely be wrong, since traditional men seem afterthoughts in their own discussion.
Warren's campaign is arguing she has the greatest ability to unite and excite the Democratic Party by touting polling showing her with the widest cross-section of support.
These sites represent a mere cross-section of places of great cultural importance being affected by climate change (for example, new predictions on when Venice will become Atlantis).
We expected her to create an All-American narrative that is relatable to a wide cross-section of the country; that's how President Barack Obama ascended in 2004.
As the earthquakes arrives, we see a cross-section of the school and the land beneath it, showing layers of earth and the faultline responsible for the catastrophe.
Repairing, modifying, and, yes, improving, cars, tractors, and the stuff we nominally own is an American tradition, one that a large cross section of people feel strongly about.
A cross-section of a preserved human brain looks like a slice of gnarled squash, with an undulating cream-colored interior outlined by an intensely puckered gray rind.
He's joined by a formidable cross-section of rappers, including Future and Young Thug, whose respective techniques and strategies served enlightening as Goraya worked on artistic self-improvement.
Gamergate was very significant in bringing together a whole cross section of people who were anti–political correctness, but a lot of these people weren't necessarily right-wing.
We did a sports dinner party one night with Russell Wilson, Kurt Warner, Aly Raisman the gymnast and Laila Ali… and it was this great cross-section of people.
It resulted in some detailed work with a cross section of a leg that included skin (fondant and chocolate), flesh (red velvet cake), and bone (more fondant and chocolate).
An autopsy technician cut a quarter sphere into her skull with an electric saw, pulled off the cap and rolled another swab over the cross-section of the bone.
Abrams sees another election as a chance to reach an even broader cross-section of Georgians, to expand her base of supporter, to bring more people into the movement.
The ants have glittery hairs that feature a triangular cross section—much like a prism—with a pair of grooved surfaces that divert incoming visible and near-infrared light.
Again, she is meticulous about managing her public persona in a way that makes her both nonthreatening and appealing to as wide a cross-section of fans as possible.
Individual trackers cover a larger part of the web, as well: no longer will an advertiser or analytics company be found only in a thin cross-section of sites.
The monthly consumer confidence survey asks a cross section of the population its views on current personal and national economic trends, along with consumer intentions for the coming months.
Linguist Maria Heath asked a cross section of internet users to rate the difference in emotion between a message in all caps and the same message in standard capitalization.
At a round robin demo event yesterday with a bunch of developers of AR apps and features, I got a nice cross-section of looks at possible AR applications.
Are you writing your review for a newspaper like The Times, which circulates to a vast, general audience — that is, it's read by a broad cross-section of people?
The media has pretty much covered the gamut — from Trump's shocking rhetoric, to his unorthodox campaign finance strategies, to Trump's strong appeal among certain cross-section of the electorate.
Washington (CNN)There are few public figures who excite a cross section of both political and pop cultural internet artists the way President Donald Trump and Kanye West do.
Local TV is still where a significant cross-section of the population gets their news, and a lot of what's going on in cable television is just totally irrelevant.
They artificially create a radar cross section in the frequency bands in which airspace-deconfliction radars operate so that traditional, defense radar systems know what they are dealing with.
Unlike an earlier pro-Park rally, attendees at the square represented a cross section of Seoul society, as families with children, students, office workers and trade unionists celebrated together.
Noting the widening availability of pétillant naturel, the wine panel recently tasted through 20 bottles from seven countries, just a cross-section of what is available in retail markets.
First, the defendant is not judged by a jury that reflects a cross-section of his or her community — a violation of the courts' interpretation of the Sixth Amendment.
The plan must encompass a cross-section of agencies and systems to transcend the often sharp lines that divide education, child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health and workforce development.
"The organizers wound up being a real cross-section of the company, with people from nearly every department, working all different kinds of jobs, coming from all different backgrounds."
Instead, a scattershot cross-section of lawmakers have introduced bills designed to enshrine into law only those bits of the pilot project concern the regions each respective member represents.
So if you look at a cross section of the conference, they have similar positions about similar provisions — preexisting conditions, guarantee issue and medical underwriting are components of that.
Abrams, the former Georgia House minority leader noted for working across the aisle, has visited all 159 state counties, meeting a demographically mixed cross section of Georgia's 10.5 million citizens.
Polls show that Mr. Rubio remains broadly appealing to a cross-section of Republican primary voters, in South Carolina and nationally, with many voters describing him as their second choice.
These apps and services offer evidence-based and personalized behavioral therapy, and cater to a broad cross-section of illnesses and conditions — from diabetes to loneliness, and everything in-between.
The authors examined diaries, letters, and memoirs of a broad cross-section of Americans from the 193th and 20th centuries, trying to capture their inner lives as closely as possible.
"I have decided to launch a new Falcon project powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada engines, featuring the same cross section as the Falcon 5X," Dassault Chief Executive Eric Trappier said.
Other elements, such as the quality of the disk-shaped pommel, the straightness of the cross-guard, and the blade's rounded cross-section, point to a high level of craftsmanship.
The ESA report's numbers aren't far off from national polling data because gamers are all of us; it's a hobby that appeals to a broad cross-section of U.S. adults.
"Given the disparate economic experiences faced by key demographic groups, it is crucial that a broader cross-section of groups have a seat at the decision-making table," said Rep.
READ: Chris Christie suspends campaign, source says Political veterans have come to view South Carolina as the early state that best represents a wide cross section of the political right.
Partly in response to the industry's cries of alarm, a bipartisan cross-section of congressional representatives appears ready to take action to bring regulatory certainty to the bourgeoning field. Sens.
She tells me she questioned a cross-section of women working in the Red Light District, finding that 92 percent said they would stop tomorrow if they had other options.
According to The Associated Press, the initial grant money will go to Arizona, Massachusetts, Michigan, Kansas and South Dakota, a cross-section of states with a variety of electoral needs.
The game may appeal to a cross-section of aviation enthusiasts, smartphone users and early adopters of augmented reality, said Matthew Hudak, a toys and games analyst at Euromonitor International.
The study's top line — that women entrepreneurs are overwhelmingly optimistic about near-term opportunities — was well-received by the attendees, who represented a diverse cross-section of businesses and backgrounds.
"We continue to see a broad cross-section of client types seeking to further build out their exposure to private markets," Co-Chief Executive Andre Frei said in a statement.
It represents a cross-section of industries from beauty to social media and established companies such as MillerCoors and Shake Shack as well as challenger brands like Curaleaf and Carbon.
While Herculaneum shows you how a specific sector of Roman society liked to spend their vacations, Pompeii offers a full cross-section of society, from the slaves to the nobilis.
The current Greetings and Salutations and Boo includes a diverse cross-section of her art, with paintings, sculptures, and the white fence of faces in profile that bordered her property.
For example, the services PMI covers a broad cross-section of the private sector economy: hotels and restaurants, transport and storage, communications, financial firms, property companies and other services firms.
This arrangement was said to allow the missile to be fired in the shortest time possible without the bay to remain open and affecting the overall RCS (Radar Cross Section).
However, the cross-section of visual expression at these events can display many of the same techniques — humor, drama, and rebuke — used by the gallery and museum artists discussed above.
But marchers represented a broad cross-section of organized labor and other constituencies, from the Teamsters union and nurses to street vendors and a group called the Clean Carwash Campaign.
"Rallying the city around big challenges becomes more difficult when you don't have the broad cross-section of institutional players," said Mr. Villaraigosa, a Democrat who is running for governor.
On Wednesday, the Texas Department of Public Safety released the names of the dead, a cross-section of this unincorporated village of a few hundred people southeast of San Antonio.
Democrats need to put forward an agenda, work with the Trump administration on things like immigration reform and an infrastructure bill, and appeal to a wider cross-section of Americans.
Her research, Warren said on ABC World News Tonight in 1991, found most debtors were "a surprisingly middle class cross section of America," who had fallen on hard financial times.
As it has for weeks, the Democratic race remains crowded and confusing, continuing to lack a candidate who truly captures the imagination of a wide cross-section of primary voters.
Along with his climbdown on fares he has offered to set up a "dialogue table" including a cross-section of society about grievances such as the high cost of living.
Rather than coming across as someone relatable and being an agent of change, Trump must demonstrate that he is adequately knowledgeable about a broad cross-section of public policy issues.
The cross-section of an ice core at left is from the South Pole, taken from a depth of about 5,300 feet and estimated to be about 50,000 years old.
Most of the 495 respondents representing a cross-section of Israel's Hebrew-speaking voters - 44 percent - said they did not think the investigation was a deliberate attempt to topple Netanyahu.
A microscopic flake extracted from an oil painting may not seem like much to the naked eye, but 20 times magnified, it begins to look like a geologic cross section.
Overall, these results indicate that criticism of big government still has serious potency among a broad cross section of Americans — more so, even, than Sanders's frequent criticism of corporate power.
"We continue to listen to a wide cross-section of views and opinions and remain to open to suggestions on ways to improve the new regime," a government official said.
These antennae are of different designs, each with a cross section smaller than the average wavelength of the light it is interacting with, and are arranged in concentric circles (see picture).
The team will then computationally stitch together each cross section to create a densely packed three-dimensional map that charts millions of neural wires on their intricate path through the cortex.
House Industries: A Type of Learning at the Henry Ford museum showcases House's reach and the extent to which their fonts have thoroughly permeated an entire cross-section of pop culture.
The Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library in Indianapolis is a labor of love, and a monument to a writer who means an awful lot to a wide cross-section of people.
Click here to view original GIFPhysicists from Seoul National University and Ajou University in South Korea noticed that daffodil stems have a twisting cross-section shaped a bit like a lemon.
"So if you look at the cross section of the conference they have similar positions about similar provisions -- preexisting condition, guarantee issue and medical underwriting are components of that," McHenry added.
Ingestible, microwavable, 3D printed and soft robots from the minds at MIT: CSAIL head Daniela Rus will be showing off a wide cross-section of her team's groundbreaking work in robotics.
With it's 750 year old history that has medieval castles down the street from DDR housing projects, it was a perfect cross-section of the idealogical history of conflict of Europe.
Labor experts say that number takes into account a broad cross-section of the industry and not the specific subset of minimum wage workers that make up much of Walmart's ranks.
The scientists said messages embedded in popular entertainment could potentially reach a broad cross-section of the population in contrast to documentaries which mainly reached those already amenable to the message.
Speakers from a broad cross-section of British political life – from mainstream politicians to Muslim activists — were scheduled to speak, but for most, the crowd's chants made their words were inaudible.
The audience — a cross-section of younger and older professors from across disciplines — begins to turn its attention fully toward the 6-foot-153 figure at the head of the table.
Those stories (some augmented by surveillance video and courtroom proceedings) also offer a geographical cross-section, as directors Trish Adlesic and Geeta Gandbhir make stops in Baltimore, Cleveland and Los Angeles.
The simple answer is that 150 million people is a massive opportunity for advertisers to reach a broad cross section of young people in the United States and around the world.
Be mindful that you are submitting a review to The New York Times, not to a school newspaper, and that your potential audience therefore includes a broader cross-section of people.
The 22010-unit development on 23 acres of farmland is designed to encourage a cross section of people — young, old, and in between — to live together in a village-like setting.
It's the only way to ensure that defendants are judged by a representative cross section of their community, not the filtered few that litigants want to see in the jury box.
For "Charm" is one of those lifeboat stories, in which a handpicked cross-section of disparate characters, trapped together in a small space, squabble, reveal themselves and try not to drown.
While Sanders cobbled together a cross-section of Democrats to win a blowout victory in Nevada last week, there are signs he is struggling to reassemble that coalition in South Carolina.
The company then began testing demand in theaters in cities like Atlanta and Washington that drew a cross-section of mainstream and specialty film ticket buyers, many of them African-American.
The new committee will have up to 21 voting members that will be appointed by the SEC and will represent a cross-section of the fixed income industry, the filing said.
It's a cross-section of what this experimental and process-driven medium can do, presented through the work of some of the most prominent women artists of the last few decades.
In other words, it was a cross section of middle-class Singaporeans who felt nostalgic about the lost city of their youth and were eager to better understand their cultural roots.
These choices dovetails with a marketing strategy of promoting a cross-section of its exhibitions, rather than a select few blockbusters, thus encouraging both an increase in visiting and repeated visits.
At a time when greater engagement and understanding among a wide cross-section of cultures and people is especially urgent, we remain committed to the transformative potential of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
Together, these three titles represent a cross-section of the big-budget gaming industry, from a family-friendly run-and-jump romp to a bloody rampage through a Nazi-filled alternate history.
Lam was promoted by an election committee that consists of 1,200 members in theory from a cross-section of Hong Kong society, but is heavily skewed towards the city's pro-Beijing elite.
Houses are fragile and precarious, as in Leyla Cárdenas's "Excision (Extracción)" (2012), where she took a cross section of a room from a historical 1886 Bogotá home that has since been demolished.
Of course, Buffett does have wisdom to offer, and he says his investing advice is to simply "buy a cross-section of America" and, above all, be patient, he tells Yahoo Finance.
For the first annual Peep science contest, Mika McKinnon, a geophysicist and disaster researcher, submitted a cross-section of a landslide that took place in the town of Frank, Alberta, in 1903.
As a Cuban-American who also has Jewish roots, Lopez-Cantera has the potential to appeal to a wide cross-section of Floridians -- especially with his ties to populous Miami-Dade County.
" The argument, in a nutshell, is that "a broader voter base would force politicians to stop pandering to ideological extremes and instead satisfy a wider cross section of a more diverse electorate.
Together they represent an interesting cross-section of practical science meets startups and we'll be sure to inquire on advice other entrepreneurs can use to build companies and products for outer space.
Perhaps the Bob story which best represents Bois's compassionate cross-section approach is that of the totally unknown boxer Bob Cyclone, who in the 1950s racked up 0 wins and 13 losses.
In theory, the new Airbus aircraft should also be more fuel efficient, as it has a much smaller cross-section than that proposed for the Boeing 797, so creating much less drag.
These two shows work remarkably well together; at first, catching a cross section of a Tal R mural through a doorway, I wasn't sure it was separate from the Michael Luchs exhibition.
We analyzed a cross-section of the youngest members of the baby boom generation -- Americans born from 2000 to 244 -- from all walks of life who have been interviewed regularly since 22018.
The three tiers of jurors represent a "mixed bag of people," the person said, describing "a non-descript group of what looked like a cross section of humanity" that lives in Washington.
We analyzed a cross-section of the youngest members of the baby boom generation – Americans born from 2000 to 244 – from all walks of life who have been interviewed regularly since 1979.
"We continue to listen to a wide cross-section of views and opinions and remain to open to suggestions on ways to improve the new regime," a government official said on Sunday.
For years, those who criticized the government paid a high price and were branded as traitors, but today Cubans from a broader cross-section of society are speaking out with less fear.
Like baking your own bread wasn't enough, we now have to landmine it with chocolate so that it comes out looking like a cross-section of Bagheera's cousin in The Jungle Book?
This means thinking about how we align the incentives of the tech sector with those of users and society at large, and consulting a diverse cross-section of society in the process.
We analyzed a cross-section of the youngest members of the baby boom generation — Americans born from 2000 to 244 — from all walks of life who have been interviewed regularly since 24.
Based on the groups, it's a broad cross section of left subgroups — an African-American group, a Latino group, a women's group and people likely to be interested in pages about 'mindfulness.
Forbidding race as a factor in admissions would be a bigger blow to diversity at smaller universities, whose smaller student bodies limit the cross-section of the world that can be accommodated.
On paper ballots, editors vote from a long list of contenders, looking to offer readers both range and quality in "a broad cross section of everything that's out there," Ms. Paul said.
But that film, directed by Reichert and Steven Bognar, is just one entry point into Reichert's long career as a documentarian, and this retrospective is a cross-section of American social issues.
The gift shop was an oasis for me, not only because of the expansive candy selection that palliated my sugar cravings, but also because I could see gift-givers in cross-section.
MOSCOW — The bitter relations between Moscow and Kiev continued their downward spiral on Thursday, as the Russian government imposed economic sanctions against a broad cross-section of Ukraine's political and business elite.
Dauber, writing via email: This is a historical moment in which women from across a broad cross-section of American life are standing up and refusing to continue with business as usual.
The 150 residents of Dogwood Village include former teachers, farmers, doctors, lawyers, stay-at-home parents and health aides — a cross section of this rural county a half-hour northeast of Charlottesville.
His experience as a veteran, paired with his criticism of American conflicts over the last two decades, has the potential to appeal to a broad cross section of moderates and liberals alike.
Mr. Holland is one of the most inventive, broad-ranging bassists in jazz; Mr. Hussain plays with fellow heroes of Indian classical music, as well as a cross section of international stars.
W Miami sits right at the cross-section of Brickell and downtown Miami, both part of the city's financial center and revived hub of activity following a local renaissance in recent years.
"This working group will include representatives from the league office and clubs and work collaboratively with leaders of club supporter groups and a cross-section of diversity and inclusion experts," Abbott said.
The S&P 500 is supposed to represent a broad cross section of large U.S. companies, giving index investors an attractive way to diversify their money while betting on the domestic economy.
The artists who are showing up are reflective of the cross-section of the United States that buoyed Mr. Trump to victory in November, while belying the opulence he is known for.
Nine-year-old Christopher walked each day from his new home on East 56th Street to the Browning School, marveling at the "jagged cross section" of New York he would pass by.
" A Hong Kong government official said: "We continue to listen to a wide cross-section of views and opinions and remain to open to suggestions on ways to improve the new regime.
The students have assembled a rich 2053 thesis show featuring work by a diverse cross-section of artists, many of whose artworks go down one of two thematic paths: humor or politics.
At the bottom of this image, a wooden cross section of a slave ship, the black bodies pressed together in the ship's hold, gives the viewer a sense of where the profit originated.
The people in the photos form a cross-section of the New York society: diverse and joyful, representative of a pre-gentrified, middle-class New York thriving in its social and geographic diversity.
CME spokesman Michael Shore told Reuters, "We continue to have discussions with a broad cross-section of customers in this market regarding their concerns," but he declined to comment directly on the matter.
But there is a zeitgeist-crushing combination at work here, a carefully crafted cross-section of all the things that make great cinema all working together at any given moment in the film.
"When we take a cross section of the skin, it looks like somebody took a shotgun and shot the salamander," says Matt Gray, a professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Tennessee.
There, through the early 1960s, he produced hundreds of bizarre images of insect-humans cavorting with or devouring each other, often rendered in cross-section or with ribbons flowing out of unusual orifices.
It's a cross-section of a remarkably diverse community, one that's noted for its vibrance as well as its changing face that reflects demographics both in New York and in the broader country.
The plaintiffs who sued the state over the new law reflected a broad cross section of religious officials, LGBT advocates and other Mississippi residents, who argued that HB 1523 violated their constitutional rights.
The forward-mounted canards, poorly shielded engines and underside vertical stabilizers all limit the amount that its radar cross section -- which determines how visible the aircraft is to a radar -- can be reduced.
I mean this totally in a good way, though—the bar is this weird tiki hut, there's a foosball table, and a truly bizarre cross-section of crap culture repped on its walls.
The real objective is not invisibility but minimizing a plane's footprint in the sky — its radar cross section — so that it can seem no bigger to monitoring systems than, say, a golf ball.
When a wide ideological cross-section of experts on a topic all agree that political discourse is at odds with good science, it is a strong sign that politicians should pause and reconsider.
Too futuristic to be neo soul, but still too soulful for the pop crowd, these indie artists are tapping into a cross-section of market that's only focused on the music being good.
It was based on telephone interviews in a broad cross-section of counties that the President won during the election and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
Navigating an interesting culinary cross section that is trendy food product with millennia old roots in ancient wisdom from the East, Rawat hopes to bring Shorba Broth to grocery stores later this year.
More than 140 participants represented a diverse cross-section of energy and environment experts from academic institutions; local, state and federal government agencies; nongovernmental organizations and foundations; and members of the energy industry.
There are also a ton of different benefits — this is a deliberate move to appeal to the widest possible cross-section of member, so that there are appealing things to many different people.
As DePalma shaved back the layers to make a crosssection of the crater, he found the thing itself—not a hailstone but a small white sphere—at the bottom of the crater.
Mkhize said the best way to ensure the December vote did not weaken the ANC was for it to elect new leaders who appealed to a broad cross section of the party's membership.
" As a result of these new enforcement tactics, said Wadhia, "a larger cross-section of the immigrant community feels vulnerable… There's vulnerability even among those with the most compelling reasons to be here.
He is also a documentary filmmaker whose latest work is "Cross Section of Equity," a video installation that is part of an exhibition at Cooper Hewitt, the Smithsonian Design Museum, in New York.
The members, each of whom would receive a star rating at the end of the night indicating how she had comported herself, were a cross section of ambitious young arrivals to the city.
"In a diverse country, and in a diverse place like New York, they've attracted a cross-section of everyone," says Bryant Simon, a Temple University sociologist who literally wrote the book on Starbucks.
The Caesar salad looks like a cross-section of an iceberg-lettuce head, which it essentially is, except that every leaf inside it has been somehow painted with a gratifyingly sharp Caesar dressing.
A representative cross-section of 892 members of the general public read news coverage of the speech by Sotomayor, or of a hypothetical similar speech by Justice Samuel Alito, and were then surveyed.
But strategists say Mr. Biden's online pullback is risky if he hopes to engage and build support among a broader cross-section of Democrats that is almost certainly necessary to win the nomination.
It was surprising to see the cars of a cross section of society lined up, sometimes for hours, for fuel as people suffered through shortages in a country rich with gas and oil.
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — The 14 people who died in a terrorist attack on the St. Petersburg subway were a cross section of the city, caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
" Trump has tweeted that he has "nothing to do with Russia"; in 2008, his son Donald, Jr., said that "Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.
This carved ring is then sliced with a knife — sideways, like a loaf of bread — so that the cross-section forms the crude outline of a figure, which is refined, carved and painted.
"A Selection of Sixteen Texts" comprises a cross section of mark-making styles from Textos | 19903 – 1979; "Two Books" reprints two books in full: Libro No. 1, 1972 and Sin Título (Libro), 1971.
At that point, my remains will move indoors to the W.M. Bass Donated Skeletal Collection, a permanent, curated collection representing a cross-section of Americans of many ages, ethnicities and walks of life.
The people gagging for a collaboration between The Weeknd and Daft Punk may exist within a fairly small cross section of a Venn diagram nobody asked for, but their wishes have been granted anyway.
The submissions ranged from handwritten love letters to Nazism, to 12-page testimonies, while participants represented a cross section of German society, from soldiers and SS officers to office workers, housewives, children, and miners.
Coding accelerator Andela, which trains African programmers and places them at global IT companies, held a private New York tech forum in April (that I moderated) for a cross section of NYC's investor community.
But his work in the following decade, featuring Senegalese citizenry decked out in cutting-edge fashions at nightclubs, upscale weddings, and cultural events, capture a joyful cross-section of post-colonial African self-expression.
" Trump's eldest son, Donald Jr. said in 2008: "Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets in places like Dubai and Trump SoHo and elsewhere in New York.
"Fundamentally, in the U.S., cannabis stands at the cross-section of the opioid epidemic that is killing people — cannabis offers relief for that — and U.S. states that are bankrupt and need revenue," he said.
And with the strange green mesh, oval cross section, and glowing LED lights, it's another gaming PC that has me wondering why we can't simply make powerful computers that don't look embarrassing to own.
The Crowdsensing the Census team aimed to find a cross section of easily attainable data that would let them estimate poverty levels district by district, and on a scale of months rather than years.
A central focus of the survey was to include as wide a cross section of people as possible, making issues of accessibility, inclusivity, and a willingness to participate in the survey a major priority.
The 12-hour visitation on Thursday drew a cross section of Israelis, some who had known of Mr. Peres their whole lives and others born after some of his most notable accomplishments and actions.
And if you buy a cross-section-- well, like I say, you turn $10,000 into $51 million and you'd never have had to look at a financial page again or listen to a broker.
The hope, obviously, is that a cross-section of viewers will show up, some motivated by curiosity due to the name (which also produced a movie adaptation), and stay for the thrills and characters.
We also talked with the producers, who asked for our help with some locations, and we put together a happy hour for Chelsea in Palo Alto with a cross section of folks we know.
" We want to see the top of the cylinder as being a perfect flat cross-section because the brain is predisposed to right angles, Sugihara supposes in a separate paper on "anomalous mirror symmetry.
But Jodie Van Horn, the Ready for 100 campaign director, says the purpose of the report is really to give a cross section of the paths toward and motivations for transitioning to renewable energy.
Below, a cross-section of their criticisms, plus a counterargument from celebrity ULC minister Bobby Berk who, at last count, had received more than 1,000 Twitter requests to perform wedding ceremonies for strangers. Rev.
Looking at best-of 2018 lists from an arbitrary cross-section of metal and metal-adjacent media—handily compiled by the good people at No Clean Singing—a few more common threads stick out.
For proof, find your way to La Balera dell'Ortica, a sprawling dance hall complex on the eastern edge of the city that draws a wide cross-section of locals for dinner, dancing and bocce.
As he spoke, Cobb suspected that the hearing, despite the presence of career officials from a broad cross-section of departments and agencies, wasn't designed to give him a meaningful voice in the process.
Its structure mirrors the cross section of a felled tree, with its outermost rings of narrative taking place 18 years in the future and its innermost chapter going all the way back to 1908.
Greggs is both gay and black — a cross-section that, as Sohn noted in a 22019 interview with UpRoxx, had been glaringly underrepresented on TV. Today, many networks have shows with queer female characters.
"The president's review of Mr. Rubashkin's case and commutation decision were based on expressions of support from members of Congress and a broad cross-section of the legal community," the White House statement said.
It's impossible for us to try all the sandwiches at once, so we tried to go for something of a cross section: an avocado bacon club sandwich, a meatball hoagie, and a cheese panini.
It's also opened up dialogues and personal reflections about black identity in America and abroad via #WhatBlackPantherMeansToMe, a powerful cross section of editorial and real-time reflections on the film's resonance with black moviegoers.
This tricky ambiguity over the cross-section of artistic ownership and moral responsibility is what's fueling the Magneto controversy — though, as with so much internet-born and -bred controversy, it may end up being premature.
Diversity is at the core of how The Wing's community is curated, and if you've ever been to The Wing you'd see that our members come from a wide cross-section of professions and backgrounds.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Natural gas is no longer merely a transition fuel between the past of dirty coal and crude oil and the future of renewables, according to an increasingly confident cross-section of the industry.
In spite of widespread excitement around the reveal, a vocal cross section of Overwatch's community — much like (/eyeroll) any online gaming community — remains grumpily averse to not-straight-white-dudes all up in their game.
These aren't the "best" ramen shops in Tokyo per se, but a cross section that takes in top-notch bowls of some of the main styles as well as some more special or unusual options.
" However, Washington Post reports that Trump's son said in 2008: "Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets," and "we see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.
Razzaz, who was education minister in the previous administration, acknowledged after being appointed that the previous government had rushed into tax rises and pledged to engage a wide cross section of society on future levies.
From the minute Greenstone opens each afternoon at 063 until it closes at 9, a cross-section of Central California demography makes its way through the security check/wand-down into the gleaming display area.
In a drawer in a climate-controlled storage room of the mansion is a cross-section of water pipe laid by the Manhattan Company in 1800 and unearthed in 1947 in what is now SoHo.
" Buffett, who was 11-years-old in 26003, said that people can be enticed into the stock market at the wrong time, adding all investors need to do is "buy a cross-section of America.
Along the Las Vegas Strip, a sunbaked cross-section of races, backgrounds and political views, tourists and workers said the relentless parade of violence during the week had left them mostly in shock and disbelief.
The diverse cross-section of workers and families that we reach through our combined efforts on a daily basis tells us this is precisely the shock to the system that the health care marketplace needs.
The wood is a single piece, bored out and shaped according to a CAD model, and as you can see in the cross section, the resonation chamber has a structural frequency separation built into it.
The sample group is designed to represent a cross-section of homes in the US. There was no indication from Netflix in the earnings report that the numbers have been vetted by an outside source.
A cross section of works by Man Ray, ranging from photographs of his fellow Surrealists to a swank chess set, can be seen on the booth of New York's sedulous Dada specialist Francis M. Naumann.
President Trump's ban on travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries could have a chilling effect on U.S. tourism, global business and enrollment in American universities, say a cross-section of legal experts and travel advocates.
Buckingham Palace said the four generations of the Royal Family represented a cross-section of all those who may be supported by the Legion, including children of service personnel and to Second World War veterans.

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