In Roxanne Shanté, they had one of rap's foundational tough women, and in Biz Markie, one of rap's foundational comedians.
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"This is a foundational crypto-currency, a foundational payment layer," Matthew Roszak, co-founder and chairman of Bloq, said in an interview with Reuters.
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One of narrative cinema's foundational works is D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation," which celebrates the Ku Klux Klan and became a foundational story for the Klan itself.
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"It is a foundational piece of his morning, it is a foundational piece of NSC meetings, whether that was 20 years ago or now," she said, referring to the National Security Council.
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That's a good question, that's a very good foundational question.
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The foundational fact that this movie, the earliest on this
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Security is foundational to trust and all other privacy rights.
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This should be a foundational part of our American history.
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"There is certainly a problem is foundational validity," Cino said.
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But there is a chasm between them on foundational issues.
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Will Facebook be forced to change its foundational business practices?
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Pleasure is a foundational experience of life, is it not?
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He's a foundational presence who's still learning on the job.
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There is no "border shooting" exception to these foundational principles.
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Star Trek was one of my foundational science fiction experiences.
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That is just such a foundational element of the Constitution.
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What happens to an art when its foundational medium disappears?
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Free expression is a foundational principle of the human condition.
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You were in Bathory, another foundational band a country away.
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But more than that, it's a kind of foundational transgression.
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It is just so foundational to everything that people do.
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That's a foundational idea that we can all build upon.
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"Encryption is at least as foundational as photosynthesis," he said.
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Consider the secret ballot, a foundational value in democratic systems.
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It radically undermined the foundational premise of superhero comics themselves.
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This contradiction is foundational to what these internet companies are.
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That is the foundational issue on which everything else rests.
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Instead, they're exceptionally comfortable and supportive; foundational, if you will.
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ZCash is making apparent breakthroughs in important, foundational cryptographic research.
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The Elkins case shook my foundational beliefs about criminal justice.
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This is foundational to the concept of private property rights.
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Clearly, this parental advice was foundational for Annan's life's work.
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We live in different philosophical worlds, with different foundational principles.
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Take away that foundational species and everything begins to collapse.
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The marshmallow test is the foundational study in this work.
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Qualcomm invented a number of foundational technologies for mobile communications.
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Data volume is foundational to algorithmic refinement in AI performance.
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Judge Forrest based her decision on two foundational technology copyright cases.
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Rupture, slippage and assimilation are foundational to Kahraman's methods and means.
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Image: Sam WoolleyRule 34 is a foundational principle of the internet.
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The big picture: Nilsson's work was foundational to several modern technologies.
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Part of Swift's reticence also probably came from her foundational genre.
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By providing these foundational technologies, Intel facilitates the ingenuity of others.
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Interestingly, the foundational Prime offering has also become the least distinctive.
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A true generational shift tends to include a few foundational adjustments.
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That foundational ideal is: "E pluribus unum" ("Out of many, one").
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That's how foundational of a company Nintendo is to video games.
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HP: You can't do any of them without the foundational basis.
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All containing different memories, but all playing the same foundational role.
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Today, some of Epic's foundational programming still bears Ms. Faulkner's initials.
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Establish a common set of foundational terms as quickly as possible.
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Tekya hides its abusive functionality in a foundational layer of applications.
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We've made top-down transparency a foundational part of our culture.
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Good recipes, I thought, were foundational — vital, even — to good cooking.
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But the truth is that we're rapidly losing institutional, foundational knowledge.
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Expertise and political nuance, she writes, are foundational to democratic governance.
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And two weeks after that foundational decision, the 37th president resigned.
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In Roswell, some of humanity's foundational yearnings hide in plain sight.
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What it does do, unfortunately, is expose the book's foundational wobble.
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Treaties are foundational agreements the United States made with Native nations.
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Later these cabinets of curiosities became foundational collections in public museums.
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So that's of course the basic foundational principle of our case.
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If you know anything about payments companies, risk is really foundational.
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The Outer Space Treaty of 22251 is the foundational space-law text.
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"Surveillance is a foundational aspect of public health," Ciccarone told BuzzFeed News.
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Now, by the way, that&aposs the foundational material for nuclear weapons.
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Today, his translations are a foundational reference point for researchers like Frahm.
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Making them part of the foundational equation to preventing Alzheimer's is essential.
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Email is a foundational piece in a long line of evolved communication.
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This is an affront to the foundational extradition principle of double criminality.
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This is still true for (most) foundational, frontier-science, deep-tech startups.
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He often sees this as a PR problem, not a foundational one.
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Yet, in economic thought we have no normative ideal, no foundational morality.
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Wade, the foundational abortion-rights precedent, "would not be acceptable" to her.
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Paul: The weekly recovery meetings are a foundational part of my week.
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The question is whether it is a negotiating strategy or foundational uncertainty.
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Only in America is it the direct consequence of our foundational ideals.
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El Paso Community College's nursing hot spot was a foundational biology course.
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We do a disservice to students though if we shortchange foundational learning.
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These are foundational pillars of the American legal system and our Constitution.
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Having a foundational understanding will be an integral part of your success.
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It's foundational to tool and product improvement, artificial intelligence predictability and capability.
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I teach classes in motion graphics, 53D, and some foundational graphic design classes.
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Variations of this belief became foundational to the development of self-help psychology.
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Sanchez brought up the internet, for which DARPA's precursor developed the foundational technology.
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The schools of Zhongguancun predate its tech boom, and are foundational to it.
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This is about something much more foundational: Do you believe Nazis are bad?
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I believe that a related concept holds for building foundational consumer internet companies.
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It's no accident that the country's foundational myths are written in road trips.
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PHP & MySQL for Beginners Together, PHP and MySQL are two *huge* foundational tools.
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Still, it's a promising first suggestion that uBeam's foundational concept is actually sound.
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Internet publishing practically exists on a foundational economy of adults who love Disney.
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The existence of such generalized wisdom is a foundational belief in capitalist cultures.
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Actually asking if things work should be a foundational question, not an afterthought.
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These questions may seem foundational, but they are nonetheless still controversial and unsettled.
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VR Motion Corp — Creating foundational tools for virtual reality in the transportation marketplace.
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We are changeling the main foundational block of the Islamic republic of Iran.
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Is there sufficient transparency or should we be considering a different foundational principle?
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A more foundational understanding of the "hidden voter" must be developed through data.
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It was a universal remote demo — the foundational piece of any TV interface.
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Trust is actually one of the foundational concepts that makes TSR so popular.
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That foundational view of insurance is what Trump's order would attempt to reverse.
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The resident's lawsuit said developers first disclosed the foundational issues in June 2015.
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Rather, it challenged foundational beliefs about what reality is and how it works.
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Restoring the brand means returning to the foundational beliefs that unite all Republicans.
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The bureau's own 2015 foundational study for their anti-arbitration rule showed this.
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The firm is focusing investments on what Wenger called the "foundational plumbing" stage.
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Thanksgiving has been a foundational holiday in our nation since the very beginning.
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The foundational technology of this race-based society, he wrote, would be MORPHiS.
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But big changes can spell big trouble if those views are foundational ones.
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The foundational patterns must be ingrained before you can begin to be creative.
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What cryptographers are doing is rebuilding some of the foundational pieces [of cybersecurity].
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I'd like to hear from Rudy," Graham said, calling Giuliani the "foundational witness.
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Space has become foundational to our commerce, national security, and way of life.
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In some foundational way, I have my abortion to thank for all that.
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Although we must do more, these are foundational tools necessary for continued progress.
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Since the nineteen-sixties, however, The Economist has steadily reinstated its foundational ideals.
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Founder-market fit is one of the foundational principles of venture capital investment.
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And yet his early, foundational work on the subject is almost entirely unknown.
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Salesforce takes seriously its four foundational values: trust, innovation, equality, and customer success.
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The lawsuit said developers first disclosed the potential foundational problems in June 2015.
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Plus, you'll also have the foundational knowledge needed to kickstart a coding career.
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Some biblical passages remain foundational in my life — guidance whose poetry transcends faith.
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That was the foundational notion of why to go on to build this.
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But that doesn't change the foundational issues that opponents like Bateman-House have.
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"Silent Spring" became a galvanizing force, a foundational text for the environmental movement.
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YouTube is foundational to how many people — especially young people — form their politics.
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The value of a man's life is the foundational ethics of our country.
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These are all foundational agreements designed for closer military cooperation, the source said.
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"When there's a foundational change, like the move to the cloud, which is as foundational a change, at least, as the move from mainframe to open systems in the 80s and 90s," said Mike Speiser, Managing Director at Sutter Hill Ventures .
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We'll be advocating just as much for our foundational priorities as we always have.
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The first one is foundational: A regular allowance and a place to put it.
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One foundational "Spanx-like" bodycon dress and a lot of mix-and-match attachments.
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And that&aposs 240 percent of American uranium, the foundational material for nuclear weapons.
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This fight has raised a foundational question: Should Medicaid benefits be conditioned on work?
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Yet education is still the foundational link, one of the keys to the kingdom.
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Many of the regulations pursued during the Obama years simply violated foundational environmental laws.
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Ezutromid could act as a foundational therapy applicable to all DMD patients, he added.
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For people of a certain age, he was a foundational crush — what did it?
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It's one of the foundational investment accounts to have in just about anyone's portfolio.
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Also known as your ascendant sign, your rising sign is foundational to your personality.
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Scientists at UC Berkeley, however, also claim credit for some of CRISPR's foundational work.
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What IP is more recognizable than Unicode, a foundational part of modern human expression?
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In Star Wars, being the "best star pilot in the galaxy" has been foundational.
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The curatorial focus emphasizes the Genesis story's foundational position in the mythology of language.
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But some think this could be a foundational building block toward broader policy reform.
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And, like any earthquake, the friction that brought Adam and Jessa together was foundational.
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THIS IS STILL -- THEY'RE STILL WORKING ON THE FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF WHAT IT MEANS.
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Your book focuses on women who were foundational to computing and the early internet.
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On a foundational level, this makes sense: he's a producer first, a performer second.
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These few delegates are normally charged by their constituents to write the foundational constitution.
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"We did all the foundational work to make it a possibility," Dr. Grifo said.
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The best jokes are always based upon a foundational truth, as is this one.
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"We're conveniently destroying some of the foundational strength of our capital markets," he said.
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Semiconductors are a foundational technology found in virtually every product with an electric current.
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"The way we view AI is it's a very broad, foundational technology," he said.
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But that very real similarity obscures a foundational difference: We identify fundamentally as Americans.
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Oil, a foundational commodity for global society, was believed to be in permanent decline.
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I learned from him the foundational history and importance of workers' rights and protections.
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Mayors are doing everything we can to maintain the integrity of these foundational services.
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It's another foundational text but it feels much wackier than Gibson's often grimdark worlds.
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"The starting point foundational for the transformation has to be the data," Bhandari said.
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"When everything is a right, these most fundamental, foundational rights are neglected," he claimed.
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This is true of many foundational postwar painters, especially Jackson Pollock and Robert Ryman.
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Looking at his screen, Puchner wonders what foundational texts will flicker down to us.
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But an overlooked foundational corollary is that the employee also owes the employer nothing.
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This is a foundational Eminem struggle: how he sounds often steers what he says.
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This five-course bundle will teach you the foundational skills you need to thrive.
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But I say that the lying is everything — the root thing, the foundational thing.
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"It's foundational and an essential part of stand-up," he said of crowd work.
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This summer, I taught a course at Jerusalem's Shalem College on foundational American texts.
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"It's absolutely foundational in any trajectory software or modeling we do now," says Gruber.
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That also sets up Anchorage to be a foundational part of the cryptocurrency stack.
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A foundational element of this strategy is the development of tools to measure risk.
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"Privacy is foundational," was on the big screen behind the executives at one point.
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With Brin's help, the idea turned into PageRank, the foundational algorithm of Google Search.
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PACKAGE 453: 'THE MAINSTREAMER' Its foundational pillars are Amazon Video ($8.99) and Netflix ($9.99).
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Similarly, randomness had been the foundational idea of sites like StumbleUpon, created in 2001.
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" ("the foundational theme of the comics") and moving onto "Why Sex?" and "Why Girls?
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CW: We do a lot of foundational work, we don't have a nonprofit. Right.
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It is a place where military heroism is celebrated as a foundational national principle.
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Spending money and declaring war are foundational powers assigned in the Constitution to Congress.
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In action and words, he is anathema to the foundational ideals of the forum.
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For the first time, word of mouth is really a foundational customer acquisition channel.
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This two-part package will first provide you with a comprehensive understanding of foundational Excel.
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By retelling the foundational myth of Twin Peaks, Lynch's film subverts it and corrects it.
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The book spoke to me and was foundational to my becoming a science fiction writer.
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For Hamilton had many maxims, and this one was foundational: Being Right Trumps Being Popular.
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Today regarded as a foundational text of classical liberalism, it spoke directly to American concerns.
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Dealt by the Astros to Milwaukee last winter, he now looms as a foundational player.
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Biden's plan takes the Affordable Care Act as its foundational principle and builds from there.
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It is the foundational creed of Cash Money Records, an orienting landmark for rap itself.
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Logistical solutions to road jams won't keep stagnant an identity so foundational to its residents.
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"DNA synthesis, like sequencing and computation, is foundational technology," the authors wrote in the paper.
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A strong ethics code is foundational to any commitment to run a clean, unconflicted government.
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And Resolution 181 is incorporated into the foundational documents of both the Israelis and Palestinians.
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Trump's constitutional maneuvering is forcing a re-thinking of this foundational tenet of the Constitution.
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That could be tough if uBiome's foundational science is flawed, as insiders previously told me.
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"Both are so foundational to everything we do and to scaling our operations," she said.
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"It wasn't the foundational data set on which we built our company," said Nix today.
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AG: I was in a foundational team in the Nineties for a new defense system.
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Mrs. Jones: Rules are foundational to our relationship, so those just don't get broken, period.
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And with that foundational brand strategy and a flexible brand, we'll get what you want.
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You are with me when I am making my general comments about America's foundational aspects.
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Its impressive scope and lasting insights have made it a foundational text in Russian studies.
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And resolution 181 is incorporated into the foundational documents of both the Israelis and Palestinians.
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He criticized many of the Supreme Court's rulings, beginning with a foundational one: Marbury v.
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At the center of these events was a foundational difference of values within the eurozone.
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But the culture can start to suffer because there's nothing foundational to keep you stable.
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But an expanding threat now has Microsoft rethinking some of its most foundational PC defenses.
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The diversity program "provides foundational training in understanding historical and institutional racism," said the Feb.
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Like many foundational internet protocols, DNS has been remarkably flexible and serviceable over the years.
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The other foundational question for the campaign was how much to talk about Trump himself.
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Blockchain is a new foundational technology that allows businesses to simplify processes such as auditing.
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It has been both transformative and restorative and a foundational aspect of my family's life.
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And the "I'm not crazy, really!" narrative is the foundational trope of nearly all horror.
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The foundational building block involves strengthening the Paris agreement and implementing related international environmental agreements.
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It changes the way you approach friends and family, relationships, strangers—the foundational elements of life.
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The core foundational relationships , if not totally reinforced by this next level in the floor plan.
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I was fortunate to be a part of such a great team and a foundational game.
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NRDC, a foundational decision that gives regulatory agencies broad deference in determining rules, was wrongly decided.
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Meanwhile Davis calls Smartsheet "a best-in-class company in terms of the key foundational metrics".
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At the foundational detractor from health, as we believe God sets the parameters for, is pride.
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However, a foundational analytics skill set will allow people to be business analysts in most industries.
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Frameless windows aren't a huge innovation, but they also contribute to the car's foundational minimalist sensibility.
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But with design thinking, Infosys is focusing on "foundational skills" like creativity, problem-solving and empathy.
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Hellerstedt — are less well-known than Roe but foundational to abortion law in the United States.
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Debate can't happen unless there's some agreement on foundational premises, such as the existence of evolution.
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So, no, he didn't create Venmo, but he's one of the foundational members of the company.
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Like Italian Master Pietro Monte, German fencing masters regarded wrestling as foundational to all fighting arts.
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Instead, it highlights that SoundCloud's foundational problems with copyright and monetization are still alive and well.
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Our ultimate goal: to replace the sensational with the foundational and the recent with the relevant.
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Christians value life based on a foundational biblical principle called the "imago dei" (image of God).
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As an official sponsor of SGS, UBS is committed to the event's foundational spirit of collaboration.
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Rather, they've drifted away from these foundational, building-block style penalties and toward headier corporate brinksmanship.
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A different team led development on Andromeda (BioWare's new Montreal studio) but foundational mistakes were made.
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Now I want to dissect the foundational thesis of where Patreon could unlock massive economic value.
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The sudden attack on Amazon is but a reflection of the foundational loss of human communications.
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The therapy is mentioned in the Ayurveda, an ancient healing system described in Hinduism's foundational texts.
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We need to return our focus to restoring the foundational elements necessary to support human life.
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Vassar's "Conversation about Israel/Palestine" was a charade contextualized by negative foundational assumptions of Western imperialism.
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See also: The best brasEveryone knows the right foundational pieces can make or break an outfit.
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"That open communication with the regulators early on has proven to be really foundational," Lane said.
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Data quality is foundational to smart data, and to uncovering the truth and meaning from data.
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"The foundational principles which we have grown up as a nation are no more," Merrill said.
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In its exploration of the foundational sins of America, it is a brave and necessary book.
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"A map is foundational to a person's being, almost," Mr. Kunce said in a telephone interview.
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Black Americans have also been, and continue to be, foundational to the idea of American freedom.
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The remix, however, proved foundational: Nelly delivers an enthusiastic verse, but also clever ad-libs throughout.
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Abbot Eliseus told me that there are two foundational monuments in Greece: the Acropolis and Athos.
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That's a really great question and I can talk a little bit to the foundational elements.
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Thus, viewing America's foundational impetus as solely a product of slavery lacks nuance and historical perspective.
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Americans need not throw aside our foundational values in the service of the demagogues and bigots.
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The nuclear family, where children are raised, is a more foundational social unit than a nation.
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Huge pharmaceutical profits from overpriced drugs are an extremely indirect way to fund the foundational research.
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"To love your neighbor is a really big, foundational part of what we believe," she said.
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Since its debut in 2011, the market has been a foundational influence in Brooklyn's food renaissance.
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It involves malicious manipulation of a partner in ways that can harm at a foundational level.
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KinderLab's approach to teaching foundational engineering design concepts began life as a publicly funded research project.
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So, too, history will eventually confirm the foundational fact of Putin's deliberate hacking of the West.
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Then, it began asking potential partners to provide foundational car pieces like the chassis and wheels.
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Few things are quite so foundational in the early stages of a relationship than mutual interests.
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Robotics and automation tools are now foundational parts of warehouses and manufacturing facilities around the world.
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Religious liberty is cherished by all Americans as a foundational element of what our country values.
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But the Massachusetts lawmaker has made her wealth tax the foundational proposal of her 2020 bid.
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It is reactionary, but then it is precisely older, foundational things that today's liberalism has lost.
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She funded foundational research in the field, as well as the publication of the journal Endocrinology.
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Compromise by compromise Donald Trump has hammered away at what Republicans once saw as foundational virtues.
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"The foundational piece of their health and development is the relationship with their parents," Kraft said.
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"Corals are foundational," Dr. Cantin told me, comparing the reef to giant forests, like the Amazon.
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Surely embracing the work of its foundational artist continuously, from start to finish, is among them.
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How can you tackle the bigger picture without first looking at the microaggression foundational to it?
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But he said that questioning the foundational science of climate change could become a political liability.
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A foundational belief of our legal system is that you don't have to prove your innocence.
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During questioning, however, it became clear that foundational issues are stalling progress in cracking down on fraudsters.
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These are all sort of foundational aspects of sketchy behavior that happens on the platform that's unwanted.
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We have overlooked unborn children and that life itself is the most foundational of all civil rights.
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The 20-year-old company has already seen its early work in foundational AR patents pay off.
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It's an unfortunate echo of the foundational consent failure attached to Streams, to say the very least.
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This business credit of up to 25 percent is a foundational step in achieving a national plan.
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CDP is part of a network's "Layer 2," which establishes the foundational data link between network devices.
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Whether you're a fire, earth, air, or water sign, this aspect of your astrological identity is foundational.
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The new mission aims to provide "foundational information of the planet's history and its activity," he added.
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Within the next 12-18 months, consumers will reap the benefits of some of autonomy's foundational technologies.
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Complex disputes, such as many patent infringement claims, should seemingly require a foundational technological expertise to resolve.
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Born Anna-Sharé Blake, one of her foundational introductions to music was one that was very public.
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In 220, it was Richard Nixon who created the Environmental Protection Agency and signed many foundational laws.
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TIM COOK: It's sort of foundational to the way we think, because-- we work for the consumer.
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Although, he still skewers America's foundational hypocrisies with sharp verbal assaults worthy of his character, Silky Johnson.
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In Foundational markets, same-store sales gained 7.7 percent, reflecting strong performance in Japan and other markets.
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We need to build this foundational knowledge of what emotions are so we can interpret these findings.
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Most people are somewhere in the middle, and that's the foundational thing the MBTI fails to understand.
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This community was decidedly not a commune, and its relationship to counterculture or utopianism was not foundational.
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Cute cat videos are widely known to be the foundational bedrock and unofficial currency of the internet.
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The movement's foundational group, the Muslim Brotherhood, started out in Egypt in the 1920s, but accomplished little.
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There is a difference between coding foundational technology and front-end development — and the divide is growing.
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The first prophecy we heard is that no society can exist if these foundational myths are questioned.
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It seems pinned to the foundational anxieties of the people creating and consuming the content most ravenously.
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Transportation, energy, and water infrastructure are foundational to ensuring access to food, and they are degrading quickly.
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Buildings or artificial environments don't have the same touchstone foundational point that we've evolved to live with.
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When these foundational systems fail, the impact on our lives can be anywhere from inconvenient to catastrophic.
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Rather than responding to Mr. Trump's tribalism with tribalism of their own, they are invoking foundational truths.
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Even more terrible to bear than Lewis's memories was, for Hurston, the death of a foundational myth.
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My parents saw Islam as way to bring those foundational values into all aspects of their lives.
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They're simultaneously the most important to get right since they form the foundational layer of your outfits.
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One of his foundational beliefs is that cultures evolve, which suggests that nonstandard pronouns could become standard.
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Transparency, accountability and preserving the separation of powers should be the foundational objectives of any new AUMF.
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If this trend continues, the marine food web could begin to collapse without its foundational food source.
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The app tells the story of how the Quran, Islam's foundational religious text, came to be written.
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It gave us the punchline-laden "Last Call," which is the foundational text of the Western canon.
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The startup wants to become a foundational software platform for the development experiences, like Unity or Unreal.
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The economy is not moral, but a foundational ethics of the economy could make it more moral.
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The Art Handlers Alliance of New York relaunched its foundational Bill of Rights as an online petition.
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"We have to talk about the foundational sin of this country," Mr. O'Rourke said, referring to slavery.
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There is little more foundational to American womanhood than self-sacrifice, and sacrifice for children in particular.
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Valenti, who also founded the foundational feminist site Feministing, is sadly an old hand at online harassment.
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Or are they looking for, say, foundational and background articles to help them understand the American viewpoint?
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A citizenship question will pollute a data set that is foundational for businesses all over the country.
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That, at least, seemed to be the intention driving Hong Kong's foundational legal text, the Basic Law.
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Now, as then, Huang Yong Ping, who has lived in Paris since 1989, is a foundational presence.
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New York, graced with the generosity of Astor, Tilden and Carnegie, was foundational in the library movement.
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"This is a foundational religious liberty," said Michael Tobman, a spokesman for the Alliance for Yeshiva Education.
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You'll also learn foundational coding skills for front-end development, ultimately making you a well-rounded designer.
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The second will suggest updates to the "foundational" technologies that are already widely used, such as semiconductors.
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"It won't be easy by any stretch of the imagination, but the foundational elements are in place."
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Laws that restrict content, particularly when it relates to political speech, risk violating foundational free speech safeguards.
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But unlike Ainge, he has failed to empower a coach and, by extension, install a foundational culture.
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It won't be easy by any stretch of the imagination, but the foundational elements are in place.
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A pair of new Supreme Court cases reveal a foundational flaw in how we pick the president.
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Some of the foundational, basic, questions are reportedly missed by as much as 60% of the population.
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The only foundational classical ballet that originated in Moscow was "Swan Lake," the big flop of 1877.
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Fundamentalist belief systems — ISIS, al Qaeda and neo-Nazism — challenge foundational ethical norms and elemental safety needs.
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As recently as November, Iran's perilous economic state appeared to pose a foundational threat to the regime.
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While free trade is a foundational value of the American system, that's not what the Chinese want.
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That realization was at the core of Georgas's subsequent faith journey and has become foundational to Jubilee.
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She talked about the foundational origins of bias and the larger challenge of changing the scientific culture.
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Hyperbole is a foundational trope of hip-hop, but ultimately its poetic value lies in communicating truth.
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You can see more than well enough to understand that enslaved labor was foundational for the colonies.
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The disparity of seats being defended by the two sides gives Senate Republicans a considerable, foundational edge.
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"They're meant to be 'source' vices, or foundational places where the devil gets a foothold," DeYoung said.
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"Every bit of their health is predicated on a foundational relationship with a caring adult," she said.
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It's going to be rough going if too many voters reject the foundational concept of minority rights.
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His fieldwork takes him to every continent, digging inexhaustibly into cultures for their foundational and sacred stories.
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Yet, Lisa is one of the last remaining remnants of a foundational tradition in British drug policy.
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It would also become foundational to the way the third wave would position itself as it emerged.
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"Maybach Music 2" is a song that oozes success, the foundational text of the Rick Ross gospel.
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At Mint, Roberts told me, dancers start with foundational hip-hop lessons: Team leaders incorporate foundational movement drills as class warm-ups, hold regular group discussions about the meaning of the team's training and choreography, and invite specialized guest choreographers to teach unique styles and the history behind them.
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"Net Neutrality is foundational to competitive, free enterprise, entrepreneurial market entry — and reaching global customers," the company wrote.
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For America, a relatively new nation, this Christian mythos became a foundational element of creating a national identity.
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The first source is Paul Lansky's "Mild Und Leise (Part 21.618)," which gives the song its foundational chords.
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The first source is Paul Lansky's "Mild Und Leise (Part 22011)," which gives the song its foundational chords.
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One of its foundational purposes was as a response to the end of slavery and the reconstruction era.
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In professional services, platforms like Watson provide a foundational layer on which customized AI solutions can be built.
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" That foundational love, she wrote, is why she loves that her daughter calls her ex's new partner "mommy.
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But we cannot shy away from telling what was the foundational story of our existence here in America.
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"This training is foundational, and virtual reality brings it to life," said Jeanne Lawrence, expansion director at UPS.
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"They don't need YC to help them build a board or do these baseline foundational things," she said.
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Right Before You Leave Now that you've completed the foundational work, we can move on to care tips.
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"We have common cause on the big foundational issues of the day," Ryan said of him and Trump.
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Perhaps it goes without saying that Mr. Mercer, the foundational supporter of Mr. Cruz, lives in New York.
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Love is also one of the foundational themes of the Ava DuVernay produced and directed show Queen Sugar.
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And here I always thought having a school library was one of the foundational principles of a school.
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A foundational problem that the liberal defenders of free speech have to acknowledge is the problem of universality.
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But there is a difference between coding foundational technology and front-end development — and the divide is growing.
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Free speech and academic freedom are core values of higher education; they're foundational to teaching, learning, and research.
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It's easy to overlook one of the most foundational aspects of these sleek consumer gadgets: their operating systems.
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Cyberpunk's foundational texts were groundbreaking partly because of how they extrapolated pieces of ordinary life into the future.
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To me, this is really something that is foundational to what they're trying to do with immigration policy.
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They are foundational elements in aggregating data across global financial institutions to observe the contagion of systemic risk.
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Growing polarization is jeopardizing even the foundational assumption of common truths, the stuff that binds a society together.
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The School of Graphic Design Mastery Bundle will teach you key foundational design skills in just 40 hours.
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There could hardly be a recipe for greater national dysfunction than a convention on our nation's foundational document.
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These services are foundational to Apple's ecosystem, and they're critically important for keeping people locked to the iPhone.
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Decreasing costs in sequencing technologies, automation, and advances in machine learning are reshaping biotech at a foundational level.
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The country's leaders are thinking about dominating certain foundational technologies that will form the basis of those products.
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There was pressure, he acknowledged, in the inevitability that he will be measured against Mr. Williams's foundational performance.
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And, when those kind of all-encompassing foundational shifts happen, people are forced out, through displacement or migration.
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One of the genre's early foundational works includes Henry and Schaeffer's 1950 composition Symphonie pour un homme seul.
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A vibrant civil society is foundational to the functioning of our democracy and the legitimacy of our elections.
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Board of Education, the foundational Supreme Court ruling which found the doctrine of racial segregation is inherently unequal.
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Parkway Bakery & Tavern: Another institution, Parkway has stuck around since 1911 and is foundational to po' boy culture.
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And that meant trying to glean what the iPhone was actually composed of at its most foundational levels.
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They can just be excluded from the market altogether — rolling back the ACA's most popular and foundational promise.
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"Now I think most of the field is predicated on going backwards to rigorous foundational research," said Horvath.
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Our five remaining principles outline the ideals that we believe can be foundational for a viable Republican Party.
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We need better laws and regulations, but first we must establish a foundational morality to guide their development.
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Pulling it off requires not only a kind of just-do-it fearlessness, but also certain foundational knowledge.
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" And so, you could say that one of the foundational gestures of camp is to say, "It's unnatural?
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Now it is about establishing some foundational pieces and a new desirability to lines, starting with this collection.
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Now it appears the foundational beliefs of TheRedPill could be directly impacting politics in at least one state.
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Detroit Board of Education, a foundational 1977 decision that made a distinction between two kinds of compelled payments.
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Many trees are what ecologists call foundational species—organisms whose removal would cause enormous disruption in the ecosystem.
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She's a human that was raised on Vulcan, where suppressing emotions is a foundational part of living there.
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Journalist, activist and foundational second-wave feminist, Gloria Steinem has been in the figurative spotlight for five decades.
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But maturation is a funny thing for a singer whose generous high jinks are foundational to his popularity.
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Pepper and others argue that this ability is foundational to allowing for a variety of types of relationships.
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This book provides quick-and-dirty foundational knowledge of terminology and concepts that are needed to begin investing.
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" This person added: "It's not clear to me that any of that foundational legal work has been done.
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President Trump's entire career has been built on one foundational myth: that he is tougher than his competitors.
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These songs are the foundational tracks of 100 gecs' first album, "1003 gecs," which was released last summer.
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Most relevant is that Netflix is also producing a live-action adaptation of another foundational anime, Cowboy Bebop.
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Transit, 1977–1987, chronicling the foundational years of hip-hop and street art as we know it today.
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Trump's repeated call for a wall across the border with Mexico was the foundational promise of his campaign.
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Cloudflare already provides foundational services as a content delivery network for 20 million internet properties around the world.
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He argues that the divergence in foundational principles reinforced the rural-urban divides of history, economy and geography.
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The methods of OR and analytics, which are foundational to the rise of AI, hold limitless positive potential.
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Indeed, the opening words of America's foundational charter read "We the People," without reference to the several states.
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Yet achieving health care's future is impossible without first solving the foundational problems rooted in our present moment.
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But, let us not forget the foundational reason why any bears are there at all: the hefty salmon.
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It is clear that the organization feels it has the foundational player to build around — coaching staff included.
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This is the basis for political power, and the census is foundational to our democracy because of that.
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We must redouble our efforts to ensure that all children receive the foundational support they need to thrive.
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This is a foundational principle before learning other concepts related to sexual health, and consent, according to Rice.
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The N.H.S. is a government-financed system seen by many as a foundational institution of the modern state.
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U without pressing right, otherwise known as, you know, one of the defining traits of the foundational platformer.
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While baseball's foundational history is contested, the core of the game has remained largely unaltered for over a century.
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After explaining the feature in detail he went on to reiterate, "It is also not a foundational architectural flaw."
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That fight begins with my bill, which will create an 'internet constitution' with the foundational elements of net neutrality.
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And according to the foundational, axiomatic ethic of MMA evolution, those days are gone and their success shouldn't be.
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Blockchain is not a panacea for these problems — specifically as applied to the foundational AR Cloud SLAM data sets.
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Next up is the A+ exams, which will certify foundational skills across a variety of devices and operating systems.
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While privacy and security are foundational components in building trust, trust is actually about more than just these components.
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It's a quick way to add a truly foundational language to your repertoire, one that's been around for decades.
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For the last 211 years, a foundational understanding of the political moment is that it started on 9/11.
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Its mailing list is where "Satoshi Nakamoto," bitcoin's still-unidentified creator, first published their foundational paper on the idea.
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"We think the best way to build a camera is by asking simple, foundational questions about photography," Manzari says.
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Two things: This is about creating a diverse pool of candidates from which to hire, so that is foundational.
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The work is accompanied by three other related pieces, all of which use dried soil as a foundational material.
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In other words, fasting is believed to be a key experience for Muslims and foundational to their religious identity.
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Basically, it's foundational geometry from across the project that's then fed into the Unreal engine and presented in 3D.
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The foundational problem with the South American getaway is that Bethenny is in a no good, very bad mood.
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A good place to start is with the three foundational movements: the push-up, pull-up, and air squat.
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In 1973 his "Economic Analysis of Law" became a foundational text of the widely influential "law and economics" movement.
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Because conservative thinkers are debating foundational questions with one another, at times vociferously: What is the point of government?
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Perhaps more importantly, UboundID also gives Ping its own identity data store, a foundational piece for its identity platform.
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The podcast market will discover the answer to a foundational question about its future in the next few years.
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The foundational role that federal research funding plays in driving this type of discovery and innovation is often underestimated.
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The solutions are out there as worthy foundational examples on which to model new options across the media economy.
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While Larry owed a huge debt to people like David Mancuso and Nicky Siano, he became this foundational figure.
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Many in the European regulatory community see their permissiveness over Facebook's 2014 acquisition of WhatsApp as a foundational mistake.
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They are about enshrining maximalist control over the sexual autonomy of women as a foundational principle of conservative rule.
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The foundational step, Canale says, is to learn more about the health and life insurance benefits your company offers.
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Then one slipped across the border again, taking advantage of the openness that is foundational to the European Union.
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"I don't believe anybody is hopeless, and that is one of the foundational columns of the series," he says.
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Federal funding allowed for the incubation and growth of the Internet, artificial intelligence, GPS and many other foundational technologies.
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Our analysis suggests that this asymmetry reflects the Democrats' foundational nature as a coalitional rather than an ideological party.
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IBM is definitely making a huge investment in foundational AI work and it makes sense to cover their bases.
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Some of the scene's foundational players—like Justin Wong, Lee "Infiltration" Seong-woo—are still active, and still competitive.
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"Tetris Effect" takes a foundational game ("Tetris"), executes it perfectly, and crucially evolves the concept into something completely fresh.
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How do you ... but you can't get there unless you have that kind of foundational body of knowledge. Right.
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Apple says Swift is used heavily across its ecosystem of apps, including in foundational parts of its operating systems.
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" Both House and Senate Democrats inaccurately have referred to the Community Reinvestment Act as a "foundational civil rights law.
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It does feel like a dam has burst — Harvey Weinstein was the long, dark crack in the foundational wall.
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"Families are the foundational element of our society and they must be able to stay together," the Cardinal wrote.
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Today, let's honor that legacy by continuing their work to protect and exercise our foundational right to vote. pic.twitter.
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Compromise by compromise, Donald Trump has hammered away at what Republicans once saw as foundational virtues: decency, honesty, responsibility.
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At the heart of U.S. public diplomacy is sharing our foundational values and achievements with foreign publics and governments.
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The most significant seem to be foundational courses that prepare students for higher-level work in a particular major.
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"A lot of the foundational philosophical approaches of tech leaders are actually all about decentralization of power," he said.
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Absolute control of information and technology are foundational to how the CCP organizes its economy and controls its companies.
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The repetition of identical elements would be foundational to Minimalism, but Ms. Thomas was less strict and more expressive.
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I am concerned because the country seems to be veering away from values that are so foundational for us.
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As the national debate over immigration swirls on, we are at risk of losing sight of that foundational ideal.
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I think "Jane Eyre" is probably the foundational heroine of ungirlish girls whose belief in happy endings insanely persists.
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Second, its overheated and bombastic rhetoric is undermining America's foundational ideals and the sense of fair play in politics.
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A foundational work for comics fans, "Watchmen" is a lurid, freewheeling satire, interrogating the American worship of violent superheroes.
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Conservative representatives who champion the Constitution should do everything they can to make sure our foundational rights are safeguarded.
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All of my students feel like the ability to buy something is a pretty foundational right in our society.
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"The Noonday Demon" will give you a solid foundational understanding of depression that will improve your empathy toward it.
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"This is completely foundational," said Michael Fraser, the executive director of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials.
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NRDC, a foundational decision in administrative law that gives regulatory agencies broad deference in determining rules, was wrongly decided.
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But not as foolish as the decision by former Prime Minister David Cameron to put a foundational question up for a popular vote — just as he had put another foundational question, the independence of Scotland, to a vote two years earlier — without seriously considering the consequences of things going the wrong way.
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Although it received mixed reviews at the time, it has inarguably become a foundational piece of the modern trap canon.
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You've said that this incident with Weinstein was not a direct line to your professional career, but it was foundational.
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One reason for this universality: Support for the vulnerable, especially refugees, is one of the foundational beliefs of biblical ideology.
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To women — some women, my kind of women — this book is something more, not merely beloved or popular but foundational.
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In foundational markets, comparable sales surged 11.1 percent, led by a strong performance in Japan and certain Latin American markets.
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This has been a foundational third rail of feminism since its inception, which cannot really be "solved" or wished away.
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The firm teaches students foundational skills like project management and public speaking and then dives into the more technical elements.
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He designed those, too — one of the first and strongest examples of a foundational gameplay tool in constant use today.
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That's led to some frustration that he seems to think economic inequality is more important, more foundational, than racial inequality.
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Each of these foundational practices hinges upon our ability to collaborate, and collaboration is where the Beehive State truly succeeds.
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Apps like Yousician and devices like the ONE Smart Piano Light aim to facilitate foundational music learning through gamified lessons.
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It's an infantilizing and colonial position to take — not to mention deeply counter to the foundational tenets of American democracy.
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A foundational assumption of the aspirational critique is that a more fully meritocratic society is also a more equal one.
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Whether it's shelter from the elements or protecting families from physical harm, safety and security is a foundational human need.
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That may sound like a bummer for Alexis Olympia, but it's a foundational part of Jehovah's Witnesses' way of life.
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With version 8.0 of the operating system, Google is making a foundational change to Android that it calls Project Treble.
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But Modi's return ensures continuity in the fast-growing U.S.–India security partnership, which has advanced several foundational defense agreements.
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You'll learn about foundational concepts like variables, constants, conditionals, and arrays so you can apply them to real-world applications.
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There are things we build our assortment around that are just foundational, and they never stop giving to your outfit.
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"Actually, I'd say transparency and clarity are our foundational ask, the baseline from which we everything rests," she told Gizmodo.
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This was particularly upsetting to Li because she had played a foundational role in the contemporary emergence of the field.
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Danny Crichton, a NYC investor in early stage companies, agrees it's something that needs to be foundational for the company.
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There is not a single person in this world that doesn't need the foundational love and support of their parent.
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Far from new, this has been a foundational principle of the FCC's approach to net neutrality for over a decade.
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I urge the secretary to try and boost public confidence in her leadership by focusing on six foundational lessons: 28503.
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Online, we broke new ground with our coverage of Trump's Washington, #MeToo, and issues surrounding race, a foundational Atlantic topic.
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Trump, on the other hand, has an unmistakable and irrefutable appreciation of the profundity of America's foundational Judeo-Christian origins.
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But long before children are aware of what they might inherit, there are more foundational conversations that parents should have.
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It no doubt clarified for the prisoner of war something that would become foundational for the United States Senator — leadership.
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Prevention is a foundational pillar of the National Drug Control Strategy and one of the Administration's highest drug policy priorities.
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The foundational gathering, in the Ethereum creation story, occurred at the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami, in January, 2014.
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No business owner can fully understand the shape of today's consumer-centered global economy without thoroughly digesting this foundational text.
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Those foundational precepts look more and more fanciful as acute conditions of economic inequality and democratic deficit continue to deepen.
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It is foundational to who we are as a nation: America is a country where the people choose their leaders.
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I reminded myself of how much I love these records and how foundational they are to the whole Hiss universe.
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Watch some more video on VICE Impact: Climate justice is one of the foundational building blocks for New Virginia Majority.
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If someone comes in and questions a foundational element of your belief system, that's always going to rattle the cage.
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No matter how lofty your aims, the impulse to press foundational books into the hands of the uninitiated can backfire.
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Sunnis revere Aisha, but Shiites revile her as a traitor who fought against Ali, the foundational figure of Shiite tradition.
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But this "shared control" technique is promising and could very well be foundational to the next generation of smart prostheses.
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Even if the climate is stabilized, the extinction of species will remove Earth's foundational, billion-year-old environmental support system.
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Fieldwork for "The Written World" takes him to every continent, digging inexhaustibly into cultures for their foundational and sacred stories.
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It is one of the few major texts that was foundational in both the Jewish and the Anglo-American traditions.
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I see overcrowding as an amplifier and exacerbation of the foundational economic and cultural sources of violence in the prisons.
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A friend suggested I read John von Neumann's "Theory of Games and Economic Behavior," the foundational text of game theory.
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But the actions of the Democrats lately have been, to my mind, damaging to this country's foundational ideas and values.
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Abakuá is a secret society restricted to male initiates, with a foundational story based on an act of female betrayal.
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But he had a rich foundational impulse toward the emotions that make a decent relation between man and state possible.
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The ME is an Intel feature intended for administrative use that runs at a more foundational level than operating systems.
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But Sanofi executives argue Sarclisa is a meaningful start, and they plan to build upon it as a foundational therapy.
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Beyond those foundational protections, Congress has historically protected our data through "sectoral" laws that set specific rules for specific industries.
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But the free press is foundational to a healthy democracy and arguably the most important tool we have as citizens.
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In "The Meritocracy Trap: How America's Foundational Myth Feeds Inequality, Dismantles the Middle Class and Devours the Elite," published Sept.
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I wanted women going through something similar to have a place to start from that would give them foundational strength.
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If this is a massive technology shift, we have a chance to build a really foundational company in the space.
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It wasn't until 260 that historian Robert Franklin Durden would debunk the notion that Pike's work was a foundational text.
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Let's go build something foundational and a community because you saw people like PewDiePie and others build massive subscriber bases.
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The overuse of antibiotics is the foundational problem, and the routine use of antibiotics on food animals is particularly troubling.
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Many internet companies worry that changing the law will upend the legal framework they see as foundational to the internet.
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But there are nevertheless a few basic, foundational tenets that nearly everyone who celebrates Nowruz — in Iran and elsewhere — upholds.
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As he sees it, white supremacy is so foundational to America that it will be impossible to ever eradicate it.
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It's quite another to see a company admit they screwed up a foundational element, and commit to re-doing it.
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Everything it is and everything it has to say are grounded in its foundational truth of How Things Are between brothers.
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The scope of research to be conducted in these facilities is broad, focusing on both "foundational and disruptive technology," says Alibaba.
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Arent suggests starting with things that are foundational to your training: Your running form, your nutrition, or how much you're training.
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It's odd that Spencer either forgot a foundational piece of legislature or fucked up reading the operating hours for Commonwealth Skybar.
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All of these are foundational elements of the series' larger arc and mission, and all are expounded upon in future episodes.
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We roll up our sleeves and get stuck in with them in many of the foundational pieces of building a company.
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Yet, it seemed an inescapable feature of Roman civilisation; its foundational curse, a recurrent phenomenon like the eruptions of a volcano.
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Getting people familiar with the foundational technology in self-driving cars will happen through a combination of educational and PR campaigns.
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But it's also at the very least dismissive of foundational principles of national security, and at worst creates a legitimate threat.
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The thought keeps gnawing at him, until he returns to some sort of foundational trauma that made him who he is.
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He is correct that theoretical scholarship, which explores foundational questions rather than closely analyzing specific legal rules, is often too abstruse.
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"There are some advantages of big companies, which is we do invest for the long term in foundational technologies," he said.
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It's when you compare Trover Saves the Universe to its missed potential that you really start to see its foundational flaws.
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Harry's identity Raised in the church, Mormonism constituted a foundational aspect of Fisher's identity -- but it was not his only identifier.
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They can see this as a transformational moment, one that presents an opportunity to make good on their own foundational values.
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The beauty of Proulx's book is how it illuminates the lives of characters who have been affected by this foundational exploitation.
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Why this matters: Germany and Britain are two of America's key allies, with foundational shared interests and intimate national security relationships.
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We know that adoption competent mental health services can make a difference — and now Congress must act on that foundational truth.
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"The notion of instantaneous quantum jumps … became a foundational notion in the Copenhagen interpretation," historian of science Mara Beller has written.
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She's never been a standard-bearer for tonal consistency, but her albums have typically relied on one or two foundational sounds.
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Without cost-sharing assistance, uncompensated care will increase dramatically, putting hospitals and doctors, which are foundational to their communities, in jeopardy.
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Clear policies for improving access to early education both at home and abroad are foundational investments in advancing our global society.
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Among activists in the environmental movement, Wilson is the elder statesman, the intellectual patriarch whose writings are foundational to the campaign.
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Spokesmen say there is no racial discrimination in Orania, but the foundational imperative to preserve Afrikaner culture effectively prohibits racial diversity.
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From there, it expands upon your foundational knowledge with courses on NEM and EOS, two popular and beginner-friendly blockchain platforms.
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Finest of all is "Joseph," as profound a painting as its subject is a foundational personage in the world's religious heritage.
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It remains a foundational element of our American system and it is integral to solving each and every issue moving forward.
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It is a foundational principle of Trumpism that Trump just keeps doing very un-Trump things about: Like giving in. Again.
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While diversifying the pipeline is an important foundational element of addressing the challenges of emerging technology, it's not the only step.
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Pruitt's decision to mess with the RFS, a foundational pillar of the Midwest economy, could not have been more poorly timed.
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This is foundational to why our company is respected both as an innovator and a trusted brand everywhere in the world.
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If that dent in capability is significant, it's a different problem than the foundational issue of having basically no data security.
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Glover calls Nakamoto's white paper "the most essential foundational paper" but he notes how people have been trying to improve it.
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Stripped down to its foundational feature, Instagram is no more than a digital photo album, which makes it intuitive for parents.
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I lament that, as Democrats, we too often miss the essential, foundational step of sharing our narrative with the American people.
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Piano is the instrument the team uses most for Pearl throughout the series, versus Garnet's foundational bass and Amethyst's spastic drums.
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LG: So coding is foundational to fields like data science, machine learning, they're all AI. RS: AI, all of it. Right.
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The foundational questions of timing change when writers know that the action will be interrupted by a user wielding a remote.
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"We just think this is a great foundational foam that a majority of runners are going to gravitate toward," Holts said.
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In fact, the Spurs — especially Tim Duncan, their foundational centerpiece, and Coach Gregg Popovich — appeared to want it no other way.
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Porter's "problems" and his superiors' indifference to them are not anomalous in Trump's White House; both are foundational to its ethos.
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This wasn't always true at MoMA, whose early leaders regarded folk or self-taught artists as foundational figures in Modern art.
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If it is foundational in some way and you need it for legal or religious reasons, well, good luck to you.
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Understanding photosynthesis or H2O or electricity is just as foundational as understanding how the internet works or what an algorithm is.
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A close examination of the backstory of Lyme disease shows other factors that have corrupted the foundational science of Lyme disease.
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"It could be foundational to the next generation of advancements," said Greg Roberts, an executive at Accenture, a tech consulting firm.
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Among other things, we can see it as an organic continuation of some of the most basic and foundational American dreams.
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A good place to begin is with Andrew Breitbart, whose foundational philosophy is pretty thoroughly detailed in his autobiography, ''Righteous Indignation.
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It's extremely rare for a leading politician to be the expert who did the foundational work the briefing books rely on.
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Spalding's concern stands: 5G is a foundational technology, and the temptation to use it for nefarious purposes is simply too high.
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Main Source's "Breaking Atoms," released in 1991, is one of the foundational New York rap records, somehow simultaneously dirty and crisp.
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Foundational work in biology, from the Human Genome Project to early advances in synthetic biology, benefitted from significant U.S. federal investments.
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H&M Studio's print designer Moa Bartling added psychedelic washes to those photos to create the foundational prints for the collection.
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It's a state of mind that you create in a potential adversary, and it rests on a couple of foundational criteria.
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The global economy revolves around two foundational forces — China's unsurpassed capacity to make things, and Americans' insatiable appetite for buying things.
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For many hip-hop artists who came into prominence in the late 1980s and the '90s, Mr. Spicer's songs were foundational.
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Many internet companies worry that changing the law will upend the legal framework that they see as foundational to the internet.
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Any serious broadband infrastructure plan must include this foundational investment because of an unfortunate reality – modern broadband networks are very expensive.
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Such pretensions to absolute power are unfounded and antithetical to the foundational principles of limited and balanced government in the Constitution.
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Hence the rise of "political correctness" and the LGBT movement's attempts to challenge the allegedly foundational concept of the gender binary.
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That is when Mr. Bannon, seeking a presence for his website in a foundational spot of Judeo-Christian culture, came calling.
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"Some of the strongest foundational components of international investing are being tested as trade frictions escalate to new levels," Fink said.
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Emmanuel Saez of the University of California, Berkeley, another major scholar of inequality, described Mr. Atkinson's work as "foundational" and prescient.
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But to women — some women, my kind of women — this book is something more, not merely beloved or popular but foundational.
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That's the foundational premise of every international organization, from the United Nations to the World Bank to the World Health Organization.
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In this respect, it is indeed unparalleled because it grants insight into what was deemed significant to such a foundational scholar.
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"Today I stand with those who believe that a free and open internet is a foundational principle of our democracy," Clyburn writes.
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On one hand, a strong relationship with a boss can be a foundational career investment and contribute to better communication and collaboration.
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Minnesota's foundational players are flashing skills that show why the team is justifiably building so much of its future on their backs.
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His lawyers' public response has been to misread and trivialize what the framers of our constitution saw as a foundational American rule.
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His work on black hole evaporation has been foundational to probing the murky reaches of the intersection between gravity and quantum mechanics.
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We both recognized that our relationship was foundational to everything else, and we needed to do the work to keep it solid.
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Mitt Romney, Ben Sasse and Susan Collins, that's the beginnings of at least a small foundational crack in GOP support for Trump.
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Franz Erhard Walther, who made foundational contributions to the development of participatory art, is having his first retrospective in New York City.
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Jackson, after all, was one of the foundational figures of the Democratic Party, along with Thomas Jefferson, who was Hamilton's great antagonist.
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Of course the crypto(graphy) community have not been at all happy about the linguistic sands shifting treacherously under their foundational field.
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Content management is about to undergo a foundational shift as artificial intelligence and machine learning bring long-sought order to enterprise content.
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Changes to MacOS that will reduce access that security software and hardware makers have to the kernel, the operating system's foundational level.
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Battlegrounds uses a cliched premise because its familiarity is foundational — similar to the way a sport uses a ball and a goal.
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"More than anything else, what we've learned is that computing and computer science have become foundational for the future," Mr. Smith said.
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The origin of the utilitarian social calculus and its foundational account of thinking as a form of computation is social contract theory.
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It would completely alter how the Hawks are viewed, and give Schlenk a foundational centerpiece to build around for the next decade.
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Both Musk and Grohmann founder Klaus Grohmann also expressed deep mutual respect for each other's companies because of their similar foundational stories.
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Security is a top priority for Intel, foundational to our products, and it's critical to the success of our data-centric strategy.
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So the conscious decision for the designers of a foundational robotics system like ROS to exclude security considerations could trouble the industry.
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The year is broken down into four parts: foundational skills, personal introspection, specialization and work experience, which is similar to an internship.
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While the elements of a brand are primarily visual, brand identity is based on foundational values and attitudes that define a company.
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The first step was to building foundational log sturdy enough to accommodate the branches, mushrooms, axe, and flames that would adorn it.
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The Vision Fund is backed by Saudi Arabia and looks to invest in "businesses and foundational platforms," according to its mission statement.
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In this sense, de-platforming isn't censorship; it's a product of free expression and the foundational aims of a classically liberal education.
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Any company trying to differentiate itself in a competitive labor market should take note—creating meaning could be foundational to your success.
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But the lesson of wise public works is not, truth be told, always about the benefits of foundational analysis or fundamental change.
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"We're working with some of the most innovative transit companies, municipalities and transit authorities to build critical foundational technologies for this transformation."
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The U.S. and Saudi Arabia share a common enemy in Hezbollah, a militant group with deep, foundational and financial ties to Iran.
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The community's foundational belief is that a race of sentient, devil-worshipping, shape-shifting reptiles from outer space has infiltrated human civilization.
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If we get the foundational principles right, no matter what side of the aisle, improved healthcare legislation can help get us there.
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Only then can these judges reach fair, impartial decisions that uphold the law and reflect America's foundational commitment to an independent judiciary.
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Deincarcerating our society may, in the end, involve making harder, and more foundational, moral choices than we quite care to know. ♦
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When it comes to foundational issues such as universal health care, climate change, early education, and income equality, there is unanimous agreement.
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In any economic cycle, but especially a tough one, you don't want to do something sexy; you want to do something foundational.
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It just buys into an either/or dichotomy that doesn't even begin to disrupt the foundational issues that create the market gap.
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Damaging infant brains The brain undergoes critical growth in the first 1,000 days of life, forming foundational neural connections in this stage.
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It's the kind of basics-focused cooking show that reinforces crucial foundational aspects of cooking that you'll need for the upcoming holiday.
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"The foundational work needs to be done, and without it the potential for injury and burnout is so much higher," Blackman said.
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Ms. Kazez said these are foundational skills she'd use as a therapist, but isn't surprised the customer service industry uses them, too.
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From there, they regrouped and eventually took control of China in 1949, making the Long March one of the party's foundational legends.
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Exorcising a single demon would be far easier than what is actually required now that Hollywood's foundational decay is finally being exposed.
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Fifty years ago, tennis was largely the province of the wealthy and white, lacking a foundational structure to facilitate such an occurrence.
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Much of the foundational data and modeling that underpin the report rely on government investments in observational data and high-performance computing.
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These are foundational works, signaling the genesis of his ongoing preoccupation with poetry, with philosophy, with public art, and critical democratic ideals.
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There are nine courses total, beginning with foundational basics and culminating in a capstone project in which you'll apply your new knowledge.
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In this week's episode of the podcast "1619," we look at how racial health disparities have been as foundational as democracy itself.
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A foundational mission of any political system is to align its leaders' incentives with the needs and desires of the wider public.
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But the recent reports from Baltimore highlight something more visceral and basic: the neglect of rock-bottom, foundational needs of human beings.
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"We wouldn't be able to perform the same basic foundational research that we do," said Stanford's director of export compliance Steve Eisner.
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Neither country has suffered democratic collapse, but Israel is demonstrating more severe symptoms of a foundational anti-democratic rot both have contracted.
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Beginning in the 1970s, Dio took a lead role in codifying a number of his genre's most ludicrous, yet utterly foundational, conventions.
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By examining these financial conflicts of interests for the pollsters, I uncovered foundational conflicts of interests within the supposed "non-partisan" CPD.
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We have a lot of crises in this country, but maybe the foundational one is the Telos Crisis, a crisis of purpose.
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And that, I think, is foundational for me in understanding how certain patterns repeat themselves and play themselves out between human beings.
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If so, they&aposll also decide whether the current government should be in charge of writing the new foundational document or not.
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Through meticulous game design that demanded more from players, Nintendo once again demonstrated its uncanny ability to redefine foundational aspects of gaming.
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The foundational charms of the seven original books, eight movie adaptations and the sort-of-sequel stage play hovered around the edges.
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Generations have come to the Lincoln Memorial to reassure themselves — or to remind the rest of the nation — of this foundational belief.
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But nowhere in these foundational documents is authority to revoke a clearance because the individual exercised his or her First Amendment rights.
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Suicidal ideation is rarely going to look like something concrete so we need to intervene during the foundational steps to that point.
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In the time that the site flourished, the music market of the previous decade wasn't prepared for the foundational revolution that Last.
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If they don't act soon, the divide over foundational questions of American identity and heritage will become an even more unbridgeable chasm.
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"Today I stand with those who believe that a free and open internet is a foundational principle of our democracy," said Clyburn.
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I believe that what we're doing now citywide in the courts could be foundational, if it works the way it can work.
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Emphasizing practice over theory, the program introduces students to the foundational tools, skills and concepts of the art market, law and business.
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"The right to privacy is a cornerstone of California's constitution, and a right that is foundational in a free democratic society," he said.
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"The right to privacy is a cornerstone of California's Constitution, and a right that is foundational in a free democratic society," Becerra said.
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So, the foundational material for nuclear weapons was given to Putin and Russia, the bad actor, the hostile regime, while Obama was president.
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Furthermore, whole animals offer an opportunity to work with foundational cooking components that are otherwise unavailable or more expensive when purchasing stand-alone.
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After all, what is a country's foundation but the foundational tragedies of all of its citizens, butting up against each other in conflict?
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"This is another example of the company disregarding very basic, foundational rules around employment and fair play in markets," Rogers told The Verge.
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Regardless of their foundational experiences with death, most people still think about it — and in a small, strange way, I found that comforting.
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John Tague, president and chief executive officer, said the company was making progress in foundational aspects of its long-term business improvement plan.
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This could be terrifying, because although he was always charming, he was raising foundational issues that would not (and will not) go away.
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GDP doesn't account for women's uncompensated labor — an area of productivity that is foundational to the function of every economy in the world.
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Everyone from regulators to users has been asking for more privacy protections, and improving internet standards is one foundational way of providing that.
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To hedge the international appeal of Iran&aposs Shiite revolution, the government backed efforts to export the kingdom&aposs foundational Wahhabi ideology abroad.
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The "first art historian" depicts the Mannerist as an eccentric loner; he also fails to mention "Visitation" anywhere in his foundational Life text.
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Foundational species in the marine food chain, such as coral, are fine-tuned to thrive within a very particular range of pH levels.
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Instead there's been a "fundamental, foundational shift in voters' attitudes, rather than reacting to any given event or point in time," he said.
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The videos were funded in part by grants from the Foundational Questions Institute, which also partially funds Hossenfelder's research on spacetime defects. Enjoy.
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Those debates gave birth to modern liberal societies, whose foundational assumptions and guarantees are now being challenged by the rise of digital culture.
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The playwright's tragedies are "foundational for me in understanding how certain patterns repeat themselves and play themselves out between human beings," he says.
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In 2008 and 2016, the foundational pillar of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's winning coalitions in their Democratic primaries was African-American voters.
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Of these, the U.S. and EU are obviously similar in that they're a foundational part of the wealthy and long-industrialized Western world.
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Wander/Wonder was released on Tri Angle and seems like a foundational text for the sort of dark stuff they're putting out now.
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Killian Eng My drawings often have a foundational layer of symmetry; that's something I'm attracted to in the graphic work of Killian Eng.
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What's stunning is that the public investment in the foundational research behind those 102 companies was just $265 million spread over many years.
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Historically, there has been an unspoken agreement among internet users that some degree of anonymity is foundational to our brave new digital world.
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Ignorance is creatively convenient; without credible access, we're allowed to spend our time focused on what the game is, not the foundational labor.
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Using this authority, the president is destroying our most foundational relationships and needlessly creating global strife where we used to provide clear leadership.
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An interactive representation of our government's foundational theory of separation of powers, this table's movement shows how power grabs beget checks and balances.
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"Disney films for children's entertainment are usually associated with wholesome, mainstream values ... [but] times are changing at a foundational level," the statement reads.
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My book reveals that such exclusionary definitions of America are but one side of a foundational and ongoing debate in the United States.
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Over the decades, numerous foundational technologies have emerged from U.S. military-funded research: among them, semiconductors, cryptography, the internet, GPS and mobile phones.
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So what, then, did celebrities make of a theme that plays against all the most foundational rules of dressing as a famous person?
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And those two foundational concepts have been the basis for the policy of the United States government and the international community ever since.
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The pilot made it clear that some foundational work is needed before Illinois can move to a blockchain land registry, Mr. Mirkovic said.
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This is because judges of all leanings are guided not only by their views on specific issues but also by foundational jurisprudential principles.
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And like many great westerns it critiques some of the genre's foundational myths with bracing, beautiful rigor, including the myth of heroic individualism.
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But it is packed with Google ads that generate revenue for every click, highlighting Google's foundational role in the ecosystem of online deception.
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The combat, the characters classes, the exploration, the themes, the dopey dialogue, there is no denying that this is a foundational, important game.
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But perhaps the biggest surprise was the significant loss of what biologists call foundational species, like coral reefs, sea grasses and kelp forests.
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John Wall's return is a question mark, Bradley Beal could be traded and no one else is what you'd call a foundational piece.
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When that next period of personnel transition comes, Winslow will certainly play a part, either as a foundational piece or a trading chip.
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Last year was the centennial anniversary of the birth of several foundational jazz figures: Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald and Buddy Rich.
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In a career spanning several decades, artificial intelligence researcher and professor Stuart Russell has contributed extensive knowledge on the subject, including foundational textbooks.
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"Precisely in cases that spark such intense feelings, it is all the more critical to adhere to foundational legal rules," the brief said.
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I think the foundational issue may be that the exhibition was drawn from the collection of Pamela Joyner and her husband Alfred Giuffrida.
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Repudiate the fact that black Americans have still not been compensated for the unpaid forced labor that was foundational to white financial stability.
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Chock-full of over 200 lessons, the bundle goes over some of the critical foundational blocks of app development in today's current landscape.
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All that is certain is that Jacob Krudop-Six (Tobias Kersloot) is convinced that releasing Beal will eliminate the foundational evil of Ares.
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Every company wants to take that approach, but not all of them have the foundational decision-making framework in place to do so.
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That provision, which many tech companies see as foundational to online speech, protects websites from liability over content posted by third-party users.
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When those foundational immigration cases were decided, the court's jurisprudence on constitutional rights was undeveloped, as were the nation's social norms regarding discrimination.
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Such cyber attacks seek to acquire technical leadership for nations lacking the investments, human talent or other foundational elements associated with technical innovation.
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Some of the foundational tools of data science are Microsoft Excel and Google Analytics, and you can learn them both on a budget.
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In the context of political philosophy, liberalism refers to a school of thought that takes freedom, consent, and autonomy as foundational moral values.
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" The essence of what needs preserving, in Ryan's words, is this foundational principle: "Only a fully functioning House can truly represent the people.
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These views, along with the rejection of immigration for xenophobic reasons, fundamentally oppose the foundational values on which the United States was built.
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"For hard skills, they&aposll want to understand your foundational skill set in engineering and [ability to apply] those skills [while] problem solving."
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Property rights are one of the foundational rights in any free society, and the taking of property by government is no small matter.
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"Foundational principles of the securities laws apply to virtual organizations or capital raising entities making use of distributed ledger technology," the SEC wrote.
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However, in our pursuit of the future, we're overlooking foundational elements that make the health-care system patients deserve more difficult to achieve.
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Foundational skills that affect whether people thrive or fall behind in the modern economy are developed early, and achievement gaps appear before kindergarten.
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This was an important achievement for the Zionist movement, a cause for celebration and a foundational part of Israel's history and its legitimacy.
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Each contradicts the West's foundational commitments to universalism, representation, unalienable rights, and an epistemology built on fact and reason, not clicks and feelings.
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Like Facebook did for people, Uber will build the foundational platform that will enable people to manipulate and control the world around them.
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Public faith and confidence in our voting system and in the integrity of our elections is foundational to the legitimacy of our government.
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The Celtics will be counting on Walker and their other foundational pieces, like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, to reach the team's potential.
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That's the great lesson of software, to me: With open code and version control, the foundational document and the human process are one.
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Where Mr. Biden's preference for comity intersects with foundational issues like gender and race, Democrats may have far less patience for his views.
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On their subsequent releases, particularly 1999's Very Emergency, The Promise Ring drove even further away from emo's foundational elements towards pure pop.
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Robert Goddard, the foundational figure of American rocketry, pursued his calling after experiencing a vision of Mars missions while pruning his backyard cherry tree.
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We're starting to see more resources put in those black communities not as policing tools, but as foundational tools to try to bridge relationships.
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He says that NIST is not planning to review particular companies, but rather is a "look at the foundational review of mixtures," more generally.
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The tragedy of the Kansas City relocation is that the Trump administration is corrupting this foundational constitutional principle by using it for inappropriate ends.
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That program gave him not only foundational technical skills, but also the confidence that he could take on such a challenge, his parents observed.
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But when the rubber meets the road and standing by your principles also badly endangers you politically, most politicians swallow those allegedly foundational principles.
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The crisis affected everyone in some way, but the way it affected millennials is foundational: It's always defined our experience of the job market.
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"They filled that slot that was absolutely part of the foundational vision of the Grand Ole Opry," Mr. Stuart said in a phone interview.
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But when you get to the heart of it, the anger directed at Jeff Bezos feels like it comes from someplace deep, and foundational.
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As The Economist reports and editorialises every week, the foundational institutions and norms of liberal democracy are eroding under a sustained and determined assault.
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The company provided foundational research on the malware known as Crash Override or Industroyer that was used to briefly black out Kiev in 2016.
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"The diversity of the world constitutes its only true wealth, for this diversity is foundational to the most precious good: identity," de Benoist wrote.
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It's foundational to many people's idea of the internet, but amid widespread online harassment and Facebook itself, it's come to mean less and less.
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And she showed her mastery of a progressive tenet that continues to evade Bernie Sanders: racial injustice is a foundational driver of economic inequality.
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These paintings exist in a state of tension between the foundational and the transitional: what Taylor started with and what he was to become.
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TL;DR: This thorough online bootcamp will help you build strong foundational knowledge of data science, and you can enroll today for just $9.99.
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This is a major problem given that credibility is a foundational bedrock of central banks' ability to execute their primary function — maintaining price stability.
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These include DNA sequences that code for supercharged blood-clotting agents and scaffolding proteins responsible for laying down the foundational units of new flesh.
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But we do know that, in some way, this foundational belief is what ultimately led to the creation of religion in the first place.
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Tracks like "Electrotumbao," which maps the foundational bass rhythm of Afro-Cuban music onto heavy synths, heralds what Cuban electronic music has in store.
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This technology would later become foundational to the EP101 digital printer, one of the world's first compact and lightweight digital printers, made by Epson.
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North Dakota's Air Force bases are a foundational part of our state, and they play a pivotal role in the defense of our country.
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These aren't just 1967 matters -- they go back to 1948 and are foundational in the religious and political narratives of both peoples and faiths.
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Google slowly seems to be using its interest in VR and AR foundational tech to build tools with wide application to traditional game development.
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" And the American Family Association agreed, saying that Kavanaugh "wrote a moderate opinion disagreeing with the priests on a foundational constitutional religious liberty principle.
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This also hold true for the neo-Confederate movement, which began to form its foundational belief system at the turn of the 20th century.
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By nominating Trump, the Republican Party is putting itself squarely behind a candidate who rejects the foundational elements that this country is based on.
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My company, Herjavec Group, specializes in cybersecurity services for enterprises globally, but the foundational elements of security at the consumer level are very similar.
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One can often seem isolating and debilitating, a hard thing to escape; while the other can be foundational and gives a person inner strength.
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He has, and as a result he has become as much a foundational piece of Portland's offense as anyone not named Lillard or McCollum.
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"They believe it is a foundational business that will grow," said Lewicki, a NASA veteran who was flight director for two Mars rover missions.
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Clifford Joseph Price, known to clubbers and subculture junkies as Goldie, left a deep imprint on U.K. club music with his foundational electronic productions.
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NATO is just a military pact and the foundational military interests that brought NATO into existence crumbled with the fall of the Soviet Union.
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The move to cloud is an important foundational piece for companies that are eager to pursue more advanced AI or machine-learning-based applications.
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" In the Book Review, Juan Gabriel Vásquez wrote: "In its exploration of the foundational sins of America, it is a brave and necessary book.
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The context of the ethnographic museum asserts their lasting importance: they have progressed from pieces of entertainment to foundational stuff of the contemporary world.
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Importantly, the exhibition identifies geometry not as a primary aesthetic structure in the Muslim religion but rather as a foundational unit of Modernist aesthetics.
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It then evolved in the 220006s to address new and emerging sectors and set the foundational infrastructure for regional technical schools in the 2202s.
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Be smart: What we've seen in the past 12 hours is that these foundational stocks can fall very far, very fast, and very unexpectedly.
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One foundational tenet of rave culture is that the spaces we party in are "temporary autonomous zones," where marginalized misfits can escape from oppression.
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"If you outsource fundamental foundational things to your country, then you're at the whim of bad actors and others who can shut you down."
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Third, The Gambia reaffirms that the greatest export of the United States to the world is still its foundational values of freedom and democracy.
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Today the work seems to conjure a country fracturing from within, betraying its foundational principles, especially those regarding immigration, and shattering its international standing.
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But as a company expands, that rapid growth can lead to a distraction from the foundational principle of any modern company — keeping it secure.
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Still, even the scientist who conducted the foundational research for the government's decision said he's not 100 percent sure that lobsters can feel pain.
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Guitar teachers know intuitively that the path to success and creativity at the guitar is to practice until the foundational patterns are deeply ingrained.
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But a faulty memory card and the cruelty of an adolescent boy robbed me of what is now considered a foundational experience in gaming.
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According to the Basic Law, Hong Kong's foundational legal text since 1997, the city's chief executive is appointed by a committee of 1,200 members.
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Us-vs-them movements, skeptical of international agreements and immigration, have little interest in asylum's foundational concepts of global burden-sharing or universal rights.
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Given the series' foundational belief in the car as an extension of the person, it's surprising that it hasn't done more with car hacking.
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Most important, "The Betrothed," by Alessandro Manzoni (1840)—which has a similarly substantial page tally—is widely considered the foundational novel of Italian literature.
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This is the foundational premise of the self-styled Never Trump Republican but also reliable fodder for high-profile op-eds in national publications.
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Even the dollars that are funneled toward research and development do not go toward the cutting-edge foundational research that others can build upon.
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These donors did not seek to be named, but I thought it important to be transparent and disclose the sources of the foundational funding.
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"The right to vote is foundational for the rights of Americans in our democracy," Mr. Rauner said at a bill-signing ceremony on Monday.
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It's a foundational principle of horror that what frightened us as kids will inevitably come back to horrify us in movie theaters as adults.
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The Quran, like all foundational religious texts, is a tangle of ambiguities and mysteries, to which endless annotations can be, and are being, written.
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This foundational reorganization of our economy completely removes the constitutional oversight authority of Congress and is done without any accountability to the American people.
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Whenever we find ourselves in a system that violates that foundational oath, we must try our best to change it, as Peeno has done.
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The writing on the flag, in large letters, is the text most sacred to Muslims: the shahada, the foundational declaration of faith in God.
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But the movie conjures up that moment and her response to the press immediately after, and you feel like you're watching a foundational trauma.
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Back in the US, social media started to prove foundational to movements like Occupy Wall Street, which used Facebook and Twitter to get organized.
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This seems crucial, the foundational privacy that permits all other disclosures; we know everything about this woman, but we don't know who she is.
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While they may seem basic, they&aposre excellent foundational tips for anyone starting out in the kitchen and helpful reminders for seasoned home cooks.
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If there&aposs anything I learned in 21 when it comes to managing my money, it&aposs the everlasting power of solid, foundational habits.
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Maintaining a delicate balance on Taiwan's status has been a foundational principle of United States-China relations and crucial to maintaining peace in Asia.
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Curses are versatile fictions, foundational to myth and literature, to the power of speech acts and religious taboos, even to national and ethnic identity.
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The Charleston shooting last year was a sobering reminder of how far America has to go to redress racism, one of its foundational sins.
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Contained within were thousands of master recordings, the foundational files (in a range of formats) that serve as the source of commercially released music.
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Sovereigns, who sometimes call themselves "freemen" or "state citizens," have no foundational document, but broadly they subscribe to an alternate version of American history.
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I hope you're not wrong, because that was sort of one of the foundational principles I had set for myself when I started writing.
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And it doesn't matter who started it; freedom of speech is foundational, and they should have allowed it instead of trying to stop it.
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According to Southerland, much of the raw data from older foundational research is simply not available anymore (and some of the people involved are dead).
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Once you've gone through bigger, foundational variables like these, then you could move on to things like supplements, caffeine, and other incremental changes, Arent says.
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In the 1700s and 1800s, lotteries were foundational to the operation of government in the United States and to the European settlement of North America.
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Even the folks who have spoken out on it in law enforcement believe it's a foundational building block for what we do every day online.
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Some of the "foundational principles of the post-war order are being questioned and threatened more seriously than at any other time", says Ms Freeland.
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IBM lawyer John Desmarais told jurors the company had no choice but to sue after Groupon refused to take responsibility for using IBM's foundational technology.
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That's not the case with Nioh, a game that uses the foundational elements of the Souls games and ventures off to do its own thing.
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The works fire the imagination and, through the artist's intricate use of negative and positive space, raise foundational questions about the gendered body in art.
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And when we do introduce technology in the foundational layer of our democracy, it should be broadly vetted, load tested, security reviewed, and open source.
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Although the United States is already beginning to implement controls on emerging and foundational technologies, it is not the only supplier of many critical technologies.
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I define a constitutional crisis as a situation in which existing constitutional arrangements no longer realistically promise to serve the foundational values of democratic constitutionalism.
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The Complete 2020 Python Programming Certification Bundle comes with 12 lessons that help newbies gain foundational building blocks, as well as expert insight, on Python.
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And if you want to turn your passion for images into a side hustle (or even main hustle), foundational business knowledge will be key, too.
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The story was a foundational text for the distinctly Victorian version of Christmas which remains familiar today, with roast bird, festive cheer and homiletic tone.
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Respect for our users, for the opportunity, and for each other are foundational to our success, and are something we need to support every day.
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The foundational principle of plant breeding is to take advantage of genetic modification, whether the mutation is caused by sunlight or x-rays or Crispr.
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Apart from fashioning a punk cultural vocabulary including spiked hair, ripped jeans and safety-pinned clothes, his music remains a foundational touchstone for punk rockers.
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Its records of rocky collisions and volcanic activity provide foundational data to estimate the ages and surface processes of early Earth, Mars, Europa and beyond.
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That's the thought that keeps working its way through my mind as I play the first hours of Fallout 76 and its now-foundational rituals.
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But HR and IT are an even more foundational layer, and Slack doesn't feel like a natural place to gather employee details like Rippling is.
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The progress highlighted in the report consists primarily of "foundational steps" that the monitoring team said were necessary to lay the groundwork for further improvements.
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There aren't a ton of new features in the release, but many of the ones that are there change foundational aspects of the macOS experience.
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He also developed the O-ring theory of economic development, which is useful for understanding some of the foundational differences between rich and poor countries.
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Trump unlikely to shift Immigration was the foundational issue of Trump's 2016 campaign and it forms the essential link between the President and his base.
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However remote that possibility appears to be today, it remains the foundational cornerstone of what has become a Europe-wide organization of peaceful democratic states.
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Our foundational strength lies in the remarkable men and women who volunteer to serve our country and protect our freedoms, while making immense personal sacrifice.
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He describes that time as "foundational" and says it made he and his wife determine to live a full life and live in different places.
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China's blockchain push serves two of its strategic goals: ending the hegemony of the dollar, and reducing technological dependence on the US for foundational technologies.
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This is not only misguided, but it undermines the basic principles of fairness and equal opportunity that are foundational to the American way of life.
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There's nothing like a missing-child plot to get the pulse racing, but in "The Family," ABC's slick new drama, that's only the foundational premise.
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This, according to the U.S. Aluminum Association, is the "foundational problem confronting the industry not only in the United States but also around the world".
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The President would be abusing his powers and launching a frontal attack on the rule of law that is a foundational principle of our democracy.
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They're spaces where improvisers don't have to perform under the assumption that the foundational worldview of their fellow players is one of heteronormativity and cisnormativity.
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The United States last year passed a law that required Commerce to draft new rules to beef up oversight of certain foundational technology sales abroad.
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Because the foundational value of IoT lies in bridging the physical-digital divide, attackers can now target operational technology (OT) to cause actual physical damage.
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As part of the foundational studies program, students take color theory classes which have only been enhanced through the study of Cruz-Diez's immersive exhibitions.
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Rogers has generally struck a middle ground in the debate, explaining that while encryption has hurt surveillance capabilities, it is also "foundational" to modern society.
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For a massive, unexplored area such as the Arctic Refuge, for example, seismic testing is a necessary, foundational element for its oil and gas program.
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A machine learning model is basically a computer program trained to simplify a process — a foundational technology to what we think of as artificial intelligence.
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Remarkably, the Senate proposal would eliminate EPA's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) program, which provides foundational assessments of chemical toxicity needed to protect American families.
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Which of these works deserves to be considered part of the "canon," that divisive, elusive — and, traditionally, elitist — list of ostensibly foundational, exemplary art works?
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If gear score was that foundational and compelling of a concept, other games that include it, like Anthem and Ghost Recon Breakpoint, wouldn't be failures.
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And while neobanks have some foundational advantages like lower operating costs relative to legacy banks, many aren't generating consistent revenue to offset even those costs.
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The MFA in Studio Art is a highly selective graduate program that carries the foundational and expansive concept of curator and critic as a vanguard.
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That's not the case with Nioh, a game that uses the foundational elements of the Souls games and ventures off to do its own thing.
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He received a $2.4 million advance for the book, which went on to be a best seller and became a foundational text for Reagan critics.
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It is one of the foundational sectors in our economy: four times bigger than our airline industry in sales, and 18 times bigger in jobs.
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It is one of the foundational sectors in our economy: four times bigger than our airline industry in sales, and 18 times bigger in jobs.
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Saying thank you may seem foundational to English speakers, but many languages (including one in the study) lack a direct equivalent of that simple phrase.
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But the foundational failure of "The End of Longing" would still remain: a metabolism that can't accommodate a feeling for more than a few seconds.
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"Su Beng's book is the foundational text of a specifically Taiwanese history," said Jonathan Sullivan, an associate professor at the University of Nottingham in England.
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In response to such criticism, Gillespie directed people to his policies, which were detailed on his website and indeed more grounded in America's foundational ideals.
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Videogames, however, have tethered themselves to evolving technologies to shape not just fidelity or complexity of presentation but to the foundational methods of presentation itself.
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When I see people volunteering at their local meal program or in distant lands, I know compassion is a foundational part of who we are.
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It's time for those who oversee privacy protections to slow down and think hard about what rolling back this foundational law would mean for children.
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His commitment to democracy aligned him with a foundational element of our democracy here in the United States, which is a free and independent press.
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It's these sophisticated advances, along with the band's subtle yet foundational dedication to classic R&B and funk, that make the Apollo a fitting stage.
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This smart anthology captures that moment via songs that follow the template of that foundational hit: casual, slick boasting over live bands playing disco licks.
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Barack Obama's best-seller "The Audacity of Hope" -- which came out in the fall of 2006 -- was a foundational piece of his 2008 presidential campaign.
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As part of its reopening slate, a film series at the museum pays tribute to the foundational programming of its influential film curator Iris Barry.
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Remember, though, that the "woke" causes of NBA players tend to be issues of racial injustice, which threaten foundational American stories about equality and opportunity.
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"The problem is that if the PTO is issuing too many foundational patents, defensive collection of patents won't help avoid the patent trolls," Lemley said.
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Long Island's Eric B. & Rakim, one of the genre's foundational acts, reunited in 21576 after a hiatus from public performance of more than 212122 years.
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Destiny, on the other hand, charges players $60 for a foundational piece of software and then another $20 to $40 for added expansions down the line.
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Aura's foundational offering is a short daily session designed to quickly relieve stress and anxiety, but their premium subscription provides you with a personalized meditation coach.
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"And perhaps, if we had some foundational tool that could aggregate all this information and look for patterns that could be something really useful," he says.
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American liberals, worried that Trump's rise threatened the country's foundational Enlightenment ideals, kicked in a significant flow of funds that has stabilized the nonprofit's balance sheet.
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This year's Nobel Prize for chemistry goes to scientists who did foundational work in making machines part of the nano-scale world—that is, actually invisible.
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Pichai offered a patriotic defense: "There are some advantages of big companies, which is we do invest for the long term in foundational technologies," he said.
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"At a minimum, oversight of these third parties [by the CFPB] we think would be a key foundational element of open banking," or financial data sharing.
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To give you the foundational knowledge you crave, such as understanding the parts of an electric DC circuit, and important scientific theories and how they're applied.
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Wherever it arises, the corrosive effects of the new conspiracism are distinctive: to delegitimize foundational democratic institutions and, in a more personal mode, to disorient us.
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Runnymede was seen as a particularly appropriate location given the signing of Magna Carta there in 1215, the foundational document for English – and American – civil liberties.
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"I contend that his mother Nelly, his father Said, his sister Yasmine and his brother Sami are the foundational pillars to his rise," Downey Jr. wrote.
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But the constituent groups share foundational myths and a common history of slavery and oppression—by Turks, then by Arabs, the north Sudanese and the British.
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An empty fourth house can be even more alarming, given its "foundational" placement on your birth chart (it's literally positioned at the bottom of the Wheel).
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When it comes to the neuroscience of emotion, say Adolphs and Anderson, there are plenty of exciting new findings, but we still lack a foundational understanding.
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"It's really intense, and if your body didn't have the foundational strength through your calf and the Achilles tendon, then those symptoms will arise," he says.
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Large-scale editing would subsequently enable the engineering of new species, or create clean, foundational genomes that have been stripped down to their most basic elements.
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The endless potential of the American frontier is a foundational myth whose endurance is matched only our country's other prevailing story: the Great American melting pot.
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The online education startup is basically a bellwether for hot industry trends at this point, and its new Deep Learning foundational nanodegree program is no exception.
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"Our two foundational philosophies when it comes to sports betting are: Bet against the public and follow the sharp action," Sports Insights manager Josh Appelbaum explains.
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It's celebrating the 44th anniversary of the party that DJ Kool Herc threw the Bronx that's gone down as a foundational moment in hip-hop history.
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Rather, we must embrace a security posture that is empowering and foundational to the emergence of the type of society we strive for — an agile society.
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Even though the brand stocks the foundational building blocks of our wardrobe, its clever styling, modern-but-timeless shapes, and on-point merchandising sets it apart.
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Bass even condescendingly refers to consent in quotes throughout the essay; "consent," as though it's a cute idea, not the most foundational basis of sexual activity.
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JF: We have a long list of foundational principles about how we interact with founders that's totally different to what we've ever seen from other VCs.
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Despite their imprecision, the illustrations served as a foundational source for the constellation figures that appeared in future Renaissance star maps that incorporated detailed scientific knowledge.
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"When we talk about some of the foundational pillars in the corridor, we're talking about the movement of people and goods across the border," D'Avignon says.
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Reagan's belief in tax cuts and devolution remain foundational policies within the modern GOP, and his support for robust military spending is still the Republican norm.
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Holding back on this foundational information until it is needed means that it is too late to be effective, particularly in today's fast-moving political climate.
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Many of the military leaders at the top echelons of the Trump administration have championed a foreign policy that elevates development and diplomacy as foundational pillars.
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Qualcomm has landed a number of these foundational patents, which means that both handset makers and telecommunications gear makers will have to pay it licensing fees.
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The Second Circuit understood this foundational principle in the Stored Communications Act and held that U.S. warrants cannot be applied to information in a foreign country.
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With overwhelming support from Congress, this foundational law finally secured the promise of a Refuge System where wildlife comes first for the benefit of all Americans.
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"These are states that might not have the same foundational organizations that have done the work for many years," said Mario Carrillo, the group's communications director.
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"More people are starting to realize that this is foundational and you have the best and brightest in crypto running to build applications," Hirji told CNBC.
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The most foundational way that Epic Games is taking on Steam is by taking a far smaller, 12% cut from anyone selling games on its storefront.
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The pursuit of democracy is considered a foundational pillar of U.S. foreign policy, but it has taken a backseat under President Donald Trump's "America First" philosophy.
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This moment would set a foundational stage for an unexpected career path: as a psychology professor whose research includes the sexual objectification of women and girls.
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Simpson is not simply enamored with bygone aesthetics — she was a child in the 1940s, and these motifs are part of her foundational memory and identity.
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The hot topic in automotive is autonomous driving, of course — and for this, the foundational pieces inside the Linux Foundation and AGL are now coming together.
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It plays a foundational role in political science and economics by telling us what rationality requires, given our evidence, priorities and the strength of our beliefs.
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A president could invoke President Lincoln's suspension, over the objection of the Supreme Court chief justice, of habeas corpus, the foundational right to protest one's detention.
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"Our goal is to have 10 to 20 of those foundational partners on board to help us continue to refine the technology and pricing," he said.
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" A classic is a combination of the foundational, exceptional, and influential, something that, as Italo Calvino wrote, "has never finished saying what it has to say.
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But he found gridlock more entrenched than ever, the foundational obstructionism of congressional Republicans overlaid with the fossil fuel loyalties of coal- and oil-state Democrats.
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