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"heterogeneous" Definitions
  1. consisting of many different kinds of people or things

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This makes them a far more heterogeneous group of drugs.
Whichever coalition emerges from the election is likely to be heterogeneous.
This is the only way ideologically heterogeneous parties can effectively govern.
In light of that, we resolve to assemble more heterogeneous campuses.
As Chait astutely notes: [The] Democratic Party is racially and economically heterogeneous.
Municipalities are much smaller than Honduras's 53 departments, and are less heterogeneous.
"Everything's become less structured and more heterogeneous rather than homogeneous," he said.
After all, Americans have always been a heterogeneous population — racially, religiously, regionally.
America is considerably more racially heterogeneous than most other rich, developed countries.
So why has democracy across sub-Saharan Africa's heterogeneous 48 countries recently stumbled?
Her point was that each individual life contains a heterogeneous compilation of stories.
But it's also getting more heterogeneous, and, like, you're an example of that.
Most cancers are genetically heterogeneous, because the cells accumulate new mutations as they grow.
One of the world's most heterogeneous countries, it has no history of sectarian unrest.
Toleration, not suppression, of difference is the only policy that's really compatible with a heterogeneous
These props both emphasize Katayama's heterogeneous hands and also downplay them as one of many.
But the real world is enormous, wildly heterogeneous, extraordinarily complicated, and, itself, often surpassingly strange.
Mr. Ruzicka's musical language is heterogeneous and fluid — by turns lyrical, dissonant, shrill and sparse.
The first set of data from the MSSNG scientists revealed just how heterogeneous the disorder is.
"How a feminist politics manifests in the works shown for each artist is heterogeneous," says Frantz.
These "middle sectors" as Ignacio Walker, a Chilean politician and political scientist calls them, are heterogeneous.
We at once could hear a diverse range of opinions in heterogeneous neighborhoods and factory floors.
A number talked with me about the difficulties of living with heterogeneous backgrounds: Who am I?
P.R. I seem to have veered off course lately and read a heterogeneous collection of books.
" "We expect the formation of a wide and heterogeneous coalition that could include anti-system parties.
Well, we need to try a different approach that's much more heterogeneous in our decision-making.
But the hardest thing about selling to older people is that they are such a heterogeneous group.
First, with each new "disruptive technology," people are expected to rapidly adjust to an increasing heterogeneous presence.
The fact is, even back then—in the ancient civilization of 2007—trolls were a heterogeneous bunch.
Right now we've got a very variable, heterogeneous bunch of people with the same label on them.
"Depression is a very heterogeneous condition," says Michelle Craske, a professor of psychology and psychiatry at UCLA.
Globalization, changes in workplace technology, and the rise of a more heterogeneous workforce put strains on unions.
He seems drawn to things hybrid in which spurts of panicky tragicomedy can be felt — heterogeneous flaming creatures.
Autism is, of course, notoriously heterogeneous, and an autism diagnosis doesn't necessarily signify any single underlying biological anomaly.
Democrats are much more heterogeneous than Republicans, which makes it harder to spread conspiracy theories among their ranks.
On pure policy grounds, American voters hold far more heterogeneous views than their perfectly-polarised representatives in Congress.
I am not going to predict the end of cancer any time soon; it's a complicated, heterogeneous problem.
"The Republican and Democratic parties were much more heterogeneous than the parties we have today," Mr. Darman added.
She mixes elements and pieces of history in a way that reinforces the beauty of the heterogeneous whole.
In fact, Dayal and Wu have created a tight, smart environment that pulses with heterogeneous forms, materials, and movements.
And they promote shared information and experiences, making it easier to solve problems and govern in a heterogeneous society.
But re-engineering an installed base of heterogeneous complex legacy systems for observability at scale is another story entirely.
Their exhibitions are particularly heterogeneous, with a recent show of installation and writing changed out for an ongoing performance.
Out went the city's heterogeneous mix of Maliki, Shafii and Zaydi rites; in came homogenisation under the Wahhabi creed.
For an in-house team that's so heterogeneous, it'd seem that would influence Guyon's vision and onto the runway.
As such, heterogeneous sources are enormously preferable to homogenous stacks, which is why we recommend against hardware-specific solutions.
As it has snowballed, it has gathered a heterogeneous mix of policies and activists from left and right alike.
And with a heterogeneous mix of policies and followers, the movement can lean right or left as circumstances demand.
African agriculture is so heterogeneous that no leap forward in the farming of a single crop could transform it.
The Democrats will never be a party characterized by parliamentary discipline; unlike the Republicans, their constituencies are too heterogeneous.
As Ms. D'Souza points out in an accompanying publication, "Dialectics of Isolation" was purposefully heterogeneous, a celebration of difference.
But universities that prioritize diversity of thought are not all the same, and they are by definition heterogeneous places.
I asked myself: What would Rockwell's paintings look like if they were updated to reflect a more heterogeneous America?
But it poses difficulties for broader, more heterogeneous organizing; collective action can actually serve to hide or obscure meaning.
For years Kirkuk's heterogeneous population has largely left Iraq's identity wars at the city gates and continued their polyglot ways.
A carbon price is good at reaching (this is just gonna roll off the tongue, ready?) price-sensitive, heterogeneous industries.
My point has been that party elites keep trying to impose a structure on this heterogeneous electorate that doesn't fit.
A sufficiently heterogeneous reading list can sometimes yield vital and unexpected connections (but it will always devour your precious time).
Our enemies believed that, as a heterogeneous culture, we would shatter when attacked and everybody would turn on each other.
"The disease is diverse and heterogeneous enough that treatment and prevention will have to move on several fronts," Hof says.
At the same time, liberals should not write off entire heterogeneous demographic blocs like "the white working class" as unpersuadable.
Large, heterogeneous cultures have only so much political or emotional capital to make the sudden, sweeping social changes they need.
In a sense, this shared catalogue of genes evolves as if vast heterogeneous masses of microbial life were one superorganism.
"Air pollution" is a very heterogeneous term, and different studies have suggested a range of pollutants as more closely linked.
But my sense of this is that what we're going to need is what we've always needed: surprising, heterogeneous solidarity.
For the last few decades, heterogeneous statewide regulations have made it very difficult for telehealth services to rapidly hit national scale.
This was a heterogeneous group of students in a well-funded school, with qualified teachers receiving professional development, imagining their futures.
Jamian Juliano-Villani paints wildly heterogeneous montages of images drawn from all kinds of sources, from scientific illustrations to comic books.
No one expects a heterogeneous continent that includes both anarchic battle zones and prosperous democracies to be as integrated as Europe.
One reason is believed to be the diversity of ideas and perspectives that comes from a more heterogeneous pool of executives.
The larger and more heterogeneous a country, the more difficult it is for the government to satisfy its citizens' political preferences.
But cancers are both heterogeneous and labile; elsewhere in a tumour, and later in a tumour's progression, things may look different.
The program, first announced last year, is called Common Heterogeneous Integration and Intellectual Property Reuse Strategies, which they abbreviate to CHIPS.
Overall, the show presents not as much a unified vision than a suggestion of spiritualism behind a heterogeneous selection of work.
This broader phenomenon—the over-representation of black Americans within the context of fatal police shootings—is heterogeneous across the United States.
But if Offal, like so many such shows, privileges artists with a certain kind of pedigree, it is heterogeneous in other ways.
Though it's difficult to paint heterogeneous markets in such broad strokes, the trend is clear — poorer people have less access to banks.
A fragmented parliament would lead to the sort of unstable, ideologically heterogeneous coalition governments that bedevilled Italian politics until the early 1990s.
Social trust, incredibly important — and what you see happening is [that] countries that have heterogeneous populations tend to have lower social trust.
The result is an audacious, anthropological-artistic arrangement that elegantly lays out a heterogeneous, noisy, and spellbinding cultural smorgasbord, ambitious in scope.
"It's a very large and heterogeneous community with many different political parties involved, so it's often hard to reach agreements," she said.
As that realignment happens, the coalitions in both parties will become more heterogeneous, creating openings that could lead to space for reform.
This liminality is a vital part of the story of the United States, a ventricle in the heart of the nation's heterogeneous identity.
Kerrisdale's analysis of trial data argues the problem protein deposits are simply too heterogeneous for a single antibody to work consistently among patients.
It generalizes a heterogeneous mix of people, it pits minorities against one another, and brushes aside the discrimination Asians do experience every day.
It is a somewhat heterogeneous, not to say promiscuous, outline of what is to be done, uninfluenced by abstract theory or organizational allegiance.
The bank acknowledged that the Russian economy, which has been affected by international sanctions and lower oil prices, is recovering at a "heterogeneous" pace.
For that, you need in-field sensors and other data — yet all of this heterogeneous data then has to be merged and analyzed somehow.
"I loved the look of old wine labels, all the heterogeneous typography, different fonts crowded together, and wanted to play with them," he says.
Tanner stresses that the population of people who deal with trich is extremely heterogeneous, meaning that different people experience the disorder in different ways.
But the heterogeneous three-way coalition, made necessary after the conservatives and the centre-left suffered punishing election losses, is untested at national level.
And while he praises the city as a "heterogeneous, open-minded and progressive," Mr. Findling is also aware of the intricacies of his surroundings.
The left has no such machine (and even if it did, it is too demographically and economically heterogeneous to maintain a simple common narrative).
Other than that fact, the show lacks a sense of coherence, opting instead for a heterogeneous sampling as opposed to a narrowly focused thesis.
I find this conceptually odd and slightly ridiculous coming from a key member of one of the first genuinely heterogeneous international art movements since Dada.
United by a loathing for Italy's tainted mainstream parties, Five Star activists are a heterogeneous bunch, often disagreeing on issues such as privatisation or abortion.
"It's a heterogeneous region," Robert Muggah, research director at Brazil's Igarapé Institute and an expert on crime and crime prevention, told Business Insider this spring.
Perhaps no Democratic candidate is capable of succeeding simultaneously with these two heterogeneous groups, but that is the most plausible route to a Trump defeat.
In the worst-case scenario, we will continue to repeat the same sample bias, which has failed to cure heterogeneous diseases for over 60 years.
Through genetic testing, Lewis learned that he is heterogeneous for the FTO variant, which means it is difficult for him to process the paleo diet.
After 18671 the empire was divided into two: a Magyar-dominated Hungary, ruled from Budapest, and a heterogeneous, multi-ethnic, multilingual other half, ruled from Vienna.
Late in 2015, a New York Times article found that educational segregation persisted, and had even worsened, in many racially heterogeneous neighborhoods in New York City.
When you line people up by the issues, most are a heterogeneous collection of pragmatists, centrists, conflicted, and, frankly, clueless in some cases — just not ideologues.
That's not to say that a heterogeneous variety of books aren't being published and recognized, just that our cultural pillars are increasingly shared across national lines.
"Barça is a really heterogeneous organization, and its political positioning as an institution often depends heavily on the ideas of the board in power," explains Besa.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's easy to forget what an oddly heterogeneous and restless book is W.E.B Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk.
The incident highlighted the possibility of a split in the ideologically heterogeneous M5S which, as one of its lawmakers speculated, Mr Salvini may be trying to promote.
For the machine learning processor, Arm notes that it already offers Project Trillium, its heterogeneous machine learning compute platform that runs in combination with the company's CPUs.
Even when including debt and retiree healthcare costs, "the outlook at the state and local level is extremely heterogeneous," the researchers wrote in a brief this week.
Counties are large and heterogeneous, and even the most heavily Hispanic counties contain sizeable non-Hispanic populations that limit inferences one can make about Hispanic voting behavior.
Marshall argued that "a lad, coming from school to this large and heterogeneous mass of difficult notions entirely strange to him, is bewildered", and would be left "unripe".
These machinations weren't simply a matter of horse-trading, but reflect the fundamental nature of the Democrats as a heterogeneous party held together by a belief in government.
Merkel's conservatives suffered punishing losses in this month's national election, forcing them to patch together a heterogeneous three-way coalition with few precedents in Germany's post-war history.
But the heterogeneous three-way coalition, made necessary after the conservatives and the centre-left suffered punishing election losses, is almost without precedent in Germany's post-war history.
We think, over time, there will be a sort of heterogeneous mix of technologies that we can use, depending upon the type of problem we're trying to solve.
Mr. Modi's brand of politics, rooted in Hindu supremacist groups that believe Hindus are the rightful rulers of India, has polarized this heterogeneous country, raising fear and tensions.
But numerous studies have also proven that a heterogeneous staff — including differences in age, gender, race and background — is the best thing for businesses in the long term.
Populist forces in Italy share a common anti-European sentiment with their continental counterparts, but they are more heterogeneous and have a longer history than elsewhere in Europe.
The digital internet will be the basis, and when brought together with the quantum internet, the result will be a heterogeneous computing network of incredible power and potential.
Viswanathan has focused largely on two key projects: the creation of a model of JPL's ground data systems — all its heterogeneous networks, hosts, processes, applications, file servers, firewalls, etc.
One might also question how practical it is to expect that this reckoning could ever be so universally accomplished in as vast, heterogeneous, and troubled a society as ours.
The use of ZIP codes by the public health and medical fields as a primary way to understand health statistics is thus concerning because heterogeneous populations can mask inequalities.
So the risk of losing an independent press, even if that press is very heterogeneous, is that you lose an institution that is dedicated to getting the facts right.
In fact, beyond the Yellow Vests' shared economic hardships and resentment, if there is one thing uniting this heterogeneous revolt of France's unhappy, it is hatred of Mr. Macron.
Founded by Palestinians in 2005, the movement has spread internationally and is now embraced by a heterogeneous alliance of Muslims, Christians, anti-Zionist Jews, right-wingers and left-wingers.
Given that member countries are heterogeneous, ensuring cooperation among them will take a lot of work, says Judd Devermont, Africa program director at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.
The individual banks' asset quality remains heterogeneous, but their convergence shows that the weaker elements are already benefiting from the more sophisticated risk management practices implemented and monitored by VBW.
Heterogeneous Collaborative Unmanned Systems (HCUS), as these drones will be known, would be dropped off by either a manned submarine or one of the navy's big new Orca robot submersibles.
Mr. Gordon has drawn all the material from the heterogeneous archives of Visual AIDS, an organization that has been preserving, exhibiting and promoting work by H.I.V.-positive artists since 294.
Veterans in America are such a heterogeneous group that there's only one sweeping statement worth making: Anyone who purports to represent all service members, past or present, is a liar.
He had fled to the US during the Russian Revolution, and found in America's more heterogeneous society an array of musical and cultural influences previously unavailable to him, including jazz.
"We've built a proof of concept demonstration of a heterogeneous fleet of robots building distribution center orders to provide a more flexible warehouse automation solution," Blankespoor said in a statement.
The heterogeneous, co-ed, and adaptable alternatives that have replaced it are a breath of fresh air for those who have been waiting all their lives to finally be themselves.
There, I came upon a heterogeneous assortment of gripping graphic art frequently focused on identity politics as auto-curated by diverse artists whose work thematically deals with issues of multiplicity.
"What we see in big plant genomes—and also in salamanders and lungfish—is a much more heterogeneous set of repeats, none of which are present in [large numbers]," Leitch said.
Unlike the heterogeneous and deep trading volumes of other digital assets like Bitcoin or Ethereum, Cardano's "market cap" of >$6bn can be easily manipulated and perhaps doesn't reflect "real" price discovery.
The table is easy for users to work with, such as slicing and dicing different segments of our members or locations, even though the underlying data comes from many heterogeneous systems.
Lending to companies soared in France and Germany last month but it contracted in Italy and Spain, making it increasingly difficult for the ECB to set policy for a heterogeneous bloc.
Randomized controlled trials conducted around welfare reform have also suggested heterogeneous effects: no positive impacts on people close to the poverty line, but damage done to people at the very bottom.
To find that, take a shortish bike or U-Bahn ride east to Kreuzberg, Neukölln or Mitte, where you'll find vibrant markets, heterogeneous street life and a vibrancy that Wilmersdorf lacks.
To this day, Americans should be proud of a system that, in spite of a deeply heterogeneous population, both taught the basics and fostered a unifying vision of the common good.
"The Pictures Generation" has become a ubiquitous, awkward catchall term, probably abrasive to the artists themselves, for something that was less an organized movement than a heterogeneous expression of a zeitgeist.
This heterogeneous, even eccentric programme helped the Five Stars win a third of the seats in the legislature at the last general election in March 2018, more than any other party.
We are seeing compute and the infrastructure sort of transforming itself right now from the old model of centralized compute, general purpose architecture, to a more distributed and more heterogeneous compute system.
He and many others have continued to curate heterogeneous exhibitions where art and objects of all sorts are linked together by visual association, torn free from any coherent category or logical chronology.
" Quadric is a plug and play option that eliminates the need for building heterogeneous systems with significant hardware and software integration costs — thereby taking years off of product development roadmaps," Kheterpal wrote.
While these drugs seem to be targeting the same patients, experts said disease variation, doctor preference and payer practices in heterogeneous markets may underpin having a so-called multi-drug "portfolio offering".
Over time, the right's base — unlike the left's fractious and heterogeneous coalition of interest groups — has become increasingly homogeneous (mostly white, non-urban, and Christian) and like-minded (traditionalist, zero-sum values).
From then on, its playlists would be arranged in more or less the same way as FIFA's—a heterogeneous mix of genres with international artists and bursts of techno/trance here and there.
Meanwhile, our very large and heterogeneous nation has many regions, or cities, or communities, where life has been a slow-motion disaster for decades—where everything is falling apart or has fallen apart.
"Because the company contacted a reasonable number of heterogeneous bidders during the pre-signing phase, its argument for reliance on the deal price (all else equal) is more persuasive," Vice-Chancellor Laster wrote.
But perhaps my ahistorical conflation of Lam and Rammellzee's Ikonoklast Panzerism into a supercharged "Lammellzee" should itself be the barbed target of criticism for being insufficient in describing Lam's heterogeneous artistic and ethnic situation.
To your point about wanting to present a heterogeneous group of women, I wonder to what extent the women presented in the novel are a reflection of the variety of women in your life?
Moreover, the fragmentation of the business sector across a heterogeneous, continental-size nation favored decentralized economic development rather than the cooperative triad of business, labor, and government that emerged in much of Western Europe.
AMD co-founded the Heterogeneous Systems Architecture (HSA) Foundation to allow these different technologies — CPU, GPU and fixed-function accelerators, including FPGAs — to work together, share memory and be optimized from a systems standpoint.
His admirers compare him to Vasil Levski, the country's 19th-century national-liberation hero who fought for the ideals of the French Revolution and dreamed of a pluralistic, ethnically heterogeneous, and religiously tolerant Bulgaria.
This group of House freshmen, the most racially diverse ever, is also politically and geographically heterogeneous, with members hailing from strip mall America, semirural districts and politically mixed exurbs, as well as liberal cities.
But despite the ever-expanding feast of online video options, he warns, this industry faces a long struggle to build awareness and supersede traditional television, in a heterogeneous developing country of 1.3 billion people.
It will run on an Intel heterogeneous chip, designed for smaller form factors, and it will run on a new version of the OS called Windows 10X, which is designed for dual-screen PCs.
Saturday's rally was called by former Belgrade mayor Dragan Djilas, leader of the Alliance for Serbia — a heterogeneous group of 30 parties, who described the protest as a gathering of citizens against authoritarian rule.
David Ayer's dark DC Comics adaptation assembles a heterogeneous squad of Hollywood heavyweights like Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Will Smith and Viola Davis to tell the tale of supervillains who come under government employ.
Racial tensions coursed through every aspect of the O.J. trial, including where the trial would be held (urban and heterogeneous Downtown L.A. or tony and lily-white Santa Monica?), to the makeup of the jury.
Mr Macron's true vulnerability does not come from the number of people who voted for him but from the fact that within a context of political polarisation (around immigration and globalisation) his majority is heterogeneous.
I recently had my genome sequenced and found out that I am heterogeneous for the APOE21 "Apolipoprotein E" gene for Alzheimer's, and this book contains a doctor's regimen that promises to help reduce the risk.
Measuring growth capacity and slack in a large and heterogeneous currency bloc is notoriously difficult but with growth consistently surprising on the upside and inflation on the downside, current estimates may be off, Smets argued.
He expresses a certain enjoyment in how people describe his voice to him, typically explained in two-part juxtaposition of heterogeneous figures such as Chris Isaak meets Glenn Danzig or Roy Orbison meets John Doe.
The book was striking for its juxtaposition of wildly heterogeneous styles, intertwining the life story of a young woman in an unhappy marriage in Kosovo with that of her son, Bekim, a student in Helsinki.
For his first feature-length documentary, Anthony has made a heterogeneous yet seamless work that is a kindred spirit to Chris Marker's and Adam Curtis's films such as, respectively, Level Five (1997) and HyperNormalisation (2016).
It was not clear if the administration was considering blacklisting only the Egyptian branch as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) or all regional offshoots of what analysts say is a heterogeneous group with no central authority.
Furthermore, sociability and social experiences in our communities have changed as a result of mobile device use, and human behaviors and patterns have become more unpredictable, temporal, and heterogeneous—and thus, less able to be codified.
Nativism isn't as American as apple pie — indeed, it is the very opposite of our country's heterogeneous intention — but it has been with us since the Irish began arriving in droves in the mid-19th century.
These contemporary works are installed in heterogeneous fashion (mixing screens with prints) as a stream that flows from each of the six Dada pieces included (three of which are by Man Ray) in a progressive path.
The problem for plastics is that hundreds of everyday polymers are incredibly cheap to make from petroleum, and comparatively costly to extract from the waste stream compared with less heterogeneous materials like paper, glass or even metals.
Kohn Gallery's exhibition American Aleph — the artist's first LA retrospective in 270 years — aims to reexamine his heterogeneous artistic output, which ranged from publishing the poetry and art magazine Semina, to assemblage art, collage, photography, and film.
And yet the end result of this omnipresence is a kind of absence, as unique places—the heterogeneous fabric of cities, designed by no single architect, the organic sites of our lives—lose their meaning and purpose.
The issue is less whether the party should or should not move left, but how a party of the left presents itself to and recruits an Election Day majority from a heterogeneous and deeply conflicted national audience.
"The selection of a precise cancer therapy based on a patient's molecular profile requires computer-assisted analysis of enormous molecular, clinical, patient history, and pharmacological datasets that often come from very disparate and heterogeneous data sources," she added.
But about the only thing the proudly leaderless and heterogeneous movement agrees on, aside from its loathing for Mr. Macron, is that it is "apolitical" — though it has lit a Catherine wheel firework of often conflicting political demands.
Finally, one emerges on the top floor of the Switch House, an open-air viewing terrace that affords 360-degree views of the heterogeneous London skyline, a compound of old and new, timid and brave, familiar and strange.
Now the 2017 Whitney Biennial has arrived in the museum's new home, bringing it with both praise — for showcasing a more heterogeneous group of artists engaged with the world around them — and considerable critique — for hollow depictions of violence.
"A growing desire to run more heterogeneous and less trusted workloads has created an interest in sandboxed containers — containers that provide a secure isolation boundary between the host OS and the application running inside the container," today's announcement notes.
In their book "The Size of Nations", Alberto Alesina and Enrico Spolaore note that safety in numbers (ie, bigger military budgets) comes at a cost: big countries tend to be more heterogeneous politically, making it harder to satisfy voters.
A tumor, Fidler showed, is made of a heterogeneous mixture of millions of cells, only a fraction of which are equipped to leave the primary tumor, form an exploitative alliance with the "soil" of another organ, and initiate metastasis.
Not even the most erudite of scholars can decipher the text of the Gulshan-i 'Ishq let alone grasp the story's many layers given its heterogeneous qualities: for Sikander, this was a productive point of entry into the work.
Beyond privacy concerns, Polyteia notes that many govtech companies struggle to "crack the European market" due to the fragmented nature and heterogeneous needs of different countries, but with some expertise in governance it doesn't expect to meet the same resistance.
Dynamiq adds more variety to this system, supporting core that aren't just big or little, but anywhere in between, with the ability to connect up to eight different CPUS of any configuration — an approach to chip design known as heterogeneous computing.
"Heterogeneous group control" is a new discipline that aims to tackle the thorny problem of managing units that consist of various robots—some as small as a postage stamp, others as large as a jeep—as well as human team members.
As a result of massive industry competition to sell more phones, embedded systems companies have learned to pack computers together with other complimentary components such as connectivity, sensors and memory (a trend called "heterogeneous computing") into smaller spaces than ever.
That the wisdom of experience in good times, hard times and bad times, of even making past mistakes, isn't part and parcel of building the kind of character and vision needed to lead 330 million people of a very heterogeneous nation?
Another theory might be that universities support student-invited speakers because they wish to create a diverse and heterogeneous campus climate in which students can learn the democratic skills necessary to negotiate a public sphere filled with alien and cacophonous voices.
One of the original flaws in the notion of curing cancer is that cancer is one thing, because any given specific case of cancer is very unique and heterogeneous, meaning there's many different types of cells that are actually gone wrong.
The old structures of the kingdom were too archaic and personal to effectively control territory, to satisfy the expectations of a growing and heterogeneous population, to create new sources of legitimacy and to contain the hegemonic claims of pan-Arabist regimes.
Designed to take a much broader approach to innovation, MIT Solve brings together a diverse coalition of funders and networks them with a heterogeneous collection of projects and organizations focused around its pillars of health, education, economic prosperity and sustainability.
More so because it is something that affects us closely, being very similar to the discontent of the European middle class that generated "Brexit" and that nurtures a heterogeneous galaxy of protest movements from France, to Germany, to our country.
So the team developed WhereHows, which functions as a central repository and web-based portal for keeping track of what happens to data in a large company like LinkedIn, or even a smaller one that has to deal with lots of heterogeneous data.
I did just that at the Hélène & Édouard Leclerc Fund for Culture's art space when visiting Cabinets of Curiosities; Laurent Le Bon's panoramic curatorial meta-statement that raises from the darkness and makes interesting conjunctions among many disparate things of heterogeneous categories.
Especially in the highly heterogeneous Fertile Crescent, part of the solution will lie in devolving a range of powers from central government to regions and provinces to ensure that specific groups do not feel tyrannised by the majority, or even by other minorities.
One way in which the contemporary character of society is made manifest is through the medium of football, with teams from our domestic top tiers to the lowest echelons of the grassroots game attesting to the heterogeneous, multiethnic nature of modern Britain.
This is small-d democratic politics doing its slightly seamy but ultimately effective transactional work: heterogeneous interests and opposing political parties, negotiating to forge a compromise in which nobody gets everything they want, but everyone gets something, and mutual goals are advanced.
Nihilism in that it is no longer a matter of perceiving heterogeneous figuration, but of scanning a homospatial criss-crossing and oscillating battle scene between interwoven figures, immersed in their ideational ground with which they have merged in a deliberate process of constitutional de-figurization.
Navarro cited this as a key impediment to the U.S.'s willingness and ability to view the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the EU and the U.S. as a bilateral deal rather than one simultaneously struck with multiple heterogeneous European member states.
Barratt told Recode that Fiber is not fixated on a single technology approach to broadband service: "We think, over time, there will be a sort of heterogeneous mix of technologies that we can use, depending upon the type of problem we're trying to solve."
French President Emmanuel Macron said the nascent Italian government was made up of "heterogeneous and paradoxical" forces, but expressed confidence that Mattarella would ensure Italy continued to work constructively in the EU. Mattarella has repeatedly stressed the importance of maintaining a strong, pro-European stance.
These findings can only be "cautiously extrapolated to a heavier and more heterogeneous population of US adolescent boys," Dr. Vanessa Curtis from the University of Iowa and Dr. David Allen from the University of Wisconsin wrote in an editorial that published alongside the study.
French President Emmanuel Macron said the nascent Italian government was made up of "heterogeneous and paradoxical" forces, but expressed confidence that Mattarella would ensure Italy continued to work constructively in the EU. Mattarella has repeatedly stressed the importance of maintaining a strong, pro-European stance.
Wolkoff's large-scale gelatin silver prints render this heterogeneous zone in intricate, stylized black-and-white abstractions whose referents — swirls and splotches of lichen; striated and craggy rock formations; roiling bodies of water; reticulated bark beetle marks — are only sometimes discernible without the works' titles.
And while the bulk of those fleeing for Europe through Turkey were Syrians escaping the persecution and sectarian violence of the civil war, those leaving through Libya are a more heterogeneous group, including many West Africans escaping privation, who may not qualify for asylum.
It was also refreshing to see a more heterogeneous cast in the early works of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, who recently passed on her celebrated solo "Violin Phase," a section of her 1982 "Fase," to two women of color, Yuika Hashimoto and Soa Ratsifandrihana.
We owe students the opportunity and the prompting to work, play, debate, and problem-solve together before we launch them into workplaces that are increasingly heterogeneous, or ask them to wade into national conversations about tough issues like racial and gender equality or social justice.
What they're saying: Vox Media's Peter Kafka and Nilay Patel both put it to Wojcicki that YouTube was too big and too heterogeneous to be able to operate a one-size-fits-all set of bright-line rules about which content stays up and which stays down.
Proof-of-Stake: Without ETH, a modified version of Proof-of-Stake with a multitude of assets could still decide consensus if each node selects a weight vector for the voting power of all assets (let's call it HD-PoS, or Heterogeneous Deposit Proof Of Stake).
It is an internally heterogeneous Shiite state in a majority-Sunni region with GDP and military spending both dwarfed by that of regional U.S. allies (collectively, but also sometimes individually, as in the case of Saudi Arabia's $70 billion in annual military spending to Iran's $15 billion).
Splunk SVP of Business Operations And Strategy and General Manager of IoT Markets "If you step back at the end of the day, Splunk is able to ingest and correlate heterogeneous sets of data to provide a view into what's happening in their environments," Maraqa said.
The company's goal is to reduce the number of nozzles and external equipment needed to create products with heterogeneous Union Crate: Aiming to reduce the 140 billion pounds of food wasted in the U.S., Union Crate is developing a predictive analytics platform to automate aspects of the supply chain.
Mesh networking, or letting people use their internet connection to provide access to others, could potentially alleviate some of the communication problems the CAV industry is facing, said Jason Ernst, chief networking scientist for mesh-network maker RightMesh who holds a PhD in mesh networking and heterogeneous wireless networks.
He began working in 2007 on a Ph.D. in information systems at the University of Maryland's Interactive Systems Research Center, studying the kind of conversation-stopping subjects favored by N.S.A. specialists: "exploration of new methods for remote analysis of heterogeneous and cloud-computing architectures," according to the U.M.B.C. website.
As a group, they are a strikingly heterogeneous array of rivals for Mr. Trump, embodying the Democratic Party's options for defining itself: They are distinguished by gender and race, span three decades in age and traverse the ideological and tonal spectrum between combative Democratic socialism and consensus-minded incrementalism.
He has become something of a celebrity on the critical-zone circuit, attending meetings at which prospective research is decided, giving talks about this highly heterogeneous region of the earth, publishing papers with environmental scientists (most recently in Science) and encouraging scientists to include humans as a variable in their studies.
Doing so, it aims to contribute to a coherent critique of institutional bureaucracy so that radical thought does not lose its vital center and ability to disarm configurations of power, thereby unlocking human imagination out of dead zones to explore heterogeneous narratives and allow common memory to disseminate and settle.
With this, Le Bon takes up the gauntlet of excess, drawing together a vast heterogeneous display, both playful and melancholy, from the Parisian National Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Hunting and Nature in Paris, the Montpellier Conservatory of Anatomy, and the Secq Tournelles Museum, devoted to the art of wrought ironwork.
The show lacks a clear-cut central theme — not surprisingly, considering Los Angeles's heterogeneous nature — however, co-curator Erin Christovale, who organized the show with Hammer curator Anne Ellegood, pointed out that the body is at the center of much of the work: the political body, the contested body, the reclaimed body.
Indeed Kroll is one of the older students in the workshop and (so far as you know) the only ex-military service member; he is the only student not enrolled in the college of liberal arts, but rather in a heterogeneous division called general studies, where admissions are open to state residents regardless of grades.
I couldn't help but think of Bach's practice of creating counterpoint by turning a melody upside-down or running it backwards (the artist later expressed his love for Bach in a sculptural series from the late 1960s/early '70s called Contrappunto); the disarming purity of the conjoined, heterogeneous elements offers an analogous subliminal kick.
I had spent the previous 18 months immersed in this diffuse and heterogeneous movement, through which I encountered many forms of radical optimism about the potential for technology to transform the human condition, to improve our bodies and minds to the point that we become something better — something other than the animals we are.
Many people may question the grassroots nature of the development of the arts in the UAE, but the growth in the number of local artists and collectives working in the city is certainly noteworthy, and the input of long-term artists and curators from different parts of the world have helped to give Dubai a rather heterogeneous cultural identity.
Given that size in banking can have social benefits as well as social costs, and that banks and their business models are (and need to be) heterogeneous, it's important to ask whether we can achieve a simpler and safer banking system in a way that does not disrupt the desirable functions of that system more than necessary.
"I want to caution about everything being called a potential suicide because if we make it a very heterogeneous group, it stops having meaning and it's hard to understand the factors that contribute to suicide," said Jill Harkavy-Friedman, vice president of research at the American Foundation for Suicide Research in New York, who wasn't involved in the study.
In places used to heterogeneous populations (say, Leicester) and/or inhabited by liberal-minded university graduates (say, Newcastle) and/or prosperous enough that residents do not feel threatened by cheap, if often relatively unskilled, newcomers (say, York) the immigration-Euroscepticism transmission belt seems broken, or at least less effective than in places where locals feel threatened and overlooked.
When: Opens Sunday, June 12 Where: Hammer Museum (10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles) To get a handle on the diffuse and heterogeneous artistic landscape in Los Angeles, you could spend every weekend for a year or two traversing the city's various gallery districts, or head to the Hammer's third Los Angeles biennial, Made in L.A., opening this Sunday.
Three centuries later, French explorers coined the term Oceania as a catchall for a heterogeneous area that, in its broadest definition, stretches from Asia to the Americas and encompasses more than 21997,2603 islands, some former colonies turned sovereign nations (New Zealand, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea) and others far-flung dependencies of Western empires (Bora Bora, American Samoa, the Marianas).

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