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Emergent expects to complete the distribution of Aptevo common stock to Emergent stockholders on August 6313, 2016.
"Emergent is pleased to have reached this critical milestone in our BioThrax comparability program," Adam Havey, executive vice president and president of biodefense division at Emergent, said in the press release.
GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 11, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Emergent BioSolutions Inc.
They are more prone to complex interactions and emergent effects.
Go's simple rules give rise to plenty of emergent structure.
But in an emergent field, mistakes also serve as lessons.
That said, we don't have to wait for Emergent BioSolutions.
The findings demonstrated the ability of simulations to illuminate emergent phenomena.
It was a revelation to discover Adrienne Maree Brown's Emergent Strategy.
Most recently with CBS News about emergent gene editing CRISPR tools.
In other words, the dancer becomes part of the emergent flock.
Among this emergent generation of investment tycoons, that hasn't gone unnoticed.
Trombone, trumpet and violin map to the patterns recurrent and emergent.
They also have demonstrated the ability to manage emergent strategy well.
The next decade will witness massive challenges to any emergent order.
Because of the coexistence there is what we call emergent properties.
If she gets the same answer, we have a new emergent truth.
"In that game, we were always finding ridiculously emergent storylines," he says.
This is emergent trust in the particular security system that is blockchain.
The World Cup is the ultimate stage for an emergent global superstar.
Steve King, a partner at small business consulting firm Emergent Research, agrees.
What I discovered along the way was that my career was emergent.
Similarly, Scruton contends, personhood is an "emergent" property of a biological organism.
Sunday's game is not only an opportunity to compare the teams' emergent quarterbacks.
However, BOP is required to seek approval from ICE for non-emergent care.
The idea is emergence—one system yields the next in an emergent form.
"Climate change is an emergent property of a bad economic system," Carlock says.
What does this all have to say about whether time is fundamental or emergent?
The most wonderful and most terrible things about new technologies are their emergent properties.
Emergent properties are, by their nature, essentially unpredictable unless your name is William Gibson.
That so-called emergent culture is what Icosystem aims to capture with its models.
In a small way, Britain already goes head to head with both emergent powers.
The film crucially gave a voice to the emergent lesbian community in San Francisco.
No other game has delivered an emergent multiplayer experience quite like it, on console.
Entropy increases from the cork to the feathers, aiming an emergent arrow of time.
And in December, California-based Emergent Technology Holdings acquired Ghanaian fintech payment company InterpayAfrica.
Sure, AI can be designed to make emergent, non-transparent, and even inexplicable decisions.
It is also, more interestingly, a tale of the emergent properties of free content.
We want to support artists working in different mediums, ecstatic styles, and emergent genres.
Its color is optically emergent, the result not of chemical pigment but of structure.
The emergent style is casual-luxe and reflective of the multitextured local cultural blend.
Priority changes are normally carried out in response to a specific or emergent threat.
Government to ensure continued supply of acam2000 to sns​ * Emergent - ‍upon closing, co will assume all responsibilities under cdc contract valued at up to approximately $160 million​ * Emergent biosolutions inc - anticipates product deliveries will resume in 2018, following expected fda licensure of u.s.
Ironically, Cuba's government has joined Mr Trump in cracking down on the country's emergent capitalism.
But while Hipstamatic focused on photo editing, emergent competitor Instagram focused primarily on photo sharing.
I try to track emergent arguments in politics, and this feels like a big one.
Do you think time is also emergent—that it arises from a timeless complete description?
Those sweeping ideas are now at the center of several of the emergent 2020 campaigns.
My personal interests in gaming tend to lean toward experiences capable of providing emergent moments.
If I think about this, there's three major emergent technology trends that are happening simultaneously.
But the other view — Levine's emergent-systems view — doesn't allow for such a rosy assessment.
That number could grow to about 2203%, according to research from Intuit and Emergent Research.
Tagging friends in memes and posts has become one of Instagram's most popular emergent behaviors.
I was in psychosis, a fatal emergent illness, and I knew what the suicide knows.
Hilarious emergent play is made possible courtesy of the series' smartphone-powered remote hacking mechanic.
The power of scale, and the emergent behavior that sometimes comes from it, is tremendous.
I had "oddball" for OFFBEAT, my only misdirect, and really loved the clue for EMERGENT.
In December, we launched The Emergent Fund in partnership with Solidaire, another national progressive donor network.
Her paintings and her sculptural objects feel emergent and raw, suggesting unadulterated desire, yearning, and grief.
I tend to assume that space-time and everything in it are in some sense emergent.
Emergent announced an exclusive worldwide license deal for Valneva's Zika vaccine technology in July last year.
All of this should probably make me an enthusiastic supporter of emergent self-driving car technology.
No more playing politics and not taking money from other emergent threats to backfill this need.
Trump hopes that by bringing America and Russia together, he can suppress emergent threats like China.
The system is specifically crafted for generality so that the end result will be emergent properties.
What conversations did you have with them about the nature of Bernard's emergent agency this season?
That Iran and its proxies will retaliate is the only predictable aspect of this emergent challenge.
The emergent gay visibility was an incredibly bold step — often too bold for the American mainstream.
According to Brouwer, there are still a number of questions that Verlinde's theory of emergent gravity can't explain, so "further advancements on both the theoretical framework and observational tests of emergent gravity are needed before it can be considered a fully developed and solidly tested theory."
The 1956 Olympics had been febrile affair, reflecting the polarised geopolitical backdrop of the emergent Cold War.
It shared an office with Emergent Game Technologies, in exchange for porting Emergent's Gamebryo engine to consoles.
Emergent sold off its assets at the end of 25, ending one of Killspace's major revenue sources.
It's a testament to the power of emergent stories, narratives that players themselves build in open worlds.
Among the "emergent" forms of abuse, only 18 percent of those surveyed have experienced hacking and trolling.
"Without these emergent 2-3 million tonnes what would have been the (spot LNG) price?" he said.
The silver lining of the Trump factor was more air-time for other countries and emergent leaders.
Now, the seemingly emergent vulnerable state of the endangered southern resident killer whale has gained international attention.
Technological change, for instance, is an emergent process reflecting the decisions of thousands of engineers and entrepreneurs.
These emergent social conditions are simply another in the series of crises that LGBTQ+ people have faced.
But there's insight to gain about emergent sensibilities in world art, without hustling everybody toward illusory barricades.
We'll never know, but his independent voice has spawned an emergent crop of progressives, such as Rep.
Here is my favorite emergent gameplay story from 2016: I was a space emperor with a dilemma.
Entries like CAT TOY and HULU, let alone emergent terms like ENBY, were nowhere to be found.
Instead, the lawsuit says that staff ordered a "non-emergent van" to take her to the hospital.
Ultimately, all the emergent nation-states would have to draw upon their imperial inheritance to move forward.
And there are some legitimate questions about how Irving will fit next to the emergent Spencer Dinwiddie.
However, these areas of emergent biodiversity are likely to face a range of natural and human threats.
There is, then, an emergent populism sweeping across Europe, North America, and other parts of the world.
Ellis thinks causal emergence could account for many emergent phenomena such as superconductivity and topological phases of matter.
I see that most clearly in its emergent generation of entrepreneurs, birthed from the country's 30+% unemployment rates.
International, AI and hardware products were the emergent themes of the 52 companies that launched on Day 500.
He decides to go down one more rabbit hole and look up Heidi's file at Geist Emergent Group.
In this case, we have "an emergent phenomenon that looks like some weird religious ceremony," Cristal told me.
It was Guy Fieri or Kardashian nonsense, an emergent universe building exercise in narrative TV and blockbuster movies.
The emergent field has seen drugmakers such as AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly and Sanofi partner up with biotech firms.
That the emergent Me Too movement has also propelled women into the 2018 arena adds a special irony.
Emergent societies have done well, even if some like Brazil have now lost their way, deluged in corruption.
While Russia is broad and diverse, the country has become hostage to Putin's persona and his emergent ideology.
A decade ago, artificial intelligence was a truly emergent technology, with few real-world applications beyond solving checkers.
Her testimony underscored how the emergent needs of mothers of color are often dismissed in the hospital setting.
"The sequestration of emergent AI is really a formality in most cases," said Shifa reassuringly, misinterpreting Eliana's frown.
Over the years as Facebook has grown into a ubiquitous utility, it's also developed some strange emergent behaviors.
Campaigns were trying to reach out to younger voters on emergent social media platforms like YouTube and Facebook.
In Sweden you can not test yourself for COVID-6900 unless you're in need of emergent medical treatment.
The whole narrative [of the album] is this emergent narrative—it starts off with the simplest building blocks.
Since our body of law in space is still emergent, there aren't many legal restrictions already in place.
Ms. Lange photographed these in 1942 as a hopeful emblem of the New California: an emergent middle class.
It requires multiple applications of bark mulch a year, pre-emergent herbicides and lots and lots of weeding.
"Co-working spaces with child care are a great idea," said Steve King, a partner at Emergent Research.
Instead of pre-programmed narratives, EverQuest Next promised the potential for a world with its own emergent behaviors.
In many cases military revolutions are emergent and not even recognized as such by the nations implementing them.
Sometimes, though, it's a tight game on a makeshift pitch which teaches an emergent footballer how to play.
It falls in a category of emergent acronymization, along with other internet shorthand, such as LOL and OMFG.
But what really stands out in Gartner's list of developing and/or barely emergent strategic tech trends is digital ethics and privacy — given the concept is not reliant on any particular technology underpinning it; yet is being (essentially) characterized as an emergent property of other already deployed (but unnamed) technologies.
Mendieta synthesized and advanced emergent art forms of the early '70s, including performance, body art, earthworks, photography, and film.
No Man's Sky stands apart from the rest, for me, because there's nothing to sew those emergent moments together.
"It hasn't yet been applied to ride share drivers," says Steve King, partner at Emergent Research in Lafayette, Calif.
Emergent VR experiences would resemble expansive sandboxes in which the storytelling is more ambient than actively (or intrusively) exposited.
His first term was marked by an emergent international outreach, an approach supported by then-US President Barack Obama.
Conway has ties both to the conservative movement and to a good number of the party's emergent donor class.
Cowen and the team at GMU are working on Emergent Ventures, a fellowship and grant program for moon shots.
Both appeal to a politics of victimology that purportedly only an emergent brand of post-colonial Marxism could solve.
The dominant power in the emergent global economic system shouldn't be China, any more than it should be Facebook.
Why aren't they trying to force Republicans, the media, and the emergent Trump White House to act like it?
"I'm going to carve while we talk," she says, rushing to put the finishing touches on Emergent and Refulgent.
Even the trajectory of this movie's fights, from cavernous dark to Valhalla-like bright heights, suggests an emergent divinity.
Helping stem the pandemic in Wuhan or emergent hot spots matters to the citizens of Seattle and New Rochelle.
By May 1, the basic contours of the Nazi dictatorship may have been still emergent and not entirely secure.
Emergent politics of social platforms differ in scope and character and sit along peculiar axes, some familiar, others new.
The frog cells aren't special in and of themselves—it's the emergent behavior they collectively produce that's so remarkable.
Visitors take control of the rules behind nature's emergent systems to design new coat patterns on life-size animal sculptures.
Visitors take control of the rules behind nature's emergent systems to design new coat patterns on life-size animal sculptures.
Meanwhile, Ayers-Rigsby is sensitive to the emergent, unfolding toll that storms and flooding can wreak on people and property.
A study from Intuit and Emergent Research estimated that 9.2 million Americans will work in the gig economy in 2021.
Additionally, the Emergent Fund makes it possible for any individual American to participate in strategic philanthropy in this critical moment.
Will you make a little more room on the emergent left for those who do support Israel's right to exist?
Unlike most media that targets women, these bloggers are not compelled to breathlessly enthuse about every emergent pop-cultural phenomenon.
I think this kind of emergent more intellectual but nevertheless kind of anti-PC group is another expression of it.
Most of all, how much should the emergent industry take from traditional gaming, and how much should it leave behind?
New World has emergent gameplay and rich social features, including deep Twitch integration with broadcaster-led events, achievements, and rewards.
Yet, an informative accompanying pamphlet, "Emergent Plantocene Plant Guide," makes clear that this EPA is earnest about reparative plant care.
That is, naturally, absurd, but it is a clear reflection of a somewhat unexpected emergent racial reality in hip-hop.
Cybersecurity firm Trend Micro and Europol discuss ATM hacking as an emergent problem in a co-written report released Tuesday.
Yet both arguments discount the emergent behaviors that can come from increasingly intelligent machines interpreting the world differently from humans.
More ambitious projects to deal with emergent diseases and public health threats have been slow off the ground, he said.
Emergent Research recently discussed the law with a California-based corporation that was changing its freelance hiring policies, says King.
But there is one emergent, long-term issue that Congress has consistently failed to address – the threat of climate change.
That began to change after the Democrats embraced civil rights and emergent social issues forced the parties to choose sides.
Although there are no formal numbers on how many of those offer child care, Emergent estimates only 15 do nationwide.
Frech is co-chair of the Alliance for Biosecurity and senior vice president for Global Government Affairs at Emergent BioSolutions.
Even if Jon could communicate orders about how to adjust to emergent battlefield challenges, he doesn't know what they are.
Even with post-facto analytics, bots programmers can, and perhaps should, design bots so they do not display troubling emergent behavior.
The ubiquity of big data is such that Gartner dropped it from their Hype Cycle of Emergent Technologies back in 2015.
Naturally we were inspired by shows that deal with emergent technologies and their consequences, such as Black Mirror and Silicon Valley.
They grew up with the idea that story can be emergent, and that the story isn't just what's told to me.
Emergent and Aptevo are excited about the opportunities awaiting both companies and their respective stockholders following completion of the spin-off.
So will her country, with its emergent diplomatic heft bound up with her individual contacts and methods she has picked up.
As emergent contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors become more common in ground and drinking water, they could affect humans.
The game, called meQuanics, has been developed by a team from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science in Saitama, Japan.
They pull from ideas of emergent behavior and phase transitions, which are a real challenge for researchers in the AI space.
During that time, they'll be asked to respond to key policy statements and claims now shaping the emergent Democratic climate agenda.
And just like Art Basel Miami Beach, Maco has given rise to emergent art fairs poppping up during the same week.
Maybe there's a group chat, there are emails—there's some emergent way of being together that is congealing in that space.
"But in the '70s, with the loosening up of styles and the newly emergent gay movement, that changed," Mr. Lehman said.
The world is an eruptive flux of frequently toxic emergent behavior, and every unexpected event is laced with subtle interconnected nuances.
Emergent has added two new partners, commercial litigator Mikhail Ratner in New York and appellate litigator Patricia Ronan in Phoenix, Arizona.
"I never once foresaw any connection between this emergent technology and my cartoons," Larson said in a letter posted to TheFarSide.
Summary: Visionary physicist Geoffrey West is a pioneer in the field of complexity science, the science of emergent systems and networks.
Richardson and Wu agreed to hold another video teleconference this spring, unless "emergent issues" arose before then, said the Navy official.
In the context of the novel coronavirus outbreak, that question has gained urgency and also, thanks to recent research, emergent answers.
But BC's legacy lives on in the emergent fashion designers and labels who prioritize critical conceptual practices and interindustry shape-shifting.
Emergent expects the world's co-working membership to more than double from 1.6 million in 2017 to 3.8 million by 2020.
Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch) also appears as Jack's emergent love interest, demonstrating yet again what a nuanced, empathetic actor she is.
Wheeler pointed out an important feature of emergent laws: Their approximate nature allows for a certain flexibility that can accommodate future evolution.
Roughly 1 in 30 Facebook users tells someone Happy Birthday each day, showing Facebook's first major emergent behavior is still going strong.
Four of these IP addresses and close to 100 of the domains appeared in recent indicator lists for an emergent IoT botnet.
The promise of BioWare storytelling dropped into an ongoing and emergent space populated by friends and strangers could have been incredible. Could.
What interests me more — and what I think investors need to think about more — is the human angle: these emergent social changes.
Many lumbering companies of the 20th century have become less nimble these days, just as they're facing emergent threats from disruptive rivals.
The author is co-editor of Octavia's Brood and author of the forthcoming Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds (AK Press 2017).
Technology is an increasingly pervasive influence in every sphere of life, with access to full participation in technology an emergent human right.
This is a critical moment if we are to make impact on the epidemic of gun violence, an emergent public health crisis.
Health experts have suggested that newly emergent clusters in Europe and the Middle East could accelerate the global spread of the disease.
While Siributr looks to traditional craft and its development, Piyarat looks at the emergent craft of an industrializing and globalizing Southeast Asia.
YESTERDAY in styles In the heyday of MySpace — before Instagram and iPhones — selfies were an emergent form of folk art for millennials.
Each artist within the Beauty exhibit is categorized within one of seven ephemeral categories: extravagant, intricate, ethereal, transgressive, emergent, elemental, and transformative.
Now we finally have an emergent legislative effort with ambition matching the existential crisis, and the unique opportunity, in front of us.
If this emergent flexible economy were all bad or all good, there would be no need to make a choice about it.
Their utility suggested a sense of busyness and ambition well suited to a new age in which emergent technologies were changing everything.
"Because it was Christmas trees, it was nuclear farming — pre-emergent herbicides, chemical insecticides, nothing grew in the ground," Ms. Casteel said.
And with emergent threats constantly presenting themselves as contemporary challenges, law enforcement and homeland security professionals must constantly adapt to modern hazards.
When you look around the world at various emergent democracies, what you see is that these two strands haven't quite banded together.
Or, like the complex emergent organisms they are, can they evolve into human-scaled places with real soul and a sense of place?
CM: We are really fascinated as a collective by the irrational nature of market systems, human relationships, speed, emergent media, fast capitalism, warfare.
By the time millennials are their parents' ages, automation and emergent technologies replacing jobs will likely be more than just a threat.[Gallup]
But advocates of this new method praise the emergent improvements in voter turnout and safeguards, and the decreased costs from eliminating poll workers.
It also could fit into the emergent political theory of the framers — that decentralization was the key to preventing tyrannous majorities from forming.
More emergent now is the concept of marketing tech, or "martech" — which aims to do the same for the marketers of the world.
Quantum error correction may be how the emergent fabric of space-time achieves its robustness, despite being woven out of fragile quantum particles.
In November 1922, the Andrew Bonar-Law's Conservative Party won a substantial majority over an emergent Labour Party and the deeply divided Liberals.
Coupled with security, emergent issues around data privacy, sharing and usage will become something everyone will have to tackle, not just tech companies.
The product represents an emergent market for the technology – drone racers looking for a product that's ready to fly, right off the shelf.
Onscreen, the consciousness of A.I.s is a given, achieved in a manner as emergent and unexplained as the blooming of our own consciousness.
That made the theme and its revealer at 57A emerge slowly, which is just the way I like them (slowly emergent, that is).
I asked him what the future of food looks like and how emergent technologies might solve the ethical dilemmas inherent in industrial farming.
Medical biotech company Emergent BioSolutions is one of the many health industry players turning its efforts towards addressing the current global coronavirus pandemic.
Dedicated to discovering artists and supporting them in the emergent stages of their careers, it then aims to nudge them out the door.
Children have presumably been tormenting their parents with disrupted sleep since we lived in caves, yet sleep consulting is a fairly emergent field.
The need is emergent, and it is the fundamental obligation of the government to ensure the safety and security of all its citizens.
My own puberty struck early, bringing with it the crippling awareness of the way those emergent curves shaped the way I was perceived.
Seven years ago, freelancers and independent workers composed nearly 80 percent of co-workers, according to survey data from consulting firm Emergent Research.
Eventually the groups form a sort of emergent intelligence, as one group inevitably finds a weakness in the state's tactics which the others copy.
But real-world sharing behavior at least initially appears to back up the results: posts determined to be hoaxes by rumor-checking site Emergent.
The fabric of space and time is widely believed by physicists to be emergent, stitched out of quantum threads according to an unknown pattern.
My grandfather emigrated from Italy to work in Pittsburgh's storied steel mills, join a union, and become part of our nation's emergent middle class.
Yet as ill-equipped as we may be to fight newly emergent natural pathogens, we are even less prepared to cope with engineered pathogens.
You have philanthropists and emergent curators working toward the same goal, to make the city an arts destination with a living and thriving scene.
Western countries, the World Bank and other lenders pledged around $14 billion in loans in Paris last December to fund Sall's Emergent Senegal Plan.
Emergent Strategies is now lobbying for the Online Lenders Alliance, an industry group for online lenders that often specialize in offering payday loan services.
And politicians are likely to trail a bit behind emergent economic and technological realities, as they always have, even in such exemplars as California.
It wasn't just top-down measures that successfully slowed the infections in Wuhan, it was also bottom-up, dynamic organizing in emergent, hyperlocal groups.
It is crucial that we somehow find a unified bipartisan approach to this emergent crisis, one that transcends American political infighting and electoral posturing.
Phase 2 is hailed as one of the most influential writers and level-setter for street art as an emergent movement in the 1970s.
ICE seeks to ensure "timely and appropriate responses to emergent medical care requests" for all detainees "regardless of location," the statement read in part.
And when shootings deviate from our expectations, as in this case, how should law enforcement and others attempt to better anticipate these emergent threats?
Vibrant democracies have now taken hold in much of the continent, revealing an emergent middle class, and an empowered, educated and connected young generation.
In strictly medical terms, "elective" surgery doesn't just encompass "cosmetic" procedures, but includes anything non-emergent, even surgery for tumors and leaky heart valves.
By the mid-20th century, the emergent tradition of down-and-out sad clowns had effectively repressed the clown's evil side, particularly in America.
You have states where Democrats have a lot of power, California being an example, but you don't see an aggressive, reproducible agenda emergent there.
" Tramaglini answered "no" when his attorney asked whether he knew of any nearby bathrooms that he "could have made it to under those emergent circumstances.
For Smith, Bailenson, Serrano, and many others like them, VR has provided an opportunity to focus on positive social change through an emergent new medium.
Inside the room it was chaos, an intern in the midst of chest compressions while another drilled into her husband's shin for emergent IV access.
Whether there will be greater future effect will depend upon emergent facts, especially potential revelations from witnesses whose testimony was blocked by the Senate majority.
JDW: I'm interested in your perspective on vaporwave as an emergent genre that uses both collage and erasure to reclaim privatized, corporatized, and anonymized space.
An information statement containing details of the spin-off and important information about Aptevo will be mailed to Emergent stockholders prior to the distribution date.
And in the rush to cater to a continent of emergent consumers, foreign investors are missing real opportunities to use Africa as a production base.
I was also looking for emergent behavior: the players who would try lying down, or walking slowly around the room, or whatever, without being told.
At first, I thought this comedy of physics was emergent, rather than authored, in part because I don't traditionally associate physics interaction with authored comedy.
Children tracking devices have also been an emergent category, with basic GPS trackers joined by wearable options, including some with comms features such as Tinitell.
Meaning, we may target Ebola and Zika as global health priorities, but doing so does nothing to prepare us for the next emergent health crisis.
Regulating emergent technologies can be difficult but Congress has proved in the past that they can get the job done—just look at the internet.
Policies should be implemented that require providers to document vascular evaluations in the 12 months prior to having patients undergo non-traumatic, non-emergent amputations.
His four-banister installation "IDPS" (2016) recounts stories of immigration throughout the region through an emergent style of embroidery from Hmong refugee camps in Thailand.
As far as I can tell, that article was the first in-depth journalistic look at the emergent phenomenon of the quickie digital self-portraiture.
Should this re-emergent nationalism be conciliated and co-opted, its economic grievances answered and some compromises made to address its cultural and moral claims?
In real life, pioneers of human-android romance now have a name, "digisexuals," which some academics and futurists have suggested constitutes an emergent sexual identity.
Economist Tyler Cowen, through his "Emergent Ventures" grant program, has launched a prize competition offering over $1 million to address various developments concerning COVID-19.
Its emergent rival is Military Intelligence, which traditionally steered clear of politics but has expanded under Sisi, who led the agency from 2010 to 2012.
Many of the primary lessons that Walmart has learned so far relate to an emergent understanding of the complexity of selling low-cost sustainable products.
In Rousseau's view, the newly emergent intellectual and technocratic class did little more than provide literary and moral cover for the powerful and the unjust.
Nines created the Emergent Neuro Suite, a triage tool that is supposed to help radiologists prioritize their time for patients most in need of treatment.
"When the order of the media cosmos was annihilated, freedom did not rush into the vacuum, but an emergent order with its own logic," Madrigal wrote.
Proceeds were slated to back Lineage's acquisition of Emergent Cold, a temperature-controlled logistics firm with a presence in Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam and Sri Lanka.
Dudley's emergent association with Kavanaugh is probably the best-so-far sign that he absolutely won't get confirmed, simply because everything Dudley touches withers and dies.
The most commonly reported treatment-emergent adverse events, regardless of relationship to study drug were fatigue, upper respiratory tract infection, nausea, diarrhea, edema, anemia, and dizziness.
Emergent players like Chance the Rapper (most endearing red carpet appearance) and Desiigner (most literally incomprehensible red carpet interview; best reaction shot) enter the popular consciousness.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act stipulated that the Library of Congress revisit the law's exceptions every three1 years to account for changing technologies and emergent needs.
I was well versed in black music and there were things I found exciting, like Snoop Dogg's debut album and the emergent house and garage scenes.
When I first arrive in Dublin, I duck into The Workman's Club—a sort of hub and frequent drinking spot for this emergent gaggle of bands.
This has changed the economic makeup of the Democratic Party and is certain to intensify tensions between the traditional downscale wing and the emergent upscale wing.
Doctors, as patient advocates, should be leaders in calling for full price disclosure of non-emergent, out-of-network care delivered at an in-network hospital.
It appears a fool's errand to attempt to apply context to the Founding Fathers motives and their comprehension of late-eighteenth century weaponry and emergent threats.
The circles, according to Tarnita and colleagues, exist thanks to a complex interplay between subterranean insect activity and the emergent self-organization of the plants themselves.
But at least it's a new mindset, a new approach, a new way of thinking, one still ripe with possibility and the promise of emergent properties.
I don't want to spoil too much, but in one game I had during our closed alpha testing, pretty much all of these emergent factions fired.
The New York-based composer/vocalist's past records have favored weightlessness, exploring the emergent rhythms and harmonies inherent to her vocal looping process in zero-g.
Still, Alhabash cautioned that the memes are a kind of canary in the coal mine for a larger social media response to future emergent political situations.
He's been a significant driving force behind the increased conversation between emergent hip-hop-adjacent music scenes around the world — Nigeria, England, the Caribbean and beyond.
Time can be seen as an "emergent" dimension, a kind of hologram springing from the universe's spatial correlations, which themselves seem to come from basic symmetries.
There are 22013,2650 co-working spaces in the country and approximately 210,100 worldwide, according to a 2016 report by Emergent Research, a research and consulting firm.
The new versions are probably dropping later this year thanks to a deal worked out between New York state attorney general Letitia James and Emergent BioSolutions.
But an emergent kind of bot, capable of interacting with humans and acting on their behalf, is playing a more active role in our everyday lives.
On Monday, Twitter announced several updates to the company's policies aimed at fighting "emergent, malicious behaviors" by fake accounts, repeat offenders, and the spread of hacked information.
"And the reason why we're tuned into them evolutionarily [might be] because they are reliable and effective, but that also means they are causally emergent," Hoel said.
The emergent middle class, a population that is trending younger, and continued reforms could lead to the highest GDP growth rate of all the major global economies.
In many ways, thermodynamics is the gold standard of an emergent law, describing the collective behavior of a large number of particles, irrespective of many microscopic details.
Remarkably, modern insights about the most formidable challenge in theoretical physics—the push to develop a quantum theory of gravity—employ both the reductionist and emergent perspectives.
He appears on a remix of "Soy El Diablo" by the teen singer Natanael Cano, part of an emergent movement of performers attempting to modernize Mexican corridos.
The use of the laws diminished during the anti-colonial struggles of the mid-20th century because emergent states generally modelled new criminal laws on European statute.
Among the other contributors to the charity postcard project is socialist film director Ken Loach, who submitted a postcard scrawled with John Donne's Devotions upon Emergent Occasions.
These patterns on the shallow seafloor were formed when the area was emergent (land) during the last glacial and was permanently frozen but not covered by glaciers.
The tricky part, as other commenters have noted, is that in emergent and traumatic situations, you often have patients who can't do much to advocate for themselves.
"If you personalize based on viewing history, targeting by race/gender/ethnicity is a natural emergent effect," Princeton professor Arvind Narayanan tweeted in response to Netflix's statement.
Facebook claims polarization isn't their fault, and that's basically true; it's an emergent property of human nature, accidentally midwifed, not the outcome of anyone's conscious malevolent decision.
A recent article published in the Wall Street Journal highlights an emergent debt crisis within China's banking system that some have described as a ticking time bomb.
These sources include the data we use to train systems, our interactions with them in the "wild," emergent bias, similarity bias and the bias of conflicting goals.
Over the years we've worked with everything from keyframed animation, to motion capture, emergent and procedural animation systems, physics simulation, to light, motion, and sound reactive animation.
Other gold blockchain services for trade and supply chain tracking have been developed, including the recent partnership of California's Emergent Technology Holdings with Canadian miner Yamana Gold.
While candidate Trump was silent on the urgency of filling the emergent job opportunities in computing and IT, he now has four years to make a difference.
Firms must reconfigure their transaction monitoring programs to identify the emergent, multi-dimensional money laundering and terrorism finance methods that are defeating today's rules-based detection scenarios.
Meanwhile, the improvised chairs and office spaces created by NYC's street people suggests the emergent, innovative potential of this technology, regardless of the goals of its designers.
Her latest is a look at an emergent genre of cooking that I read about a lot in letters sent to my email inbox: cooking for one.
"We found no evidence of emergent negative emotions about the abortion over the five years," said study leader Corinne Rocca of the University of California, San Francisco.
And kudos to York for the all-female band (Gillian Berkowitz, Ann Klein, Barbara Merjan and Sue Williams), since emergent feminism is the subtext of the enterprise.
The electorate is clearly intuiting this, and it is acting on this emergent truth through its surging enthusiasm for Sanders and strong continued participation at Trump's rallies.
While the existing and emergent rent-by-room markets are overwhelmingly geared toward the young and newly arrived, the demand for such units is far more diverse.
Social platforms are ramping up on emergent video formats to drive new and deeper forms of engagement across their sites and apps, yielding new opportunities for brands.
It can be an ally of the emergent social movement against a culture of serial harassment and "open secrets," or it can be a partner of convenience.
Whether it's emergent cloning technologies or advanced gene therapy, we're quickly approaching a world in which humans can — and will — change the way they live and die.
Whether it's emergent cloning technologies or advanced gene therapy, we're quickly approaching a world in which humans can — and will — change the way we live and die.
Instead of the impenetrable complexities at small scales (the "garbage") faced by traditional particle physicists, condensed matter physicists use the emergent laws, the "beauty" of hydrodynamics and thermodynamics.
What matters to customers is the resilience and reliability of the grid, which are emergent properties of the interactions of a whole range supply- and demand-side resources.
There are these emergent cases that you see in mobile, like Uber, that people didn't predict on day one — we're hoping Viro will enable that kind of thing.
But it turns out that, like most major social transformations, this transcendence of geography has come with a slew of unexpected emergent properties, not all of them good.
Perhaps, in retrospect, it was not an accident that the two physical laws that Einstein liked best, thermodynamics and general relativity, have a common origin as emergent phenomena.
Most of the big Western carmakers already have enough on their plates to consider a mega-merger as well; China's emergent giants lack the cash to buy FCA.
In fact, my research team's analysis of data from Columbia University's Emergent rumor tracker suggests that this misinformation is just as likely to go viral as reliable information.
Far from retreading well-worn paths, many of the artists brought new takes on emergent and evolving issues, ranging from global warming to the construction of alternative identities.
Another bad thing: if you get into a car accident and your bladder is very full, you are more prone to bladder rupture which may require emergent surgery.
Red Dead Redemption's free-roam is not only the best part of the game, in my opinion, but also the best emergent mode that Rockstar has ever realized.
"Younger, healthier and middle- to higher-income self-employed workers will do better," says Steve King, a partner in Emergent Research in Lafayette, California, which studies independent workers.
Girl Power, co-produced with  with Jan Zajíček, adds new breadth to an exciting, emergent graffiti narrative: female writers calling B.S. that theirs is a male-dominated art.
"This movement of forces provides an additional deterrent, and ensures our ability to defend our forces and interests in the region from emergent, credible threats," Central Command said.
Reduced access to home health, which could happen if funding is not restored, will surely force more patients in need of emergent care into more expensive care settings.
Davis said the Pentagon was sticking to its schedule for deploying the system next year but that it could be deployed immediately if there was an emergent need.
Explaining stagnation requires explaining not only why there are so few well-paying jobs but also why there are so few emergent companies ready to employ productive workers.
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations has announced an award of up to $25 million to Profectus BioSciences and Emergent BioSolutions to develop a vaccine again Nipah virus.
His new book, The Reality Game: How the Next Wave of Technology Will Break the Truth, discusses how we can prevent emergent technology from being used for manipulation.
The perspective holding that generic racial identity is the foundation of black Americans' political experience is actually rooted in the worldview and aspirations of an emergent black elite.
" Ihsane El Kadi, the editor of an online business newspaper, Maghreb Emergent, who met Mr. Tamalt several times, said he had been "obsessed with writing against the regime.
It makes sense to aim for a balanced and future oriented relationship within Europe and its relations with the United States and other established and emergent economic players.
Presents a platform-by-platform portrait of key social platforms&apos emergent video efforts and how they&aposre each performing on key measures, including audience uptake and monetization.
But maybe it can proactively sense an emergent threat so someone else doesn't exploit a similar available opening or leverage an unforeseen opportunity to far greater destructive effect.
It makes sense that Shulman's last issue would reflect on her quarter-of-a-century career with a cover that features a range of models both established and emergent.
It was an opposing viewpoint... I think that it's totally fine to be a dissenting voice and want to contextualize this emergent technology and even be opposed to it.
Emergent BioSolutions — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration completed the pre-approval inspection of Emergent's large-scale facility for making BioThrax, a vaccine for pre-exposure protection against anthrax.
When it's over, it's over — it's a "you had to be there" type moment that's exceedingly rare in video games, and often only happens in emergent spaces like MMOs.
A lot of OtherSide's promises about "emergent gameplay," where players can exploit general-purpose rules to find unexpected gameplay options, are simply what you'd expect from an immersive sim.
Plastic Capitalism suggests that ecological consciousness has arisen co-emergent with the ecological crisis — and that contemporary art is constitutive of this ecological consciousness, not merely illustrative of it.
He has just as effectively proven to be the rare multi-hyphenate athlete whose impact extends well beyond the league—it's LeBron as activist, philanthropist, and emergent business titan.
Fitzgerald has a bevy of talented receivers in Brandon Marshall, Eric Decker and the emergent Quincy Enunwa, and the addition of running back Matt Forte has provided more balance.
Tonight the emergent digital art scene converges at Brooklyn's Transfer Gallery for Nargifsus, a special animated self-portrait screening that will close Carla Gannis' show A Subject Self-­Defined.
Show people why it's interesting, why it's exciting, and specifically for a Battlefront-style game, show the kinds of emergent story moments folks can expect while playing with friends.
While there is certainly an element of truth in this, we must remember that over 98 percent of health care is not emergent or life-saving care in nature.
Fereydoun has acted as a key adviser to Rouhani, who is perceived as relatively moderate by Western nations and whose first term was marked by an emergent international outreach.
Now there is a new wrinkle: the emergent specter of an effort to draft House Speaker Paul Ryan if the convention is contested, as it seems likely to be.
Roy's crusades are validated by the various social injustices that are emergent under the pretext of economic development under Narendra Modi's India—she's right to rail against these injustices.
Boom towns in North Dakota and Texas ran dry, and rampant bankruptcies in the once-emergent fracking sector created an economic drag that still reverberates across the United States.
The so-called "Saffron brigade"—those cultural warriors mobilized by an emergent Hindutva media ecology—have mounted a backlash against a media and intellectual class tarred as ultra-liberal.
The game has been played in 185 countries since it was created by students and staff at the Emergent Media Center (EMC) at Champlain College, USA, six years ago.
But they can later regret this common emergent behavior which also deprives Instagram of monetizable content and your history in images that could keep you locked into the service.
Especially when, as is the case with the treatments that Emergent BioSolutions is developing, there is already infrastructure in place that can help speed the development of these therapeutics.
He spent last week as the urologist on call for his hospital, seeing patients coming into the emergency room with kidney stones and bladder perforations and other emergent issues.
The story brings in a programmable virus, biometric-locked guns, self-driving vehicles, an emergent bioweapon, sabermetrics as a combat tool, and a whole lot more high-tech ideas.
Its current lethality of 2 percent is likely an overestimate, and it's certainly much less deadly than the emergent viruses it has been much compared to, SARS and MERS.
Wetschler says he said he called his insurer repeatedly to explain that his care was emergent and that his in-patient rehabilitation for his spine surgery was pre-approved.
Mark McConville is a clinical psychologist in Beachwood, Ohio, and the author of "Adolescence: Psychotherapy and the Emergent Self" and a forthcoming book about helping your twentysomething grow up.
In the regular league itself, under the laser-guided dominance of the Warriors, there is both a sort of revolution in basketball reason going on and an emergent consensus.
Sovaldi was, when it came on the market, the only drug that cured hepatitis C. And EpiPen is, right now, the best treatment available for an emergent allergy attack.
Back then I didn't use that language to describe it, but that's when I figured out that I like this idea of unpredictable emergent complexity coming out of simple things.
One possible way to do this is suggested by his work on the amplituhedron, which casts quantum mechanical probabilities (and with them, unitarity) as emergent consequences of an underlying geometry.
After graduating in 1994, Blake chose to move to San Francisco rather than follow most of their classmates to the artistic center of New York or then-emergent Los Angeles.
Bicameralism (the voice that speaks to you) has been pretty much debunked as a theory of consciousness, but such a voice could force emergent behavior, similar to that of reveries.
And for 22 years, they've had a toy model of how emergent space-time can work: a theoretical "universe in a bottle," as its discoverer, Juan Maldacena, has described it.
"When you're dealing with an emergent situation and you're in the middle of an outbreak, it becomes much more easy to test whether or not [a vaccine] works," he said.
Recode takes a look at data from Intuit and Emergent Research that projects the number of workers in the so-called gig economy will grow substantially in the coming years.
Games can be hard, they can have complicated open worlds, they can have tons of emergent systems and independent AI actors, they can be bleak… but can they be indifferent?
The funding round was led by Nexus Venture Partners, with participation from MGV, Liquid 2 Ventures and Hack VC. Existing investors Emergent Ventures and Y Combinator also took part — Observe.
The Supreme Court ruling is really everything that class action plaintiffs could have hoped for, according to Peter Roldan of Emergent and Leslie Brueckner of Public Justice, who represent Noel.
Almost two-thirds of whites spend more than 10,000 rand, around $625, on their monthly living costs, compared with 8 percent among blacks, sometimes described as an emergent middle class.
Firms that continue to focus their detection strategies on UML/AI software and broad action-based targeting will fail to identify emergent threats and risk the ire of regulatory agencies.
The two complimented each other, and the visual ultraviolence would—and still does—provide lyrical inspiration for the emergent sonic extremities of thrash and its howling bastard son, death metal.
Emergent properties, such as the ability to program software that can beat grandmaster-level Go players, is incalculably more impressive when you realize no one programmed DeepMind to do it.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez previously suggested that Democrats who were not sufficiently loyal to an emergent brand of progressive politics should have others like her run against them in a primary.
I could even push the argument further and build a graduate-thesis-ready argument that this emergent mode of shared eating represents the imminent collapse of the elitist, patriarchal order.
But it is also part of a self-inflating hype cycle of emergent tech tools that require enough people to buy into the developers' (and investors') vision of the future.
In gaming, emergent stories are what happen when the systems of a non-narrative game naturally lead to situations and conflicts that the player interprets as part of a narrative.
He sees the chamber as an emergent property of 100 individuals, every one of them more complex and nuanced and sympathetic than the partisan cutouts we see on cable news.
That means 9.2 million Americans are expected to work in the gig economy by 2021, up from 3.8 million last year, according to combined research by Intuit and Emergent Research.
Just like fire dances and changes, seemingly with a mind of its own, Villareal uses proprietary software and hardware to program his sculptures to mimic organic life through emergent behaviors.
For most scientists the default hypothesis is that everything about our mind and conscious awareness is an emergent consequence of the operations carried out by the biological machinery of the brain.
Bu an emergent property of modern technology is that Western culture has increasingly fragmented from a single consensus narrative of the world to two or more — and the repercussions are remarkable.
Since the inauguration of its expansive new building two years ago, the Whitney has succeeded in balancing its exhibition program between the established and the overlooked, the historical and the emergent.
Even emergent avant-garde figures like Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Franz Kline worked in a socially conscious vein, making realistic pictures of migrant homesteaders, subway stations, and coal mining communities.
So just as Marketplace grew out of the rampant emergent behavior of people creating buy-and-sell Facebook Groups, the Marketplace team followed usage trends to build the new vehicle features.
Like everything betaworks does, the fund will be focused specifically on a few categories of technology, including conversational interfaces, spatial computing, native media, playable media, and emergent behavior in legacy systems.
This essentially formalizes an emergent behavior where users would scroll down tapping Stories to start them loading, then scroll through again to watch each, one at a time, once they'd loaded.
"California gets away with a horrible business climate because it's got such strong industries," says Steve King, a partner at Emergent Research, which studies small business trends out of Lafayette, California.
Join the Emergent Plantocene Clean-Up (2019), contains instructions and equipment for visitors to go outside and clean plants growing on or among waste in the shadow of Transit Mix Corp.
Why it matters: These self-styled rental vigilantes are just one example of how incumbent industries are leveraging state and local regulators to resist competition from online upstarts and emergent technologies.
How do extraordinarily complex emergent phenomena — like ants assembling themselves into living bridges, or tiny water and air molecules forming into swirling hurricanes — spontaneously arise from systems of much simpler elements?
"Emergent [robotic] behavior has us headed to a place where courts will have to find that, while there is a victim, the law isn't able to find a perpetrator," he said.
And, moreso than noticing and adjusting for bias, it's extremely hard for researchers to even identify, much less measure, the long-term emergent social implications of whatever technical systems they build.
On the one hand, van Dokkum said it is a significant challenge to theories that seek to explain galactic formation without dark matter, such as Erik Verlinde's theory of emergent gravity.
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) said last week that Profectus BioSciences and Emergent BioSolutions would receive up to $25 million to accelerate work on a vaccine against Nipah virus.
SculptureCenter has organized its exhibition according to the tenets of Forensic Architecture, an emergent research group that seeks to understand the reflexive relationship between urban environments, buildings and their media representations.
So while the burghers of the northern states clung to such industries, the southerners were already plotting a new course based on the emergent technologies of a post-heavy industry age.
These applications are largely developed by technical specialists such as computer scientists who are unlikely to possess the requisite law enforcement, intelligence, and financial crime backgrounds to effectively target emergent risks.
Without that important check and balance, the risk is that platform dynamics will quickly dominate and control the emergent digital health assistance space — just as big tech has dominated consumer tech.
While some bleeding-edge users in automotive, medical and consumer goods have already begun production, many more incumbents will remain flat-footed, leaving room for startups to capture the emergent whitespace.
This is an important characteristic for those seeking different solutions to emergent problems, and one that can wane with age as we become more accustomed to life the way it is.
Trump, at his February 510 press conference, was at pains to distinguish the lethality of Covid-19 from some other emergent diseases that have been in the news in recent years.
I would call, remind Oscar of pre-approval or emergent care, Oscar would be given numbers to contact the facilities to independently confirm and assure me things would be cleared up.
As Sharon becomes interested in spicing up her life with a little larceny, Robyn is torn between admiring her roommate's emergent pluck and her own resolve to get off the grift.
The video was constructed by motion graphics artist Maxime Causeret under the basis that it "map the emergent rhythm to an exploration of emergence in living form," as written in the description.
Quests, talked up ahead of release as being fully voiced and emergent, as though you're receiving a request for help from a needy merchant or the like, are nothing of the sort.
Here is a sample of definitions selected from The Overview Effect and my forthcoming book The Cosma Hypothesis: Implications of the Overview Effect, to be published by Emergent Media LLC in 2018.
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And Twitter's "While You Were Away" could alter the platform's emergent behavior norms around posting as often as you want, as having tweeted recently is no longer the key to being seen.
I didn't expect the show to tug at my heartstrings Kimmy's emergent storyline is even more impressive, largely because it's pushing the show to become something more complex than a straightforward comedy.
The head of the House Democratic Caucus said Tuesday that Republicans' emergent proposal to help Puerto Rico weather its debt crisis will need significant changes before it gets support across the aisle.
In this instance, Baldur mined a large amount of the coins him/them/itself before releasing Auroracoin in order to 'airdrop' them to the Icelandic people and stimulate the emergent crypto-market.
The message I've come away with after writing this book is that actually the idea of living longer is actually an emergent property of not making enough of the life we have.
Eight young people, each representing a different religion, read from "Devotions upon Emergent Occasions," a work by the English poet and cleric John Donne, in the eight languages spoken by the victims.
There are links about governance, whether by states or by platforms; and then there are links about industry: business performance, executive comings and goings, product launches, emergent app behavior, and so on.
More than likely, the second round of voting will feature Francois Fillon of the center-right Républicains Party, and Marine le Pen, of the emergent right wing and populist Front National (FN).
That's according to a U.S.-based financial technology company, Emergent Technology Holdings, that is hoping to digitally encode the gold supply chain using blockchain tech in the first half of this year.
I understand, too, that working privately comes with its advantages and disadvantages, but as a full-time student, I simply don't have the financial resources to deal with emergent situations like this.
From Shanghai, China, landscape architects Song Zhang and Minzhi Lin offer to solve New York's emergent "eco-gentrification" problem by decentralizing Central Park's resources to low-income neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
Yet your article shows no sign you've been reflecting on the kinds of human tragedies that don't just play out on your platform but can be an emergent property of your targeting algorithms.
EU lawmakers also want the regulation to cover machine to machine comms — to regulate privacy around the still emergent IoT (Internet of Things), to keep pace with the rise of smart home technologies.
Today, 60 employees in Mumbai, London, Washington D.C. and Redwood City look for opportunities to invest and contribute across four main areas: Reimagining Capitalism, Beneficial Technology, Discovering Emergent Issues, and Expanding Human Capability.
Emergent BioSolutions said Tuesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has completed its pre-approval inspection of Emergent's large-scale facility for making BioThrax, a vaccine for pre-exposure protection against anthrax.
At the same time, we believe there is an increased probability of potential further tariffs that could slow the tide of lower-priced imported mattresses that are growing rapidly through emergent sales channels.
Of all the period's diarists and emergent memoirists, it was Pepys and Evelyn who offered the most complete vision of what it meant to embrace the great experiment that was the English Renaissance.
If there's one thing history has taught us, it's that Prohibition is always a good idea, always works and never suffers from inherent contradictions, catastrophic emergent properties and/or weaponization by institutional racism.
Much of this growth has been fueled by China's emergent tech industry, as even in Silicon Valley, China's BAT companies (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent) and hot startup scene have become part of everyday conversation.
There are a lot of people, technological optimists in particular, who acknowledge that workers will be displaced in this emergent economy, but seem convinced that those workers will be absorbed or re-employed.
In a sense, then, the emergent school shooting genre seems to have come about because students are running through all of these potential "what if" scenarios well before they play out in reality.
"All ICE detainees, regardless of location, can expect timely and appropriate responses to emergent medical requests, and timely medical care appropriate to the anticipated length of detention," she said in an email statement.
Filippo Menczer and his team at Indiana University used data from Emergent, a now defunct website, to see whether there are differences in popularity between articles containing "misinformation" and those containing "reliable information".
My near-constant play of this map since its release has revealed an emergent strategy which rarely wins but almost always makes an appearance at some point: Players begin traveling in massive packs.
Rouhani, a moderate, was a key architect of the 2015 nuclear deal with the United States, the European Union and other partners, and his first term was marked by an emergent international outreach.
A recently published article in the Wall Street Journal highlighted the way Chinese entities have increasingly utilized venture capital investments in the United States as a vehicle to access new and emergent technologies.
TrapX clients include Israel's central bank, U.S. hospital chain HCA, Bezeq, Israel's largest telecoms group, and Union Bank of Israel, according to Asaf Aviram, sales director for Israel and emergent markets at TrapX.
Government policies have promoted an excessive reliance on third-party payment for routine, lower cost, non-emergent, "shoppable" services from doctors' visits to joint replacements, which compose a majority of health-care spending.
"These multi-scale patterns and other emergent properties, such as enhanced resistance to and recovery from drought, instead arise from dynamic interactions in our theoretical framework, which couples both mechanisms," the group writes.
To hack: to study a system's flaws and emergent properties, and use them for your own ends; to instill your own instructions into a computer's memory, and coerce its microprocessor to run them.
Sometimes the abuse is natural and emergent, as when people grow envious and insecure from following the highlights of their peers' lives through the News Feed that was meant to bring people together.
"This global crisis is an emergent vulnerability in the broadest sense possible," say Lukasz Olejnik, an independent cybersecurity researcher and consultant who has been analyzing the digital security risks posed by the pandemic.
Based both on Trump's previous statements and his selection of Tillerson, if there is an organizing principle of the emergent Trump/Tillerson foreign policy, it is an almost singular focus on commercial interests.
Narcan's manufacturer, Emergent BioSolutions, has released control over the nasal spray technology used to administer the brand-name version of naloxone, an opioid overdose prevention drug, as the Associated Press reported on Thursday.
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and Cigna are expanding access to medication assisted treatment, and Emergent BioSolutions is offering Narcan, the overdose reversal medication, to every public library and YMCA in the country.
No longer willing to wait for the adults to take charge, young people have taken it upon themselves to end the violence; a sign of a new emergent and politically self-aware generation.
But when evaluating an emergent technology's positive or negative effect on a society, we need to ask whether it has disparate impacts on members of that society, not just if it's fun or inclusive.
Between liberal Jews who see anti-Semitism resurgent and often hear it in criticism of Israel, and those on the emergent left for whom Israel is a US-backed violator of Palestinian human rights.
Emergent BioSolutions will announce that it's donating doses of naloxone, the overdose-revival drug, to every public library and YMCA in the country, senior White House counselor Kellyanne Conway told Axios earlier this week.
"The good news is the 22025-270 boundaries have broken down; the bad news is the 240-5 boundaries have broken down," Steve King, partner at small business consulting firm Emergent Research, told Recode.
So developers won't be able to find real-world users, and get any feedback from real-world use; they won't discover any emergent properties; and nobody will use and then iterate on their work.
So until someone funds a project that delivers dead cats to ornithology researchers so they can perform controlled experiments, calling this a weird emergent phenomenon is probably the best explanation we're going to get.
Drone technology is so emergent, and the requirement is so new, that it's not yet clear how MARSOC will deploy the counter-drone systems once acquired, or what size and shape they will take.
"We want to reinvent home music," was how Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced the gadget at the company's WWDC keynote, showing how Cupertino is thinking about the emergent device within its own business context.
This sets him in stark contrast to longtime Warp Records label-mates like Aphex Twin or Plaid, who even in their progressive experimentation, demonstrably veered away from emergent club styles rather than embraced them.
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said late Tuesday that the U.S. watches the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria's (ISIS) emergent chemical weapons capability "very closely" and that it's something the U.S. takes "action" against.
Speaking at the Center for American Progress's Ideas Conference, Abrams warned that the term "identity politics" had been twisted by those aiming to silence emergent minority voters seeking political power for the first time.
The group is known by Antifasciste Montreal, a Quebec-based watchdog exposing emergent and established far-right groups in Montreal, which has characterized the Northern Order as a "phantom" fascist group based in Canada.
But a shallow array of initial content and too much confidence that creators would figure it out on their own deprived IGTV of emergent norms that other videographers could emulate to wet their feet.
In a TEDx SemesterAtSea talk, There is No Leader, he explains how in emergent systems there is no leader; how schools of fish or flocks of birds do not answer to any one creature.
Why it matters: Duque's election did not directly develop from the right-wing shift in Latin American politics, though his ascendance adds another important voice to the emergent chorus of pro-business, pro–U.
" Steve King, partner at the small business consulting firm Emergent Research, put it this way: "Our value-add is not data collection or even the first layer of analysis (we mostly outsource these steps).
The decentralized state permitted by the Constitution is "a focus of instability and anti-Spanishness," said Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, the emergent far-right party that would scrap clauses devoted to regional autonomy.
But in the early 2000s, these online communities (like Hollerboard for example) played a larger role in the development of producers' styles, as well as fostering emergent genres and scenes throughout the music industry.
"Most boomers have a much more friend-based, adult-to-adult relationship with their children than boomers did with their parents," says Steve King, partner at Emergent Research, a consulting firm in Lafayette, Calif.
The way we avoid catastrophe is by reacting strongly to every new emergent human-transmissible disease that we don't know much about, and throwing tons of resources at containment, vaccine development, treatments, and research.
"Our work suggests that a basic reproductive number for this … outbreak is higher compared to other emergent coronaviruses, suggesting that containment or control of this pathogen may be substantially more difficult," the researchers wrote.
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations said on Thursday that Profectus BioSciences and Emergent BioSolutions would receive up to $25 million to advance development and manufacturing of a shot against the bat-borne disease.
It really makes you wonder whether, at some foundational level, Google lacks trust in both what AI technology can do and in its own creative abilities to breath new life into these emergent synthetic experiences.
"This is an emergent movement, but it's building on a lot of work that's already been done this year and over the years by a lot of people pushing for structural change," the organizer said.
Of course, this was all just emergent behavior from the body tracking and following features of Loomo, but combined with the bot's smooth movement it really looked like a bunch of cool robot buddies chilling.
The simple controls belie the emergent complexity of the gameplay, and while it can be frustrating at first, it's immensely satisfying when you get into the zone and blast through a target number of dishes.
Someone is wrong on the internet I'm a long-term cryptocurrency believer, pretty saddened to see the space degenerate into something about as interesting and brimming with emergent properties as an unregulated penny-stock market.
The relationships I value in life—with my wife, my friends, my editor—are emergent products of interacting with other people, other living systems comprising, principally, carbon-based molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.
"The average number of employees has fallen without a doubt, and it's fallen the most for start-ups," said Steve King, partner in Emergent Research, a firm in Lafayette, California, that studies the independent workforce.
The relationships I value in life —with my wife, my friends, my editor—are emergent products of interacting with other people, other living systems comprising, principally, carbon-based molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.
Guo Ping, rotating chairman of Huawei, has painted a stunningly optimistic picture of high-speed 53G wireless technology, claiming it will be "the new electricity" when combined with other emergent technologies such as artificial intelligence.
Thanks to its ability to leverage past work, Emergent BioSolutions is now working with a timeframe that includes entering manufacturing by this summer, and then having products available in test clinics by end of summer.
Public health officials on Wednesday declared the mosquito-borne eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus to be an "emergent threat" in the U.S. after an unusually high number of cases have occurred so far this year.
"High-end professionals are going to have a great year next year, whether they're freelance or not" said Steve King, a partner at Emergent Research, a company in Lafayette, California, that studies the independent workforce.
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) said on Thursday that Profectus BioSciences and Emergent BioSolutions would receive up to $25 million to advance development and manufacturing of a shot for the bat-borne disease.
And the calculus behind tech dealmaking is not always straightforward: An "acqui-hire" of three engineers may not give the acquirer instant market share, but it could neutralize an emergent threat to the core business.
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By the time Tituba arrived in Salem, she "carried with her memories of life in an Arawak village as well as the image of an emergent Creole society in the Barbados of the 1670," Breslaw writes.
Escape Dead Earth is a part of an emergent genre of these kinds of games (of which I also count Death Crown and Circle Empires), and I'd love to see more of them in the future.
Health insurer Cigna will roll out a new initiative for veterans, and Emergent Biosolutions will announce it's donating doses of Narcan, the overdose-revival drug, to every public library and YMCA in the country, Conway said.
Fabula has patented algorithms that use the emergent field of "Geometric Deep Learning" to detect online disinformation — where the datasets in question are so large and complex that traditional machine learning techniques struggle to find purchase.
In this theory, gravity isn't a fundamental interaction or field as described by Einstein, but an emergent phenomenon that is a result of physical systems' tending toward disorder as described by the second law of thermodynamics.
While Microsoft and Google retired its RECs so that its clean energy projects would add to the total clean energy count, Amazon found a way to profit off of slightly speeding up an emergent status quo.
Last year's show felt more vital But the enduring promise of SXSW since Twitter broke out in 2007 is that something will happen there — some emergent behavior possible only in such a tight concentration of nerds.
Its charms are emergent; suddenly from a dazed lull, a cluster of church bell tones will swell into a dense thicket as woozily overwhelming as any of his collaborations with the similarly glossine composer Harold Budd.
Congress and State Department officials could consider how best to provide State with greater flexibility to focus regionally rather than bilaterally, respond to urgent and emergent threats and work with both military and civilian security forces.
In the case of termites (stigmergy has also been used to explain the complex emergent behavior of other simple creatures, such as multicellular bacteria) scientists speculate that the action-triggering "trace" is found in their saliva.
When Hockney moved to LA in the 60s, he dyed his hair platinum blonde and cultivated a reputation as an opinionated, unfiltered spokesperson for new approaches to art, life, and the emergent openness about gay life.
"While it has clear value as an example of the internet's ever-evolving culture, emergent potential, and sheer bizarreness, the site reveals itself to be little more than an empty directory upon closer inspection," Bowers says.
"We looked at where we are in our platforms, and our ability to take some of our proven technologies and apply it to COVID-19," explained Dr. Laura Saward, head of Emergent BioSolution's Therapeutics Business Unit.
A.L.A.: Philosophy departments can become more inclusive if they take time to learn about emerging and emergent trends, advertise positions for fields people of color specialize in, and expand curricula to incorporate what black philosophers do.
The current phase of the conflict began in 2001 with an American-led invasion that overthrew the Taliban regime but that never entirely forced out the Taliban or other emergent extremist groups, like the Islamic State.
For another, they're capable of differentiating between the designated leader—often a broad-shouldered white guy with a power tie and a corner office—and the actual, "emergent" leaders around whom, at particular moments, events coalesce.
There are, however, signs that current battlefield realities plus war weariness among the Afghan public -- alongside the threat of an emergent ISIS in Afghanistan -- may help bring a change for which Afghans have thirsted for decades.
"All of this happens before you've had a chance to defend yourself in court," said Bill Cromie, the director of emergent technology at Blue Ridge Labs, a Brooklyn nonprofit where the hotline was developed last summer.
"In light of the difficult circumstances due to COVID-19, the Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery has taken the extraordinary but necessary steps of postponing all non-emergent gender-affirming surgeries," Safer said.
Among this young, emergent class of leftists, change is enacted through local organizing efforts, and discourse tends to play out on Twitter, where news, and the organizations that produce it, are subject to daily systemic critique.
Based in Ho Chi Minh City, under 178 miles from Phnom Penh, UuDam's performance and resultant documentation captures for us the vivid colors, patterns, and the inexplicable emergent forms found in Ho Chi Minh City's traffic.
Go deeper here Cramer sat down with Emergent BioSolutions CEO Robert Kramer Sr. to hear how the biopharmaceutical company is approaching drug pricing and seeking to make Narcan, which helps reverse opioid overdose, more affordable and accessible.
So putting this together, for an effective recurrent UTI that benefits women afflicted by re-ascending infection OR re-emergent infection from UPEC reservoirs, we will need a vaccine that both induces antibodies and cell-mediated immunity.
The top civilian at the U.S. Army, Secretary Mark Esper, said the Army will reduce, eliminate or delay nearly 200 weapons programs and refocus the funds on investing in capabilities to beat emergent Russian and Chinese militaries.
If the United States sits on the bench in this new "great game," it will cede political, economic and social power to China, Russia or even emergent regional powers such as Turkey, Iran and the Gulf states.
The music slowly unfolds over time—it's also been called "emergent music"—and in Weir's hands, it's becomes a placid experience, the kind that encourages you to slowly exhale, center yourself, and continue going about your day.
The subways are also a key element in the subplot that many observers see undergirding the governor's current fury with City Hall: the emergent candidacy of the actress Cynthia Nixon as a primary challenger to Mr. Cuomo.
Data science — the application of mathematics, big data analytics and machine learning to extract knowledge and detect patterns — is an emergent, advanced technology area that is proving its effectiveness in the realm of cybersecurity, including fighting insider threats.
These people, who declined to be named for fear of repercussions from their employer, said that surgical cases have been put into three buckets, depending on whether it's an emergent or elective case, or somewhere in the middle.
In the meantime, that still means individuals need to do their part to provide Emergent and others working on these solutions the time they need for proper development and testing, through actions like physical distancing and self-isolation.
As for the supposed collapse of American government promulgated by the bureaucracy, the truth is much less dramatic: The administrative state is the product of an eight-decade consensus dating to the New Deal, not an emergent calamity.
Thanks largely to Bernie Brillstein, a larger-than-life industry figure who died in 21980, talent managers were an emergent force in the movie and television business when Mr. Grey came on the scene in the early 22012s.
Whitehead's work on killifish is one of the signature triumphs of urban evolution, an emergent discipline devoted to figuring out why certain animals, plants, and microbes survive or even flourish no matter how much we transform their habitats.
Letters To the Editor: Re "France Elects Macron President, Shunning an Emergent Far Right" (front page, May 8): Emmanuel Macron's victory in France is seen as a turn away from the type of populism that elected Donald Trump.
"As the market for IoT components expands, it is critical that manufacturers design components with security in mind and system designers pay attention to new attack surfaces revealed with unforeseen emergent properties of these systems," the report states.
" Here it was, as Waits closed out his story, here it was again, here was where songs come from: "It was an emergency," he wrote, "and when dealing with emergent behavior there is nothing to do but respond.
"Our emergent priority is to get the critically wounded out and help the government of the Bahamas get the infrastructure back up so it's safe, sanitary and livable -- at least on a temporary basis -- for those folks," Capt.
If a customer who visited the ER was ultimately diagnosed with one of many "non-emergent" conditions or symptoms the policy has singled out—such as nausea, pinkeye, or even cuts and scrapes—the insurer would consider denying coverage.
In addition to exploiting every possible point of cultural tension, from racism to sexism to xenophobia, Anonymous successfully harnessed and weaponized sensationalism, engendered by an emergent click-based web economy where the shrillest coverage generated the greatest advertising revenue.
Viewers attuned to the social messages subtly or overtly woven into so many modern horror movies will certainly notice that even though Belko Industries is a relatively diverse and gender-balanced company, all the emergent villains are white men.
Tammy Nguyễn's inspired reinvention of the myth of Narcissus, straddling the stately hexameters of ancient Roman poetry and emergent ecological disaster in the 21st century, occupies a world apart from Hà Ninh's slightly demented vision of a parallel universe.
Given limited investments in the public health infrastructure and the continued threats to health funding witnessed in the wake of the Budget Control Act, surge funding for emergent threats such as the Zika virus will continue to be necessary.
Can Americans and their representatives accept the hard-to-imagine possibility that oscillating defense spending diminishes the nation's ability to deter re-emergent peer and near-peer competition, that the U.S. does indeed face a crisis in its defenses?
He turns to Fiverr, where he markets himself as "an emergent global entrepreneur determined to change the world through bold, disruptive ideas and the miracle of technology," receiving a total of four visits to his profile and zero inquiries.
It's become something of a state of the union for emergent hip-hop movements, and the selection process helped the magazine become the first mainstream rap outlet to acknowledge the impact that the internet has on hip-hop taste.
With hospitals across the nation bracing for an overwhelming number of Covid-19 patients, most have begun scaling back on non-emergent surgeries in an attempt to conserve resources and limit the risk of infection to patients and staff.
Prices for thermal coal have slumped 37% this year CO-FOBNWC-AU, however a recent bottoming out of Asian liquefied natural gas prices and emergent recovery this month suggests coal prices may follow suit, Chief Executive Shane Stephan said.
The European political project, whose founding idea remains far ahead of global politics, is essentially trapped in an unproductive contradiction between postnational development and a re-emergent nationalism, between shared politics and the national selfishness of the member states.
" A series of grandiosely cheeky performances in various spaces in New York, and a recording released on New Amsterdam Records in 2010, were heralded for embodying an emergent genre-crossing scene widely known as "indie classical" or "alt-classical.
" In the section, "Jane Crow," Dunn leans on the emergent cultural hero, associate Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the ACLU, and the Women's Rights Initiative to illustrate legal precedents throughout history that have, as he says, "leveled the playing field.
When your Grand Theft Auto chase is derailed by a 15-car pileup you had nothing to do with or your sneaky Far Cry 5 outpost infiltration goes belly-up when a bear suddenly wanders into the scene, that's emergent gameplay.
This emergent consensus holds that freedom of speech is not a foundational American principle to be defended to the hilt, no matter the views of the speaker, but rather a tool, the defense of which depends upon who's doing the speaking.
With the end of the post-World War II order and no definition to the emergent era of great power competition, Russia and China will likely align with regional competitors including Iran and Turkey to systematically exploit weakened American fundamentals.
But one which birthed new, stronger, more evolved, corporate titans before it withered away: online gardens not merely "walled" but "domed like Wakanda," more resistant to regulation, less prone to unpleasant emergent properties and summons to testify to the Senate.
According to Upfront's managing partner Mark Suster, Fuller had led investments at Accel in software startups UserTesting and Emergent VR. He also invested as an angel in the VR headset maker Oculus VR before Facebook acquired it for $2 billion.
In fact, about 72% of Americans have used at least one such service, according to a 2016 Pew Research Center study, and recent data from Intuit and Emergent Research predicts that by 2021, 9.2 million Americans will be gig workers.
What they do appear to relate to is the hedonistic enjoyment of different flavors and the emergent phenomenon of vaping tricks, whereby users create various shapes with their vapor clouds (presumably, in some cases at least, using non-nicotine e-liquids).
The emergent themes of the show can be broadly cast into three categories (though none of the artists fit singularly into any one): corporeality (interpretations of politics around the body), place (examinations of place, space, and time), and religion and spirituality.
Through critical, committed leadership of our host, IsraAID (an Israeli non-governmental humanitarian organization working around the globe to provide emergent and sustainable humanitarian relief), we were able to dig deeper into the stories of fractured souls and societies in flux.
They are joining the free-agent economy on a part-time basis because of stagnating wages and the decline of middle-wage jobs, said Steve King, a partner at Emergent Research, a company in Lafayette, California, that studies the independent workforce.
STALKER was not yet a shorthand for all the other things an open world game could be, and all the things that well-designed emergent systems could do if you just gave them space to interact and react to one another.
For instance, imagine mine reclamation projects that restore landscapes, encourage economic development and generate new revenue streams from homegrown, emergent industries that are more socially, economically and environmentally sustainable and in line with Appalachia's or other mining states' cultural heritage.
Where STALKER was all open-world simulation and emergent storytelling (with creaky authored sequences barely holding together inside of it), Metro 2033 is quite literally an on-rails linear narrative shooter set in the Moscow subway system after a nuclear apocalypse.
Heavy on the glitter and makeup, broadly comic and shamelessly vulgar, sexually confrontational and terribly, terribly impolite, Playhouse productions bridged the wanly declarative, amused subversion of the '60s Warholian aesthetic to the emergent glitter-glam and punk anger of the '70s.
It would start by focusing not on state lines but on existing lines of infrastructure, supply chains and telecommunications, routes that stay remarkably true to the borders of the emergent super-regions, and are most robust within the new urban archipelagos.
Ultimately, "L'Inhumaine" seems less a vision of total design or, as some scholars have suggested, a psychodrama in which Ms. Leblanc celebrated her sexual independence, than an allegory on the new condition of stardom (made possible by the emergent technology).
They noticed emergent behavior around users wanting to "look cool" to their friends by finding the best content, solving for loneliness by finding friends in their own language, and even wanting to drive fame and celebrity in their own geographies.
"Over thousands of years, the value of social connection has become baked into our nervous system such that the absence of such a protective force creates a stress state in the body," wrote Murthy in a review of the emergent evidence.
One common response to this view is that A.I. experts are particularly worried about learning machines, and that something about the complexity of these systems gives rise to emergent properties that are metaphysically irreducible to the sum of their parts.
The rise of democratically elected leaders who seek to subjugate the media to their emergent cults of personality, combined with veteran masters of repression like China or Russia, has made life far more difficult for honest journalists and news outlets.
It works best when it sticks close to Peter and is content to be a light, good-natured story of a teenager who's navigating through, and often badly fumbling, the competing demands of school, home and his emergent Spidey self.
Emergent Technology is partnering with NYSE-listed Yamana Gold to create "g-coins" backed by gold, where one coin is said to be equivalent to one gram of responsibly sourced gold, and is pegged to the spot price of gold.
For one thing, far from being centrally organized, the Underground Railroad was what we might today call an emergent system: it arose through the largely unrelated actions of individuals and small groups, many of whom were oblivious of one another's existence.
These dynamics aided many of the biggest and most surprising stories in the last couple of years — Brexit, the election of Donald Trump, the emergent resistance movement against him, the #MeToo avalanche, the decline of Uber, the rise of Bitcoin.
The Data & Society report is trying to trace the social and algorithmic boundaries of an emergent media ecosystem, but a lot of the folks swept up in the report are angry about it, and angry at me for linking to it.
"Our teams have been dealing with emergent challenges in India for many years and this meeting was a good-faith attempt by our senior leadership team to listen, learn, and think about how to improve our service," a Twitter spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
Known for a keen antenna regarding emergent fashions for the well-heeled, Mr. Bashford described the store's sartorial aesthetic as "bold conservative"; it was often given credit for being among the first retailers to feature Italian designer labels like Versace, Armani and Zegna.
Determined to halt what it perceives as a steady decline relative to an emergent China, the Trump administration and not a few voices in Congress are embracing a tough-on-China approach that they believe will at long last reassert American primacy.
Financial institutions can minimize risk and focus on IS's financial outflow by mobilizing an optimization, rule-tuning, and development program that specifically targets emergent terrorism channels and typologies in their risk assessment, global threat landscape analysis, transaction-monitoring detection, and sanctions-screening methodology.
These true believers hope to reshape the whole world for the better, but they cannot predict the anarchic, chaotic, emergent properties of the new way of being they have fostered — and the world resists, with extreme prejudice, any attempt to fundamentally change it.
All — most, anyway — of the bad effects of Facebook are emergent features of the system that they built for the good effects; that system itself, and its messy interactions with billions of people out in the real world, creates the bad effects.
But their numbers didn't become substantial until the advent of smartphones with GPS chips and on-demand marketplace apps like Uber, according to Steve King, a partner at Emergent Research, which collects on-demand workforce data along with tax-prep company Intuit.
Then just getting these emergent systems online, because it's much easier to tell an AI to walk over here and do an action, but it's much harder to make them aware of all their available actions and make informed decisions based on that.
There are some clever ways of making use of that excess, with vertical greenhouse agriculture for example, so I imagined a context of Indian urbanism in which people make their living from those excesses in an emergent vertical community on the exterior.
At a time when punk was evanescing into the so-called new wave and bands like the Pretenders and Talking Heads were propelling a new rock aesthetic, Mr. Spitzer and his program director, Denis McNamara, committed the station's music menu to emergent sounds.
Yet now, even in spite of all what is going on in their country—a war in eastern Ukraine, a collapsing currency and political corruption—they wanted to be in the Ukrainian capital, part of the emergent youth culture that CXEMA is creating.
"Official government accounts engaging in conversation about the origins of the virus and global public conversation about potential emergent treatments will be permitted, unless the content contains clear incitement to take a harmful physical action," Twitter's public safety arm tweeted late Monday.
With the defeat of Germany in Africa, Smuts proceeded to London, where a conference of representatives from the British Empire had gathered to support the war effort and give shape to an emergent commonwealth that would review the terms of imperial membership.
One 2001 study that interviewed survivors of near-lethal attempts (defined as any attempt that would have been fatal without emergent medical intervention, or any attempt involving a gun) found that roughly a quarter considered their actions for less than five minutes.
Ticker: BSXMarket cap: $59.2 billionAnnual revenue: $10.7 billionChina revenue: 5%China growth contribution: 8%Summary: "While most of the portfolio is acute, the majority of it is not emergent – procedures like endoscopies, urology interventions, and scheduled replacements could potentially be deferred," Taylor said.
His coloring book is part of an emergent movement of micromerch: personal merchandise for niche public figures and celebrities (or even not-yet celebrities) made possible by innovations in manufacturing and distribution, and with mechanisms greased by the ease of the internet.
Now, though, small-batch merch — a couple dozen to a couple thousand items — can be made available for almost anyone, from emergent social media or reality TV demicelebrities to casual dadaists who toy with the dissemination of ideas in the modern marketplace.
There was a 43 percent increase in the number of Bridge kindergarten students who reached the ''emergent'' benchmark in English and a 40 percent increase in learning subtraction in math, compared with 22 percent and 225 percent increases for their public-school counterparts.
In the aftermath of the twin shocks of 2016—Brexit on one side of the Atlantic, Donald Trump on the other—many in the media identified "fake news" as the culprit and as one of the emergent evils of the modern world.
Cole Wehrle and Phil Eklund's Pax Pamir has players as Afghan tribes caught between the British Empire and Russia, trying to find their way to a position of prominence with whomever wins The Great Game—Britain, Russia, or an emergent Afghan state.
" According to Tishby, who views the information bottleneck as a fundamental principle behind learning, whether you're an algorithm, a housefly, a conscious being, or a physics calculation of emergent behavior, that long-awaited answer "is that the most important part of learning is actually forgetting.
This emergent discourse is represented in several pamphlets written by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), a radical labor union whose organizing efforts were often violently suppressed by corporate-hired cronies as well as police officers employed by business friendly, anti-worker municipal governments.
"The clear emergent theme in this report is the growing recognition that the internet, once seen as a liberating technology, is increasingly being used to disrupt democracies as opposed to destabilizing dictatorships," said Mike Abramowitz, president of Freedom House, in a call with reporters.
So Britain should leave, paving the way for a more dynamic, supple state; freeing British entrepreneurs from stultifying rules cooked up with the help of monopolistic conglomerates; and releasing cash that could seed a British version of DARPA, the American government's emergent-technology arm.
So we're setting up a live location that you may be able to buy tickets to go to at one point where [we'll] introduce three different acts — from high profile to emergent ones — and surround it all with talent, from music talent to comedy talent.
But The Division, even if its core plot line is a little hackneyed and its game world grayer than a wet weekend in Gears of War, could be saved by a wealth of emergent narratives, each personal to the player (or small sets of them).
A study published by the BBC in 2013 showed that little more than a third of British voters belong to the traditional working- and middle-classes; the rest are in new, hybrid categories such as "new affluent workers", "technical middle class" and "emergent service workers".
Where Combs shows the most promise is in his emergent desire to restore the genre to the high-octane pep of the 1990s, when thanks to the cross-genre theatrics of Garth Brooks and Shania Twain, country music believed it was big-tent pop.
My sense is that he will not pay a political price for his stance because there is an emergent constituency, particularly among young Americans, for a different approach to Israel, one that underwrites its security without writing a blank check for its every policy.
If Apple's low sales numbers in China and India at the close of 2018 are any indication of big brands' performance going forward, America's private sector is looking to tighten belts and navigate both the trade war and other emergent challenges in global competition.
Last but not least, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention South Korea's emergent indie music scene, which includes a thriving crop of independent rap, hip-hop, and, increasingly, R&B artists, as well as a host of grassroots artists who've made waves on SoundCloud.
"The impact for that is huge because if a radiologist can't see the film, they can't treat the patient in an emergent/critical period," said Linda Ward-Smith, the union president of the American Federation of Government Employees' Las Vegas local, in an email.
Dash told Vox that this sale is really about what he sees as an emergent movement from both older and newer internet users to restore the independent, grassroots feel of the internet before social media — when most community platforms were niche and non-corporatized.
Taking what curators describe as the "diverse, ambiguous and often incommensurable manifestations" of art and politics, the exhibition panders to zombie millennials, confused and bewildered by the lack of alternatives under capitalism, completely tone deaf to what is clearly an emergent and divisive culture war.
I believe that only a Europe of many peoples — as first embodied by Charlemagne, as prophesied by Winston Churchill after World War II — only a democratically unified Europe of diverse cultures will be able to prevail in the global struggle between emergent and established powers.
When it was discovered in 2013, many physicists saw yet another reason to think that time must be emergent — a variable that we perceive and that appears in our coarse-grained description of nature, but which is not written into the ultimate laws of reality.
So, we're left with a good bit of room for imagining alternative internet technologies that might be closer to optimal and might come better equipped for addressing some of the emergent concerns of internet super-connectivity, such as privacy and the preservation of free speech.
Imagine the scene; tech-house die-hards embracing psytrance burn-outs, bulbous-eyed gabber maniacs tenderly linking arms with Avicii stans, DJ Sneak going twos on a Camel with everyone he's ever pissed off, all before the emergent messiah of a club-ready Sheeran.

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