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"illustrative" Definitions
  1. helping to explain something or show it more clearly

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HV: … or when they did, it's usually illustrative, but this wasn't illustrative at all.
Before diving into CFIUS, let's start with an illustrative example.
Last year's Cooperstown class provided an especially illustrative case study.
The embassy's Facebook page was illustrative of Liberia's broader reactions.
But, we are also illustrative of a deeply flawed system.
Two other GDP comparisons are illustrative of Russia's economic weakness.
The appropriations process over the past few years is illustrative.
We take an illustrative look at how we got here.
The construction and rollout of the plan is also illustrative.
"I'm more abstract, and Steph is more illustrative," he said.
It's really cool to see different illustrative representations of our band.
On page 27 of the report, CBO offers an illustrative example.
But it's also quite broadly illustrative of a much larger issue.
Sitting in a London office, Mr Merton gives an illustrative example.
Rieser's images bear a flat, illustrative quality that looks almost painterly.
In that respect, the aforementioned precursor to this movie is illustrative.
The figure was created for illustrative purposes, Brown and others explained.
But the incident was illustrative of a pervasive problem in vaping.
And here is where Mr. Cuomo's tour was perhaps most illustrative.
While the penny example is illustrative, it's not a perfect model.
The Washington press corps is illustrative of the industry more broadly.
A controversy at the Harvard Crimson newspaper is illustrative of this trend.
But they're also illustrative of how the movie was (most likely) made.
SkyAlert, which operates an earthquake early warning system, is an illustrative example.
The experience of African American Democrats from those rural counties is illustrative.
But the writing is short, quippy, and illustrative of each characters' quirks.
They've conducted an illustrative hack and reported a vulnerability here and there.
Let's look briefly at a few illustrative studies on these economic effects.
A recent — or at the speed of Trumpism, ancient — tweet is illustrative.
"California's example in this is important and illustrative," said a Moulton spokesperson.
For one, Bickerton's emblems are strictly illustrative, with a specific designation and function.
In fact, the choice of the panther symbolism is illustrative of this fact.
The case of the ancient city of Palmyra serves as an illustrative example.
Courtesy Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux Delacroix's was essentially a literary, illustrative sensibility.
The Daniels episode is illustrative of Cohen -- and his role in Trump's orbit.
Santiago Rubino also worked in line with his existing ethereal and illustrative style.
G.E., which recently lost its coveted single-A credit rating, is again illustrative.
There's always evidence which consists of sworn witnesses, documents, and often illustrative exhibits.
As an illustrative example, consider a hypothetical in which Colorado mirrors British Columbia.
The report highlights seven "illustrative examples" of foreign-born individuals convicted of terrorism.
The illusion created by the pic is illustrative of the bs you sell!
A comparison to the first article of impeachment for Nixon is equally illustrative.
Ancillary lines, indicating movement and force, give the video an underlying illustrative quality.
An illustrative analogy is well understood in the corporate world: management by objectives (MBO).
Information shown is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended as investment advice.
The scale of the effort is illustrative of the sheer intractability of the threat.
This exchange on tax cuts was illustrative: CLINTON: We've looked at your tax proposals.
For our illustrative $130,0000 grant, the publication tax would be close to 85033 percent.
Budgets are also illustrative of our commitment to individual rights, economic freedom and prosperity.
Pepsi's first logo is illustrative of the design emphasis of the late 19th century.
Uber is illustrative of a breed of company that aimed to bulletproof its security.
A country susceptible to growing extremism, Pakistan's fight against terrorism has shown illustrative successes.
In a phone conversation, Dr. Baker told me illustrative stories about two different adolescents.
When coupled with stories I've heard from other inmates, my own experience is illustrative.
Still, this is illustrative of the rift between Clinton and her more left-leaning colleagues.
To be sure, these are illustrative estimates, and one could argue with many of them.
The Company is providing the unaudited pro forma condensed combined information for illustrative purposes only.
In terms of the workmanship, Sonhouse's style is so clean it verges on being illustrative.
The tale of the incumbents is likewise illustrative of the power of a Trump endorsement.
Otto noted that because the sample in the study was small, the numbers are illustrative.
Their experience is illustrative of the ex-British colony's complicated relationship with its LGBTQ citizens.
It also posts an illustrative example of the comments submitted by group members and supporters.
The DAO was an illustrative experiment, but what about for routine transactions at big companies?
And I think you can look at what happened with horse-drawn carriages as illustrative.
"Kiss curls" are a signature part of HaraJuku's look, plus chunky earrings and illustrative eye makeup.
For Potts, that program is illustrative of the expanded education possibilities now available to the Whitney.
In the months that followed, the firm developed three illustrative applications, one for each personality archetype.
The illustrative aesthetic of the rotoscoping turning NYC into an unreal, illusory place of fleeting moments.
A hint that she might have certain mementoes of Mr Trump is also illustrative of this.
The darting and illustrative pianist Mr. Fortner makes his leadership debut at Dizzy's with this concert.
Sandarmokh, a gloomy place in the woods of northern Russia, stands as a particularly illustrative case.
The story of its attack on journalism — which I discussed in more detail here — is illustrative.
At the same time, the episode was also entirely illustrative of how The Discourse had evolved.
So what we can learn about the value of Robinhood comps should prove illustrative and important.
Levy said examples like the Crimson email hacking were "more illustrative" of Zuckerberg's approach to privacy.
Kathryn initially worked in a more "illustrative style," and found a niche in the design world.
Artists add a graphic layer of bold illustrative visuals to portraits of athletes with muscular body forms.
And I came to the realization that the bats are illustrative of fellow male coworkers for women.
Rendered in various illustrative styles, they reveal Warhol's unique talents and ardent visions as a commercial draftsman.
No legal or accounting advice is provided hereunder and any discussion of regulatory compliance is purely illustrative.
It is illustrative of how discouragingly far American politics has fallen and will only hurt him politically.
Few names in fashion carry as extensive and illustrative a history as the house of Christian Dior.
But for illustrative purposes, consider a median National Science Foundation grant size of about $130,000 a year.
Trump didn't say specifically, but he offered some illustrative examples: We have got to change our way.
But it must be emphasized that this is nothing more than a rough estimate for illustrative purposes.
Ms. Ibarra, a drummer, percussionist and composer, makes subtly illustrative music as the leader of various ensembles.
It's illustrative to take a look at what else was popular online during the 2000s and 2010s.
"I just didn't know how none of this" stuff worked, he said, using a more illustrative word.
"That was surprising," she said, but illustrative of how even the smallest assumptions need to be questioned.
"I do think it's illustrative of an unexpected moment where the law and conscience intersected," she said.
To this end, mergers, divestitures and industry realignments are necessary and illustrative of our system at work.
Perhaps the most important and illustrative was a 2014 experiment that I wrote about at the time.
Many of the works have an illustrative quality and include text that helps situate or explain them.
Further, results vary significantly state by state, so the illustrative examples cannot be extrapolated to national impact.
The following reviews represent my attempt to filter four impressive months of music into an illustrative sample.
The feature is illustrative of the AI technology that Google is currently building that isn't a standalone product.
Two illustrative examples in the exhibition from this restart period are "Untitled #8" and "Untitled #3" (both 1974).
There are lessons from past U.S. counterinsurgency efforts that, while not completely analogous, are illustrative of successful practices.
In his early drawings, Mr. Crawford was more precise and illustrative than he became as his style evolved.
"Big Daddy" is too illustrative, as when a pair of duets accompany a passage about his parents' romance.
The piece Cragswoman (below) is a great example of Conge's aesthetic, and illustrative of his typical artistic process.
The unscripted, shaky clips were illustrative of a campaign that had an insurgent, improvisational feel from the start.
In fact, by inverting "Oyster" and turning the "M," upside down, the club created an illustrative logo: OW!
This Extraordinary Being is illustrative of how and why [showrunner Damon] Lindelof's approach to Watchmen works so well.
Which is to say it's pretty small yet so illustrative of his sense of respect, professionalism and awe.
The book includes several illustrative stories that seem to come from Grant's research, but they are not memorable.
The wide chasm separating these two interpretations of the flag moment is also illustrative of another great divide.
The centralized seating area is illustrative of NHI's mission, creating room in the crowded gallery for genuine listening.
She says that her work is not meant to be illustrative of the charts, but reinterpretations of them.
Vélez shares aesthetic similarities with Méléndez — such as the illustrative ink markings found on the surface of their works.
The Stanford Review is a prototypical example of such a campus conservative-leaning institution, and its history is illustrative.
This is clearly just illustrative and assumes that bankruptcies are narrow and do not spread to the broader economy.
Boehner's comment is illustrative of how well past time it is to adjust our mythologies to reflect our realities.
As an image that captures the imagination, it's more or less okay—not the perfect example, but it's illustrative.
Shalvey goes on to explain the significance of this illustrative decision, and the power it has on the scene.
But he also argued this glimpse is illustrative because it underlines just how much Facebook still isn't telling users.
Illustrative of Russia's stock troubles is Gazprom, the state-controlled oil giant that was once the country's biggest company.
For illustrative purposes: Say the ex-husband is paying $3,000 in monthly alimony and is taxed at 0003 percent.
You can bet that the songs are illustrative of the games that will be on the mobile service, though.
" Rose describes her work as "illustrative and stylized, a happy balance of soft blended colors held inside bold lines.
While Labour has adopted the document's definition, it has not accepted all of the 11 illustrative examples accompanying it.
Its experience with the SARS epidemic serves as the most illustrative example in the case of similar infectious diseases.
One illustrative example occurred this summer, when I had several discussions with longtime Republican friends who support the president.
That's illustrative of the hectic improvisation that's characterized much of the Trump administration's response to the current border influx.
Wong established a pictorial terrain of his own invention, a unique hybrid of social realism, documentation, and illustrative license.
She traveled extensively, visiting the ruins of Iran's previous empires and collecting vernacular illustrative artworks known as coffeehouse paintings.
The origin of New York City Community Schools could be illustrative of what's to come if a Democrat wins.
These small moments help the larger themes cleave to the narrative in a way that feels illustrative, not reductive.
As another illustrative example of this racial bias in a medical context, consider African American tennis icon Serena Williams.
One set of a dozen transactions in July 2017 was illustrative of the complex way Purdue moved money around.
The wedding photo incident is seen as illustrative of broader issues within the Public Liaison office, officials told Politico.
And it's illustrative of the way Trump has treated other people throughout his entire career in business and politics.
Often, when art is analyzed in relation to the political, scientific, or ecological climate, it is considered merely illustrative.
This insurrectional symbolism also makes use of revivalist, illustrative styles in what hosts and frames the enigmatic stain sculptures.
Regular experiences like going to a concert or playing kickball would be much more illustrative of who you are.
Yes, if only to show some of the more accurate and perhaps illustrative examples of trans people in media.
I have tried all sorts of styles with it, but it really seems to suit my illustrative and imaginative side.
The sources claimed the screw was illustrative of a number of issues that Apple encountered with the U.S. manufacturing sector.
This approach is effective, though obtuse and objective, at times too literal or illustrative for deeper meanings to become apparent.
For illustrative purposes, however, assuming an 80% refinance rate on secured debt maturities through 2017, liquidity coverage improves to 2.6x.
It's still a great shot, by the way, I just don't think it's illustrative of what Phil is talking about.
For those looking to get an illustrative look at the area that surround London's DLR line, this is your album.
Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve.
Jim made another comment that struck me as important – and illustrative of why studying history and current events is important.
These are not on view here, but they are worth imagining, and are illustrative of Belott's truest subject matter: time.
The best way to see it up close is through this tap-story tool we built for full illustrative immersion.
But no story was more confounding — or more illustrative of the difficulties of getting re-entry right — than Erroll's. video
But it is also hard to avoid the impression that they exist as illustrative figures in an admonitory history lesson.
All art — high, low; illustrative, abstract — is embedded in specific political histories, and direct links, however obscured, are always there.
Cohen getting into this car is kind of illustrative of those of us trying to remove ourselves from this narrative.
But it's easy to overlook the complexity of its editing, which distills a trove of footage in superbly illustrative ways.
The favourite mantra of Trump apologists—"Take note of what the president does, not what he says"—is illustrative of that.
It's also unclear whether the lessons learned from a small chunk of brain will prove illustrative of the brain's larger talents.
This little wirework globe isn't functional, but it's meant to be an illustrative representation of Facebook's mission to connect the globe.
"The breath of this range is illustrative of the uncertainty that is shrouding the post referendum economy," according to Rabobank analysis.
JAMES CLAPPER, FORMER DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE: This past weekend is illustrative of what a great case officer Vladimir Putin is.
Here's why:   As the one of the largest cosmetics markets in the world, the EU's experience post-ban is particularly illustrative.
An illustrative case is that of Ibrahim al-Qosi, a Sudanese man who was once Osama bin Laden's cook and driver.
Music itself is inherently illustrative, but the pictures we paint aren't always true to the music, or to the artists themselves.
Though not as overtly illustrative as his earlier works, some include figures made of thin metal strips nailed into the surfaces.
It says this number is illustrative of how few women are in the c-suite and is not indicative of performance.
President Barack Obama's effective preparations at the beginning of 85033's H1N1 virus outbreak and for impending Hurricane Sandy are illustrative.
VINCENTELLI We need an equivalent to "I'm Not There," Todd Haynes's Dylan "biopic" — ambitious in style and storytelling, not slavishly illustrative.
Perhaps the most illustrative example of these sorts of lags is what happened in the Italian cities of Lodi and Bergamo.
" Just look at one example, illustrative of nearly every video, which centers on "5 terrifying ways humanity is damaging the planet.
And the "Pastoral," which is easy to read as folk-inspired tone painting, was here more subtly evocative than straightforwardly illustrative.
The proposal was so empty of illustrative detail that few people could even begin to calculate its impact on their pocketbooks.
I don't need to be reminded with an article count and illustrative pie chart detailing all of my activity at NYTimes.com.
Comey's testimony is more illustrative of his view of the nature of Donald Trump than the nature of any alleged crime.
Historical fiction can be as political and as pertinent to today's world as it is illustrative of the world it depicts.
The letters A to Z are presented in the colors that Nabokov "sees" for each one, along with his illustrative descriptions.
The illustrative style kept a consistency and authenticity throughout all ten seasons and each storyline was comical, emotive, and entertaining to watch.
Damak said the time lag to execution was illustrative of the challenges facing potential issuers — and the benefits that standardization could bring.
Their reluctance to name Berganza is illustrative of the code of silence that exists around harassment in the male-dominated comics industry.
The fact that there wasn't a standard staff protocol in that particular moment was illustrative of the broader trend of the administration.
Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve. (0519-9AL2)
Pursey points to a recent case in Denmark as illustrative of the risks when teens are left freely using social sharing apps.
But they're illustrative for just how unlikely it was that he became one of the most influential sax players of all time.
It's also illustrative of the quibbling going on between pundits, politicians, and opponents of the camps: When is a cage a cage?
"We've used some of the President's phrasing because they are unfortunately illustrative of the game world echoing real world events," Hines said.
Our efforts around conflict minerals are illustrative of our commitment to forging sustainable solutions to complex challenges deep within our supply chain.
They are anti-illustrative, not least because many of them are low-quality snaps, dingy, hard to decipher, and often atrociously reproduced.
One particularly illustrative video from The Points Guy's Zach Honig demonstrates just how quick the card is to activate with your iPhone.
Much of Hamilton's America is given over to talking-head summaries of Hamilton's life, interspersed with illustrative clips from the staged show.
While the exchange was extraordinary — reportedly this long-term tradition has never been so hostile — it was also illustrative of broader trends.
This case is illustrative of the problem with the death penalty, and 163 people on death row have been exonerated since 1973.
Most illustrative may have been Pennsylvania, where in January a state court struck down the congressional district lines and ordered them redrawn.
The episode is illustrative of what Democrats and some Republicans say is Tillis's increasingly apparent vulnerability heading into his 2020 reelection bid.
The number of verbal attacks on the BJP and its allies was illustrative of how much freedom the critics had, she said.
I always find it more interesting to suggest something in this way rather than to make it clear with a more illustrative hand.
I don't know how fair or ethical this self-fulfilling prophecy is, but it's certainly illustrative of the transformative power of the iPhone.
But the chaos in Iowa is absolutely illustrative of America's failure to take sufficient steps to protect the integrity of our election systems.
And it's illustrative of the way your sense of control online can be an illusion, the "submit" feature becoming just another placebo button.
Yet this senator also noted how illustrative it is about the level of respect for this President among many Republicans on the hill.
"Shuffle Along" is of course more annotative, with illustrative detours and asides that give us context for a great show of decades ago.
It's difficult, watching this film—to be fair, almost any documentary—without that nagging phrase tickling the back of your brain: merely illustrative.
The experts shared their best advice — and most illustrative anecdotes — on navigating the application and interview process as a midlevel investment-banking candidate.
The goals that Foreign Minister Steinmeier outlined for Germany's current chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) are illustrative.
Note, too, that the homes pictured below are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent actual $1 million homes in each city.
Faces are no longer seamed, nor are raindrops stippled on the windowpane, cats high-tailed in a turf war, postage stamps vividly illustrative.
The book, however, is widely seen as illustrative of the white working-class and rural voters who voted for President Trump in 2016.
But the road to that point is rough, and illustrative of how plot-focussed projects can sometimes neglect how they play, damagingly so.
Casas meticulously goes over large prints of his photos with a ink pen or colored markers, turning them into hyperrealistic and illustrative compositions.
That example is illustrative of this phenomenon of taking something away from people that they think is valuable, and how hard that is.
Mr. Fujiwara knows his way around a scorching climax, but his drumming isn't really about that; it's defined by his illustrative, attentive touch.
Rather than participating in and propelling the plot, they function as annotations or exhibits of its principal themes, a set of illustrative ectoplasm.
For Ms. DeVos, the protracted effort to give her money away is illustrative of her first year in government: She struggles with bureaucracy.
An illustrative example of a policy area where a more cohesive approach is needed is income inequality, a concern virtually all Democrats share.
It proceeds from the same idea as Curtis's: that certain peoples, on the verge of disappearing, must be captured in illustrative, archetypal photographs.
Perhaps most illustrative of this are recent comments by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand when she met the editorial board of The Des Moines Register.
Although Klayman offers insight into Bannon's strategic thinking and beliefs the countdown to the midterms feels less illustrative with the benefit of hindsight.
This display was historically illustrative in terms of decade styles, showing the color tone preferences of different eras since the '50s to today.
There are a host of illustrative experiments occurring across communities that are leveraging policy innovation, data, and technology for more responsive and inclusive governance.
Mana's website describes the exhibition as illustrative of "new Americanism"; historian Jill Lepore's essay "A New Americanism" offers a vital analysis of this phrase.
That said, I'm sure that my description of the videos, and the strange narrative and filmmaking methods they employ, will prove just as illustrative.
The fatal Uber accident in Tempe, Arizona, is a (not-subtle) but good illustrative example that makes it easy to see how it happens.
Another illustrative example: In 2011, Gaffney was banned from CPAC, the country's premier conservative political conference, on grounds of being too aggressively anti-Muslim.
We've been using that as sort of an illustrative example of many things because, look, we're in the midst of conversations with the FDA.
Psychology has an extremely illustrative experiment showing this: Participants are told to keep their eyes on a basketball as it gets tossed among players.
The investigation announced by the Department of Commerce on May 10rd, into whether imports of cars and car parts threaten national security, is illustrative.
The famous illustrative anecdote is of former Senator Bennett Johnson getting a call while he was waiting in line from then-President Ronald Reagan.
Morgan Stanley, in a March 13 research note, pointed to an Inmarsat document on illustrative cash flows from a typical IFC agreement with airlines.
Sahuquillo noticed her following grew exponentially once she began posting her breast-centered works which range from illustrative styles to bold, single-color designs.
His notes on language generation are just as fascinating and elaborate, and they come with plenty of illustrative tools to make the process clear.
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The drawings' solid lines are the claimed features, while broken lines are illustrative and show what the rest of the device may look like.
These are shocking failures — with dire human consequences should they continue to go unaddressed — and illustrative of the challenges facing the next HHS secretary.
However, Jim made another comment on the show that struck me as important – and illustrative of why studying history and current events is important.
Not only was this the last strike, but it's the most illustrative of a larger problem: She didn't know what she was talking about.
Obviously this is just an illustrative calculation; I've tried to use reasonable-ish numbers, but you don't want to make too much of it.
"The logos and team examples shown at the Leaders Summit were for illustrative purposes only and are not the League's actual teams," they said.
Colorful, illustrative, and strikingly unpretentious, the work on display more readily conjures memories of Saturday morning cartoons or the Rainforest Cafe than most contemporary art.
There are many, many worthwhile works in the show, but we bring this up because one is especially illustrative of your astrological forecast for May.
There's one great line, from the last IAN SWEET record Shapeshifter (released in 2016), that's kinda illustrative of exactly what makes Medford's compositions so impactful.
The Ladybird format—with its easy accessibility and illustrative text—should persuade people that complex subjects need not be as intimidating as they first appear.
Illustrative of this is the case of Kipochi, which in 2014 promised users the ability to send and receive bitcoin through Safaricom's M-Pesa network.
Along with the Lip Clouds, Phan is also releasing two liquid liners, which she's calling the Illustrative Eyeliners, $15, — a nod to her art background.
Why it matters: It's illustrative of Uber's growing pains within global legal and regulatory frameworks as it attempts to expand its reach around the world.
"The illustrative example shows the potential effects of a single subsidy proposal change based on 2015 methodology that was publicly available," the McKinsey statement said.
The iPhone's notoriously hard to benchmark against anything else and this is just one metric, but it's illustrative of Apple's accelerating momentum and mobile focus.
The leftward agenda liberals demand will push away conservatives and moderates — enabling Trump to make the illustrative inroads outlined, and blocking Democrats from attracting them.
Achieving these things politically, legislatively, and practically with the whole community will provide the approaches and illustrative examples so desperately needed to build national resilience.
Dromsjel is also currently exhibiting some of his works on a tour organized by Berlin Illustrative, which is soon heading to Switzerland and then China.
But the most illustrative battle was over Social Security, with Sanders bringing an attack that's been a fixture in his campaign ads into a debate.
Private equity's loudest political antagonists were back at it over the weekend, wrongly arguing that Taylor Swift's contract dispute is illustrative of the industry's rapaciousness.
Thirty-one years ago, while on a railway journey between London and Hong Kong, I stopped off in Mongolia and to a briefly illustrative encounter.
However, the patent also includes images showing a series of "illustrative electronic devices" including a laptop, a tablet, and what appears to be an iMac.
The protests are illustrative of a growing distrust between members of the public and the authorities, Human Rights Watch Indonesia researcher Andreas Harsono told CNN.
An alternative explanation would be that conservative attitudes found in former colonies are illustrative of the long term effects of British prohibitions on local opinions.
The vignette is illustrative of the obsessive work schedule Gates and Microsoft's other co-founder, Paul Allen, kept in the early days of the business.
If all this is five percent too Technicolor, five percent too illustrative, I'd rather have that than a production that is five percent too dour.
"That's another pledge where people have asked me if I intend to keep it, which is pretty illustrative, I think, of the culture here," Rep.
After graduating art school, surviving many Canadian winters, and moving out of her parent's house, she is looking for new experiences to develop her illustrative voice.
It also gave "illustrative" figures of group 2018 pretax income of around 9-10 billion francs and a return on tangible equity of roughly 14 percent.
Spicer repeatedly said the White House was aiming to be "illustrative" rather than "prescriptive" as he walked back the more definitive comments he made earlier Thursday.
The fiscal problem in Medina is illustrative of a larger taxation issue in the state of Washington, which doesn't have a personal or corporate income tax.
The gallery suggests that her illustrative style owes itself to European Art Nouveau as much as it does the anime and manga she was raised on.
The ruling said these examples "are illustrative" but "not a comprehensive recitation" of comments the judge made and articles he shared online that referred to Trump.
The new YeboYethu empowerment structure would acquire a 6.25 percent shareholding in Vodacom Group based on an illustrative price of 152.50 rand per Vodacom Group share.
She has applied her dark, curvy illustrative style to document Guantánamo prisoners, Lebanese snipers, gay refugees in Beirut and protesters of police violence in Ferguson, Missouri.
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It said the amount calculated is for "illustrative purposes" and is based on its end-June financials and includes proceeds from its gas and power business.
Illustrative of this is the fact that America has been plagued for the past few years with a president who sees himself unhampered by our constitution.
The white paper is illustrative, but I wanted to see the gears behind the system, which meant learning cryptography, distributed systems and peer-to-peer networks.
One illustrative comparison: A revival this season of "The Cherry Orchard," also by Chekhov, topped out at $384,000 during its best, and final, week of performances.
Even as farce, Kjellberg's performance has been illustrative, and a small number of eager observers say they hope that, as backlash mounts, it will be galvanizing.
But that Taranto would chase the dream as far as he did is illustrative of his ability to step outside the boundaries of what others expect.
The result is a series of fine if somewhat stiff exercises in a post-Arthur R. Rackham illustrative vein, but with none of Rackham's energetic tension.
A lot of Evans's inspiration has been coming from real estate advertisements for websites like StreetEasy, a company that has recently adopted an illustrative ad campaign.
In one illustrative incident in May 2012, Kikla militiamen stormed the office of Mr. Keib, the interim prime minister, demanding back pay as gunfire filled the air.
The Last Time is, I think, illustrative of a melding of Freeman's idea of the vignette game with a more traditional and run-of-the-mill script.
Illustrative of the rising cheer is Jungheinrich, a Hamburg-based firm with 15,000 staff that is one of Europe's largest producers of fork-lift and other equipment.
Illustrative of flourishing foliage and the lushness of the great outdoors, the fortifying attributes of Greenery signals (sic) individuals to take a deep breath, oxygenate, and reinvigorate.
Here are a couple of the most illustrative passages (emphasis mine): In practice, the Democratic Party's so-called Medicare for All would really be Medicare for None.
The photos in the exhibition, of which there are more than 50 (including a film), serve as an illustrative history of French fashion, and notably, Parisian couture.
In the movie, these everyday moments are augmented through the illustrative and abstract qualities of vectorization, and form an accompaniment to Ferreira's album of the same name.
The non-functional prototypes on display at Ikea's Democratic Design Days event in Sweden are illustrative examples of what you can expect from Ikea's new SYMFONISK range.
Catalyzed by videos of police shootings, Smith put illustrative but cryptic symbols — showing cameras, pencils, microphones, and eight balls — on one side and sayings on the other.
Nor have they so much as sketched out an illustrative example of what scale of loophole closing would allow for the 20 percent rate to be feasible.
"That remains one of the most illustrative stories about New Orleans and old New Orleans dining culture — that sense of ownership people have over it," he added.
"It does not matter when the video was made, that they had it is still illustrative of who they are and what their intentions are," Davis said.
Recent privacy scandals, such as when Uber updated its app asking users to share their location all the time, even when the app wasn't running—is illustrative.
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A new empowerment structure called YeboYethu would acquire a 6.25 percent shareholding in Vodacom Group based on an illustrative price of 152.50 rand per Vodacom Group share.
Idea said the rough deal price worked out at 72.5 rupees per share, adding that this figure was for illustrative purposes and was not the actual price.
But it's worth recounting perhaps the most egregious thing they uncovered as an illustrative example of the scope of crimes that serious forensic accounting work can reveal.
As a purely illustrative effort to show how this could play out for a brand interested in promoting your videos on Facebook, here are some imaginary numbers.
"We anticipate that side-by-side, air-to-air and air-to-ground tests will be illustrative of the fifth generation fighter's advanced interdiction capabilities," Sholtis said.
Inspired by Japanese supernatural beings from the Edo period and the clean aesthetic of Zen, artist Jose Mertz creates a nice balance between illustrative imagery and space.
The current General Motors strike, in its fourth week and coming after the closing of a large GM plant in Lordstown, is illustrative of a changed state.
Mr. Severson was drafted into the Army in 1956 and sent to a base in Oahu, Hawaii, assigned to illustrative work with a focus on creating maps.
Such ambiguity is more celebrated in the fine art world, where artists are encouraged to maintain uncertainty around their work or be accused of being too illustrative.
Levy told Business Insider that he included examples of Zuckerberg's actions that were "more illustrative" than words, like when he accessed users' accounts to hack their emails.
As such, the Zhengzhou operation provides an especially illustrative look at China's importance to American technology companies — and specifically iPhone production and more recently, Apple's consumer sales.
But the plans candidates release are illustrative of how they think about things, and this particular case is interesting because it runs somewhat contrary to the stereotype.
Beyond harnessing the illustrative advantages of images, as demonstrated by Stevens's work, the show is also making the point that Botticelli's paintings are a lot like cartoons.
Every work or group of works here is illustrative of a memory, rendered abstract or indecipherable by the artist's rough marks and palette of flat, primary colors.
Using her thread more like a pen, her sewing becomes highly illustrative, employed by the artist to create projects that explore the complexities surrounding the Korean American experience.
These can either be a written out disclosure, an illustrative USDA-approved symbol, the use of QR codes scannable by smartphones or a website link, and text messages.
Tsui adopts the illustrative style of traditional Chinese scroll painting to capture the city's bustling multifaceted society while making ironic cross references between Asian history and pop culture.
"I think this really is illustrative of the fact that economic momentum in the United States is still awfully strong," said Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist at Northern Trust.
The company takes its customers through their portfolio using in-app video and other illustrative tools to make understanding strategies easier  — and investing with the company more transparent.
"The findings from the coordinated inspections are illustrative of complex structures which appear to have been adopted by other Mainland financial institutions in Hong Kong," the statement said.
But The Lego Batman Movie is all the better for not being specifically Trump-focused satire, while still sustaining a few illustrative parallels, alongside a helpful life lesson.
Even so, Mr Moore's rise is mainly illustrative of two local quirks: Alabamans' unusual evangelical fervour and how badly they have been served by one-party Republican rule.
Gainey's struggle is illustrative of the broader push for syringe access and how even in the face of overwhelming evidence, many are still reluctant to tolerate these programs.
Democrats have portrayed Noreika as too close to Wall Street and pointed to how he was appointed as illustrative of the Trump Administration's desire to gut banking regulations.
The prompt publication of a parody, Sarah Knight's "The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving A F*ck", is illustrative of the cynical yang to Ms Kondo's yin.
As is de rigueur with filmmakers looking to break away from trad doc formats, Supersonic dispenses with talking heads and instead splices together illustrative animations and extensive archival.
It was illustrative of the approach the campaign took throughout the Democratic presidential primary, during which it raised roughly $220 million of its nearly $20 million total online.
Most illustrative of this morality art is the divine retribution depicted by Jean-Baptiste Regnault in his drawing "The Deluge" (circa 1789), based on the great flood myth.
Steve Munro, a longtime Toronto transit advocate, said Mr. Byford also faced two crises when he took over that might be illustrative of his approach in New York.
"Although the assassination attempt failed, the brutality, novelty and sophistication of the plot is illustrative of the threat posed by al-Asiri," Mr. Trump said in his statement.
Jack Nicas For a story that examined Facebook's problem with fake accounts, I thought about what public figure dealing with Facebook impersonators would be the most illustrative example.
Most of the zines are bootleg comics or illustrative, but I also have Simpsons publications with a focus on analytical review, mental health, graffiti, photography, tattoos, and poetry.
The details: Each of the five op-eds, all published in local West Virginia outlets, are illustrative of Manchin's framing of his image in the heavily Republican state. Oct.
In 1994, he reportedly called a three-strikes provision — that escalated prison sentences up to life for some repeat offenses — "wacko" and illustrative of Congress' "tough on crime" attitude.
The illustrative gouaches and drawings for which she is known feature women in states of work or activity, often burdened by heavy parcels, surreal domestic situations, or Sisyphean tasks.
To the less-than-rich holding out hope that the city might push back against the companies driving rising costs, this year's "head tax" debacle was illustrative—and depressing.
Plastic Capitalism suggests that ecological consciousness has arisen co-emergent with the ecological crisis — and that contemporary art is constitutive of this ecological consciousness, not merely illustrative of it.
The New Yorker cartoonist, and snowman expert (yes, really — his 2007 book was on this frosty history), has a distinctive illustrative style, where scrawled words layer over colorful paintings.
BuzzFeed says the case is illustrative of "a grinding, closely held process" that was the "mechanism by which Congress has kept an unknown number of sexual harassment allegations secret."
" Taylor says he finds this approach similar to what he was doing with the drawings themselves, "using an illustrative language to describe what space and time can look like.
And taken together with other setbacks, people I spoke with across the ideological spectrum said the budget defeat was illustrative of a secretary getting more than she bargained for.
The sudden enthusiasm for home entertaining is illustrative of what makes for a fad in the country, which seems to adopt new fashions, and words for them, every day.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said on Monday that the rapprochement between Ethiopia and Eritrea was "illustrative of a new wind of hope blowing across Africa".
Zero Dark Thirty and Her are surpassingly excellent films, but if I wanted to choose a surpassingly excellent film that was illustrative of our era, I'd choose The Lobster.
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The data on Hispanic turnout is not as illustrative elsewhere in the country, because most other states do not ask about race and Hispanic origin on voter registration forms.
While anecdotal, it is illustrative of how Xi sees the virus as more of a threat to his political power than the general well-being of the Chinese people.
Clinton lost the nomination in 2008, to a political virtuoso but still a virtual novice, seemed for some illustrative of the troubled relationship between gender and likability in politics.
We meet him in this show's first gallery, where his illustrative watercolor of Red Guards marching past smoke stacks won Chagall's approval as decoration for Vitebsk's celebrations of 1918.
But the relationships are almost always far more complex — and far more illustrative of the frayed state of race and class in America — than the TLC log line implies.
It was the perfect find for a parched bicyclist, but for Greenfield it was also perfectly illustrative of the problem he was trying to bring attention to: food waste.
The metric may have become the standard but, when it comes to daily use apps such as messaging services or social networks, the data point becomes all the less illustrative.
He is the author of the sanctuary state legislation and we think that that&aposs hurting him and his fall in the polls is illustrative of what&aposs happening statewide.
The chillingly divisive response to Meckseper's work, and the attempt to shut the dialogue down by removing the flag from open public view, are illustrative of the current political climate.
Illustrative of the crackdown along the porous North Korean-Chinese border, more than 1,510 North Korean refugees entered the South in 2013, according to the latest South Korean government data.
California prisons are illustrative of this trauma-to-prison pipeline: the ACLU reports that 92% of all women in California prisons have suffered physical or sexual trauma in their lifetimes.
This was in part due to its bad design that printed his photographs on a seafoam green background, paired with Whitman quotes that gave his images an unintended illustrative perspective.
Strategically speaking — as a way to coerce people into withdrawing their allegations rather than face a costly legal battle, or deter others from speaking out to begin with — it's illustrative.
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The problems faced by Kinzebach and her partner are illustrative of the broader difficulties for same-sex parents in Germany, where surrogacy is banned and domestic adoptions are relatively rare.
The groups had also criticized the inclusion of eight "illustrative examples" of individuals who entered the US through family members or the diversity immigrant visa system -- policies Trump has denounced.
It's both brilliant and illustrative of the sort of thing Stadiums & Shrines have made their specialty—idiosyncratic pieces from auteurist types who treat boundary-pushing sounds in an approachable way.
Even more illustrative of the mind's power over muscle was a study from Ohio University in which 29 people volunteered to have their wrists put into casts for a month.
Her experience is illustrative of a crackdown on taxi hailing apps like Uber in China, in the absence of mooted new rules for the ride-hailing sector in the country.
The responses from participants are typically complex and illustrative of the moral ambiguity that is informed by the diversity of experiences, circumstances, and suffering that often lie beneath the question.
Some illustrative examples: George Washington's nomination of John Rutledge in 2628 to be chief justice was defeated within days of formal filing, without hearings, because of political opposition to Rutledge.
The strategies discussed are strictly for illustrative and educational purposes and are not a recommendation, offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities or to adopt any investment strategy.
Conan paints using Tilt Brush and then works in a virtual office and restaurant, coming up with impromptu experiments that are both funny and illustrative of how immersive VR can be.
A less illustrative sample is his World Series record: He is 0-5 in six World Series starts with a 5.73 E.R.A., including a Game 2 loss to Washington at home.
The podcast and the story it tells are illustrative of the state of the #MeToo movement itself—where women are increasingly heard and believed, but there have been few legal victories.
A perspective view of a portion of an illustrative electronic device showing touch-sensitive edge displays on an edge of the device formed from a portion of a bend flexible display.
Chak is a Hong Kong-born multidisciplinary artist and migrant justice organizer based in Toronto, and created this illustrative book as a way of charting detainees journeys through Ontario detention centers.
Illustrative of some of the success can be taken from the iconic film "Bullitt" in which Steve McQueen pursues the villains in a 6900 Mustang GT, 2628 Speed, 28503 HP Fastback.
And it draws its illustrative material from three of China's major regional art institutions: the Shanxi Museum in the north, and the Nanjing Museum and Nanjing Municipal Museum in the south.
That's not quite how it would work in the real world — Mr. Rubio wouldn't win 100 percent of the Kasich vote if he dropped out — but it's useful for illustrative purposes.
"During the meeting with Senate Republicans today, Secretary Mnuchin used several mathematical examples for illustrative purposes, but he never implied this would be the case," Treasury spokeswoman Monica Crowley told Bloomberg.
"During the meeting with Senate Republicans today, Secretary Mnuchin used several mathematical examples for illustrative purposes, but he never implied this would be the case," Ms. Crowley said in a statement.
"During the meeting with Senate Republicans today, Secretary Mnuchin used several mathematical examples for illustrative purposes, but he never implied this would be the case," Ms. Crowley said in a statement.
The idea was originally Belichick's, and he takes time each week to find a handful of plays that are illustrative — yet don't reveal state secrets or expose a player to criticism.
" John S. Wilson of The New York Times called it "an illustrative survey for which Mr. Heath showed his versatility by composing segments that caught the spirit of the various periods.
Clicking on "Shows" on the Facebook Watch page brings you to a bingo card-like layout of thumbnails, many of which are text-heavy and … not particularly illustrative of the program.
This brilliant, jolly rendition of sadness is perhaps illustrative of the perpetual, historical condition of the Irish: downtrodden, hopeless, and dejected, but always to tell a joke and share a pint.
As Congress develops details to balance cost and coverage priorities, the illustrative example shows the potential effects of a single subsidy proposal change based on 2015 methodology that was publicly available.
Gage Skidmore Blumenthal was a prolific writer in his first decades as a journalist, with two books standing out as particularly illustrative of his interests and of where his career was headed.
Note: Bear in mind, all of these examples are simply illustrative — without a full and careful copyright search, it is difficult to be certain of the copyright status of almost any work.
Still, as Vox's Dylan Matthews has written, the endorsements are illustrative of a stunning shift among Democrats to embrace single-payer legislation — which was once circumscribed to the party's far-left fringe.
His argument is that employees will still flock toward, and pay dues to, a sole union, preventing labor conflict of the kind the Abood Court feared: The federal employment experience is illustrative.
Patricia and David's story, while unique, is illustrative of the new opportunities within the gig economy that emerged in the United States in the 2000s and grew exponentially after the Great Recession.
S. Ambassador Anthony Wayne, the secretary of Foreign Affairs, the president of the Mexican Senate, two Mexican governors, and entrepreneurial business associations were illustrative of the valuable relationship California shares with Mexico.
The illustrative list below elucidates some agenda items relevant on the eve of casting, counting, and reporting tallies -- and on checking the accuracy of vote tallies if hacking may have occurred. 1.
Senna's body of work has shown her to be a skilled cartographer of racial terrain, detailing entanglements that are rich and nuanced and complicated by race, rather than simply illustrative of boundaries.
Households in which both spouses are doctors are particularly illustrative: Women in dual-physician households with young children work 11 fewer hours per week (outside the home) compared with women without children.
But they are nonetheless illustrative, and left me with a picture of someone whose worldview is both simpler and stranger than the sort of realist isolationism that is typically ascribed to him.
As with all legal advice, always speak with your own retained attorney about specific details regarding your own cases as illustrative examples may or may not apply to your own unique situation.
" Because Mr. Karnow "has a sharp eye for the illustrative moment and a keen ear for the telling quote, his book is first-rate as a popular contribution to understanding the war.
The term's mixed reception, however, is illustrative of the sentiment held by a number of people that a candidate with so much experience over so many years is out of touch today.
The mutual suspicions such rows are giving rise to, seeping through the communities of a state once known for good governance and neighbourliness, make Wisconsin acutely illustrative of America's broader political divide.
Asked for an illustrative page from the 429 that make up the full score, Mr. Robertson chose the opening of the second act's fifth scene, when Jesus is taken to be buried.
Clio Peppiatt After launching her eponymous label in 2014, Clio Peppiatt quickly earned herself a loyal fan base who adore her intricate hand-appliqués, illustrative embroidery, and tongue-in-cheek sense of humor.
There is nothing more illustrative than New York magazine's Approval Matrix, a visual survey of timely works, people, and pop cultural products plotted on a scale from Despicable to Brilliant, Highbrow to Lowbrow.
Perhaps the upcoming special election in May in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which centers on whether the city should tax sugar-filled beverages in order to fund early childhood education programs, is illustrative.
It's a small but illustrative example of how the Mueller probe is likely to function, at least for the time being, in the wake of the abrupt ouster of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
When Alvvays teased their long-awaited sophomore record, Antisocialites, with an illustrative gif and sound snippet, among the collected images, which look a lot like a mood board, was the Hermit tarot card.
Illinois is an illustrative example: In 2015, Attorney General Lisa Madigan determined that two sports-betting websites were operating illegally in the state and ordered them to stop accepting deposits from Illinois residents.
A recent poll by Quinnipiac University asking Democratic voters about electability is illustrative of this, as 22019 percent of respondents said Biden has the best chance to beat Trump in the general election.
"It is illustrative of the church's slow evolution away from being a largely Western rural church which it has been for a long, long time toward a more cosmopolitan, international organization," he said.
In one illustrative sequence midway through the second quarter, Kevin Love snared an offensive rebound off Kyle Korver's missed three, quickly scanned the court, realized Curry was guarding him, and went to work.
A particularly illustrative example of this can be found in an article from 2009, in which a reader informed Portnoy about the "Fagbug," an art installation aimed at raising awareness about homophobic violence.
"This is an illustrative story of how she fought for truth, and how she worked," said Mr. Travis, who is now the president of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.
As an illustrative example, CAP's May position paper supposes that a public employment program should return the employment rate of prime-age workers without bachelor's degrees to its 2000 level of 79 percent.
His story is usually offered as illustrative of the fractious nature of the motley Dutch colony, long seen as "a collection of losers and scalawags," as the historian Russell Shorto once put it.
As an illustrative example, CAP's May position paper supposes that a public employment program should return the employment rate of prime-age workers without bachelor's degrees to its 2003 level of 79 percent.
" According to the correction, NPR had obtained the salary numbers from the Foreign Press Center of Japan, and the $85,000 figure was "an illustrative example and does not reflect any instance in Iga itself.
Their answers ranged from describing Bitcoin as a meme, to a store of value like gold, to online cash, to a method of financing anti-state activities, to an illustrative but ultimately failed experiment.
So it's an illustrative glimpse of quite how much work Facebook did to embed into services across the mobile web — predicated upon being able to provide so many third party businesses with user data.
Dialects are not languages per se (though where a dialect ends and a language begins is a sometimes contentious debate in the linguistics community), but the example above is illustrative of how language evolves.
Thirty years later, Curry, who goes by the nom de plume Swoon, is a world-renowned street artist, known for painting illustrative portraits and building intricate installations that probe the depths of her psyche.
Perhaps the most illustrative example of that was when 30 House Republicans stormed a closed-door impeachment hearing in a secure congressional facility this week to protest the way Democrats are conducting the inquiry.
"During the meeting with Senate Republicans today, Secretary Mnuchin used several mathematical examples for illustrative purposes, but he never implied this would be the case," Treasury spokeswoman Monica Crowley said in an emailed statement.
Worn for her final Commonwealth Day Service as a senior royal, the dress, courtesy of London-based designer Emilia Wickstead, is both bold and understated; traditional, yet illustrative of Markle's revered sense of style.
Though she said she wanted to strip back embellishment in this collection, there were embroideries of endangered flowers and illustrative prints made at student classes that the brand had organized at its London store.
The so-called GIPSA Rule (a rule promulgated by the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration) provided an "illustrative list of conduct" which constitutes "unfair, unjustly discriminatory, or deceptive" packer practices under the PSA.
Adjacent to the 12 prints, Collins presents "American Heritage Dictionary, 1982," a large-scale wall piece depicting illustrative sentences for definitions of words that involve violence, denoting the preoccupation with right and wrong in violence.
Most of the Zodiac signs come with a representative symbol that's illustrative of their personality: Private Cancers are represented by the hard-shelled crab; corporate ladder-climbing Capricorns have the mountain goat as their mascot.
I really was trying to pick crucial scenes and conversations that are illustrative of the larger way I grew up talking about adoption and race, or not talking about it as the case may be.
His colorful, quirky, and streamlined illustrative style is recognizable to the point where imitators, overexposure, and disillusionment cast a dark shadow over the artist's iconic representations of American nostalgia for the mid-century modern zeitgeist.
The Kickstarter success is illustrative of an appetite for 3D platformers of this style, with this heritage, on modern platforms, and 2016's Ratchet & Clank reboot showed that historic franchises can return in glorious ways.
This level of output is a huge feat for any band, but especially jaw-slackening when you consider just how wonderful—how considered, how illustrative of evolution'each of Big Thief's pieces of work have been.
Caterpillar's performance this year is a great example of this, and its drop in recent months may be illustrative of a pickup in the rotation out of multinationals and into small-cap, domestic-focused names.
Star's case is particularly illustrative in how he's slowly and surely crafted a narrative that transitions from being an upstart underdog into a massive success story into the community's best friend, despite his controversial past.
This sculpture is also included in the All Over the Place retrospective which covers almost 40 years of Chin's work, and it is illustrative of Chin's facility with manipulating the levers and pulleys of representation.
Douthat: That digression is illustrative, though: It's clearly easier to make a case against this administration on its mix of dishonesty, turpitude and chaos than it is to argue against a 3.8 percent unemployment rate.
The metropolitan areas of London and Tokyo are illustrative: The cities' housing costs are significantly above the British and Japanese averages, but thanks to public transportation networks, workers have access to their remarkable economic dynamism.
The chairman of the S.E.C., Jay Clayton, should press the industry to adopt simplified and illustrative disclosures — a one-page summary of a mutual fund's fees, top 10 holdings and recent performance against major indexes.
The WeWork debacle is illustrative not because it's a case of foolish investment and unchecked mismanagement (life at sea!) but because the company gained value during these shenanigans, at least until it filed for I.
His time in Santa Cruz was, if nothing else, illustrative of the gulf between the D-League, where he was a fairly dominant figure, and the N.B.A., where he could not find full-time employment.
That's when he became absorbed by Kent's tight-knit punk rock scene and its DIY methodology and aesthetics, manifested not just through music, but also the accompanying art parties, xeroxed zines, and illustrative show flyers.
This is particularly true in the long sections of relative peace, when the story must rely on illustrative incidents and the history of commerce, without the narrative discipline enforced by something as intuitive as a war.
But the task he assigned the class is a very real and illustrative type of tech industry labor, not unlike the work of the Mumbai clickfarm Jared employed last season to boost Pied Piper's user metrics.
With Magnum P.I., there was an unfortunate — and possibly illustrative — revelation at the TCA press tour when the show's executive producer Peter Lenkov said there were no Latinx writers on its writing staff: already a problem.
The most interesting thing about this HoloLens experience of ours was not the HoloLens itself—a floating, rude orange is an interesting thing to see, but not particularly illustrative of the future potential of the device.
Trump earlier this month floated the idea of busing undocumented migrants stopped at the border to "sanctuary cities," a move critics called illustrative of a callous approach to the issue and some Trump allies called impractical.
The Democratic presidential primary is illustrative of this failure, where the discussion of climate change at recent debates was superficial and unfocused, and the Democratic National Committee has resisted widespread calls for a climate change debate.
But Corden's Grammys hosting gig is illustrative as to where the show's producers would like to take it: more presence, more comedy, more sight gags, and more Hollywood razzle-dazzle than a Honda packed with Adeles.
"Before the 'Trilogy,' photographic books with a few exceptions were just illustrative books about some specific topics, reflecting the outside reality of the world," Mr. Mora, who wrote an introductory essay for "The Black Trilogy," said.
The example above posted by O'Brien is actually a really illustrative one when it comes to showing what kind of detail and quality can be preserved when Twitter doesn't further compress or transcode your JPEG photos.
And yet I think Atwood's brief mention in both novels of Gilead as a white supremacist state is more illustrative of the kind of white nationalism many people desire than the show, which ignores racism completely.
Under this legislation, for a single policyholder purchasing an illustrative benchmark plan (with an actuarial value of 0003 percent) in 2000, the deductible for medical and drug expenses combined would be roughly $218,211, the agencies estimate.
One incident he recounts in the chapter is illustrative of his beliefs: He describes a woman who worked for him, that he had brought up from obscurity and made "into somebody" in the real estate world.
Proponents, especially congressional Republicans and conservative education advocates, believed that a new era of local control would flourish under Ms. DeVos, who pointed to the new law as illustrative of the state-level empowerment she champions.
His was one of many stories that came back to me after election night, because it is illustrative of what many people of color are feeling as the words "President-elect Donald Trump" seep into their consciousness.
Richard Reeves's 26-word monster—"Dream Hoarders: How the American Upper Middle Class Is Leaving Everyone Else in the Dust, Why That Is a Problem, and What to Do about It"—is illustrative rather than record-breaking.
"AIG's apparent strategy to have Mr. Cosby tried exclusively in the court of public opinion has become clear, and its decision to settle each of these lawsuits over Mr. Cosby's objections is illustrative of AIG's bad faith.".
He emphasized that the Clinton Foundation debate is illustrative of a larger systemic problem surrounding money in politics — a system in which even the appearance that wealthy donors have special influence stirs distrust in the public's mind.
Among a number of matters demonstrating the politicization of the Civil Rights Division's work, a case brought in federal court in Ohio just before the 2004 election concerning voter suppression of African-American voters is especially illustrative.
But the Clinton Valley Little League situation is an especially illustrative example of the way a typical case of youth sports fraud can jolt and divide a community and leave a town bound by trust feeling betrayed.
But I think that these staffing issues in the Trump administration are illustrative of the kinds of problems that occur when you have a new president whose core team was motivated by a hostility to the mainstream.
So, if the bid-offer spread--I'm going to use numbers that are -- that are illustrative your spreads aren't this wide-- but if a bid-offer spread is 49 to 50, you can't sell short on 49.
Her experience eating too few calories, having dangerously low bone density, and missing her periods is illustrative of what seems to be a disturbingly common condition among female athletes: Relative energy deficiency in sports, or RED-S.
But the discussion before a little-known House subcommittee focused on "information technology" proved much more illustrative — as a microcosm of the coming collision between tech and the U.S. government over the need to regulate political ads.
"The particular toys nominated for the '10 Worst Toys' list are illustrative of some potential hazards in toys being sold to consumers, and should not be considered as the only potentially hazardous toys on the market," W.A.T.C.H. said.
Although simpler than I would have preferred (I would have loved to see some different typographic and illustrative styles across the series, like NASA's recent posters), these colorful images do manage to imbue that same sense of optimism.
In his speech, Miliband cites the image of Russia's Vladimir Putin and Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman high-fiving at last year's G20 summit, weeks after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, as illustrative of a new global reality.
The U.N. report called it a "particularly outrageous and high-profile example of judicial harassment against the media in Myanmar" and illustrative of how arrests and prosecutions are conducted "in violation of the right to freedom of expression".
Though his source imagery was often illustrative photography (examples include Eadweard Muybridge's naked male wrestlers and a screaming image from Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 film The Battleship Potempkin), Bacon famously tried to reject all narrative closure concerning his paintings.
And that's hugely illustrative of where these icons are today, when exclusively in the hands of their makers—one finding new adventures of veritable intrigue and invention, the other resigned to painfully familiar play styles and fan art.
While highly-paid attorneys in a courthouse in San Francisco were busy waving their arms and pointing at illustrative file cabinets, their client was over in Mountain View hosting Google I/O, a giant trade conference for developers.
But you likely won't know until you are within striking distance (almost close enough to touch) of Alison Elizabeth Taylor's collages that the work is marquetry, a kind of rigorously illustrative technique consisting of layers of carved wood.
"They are illustrative of a larger pattern of serious laws-of-war violations — some amounting to war crimes — that extends to all provinces in Afghanistan where these paramilitary forces operate with impunity," the group said in a report.
To find your Mars sign, plug in your birth date, time, and location to your preferred birth chart generator and find the symbol that looks like a circle with an arrow pointing up, illustrative of a penetrative force.
The show kicks off with a large straightforward illustrative painting by Miloslav Dvořak, "Le Golem et Rabbi Loew près de Prague" (22015) but soon turns weirder with a 713 Dennis Hopper photograph of the great beatnik Wallace Berman.
The story was written by a noblewoman and lady-in-waiting named Murasaki Shikibu and is widely considered to be the first novel — paving the way for centuries of literary study and analysis, imitation, and numerous illustrative exercises.
NASA's probe is now just over 3,000 feet above the centre mass of Bennu, which is closer than your average military attack helicopters fly at cruising distance above Earth, as NASA helpfully points out in the illustrative graphic below.
During the Black-ish panel featuring the show's cast and creative team, Barris's frustrated answer to a (white) reporter asking about the racial demographics of Black-ish's audience was a particularly illustrative moment, not to mention an emotional one.
The naked exploitation and hollow bromides we see in The Outer Worlds serve an illustrative purpose to throw some of our own era into sharp relief, but the satire is so broad that it also alienated me from it.
For those who can't stomach an entire book on this subject but are still looking for a little freaky animal porn to round out their week, we've listed a few of our favorite examples below, along with illustrative videos.
This open letter to employees by Groupon's former CEO Andrew Mason upon his exiting the company is a very illustrative example of humble leadership (a matter of debate, though, if the timing was as well chosen as the words).
There were tears and gifts and genuine concern (not unfounded) about what my coworkers and I would do to survive, a phenomenon both touching and illustrative of how identified we were with the role we played in their lives.
There are some differences between the two series—the Canucks had home-ice advantage in 2011, and Predators do not, for example—but the illustrative example of how a goaltender can murder his own team away from home remains.
But one way to think about the gross margin refiners are able to achieve is to consider an illustrative refinery that processes three barrels of crude to produce two barrels of gasoline and one barrel of distillate fuel oil.
The professional life of cancer genetics pioneer Henry T. Lynch, MD, who died earlier this month at age 91, is illustrative of the perseverance and grit often needed to buck the medical establishment in order to advance medical science.
Outside of the controversy of Nike's alleged role in Cain's physical and mental decline, her experience eating too few calories, having dangerously low bone density, and missing her periods is illustrative of a disturbingly common condition among female athletes.
For a woman who has enjoyed so many advantages to complain about a series of sad but, as the New Republic's Charlotte Shane argued, reasonably commonplace occurrences is just totally typical and illustrative of what's wrong with white feminism.
The plight of orcas in the Pacific Northwest is illustrative of the dangers they face in parts of the world: dwindling food supplies; human activities like shipping crowding their habitats; and pollution making them sick and leading to miscarriages.
In countries where communists are a minority, Mr. Banning wrote, he could photograph people who became party members "out of conviction rather than as a career move," and in doing so, take an illustrative pulse of the Red Revolution.
Bookshelf Even though Central Park, like the rest of Manhattan, is largely man-made, not natural, it is a place to experience in person, not secondhand through images, regardless of their authenticity, nor through narratives, no matter how illustrative.
Equal parts narrative and illustrative, Chau's works are rendered with pen-and-ink on printmaking paper, inspired by the drawings of Ben Shahn and Andy Warhol, as well as the paintings of Marc Chagall and Swedish mystic artist, Hilma af Klint.
While that's a small number compared withthe billion people who pull up WhatsApp every month, or the 800 million people who go on Facebook Messenger, it's illustrative of the early growth that signaled each of these services had mainstream appeal.
In one illustrative sequence, I sink into the ground and burrow along a path of luminescent purple ink of my own creation—then burst back to the surface in the middle of an industrial arena and start firing my gun.
An illustrative anecdote: In 1995, Clinton participated in a short Christmas special with Martha Stewart in which the pair hang a gold wreath—with 50 acorns representing the 50 states—on the Truman Balcony to celebrate Christmas at the White House.
"To create this illustrative look and feel, the Story Studio team built an internal production tool that allows the film's illustrators to paint entire scenes in VR using Oculus Touch," an Oculus Story Studio spokesperson told Mashable in an emailed statement.
The research, targeting high-earning clients of the bank's wealth management unit, was based on a model of an "illustrative Jane and Joe" entering the job market with an annual salary of at least $100,000 and an inheritance of $1 million.
The low end of the unsubsidized costs for onshore wind are now $29 per megawatt hour, while "the levelized cost of utility-scale solar is nearly identical to the illustrative marginal cost of coal, at $36/MWh," a summary notes.
It also gives AI naysayers an illustrative example of what the technology can do for consumers, instead of just for under-the-hood systems like data centers and advertising networks or for more limited hardware use cases like smart speakers.
With "loan agreement policies" given as explanation for the restrictions on pencils and paper, approximately 20 opponents to the regulation sat throughout the exhibition space modelling clay, in what was an apparent loophole to the expulsion of any illustrative reproductions.
My reaction, even when I know better, is illustrative of that, and I can't help but think about actor/writer Simon Pegg's essay on geek consumerism: We don't view an entertainment monopoly as a monopoly because it's #content that pleases us.
A Tesco spokesman said the changes at Woolwich were illustrative of Tesco Chief Executive Dave Lewis' strategy to turn around the business, giving shoppers more choice so they start to see superstores as the most convenient way to shop again.
Even more illustrative here, however, is that the physical recreation gives a greater visual and three-dimensional understanding of the differences between the drawings and the finished painting in scale, color, modeling, and, most importantly, the final context of display.
With endless enthusiasm and a curious mind, Mr. Weilerstein offers historical context and musical analysis (rarely too technical for outsiders), as well as a wealth of illustrative audio clips; the effect is like program notes for his concerts brought to life.
A particularly illustrative example of its impotence is that the Information Collection Budget, a report cataloguing agency activities regarding the Paperwork Reduction Act that is supposedly required on an annual basis, has not actually been published in more than three years.
She has a portraitist's skill with tiny subtleties of expression and lighting and a New Objectivist's eye for the raw grotesquerie of bodies and their surroundings, and her illustrative technique extends from impossibly delicate hairbreadth shading to passionate marker-mashing scribbles.
Again, NAFTA is illustrative: U.S.-produced parts and components comprise, on average, 40 percent of the products imported into the United States from Mexico, according to the U.S. Commerce Department; 20 years ago, that would have been less than 5 percent.
The agreement was struck after a day of last-minute negotiations ahead of a December 20 funding deadline -- illustrative of the ongoing cycle among federal lawmakers rushing to reach an agreement to fund the federal government and avoid another holiday shutdown.
Asked jointly to choose an illustrative page from a piece neither has yet fully heard, Ms. Auerbach and Mr. Kavakos picked the work's first eight bars: a violin solo that sets up a polarity between airy whisper and forceful brutality.
An arc — a character begins as one person, meets an obstacle, overcomes it, and becomes a different person over the course of the quest — depends on the clear and illustrative contrast between who the characters originally are and who they become.
In one especially illustrative example, when Mead looked at the script for 2003 disaster thriller The Core, he realized that the drilling machine that was central to the movie's premise had an engineering flaw, and wouldn't actually work in the real world.
" Here's another key passage: "Even with the net premium of $300 shown in the illustrative examples for a person with income at 75 percent of the [federal poverty line] ($11,400 in 2026), the deductible would be more than half their annual income.
While illustrative examples such as Susan Fowler's blog post about Uber and Ellen Pao's revelations regarding the venture capital industry have focused on gender discrimination and harassment, the courageous exposure of a culture of silence is the first step toward taking it down.
"The star of this dish is veal sweetbreads/i find we have much in common," she explains in poetry, and as she speaks, illustrative brush strokes scribble and stack until a gourmet sweetbread dish and its individual ingredients float all around me.
Marine Lieutenant General Thomas Waldhauser, the nominee to lead the U.S. military's Africa Command, suggested the internal division was illustrative of limits of Islamic State's influence over Boko Haram so far, despite the West African group's pledge of allegiance to it last year.
For example, take X-ray photographs of objects, both animated and inanimate and introduce them as illustrative of our networked world and the notion that each discrete human being is essentially a space of molecular flows, an interchange where energy moves through matter.
"In order to inform the discussions, a very short paper set out in factual detail the number of months that would be required, this was illustrative only and our position of course is that there will be no second referendum," she said.
News of the tariffs drove the stocks of U.S. domestic steel and aluminum makers sharply higher, but the damage to stocks in other sectors was wide-ranging and illustrative of how broadly investors believe a trade conflict could damage the U.S. economy.
Though it might seem like a trivial formality, the label limits the benefits 2911 dispatchers receive and is illustrative of the way the challenges of the job are often overlooked (first responders, for example, are eligible for retirement earlier than administrative workers).
"It is quite illustrative to note that longer bond yields have not made new lows despite free-falling equity prices, further weakening in the economic outlook and the Fed's large easing package," Nordea chief analyst Jan von Gerich wrote in a client note.
"It is quite illustrative to note that longer bond yields have not made new lows despite free-falling equity prices, further weakening in the economic outlook and the Fed's large easing package," Nordea chief analyst Jan von Gerich said in a note.
Even if there are no panels or speech bubbles or sound effects rendered in bold, illustrative type, reading words and images together requires vigilant attention that may be unfamiliar to readers more accustomed to tumbling into a book made up entirely of text.
"I think the energy and passionate that Beto is bringing to this primary and debate over guns are illustrative of the anger and passion that many Americans feel," Ambler said, though the mandatory buyback is not a position that his organization has backed.
In our book, Making Dogs Happy, we use scientific research, illustrative photos and practical tips to help dog owners to appreciate what their dogs may be feeling from moment to moment, and have strategies ready to respond in ways that support their dogs.
We worked with Marc Goldwein of the Center for a Responsible Federal Budget and reams of Congressional Budget Office numbers to come up with some illustrative examples of how much the Republicans would have to cut to pay for their tax plans.
But, in an illustrative twist, if you Google "20183up Brexit", Google New injects fresh Kremlin-backed opinions into the search results it delivers — see the top and third result here… Clearly, there's no such thing as 'bad propaganda' if you're a Kremlin disinformation node.
There are many examples of the building resembling a pile of stuff that just fell together and is hanging by a thread, but none are more illustrative than this:Yup, that's just, you know, the exposed frame of an office with some random boards on top.
While such a list is by no means comprehensive, it's illustrative of television's track record in prying open what a 1990s documentary called the "celluloid closet" -- a history perhaps best defined less as a steady march than a herky-jerky series of steps forward.
You can decide for yourself how effective the pivot was — offensive comments about another candidate's sex life are proof enough that being woke on war isn't a cure against other blind spots — but it is illustrative of how singularly focused Gravel's campaign is. Sen.
Much like the ghost cars Uber was caught displaying in its app — which it claimed were for illustrative purposes, rather than being exactly accurate depictions of cars available to hail — web users are left having to trust what they're being told is genuinely true.
The example is illustrative: softened up by the more outrageous postings and innuendo, ordinary citizens can find themselves ignoring obvious alternative explanations (as Mr. Tucker admits he did) in order to post and share "news" which fits a set of background suspicions and biases.
Uber's "Unicorn"In an attempt to show why Uber might need so many subsidiaries, I thought the curious cases of the codename "Unicorn" (what Silicon Valley investors call startups that reach valuations of $1 billion) and the company "Apparate International CV" might be illustrative.
It reads: "This hypothetical illustration is provided solely for illustrative purposes, reflects the current beliefs of SBG as of the date hereof, and is based on a variety of assumptions and estimates..."Accordingly, actual results may differ materially from the hypothetical illustration presented herein.
Baba's story is illustrative of two converging trends: the inability of institutional healthcare to address a mental health crisis among young people today, and the rise of an industry selling the promise of mental health with the kind of aspirational messaging usually reserved for luxury brands.
"[Depp] and his counsel's demand for the execution of these two non-disclosure agreements which impose undue financial hardships and burdens on [Heard] are nothing but blatant threats by [Depp] and are illustrative of his continued attempts to thwart real progress in this case," the documents read.
This policy has not changed since last summer, but its external Policy Page – this one being cited by the various reported – was updated in December 2017 to offer additional illustrative examples and more detailed information on all its policies, including the one related to unauthorized streaming devices.
Here's an illustrative example, using the Devers-Palo Verde 2 line in California to make the point: In short, transmission planners need to evaluate projects in the context of the larger US electricity system, not purely in terms of meeting a base case of regional needs.
There is a patterned, upholstered easy chair, but it has a cactus stuck in the middle of it — a very peculiar amalgamation of the natural and the manufactured that is illustrative of the tensions "Tierra" evokes with the very placement of these bricks in the museum.
He has an interlude on Dedication 2 where he addresses being the best rapper alive, but just before it he does something perhaps more illustrative, by freestyling over the beat for Dem Franchise Boyz's "Oh, I Think They Like Me." Of course we like Lil Wayne!
The presidential cancellation of Pompeo's trip could be illustrative of the ongoing internal U.S. government battle over North Korea policy - in May, it was likely the intervention of National Security Advisor John Bolton and Vice President Mike Pence that convinced Trump to briefly cancel the Singapore Summit.
When considering our system of government, the link between these policies and unexpected global violence is an illustrative but hardly unique one: Bar-Yam was able to describe these cause-and-effect relationships in detail because he looking at very specific inputs and very specific outputs.
Her recent effort to turn Taylor SwiftTaylor Alison SwiftThe Hill's Morning Report — Bloomberg is in; independents sour on impeachment Elizabeth Warren's hypocritical and foolish attack on private equity Progressive Democrats ramp up attacks on private equity MORE into the poster girl for private equity victimization is illustrative.
She has a knack, though, for an illustrative anecdote that underscores her point about inequality, for example that in the 1800s, poor people would sell their teeth to the rich, whose own had rotted away from the consumption of sweets that the poor could not afford.
Here, the subject's shaved eyebrows and plucked hairline give her the slightly amphibious look of an E. T. Rembrandt's "Woman With a Pink," two rooms away, is more certainly a portrait, though it, too, suggests an illustrative dimension: It catches the moving shadow of age in action.
That funny, slightly stereotypical grammatical quirk of Usher's folks—"homosexualities"—is illustrative of Jackson's keen ear for spoken language, and of how syntax is one sign of the growing split between Usher and the culture that raised him, but also of "A Strange Loop" 's formal multiplicity.
Though Mr. Lucas said in an interview that he was later told that he was in fact on the voter rolls and had been turned away by mistake, he said the situation was illustrative of larger problems, namely how hard it can be to vote in America.
"Perhaps the most illustrative way to explain Trinko's effect is this: had the decision been in place 40 years ago, the government's ability to pursue the antitrust suit that led to the break-up of AT&T...would have been in question," the FTC argued at the time.
"People use 10 degrees as an illustrative example" — of a nightmare scenario where climate change goes much, much worse than expected in every respect — "and looking at it, even 10 degrees would not really cause the collapse of industrial civilization," though the effects would still be pretty horrifying.
Instead of only investing in one asset, a diversified approach at that time might have included the following investments (indexed for illustrative purposes only): This portfolio would have yielded drastically different results, compared to the first scenario, with annualized gains of 6.16 percent over that same time period.
It's designed to be an illustrative example of the breadth and magnitude of opposition to the Federal Communication Commission's recent regulatory behavior (or lack thereof) that open internet advocates fear could roll back years of legislative progress, in a fashion similar to the SOPA and PIPA protests of 2012.
But the way lawmakers and the Trump White House have found themselves in the same exact box canyon they wallowed in as the initial iteration of "repeal and replace" imploded less than two weeks ago is illustrative of complexity that continues to dominate -- and plague -- this internal debate.
Cyber experts consulted by CNN say the incidents are illustrative of how vulnerable Americans -- even those in the highest reaches of power -- remain to the potential threat of spear-phishing, the process through which officials are duped by hackers, and expose government computers and systems to various cyber threats.
That subcommittee fight was important and illustrative, because it represented a broader shift that was probably the most fundamental change effected by the class: Power moved from committees to subcommittees, and subcommittee chairs for the first time got to set their own agendas and hire their own staffs.
Think of "The History of the Hudson River Valley From the Civil War to Modern Times" (The Overlook Press, $45) less as a commonplace chronological history than as a thematic collection of illustrative postcards sent by Vernon Benjamin, a former journalist who has lectured at Bard and Marist Colleges.
Illustrative of Tennessee's recession since Summitt retired in 193 after she was found to have Alzheimer's disease, the Lady Vols fell out of the Top 25 in February for the first time in 31 years and, with a 19-13 record, wound up with their lowest seeding ever.
These statements are illustrative of an unspoken deal a number of Republican senators have made with Trump: They might disagree with much of his bombastic behavior and policy, but as long as he keeps offering up judicial nominees who continue to advance their agenda, they'll fall in line.
CBO and JCT's projections are for benchmark plans that are illustrative in that they do not include any cost-sharing reductions that might be implemented through the State Stability and Innovation Program and they would not provide any benefits before the deductible was met, except for preventive care.
It was, for one night at least, illustrative of the gulf that still exists between the Warriors and the rest of the N.B.A. While Golden State's dominance had led many to despair, the Nuggets entered the game ahead in the standings and hopeful that they were bridging the gap.
If we assume for illustrative purposes that the Times/Siena surveys are basically right (we have polled or are currently polling 2218-some races), Democrats have a comfortable advantage in enough Republican-held districts to give them 17 of the 23 seats they need to take a majority.
In "A Dream of Sound Inside the Mountain," written "after" Anish Kapoor as a response to his sculpture "Large Mountain" (among poems by several poets in a chapbook that accompanied a 2013–14 exhibition of the work in Brussels), there is nothing remotely descriptive or illustrative of Kapoor's work.
Here's an illustrative example of how Caavo works from Nilay Patel's review: "When you ask it to play 'The Verge's iPhone review on YouTube,' the Caavo switches to the Apple TV, opens the YouTube app, selects the search menu, types in the correct YouTube ID, and opens the video for you."
This side of the music business may seem dry as sandpaper, the antithesis of grime's raw creative energy—"here be beauty, there be pie charts," as Jez put it in Peep Show—but it's illustrative of a new paradigm; grime as mainstream is, for now at least, the way things are.
Not only will the books ahead be your go-to for beautiful pictures, illustrative histories, and, let's face it, stuff that just looks pretty on the shelf, but they'll also serve as their own sort of style almanacs that'll get you up-to-speed on all of the industry's happenings.
As increasing delays and other problems in the city's subway system have reached a breaking point, the story of why New York, the economic capital of the world, employs subway cars long past their expiration date is illustrative of many issues plaguing the region's transit infrastructure and why fixes are hard.
In an illustrative example, CBO and JCT estimate that a 21-year-old with income at 175 percent of the FPL in 2026 would be eligible for a premium tax credit of about $3,400 under current law; the tax credit would fall to about $2,4503 under the legislation (see Table 4).
Matisse didn't disguise his brushstrokes either, and like Bell's many of his paintings have an illustrative, colouring-in quality, but he was less likely to dilute his paints, so that each area stands out strongly, and he used them more graphically, giving each part of a picture its own character.
In an illustrative example, CBO and JCT estimate that a 22009-year-old with income at 22010 percent of the FPL in 2026 would be eligible for a premium tax credit of about $3,400 under current law; the tax credit would fall to about $2,450 under the legislation (see Table 4).
Trump's reaction to the tragedy at the Pittsburgh synagogue this past weekend was illustrative: After telling reporters he would probably "pass" on phoning the pipe bomb targets, he suggested the lives of innocent people freely practicing their religion in a place of worship might have been saved if there were armed guards inside.
Unfortunately in other ways I fear the professor and I lack some of the common ground that co-religionists should share, and that his essay is illustrative of the real chasm separating the sides of the current Catholic controversy, and the difficulties involved in trying to dialogue across such a wide expanse.
The Washington team is again illustrative of the larger trend: its billionaire owner has insisted that marketing, promoting and profiting off its preferred racial slur actually honors our people, and when defending his use of the slur, he has asserted that he is genuinely concerned about the challenges Native Americans face today.
It said though such cases were "illustrative" to help discussions with the EU. Earlier, Dominic Raab, a pro-Leave campaigner who is now minister for courts and justice, said Britain would most likely suggest Britain and the EU should appoint arbitrators and agree a third party to deal with contentious issues post-Brexit.
This example is not intended to show the actual distribution of the forthcoming House bill, but is broadly illustrative of the trade-offs involved in financing a tax cut that offers larger benefits for higher-income families than for lower-income families, as it seems likely the bill from House Republicans will do.
Looping drone video provided perspective of the immensity of the landscape surrounding a Russian village swallowed by sand, while weeks of photographing and recording video of a protest site in Khartoum, Sudan, resulted in a gorgeous, illustrative portrayal of life following the toppling of the nation's longtime dictator, Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
Still, the pieces in the show are too solid and static to be entirely illustrative of another way of thinking beyond the four walls of the gallery — except for the literal gesture of extending the exhibition out of the gallery's front door, where a continually diminishing dusting of pulverized coins was thrown into the street.
This list is by no means comprehensive, but is instead illustrative of the different shapes and forms that activism can take across the US. James Robinson is the founder of Free2Be Safe Anti-Violence Project, a public charity that provides minority victims of violence, bullying, and abuse with social services like counseling, support groups, public advocacy, and professional development.
The contest over Abyei, on the relatively new international border between Sudan and South Sudan, is illustrative: its knotty history goes back to the drawing of provincial boundaries in 1905, and takes in ethnic conflicts sharpened by civil war, growing competition for grazing lands and oil fields that until recently produced a quarter of Sudanese output.
"Illustrative of Evans' deep misunderstanding of both leadership and of labor, he stated on "accomplished vegan ultra-endurance athlete" Rich Roll's podcast just before Juicero's launch that he treats "every Juicero team member as a venture capitalist who can make one bet—and that's how they're going to allocate their 2700, 2400, 25, 20163 hours per week.
That was not a politic thing to be in the postwar art world, when abstraction became the mainstream and even most representational painting had a factual, empirical, or formal rather than an illustrative bent; consider such contemporaries of Kitaj's as Lucian Freud, Philip Pearlstein, or Antonio Lopez Garcia: none of them admits overt narrative, metaphor, myth, or symbolism.
A young boy with short dark hair looks possessed by mania when celebrities pass; he screams for them to make Snapchat content with him, they wander over and appease him with a selfie, but once the photo is taken he loses all interest, and his attention switches to successfully uploading his content with an adequate caption and illustrative garnishes.
For illustrative purposes, one could assume that voters should have returned ballots at the same rate as everywhere else (which would add several hundred absentee votes to the total), and assume that the overall absentee vote would have been 30 points more Democratic than the non-absentee vote, as was the case in the rest of the district.
To that end, Mr. Barr's writings and constitutional thinking are illustrative and can guide lawmakers as they vet his nomination and determine how he sees the relationship between the Justice Department and the White House, where he feels the department's priorities should rest, and how he now regards important moments during his last appointment to lead the agency.
On-the-record speculation about the future of one's colleagues is seen as uncouth in a Capitol overflowing with ambition, but the hushed whispers about the pair of Democrats — who, together, spoke for more than half of their party's time during the trial — is pervasive from every corner of the caucus, and illustrative of their stature among their colleagues.
" Weigel describes an illustrative scene from a forties teen novel in which a group of boys—"The Checkers," they're ominously called—hang out in front of a favorite date spot in their Wisconsin town in order to report, the narrator says, "any violations on the part of the girls who are supposed to be going steady.
The demo on the company's home page is created with a special proprietary voice just for illustrative purposes, but to actually activate the editing and augmenting feature for a piece of their own audio, users have to first record a number of statements that are repeated back, based on text created on the fly and in real time.
Some of her fellow UDPs have made the best of their new situation: an infectious diseases doctor named Carlos Oliveira (who, incidentally, is missing both of his hands and has had his forearms reworked into pincers in an illustrative example of the differences between the two worlds) has become known worldwide and is widely seen as a face of the UDP population.
Heroes and heroines of the time are always falling asleep and waking up in some illustrative elsewhere—the pattern holds true for everyone from Alice to Twain's Connecticut Yankee—and Morris's hero wakes up in a perfect socialist-agrarian England, restored to a pastoral purity that somehow doesn't include dawn-to-dusk labor in the fields or the constant threat of famine.
This situation is illustrative for me of the conundrum of leaning on major collectors for exhibition support: by lending their works to exhibitions like Generations, collectors are able to make inroads into the canon, to help reorient it to acknowledge that Black artists were at the forefront of abstract art throughout the post-war era, though they were often ignored.
For illustrative examples of what that might look like, you can delve into a 2005 blueprint released by Peter Diamond (whom Obama later tried to appoint to a Federal Reserve Board seat) and Peter Orszag (who served as Obama's Office of Management and Budget director for years) or a 2010 plan that the Obama-aligned Center for American Progress think tank put out.
Babylon's selective data dump on Watkins is also an illustrative example of a digital service's ability to access and shape individual data at will — pointing to the underlining power asymmetries between these data-capturing technology platforms (which are gaining increasing agency over our decisions) and their users who only get highly mediated, hyper controlled access to the databases they help to feed.
Another manipulative design decision flagged by the report is especially illustrative of the deceptive levels to which companies will stoop to get users to do what they want — with the watchdog pointing out how Facebook paints fake red dots onto its UI in the midst of consent decision flows in order to encourage the user to think they have a message or a notification.
In another illustrative recent example of the tussle between tech companies seeking to accelerate the deployment of autonomous technologies and regulators tasked with ensuring public safety, Uber's self driving cars were forced off the road in California last month — after the company initially flouted an order to terminate a pilot of the tech, after claiming it did not need a permit to operate them.

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