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"declarative" Definitions
  1. (of a sentence) in the form of a simple statement

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BECAUSE SALESFORCE EINSTEIN IS BUILT RIGHT INTO THE DECLARATIVE PLATFORM.
These two courses dive into Apple's new declarative framework, SwiftUI.
His recommendation was very simple declarative English: Eat less meat.
We often see her stating her emotions in simple, declarative sentences.
I think it's too early to be so confident and declarative.
"Green Eggs and Ham is fire," she says calmly but declarative.
Is Gomez turning her song titles into Holzer-style declarative phrases?
I insisted that satire was speech in something like a grammatical mood of its own, as different from the declarative as the declarative is from the interrogative, and that it was therefore subject to its own rules.
And like so much of [Roach's] best looks, it's so boldly declarative.
But I'm going to try to be more declarative, but not argumentative.
These factors are starting to mandate a different programming model: a declarative one.
Donald Trump likes speaking in declarative sentences and promising to solve big problems.
Those states' support for the Palestinian cause was historically often more declarative than substantive.
If this week's declarative headlines felt strangely familiar to you, it's because they are.
Probably." It's not a declarative promise like "Mexico is going to pay for it!
Thus they achieve a skewed balance between energy and calm, a quietly declarative introspection.
Here's "Declarative": I give you broken things, so you won't ask: Will this break?
From the start, Williams's style was modest and plainly declarative, comma-light and subclause-free.
Kubernetes introduced the world to the notion of "declarative infrastructure," OpsMX CEO Gopal Dommety said.
In the immediate aftermath of a trauma, the emotional memories are jumbled up with declarative.
He plays the score of warm/cool, declarative/subtle, and light/dark like a virtuoso.
The bad news is that, on balance, these arguments don't lend themselves to a declarative headline.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads   SZA's debut album provides a lesson in quietude's declarative force.
This seems pretty declarative to me, so I'm going to take the general's word for it.
Which we all knew, but there's something about the night which feels declarative of that fact.
It's the repeated, simple, and shameless declarative statements about himself that amount to: I'm a winner.
" Despite that declarative tone, he is well aware of the metaphorical function of the word "Japan.
It's declarative, and a step into the life the Brooklyn rapper is trying to bring to fruition.
His tone is amelodic, declarative and a touch absent-minded, as if starting fresh with each rhyme.
I chose some of Cher's more declarative and esoteric tweets in an effort to kickstart some conversation.
Part of his response will be overt, declarative and utterly convincing for all the world to see.
Young ends his book with a declarative, triumphant and unanswerable question of his own: "Why not sing."
For instance, Trump has a tendency to tack the phrase "and many other things" onto declarative statements.
The Fed did make a slightly more declarative statement about low inflation, which was taken as dovish.
I think I've been more declarative with how I think and feel, but that can also feel reductive.
Most can easily be made longer (try adding "She said that…" to the beginning of any declarative sentence).
The IARC had a much more declarative statement on very hot beverages: They are "probably carcinogenic" for humans.
It then sends commands back to the server based on the declarative coding statements written by the team.
Pantsuit Nation is a flawed creature, and hot takes, by their very nature, are declarative (points at self).
He doesn't want to make Trump mad by saying anything too declarative about the president's views on warming.
"On one side, it's a bold, declarative statement that, 'I'm not ashamed,' and 'I'm not alone,'" she said.
The intensity of these passages — the depth of research, the acute sensitivity for declarative moments — is deeply beguiling.
Declarative memory refers to the specific details of what happened—the who, what, where, how, and sometimes why.
The lines are deceptively simple, declarative; but reading the connections between lines is like watching daydreams take shape.
And keep in mind that when you say something declarative, seek out the other person's opinion as well.
"Karate Chop," a collection of her short stories, was written in the broad declarative language of newspaper headlines.
But neither of them were much help to the police, unable or unwilling to make a declarative identification.
Gainza's prose, solemn and declarative, accords to Lautrec the dignity that eluded him at various points in his life.
Some were familiar, such as "polygon" and "probability", but three were fake: "proper number", "subjunctive scaling" and "declarative fraction".
If there's ever been a time to be as declarative and definitive as possible, it's with this season's finale.
It's designed to help developers build a full-featured user interface with smooth animations using simple, declarative code. 5.
Facial expressions distinguish between interrogative and declarative sentences, modify adverbs, convey emotional tone, define spatial relationships and much more.
Largely declarative, the law was enacted just after the 70th anniversary of the birth of the state of Israel.
The band is likely to draw here from its declarative fourth album, "Time and Time Again," released in 2014.
Duck, demonstrating his unflinching commitment to avoiding declarative statements about matters that could one day come before the court.
GraphQL also works off of a declarative coding model that is supported by most programming languages and libraries, Walker wrote.
I'm not sure if those simple, declarative sentences are a deliberate strategy or just the way she processes the world.
Google announced it was replacing some parts of that particular API with what it calls the Declarative Net Request API.
Google hasn't said when Manifest V3—the name for all the upcoming changes, including Declarative Net Request, will be live.
"Declarative application delivery is the next thing that makes sense, and Spinnaker makes the most sense for that," Dommety said.
So making that kind of declarative statement about yourself isn't useful or what you want to do as a philosopher?
It's an evocative sketch of a song that reserves its most declarative melody for a wordless guitar and piano pairing.
The city's cost-conscious solution was a respectful renovation, now underway, that is interpretatively restoring Post-Modernism's first declarative monument.
Well this Yamazaki Single Malt Whisky may just be the most declarative status symbol this side of the 1 percent.
Overlooked at the time, his decision to use the conditional term "should" rather than the declarative term "will" wasn't an accident.
As of last night, he is following Kim Kardashian on Instagram, a declarative sign that he's no longer a Kardashian enemy.
And people look for that simple declarative perspective on the questions of science when the reality is science is more fluid.
He also criticized many laws as too broad and declarative - with the result that nobody is pinned into action or punished.
If you find this is a habit you've fallen into, practice making declarative statements, rather than turning everything into a question.
If something traumatic happens to you, it inscribes two different kinds of memories in your brain: declarative memory and emotional memory.
The other candidates, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, and Amy Klobuchar also gave speeches, but none as declarative as Buttigieg.
These writings are not collected in any organized journal, but they are identifiable by Mr. Rollins's formal and declarative linguistic style.
Her first graphic novel has what seems to be a deliberately similar tone: flat and declarative, casually silly, not particularly coherent.
The suit asks for a declarative judgment that Mr. McCartney would not be violating any contract by exercising his termination rights.
Museums, however, try to avoid being used by dealers as marketing tools, and Noble was not willing to be so declarative.
Operators can reduce all of that manual work to a declarative statement: "Launch three clusters" and the Operator will handle the rest.
Survivor has a similarly elemental, declarative title (especially compared to the whimsically titled Swedish show on which it was based, Expedition Robinson).
But that was just one flaw in a daring and declarative evening that ultimately bodes well for Ms. Wang's remaining Perspectives concerts.
" Brockes offsets potential confusion with this simple declarative: "She did not want a baby as an expression of her love for me.
There it is, from the podium that represents the most powerful person on earth: a declarative affirmation that truth does not matter.
That's because your voice, if you are fluent in American, is anticipated, pre-wired into the declarative but intimate, easy-flowing lines.
There's a slight quaver to it, a tendency to sound like he's making an appeal, even when he's offering bold, declarative statements.
She comes from the rural, north-Indian state of Haryana, where the dialect consists of short, declarative sentences that shoot out like bullets.
And when he reaches the climax, he delivers the punchline with particular showmanship, deepening his voice and switching to a sharp, declarative cadence.
This is fiction in touch with the starker parables, with Kafka and Beckett, with the austerity of bare rooms and declarative, uninflected sentences.
The Legacy Museum's exhibits address everything from bondage to mass incarceration, and make declarative political statements about the America we live in today.
The great Scottish novelist Alasdair Gray illustrates his own books with thick declarative black lines that etch themselves like acid into your memory.
There's something honest, and searching about the production—as tracks like "Chama Piru's" start out declarative but quickly descend into psychedelic internal monologues.
Master urged his students to embrace the beauty of declarative sentences; Jo has come to know the necessity of qualifying her own words.
Her statements often have a passionate, declarative quality, and she's quick to administer affectionate swats to one's hip when she's being especially emphatic.
The poet's conversational tone, which runs the gamut from breezy to chopped, is generally declarative, without a lot of moments of self-reflection.
Thinx has made waves in New York City with its ad campaigns in subway stations with grapefruits and leaking eggs and declarative, provocative statements.
At its F8 developer conference, Facebook today announced that it is open-sourcing Litho, a declarative framework for building efficient user interfaces on Android.
Compose's UI components are fully declarative and allow developers to create layouts by simply describing what the UI should look like in their code.
She's not in the declarative, Everywoman anthem mode of "Girl on Fire" or "No One"; she's breathy and almost breathless, reveling in the subjunctive.
I think the next time he appears before a committee and makes these kinds of declarative statements, he's going to have a credibility problem.
And on "Burrito (Cristal)," the rhythm section established a plodding, hesitant, seven-beat cycle, while the tenor saxophonist Bill McHenry took a declarative solo.
Brett Kavanaugh was everything President Donald Trump and his wing of the party wanted him to be: angry, aggressive and declarative about his innocence.
He didn't make any declarative statements about what his intentions are but obviously it's a compromise, and with compromises everybody's a little bit unhappy.
From where I stand now, my shorter, more declarative emails and general maternal unfuckwithability feel qualitatively related to the positive transformation of my sex life.
Google ended its blog hedging that Declarative Net Request is "still very much in design and development" and that it welcomes feedback from the community.
The framework, built from the ground up, is designed to help developers build a full-featured user interface with smooth animations using simple, declarative code.
"No sooner said than done," is a poor rendering into English of the excellent Italian phrase "Detto fatto," with its declarative immediacy and percussive consonants.
While he is saying this, Mr. Scott surrounds him in beaming trumpet lines — declarative though unresolved — as if heralding the arrival of a new regime.
Johnson's face on the wall, like the name of the neighborhood's native son — Ellington — on the luxury condos across the street, was decorative, rather than declarative.
However, DevOps is also undergoing its own transformation, buoyed by the increasing automation and transparency allowed through the rise of declarative infrastructure, microservices and serverless technologies.
The way he and his soldiers speak—with frequent use of obscenities punctuating short, declarative sentences—recalls a modern war film more than a classic western.
"In the year 2016," a caption says in declarative white letters, "there was a growing sense that people were losing their minds…" Enter BrainDead, I guess?
"None of the songs are really declarative statements; a lot of them are just things that make you wonder...a lot like LSD," he told MTV.
Simple, declarative "I" statements ("I see X is still treating you disrespectfully") allow you to say what's true while not requiring your mom to defend him.
He found, fittingly for Ernest Hemingway's famously straightforward, declarative style, that A Farewell to Arms is short on the exclamation points and generous with the periods.
You can feel Chicago breaking out of the cage of abstraction, teaching herself to become the artist who could make work that was declarative and explicit.
But Ms. Close deploys the declarative physical vocabulary of silent-movie acting to convey a genuine grandeur of spirit and an equally outsize force of will.
The private worlds that her bold, declarative colors and thrusting forms evoke can be inexplicable, but they resonate with the anxieties and contradictions of contemporary life.
The criticism isn't new, and making declarative statements after one playoff game that happened to be on the road against a 235.9-win team is not smart.
Pseudoscience melts into on-the-scene reportage, and that gonzo-journalism-meets-the- declarative style of writing creates a truly arresting form of (quite often incredible) content.
Mr Trump advises the senator from Texas to go to federal court and ask for a declarative judgment regarding his citizenship to put the issue to rest.
That is suddenly as declarative as we can be about the team that has come closest to a sure thing in basketball over the past half-decade.
His clean prose style is occasionally marred by the journalistic tic of following up a declarative sentence with a supporting quote that says exactly the same thing.
The work is more than your standard, declarative text art; it's part of a larger series of paintings based on graffiti that Mumford saw on US bases.
Talk to enough people in the NBA and there comes a point when you realize that a simple declarative phrase about a person's occupation is actually a compliment.
Or perhaps the logic is simply that if they're going to create a cross-platform UI framework, the basis for that framework should be a declarative user interface.
I ran that theory by Twitter COO Adam Bain, who is both pleasant and savvy, so he won't ever get pinned down saying anything declarative on the record.
Declarative infrastructure is the idea that the computing resources that software needs to run can be described in the code, and the underlying system automatically makes it happen.
"After seven years of the cool, weak and endlessly nuanced 'no drama Obama,' voters are looking for a strong leader who speaks in short, declarative sentences," Louisiana Gov.
"We hope it won't and will do all we can to execute once the policy decision is made, but can no longer make that declarative statement," she wrote.
Chances are you first noticed Corey Stoll in Woody Allen's film "Midnight in Paris," from 2011, in which he played a hard-drinking, declarative-sentence-spouting Ernest Hemingway.
A collection of simple online badges, created by 28-year-old mental health advocate Kat Selwyn Layton from North Carolina, features declarative statements about mental health on colorful backgrounds.
The streaming service's Twitter account first published a poll asking fans if they should make another season of the show, and then followed up with a very declarative tweet.
Speaker Ryan owes it to his constituents in Wisconsin to make a declarative statement, one way or the other, to make it clear whether he is running or retiring.
He plugged the hell out of the streaming service, but ended the ad with a pretty declarative statement ... "I'm not going anywhere," which could be interpreted a couple ways.
"We hope it won&apost and will do all we can to execute once the policy decision is made, but can no longer make that declarative statement," she wrote.
George paused while translators at each table delivered his declarative statement to refugees from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Congo, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria; a wave of smiles and laughter soon followed.
Sometimes there are long sentences like this one written without commas that dart every which way like runoff from a sudden thunderous shower and end up with simple declarative resolutions.
Its expansiveness makes it impossible to say anything too declarative about the success of its ambitions, since that will largely depend on the community that grows from it over time.
"After reading the NYDN interview today, I feel like someone should ask HOW after every one of these declarative sentences in Sanders stump," spokesman Jesse Ferguson posted Tuesday on Twitter.
Elizabeth Warren uttered the most declarative statement of the night, affirming that yes, in fact, she was ready to deal with the stray dog that is the United States Senate.
HBO's bold, declarative statement might've seemed a bit premature, even unnecessary, but it made an important point: HBO was leading a television revolution by deliberately changing what "television" could be.
J.P. On "Water's Rising," the experimental producer Djrum creates a swirling ambrosia of clinking beats and dreamy piano while Lola Empire sings of infatuation in a distant but declarative tone.
As she walks you through her thought process, she makes sure to keep dropping punch lines, albeit ones that don't build to a declarative point but than unravel into exasperation.
A drummer with a light but declarative touch, Mr. Oliphant played early in his career with the vocalists Sarah Vaughan and Gloria Lynne, as well as the pianist Ahmad Jamal.
Pared to the bone and more suggestive than declarative, David Ebeltoft's screenplay interrupts these long, meditative stretches with flashbacks to the fates of Ann's husband (Shane West) and infant daughter.
To my knowledge there has not been any declarative statement by American intelligence or counterintelligence officials about whether Russia attempted or successfully executed any Election Day hacking or other actions.
If "Patchwork Infinitum" is a run-on paragraph, "No Recall" is a simple declarative sentence; if the former evokes an enormous, detailed map, the latter looks more like a flag.
It's essentially the modern-day version of "Frank Sinatra has a cold," for it, too, is a deceptively simple declarative sentence about one of the biggest cultural forces of our era.
Under the declarative headline, "The Way Back," a man in comedy offered a guide to asking questions that women have already been answering for months now about letting abusers come back.
While much of this is bureaucratic, even tedious, Winslow attempts to inject drama with explosive bits of dialogue and many short, declarative stand-alone sentences, a device repeated to diminishing effect.
For example, the articles used, from a period between July 2012 and February 2013, may predate more recent headline-writing trends that use emotional and declarative phrasing to appeal to readers.
Also in line with the Textio analysis, she said that Mr. Cruz spoke in the most masculine way, with few gestures or expressions, and with flat intonation and short, declarative sentences.
The hippocampus is central to the formation of new memories -- specifically explicit, declarative ones about facts and sequences of events (versus an implicit memory of, say, how to ride a bicycle).
Forge UI uses a declarative language that should make it easier to build user interfaces, and as with the function layer, the idea here is to simplify the process for users.
The spoken parts of the performance focused on black, gay, male identity politics in that way that's become almost standardized in the last few decades: part confessional, part declarative self-identification.
But given the urgency of the perceived threat from Iran as well as the alignment with Israel in terms of confronting Tehran, even that declarative support has become more muted these days.
" As of this writing, O'Neill's Facebook post is still up, and he's made no indication he'd resign—a decision that, if he ever made, would likely end with a final, declarative "peace.
One of them, Grace's world-weary colleague Mitchell Hurst, shows up no fewer than four times to make declarative statements about what a neophyte she is at this business of adjudicating asylum.
Moreover, recent weeks have reminded White House aides about the dangers of making declarative statements about the president's beliefs or actions only to have him contradict them within days or even hours.
In an age in which we are exposed to countless images online, here was someone in the public eye, going through a process both visible and declarative, whose self-image remained totally under wraps.
At the heart of the debate is a new application programing interface, known as the Declarative Net Request API, that Google will offer in place of an existing mechanism called the Web Request API.
"(Netanyahu) fears there is a U.S.-French move brewing before January 20th, possibly a declarative step at the French peace convention," said an Israeli official who attended an Israeli security cabinet session on Sunday.
With the jarring sound of a single declarative statement belted out in repetition: "I loop time, I loop time, I loop time", the performance piece Selected Ramblings begins its haunting audio and performance spectacle.
At the U.C.B. she alternated between a forceful declarative voice and a croaking whisper that reminded Hilary Swank, who was in the audience that night, of her "Million Dollar Baby" co-star Clint Eastwood.
He writes, fortunately, in plain, declarative prose (ably translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies), and because Mikami is such an ordinary man the mental gymnastics he puts himself through are moving and sometimes deeply funny.
His cooking — declarative, unabashed — will be recognizable to those who have dined at Fish Cheeks, the high-end Thai spot in NoHo that he runs with Ms. Saesue and his brother and fellow chef, Chat.
Declarative memory, particularly encoding of new information, was the aspect of memory most impacted by cannabis abstinence, the authors found, adding those who maintained abstinence learned more words than those who continued to use cannabis.
Its new statistics are related to Android 2102's introduction of the Network Security Configuration in 2000, which allows app developers to configure the network security policy for their app through a declarative configuration file.
She's not the smoothest or most nimble-tongued rapper, or a particularly inventive rhymer, but the crude declarative force that is her gift lends Invasion of Privacy a dogged drive, a sense of earned exuberance.
Humphrey's constant effort to stay in the gray, to avoid clear declarative statements, gave a huge opening for Nixon, who this time made firm promises about peace, law and order and a new approach to government.
Evaristo should by rights be celebrating the fact that she's the first black woman to receive this honor, but the judges have sent her into history with a qualifying asterisk instead of a declarative exclamation mark.
In many ways "When Spring Comes" is even more satisfying than "Waiting," calling to mind Janice May Udry's classic "A Tree Is Nice," with its simple declarative sentences evoking the deep, sacramental pleasures of being outdoors.
The reason is that the odds are very high that Mueller will offer a declarative public statement before the midterm elections, and very likely before Labor Day, that the president is guilty of obstruction of justice.
And though there are holdovers from that bygone era of making a declarative statement about your sexuality on glossy magazine covers — like Caitlyn Jenner's 2015 cover of Vanity Fair — that format is typically reserved for A-listers.
But his right-wing government has been blindsided by the backlash from Israel's Druze community which has voiced a deep sense of betrayal over a mostly declarative law that many felt cast them as second-class citizens.
Well-positioned to be adopted as the logo of the #MeToo movement, this declarative image of female empowerment is the first public art project by Zoe Buckman, a 32-year-old British artist based in New York.
When he was still director of the C.I.A., he would often lay out, in declarative terms, North Korean activities that the United States could not tolerate — from nuclear weapons development to missile programs to biological weapons stockpiles.
"As cloud-native applications use a greater number of serverless offerings in the cloud, TriggerMesh provides a declarative API and a set of tools to define event flows and functions that compose modern applications," explains the company.
This spring, a new group of young designers, mostly from the British Isles, who have come of age in destabilizing times, have built their collections around declarative, visionary shapes that jettison old ideas about symmetry and balance.
"Relay Modern retains the best parts of Relay — colocated data and view definitions, declarative data fetching — while also simplifying the API, adding features, improving performance, and reducing the size of the framework," the team explains in today's announcement.
When it comes to declarative memories—the kind of memory that lets you remember specific experiences—we eventually experience what the field calls infantile amnesia: the inability to remember specific experiences before the age of 73-27 years.
He's instead provided tough talk about Muslims and terrorists, speaking with declarative directness about crushing terrorism in a way some voters might find more satisfying than the cliches uttered by political leaders ever since the September 11 attacks.
She progresses from the formality of "Dear Mr Flynt" to "My Dear Wayne" and "Dear ones", from "Sincerely yours" to the halfway house of "With love", then to unhedged "Love" and finally the bluntly declarative "I love you".
As a result, she does a lot of telling the audience, in finely wrought, declarative sentences, how female celebrities have been mistreated by the world that venerated them — but does very little showing how that came to pass.
"New York City, 1975" rises above this group of early pictures by being less a smart one-liner and more an open-ended koan: declarative to begin with, but then becoming charged with some palpable but elusive wisdom.
As its name implies, React VR takes its cues from Facebook's existing React framework; just like with React for standard web apps, VR developers can now use the same declarative model to write apps for their 360-degree experiences.
In a review of Trump's 2015 manifesto Crippled America and 1987 business memoir The Art of the Deal, Amis writes that "Readers will now have to adjust themselves to a peculiar experiment with the declarative English sentence," he writes.
These are declarative statements, made as in an inventory: The young man enlisted to gain Philoctetes's trust and obtain his magic bow is Neoptolomus, son of Achilles, one of the sailors who originally stranded the ogre on his island.
When asked on a call with media about Target's decision to make Monday's news considerably more public, CEO Brian Cornell said he wants to be "very definitive" and "very declarative" about Target's commitment to, and investment in, its employees.
From his sources, Gruber says the project is no longer codenamed Marzipan and "sounds like a declarative control API," which doesn't necessarily relate to cross-platform development but would theoretically allow apps to be built for multiple user interfaces at once.
Of all the unexpected boons of my own matrescence — caring less what people thought of me, writing shorter and more declarative emails, and feeling generally happier and better about myself — the improvement of my sex life was perhaps the most shocking.
While I have never offered a declarative opinion about the ultimate innocence or guilt of Trump or others in the Russia scandal, Trump sure acts like someone who believes he is guilty and not like someone who believes he is innocent.
Heavy on the glitter and makeup, broadly comic and shamelessly vulgar, sexually confrontational and terribly, terribly impolite, Playhouse productions bridged the wanly declarative, amused subversion of the '60s Warholian aesthetic to the emergent glitter-glam and punk anger of the '70s.
" Red cape for K Street: "Several people familiar with the process suggested that, despite the declarative statements from Mr. Trump and the official conducting the briefing, the contours of the package, including the possibility of exempting certain countries, could still change.
He was soon overtaken by younger writers: Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Dos Passos, Erskine Caldwell, William Saroyan, John Steinbeck — all took inspiration from "Winesburg," with its simple, declarative rhythms and steadfast concern for the plight of common people.
And they're smart for their astute avoidance of paint and canvas; the thin, semitransparent, declarative modesty of their materials; and an eccentric, impure modernity that equally evokes the paintings of Josef Albers and the tapestries of his wife, Anni Albers.
"I am another ad blocker developer (AdGuard), and from our perspective, the proposed change will be even more crippling to all ad blockers than what was done by Apple when they introduced their declarative content blocking API," reads one of those undeleted comments.
Schiele's declarative, sinuous contours, fixing the body to the page, couldn't be farther from Klimt's whispery, tremulous lines that seem to vanish, like a moment in time, before our eyes, yet the drawings of the two artists represent a consistency of vision.
Part of the agency's broader work in understanding the brain down to the level of individual neurons, the RAM project would implant electrodes in the hippocampus, the center of the brain where declarative memories — directions, or a grocery list, for example — are formed.
One of the earliest declarative statements from "The Art of the Deal" is the advice Donald Trump gives that you should never ever be so invested in a yet-to-be-sealed deal that you cannot walk away from it at any juncture.
The New York chapter of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, a historic and still vital artists' collective, launches its 25420 season of fall shows with a performance by Mr. Freeman, a tenor saxophonist of declarative elegance and compassionate tone.
Speaking before a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mr. Trump was more declarative than he has previously been about both the timing and nature of the proposal his administration has been working on in secret for nearly 20 months.
"Elaine Ford writes in the laconic, present-tense declarative style so attractive to young writers just now, but her tone lacks the disaffection of some of her contemporaries," Gail Godwin said in her review of "The Playhouse" in The New York Times.
Gruber: It makes sense that if Apple believes that (a) iOS and MacOS should have declarative control APIs, and (b) they should address the problem of abstracting the API differences between UIKit (iOS) and AppKit (MacOS), they would tackle them at the same time.
In a no-nonsense, declarative writing style, Mr. McNeil tells the history of humanity's relationship with the Zika virus, recounting how an equatorial African microbe surfaced in the Yap Islands in the Pacific in 2007, infecting 1 percent of the population in just five months.
Larry Squire, who is distinguished professor of psychiatry, neurosciences and psychology at the University of California, San Diego, described this kind of learning as "habit learning or skill learning," which is neurologically distinct from what is called "declarative learning," that is, learning facts and events.
Any decent pair of working retinas would discern the pop cultural — and political — cues: the proliferation of teeny alt labels producing sophisticated looks indistinguishable from thrift-store finds (translation: cool AF); the advent of $200 declarative T-shirts; teensy handbags you can't actually fit anything into.
Building a new culture and identity, after saying a more declarative goodbye to the Tom Thibodeau Administration with their dismissal of Rose and Joakim Noah—they are, uncannily, both now New York Knicks—will not be easy in a locker room awash in these brilliant, abrasive ciphers.
Just as Aptekar lifts and rearranges snippets of classical paintings, overlaying them with song lyrics or other declarative statements, creating a decidedly '90s graphic design vibe, it turns out that Zimmermann's compositions are anything but arbitrary, but actually highly abstracted details taken from close-up bits of advertising imagery.
At a conference in Nijmegen that had preceded our trip to Malta, there were papers on "the anatomical similarities in the phonatory apparati of humans and harbor seals" and "hippocampal-dependent declarative memory," along with a neuropsychological analysis of speech and sound processing in the brains of beatboxers.
Spending hours watching cable television, refusing to read his daily intelligence briefing, disrupting negotiations with Congress by constantly shifting positions and dictating policy by declarative tweets are all clearly outside what the founders would regard as good executive leadership, but they are too subjective to be a reliable basis for impeachment.
Unlike the President, who often speaks in a disjointed way that is full of emotion and devoid of meaning, she offered declarative sentences that left no doubt about her meaning Yes, she had an affair with Trump that began shortly after his wife, Melania, gave birth to his youngest son.
The characters of Susie and Ros get totally shafted in 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' Using feminism as aesthetic rather than meaning, its declarative wokeness amounts to little more than nauseating soapbox Moments of Intersectional Feminism that are like a bad after-school special that only makes you want to do more drugs.
But empowered by a rock-informed groove overseen by French-Irish Mbongwana Star producer Liam Farrell, the music is unbowed and declarative as it subordinates squarely rousing Euro-America to polyrhthmically engaged Africa—an Africa represented by Panzi Hospital in southern Congo, where 200 of the 350 beds go to rape survivors.
As surprising to us as these developments are, and as lacking as the statements are in any details regarding who is expected to provide the required amount of financing and on what terms, they are nevertheless declarative statements from the CEO of a public company which we feel should be considered seriously.
"For LGBTQ workers and for LGBTQ people in general," the court's decision in the cases "will be a declarative and transformative statement of our legal rights under federal law," Chase Strangio, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union who will be arguing in the Harris Funeral Homes case on behalf of Stephens, told Vox.
Moved by the declarative and inspiring words, Heinz ultimately got permission to reprint the sign with a new design, set up a Facebook page ("Kindness is Everything") to help distribute it, and worked to ensure that proceeds from sales went to local and national nonprofits, including the Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health and ACLU.
He hosts Slate's popular linguistics podcast, "Lexicon Valley," and, in another recent book, "Words on the Move" (Henry Holt), writes acceptingly of such trends as "uptalk" (the tendency to end declarative sentences with the upward lilt of the voice that usually accompanies a question) and the peppering of "like" throughout the speech of younger Americans.
With its latest film, the fantasy adventure Kubo and the Two Strings, Laika CEO Travis Knight is making the jump from animator to director, and it's tempting to approach the film as a sort of mission statement: a declarative text that lays out just what Knight and Laika think the medium is capable of in 2016.
In its slew of references, its relentless genre-shuffling, its specific lyrical and musical allusions to black music history, the album interpolates shards of culture without necessarily producing something new — she has no aural signature, no recognizable Solange style beyond neosoul's default harmonic palette, and when a song's lyric isn't simple and declarative it shrinks from view.
Ms. Marshall said she had not seen any research attributing speech patterns to certain demographics but had noticed that "like" is used heavily by the younger generation, "so" by those in their 30s and "uptick" or "upspeak" — ending a declarative sentence in such a way that it sounds like a question — by women in their 20s and 30s.
But whether a given case is real or not, it's arguably more important for a TV judge to be compelling than it is to have legal expertise; to many viewers, court shows are less about the letter of the law and more about injecting a boring morning with splashy conflict, preferably settled with the declarative bang of a gavel and satisfied voiceover.
Possibly laughable, however, is that the letter never gave a declarative statement that Trump never did these things (although it called them false), it never offered language for a retraction (which is usually what these letters do), and, most notably, it used language that seemingly misunderstood how defamation suits work when the plaintiff is a public figure — like a presidential candidate.
In a chapter on dementia, for instance, Kandel introduces us to the classic brain pathology studies of Alois Alzheimer (a close colleague of Emil Kraepelin); he tells the celebrated story of patient H.M., whose 1953 brain surgery destroyed his capacity to form new declarative memories; and he guides us through some of his own research on learning in invertebrates and animal models of Alzheimer's disease.
After orchestrations so outdated that I half-expected a sweaty sax solo, the rules of "Cats" are quickly laid out: A dozen actors covered in CGI fur are about to participate in an "American Idol"-like competition involving a lot of declarative songs, the near-constant use of the made-up adjective "jellicle," and frequent abduction attempts by a cat with giant pecs played by Idris Elba.
It's fascinating to think of Schapiro, inspired by the discourse she was helping to create, doing these pieces when she was able to return to her studio after the intense period of working with the feminist program on the Womanhouse project in the fall of 8 and early winter of 223, but before she had a name for this work, before "femmage" and "pattern and decoration" became movements and personal brands, with their declarative power but sometimes restrictive effect on art practice.

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