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"dichotomy" Definitions
  1. dichotomy (between A and B) a division or contrast between two groups or things that are completely opposite to and different from each other

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It's a strange dichotomy, and in Green Arrow: Rebirth #1, the authors play with that dichotomy.
The great myths and legends of history, to say nothing of religious narratives, are supposedly rooted in this dichotomy: a dichotomy that humans crave.
I think there's a false dichotomy between people and businesses.
It isn't as big a dichotomy as you might think.
The Pixel Buds are the perfect example of this dichotomy.
Christopher Robin's sad adolescence is a consequence of that dichotomy.
As a band they've always been something of a dichotomy.
For the moment, Trump seems entirely content with that dichotomy.
That dichotomy isn't just potentially useful for your daily commute.
Perhaps that dichotomy is worth us, as a society, examining.
Marissa: The gay skinhead really is the really ultimate dichotomy.
Small businesses have sprung up seeking to exploit this dichotomy.
"I don't want to support the false dichotomy," he said.
There is a strange dichotomy to Milan's reputation under Sacchi.
This is the dichotomy that hangs over the party today.
In normal times, there is a sense to this dichotomy.
The gun debate is difficult enough without that false dichotomy.
All at once, I no longer felt like a dichotomy.
We must reject the false dichotomy of theory and practice.
Writer Ernest Owens pointed out the dichotomy in that reasoning.
One dichotomy the show explores is that of agrarian vs.
"All Lives Matter" is, in my opinion a false dichotomy.
So, that's very important, and that's a dichotomy in itself.
You see that kind of dichotomy quite a bit at RSA.
So it's going to be this dichotomy between headline and core.
The dichotomy echoes both readymades and the work of Donald Judd.
There's also the dichotomy of Saitama and almost every other character.
Swift's trial has created somewhat of a dichotomy amongst the internet.
Legendary audio engineer and producer Alan Parsons represents this dichotomy well.
This dichotomy has also made Saunders hopeful about expanding the business.
Angelica and Eliza fall neatly into the old conventional/rebellious dichotomy.
The east-west dichotomy also obscures dissenting voices in central Europe.
The 77,000 cap Scottish town has a strange dichotomy about it.
There's no saying for certain where they land within that dichotomy.
I reject any dichotomy that pits the analytic against the emotional.
Futuristic yet elegant — a dichotomy not every brand can pull off.
Suddenly, I was obsessed with understanding the world through this dichotomy.
It's not about containment or mitigation -- which is a false dichotomy.
Mr. Shinn's staging tones down that dichotomy, as do the performances.
To a family so preoccupied with the dichotomy of good vs.
They explore the dichotomy between French and German political-economic philosophies.
I don't always think the dichotomy is between regulation and deregulation.
I think the dichotomy is between smart regulation and dumb regulation.
Manhandling the American flag was a perfect representation of this dichotomy.
Democrats plan to use the nomination process to underscore the dichotomy.
And I saw this interesting dichotomy of creativity and growing wealth.
I think policies reflect values, so it's not a clear dichotomy.
The omission added another layer of dichotomy to an already scattershot campaign.
Jones refused to let this dichotomy affect him, in his own way.
Ms Shotwell points to a dichotomy in attitudes to risk at SpaceX.
Fashion, much like anything else in the world, exists in a dichotomy.
There's an interesting dichotomy at play when we talk about fitness Instagrams.
The Bonnie/Amanda dichotomy is just the tip of the iceberg, really.
I hate the dichotomy that you're either enjoying it or you're not.
So those two things right away are a dichotomy of one another.
Noisey: The shape of Devo has always straddled a kind of dichotomy.
The dichotomy will likely be debated by historians for the foreseeable future.
The dichotomy between life at the I.O.C. and life here was glaring.
The dichotomy between those two experiences is, fundamentally, a difference in procurement.
The show will challenge the traditional dichotomy of handmade and machine-made.
SP There's also a dichotomy between the roles of innovation and policy.
In their multilayered dichotomy, they were both familiar and not at all.
Once the manic "Markos" ends, the B-side presents this weird dichotomy.
It set up a false dichotomy that has morphed over the years.
Boxing's relationship to drugs from a performance standpoint is an interesting dichotomy.
The defining story of Kate and Will's courtship, after all, embodies this dichotomy.
Sometimes the dichotomy of the world we live in can be quite daunting.
Nguyen and Mai have contrasting styles, and the visual dichotomy can be startling.
Ms. Marchant's aim in "Cure" is to expose the absurdity of this dichotomy.
This theory accurately plays into the whole theme of dichotomy on the show.
That dichotomy is most clearly represented by who is using "n----" and how.
Still more say the dichotomy between the two is no longer even relevant.
That's a really weird dichotomy and that alone is really interesting to me.
People on Twitter also took notice of this dichotomy, and criticized the show.
Framing the issue as "strong regulation lets China win" creates a false dichotomy.
I've always felt like our best music always has that dichotomy as well.
"This is a dichotomy most people can't get their heads around," said Cramer.
Logical though it may be for Apple, this MacBook Pro presents a dichotomy.
This dichotomy also falsely suggests that men are the sole source of misogyny.
The choice between good jobs and a healthy planet is a false dichotomy.
He has suggested that the issue is best thought of as a dichotomy.
The binary choice between endless wars and neo-isolationism is a false dichotomy.
In this dichotomy, Italy reflects the latter -- though that is a recent change.
Elliott does nothing to tone down the butch-femme dichotomy in the work.
And it's a bit of a dichotomy in the U.S. market right now.
Similarly, the analog-digital dichotomy often plays a large role in music discourse.
It is the false dichotomy that Second Amendment extremists foist upon our culture.
That speaks to the weird dichotomy in viewers' opinions of drones right now.
The problem of the title is that eternal conundrum, the mind-body dichotomy.
Another future potential is to break away from the binary gender dichotomy altogether.
And on which side of that dichotomy do selfies and Instagram posts fall?
"Harriet" circumvents this gendered dichotomy between men who fight and women who hide.
"I think there is an interesting dichotomy with the VA," one consultant said.
Other members of this administration have also argued this false dichotomy on immigration.
The ocean, unlike space, has a weird dichotomy: There is both above and below.
I fucking hate that term because it dichotomizes what is no longer a dichotomy.
The complexity doesn't stop with this dichotomy between dual-use apps and overt spyware.
Liu Bolin's Angels and Charger Man, from his Charger Series, also reflect this dichotomy.
Exhibit A in this troubling dichotomy: Sharon Osbourne's response to Kim Kardashian's nude selfies.
We solve for this dichotomy by creating rationalizations and excuses to do both simultaneously.
This brings us to the interesting dichotomy of the digital you: there are two.
This dichotomy has been sharpened by a run of weak data in recent days.
Attending the Paris Motor Show this week, I see this dichotomy everywhere around me.
How Perry navigates this dichotomy in these highly charged political times is worth watching.
The man versus machine dichotomy has been a staple of pop culture for decades.
However, for Buffalo Hyde, the dichotomy between contemporary and traditional is trite and tired.
The research also suggests that the nature-or-nurture debate is a false dichotomy.
At the helm of this team is Brian Snitker, a dichotomy of baseball experience.
That dichotomy could create an anti-competitive business atmosphere, the Electronic Frontier Foundation argues.
" JCL: "At the start there's so much of this dichotomy between Elizabeth and Margaret.
This dichotomy is visible in bonds from Anglian Water and its holdco Osprey Finance.
Gerald Casale: Yes, the book was supposed to be even more of a dichotomy.
If that dichotomy makes you skin start to crawl, I think it's meant to.
Q: Can you talk about the dichotomy between Ali's principles and his survival instincts?
It's a dichotomy that many of us have faced and will continue to face.
What feels more apparent than ever is how artfully Smith sets up this dichotomy.
But it also highlights the dichotomy between those at the top and everyone else.
Her forthcoming album, Witness, further explores the dichotomy of Perry's public and private self.
Less intense anger won't, in light of today's stark ideological dichotomy, change anyone's vote.
There is, currently, a diet version of the Huxtable-Conner dichotomy recurring on ABC.
And one reason for that dichotomy is the way top executives often get paid.
One of the play's main focuses is on the dichotomy between corruption and purity.
They pronounce words like "melancholy" and "dichotomy" with the "ch" making the "cha" sound.
They're creating the very dichotomy that will, in the end, blow the place up.
That dichotomy has kept an element of volatility in the markets as conditions develop.
Wade or the Republic of Gilead, but that dichotomy isn't all that far wrong.
We wanted that juxtaposition, that dichotomy, of a real world within the fictional world.
But the arbitrary division of foreign and domestic policy is itself a false dichotomy.
In particular, she wants to challenge the body-mind dichotomy that often characterizes treatment models.
FBI director James Comey most recently pushed the dichotomy in an op-ed for Lawfare.
Philomene defines non-binary as "any person who doesn't fit in the man/woman" dichotomy.
There's just not that same clean/evil, good/bad dichotomy with the majority of vegans.
It&aposs a clear dichotomy and I think the president is on the right track.
She credits this to her Midwestern upbringing, and I'm Glad About You depicts the dichotomy.
Asking whether it is shareholders or "the people" who matter most is a false dichotomy.
This power negates the well-worn dichotomy between words and actions that haunts late capitalism.
This dichotomy captures, in two moments, what Ivanka supporters love and what Ivanka detractors loathe.
That's in complete dichotomy of generations on generations believing we needed another country to survive.
But looking at Russia through the lens of risk and reward they see a dichotomy.
This creates a strange dichotomy between the story being presented and what we actually see.
The "drawbridge up" or "drawbridge down" dichotomy looks a bit too self-serving for comfort.
Does this dichotomy even matter if in the end all will return to the sea?
The park itself is also free of nudity, creating another dichotomy—real world versus park.
We have this weird dichotomy where it used to be that women were entirely stifled.
Husbands had thoughts about mom hair too, putting the Madonna/whore dichotomy on full display.
Reg in particular is in the throes of a unique dichotomy of struggling and thriving.
The choice between treating workers well and running a profitable business is a false dichotomy.
We went back to my place, and I explored the dichotomy between lust and politics.
They didn't fit in very well to the black-white dichotomy of the segregationist South.
It's 2017, and women are more complex than the disturbing dichotomy You Get Me employs.
The "Dany is great and Cersei isn't so much" dichotomy couldn't have been more clear.
Still others question the dichotomy itself, arguing that the two theories are not mutually exclusive.
By now, Vergecast listeners should know there's no such thing as a platform publisher dichotomy.
The dichotomy "angers us, and frustrates us, and bewilders us to no end," Knight said.
Claiming it was for nuclear family only is a fake dichotomy, and I'm very annoyed.
Super Tuesday brought the Democratic Party back to that dichotomy and back to those two.
" The older generations "keep things kind of traditional and classy — it's such a beautiful dichotomy.
Alas, Cohan remains a prisoner of that dichotomy for the length of this small book.
A consistent theme in media featuring queer people is the masc-femme, top-bottom dichotomy.
When Badgley left that role, the almost inevitable dichotomy of artist versus art was presented.
That tactic runs counter to Impossible's focus on the meat lover, representing an interesting marketing dichotomy.
But that character dichotomy exists with Bay Area hippy culture as a backdrop, according to Berg.
For a preview of this strange dichotomy, watch her unforgettable interview on Dick Cavett in 1968.
" The dichotomy is so stark between the loyal ally and the "devil" who's "got to go.
This is a reality the depths of which the poll dichotomy is just scratching the surface.
By contrast, the simple conformist/nonconformist dichotomy at the heart of "Originals" is not similarly balanced.
The dichotomy between tech and consumer spending on this front is highlighted in the chart below.
This dichotomy is what leaves Democrats running for reelection in red states with the tough choice.
I affirm and echo that dichotomy between the expectation of performing depression, or performing overcoming depression.
"I think the tension between posterity and 'the now' is a false dichotomy," Bar-Lev said.
EC: There's almost an intentional push to continue a media dichotomy between LGBT people and religion.
And I think the natural dichotomy between that and the landscape, the tension there, is interesting.
Call it naivete, but in that time, I built up a false dichotomy in my mind.
I choose to call it "The Dichotomy of Evil" (as opposed to "The Banality of Evil").
"We have this false dichotomy," Raju Mann, the director of land use for the Council, said.
After a long day of walking, I stopped at Coffee Dichotomy and Spirits for a latte.
For me, the pulse point of the race is in the absurd dichotomy of its setting.
The ending to the sixth and penultimate season serves as a perfect example of this dichotomy.
The cost of that forgetting is the perpetuation of a false dichotomy between particularism and universalism.
That's a misleading, false dichotomy, inconsistent with everything we know about human nature and about ourselves.
The dichotomy of religion and sexuality has been the central tension in the making of D'Angelo.
So there's a bit of a dichotomy there, and we're all sorting our way through it.
It's a good dichotomy that shows how forward thinking and well-thought out her music gets.
A future is unfolding where such a dichotomy between male and female devotees will not survive.
That is a dichotomy that erodes public trust in our justice system and in our law enforcement.
It's a dichotomy of wild experimental production and a grounded pop sensibility—a wild fantasia of sound.
But the dichotomy you posited between convenience and privacy is a false one and risks misleading businesses.
There, a singular influencer style often prevailed and gave rise to the dichotomy of Instagram versus reality.
But never had this dichotomy been more clear to me than when I started working for VICE.
"  Daveed Diggs recognizes the dichotomy of Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence and "he sucks.
The dichotomy is part of the reason Perry decided to embark on such a drastic pixie haircut.
Its descriptive convenience is undeniable, but it tends to reduce a complex issue to an idle dichotomy.
Libratone is an interesting Danish company that lands smack in the middle of this Apple-Google dichotomy.
The dichotomy of words used between Yellen and reporters shows the conflicted place the chair is in.
Nearly two centuries ago, John Quincy Adams addressed exactly the false dichotomy of ceaseless military intervention vs.
It's hard to choose because the introvert/extrovert dichotomy reflects a tired and outdated view of personality.
"There's a little bit of a dichotomy," said Carolyn Betts Fleming, founder and CEO of Betts Recruiting.
Haldane insists there is no dichotomy between acknowledging past policy mistakes and preserving a central bank's credibility.
And, yes, the same dichotomy exists if you begin each time period with January instead of February.
Several other members of the scientific community have also pointed out that the dichotomy doesn't make sense.
In this dichotomy lies the challenge for policymakers and thought leaders searching for solutions for all retirees.
But as he tells it, that dichotomy is exactly why he wants to take over the series.
Our culture always maintains a dichotomy between machine-made and man-made, and she is merging that.
Dr. Preben Brandenhoff: Here's the dichotomy between hospital interests and our interests as doctors and patient advocates.
This dichotomy resonated with Lou Wilson, an L.A.-based improv comic you may recognize from American Vandal.
But there's a big problem with how this dichotomy is being interpreted by laypeople and lawmakers alike.
Few of us will understand the dichotomy of loving a parent while simultaneously wanting to murder them.
There has long been a false dichotomy that a state is either worker-friendly or business-friendly.
BV: I want to situate your work within Manila's dichotomy as a hyperconnected yet also impoverished city.
In the intervening years, the Felix dichotomy has grown wider and wider, encompassing more and more goalkeepers.
Paak and D.R.A.M. — have realized that rapping and singing are just two sides of a false dichotomy.
He says that climate change renders the old dichotomy of the global versus the local completely futile.
"The dichotomy imposes a costly operational burden both on the casino industry and law enforcement," Freeman asserted.
The dichotomy between the weird, flashy world of Judgment and the serious, cool demeanor of Yagami is perfect.
The stoics would say you're a dichotomy between whipping yourself to toughen yourself up and helping other people.
This type of dichotomy and resistance to work together toward a common goal is not a foreign concept.
In a way, it's reminiscent of the way Haruki Murakami books question the dichotomy of abandonment and belonging.
I am disappointed that a false dichotomy has been presented between the Gompertz law and a complete plateau.
In stunning multiple exposures on analog film, photographer Sarah Palmer illustrates the dichotomy that is today's Korean Peninsula.
It is this dichotomy—and not the internet-enabled fornication tools such as Tinder—that interests Mr Herzog.
But then again, that kind of dichotomy is what makes Black Mirror so mesmerizing in the first place.
However, the trial also points to a strange dichotomy in how we talk about the War on Drugs.
Amma straddles the Madonna-whore dichotomy that all the women and girls of Wind Gap must live within.
What this has done, some experts point out, is created a dichotomy between onshore and offshore dollar economies.
That question gets right to the crux of the US-China dichotomy between visionary research and practical implementation.
Or at least we wanted more issues to be free of the predictable party line dichotomy every time.
Then there's the moral overlay, the good/bad dichotomy produced by seeing the world through a healthist lens.
In my head, in previous episodes, I had a dichotomy set up between Peter (good) and Bryan (evil).
Part of the problem is that there's a false dichotomy presented to people, which is legalize or prohibit.
She also discussed that cultural dichotomy we tend to have when discussing pregnant women's bodies versus motherhood bodies.
His name is a dichotomy that says it all: he uses seemingly throwaway references to say something larger.
This is what you should act like,'" she said, adding that this dichotomy was a "recipe for unhappiness.
I can only speak for the women outside America, for whom Democratic-Republican affiliations are a foreign dichotomy.
The other major football programs in America did not follow suit, and a clear dichotomy began to emerge.
However, choosing between preventing terrorism and disease is a false dichotomy – we can and must do both. ADVERTISEMENT
In important ways, the Sanders-Clinton dichotomy served to simply exclude the entire animating worldview behind Netroots Nation.
Pfister — whose cinematography includes the entirety of Christopher Nolan's dark Batman trilogy — clearly struggles to navigate that dichotomy.
This dichotomy is the potion that Bejar would pour into his life's work, beginning with City of Daughters.
Trying to win in the Sunbelt versus trying to win in the Rust Belt is a false dichotomy.
There's long been a strange dichotomy when it comes to kitchens: In the home, it's a woman's job.
The dichotomy of this trial is that it is a grave and historic occasion accented by partisan bickering.
This is reflected in a "dichotomy" between a recovering labor market and surprisingly weak industrial production and investment.
The fascinating Rodgers-Cousins dichotomy Cousins is less talented, less heralded and has a lower ceiling than Rodgers.
Stevens says the distinction between theater in the round and theater using the web is a false dichotomy.
The Rubio report seeks to move beyond the free-market/statist dichotomy and find new ways to proceed.
This dichotomy is a trap: An anchorwomen can always be criticized for being too Murphy or too Corky.
The combination of government overreach and ineffective programs creates a brutal dichotomy of very rich and very poor.
This dichotomy is reinforced by a culture-nature dynamic embedded in his use of synthetic and organic materials.
The outdoor-urban connection is a "cool dichotomy," said Lang, who is also a climber and backcountry skier.
So you're looking to preserve this dichotomy of love as both a social construct and a biological impulse?
"There's a dichotomy going on here, between the beautiful landscape and the secret history that's hidden underneath," he says.
It's a good dichotomy of artists, with both Miguel and The Killers performing to cap off the night's performances.
It's another way to encourage his rock star image, which sits at such dichotomy with the pope's first address.
After all, Ford testified before 17 male senators and only four women and that dichotomy has hit a nerve.
This early scene encapsulates the dichotomy constantly at play in Trust: such enormous wealth, contrasted with such astounding miserliness.
We embrace or belittle, eat or starve — and everyone knows what the general societal preference is in that dichotomy.
"There's almost this dichotomy where there's the good and exceptional refugees and the rest aren't so good," she said.
The organizers of the plan to wear white roses to the Grammys are all too aware of this dichotomy.
Sometimes shopping online it felt overwhelming and there were too many options – it's more like the dichotomy of choice.
You say that there's a perceived conflict between being religious and scientific but that this is a false dichotomy.
From the start, the show set up a dichotomy between the Starks and the more mercenary and expedient Lannisters.
For decades, TV had no idea what to do with anyone whose sexuality fell outside a gay-straight dichotomy.
It is a false dichotomy to suggest there is a choice between promoting U.S. values and other core interests.
So learning Spanish has fundamentally changed my worldview: I no longer see the same dichotomy between Americans and Mexicans.
All of which creates a dichotomy: how can such an intimate experience be translated to a large festival crowd?
Basically, it's an Acura-borne exercise in dichotomy, which, for better or worse, makes for an excellent daily driver.
It's the scumbro dichotomy: You have to look like the thing you aren't to be the thing you are.
" Another former Times reporter, Gerald Eskenazi, remembered "the strange dichotomy of addressing him as 'Muhammad' and writing about 'Clay.
I, of course, no longer feel that way, but it was probably an interesting ... would that be a dichotomy?
In Tocqueville's view, this was one of the most outstanding features of American democracy (embodying the liberal-republican dichotomy).
The dichotomy between being a Hong Konger and Chinese also encompasses the larger conflict between the two generations' values.
This dichotomy is something the band has long grappled with, and on Victory Lap it's never been more pronounced.
So there's a bit of a dichotomy between dance as a way of expression and drugs that destroy that.
The neighborhood, she explained, "has two souls" — bourgeois and working class — that reflect a dichotomy that Pasolini felt strongly.
My identity felt like a dichotomy: Former me was found in and with Wes, new me was a stranger.
At the heart of her practice, however, is an abiding interest in the dichotomy of representation and self-representation.
That they both inhabit the book indicates the real complexity of the man himself, but the dichotomy remains unexamined.
That dichotomy is true as far as it goes, but there is another defining theme running through Roberts's jurisprudence.
That dichotomy between aggression and welcome obviously consumes commentary about the Sanders movement, but at a much higher pitch.
This dichotomy, the resistance to the system while also participating in it, played a large part in Kippenberger's work.
The legal and technical issues are complex, but the positioning is simple, reflecting a dichotomy in the tech sector.
The contrast between the tabloid-style kitsch and the intimacy of her love songs implies a public/private dichotomy.
Her characters were sweet and they liked sex — a dichotomy many women in the audience personally understood was possible.
Luckily, American Horror Story: 1984 has nine more episodes with which to complicate its dichotomy of villains and virgins.
A look at the effects of affirmative action bans also suggests the idea is based on a false dichotomy.
This is a limited and overstated dichotomy, but it does inform the music, and how we hear the music.
I would actually have been satisfied with a deep exploration of that dichotomy as the emotional crux of the film.
This is the dichotomy present in the work of Pittsburgh-born, D.C./West Virginia-based multimedia artist Brian Everett Miller.
He has very strong views on subjects, but they don&apost always line up with the traditional liberal conservative dichotomy.
The dichotomy shows how China's success over these last 30 years has been built on the backs of working people.
"There is a real dichotomy" between the richly valued broad market and the cheapness of many individual stocks, he said.
Like the concepts that drive them, Jaar's compositions are based less on hooks, melodies, and rhythms than contrast and dichotomy.
Problem is, traditional media judges itself and others by entirely different standards and metrics, which has created an interesting dichotomy.
The only catch is that they exist outside of the Windows/Mac dichotomy, instead running on Google's closed ChromeOS ecosystem.
There's an interesting dichotomy at play with the perzine, it's at once intensely personal, and distributed out into the public.
First, the very setup of a slow-and-steady tortoise versus a fast-and-scattered hare is a false dichotomy.
The personal versus national interest dichotomy was at work in more dramatic fashion during President Trump's summit meeting with Putin.
" At the end of the day, Cramer sees Apple's stock as a glaring "dichotomy between the traders and the investors.
The dichotomy of pencil work and clay sculpture creates an effect that draws the eye to the two-dimensional center.
Thomas Abt: My biggest problem with the national conversation is that we've created a false dichotomy between legitimacy and safety.
There's such a dichotomy to see the joy of these children and yet the dire situations in which they lived.
There is an interesting dichotomy in how light, which theoretically gives you information, can actually remove information and disorient you.
" Dr. Bronner's, in a nutshell, is about the overlapping areas — not, Michael corrects me, a dichotomy — of "soap and soul.
I often see the health policy discussion framed as a dichotomy: either we eliminate private health insurance, or we don't.
So there's an interesting dichotomy there, because it's a very progressive town and one of the greatest places to live.
In their deliberate unnaturalness, Morse's paintings highlight the false dichotomy between nature and culture that underpins much contemporary ecological theory.
This dichotomy plagued Representative Bennie Thompson, the Mississippi Democrat who served as ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee.
"This dichotomy, that it has to be one or the other, is a little bit old-fashioned," Dr. Douka said.
This idea of arrogance matched with discipline is a kind of interesting dichotomy to explore a little bit more deeply.
Placed in this dichotomy, it's easy to see why families like mine fight so hard to be the "good" immigrants.
It's a dichotomy Rudd uses to full advantage in "Living With Yourself," a comedy-drama with a science-fiction twist.
The dichotomy between Netflix's plans and Apple's could also give Apple an upper hand when it comes to courting talent.
That in a nutshell captures the dichotomy of how we who fancy ourselves sophisticated and enlightened tend to handle religion.
I'd vote for someone with an empathetic mindset over a candidate who capitalizes on an us-vs-them dichotomy any day.
This is the play-to-play dichotomy that's prevented Portland from building on last year's magical ride to the second round.
Or they can accept the dichotomy of east and west and aspire, at best, to build wobbly bridges between the two.
Too often, being a working mother presents a false dichotomy: be either the loving, devoted mother or the cold-hearted careerist.
In truth, the dichotomy between reproductive rights and economic justice is a false one: We cannot have one without the other.
But here's the thing — what I remember the most is not really caring about being different — I've always love the dichotomy.
But there's a weird dichotomy where those stories and meanings start to take precedence in people's minds over the actual canon.
Highlighting the dichotomy between the two plans, the center says Clinton's plan would be short-term negative and longer-term positive.
But it's useful in laying out so clearly the false dichotomy that has plagued princess stories — and not just princess stories.
At the same time, it's important to note that a strict dichotomy between style and substance isn't clear within Catholic theology.
And in a way, that dichotomy itself points out the problem with defining — let alone actually getting rid of — "fake news."
Now, Congress and the Trump administration have an opportunity to roll back the regulations causing this dichotomy in the American economy.
I know they're really trying to make a dichotomy between the two characters, but his hedonism/recklessness is a little dramatic.
"That's a real dichotomy, particularly with a pretty heavily discounted Federal Reserve hike coming up in about a week," Cashin said.
That dichotomy is the key to understanding why the anti-Trump manifestos from Flake, Bush, and McCain aren't shifting Republican opinion.
And our leaders, in every community, from every movement, and on both sides of the aisle, must reflect this difficult dichotomy.
"There's a clear dichotomy there," said Jim Carafano, the vice president of foreign and defense policy studies at the Heritage Foundation.
Examine this dichotomy more closely, and you'll recognize its influence on just about every moral judgment we make about one another.
Heartmachine's first game explores the dichotomy between old and new in a simple way: what's above ground, and what's below it.
Last month it purchased Dichotomy Creative Group, a new English language production company run by former Paramount pictures president, Adam Goodman.
The AP's Elana Schor says the party is struggling with that dichotomy, and what lessons to learn from Hillary Clinton's loss.
While these terms roughly correspond to the age-old dichotomy between individualism and collectivism, they are not synonymous with those terms.
That dichotomy is essential to sustaining the mystical omniscience of a play that draws heavily from biblical scripture and Jewish ritual.
But he added that the U.S. "can't stay in the current situation," where a dichotomy exists between state and federal law.
And, in its own way, the Chandgaon mosque proved that the dichotomy between secular and religious architecture had always been false.
Everyone today credits Jacques with the idea and views Sheehy as a popularizer: a gendered dichotomy if ever there was one.
When public health officials say a pathogen is or isn't "airborne," they create a false dichotomy that doesn't keep people safe.
Whether I wanted to or not, I've lived within the exhausting and dehumanizing dichotomy between the good versus bad immigrant narrative.
Members of his team have long told me the senator rejects the good-bad dichotomy that dominates Washington's foreign policy discourse.
These would-be Muslim reformers, like Toynbee, ignore that the first-century Jewish world wasn't limited to the Herodian-Zealot dichotomy.
That dichotomy is at the center of a debate in Kansas City over how best to honor the civil rights icon.
IveyStates are forced into a false dichotomy between being worker-friendly or business-friendly, an idea Alabama Governor Kay Ivey rejects.
Meanwhile, dietary recommendations based on these bad data perpetuate perceptions that foods can be classified into a "healthy" versus "unhealthy" dichotomy.
It gives the press some legitimacy in their false dichotomy that this is a battle between trans women versus cis women.
This dichotomy of the head and heart is the root cause of many poor financial decisions, and I was not immune.
In my last book, I saw this dichotomy between machines that replace humans and machines that extend the power of humans.
"A sexually active girl is a 'slut,' while a similar boy is a 'player,' " Orenstein writes, acknowledging this as a timeless dichotomy.
Many saw that central dichotomy as a comment specifically on the experience of living as a black person in the United States.
Ironically, within this dichotomy, men and women have continued to witness great technological advancements, all with far-reaching and critically impactful results.
After getting a chance to test out the new Pixel 23s in person, it feels like I've walked into an interesting dichotomy.
And returning to anything like the red pill / blue pill dichotomy would seem strange when the follow-ups exploded that entire idea.
The room is a soft space that conjures celestial dreams, as it pointedly challenges the false dichotomy of male and female labor.
So we face a dichotomy as the historical improvements of Moore's Law slow, while new compute-intensive applications require exponentially more capability.
The dichotomy is a reminder of the sexual attraction of flesh as well as the need for nutrition, for filling flesh out.
But "we decided to try and escape the good guys-bad guys dichotomy": in other words, to depict barriers, not erect them.
I'm typically hesitant to invoke the "country over party" dichotomy because it's usually meaningless ("country" typically means whatever I think is right).
" Tester acknowledged that Trump won the majority of votes among rural Americans last year, saying the proposed proposal creates "an interesting dichotomy.
One problem with this three-part justification of originalism is that it relies on a false dichotomy between originalism and judicial subjectivism.
Her activities have fostered a surreal dichotomy in her public persona, as she is photographed on red carpets and in refugee camps.
The dichotomy springs from her polarizing position as the head of Planned Parenthood, the role she's occupied for the last twelve years.
This duality is at the core of what "Inside Evil" explores -- and it's a dichotomy that forensic psychologists have examined for years.
Yet for all its sprawl and ambition, it comes back to the dichotomy of the artist and the anti-artist, the tyrant.
"What you can see is this real dichotomy — on one side of the room, it's a feeling of color," Obama said Tuesday.
It's not hard to see how the scouting-or-scoring dichotomy figures in personnel decisions in other realms—for example, college admissions.
The artist, a native of Nagoya city, Japan and who now lives and works in New York, is a fan of dichotomy.
It just buys into an either/or dichotomy that doesn't even begin to disrupt the foundational issues that create the market gap.
Carson also created a dichotomy between cisgender women and transgender women, arguing that their different needs need to be taken into consideration.
The bizarre dichotomy of now: The greatest displacement of human beings in history occurs simultaneously with international leisure travel at stratospheric levels.
A dichotomy between the onstage and offstage lives of female ballet dancers characterized ballet up to at least the late-19th century.
They are multilayered, disruptive explorations of dichotomy (conceptually half of "black-and-white") that quickly dispense with any essentializing notion of color.
I believe the pro-child versus pro-woman dichotomy is a false one unduly perpetuated by both extremes of the abortion debate.
Her whole body moves expressively; she effortlessly catches the tricky dichotomy of being an Indian dancer who goes to classical-ballet paradise.
Virginia effectively contains the political and social equivalent of Alabama and New Jersey within its borders, and its politics reflect this dichotomy.
"It's a false dichotomy to say that the US should move forces from Africa to counter China and Russia," Estelle told me.
I don't want students to feel they are faced with a dichotomy and have conversations about the issue devolve into partisan camps.
Sekulow accused Democrats of creating a "false dichotomy" and suggesting that either Russia or Ukraine meddled in the election, but not both.
McGinnis, who dedicates her book to "the victims," examines this dichotomy of hope and violence, love and hate, with dexterity and grace.
That underrepresentation goes a long way toward explaining why there is such a strange dichotomy in European approaches to the Islamic Republic.
Orloff compares this dichotomy to "taking the SATs over and over again": first the verbal, then "3-D geometric reasoning" after lunch.
This dichotomy may sound heavy-handed, but the show never loses sight of the fact that it is essentially a love story.
Considering this dichotomy, it's a slap in the face for viewers when Kapoor says he has nothing to say as an artist.
Don't overplanIn an interview about their 2018 book, "The Dichotomy of Leadership," Willink and Babin told Business Insider overplanning could be dangerous. 
Kristen Meinzer, a former producer of "The Takeaway," said that the dichotomy was obvious: men got the shows, women got the podcasts.
Some astronomers suspect the dichotomy arises because the crust on the near side is much thinner than that of the far side.
But locally, Mr. Scavo's supporters — many of whom vocally supported Mr. Trump's re-election — are unsure such a dichotomy is a problem.
This logic, too, allows men who would persist in unwanted sexual conduct in artistic settings to set up a particularly pernicious dichotomy.
The exhibition features two new videos and text-based wall works that dig into the dichotomy of internal narratives versus external communications.
"We should reject a false dichotomy that it all boils down to a choice between speed and safety," he said in April.
No, it's a false dichotomy seemingly designed to make you feel dumb if you are skeptical of automation, like you are opposing progress.
Kostin sees a dichotomy between investor hopes and the reality on the ground, and says it's indicative of "cognitive dissonance" in the market.
This is the dichotomy of Trump's economy, which he simultaneously wants to be the best ever -- but also in dire need of assistance.
There's a slight dichotomy there, with making electronic music…There is, except that these things didn't just appear from nowhere – they're human creations.
I also try to dispense with this dichotomy that you are either religious or scientific; you are either for evolution or for God.
To the artistic mind, the dichotomy between the natural world, and the destruction of man is a never-ending source for creative pursuits.
It's an example of the dichotomy facing many Tibetans -- frustration over Chinese rule combined with a desire for an easier way of life.
Adam Sarhan, CEO of Sarhan Capital, told CNBC there is an underlying dichotomy between the sectors, insofar as how they've reacted to earnings.
"There is a false dichotomy between identity and class that has been leveraged by liberals (like those in the Clinton campaign)," Gong said.
"It's a false dichotomy to say that somehow a focus on human rights detracts from American security or economic well-being," he said.
Sakho's case is an example of how doping charges are rarely the black-and-white, good versus evil dichotomy they're portrayed to be.
Amidst the false dichotomy argument of whether an ant would die or not, nobody was considering the third option of lethal atmospheric pressure.
One reason for the disparity was the "natural dichotomy" between how investors saw themselves and how they wanted to grow returns, Dayal explained.
" Corley suggested that lawmakers consider resolving the "stark dichotomy" of the new "low wage workforce performing low skill but highly flexible episodic jobs.
Here is a perfect example of the dichotomy on display right now presented by Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab.
In some ways it's a continuation of the dichotomy between representational and abstract art—it eschews immediate recognition for a more expressive quality.
But the core dichotomy of the DC's "film" universe is still in that crystal sheen phase—steady avoiding a dirtiness on its icons.
That dichotomy appeals to Mr. Kane, who has always had a taste for making the safe seem seamy, and the seamy seem safe.
This is precisely what I mean when I suggest you consider the narrative you've established about your ex, which is all about dichotomy.
But that dichotomy between "serious, literary, unlikable" and "commercial, breezy, likable" characters fundamentally glosses over the best of what great literature can accomplish.
Smith explores this dichotomy in two poems alluding to Baldwin's "Everybody's Protest Novel," ultimately concluding that we cannot separate literature from political advocacy.
The 13th Congressional District also has unemployment rates well above the national average, which can be seen in the stark dichotomy between communities.
"We have this dichotomy where girls consistently outperform boys in the classroom, but boys consistently out-talk girls in the classroom," she said.
The extraordinary and undeniable chemistry that flows between Dot and Seurat is not based in the usual mind (his) versus body (hers) dichotomy.
The dichotomy between the Starship's rapid development and the plodding Space Launch System points to how differently the two projects get their funding.
The Salt Bae-Dan the Baker dichotomy exemplifies the food world&aposs love-hate affair with Instagram in its first decade of existence.
"That's the great dichotomy," said Ben Pring, the director of the Center for the Future of Work at Cognizant, a technology services firm.
The titles are also a handy guide into the dichotomy of the entire album — righteous anger and petty vengeance but also how dare you!
Finally, the configuration of weaponized apparatuses, deployments, and structures in "Autel pour Yemaya" seems to transcend the old dichotomy between technology and the natural.
"The idea of the world's sexiest, most dangerous accountant is certainly the kind of delicious dichotomy that makes for a great movie," says Kendrick.
To explain the dichotomy, experts have a few theories that underscore how much has changed since 1966, even as some things remain the same.
It's also a similar dichotomy between Nintendo's 2DS / 3DS: the 2DS wasn't an indictment of the 3DS; it was an expansion of the concept.
The dichotomy between real life and Instagram life established in the movie's first moments will be tread and retread in every scene to come.
Although it's often presented as a dichotomy (the apparent subjectivity of the writer versus the seeming objectivity of the psychologist), it need not be.
The old dichotomy of a brand-name pill followed by a generic version of that pill doesn't really hold up for custom-made drugs.
The dichotomy facing the ECB is that economic growth is robust, but inflation remains weak, and well below the ECB's near 2 percent target.
In an interview with Out Magazine, Petras elaborated further on the dichotomy between being a pop star and a figure in the trans community.
Speaking of social dichotomy and forbidden love, we spent a lot of Runaways feeling for some unrequited crushes and becoming thoroughly invested in them.
Studies show there is a dichotomy between how health care workers view end-of-life care and how the rest of the world does.
People often view representation and abstraction as two sides of a dichotomy, but this is a failure to understand the promiscuity of visual language.
One interesting dichotomy I have noticed in venture is the dual fiduciary responsibilities board members may have: to the company and to their firm.
" Green, who is also a touring musician, sees no dichotomy: "Any idea that if you're one you're not the other is completely made up.
Sarah DeRemer's series of critter-produce photo manipulations, Animal Food, offers viewers insight in blending the dichotomy between the flora and fauna we consume.
A good example of that dichotomy might be the man whose face is made up of sock guns and the woman made of tacos.
This dichotomy between the two associations of the color seemed fitting, since our film is somewhere between a testimonial and a piece of propaganda.
What is the responsibility of the people on the first side of the dichotomy for the actions they have been manipulated and duped into?
And what's more peculiar is how that dichotomy will make us reflect on our own fixation with the world of gifting and dressing celebrities.
What is perhaps unique about Twitter is the dichotomy between this valuable role in empowering and connecting people and its ongoing lack of profitability.
What is perhaps unique about Twitter is the dichotomy between this valuable role in empowering and connecting people and its ongoing lack of profitability.
The video relies heavily on the snow/desert dichotomy which makes it seem like you are speaking to yourself before and after some event.
The dichotomy suggests that every happy American family exists at the expense of another family, like the other in all ways except social circumstances.
It dwells on the intimidating dichotomy of parenting: deciding what to try to fix in your children and what to accept and even celebrate.
Two reports this week will shed light on that dichotomy and give a sense of whether the home market economy is moving toward equilibrium.
This dichotomy — an extremely dry West and a very wet Northeast — is in keeping with the kind of changes expected in a warming climate.
"If you had to encapsulate the world we live in it's that," Salem explains of the dichotomy between the chord sequence and the lyrics.
Author Brandon Sanderson explored the dichotomy between Superman as a symbol of hope and as a horrible potential threat in his YA novel Steelheart.
"The dichotomy of the latest data suggests that there may be less slack in the economy than measured by traditional methods," the minutes said.
Somewhere between the time travel, the science cult, and the dichotomy of good and evil, the show lost (sorry) sight of its own vision.
We've created this dichotomy: we're going to use nothing, or wait for the perfect one instead of using the best available at the time.
Meanwhile, VJ Um Amel asserts that the dichotomy between technology and belief is false, obliterated by the assimilation of the former into quotidian life.
To Ms. Chalkowski, the indoor/outdoor dichotomy of cats' lives presented an opportunity to better understand how environmental exposure may put them at risk.
He rebelled against the prevailing discourse about the dichotomy between developing radical experiments in aesthetic form and engaging with socio-political issues in art.
Greek photographer Niko J. Kallianiotis's earliest memory of America is from Astoria, Queens, where he witnessed the shocking dichotomy between big-city affluence and homelessness.
There is an interesting dichotomy here, because for all the focus on refinement, there also is a cavalcade of new stuff to be excited about.
"Previously, we had this dichotomy between the private car and public transit," Susan Shaheen, co-director of UC Berkeley's Transportation Sustainability Research Center, told Motherboard.
Jones' book is a subtle exploration of that specific dichotomy, and the privileges Roy has been afforded over and over again, which explain his expectations.
And it's a false dichotomy to assume sports fans and Swift fans have no overlap, so some football fans were pleasantly surprised by the move.
The new division between best picture and popular picture may be ill-judged, but it reflects a pre-existing dichotomy between arthouse and multiplex fare.
Ridley Scott and Arrival's acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve have evidently chosen to jettison this dichotomy by merging Blade Runner 2049 with Blade Runner's dystopian counterpart.
I have read the lyrics about 100 times now and I still don't know how Alison died, but I do know the dichotomy of Ben.
He retorted that Mr Bershidsky was dealing in half-truths, at best, and in any case relying on a stereotypical dichotomy between East and West.
It's a dichotomy that still resonates in Hollywood, and wider society today, making Lamarr's story a cautionary one, as well as a source of inspiration.
Cramer has noticed a "bizarre dichotomy" between how the chip stocks and the stocks of their suppliers are trading, and it's starting to concern him.
This dichotomy should provide a powerful incentive for companies to opt into the job creation program with total flexibility as to the level of commitment.
But that dichotomy of passion and anxiety is also what defines much of James Supercave's psych-pop sound, and what makes Better Strange so compelling.
This particular dichotomy is relevant to 2016 as Mr. Trump attempts to convince voters, through his rhetoric, that we are in an era of loss.
The article underreports what boat-based scientists have learned about sperm whales and creates a false dichotomy between "institutional researchers" and "rogue scientist" free divers.
Their new 22-piece Dichotomy collection, created alongside their design director, Lika Moore, was handcrafted by artisans in L.A. and represents a real leap forward.
Passion's vicious duality—its potent love-hate dichotomy—isn't a theme Bring Me The Horizon has plucked from nowhere for their upcoming sixth album, amo.
The cast members grew up partaking in the same cultural traditions and now face that familiar (sometimes overly emphasized) dichotomy between Eastern and Western lifestyles.
They are also precisely the conversations that tend to be foreclosed when presented with the false dichotomy between defending hatefulness and defending the First Amendment.
There's this weird dichotomy that we keep getting told, that you can either compete for folks of color or for white folks in the Midwest.
When I spoke with Mike Colter, who can identify with Luke Cage in both look and form, he held nothing back in addressing that dichotomy.
This dichotomy hints at the enduring appeal of a book pulsing with teenage boys whose primary value is friendship and whose secondary interest is romance.
"Velvet Buzzsaw" thus becomes more about atmosphere than anything else, as well as the dichotomy between its macabre elements and its lavish white-wall trappings.
Yet, paradoxically, these humanizing touches only reinforce the original dichotomy of Maradonian myth, that he is both god and man, both savior and a sinner.
After the protests, it mired itself in the false dichotomy of "moderates" and "hardliners" within the regime, hoping to change Tehran's behavior by strengthening moderates.
And I think it's time for us to get off the false dichotomy and get back to what we need to be on offense about.
That's been basically the dichotomy in our industry ever since, this was going back to the very dawn of interactive computing in the early 1960s.
We've sort of had this dichotomy, particularly over the past 30 years or so, of the religious right and then the sort of quieter religious left.
Scientists recently mapped Jupiter's magnetic field at four depths, and noticed a strange hemispheric dichotomy: The northern hemisphere's magnetic field was nothing like the southern hemisphere's.
This dichotomy of Newark's extreme need and the proposal's extreme generosity provides a striking illustration of what cities stand to gain—or lose—from Amazon's decision.
Whereas the Wu-Tang Clan and Master P's empires were easily identifiable under the same brand, West's fashion efforts and his discography exist in a dichotomy.
The company's results illustrate the dichotomy happening in bricks-and-mortar retail: As subpar malls fall by the wayside, top-tier properties are only getting stronger.
There's a dichotomy at work in how people react to Omega's career trajectory, one which reveals a larger split in how pro wrestling is thought of.
Don't worry too much about that, though: Whatever we call it, the dichotomy between moving data and providing or modifying data is still the key difference.
The resulting dichotomy between daily and long-term health advisories can be huge, according to an analysis of a year's worth of data by The Economist.
We were talking about the dichotomy of how we were raised versus the temptation of a free-wheelin' experimenting musician lifestyle, and about straddling that line.
But it's not a position that serves well the folks looking to break out of the stale and outdated dichotomy between environmental protection and economic growth.
For Gianluca Cantaro, the editor in chief of l'Officiel Hommes Italia, it is precisely that dichotomy that has made Mr. Nakamura's once-obscure label a success.
This dichotomy of the sacred and profane isn't new, however, the challenge of leadership in this century, and at this moment, is a transcendently moral one.
She thought that there was a strange cultural dichotomy at work: individuals were celebrated for self-actualization but judged superficial if they crossed some imperceptible threshold.
This creates a maddening dichotomy: sign to a powerful label without taste and sacrifice artistry, or sign to a tasteful label without power and sacrifice reach.
George returns often to this dichotomy, which she terms the "two-faced nature of blood" and sees as embodied in the figure of the Gorgon Medusa.
Her last book, "Sticks and Stones," explored the culture of bullying and painted a nuanced portrait, rejecting a simple dichotomy between blameworthy bullies and innocent victims.
Analysis: Lizzo and the dichotomy of big girl praise Lizzo is one of the latest singers to reach stardom for her sassy songs and body-positivity.
But The Economist seemed content to see postcolonial nations and their complex challenges through the Cold War's simple dichotomy of the "free" and the "unfree" world.
However, those most invested in maintaining a strict gender dichotomy are the same crowd that's ardently opposed to the existence of trans people, especially trans kids.
This dichotomy was on display at the annual "Rencontres Economiques" gathering of French officials, economics nerds and business bigwigs in Aix-en-Provence over the weekend.
There's a big dichotomy in culture between Montreal and the rest of Quebec, so there's a really strong sense of support amongst the creatives in this city.
Picasso once said that women were "goddesses and doormats," which, as Gadsby points out, echoes art history's lose-lose dichotomy of women represented as virgins or whores.
And you can feel that dismal dichotomy: While this nicer facility exists in the very same hospital, it's not what most Brownsville residents will get to see.
However, they have to often face the dichotomy of effectively preventing leaks of data by the very employees who need to use it for their daily work.
For much of his presidency, Obama tried to see the best in his Republican opponents — to compromise with them, to transcend the "red and blue America" dichotomy.
"These represent a dichotomy of polar opposites and the fitting together," he said while Mr. Scheinbaum re-inked his ring finger, a process that took only minutes.
So when someone tells you they're bisexual or queer, go ahead and skip the mental gymnastics of trying to make them fit into a gay-straight dichotomy.
But the vast majority of these films conform to this unusual gender-based dichotomy, which might be more a result of Hollywood's gender disparity than human nature.
This cinematic and serious work is what Peking Duk is known for artistically, but is quite the dichotomy to the sharp, dry wit of their IRL personalities.
CNBC's Jim Cramer has noticed a "bizarre dichotomy" between how the chip stocks and the stocks of their suppliers are trading, and it's starting to concern him.
Defending an "objective" against enemies, managing healing, and other items and even small moments like boosting over a wall can all originate from the protector/protectee dichotomy.
Almost 70 years after publication, this basic dichotomy between the intelligence producer and the decision-making consumer remains the popular expression of a well-functioning intelligence community.
That dichotomy came through in their products: PCs have always been praised for their versatility and power, while Apple products are beloved for their carefully crafted lines.
In truth, Brexit has produced new political identities at odds with the former dichotomy of "Labour" and "Conservative" that have complicated attempts at governing in both parties.
Even the jogging sequence that opened The Silence of the Lambs (20093) established the dichotomy between brains and bodies that unraveled over the course of the film.
And so the existence of an Absolute Life Transformation is both a criticism and also a way out of this seemingly inescapable fantasy/reality dichotomy we've constructed.
Those of us who are involved in extreme metal wrestle with its strange dichotomy, wherein strength is valued yet we have entire subgenres where suicide is glamorized.
Games as a medium have moved so far that the dichotomy of good and bad ceases to exist for this era, and instead, it's all charming instead.
The other thing I wanted to talk about is the idea of CBD and THC and this sort of false dichotomy that these are the two trichomes.
This dichotomy was made possible by a massive increase in deals valued at $5 billion or more (+98%) and deals valued at $33 billion or more (+306%).
The left-right dichotomy that formerly polarized liberal democracy dealt with the question of the proper size of government; compromise, at least in theory, was always possible.
It's a common fallacy that neophyte investors fall prey to, and one that Haley was largely able to avoid because of his understanding of the dichotomy. 2.
Because we naturally distinguish between dictatorships and those who suffer under them, we try to respond to circumstances holistically, going beyond the dichotomy of good and evil.
"Beds/No beds, for kids improperly locked up, is a false dichotomy," read a posting on Twitter sent Tuesday evening from an account for the protest, @wayfairwalkout.
Gomes, the daughter of a white businessman in the textile industry and a Black mother who died when the artist was three, is inspired by this dichotomy.
"That dichotomy is kind of dumb," said Tom Sanzillo, finance director for the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, who worked with the Beyond Coal Campaign.
She and Ronan thread a wonderful needle about the dichotomy of what we want from our female protagonists, and stick one hell of a heartfelt, uplifting landing.
While I understand the desire of parents to ease their children's fears, I also sense a false dichotomy: Either surrender to the hype or dismiss it entirely.
"This creates a strange dichotomy where startup companies cannot access the benefits of the R&D credit when they need it the most," the NVCA's letter continued.
There's this big dichotomy between the whole wave of Electro-chaâbi—a really ghetto movement documented in Hind Meddeb's film—where you won't see one single woman.
He credits the dichotomy of Burton's sometimes spooky, sometimes loopy approach for subverting expectations and making an impact on both his generation as a new breed of fans.
The real dichotomy in this country may be between the voters and many of the inaccurately-named "public servants" who work and act without any real public oversight.
This tension is tied up with feelings of displacement caused by the online/offline dichotomy of our lives — another extension of our desire to escape our analog reality.
JE: Yeah, I think it's a false dichotomy to say it's either a problem with the educational pipeline or it's a problem of sexist cultures in technology companies.
It's a false dichotomy, and a monstrous one, but you can see how it's a faulty conclusion someone could still draw from a lot of #MeToo reporting today.
The dichotomy of adoptive parents getting older, while birth mothers remain in a younger cohort, in Witt's estimation, could slow down the upward age trend at some point.
The reason for this dichotomy is simple: Establishment Democrats have a lot vested in a Clinton victory, and establishment Republicans have almost nothing to gain if Trump wins.
Sarah says the way Robbie views the world — in a black-and-white dichotomy of positivity and negativity, supporters and haters, success and failure — comes from his dad.
Genre juxtaposition to the contrary, the key dichotomy at the heart of this music isn't between soul and techno, or authentic and superficial, or even old and new.
Such a crude dichotomy could be also be found in some hard-line Russian quarters; but the best Russian Orthodox thinkers had something much more subtle to propose.
It is this dichotomy which makes "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" one of the year's sharpest comedies as well as one of its most harrowing horror films.
That juxtaposition of beauty and death were clear at nearly every Holocaust site we visited, and that is the dichotomy that Savit so perfectly captures in his novel.
It was the closest I got to every really understanding that world and the dichotomy between the models as real people and what they presented to the world.
The European Central Bank president has to reconcile an economic dichotomy of robust growth with weak inflation, a dilemma exacerbated by a seemingly unstoppable rise in the euro.
With this dichotomy of an overworked girlfriend and a neglected, cheating boyfriend, Girlboss implies all those nights spent working finally caught up to bite Sophia in the ass.
The results on display today were undeniably beautiful, and there was a certain sense that the event was trying to upend conventions that uphold the hand-machine dichotomy.
It took us a while to figure out a way to present this dichotomy in an exhibition setting, but Utopia ended up being the perfect springboard for this.
Dick Durbin, "the most exciting boring fight I've seen in my life," Noah nails the dichotomy of Wednesday's drama: dry and slow and yet somehow bewildering and bonkers.
But for laypeople it omits that the environment influences the way in which DNA's instructions are followed, and leaves untouched the old, sterile dichotomy between nurture and nature.
That false dichotomy went back to Daum's initial issue with the word "childfree" — it created a division that felt politicized, rather than simply identifying a group by name.
Worse, unintentionally perpetuating the "good immigrant" versus "bad immigrant" dichotomy—which long precedes the Trump administration—feeds into the very movement people like Durbin and Lee are criticizing.
I believe that these and other proactive actions have the potential to improve cyber defenses and that we need to move beyond the false dichotomy of inaction vs.
"Since its independence 50 years ago, managing the US-China dichotomy has been a key tenet of Singapore's foreign policy," according to Angela Han of the Lowy Institute.
It's their most fully realized music to date, capitalizing on Taylor's tense, snarling vocals to create a dichotomy between her harsh vocal harmonies and newfound melodies in production.
IT does what the band has proven to do best, create a dichotomy of huge and subtle all on the same track, in a fresh and addicting way.
There's this psychological element about how sports relate to sexual development that excited me, and the subtle dichotomy between the physicality of sports and the innocence of play.
"It is artificial, a false dichotomy, to distinguish between environment and conflict because increasingly with climate change we will see that being a contributor to conflict," Glasser said.
However, Andrew Steer, CEO of the World Resources Institute, said in a statement that the Trump administration is creating a false dichotomy between climate action and economic hardship.
Their new album Requiem for Hell, premiering on Noisey today ahead of its October 14 release on Temporary Residence, has this dichotomy on show more clearly than ever.
But policymakers, ethicists and religious leaders say people have set up a false dichotomy, with the economy on one hand and public health on the other, Sarah writes.
This dichotomy was both the reason why I moved to L.A. as an adult, and the reason why I left America last September prior to the election results.
"I think that is that youthful optimism that things are going to get better, and I think that that's probably what we're seeing, that dichotomy," said Topeka, Kan.
We know about this kind of dichotomy that exists in American cities, and Palo Alto and East Palo Alto are as divided and separated as any of these.
The two events, Julie said, tied together an "inescapable dichotomy" about impeachment — there's a "somber, sober vibe to the whole thing," but there's also a fierce political battle.
Granted, Massachusetts has elected a surprising raft of Republican governors, but a state/federal dichotomy is rather common around the country — and has no relation to federal races.
This created a clear dichotomy—while Free-Nets offered free internet, it was not the version of the internet people were talking about, the one with the web.
But the ludicrous dichotomy is right on the surface for all to see: an ever-strengthening case for climate action bouncing off an ever-more-adamantine wall of denial.
The anti-vax movement, the supplements, the false dichotomy of nature versus science–these things have more to do with enchanted waters of long ago than with western medicine.
However, Nguyen's daughter — as a dual citizen and half-white — falls outside many of the easier categories of identity, and certainly beyond a neat dichotomy between colonizer and oppressed.
This dichotomy was visible at the press conference, when reporters pressed NOAA acting administrator Tim Gallaudet on whether the science agency has communicated its findings to the White House.
The effect is simultaneously thrilling and haunting, a dichotomy that gets to the very heart of being human: We're both sturdy enough to live and frail enough to die.
"You couple the myth of 'natural is better,' with the myth of 'chemicals are bad,' and it creates a dichotomy that allows this kind of behavior to seem sensible."
Yes, but: A dichotomy emerges between young adults 22.5-to-34 years old and adults 65 and older, according to Axios-SurveyMonkey polls on smart cities and facial recognition.
In this same dichotomy, $710 feminist T-shirts can become a runway trend and Instagram catnip, but 67% of women, at least stateside, can't fit into its largest size.
BLANKFEIN: AND SO I THINK THOSE ISSUES HAVE – I THINK THE WORLD HAS MOVED ON. AND BY THE WAY, ALL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AROUND THE WORLD HAVE DROPPED THAT DICHOTOMY.
Echoing the age-old dichotomy, Gilbert saw them as "a unique category of psychopath­ology," while Kelley argued that they were essentially ordinary men whose counterparts could be found anywhere.
As budgets tighten, there is temptation to slip back to the false dichotomy and tension between bilateral and multilateral investments in HIV — and global health and development more generally.
The president has been on a campaign trail blitz in recent days, stopping in three states Monday alone and casting the choices in the races in a nightmarish dichotomy.
"Someone's going to get a great house," Mr. Levitt said, before adding, "How do you get over the dichotomy of whether it's a real threat or a perceived threat?"
The title of Pivi's work also points to a false dichotomy, presenting only two options for how to judge a piece of art: to like or not to like.
But they've done a really good job of owning that, of creating this false dichotomy, and that has been one of the most effective marketing tools that they've used.
He also believes that dichotomy can extend to the "fake news" situation, and that Twitter should engage in manual curation that highlights authoritative voices rather than just hyperbolic ones.
"One of the enemy's ruses is to portray a false dichotomy between a pro-government and anti-government parliament," Khamenei was quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA.
Gendler: In "A Song of Ice and Fire," we're introduced to many god systems in which the dichotomy is aligned with the fight between the others and the living.
" The challenge of East meeting West Born in England to a Palestinian father and Lebanese mother, Rana says she grew up facing the "dichotomy of liberal and traditional values.
One is George H. W. Bush, the former president, and my colleague Bret Stephens recently wrote a gorgeous meditation on the dichotomy of Bush's versus Trump's approach to leadership.
For me the Doha dichotomy between the records set inside on the track and the carnage in the marathons and racewalks out on the roads was a key takeaway.
Above her, frosted glass cabinets offered a window into the dichotomy of a new father who makes a living making party music: Ciroc vodka, whey protein powder, baby formula.
Ms. Le Pen, too, has moved away from the dichotomy, but in her case by being a reactionary on societal issues and a statist on economic and social questions.
The dichotomy of the two men's modi operandi couldn't be starker: Here is Trump using his bully pulpit to spin and twist the facts and create an alternative narrative.
Segment CEO and co-founder Peter Reinhardt says companies have built a false dichotomy between personalization and privacy, and he says that it doesn't have to be that way.
So, there will be this dichotomy between looking at the world as a whole, and looking at the interests of individual nations, and we'll see what President Trump says.
Coverage or not, the dichotomy between the U.S. and Europe over how to deal with Iran is one of the biggest rifts in the history of the NATO alliance.
So it's an interesting dichotomy between Silicon Valley and the medical community where they obviously would welcome more information, at the same time they like the priest kind of attitude.
One concern is that the law creates a false dichotomy between victims' and defendants' rights, as if the victims and defendants are the two sides facing off in a trial.
This dichotomy is even hinted at in "Vanishing Point" when Roland refers to Maeve as "the Madam," reducing her to her profession, while Ford calls her lovingly by her name.
There was a weird dichotomy in being told that I needed to eat more — "put some meat on those bones" — when there wasn't money to put food on the table.
In a genre that's largely defined by its hero-villain dichotomy, Ward was the (relatively) ordinary guy who reminded us that good and evil aren't preordained destinies, but everyday choices.
BAIER: There were some channels, some Democrats pointing specifically to what they say is a dichotomy, a difference between the reaction to the Las Vegas shooting and the reaction today.
This dichotomy exists because a man's ability to have an erection is considered a health concern, based on the biological fact that a man must orgasm in order to procreate.
It's a dichotomy that, on both Covers #1 and the band's previous releases, elevates Allah Las's work beyond the confines of the two-dimensional 60s pop they're often compared to.
The work underscores the irony of a system that's predicated upon a binary definition of sex identity but also promotes practices that engender the breaking down of this artificial dichotomy.
Speaking on the sidelines of the conference on Tuesday, Lee noted that there's a "dichotomy of thought" at Microsoft about how to create a workplace that encourages interaction and creativity.
Left-wing populism, he argues, tends to set up a dichotomy between the people and the elite, pitting the bottom of society against the top in a clean match-up.
Many of the films in the series are made by women, and there's a frequent focus on the conflict between real and fake — a dichotomy long associated with feminist discourse.
However, that argument is no different from the false dichotomy the previous U.S. administration offered when selling the JCPOA: That one must either legitimize Iran's nuclear program or entertain war.
To Grandin, the dichotomy between that wall and the mythical frontier—which represented the politics of expansion—explained a lot about Trump's appeal and the new direction of the country.
It's an island metropolis soaked in color and light, but it's also a classic dichotomy of rich and poor; a ground zero for some of the world's worst living conditions.
SALVATORE J. BOMMARITO New York To the Editor: David Brooks presents a false dichotomy between Democratic technocrats who are bad at designing "dynamic systems" and Republicans' faith in traditional markets.
Hundreds of years of structural and intentional anti-black bias have left us with a race-based financial dichotomy so stark that the racial wealth gap looks like a typo.
He also tries to reconcile Kraepelin-style biologism with more humanistically oriented psychotherapy, correctly assailing the false dichotomy between these two approaches, which in practice both act on the brain.
Good criticism shouldn't even fit neatly into the "good review"/"bad review" dichotomy — it should be more like an essay, with the book as the occasion, than a recommendation engine.
This dichotomy is at the core of the documentary Dancer, a film that captures the difficult artistic journey of a man so steeped in skill and sparkle, it's a burden.
National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster had been lobbying for the president to drop the expression for months now, agreeing with his predecessors that the phrase set up a dangerous dichotomy.
It was a striking dichotomy: A view that will transport you to the ancient past and a caffè macchiato that will bring you right back to the five-star present.
In a formulation that felt a little artificial but neatly summed up the dichotomy the show operates from, Paige said she wasn't afraid of dying, she was afraid of loneliness.
But it has been regrettably easy for commentators to create a simple dichotomy between a younger generation's oversensitivity and free speech as an absolute good that leads to the truth.
"Let me be clear, the [Democrat] House managers over a two-hour period kept pushing this false dichotomy that it was either Russia or Ukraine, but not both," he said.
A recent analysis of Lego sets demonstrates this dichotomy in what they emphasize for boys -- building expertise and skilled professions -- compared with girls -- caring for others, socializing and being pretty.
But the story that most accurately reflects the state of the game can be found in Massachusetts, where the dichotomy of thought about football's place in higher education is evident.
The current global dichotomy in which the U.S. economy is growing faster than most other economies in the face of a weaker dollar "does not sound right," the letter said.
The video creates a dichotomy between the late-night sleepless reality in Brooklyn and the surreal dream sequence, where I am completely at one with the earth, in the chorus.
It underscores the dichotomy between the administration's consistently tough stance toward Russia on issues involving Ukraine and President Trump's continued reluctance to criticize President Vladimir V. Putin over anything else.
Here to perfectly illustrate that dichotomy is the Plucknette Family, who recently went viral on Instagram after little Teddy found an electric razor and decided to give his siblings a trim.
But I think we're seeing a shift in this dichotomy now, and I think this is a great opportunity for religious voices that are inclusive to really come to the fore.
Used correctly, these tips can even turn your worry into fun, says Willink, co-author of the book "The Dichotomy of Leadership " and the founder of management consulting firm Echelon Front.
Worse yet, the dichotomy she draws between demographic diversity on the one hand and worthwhile literature on the other implies that writers who are not white and heterosexual produce inferior literature.
That jarring dichotomy is at play right up until the death scene where he pleads for forgiveness then growls that he will "fucking kill" Zach the next time he sees him.
The Brexit vote points out the dichotomy between weak global forces and good U.S. economic conditions, and therefore puts the Federal Reserve in a difficult spot, economist Torsten Slok said Friday.
However false that dichotomy, it remained the guiding logic of the mid-'19953s, when the label of "feminist" was subsumed by a different way of being a girl in the world.
A world that imagines animals as beings who walk, talk, and form complex interpersonal relationships inevitably brings this dichotomy to the fore, either by addressing it directly or ignoring it entirely.
Plus-size models (and people in general) seem to face a strange dichotomy of public shaming when it comes to exercise: They're damned if they do, and damned if they don't.
The resulting dichotomy, the way the mind couldn't quite process how the perfect and imperfect kept colliding in this figure, made Luger one of the most human performers of the 1990s.
Clement Greenberg's progressive history, which aimed toward Apollonian balance, and what Wood calls "Wilhelm Worringer's sympathy for the barbarians" — two sides of modernism — are 20th-century manifestations of the same dichotomy.
And now it's becoming more difficult than ever to uphold this dichotomy between the righteous and the fallen, and to pretend that pro-life candidates belong firmly to the former camp.
I'd say they agree to disagree, but that's pretty much how the whole prosecution/defense dichotomy we've had going in the American judicial system since 1787 works in the first place.
"You couple the myth of 'natural is better,' with the myth of 'chemicals are bad,' and it creates a dichotomy that allows this kind of behavior to seem sensible," Caulfield said.
But anyone from a group that has been targeted by the FBI, including Muslims and Black civil rights activists, can see through this false dichotomy between the good versus bad guy.
The dances include "Talking Solos" (from "Terrain," 1963), which establish an ironic dichotomy between speech and movement, and which may have prompted Cunningham's "How to Pass, Kick, Fall and Run" (1968).
Many recent trends in media coverage of economics have focused on a dichotomy between abstract, unrealistic, model-driven macro and newer efforts to ground economic research more clearly in empirical data.
"It shows the dichotomy, the difference between the ideology that's sold by these organizations in their recruitment networks and the reality these recruits find once there on the ground," he says.
Let our travel writers show you the environmental dichotomy that the Everglades of Florida has become, and demonstrate that the dreamlike beauty of Zanzibar is more than blindingly white beaches. Oops.
"  I love these looks because...: "Of their dichotomy — the bold lip look felt softer and more approachable but still kept a graphic element, whereas the graphic eyeliner made me feel edgier.
That dichotomy is central to this coming-of-age tale directed by 29-year-old Minhal Baig, a quiet gem nestled within the buzzy lineup at the Toronto International Film Festival.
This false dichotomy is a problem because well-meaning people cast votes in elections on the assumption that their preferred candidates will only put the "good" judges on the Supreme Court.
And by the way, it's a false dichotomy to separate the state and the private — they are collaborating, merging, working together on all fronts and that is not going to change.
PAN leader Andre Silva, a vegetarian who scuba-dives and attends group movement sessions known as "biodance", told Reuters his party "does not see itself in the obsolete left-right dichotomy".
It's this unsettling dichotomy that makes the 23-year-old Canadian singer (and Grimes signee) particularly intriguing, like a candy-coated poison apple, or a Harmony Korine film come to life.
The nature/culture divide is a faulty and dangerous dichotomy: an old belief that posits a universalized Homo sapiens as somehow outside, and most importantly, above the messy entanglements of ecology.
A perfect example of the dichotomy between the general public's perception of The Hills and the poise and smarts of the show's stars is Lauren Conrad's clever response during a recent interview.
He pointed to the historical animosity shown towards black people in Britain, as well as their treatment in parts of London today, as evidence that Mr Jackson's dichotomy was a false one.
It's a weird dichotomy for Apple's mainstream consumer computer to have, though that perhaps speaks to how much more important the company's other products are to its bottom line at this point.
It's a weird dichotomy: This is a band whose reputation hinges on listeners exercising the patience to digest their work, and yet they have a respectable (and growing) list of genuine earworms.
Legacy media companies have rued this dichotomy, frustrated that investors value old media differently from Netflix, which has grown from a start-up to a company with a $175 billion enterprise value.
The company is continuing its push into the English-speaking world this week with the purchase of Dichotomy Creative Group, a film production company run by former Paramount pictures president, Adam Goodman.
The depiction of this struggle "as a clash between out-of-date spirituality and rigorous, modern science" is a false dichotomy, wrote scholars Keolu Fox and Chanda Prescod-Weinstein in the Nation.
As Eleanor gets to know her neighbors, they all get backstories and personalities which subvert stereotypes and add endless humor to what could've been a boring old dichotomy of good and evil.
" The TPM article suggested that Sanders was creating a dichotomy between identity politics and working class politics, and that he was asking people to choose the latter: "In a speech Sunday, Sen.
That dichotomy is really important to me because it helps to create some kind of discourse and thought process that's not the regular course when considering the iconic value of my material.
Today, we can see that both fundamentalist militant ideologies and the Western rhetoric of antiterrorism deploy a similar good-evil scheme as an instrument to divide the world along a simplistic dichotomy.
It is the faculty members who teach students that the dichotomy between safe space and free speech is a false one — and one often promoted to mask the power exercised in speech.
There's a media myth that's been around for years that the Republican Party is split in two, but that only recently became true with the advent of the #NeverTrump/Always Trump dichotomy.
" In Greenwald's view, the start of the Obama Presidency revealed "a dichotomy between the people who were actually serious in their critiques of the Bush Administration and people who were just Democrats.
"There seemed to be this dichotomy that was growing which you can either be for the police or what was happening in the black community, but you couldn't be both," Lankford said.
SZA is as ruthless with the song's paramore subject as she is with herself, a dichotomy echoed in the rapped invectives of the song's verses and the ache of its sung choruses.
They also represent an odd dichotomy: While most of us wouldn't go around telling strangers that we hate people, that same sentiment magically becomes okay when it's printed on a T-shirt.
When white middle-class sex workers focus on the empowering aspect of sex work, without acknowledging state-sanctioned violence or societal stigma, this can create a false dichotomy between empowerment and victimization.
As the humidity hits an all-time high, and you're subjected to a temperature dichotomy as you switch from indoors to out, chances are, the last thing on your mind is fashion.
But the overall framing in terms of a progressive versus moderate dichotomy is also a reminder of exactly what makes a lot of Democratic leaders — including very progressive ones — nervous about Sanders.
" Still, Namaste's point is an interesting one to consider, at the very least because her framing sounds eerily familiar to Wynn's dichotomy between the "vanguard zoomer tran" and the "old-school transsexual.
The economic model has created a strange dichotomy: While Alabama often generates headlines about culture-war battles that outsiders view as hopelessly provincial, the flavor of commerce is increasingly, and proudly, international.
This vegan versus meat-eater dichotomy became quite clear last weekend when the Kiwi Café, a vegan restaurant located in the historic center of Tbilisi, Georgia, was attacked by meat-wielding ultranationalists.
The previously referenced violence-versus-new-life dichotomy creates this strange division where one minute you're watching Singing in the Rain and the next people are drinking blood out of a cup.
While Musk continues to give Tesla analysts what they want — Musk's own time and perspective — his apparent eagerness to be combative with them creates a "weird dichotomy between those two things," Siegler noted.
Connecting the online footprints to tragedies in the physical world also reveals an undeniable truth: that the dichotomy between an online world and "real life" is (and has always been) a false one.
After several years of photographing in Chernobyl, it became clear that there was this dichotomy occurring: Nature was proliferating while the built environment was deteriorating, and this became the scope of the book.
For Stefani, that meant bending the mom/rock star dichotomy to focus directly on the "mom"; the tomboy glamour, the "girlish grunge," turned, at least in most public appearances, mostly girlish and glamorous.
This hilarious film reveals a deep dichotomy in the way that men and women communicate, and it all ties into the film's big final twist (which I won't reveal, but it's really sweet).
I mean, it&aposs such a dichotomy between the two administrations, but let me talk about your resolution that you had signed by approximately 212 in Congress looking for a second special counsel.
Here's the good news for a courageous and smart 2020 Democratic candidate: the donor-voter dichotomy presents a fantastic persuasive opportunity in the primaries, beginning with the crucial South Carolina primary in February.
The result is a dangerous dichotomy, since things can be said there that would be unacceptable in public discourse, and people look to compensate for their own discontent by lashing out at others.
But it's not a fatal flaw; there's an optimistic dichotomy about Hood's game, where you can't call his mid-range-heavy attack antiquated without pointing out the boon attached to his futuristic qualities.
Plenty of the music put forth by the younger artists, especially Will (Chris Carmack), is great, but if that dichotomy is lost after Britton's departure, it would be a bit of a shame.
Upon entering the Explore tab, you'll be faced with a false dichotomy of choice between 'Popular Now' and 'On the Rise', followed by an even more unnecessary selection of channels categorized by interests.
There's no show without Ellie's ability to pull off that dichotomy of someone who is tempered steel on one hand, and kind of open and sometimes clueless about the world on the other.
"A lot of museums are focused on a false dichotomy — if they get young people in through contemporary exhibitions they'll stay and get interested in old masters," said Ian Wardropper, the Frick's director.
The ideals of the general public and the insular fashion industry are usually at odds: Watch a Prada show, then flick through Playboy, and there's an alarming dichotomy between the two ideals proposed.
Think of it as an effort to present in stage form the dichotomy that many comics have written or talked about over the years: that humor is how they deal with personal pain.
The conflict is an honest, all-too-familiar one that gives his music an edge and opens his reach outside of the stereotypical hood or "other" dichotomy rappers can find themselves bound to.
In Episode 5 of our Strong Opinions Loosely Held podcast, R29's Elisa Kreisinger explores why there is such a dichotomy in a medium that builds community as well as tears it down.
The relevant laws were written decades ago, in an era when the dichotomy between written words (memos and letters) and spoken words (phone calls and meetings) was much starker than it is today.
I find the whole Delete Facebook really problematic because it creates this dichotomy where it's like either you surrender all data and you have no privacy or you just don't use those platforms.
Covering the Cranberries' "Zombie," she sounds the alarm on a dichotomy you'll recognize: The fleeting scroll of brutal imagery and ideas that plays upon our minds can leave us feeling withdrawn — even disembodied.
In Mr. Domino's heyday, the street also showcased the dichotomy between the bustling economic engine of the city, and at the time, lower-to-middle black class areas like the Lower Ninth Ward.
Wade was decided in January 1973, our nation is still caught in a dichotomy between the world that's possible and one where reproductive health care is attacked, stigmatized and, in some cases, criminalized.
Quick (hot) take: The dichotomy nicely captures the split on climate between the party's upstart left and more traditional liberal pols, like Kerry, who hold out hope for bringing Republicans into the fold.
Second, the false dichotomy that the Sultan's edict is trying to create between Brunei's desire to be an Islamic country and the West's proposition of human rights must be denounced as a lie.
And his all-or-nothing framing sets up a bit of a false dichotomy; not everyone objecting to Facebook letting candidates including Trump lie in ads wants a total ban on political advertising.
They also said there may be less slack in the economy than previously thought and there is a dichotomy emerging between a recovering labor market and weak production of certain goods and services.
This dichotomy often causes the focus of the discussion to revolve around whether or not technological unemployment will become widespread — but more interesting than that is how few are discussing whether it should happen.
Aware of the visual tensions electrifying the border between two-dimensional planes and three-dimensional forms, Fratino makes the exploration of that dichotomy as much a part of his subject as his erotic friction.
This shift in protocol risks creating a dichotomy open to manipulation by digital platforms: any firm may be able to present itself under the guise of a two-sided platform given a slippery definition.
" Today, Explained host Sean Rameswaram put it another way when he said the court is currently in a "sort of dichotomy between whether this is about the law or whether this is about politics.
The dichotomy bolsters Trump's argument that the trade war is hurting the Chinese economy more than the American economy, and that the US can hold out until Beijing gives in on a trade deal.
Many of the essays in the anthology NEWTON'S APPLE AND OTHER MYTHS ABOUT SCIENCE (Harvard University, $27.95), edited by the historian of science Ronald L. Numbers and the researcher Kostas Kampourakis, challenge this dichotomy.
And I guess a specific area to delve into for a moment on that might be on the advertising side of things, maybe the dichotomy between personalization and does it ever going into exploitation?
I'm from Florida, yet it's the best I've ever tasted, itself a dichotomy in the least likely of places, hitting that profoundly American zenith between flavor and filler, brick and mortar, fluid and form.
The clear dichotomy between baffled protagonist Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) in his current unaware incarnation as Dougie Jones, and the seemingly unkillable, possessed Evil Dale reinforces Lynch's essential interplay between negative and positive energy.
The prime minister rejected the idea of a choice between a "hard" or "soft" Brexit, calling it a "false dichotomy" being "propagated by people who have still not accepted the result of the referendum".
I haven't listened that much to both bands, but I think that the dichotomy, musically, is definitely what we're going for; lots of broad influences, going in all directions from epic sounds to punk.
The major averages continue to set record highs, which provides further evidence that Wall Street is becoming more complacent with the growing dichotomy between equity prices and the underlying strength of the U.S. economy.
Their gritty tone and doomed, dirge-like tempos make for a riveting dichotomy; at times, it's low and sinister enough to suffocate a listener, then elsewhere, the relatively ambient reprieves allow moments of respite.
This career-woman-or-mother dichotomy has plagued women for centuries, but it leaves out the many women who simply never wanted children and who never had to prioritize a career over something else.
The extroversion-introversion dichotomy seeks to explain differences in personality in a linear way: Traditional extroversion is typically characterized by outgoing, energetic behavior, while traditional introversion tends to learn more toward reserved, solitary behavior.
That dichotomy is mysterious, and mystery is irresistible, and here we are, trying to figure out how much is real, forgetting what question we wanted to ask when Don Cornelius passes us the microphone.
This dichotomy of street crime and world-changing technology, of luxury condominiums and grinding, persistent homelessness, and the dehumanizing effects for those forced to live on the streets provoke outrage among the city's residents.
In criticizing the administration's public-private partnership, you created a false dichotomy between immediate efforts to address the crisis and the long-term solutions offered by the public-private partnership; we can do both.
I waited until I'd left to try to comprehend the dichotomy between the America that was, the America that is, and, worse yet, the America that certain leaders would have if given the opportunity.
The reason I said there isn't a dichotomy is because I think you can teach people how to build the kind of products that build healthy habits — exercise habits, nutrition habits, education habits, etc.
Both activities are equally as likely to be illegal, but which side of this dichotomy affects you more is ultimately up to you—there are no guaranteed protections, but there are also no limits.
Another approach would be to create a third category for people who don't fit neatly into the male/female dichotomy (including intersex people, who are born with a mix of male and female traits).
For Una Mullally, who edited the book "Repeal the 8th," a reference to the Eighth Amendment that essentially bans abortion in Ireland, the answer to the dichotomy over gay and women's rights is control.
In emphasizing that the punishments themselves are un-Islamic, opponents can further expose this fake dichotomy between the West and the rest as a fatuous tool of political expedience to prolong the Sultan's reign.
"We should reject a false dichotomy that it all boils down to a choice between speed and safety," Dr. Gottlieb said at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
But for her performance, the singer channeled the Donny and Marie Osmond dichotomy, changing out her country-glam gown for a silver bondage-inspired Manuel Diaz chainmail mini paired with black, lace-up gladiator heels.
But therein lies the dichotomy because while General Kim is feared and hated, he also happens to be the primary face of North Korea&aposs charm offensive which began during the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
It's a part of me, but I think the notion that by writing out of an African American experience, it necessarily means no one else will want to see it—that's probably a false dichotomy.
The dichotomy is particularly vivid here in South Carolina, the most conservative state on the nominating calendar so far, where Mr. Trump holds a double-digit lead over his closest rivals in the latest polls.
And on Wednesday night, on The Late Late Show with James Corden, we got to witness the strange dichotomy of Britain's top recording artist of the moment, thanks to Corden's now-famous "Carpool Karaoke" segment.
It would be easy for Jones to set up a neat dichotomy in which mainline Protestants are the "good guys" — focusing on social justice and inclusion even as their brethren in the South supported segregation.
The data could provide a clear picture of the dichotomy in the U.S. economy, where manufacturing and business data has been hit by trade and slipping global growth while U.S. consumers have been more resilient.
"There's a real underestimation of the audience happening—people see it as a false dichotomy," where editors believe they are forced to choose between catering to certain sub-groups within the LGBTQ umbrella over others.
And it has created a weird dichotomy in the Senate: No one's taking his position on the bill very seriously at any given moment, even though it needs his support to pass and become law.
This dichotomy is likely to up buyer pressure on producers to amend or renegotiate long-term contracts to make them reflect the realities of the natural gas and LNG markets, rather than the oil market.
The show displays the works in 'dichotomy,' which in theory avoids the temptation to invent a deeper artistic relationship in a formal sense between Dalí and Duchamp, though the curators tease us with this possibility.
The relentless firming of the euro, partly a function of the euro zone's solid economic run, is only exacerbating this dichotomy, as a strong currency puts a natural lid on export prices and ultimately inflation.
One of the uneasy truths his encyclopedic account of the Soviet Union's struggle against the Nazis — and ultimately against itself — reveals is that the old dichotomy of war and peace in fact no longer holds.
Then there's this Japanese video game called Persona based on the dichotomy between the characters and creatures who are the embodiment of secret aspects of their internal character, who emerge in battle and help them.
Most of the scientists I spoke with said that the old dichotomy between adaptive adornment and arbitrary beauty, between "good genes" and Fisherian selection, is being replaced with a modern conceptual synthesis that emphasizes multiplicity.
He's making an obvious, partway-arch reference to the old dichotomy between the more bebop-oriented method associated with clubs in Midtown and Harlem, and the formally experimental, Western classical-influenced approach of "downtown" players.
It was an example of the "dichotomy" between what people say in the heat of a moment online and how they act offline, said Jay York, a senior digital marketing strategist at EMSI Public Relations.
That energy — and that dichotomy — made itself abundantly clear in April, when the Working Families Party, a progressive group originally built by labor unions two decades ago, opted to back Ms. Nixon over Mr. Cuomo.
For starters Dr. Jenn says Trump is a walking dichotomy ... on the one hand he's like a young child lacking impulse control who gets triggered by just about anything critical of him or his job.
There was a new dichotomy I had never heard of before: the "white Turks" (Westernized secular élites in Istanbul and Ankara) versus the "black Turks" (the pious Muslim middle and lower-middle classes of Anatolia).
"It is a dichotomy, economy is bad but markets are up, the guiding sentiment is that there is hope that things will get better going forward," said Arun Kejriwal, founder of advisory firm Kejriwal Research.
Marissa's suggestions: Leather and suede, money and power When we think of Saturn, the planetary ruler of Capricorn and Aquarius, the word "cool" comes to mind—and so does the dichotomy of luxury and frugality.
And though hard to find, there were the artists who abstained from the overwhelming dichotomy of digital surrealism and pre-analog processes, offering instead a reassuring window into the mundane, the fleeting, and the repetitive.
You see it in an opposition Labour Party that's ruled by the far left at the grassroots but mostly center left in government, a dichotomy that's made it unable to present a clear alternative to May.
I thought about how much it resonated with me, and how much it angered me, and how much it made me want to get a giant punching bag for the Madonna/whore dichotomy and obliterate it.
It's that dichotomy — between a 2289-cent scooter ride and a $220 omakase, for example — that has turned visitors into residents and residents into the new business owners who diversify the city's ever-evolving cultural landscape.
There is a psychological space—a kind of lacuna—in those who have firmly believed in God when they were children and then lost that faith, embracing a dichotomy of science and religion, tradition and modernity.
A recent study has provided an important asterisk to this cancer dichotomy by suggesting that the cancer-causing properties of capsaicin can be cancelled out by 6-gingerol, the chemical that gives ginger its pungent flavor.
This is the eternal dichotomy of Google's services: they are genuinely useful and they do help, but how much of your privacy are you willing to give away to Google for the sake of that convenience?
It looks like all that time spent in Westeros will pay off — Max's two-faced temperament seem to be right in line with Ramsay Bolton's strange dichotomy of loyalty to the crown and his own desires.
If political correctness means calling out things as wrong without leaving room for nuance, and free speech means qualifying everything as right without leaving room for nuance, then Michele is legitimate in wanting to reject dichotomy.
"As to when that seismic event … will resolve the dichotomy between federal and state law, my own feeling is that it's going to happen post-2020 and close to the next midterm in 2022," he said.
Trump set up a dichotomy in the speech: There was honest, hardworking America and there was corrupt Washington D.C., which stole the jobs and wealth of hardworking America and gave it to themselves and to foreigners.
From the street and the workplace to the bedroom and the kitchen table, he always manages to find the persistent and pernicious dichotomy at the core of manhood that causes us to hurt others and ourselves.
She notes the rigid saint/sinner dichotomy of female characters in Do the Right Thing (1989), repeated again in Mo' Betta Blues (1990); then there's the "conniving siren" he relies on in He Got Game (1998).
As the weeks turned into months and the months turned into years, I noticed an interesting dichotomy: I was holding on to the past tighter while the memory of him seemed to be drifting further away.
A big part of the reason for that dichotomy was that Apple ramped up its spending on research and development; R&D expenses rose 15% from the same period a year earlier, far outpacing sales growth.
The video so perfectly captures the dichotomy of "Icelandic politician speaking to a foreigner" versus "Icelandic politician speaking to a local" that it should be shown in lectures on political science and journalism throughout the world.
Even something like Homeland engages with this strange dichotomy; the buddy culture, celebrating soldiers, gathering in uniform, yet as soon as they get home they're expected to put all that away and behave like a civilian.
"It shows the dichotomy of trying to put things into order while the world is going entropic," she said, an allegory about her own struggles at the edge of poverty that she prefers to keep private.
Woven into the pressure on his national team, there was the endless dichotomy drawn between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo: that the former is blessed with God-given talent, the latter the product of relentless self-improvement.
Anyone suggesting a "deal or war" dichotomy was below the belt should recall phrases like "paving Iran's way" to a nuclear bomb and the accusation that the deal was the equivalent of launching a new Holocaust.
They highlight the dichotomy that has made him such a complicated, divisive figure for the public to figure out: crushing vulnerability right alongside a frightening rage and threat of violence that could erupt at any moment.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO In writing "The Ambiguity Manifesto," the cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum used a variety of standard and nonstandard musical notation techniques, encouraging his bandmates to think beyond the dichotomy of what's composed and what's improvised.
"An individual should feel comfortable coming in, disclosing any behaviors to their provider without fear of prosecution, and setting up this dichotomy where it's us versus them is not the way to do that," she said.
"There's this false dichotomy right now that you can either talk about those who are left out or you talk about those who feel like they're being left out, but you can't talk about both," she said.
Though some might be quick to chastise such flawed activists for hypocrisy—and several folks in these artists' Instagram comments certainly did—the dichotomy between rapping about violence and speaking out against violence shares undeniable common ground.
The dichotomy evokes the tension at that fateful Oscars when La La Land had to dramatically hand over the trophy for best picture to Moonlight, each film literally and visually representing two competing versions of the industry.
All too often this debate minimizes a complex issue into a simple "us vs them" dichotomy that overlooks the real and tangible benefit to American businesses and consumers that comes with embracing open markets and global trade.
Riffing on the dichotomy of nature and artifice, he combined navy wool and electric-blue pleated organza in a neat little coatdress, and appliquéd neon yellow and pink and green flowers to strapless gowns and organza shells.
She channels the combative energy of her predecessors on "Mobb'n," exercising the dichotomy of her glam and grit by interpolating Crime Mob's "Knuck If You Buck," led by Princess and Diamond, over a TRU "Hoody Hoo" sample.
He became fascinated by exploring how divergent communities can coexist and relate to one another, and how that dichotomy has the ability to bring awareness to facets of life that people may not otherwise want to face.
What makes a good work of art is that deontology, those applied ethics, but sometimes a really good work of art can be an absolutely awful social act, and I think modern art is about that dichotomy.
Members of the public who haven't been to law school erroneously glean from this false dichotomy that there are "bad" judges who legislate from the bench by interpreting ambiguous text to serve their (mostly progressive) ideological goals.
The key is when you realize that preferences are not immutable and that people are not universalist or communitarian by essence, the dichotomy between "it's all politics, stupid" and "it's all economics, stupid" vanishes a little bit.
You see it in an opposition Labour Party that's ruled by the far left at the grassroots but mostly center-left in government, creating an untenable dichotomy that's left it unable to present a clear alternative to May.
The former platoon commander and co-author of "The Dichotomy of Leadership " recently told CNBC Make It why he believes jiu-jitsu is revered by so many smart and successful people: the practice values strategy over brute force.
"There's a dichotomy where I stand with law enforcement but I also personally feel and understand that angst that comes when you cross the paths of an officer in uniform and you're fearing for your safety," he said.
Application of blockchain technology for insurance is a perfect example of this, and will be hugely lucrative for companies that can create solutions for insurers, even though they won't be a part of the agent versus carrier dichotomy.
Here lies the dichotomy: do I want an instantly familiar and trusty laptop that will do all the things I've been doing for years, or do I want a computer for the future that will grow with me?
"As we as a society have evolved, we have developed this dichotomy where we think that having fun is one thing and doing good is another -- that they're somehow mutually exclusive," Collins told CNN in a recent interview.
The economist is there to point out the victim hidden by this dichotomy: the person who has no job, or only a short-term contract, because companies are afraid to hire hard-to-fire staff on full contracts.
What the simple dichotomy between good rich people and bad rich people obscures is that even if wealthy people aren't spending as much money as they could be, they're still spending far more money than the average person.
To say that NATO went to war after the American invocation of Article 5 is a falsehood; NATO did not budget, grow or deploy equally and this dichotomy shows through in the maturity of member state militaries today.
Anduril also suggests that it will help disrupt the military-industrial complex:The central fallacy of the political debate surrounding defense spending is that we are stuck in a dichotomy between doing "more with more" or "less with less".
Certainly it can be argued that news about fake news is, in itself, fake; a confusing conclusion that perhaps illustrates how false the dichotomy between the mainstream media outlets and the purveyors of questionably accurate information really is.
But while parents may think about this as a dichotomy, he said — does the child have a disorder or not — in fact, clinicians who work with behavior problems believe that there are strategies that every parent could use.
There has been a notable dichotomy between the happy, peppy picture that has been way out in front during the whole race, "La La Land," and the political exasperation that has been boiling behind the scenes in Hollywood.
In moving beyond that dichotomy, maybe we can find some inspiration from Reverend Crutcher, who is truly something of a saint: He told me that he forgives the white officer who shot his son and prays for her.
"Our world is marked by a perverse dichotomy that tries to defend and ensure stability and peace through a false sense of security sustained by a mentality of fear and mistrust," he said, speaking in a driving rain.
"capitalism" is a false dichotomy If you're wondering why you've lost friends in adulthood, this is probably why The US-Turkey trade spat, explained Crazy Rich Asians isn't about money, it's about entitlement — and that's a good thing
Critics like to point out that this appears to contradict what Jesus said about peace and love in his Sermon on the Mount, but there is an explanation for this seeming dichotomy rooted in a long and complex history.
Less extraordinary is the dichotomy of good and bad blood and the way that blood in most medical contexts is seen as an "absolutely unquestioned good," but menstrual blood leads to taboos that can deprive girls of their education.
" In her conclusion today, Judge Corley says California may want to "address this stark dichotomy" — that is, the rise of the gig economy and the "creation of a low wage workforce performing low skill but highly flexible episodic jobs.
Because Rotten Tomatoes boils down film criticism into a simple good-bad dichotomy, the Tomatometer is more accurately a representation of how many critics like a film than it is of how good those critics think a film is.
"I think there is a dichotomy that somehow some of us who are older, we haven't conveyed what went before adequately," said Connie Barrington, a 68-year old retired librarian who showed up at a Clinton rally in California.
A panel will discuss the boundaries between what is and is not covered by copyright law, from kitchen recipes to software code, and provide an update on recent court decisions covering idea-expression dichotomy, among other topics. bit.ly/20XONgU.
WAYNESBURG, Pennsylvania — As our country contemplates who will be the next president of the United States, there is no better example of the sharp political dichotomy than the state of Pennsylvania, where 20 electoral votes are up for grabs.
Examples being: post-streaming, people who have come in after that; and the "craze" of lady musicians being written about, and the dichotomy of feeling very happy and grateful that dope ladies are being covered, and feeling boxed in.
Carter: They're playing with our expectations, and also just a great shot of the composition of, you know, just a built-in dichotomy between the beauty of the scene and the violence and death that the cousins are bringing.
Faced with the "dichotomy" of continuing economic growth and below-target inflation, "the Fed should keep policy on hold at its May FOMC meeting as it navigates the tug-of-war," between the two, analysts at Deutsche Bank wrote.
The deeper question raised isn't whether our borders should be open or closed (generally a false dichotomy) but rather how we ought to manage immigration in a manner that honors the dignity, humanity and legitimate interests of all concerned.
The organization highlighting this dichotomy is the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG), and it has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take this into account as the justices decide an important abortion case from Louisiana.
It's easy to recall the times he shined, but there were also dark moments that left his faithful struggling to reconcile a dichotomy that's inherent in all humans but especially visible in those who spend their lives on stage.
In 1997, Jacobs was appointed the creative director of Louis Vuitton — a reign that lasted 16 years — thereby pioneering another dichotomy that is now commonplace, in which he simultaneously ran his namesake label while heading a large European house.
" But Representative Paul Mitchell, Republican of Michigan, said Democratic attempts to restore the rules unfairly targeted the for-profit sector and represented a "false dichotomy that continues to devalue career and technical education which is wrong in this economy.
Coghlan's own book, Homogeneous Observation Redux, presents a bizarre dichotomy of images: Coghlan had scanned images from National Geographic magazines and fed them into Google's reverse image search; he then paired the original image with its often incongruous results.
In fact, net neutrality rules have been in and out of the courts since 2002, with the FCC and various industries disagreeing fundamentally on what constitutes an "information service" versus a "telecommunications service," the dichotomy at the heart of this conflict.
But the Shanghai Biennale, titled Why Not Ask Again: Arguments, Counter-arguments and Stories, is less concerned with examining the ongoing dichotomy between Eastern and Western cultures, than it is with questioning and disrupting the status quo in multiple ways.
As Willink noted in his book "The Dichotomy of Leadership, " standard operating procedures in the military created their own sort of structure and discipline for teams and guided everything from the way vehicles were loaded to how buildings were cleared.
While the dichotomy may not be too noticeable when washing your hands, it's apparent when it comes time to get sudsy in the shower, as it affects the consistency of soap and shampoo, making it more difficult to lather up.
The dichotomy of the scent appeals to me, a person who relishes horror movies and initiates uncomfortable conversations about death but wears white lace dresses and suede heels and pink lipstick and dedicates 20 minutes to eyebrow grooming every morning.
Key findings from the Invest in You Savings Survey include: "Our survey shows a dichotomy: while Americans say they're increasingly confident about saving for retirement, it's also their top personal finance concern," said Jon Cohen, chief research officer at SurveyMonkey.
Its boosters in the UN and human rights groups hope it's not just going to be a tool of empowerment for other refugees but also a way to break out of the stereotypical dichotomy refugees usually face: villains or victims.
Let's hope that this moment of agreement between two vice presidential candidates moves us beyond soft-on- crime versus tough-on- crime rhetoric in this election cycle - a false dichotomy that Kaine and Pence might help relegate to the history books.
My theory is that many people on both sides of this dichotomy are tired of earnestly debating the specifics and find it easier to demand a tribal discourse, the kind that essentially resembles a sports fan's unequivocal support of a team.
The property market though exhibiting signs of health is another pressure point as beneath the surface lurks a dichotomy; prices in larger Tier 22018 and 2 cities are surging, while those in smaller Tier 3 and 4 cities are depressed.
A Justice Department official said the agency rejects the notion of a "false dichotomy" that improving efficiency sacrifices due process and said the agency has also put in place court-based metrics that lend itself to the recommendation of the report.
Here's the main story, titled "Facebook Offered Users Privacy Wall, Then Let Tech Giants Around It." A dichotomy... CNN Digital SVP S. Mitra Kalita emails: Walt Mossberg announced he is leaving Facebook, and I bet many journalists are considering the same.
Kellerman, for his part, casts his difference with Smith in terms of Isaiah Berlin's famous dichotomy between foxes—nimble empirical machines who address each problem as it comes—and hedgehogs, who strain their understanding of the world through grand interpretive frameworks.
The dichotomy between Sanders's high name recognition and his relatively low poll numbers suggest Sanders fans from 2016 are looking elsewhere this year — and that the 77-year-old self-avowed democratic socialist has a ceiling through which he cannot break.
Will it return to "peace, love, unity and respect" or will it be this weird fractured space of harassment, racism, division, homophobia—how can you have this revisionism of this culture when you got this dichotomy going on at the moment?
I loved the T-shirts that featured a crucified Christ and bore the words "How Can I Tell Mom & Dad," bluntly confronting the dichotomy between the "traditional" values of church and family and the lifestyles we want to lead for ourselves.
At the forefront of the series is the dichotomy between Witherspoon's Elena Richardson, a journalist with 30% less open hostility than Lies' Madeline Martha Mackenzie, and Mia Warren (Scandal's Kerry Washington, in her first major role TV role after Olivia Pope).
ELAYNE ARCHER Brooklyn To the Editor: As a former Family Court attorney who now leads an organization that brings mindfulness programs to incarcerated and highly vulnerable youth, I was dismayed by Ruth Whippman's false dichotomy between mindfulness and systemic reform.
"Even if you look at an example like the state of Alabama where there's a clear dichotomy between urban-exurban and rural, he's uniquely positioned not to move just urban voters," said Democratic Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, who has endorsed Biden.
The dichotomy is that if you spent a lot of money on technology, you're winning, and if you didn't, you're losing, and the places that are spending — Walmart and Target — represent America, making me feel very bullish about the consumer.
Indifference to political specificities is for once a boon, as it allows Malick to paint Nazism and resistance to it as a moral dichotomy, and suggest in no uncertain terms that any inch given to evil is one inch too many.
As a Penn State graduate who grew up in a town that was recently impugned by an otherwise reputable sports columnist as a "spooky little place," I've witnessed first-hand both sides of this dichotomy over the past several years.
The artist, who emerged in the '90s while the Turkish contemporary art scene was seeking to define itself amidst cultural and political fluctuations, has always encapsulated in his multimedia work the dichotomy between the anguish and absurdity contained in reality.
For more than two decades, Trump had begun simplifying the problems facing the United States as he contemplated a future in politics, reducing complex global issues to a black-and-white dichotomy that made the choice confronting US leaders appear simple and straightforward.
While promoting an excellent article by Weekly Standard editor Jonathan Last about President Donald Trump's tendency to be the vaporware president, New York Times columnist David Brooks offers an unfortunate false dichotomy, saying that Americans should fear Trump's incompetence rather than his authoritarianism.
Crazy Rich Asians depicts this dichotomy in clear terms, as Rachel (Constance Wu), an NYU professor, is made to feel small and low-class in contrast with her boyfriend Nick's (Henry Golding) family in Singapore, a group of filthy-rich real estate moguls.
Like many who have fallen into the yoga-doing, juice-cleansing, Landmark Forum-taking "conscious community" of Southern California spiritual seekers, Banhart realized that the particular path to enlightenment he was on, while seductive, also contained a dichotomy antithetical to its alleged mission.
Faced with this dichotomy, we are left with the options the existential philosopher Albert Camus famously outlined for confronting absurdity: we can either abandon the industry, cling blindly to the supposed morality of our efforts, or recognize the absurdity for what it is.
The dichotomy of Philadelphia's gleaming office buildings and destitute people on the streets of nearby Camden underlines the limits of Fed policy, even as most policymakers see the central bank's dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment as having been met.
Because of this, the situation presents a false dichotomy: Either use too many exclamation marks and risk being labeled 'too nice' (or, worse, incompetent and inexperienced), or don't use enough of them and be thought of as rude, sarcastic, or a bitch.
The dichotomy between the founders of Toot, who are trying to expand access to tutoring via simple text messaging — a service that could potentially help students around the globe — and the anti-immigration ideology of the current administration could not be starker.
Here's the official company line on the acquisition, Under Goodman's leadership, LeVE will employ a filmmaking strategy that mirrors Dichotomy's approach to producing tentpole films for global audiences, while also utilizing the Dichotomy Micro Studios banner in the lucrative micro-budget film business.
A current show of little-known Baroque female painter, Michaelina Wautier, at MAS in Antwerp, Belgium presented a similar dichotomy between such a need for a relatable backstory — there is almost none on Wautier — and appreciating her considerable talent independently of circumstance.
The 2015 thriller The Perfect Guy put a slight spin on the concept by placing a woman in a lethal love triangle with Morris Chestnut and Michael Ealy, and tweaked the racial subtext through a light-skinned/dark-skinned dichotomy between black men.
Obviously these are two extreme reactions, and many people don't behave either way, but I think that dichotomy of tackling discomfort with direct behaviors, like humor and aggression, or indirect behaviors, such as keeping a physical distance, manifests when people see my artwork.
However that dichotomy between dark imagery and danceable, inventive rock has always been a hallmark of Minus The Bear's sound, and producer Sam Bell helped channel those experiences into a record that served as a form of collective therapy for the members.
Even if Mulder and Scully proved to be incredibly well-developed characters, they, too, could often be boiled down to "the believer" and "the skeptic" — the kind of simplistic dichotomy that would beautifully suit many crime dramas that followed in its footsteps.
Both sides of that dichotomy are still very much in evidence when I visit Ms. Streisand at her estate here, a compound of three main buildings that evoke a fantasy New England, incongruously situated above the glittering expanse of the Pacific Ocean.
"Today's parents have moved beyond the dichotomy of boy and girl names," said Linda Murray, the editor in chief of BabyCenter, which declared 2015 "the year of the gender-neutral baby" and published a list of 120 suggestions, from Addison to Winter.
But the vote also demonstrates that evaluating the Confederate flag as either a symbol of Southern roots or an emblem of racism born from the South's historical ties to slavery is a false dichotomy rooted in erasing the flag's tie to racism.
It's an immersive experience," said Stephan Crasneanscki, of Soundwalk, an art collective based in Berlin and New York, "an interesting dichotomy of hearing the sound of nature, which is very peaceful, and at the same time looking at some kind of madness.
But the stuff in this record that stood out and affected me was like this dichotomy of Sara's voice still being aggressive, but the music itself there's these spots of "almost-beauty" and melody that accentuates everythingRyan: That was a real, conscious thing.
Olita's film ends with the voice of a language scholar of ancient Zapotec, explaining that in this language, there is no word for "him" or "her," suggesting that it was the intervention of Spanish colonial powers that created this dichotomy within society.
Consequently, the suggested dichotomy between local and global, as articulated in the exhibition title, raises more questions than it answers — as Grey Director and exhibition curator Lynn Gumpert herself admits in the accompanying catalogue — and could have been done away with altogether.
"They're hiding the fact that that's a huge downside by trying to create a dichotomy between supposedly low-skill, low-paid, family immigrants and high-tech, high-wage, not-jobs-stealing, merit-based immigrants," Doug Rand, a Boundless co-founder, told Recode.
"Elmet" derives a good deal of its power from the dichotomy between its primary character — a taciturn giant named John who makes his living as an undefeated bare-knuckle brawler in underground fights — and its narrator, John's sensitive 14-year-old son, Daniel.
William Taubman, a professor emeritus at Amherst College, grapples with this dichotomy in his masterly new biography, "Gorbachev: His Life and Times," which will surely stand as the definitive English-language chronicle of this most intriguing figure for many years to come.
Mr. Giuliani contrasted Ms. Daniels with the three "beautiful women, classy women, women of great substance" who Mr. Trump has married, perfectly encapsulating the profoundly misogynist virgin/whore dichotomy imposed on women, where we can be only perfectly good or entirely bad.

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