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"established order" Definitions
  1. the way things are usually done in society, in an organization, etc.

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Either team winning the league would shake up the established order.
Both, after all, had their eyes on usurping the established order.
Introduce a little anarchy, upset the established order and everything becomes chaos.
But what's really going on is that Trump is threatening an established order.
Monzo is one of many hopefuls trying to upset British retail banking's established order.
New brands built on social media and online sales are challenging the established order.
It seems a given we can expect challenge and change to the established order.
Michael Pullara: The established order of the Soviet Union was fracturing into individual pieces.
Some instructors, against the prevailing mood of students, have urged patience with the established order.
But unscripted democracy can be a messy thing, especially when the established order is upset.
One moment they're barely viable, the next moment they're a threat to the established order.
Single women, Traister argues, have been deemed confusing and even threatening to the established order.
Some in São Paulo, Brazil's largest city, expressed frustration with much of the established order.
Trump seems to delight in upending precedents and the established order more than any president.
"For more substantial levelling to occur, the established order needs to be shaken up," he says.
The latest criticism against Trump from the established order has been directed at his cabinet appointments.
The police maintain the established order and that is right so the pictures must be wrong.
They insist that the Brotherhood is a terrorist organisation which threatens to up-end the established order.
His boasting, his cockiness, his stoicism—all were part of a plan to defy the established order.
" Among the French, Johannès said, "there remains a certain sympathy for those who disrupt the established order.
We often talk about unexpected political controversies in terms of their relationship to an established order, an existing regime.
Hardly a week passes when the U.S.-established order doesn't face strains, many exacerbated by the Trump administration itself.
Still, it was not long before the crowd grew unruly, their hunger gnawing at even the most established order.
Pruitt's determination to base EPA regulations on science that can be replicated is a threat to the established order.
But that's my point about the moral implications of luck: They are radical and inevitably corrosive to the established order.
It seemed to be the move and the moment that signaled a power shift, a change in soccer's established order.
With that, Latin America's second-biggest country will join a clutch of democracies where electorates have rebelled against the established order.
American nativists, along with a subset of leftist radicals, support the Brexit along with domestic political threats to the established order.
"The US has an established order that we can call a deep state—of course they are obstructing," Turkey's president lamented.
Television networks lined up to license their shows to Netflix, failing to see the threat it posed to the established order.
He established order, made rules, saw to everyone's well-being and, with very little opposition, was chosen to be chief. Me?
Ijtihad, or independent reasoning, was a danger to the established order, and so the schools were filled with taqlid, or emulation.
The sight of women bonding in loud, public, and overt ways has long been a threat to the established order of society.
These Big Reasons were not all the same, but they shared one common root: massive and violent disruptions of the established order.
There was Qatar's support for the Muslim Brotherhood, which challenged the established order in Egypt before being suppressed by the current government.
The beetle's northward spread is a reminder of the seemingly countless ways that climate change can upset the established order of ecosystems.
President Donald Trump has threatened to blow up the established order of international trade to get fairer terms for the United States.
Patterson and Hennessy's development of RISC, a more efficient computer processor found today in billions of devices, completely upended the established order.
So they may be willing to go much further outside the established order of career politicians and ruling families to pick a leader.
DISRUPTION may be the buzzword in boardrooms, but the most striking feature of business today is not the overturning of the established order.
As with many businesses, the Internet presents the greatest threat to the established order in the art market and the greatest opportunity, too.
Revolut and TransferWise are just two fish in a growing pond of startups aiming to upset the established order of Britain's retail banking sector.
By overstepping established order and offering a convenient service consumers loved, Uber nobly focused attention on a global patchwork of regulations worthy of disruption.
"Holy Roly" turned the established order upside down, just as lesser clergy did when they mocked their superiors at the medieval Feast of Fools.
McGovern, with the avid and fervent support of legions of young people and party outsiders (sound familiar?) upset the established order and ruling class.
These referenda further challenge the established order in Europe and risk disrupting the precarious authority most states have over their wealthiest, most independent regions.
Just to ask about the protests was to challenge the established order, much like the protests themselves—another sign that everything was coming apart.
Both represented huge shifts in the established order and had the effect of lifting millions of people out of poverty and into the middle class.
In anger, Venezuelans turned to an army lieutenant-colonel, Hugo Chávez, who had led a failed coup that crystallised popular disillusion with the established order.
Hilltop Securities Managing Director Mark Grant said Friday he believes technological innovation in the American oil patch has broken the established order in crude markets.
Rousseau, the patron saint of revolutionaries from Robespierre to Pol Pot and prime enabler of "democratic dictatorship", was the sworn enemy of the established order.
To overturn the established order in the global urban regions where most of us live requires a rupture that goes beyond these necessary first steps.
From 1956 to 1971, the FBI carried out "a secret war against those citizens it considers threats to the established order," a 1976 Senate report noted.
It is a politics that has now firmly taken root in the Western world, and is carrying out an assault on liberalism and the established order.
Newt Gingrich, a former House speaker, recently likened Mr. Trump approvingly to Margaret Thatcher as a figure of the right leading an insurrection against the established order.
Both Australia and the United States published security assessments in the past few months that identified China as a long-term challenge to the world's established order.
He doesn't want to give in to the fantasy that poems taught to and songs bought by millions of people are also subversive of the established order.
Like Heath, Wartick was preaching on the story of Peter and the storm (most mainline Protestant traditions follow the same established order of readings in a given year).
Britain voted to end its 40-year membership of the European Union last June in a shock referendum result many saw as a protest against the established order.
Working women, and those in leadership and activist roles, posed a threat to the established order, and Roosevelt's strong federal government was an assault on church and family.
That strategy could potentially spell disaster for Europe's footballing hegemony, and this is why the Chinese Super League must be considered a serious threat to the established order.
We live in a time defined by a desperate search for new narratives and canons that are an "alternative" to a rigid and out-of-touch established order.
Back then hip-hop wasn't just selling like crazy, it was starting to represent the challenge to the established order that rock 'n' roll had represented for decades.
"The crucial campaign momentum is with Sinn Fein, and appears founded on a desire for fundamental change in the established order," said Red C chief executive Richard Colwell.
After all, his translation of the book of Judith—an accepted text in Orthodoxy and Catholicism, but not considered canonical by Protestants—emphasises his ultimate loyalty to the established order.
After he took office, Riyadh saw his decision to support the 2011 ouster of long-time Egyptian leader and U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak as a betrayal of the established order.
Petit's fable, based on a libretto by the playwright Jean Anouilh, contrasted the gentleness of the beast with the prejudice of a society that kills those who upset established order.
His mural, and its cultural value that was recognized even by those who saw centri sociali as menaces to the established order, had already saved XM from demolition in 2013.
Global Soccer LONDON — The Leicester we have known and not always loved pulled off an entire season of tenacious victories as it blew away the established order of English soccer.
What unites them is the shared experience of living in a crumbling democracy, where economic chaos, distrust of the established order, and rising violence all work to destroy social cohesion.
On other continents too, there are growing examples of consistent challenges to the established order and particularly from countries whose playing resources are limited by the size of their population size.
America's westward expansion in the 19th Century was stimulated by government, but led by companies and peoples seeking their futures and fortunes "out there" – beyond the established order, or physical boundaries.
From cast-concrete bunkers to glass-framed aeries, the new houses shock, subverting long-established order with a cool blast of modernity, while also paying homage to the island's chilly dignity.
The pressure on all sides in this town—institutional, ideological, financial—to accept the broad status quo is immense; candidates who make a habit of challenging the established order are rare.
Voters go to the polls this year in France, The Netherlands and Germany on a rising tide of populism that is out to challenge the established order built since World War Two.
However for more substantial levelling to occur, the established order needs to be shaken up: the greater the shock to the system, the easier it becomes to reduce privilege at the top.
One can only imagine how hard Musk is being on Bannon, the architect of Trump's hateful agenda and a man who has previously said that he wants to destroy the established order.
But one of the reasons Marx has been so feared and smeared is because of his deviation from orthodox thinking because of the threat to the established order carried in his work.
He was an anarchist who not only refused to follow the established order, but actively seeked to destroy it, introducing chaos to the political landscape of Gotham as its agent of chaos.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German logistics giant Deutsche Post has quietly designed and made its own electric delivery van, exploiting sweeping changes in manufacturing technology which could upend the established order in the auto industry.
"The U.S. has an established order that we can call a deep state — of course they are obstructing," Mr. Erdogan said this spring, explaining his hopes for the "bridge" between sons-in-law.
Months later, the election of Donald J. Trump as president of the United States only deepened the feeling that an anti-establishment political contagion was sweeping across Western democracies, upending the established order.
On the latest episode of Recode Decode with Kara Swisher, the two engineers talk about developing RISC, a more efficient computer processor found today in billions of devices, which completely upended the established order.
For much of the past generation, American presidential politics has been dominated by gate-crashers and line-cutters — leaders who didn't wait their turn, show deference to the established order, follow the traditional rules.
He may do the same following the midterms in order to profit a while longer from his reputation as a bruiser who is not bang afraid to break taboos and bash the 'established order'.
"But for the first time in decades, the established order of fair, free and open global commerce, which has done so much to enrich and empower the world's nations, is under threat," he said.
The established order of human civilization is breaking down, and colonies are beginning to turn on one another, and a small group of soldiers start to lay the ground work for a new defense pact.
In Scotland to reopen a golf resort he owns, the wealthy New York businessman wasted no time interpreting the outcome of the "Brexit" vote as an example of a global uprising against the established order.
En Marche is "against the established order," Mr. Macron declared, the one to "transform the country" in an era calling for "a fresh breath" and when "we must overcome the divisions" of the traditional parties.
Perhaps the most persuasive explanation is the rise of angry populism, built on a rejection of the established order and a growing focus on issues of culture and national identity, rather than practical economic outcomes.
Using barely coded anti-Semitism and numerous falsehoods, they have built a warped portrayal of Mr. Soros as the mastermind of a "globalist" movement and a left-wing radical trying to undermine the established order.
He concluded that that would leave us in a state of perpetual rebellion in which an unhappy public would continually scream for the destruction of the established order without any sense of what comes next.
Swift is successful by all traditional metrics, but she no longer has the kind of success that Lil Nas X has: omnipresent, tapped into the cultural zeitgeist, and smashing the established order by breaking records.
Relations have long been strained between Qatar and its Saudi and Emirati neighbors, which see the Qataris as too close to Islamist movements such as the Muslim Brotherhood that threaten to upend the region's established order.
Though Mr. Trump was not my first choice for the nomination, I found his attack on the established order appealing at times, even entertaining, and respected the wishes of a clear plurality of Republican primary voters.
Mr. Trump can take pride in his cabinet choices, the deregulatory thrust he and the Republican Congress have initiated and the boldness he has shown in shaking up the established order and the elites in Washington.
Presidents, senators, congressmen and judges are all expected to play to type, to intone the obligatory phrases and clichés, to nod their heads at the appropriate occasions, and, above all, to not disrupt the established order.
It was Iceland and Wales who shook up the established order in 2016, now Belgium and Croatia have shown that smaller nations can dream of footballing success as the gap to the traditional powers continues to narrow.
But solid companies that are upending the established order will probably do well in most market scenarios, said Nason, a three-decade J.P. Morgan veteran who spent most of her career in technology, media and telecommunications banking.
There's a Minority Report-like element to this thriller, in that some unknown party is manipulating the system in order to undermine and cast doubt on the established order — something that Ratesic and Paige walk right into.
Harry longs for the authority that comes with order—established order—while Mooney (the very attractive Johnny Flynn), a newcomer to the pub, represents something like disorder, an alluring controlled chaos, the cool turbulence of the dandy.
Mooney isn't so much a McDonagh character as McDonagh's idea of a Pinter character—Lenny in "The Homecoming," say, a menace who changes the established order just by being, and hating what others do with their being.
An unexpected outbreak of cooperation between President Trump and the two top congressional Democrats has upended the established order and left lawmakers grasping to divine the significance, especially Republicans who saw themselves as a strong ruling majority.
So the established order of trade was by all appearances turned upside down on Tuesday, as General Motors agreed to cease manufacturing an automobile engine at a factory in Mexico while moving jobs to a plant in Canada.
Then the story of Stalin's reign of terror, the story of a country that ossified and stagnated and eventually collapsed, the story of Vladimir Putin, the K.G.B. officer who climbed to power amid chaos and re-established order.
A historian's examination of the 18th-century revolutions in urban Britain, America and France reminds us that the democratic structures that have supported us for so long came about as a result of convulsions of the established order.
Unlike Calder, Tinguely's proto-post-human works (following Nietzsche) were bachelor-machines of dark anarchism in the sense that he employed Duchampian mechanics of chance that shook up the established order of things and literally made art quake.
Following 20-year-old Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas' win over Federer on Sunday, the towering, shaggy-haired Zverev needed to prove he also has the temperament to match his talent and help lead the next generation against the established order.
What I do know is that the look on Issa's face, in the final shot, is swollen with such unappeasable contempt for the established order of things that the future, not just for France, seems suddenly and hopelessly dark.
The roll call of visitors to his gold-plated tower since the election includes the leaders of populist outfits from Britain, Austria and France, who see in Mr Trump's victory a validation of their own assaults on the established order.
" At another campaign event in 2017 hosted by an avowed secessionist who attended the disastrous Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Stewart again defended the Confederacy, saying, "Virginians, we think for ourselves... And if the established order is wrong, we rebel.
As grass-roots movements rose up against the established order across the Middle East, the Saudis and Emiratis were alarmed by the growing strength of political Islamists, like Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, which they feared could spread chaos in their own countries.
But as the initial elation and expectations of the Gospel faded and the settled habits of life in this depressingly durable world emerged anew, the distinctive practices of the earliest Christians gave way to the common practices of the established order.
The trouble was that barricades were up in other parts of the city as the protests and strikes that had been raging throughout May in France and beyond continued to cause upheaval with students and workers rallying against the established order.
The mass 21st-century influx of Muslims in the West may be equated, in these people's eyes, with the mass emancipation and emergence from the Shtetl of Jews in 19th-century Europe: disruptive, threatening, a menace to the established order.
Even better news for a sport always on the lookout for the next bright young thing to challenge the established order of Djokovic, Federer and Rafa Nadal, Khachanov showed why he has the weapons and temperament to offer them a real threat.
Yet for many in and around this capital city, scattered across hills in the jungle of East Africa, Trump's candidacy represents a strike against political dynasties and the established order that has kept strongmen such as their own president in power for decades.
In some ways, they resemble the Gamergate campaigns against women who spoke out about sexism in video games — public harassment directed at those who challenge the established order can be a way of discouraging future challengers and keeping that order in place.
And while he hobnobs in Davos with the globalist glitterati, the ragtag team of loyal lieutenants who set out in 2016 to upturn the established order with Trump has been largely shoved to the sidelines or purged altogether from his White House.
" Stewart, whose defense of Confederate symbols became a staple of his unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign, defined the established order earlier in the speech as the mainstream media, liberals, Democrats and establishment Republicans "trying to convince us that there's something wrong with our heritage in Virginia.
Employing barely coded anti-Semitism, they have built a warped portrayal of him as the mastermind of a "globalist" movement, a left-wing radical who would undermine the established order and a proponent of diluting the white, Christian nature of their societies through immigration.
He studies Swift's literary motivations and professional contradictions: a man who disavowed political parties but became a Tory operative; a fastidious, conservative priest who became "king of the mob," rebelling against the established order with satire that delved into the stink of daily life.
But I think the uptick in open racial hostility is an outgrowth of a more generalized aversion to change and suspicion of outsiders, coupled with an acute sense of being besieged and a difficult-to-articulate ache for the loss of an established order.
In a shakeup to the established order, U.S. crude oil exporters are moving more cargoes toward high-growth Asia as they capitalize on favorable price differentials and as supply curbs by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries force Gulf producers to withdraw from their traditional demand heartland.
With the planned $23.85 billion acquisition of TD Ameritrade that it announced on Monday, Schwab is aiming to solidify its place in the established order of the brokerage world as the industry faces a challenge: making more money without charging steep fees to customers managing their wealth.
Second, Mr. Trump should arrive with concrete proposals to help Saudi Arabia and its Gulf Cooperation Council allies deter Iran, which they see as an expansionist revolutionary power seeking to upend the established order in the Middle East, undermining both security in their countries and American interests.
The notion that anyone challenging the established order should be met with overwhelming force, that visible displays of dissatisfaction over endemic poverty and inequality are best addressed through violent means, has lingered just below the surface of national life despite the palpable gains achieved since the return of democracy.
" Bruce Dancis, Professor Dowd's friend and former student and the author of "Resister: A Story of Protest and Prison During the Vietnam War" (2013), recalled in an interview: "Doug opened up new ideas of looking at the world, of not accepting the established order as the way things had to remain.
Shifting gears, Mr. Trump lavished praise on his efforts to shake up the established order, pointing to his withdrawal from trade deals and international organizations, his recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and his meeting last June with Mr. Kim of North Korea, which he said had produced far more than anyone expected.
Born into a conformist and relatively comfortable Soviet family in Leningrad, now called St. Petersburg, Mr. Pavlensky, an only child, said he first realized the danger of vesting faith in state power when his father, a loyal servant of the established order, drank himself to death at 49, following the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
Among the more than 50 books were 15 volumes of poetry — the first of which, "Time Without Number," won the prestigious Lamont Poetry Prize (now known as the James Laughlin Award), given by the Academy of American Poets, in 1957 — as well as autobiography, social criticism, commentaries on the Old Testament prophets and indictments of the established order, both secular and ecclesiastic.
" On the shoulder of Zardulism you and I must carry the wounded Gods to the edge of real where they can be healed Or, as King puts it, "The easiest way to think of 'the Spectacle' is the movie The Matrix: The spectacle is invisible but everywhere, according to SI theorist Guy Debord, and one way to dismantle it is to craft 'situations' — moments of absurdity that acknowledge and subvert expectations, thereby disrupting the established order.

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