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"inextricably" Definitions
  1. if two things are inextricably linked, etc., it is impossible to separate them

967 Sentences With "inextricably"

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"Brexit and Trump were inextricably linked in 2016, and they are inextricably linked today," Steve Bannon told me.
" And his story is inextricably bound up with "Fiddler.
For better or worse, Tesla and Musk are inextricably linked.
Toys and Star Wars are inextricably linked forever and ever.
Parties are private organizations, inextricably intertwined with the political process.
His popularity is inextricably linked to Lee Kuan Yew's legacy.
When we turn out to depend, inextricably, on one another.
Colette's fiction was tied up inextricably with her personal life.
His "aspirations were inextricably linked to his limitations," they say.
I think that Goalkeepers and climate change are inextricably linked.
Mr. Ntshona's theatrical career was inextricably connected to Mr. Kani's.
Mass incarceration is inextricably linked to mass undereducation in America.
ADELAIDE, Australia — Cricket and gambling have always been inextricably linked.
But on social media, pineapples are inextricably tied to infertility.
Still, Buttigieg's identity and his campaign have been inextricably linked.
But the fact is that the two are inextricably tied.
The trade deficit is inextricably linked to this capital inflow.
They are inextricably linked to race, class and neighborhood identity.
This is because nuclear energy and geopolitics are inextricably linked.
His research suggests that inequality is inextricably linked to civilization.
And for most, the car is inextricably tied to Reynolds.
They are outside the uranium industry, but inextricably connected to it.
And sometimes my stories will be inextricably linked to her experiences.
Because in real life, love and loss are sadly inextricably intertwined.
America's trade and industrial policy is inextricably linked with China now.
They found that trade and geopolitics have always been inextricably linked.
The Beatles are inextricably interwoven into the fabric of modern music.
Their music is inextricably lined to their provocative and powerful activism.
Jefferson's "aspirations were inextricably linked to his limitations," the authors say.
At its heart, the Sunshine Policy was inextricably linked with money.
Capitalism is, at its core, inextricably linked to the American experiment.
"My directorial style was inextricably linked to the building," Mendes said.
Our nation's infrastructure is bound inextricably, or even "glued," to cyberspace.
We are all inextricably linked as people of this great nation.
To him, the connection between sports and conservation is inextricably linked.
Agribusiness and the deforestation of the Amazon are inextricably linked issues.
It may seem like student loans and millennials are inextricably linked.
These two revelations are inextricably entwined, each enabling and necessitating the other.
But unlike most tie-in game projects, the two are inextricably linked.
Not at all, because deep reading and good writing are inextricably linked.
"For generations, socializing and alcohol have been absolutely, inextricably linked," said Salway.
Life's beauty and its anguish are inextricably linked, Qureshi seems to say.
The history of representative democracy is inextricably intertwined with that of parties.
In my mind, it's still inextricably linked to the smell of hairspray.
But I think fashion and Hip Hop have always been inextricably connected.
The reasoning behind active religiosity and whirlwind romance, then, are inextricably intertwined.
And so Obama's rise became inextricably linked to Coates's own intellectual and
"We understand that these funding streams are inextricably linked," they wrote. Del.
The answer, unfortunately, is all of it, because it's all inextricably linked.
Evan Greer: For me, music and activism have always been inextricably linked.
The process that led to Russia's ouster is inextricably linked to Canada.
The term sustainable travel has been inextricably tied to opulent eco-travel.
Age-old investing folklore says that risk and return are inextricably linked.
Maternal and newborn health are inextricably linked to family planning, said Kates.
Its lyrics are desperate and defiant, inextricably tied to West's own blackness.
Let's start with the undeniable, incontrovertible fact: Risk and reward are inextricably linked.
Her power of super strength is inextricably wrapped up in tragedy and violation.
It started with a simple idea: that dignity and hygiene are inextricably linked.
You're just linking yourself inextricably to someone you'll never, ever live up to.
Now it's clear that long-term growth and climate action are inextricably linked.
But the omnipresent law of unintended consequences is inextricably linked to the FOSTLP.
Clinton's criticisms of her husband — but their goals are now inextricably aligned. Mrs.
The future of business and the health of our communities are inextricably linked.
According to the Vienna-based hypnotherapist, food is inextricably linked to our emotions.
For President Xi, the economic agenda is inextricably tied to the political agenda.
And her costuming in "Frozen 2" is inextricably linked to Elsa's journey, too.
But the guide is inextricably part of tradition, and reflects the prevailing norms.
To begin with, the American economy is inextricably linked to the global economy.
The fate of the race is inextricably linked to the White House fight.
Though the two places could not be more different, they are inextricably linked.
But others inside and outside the State Department see them as inextricably linked.
And then there is the internet, which is inextricably intertwined with the grid.
As mentioned, dancehall and reggaetón have been inextricably linked from the very beginning.
But be warned: ideas on what people should eat are inextricably linked with politics.
Why it matters: Economic espionage, supply chain issues and national security are inextricably linked.
And in the United States, that culture of violence is inextricably linked with racism.
And at these kinds of companies, drinking is often inextricably woven into that experience.
In Call Me By Your Name, the romantic and the erotic are inextricably intertwined.
The current migration patterns into the US are inextricably linked to this historical context.
For the four young women in Assassination Nation, revenge is tied inextricably with survival.
From that first cameo on, the Cosmo and the HBO series were inextricably linked.
As the Mafia became inextricably entwined in his business, Blutrich's insurance-fraud scheme grew.
And it's worth noting that Cohen's financial affairs are inextricably intertwined with the president's.
Our history of the nation is really inextricably intertwined with racial discrimination, with slavery.
A package of seven agreements is inextricably linked to the free movement of people.
Given the target of her attack, those questions would seem to be inextricably linked.
As we know too well from the housing crash, our fates are inextricably linked.
Throughout the course of the 20th century, sports and politics have been inextricably linked.
And for many millennial voters, that total is inextricably tied up with student debt.
But what we know is that those two are inextricably tied to each other.
The floppy disk's history is inextricably tied to the growth of the personal computer.
Another factor to consider is how inextricably linked the CEO is to the company.
The company's financial history is inextricably tied to the country's economic ebbs and flows.
For many, it is inextricably linked with the very idea of Paris and France.
Beyond that, tariff policy is inextricably linked with America's role as a global superpower.
All of these are inextricably linked with the current structures of power and dominion.
The teenage memories of many Irish women are inextricably linked to Ms. O'Riordan's voice.
I see these goals as inextricably linked, a kind of double helix of selfhood.
And those towers will inextricably rely on fiber-optic backhaul to shuttle their data.
But his decision is inextricably linked to both Sanders' and Biden's rise in 2020.
Lee Hsien Loong's "popularity is inextricably linked to Lee Kuan Yew's legacy," they wrote.
"Ankara rightly considers this group to be inextricably linked to the PKK," Cook testified.
Our future and our prosperity are inextricably linked to the health of our ocean.
For those who work at sea, economic opportunity is inextricably tied to environmental protection.
Our diverse cultures, our political issues and of course our economies are inextricably intertwined.
And, rather than being free from political considerations, they are inextricably tethered to politics.
The Switch line of consoles and the Zelda series of games feel inextricably linked.
Germany's success, she said, was inextricably tied to the success of the European Union.
Their use of obnoxiously bright Day-Glo is now inextricably associated with the sixties.
In Bologna, memory is inextricably linked to a painful episode in the city's history.
They have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.
For him, as for most professional fighters, Muay Thai and life are inextricably intertwined.
"My life is inextricably intertwined with Mary Richards', and probably always will be," she said.
She's been inextricably linked to the Academy Awards from the beginning of her film career.
The film simply takes as fact that the political and the personal are inextricably intertwined.
Modern Black trauma is inextricably linked to US history, and Locke makes this fact known.
Is the cowboy fantasy inextricably linked with racism for players, even in this digital world?
And the language used to push that goal is inextricably linked to the goal itself.
Asking about abortion means recognizing that reproductive health care is inextricably linked to economic mobility.
It's inextricably linked to fear and anxiety, economic survival, illness, and death in our minds.
It matters because U.S. car sales are inextricably linked to a robust auto finance market.
What is it about the cupcake and its ilk which is inextricably linked to women?
Plaintiffs' lawyers contended some evidence of corporate misconduct was inextricably linked to their scientific claims.
She saw very clearly that art and history are inextricably connected to politics and economics.
In Hanson's world, sports gambling and money laundering were inextricably connected to the drug trade.
The two stocks have been inextricably linked to PC sales for the past three decades.
Slavery and whiskey, far from being two separate strands of Southern history, were inextricably entwined.
This is especially unusual and disorderly since the British government and parliament are inextricably linked.
However, when nonexempt information is "inextricably intertwined" with exempt information, reasonable segregation is not possible.
The value of your company is inextricably linked to the value you offer the world.
They are inextricably linked, with hundreds of billions of dollars in goods traded each year.
"The recovery of the city is inextricably entwined with the recovery of the school district."
When you look back at NBA history, certain seasons are inextricably linked to certain memories.
Their income and profits are, of course, inextricably connected to the "engagement" of their users.
These two rights are inextricably linked, and much of exercising them begins with open conversation.
It was a marketing move rooted in the obvious: These two cities are inextricably intertwined.
That's why trans equality is so inextricably linked to the broader fight for gender equality.
Editorial Women's progress in America has been inextricably tied to the availability of birth control.
Ending the P.K.K. conflict in Turkey is inextricably linked to peaceful relations with Syria's Kurds.
It is that both life and death are inextricably braided together that elicits the shudder.
" Disarray at home, he goes on, "is thus inextricably linked to disarray in the world.
The Kurds are facing a complex of crises, each one inextricably intertwined with the others.
POLITICAL DEADLOCK in Israel is now inextricably intertwined with a case against the prime minister.
My own understanding of humility is inextricably tied to a decades-long journey of faith.
Each character in the Trey Edward Shults-helmed film is inextricably tied to one another.
Doing it after a funeral sounds fucking weird, but funerals and weddings are inextricably linked.
But its biggest flaw was the notion that economic and political liberalism were inextricably linked.
The quality of such a book is inextricably linked to the quality of that interaction.
Architecture's sense of inferiority to art and art's own jealousy of architecture are inextricably entangled.
And now more than ever, we see these two areas of interest as inextricably linked.
Something in between, probably — was once inextricably linked to the wildly conflicted discussions it inspired.
"Documenta is inextricably linked with Kassel," the city's mayor, Christian Geselle, said in a statement.
The way we date now is inextricably linked to the way technology has infiltrated our lives.
But this is a false dilemma: America's domestic prosperity is inextricably linked to our international leadership.
The two sides are inextricably bound together, but they don't like each other all that much.
It's become inextricably linked to our future child as opposed to a refreshing, slightly bitter salad.
We will achieve both goals as we believe seeking justice and finding them are inextricably entwined.
Our hair is inextricably linked with our identity, making work like Favour's both inspiring and relatable.
The critical problem is that the rainforest's climate is inextricably tied to the rainforest's very existence.
Male nudity is, in his mind, inextricably linked to sex and violence, to lust and aggression.
He said the Sixers play "that bully ball — Philly," as if the two were inextricably linked.
"The health of your body is inextricably linked to the health of your hair," Sallis says.
The two share a fraught but inextricably linked relationship that is the heart of the series.
The Cavern Club, another Liverpool venue inextricably linked with the Fab Four, also posted its condolences.
It seems the fortunes of the overall market and the Wall Street leader are inextricably linked.
In short, in the Estonia of the time, official and unofficial art began to inextricably merge.
Additionally, crime within their communities is inextricably linked to structural inequalities that are beyond their control.
"His popularity is inextricably linked to Lee Kuan Yew's legacy," they said in a 2017 statement.
Is it handed out by a local criminal justice system that appears inextricably driven by racism?
Much of what I'm going to tell you is inextricably bound up with that silver tiger.
It started when the country was born, and it has been bound up inextricably in race.
In Wilson's mind, collective security was linked inextricably to four other aspects of liberal world order.
He argues that these practices are inextricably bound with photography as a medium of constructive desire.
In 2000, U.N. Security Council Resolution 1325 asserted that peace is inextricably linked with gender equality.
But at this moment, there was only the raw pain that is inextricably linked to love.
But it frustrated Jackson that its success meant his reputation became so inextricably entwined with alcoholism.
"What's on everyone's mind is: Has the culture been inextricably damaged by this environment?" she said.
That strategy isn't inextricably linked to Trump's brand of politics or his relationship with Fox News.
Americans also see the tax bill as inextricably linked to the Republican Party and Mr. Trump.
But somewhere along the way, crime in Baltimore and the Baltimore police, they became inextricably linked.
We must face the fact that our destiny is inextricably linked to the fate of others.
"Removal of the President is a process inextricably intertwined with its seismic political effects," he wrote.
But everyone who loves fly fishing shares the opinion that environmentalism is inextricably linked to it.
I will defend both -- because unlike this President, you and I know they are inextricably linked.
As it is throughout the South, football at Clemson is inextricably entangled with religion and patriotism.
And even though his chances are brighter than Herman Cain's, the two nominations are inextricably linked.
Each track was its own moment, but they were inextricably connected, weaving a stronger fabric together.
The new director then decided that promotions would also be inextricably attached to tours at headquarters.
Since the 2016 election, the notion of hacking has become inextricably linked with one country: Russia.
The history of books and the history of art, Camplin and Ranauro suggest, are inextricably intertwined.
That's because in California, as in other fire-prone regions, fires and mudslides are inextricably linked.
The Opry House reveals how inextricably linked vaudeville performance and blackface minstrelsy were to early animation.
Ever since the days of Samson, a person's power has been something inextricably linked to their hair.
What was already a popular genre became inextricably linked to the Easter season in the public imagination.
From the Dancing Baby to the Hamster Dance, the early internet subculture was inextricably linked with GIFs.
In other words, the regular trucking business is inextricably linked to the success of deploying autonomous trucks.
Paul and I have been married for over two years now; we've threaded ourselves together tenderly, inextricably.
Her image is inspired inextricably by past eras, though her sound is crafted perfectly to remain current.
The Copa de la Coronación set a precedent, in that it was inextricably tied to contemporary politics.
In other words, our faculty of language may be inextricably tied to the structure of our noggins.
It's interesting how credit cards have become inextricably tied to travel (and tangentially, experiences) in our minds.
And in a real way, the company's history mirrored the game industry it was inextricably linked to.
However, we must recognize that our health and well-being are inextricably linked to healthy, functioning ecosystems.
Many of those mistakes have to do with housing policy, which is inextricably linked to transportation policy.
For Mr. Bush the impulses to do in his opponents and to do good were inextricably bound.
But as anyone blessed to be black knows, one's identity is inextricably wound up in one's hair.
Also, California is still dealing with the deadly wildfires, which, yes, are inextricably linked to climate change.
But as a disabled person, I am all too aware that death and disability are inextricably linked.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of the player inextricably linked with Ralph Branca.
Nonetheless, the genre remains inextricably tied to the everyday—the biases and limitations of the writer's time.
But for Zandile Gumede, the first female mayor of Durban, South Africa, they are inextricably woven together.
Despite incorporating aspects of philosophy, statistics and even sociology, economic science is also inextricably connected to politics.
He became a spiritual cosmologist, believing that the universe was conscious and that everything was inextricably connected.
Pokémon Home reconnects owners not just with Pokémon but with the life events they're inextricably linked to.
The Rooney family has been inextricably linked to the Mara family, which owns half of the Giants.
Among his contemporaries, recognition of Lowell's mental instability was inextricably bound up with awe of his talent.
Influencer culture, as we know it today, is inextricably tied to consumerism and the rise of technology.
Op-Ed Contributor The United States and China have been inextricably linked since the birth of America.
Moreover, a company's ability to succeed is inextricably linked to their ability to recruit the best talent.
But I believe that our humanity — our humanness — is inextricably intertwined with the fact of our mortality.
In the view of the sector's retailers, such moral advocacy is inextricably tied to its bottom line.
The Fox "brand" is perhaps too inextricably linked with wild, outside-the-box concepts at this point.
In my region, sanctioning government officials is not enough: Oligarchs and the authorities have always been inextricably linked.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. saw the fights for civil rights and economic justice as being inextricably linked.
Disney was creating a generation of celebrities whose names were inextricably linked to the repression of their sexuality.
They did not understand how Black Christians are inextricably tied to the making and formation of this nation.
But Sanders then told the adoring crowd that these goals were not inextricably linked to his campaign alone.
Their modern status, though, is a corporate creation, a story inextricably linked with that of De Beers itself.
But these loves were complicated; muck and beauty were inextricably entwined, as they are for Mumbai's artists today.
The quiet determination and highbrow self-control Ironside displayed throughout the series seemed inextricably linked to his wheelchair.
It is a rise inextricably linked to the ugly twinned histories of slavery and colonialism in the country.
"That is something that is inextricably linked to the physical violence every day in the streets of America."
These two initiatives are inextricably connected; you can only deploy the new technologies if you can procure them.
His life was about to become inextricably linked with the man who he would face next: Chris Eubank.
It's a place of snow-capped mountains, towering trees, and diverse wildlife inextricably linked to the marine environment.
"Africa's development, climate and resilience agendas are inextricably linked," said Makhtar Diop, the bank's vice-president for Africa.
As is made clear again and again, Greek life on most campuses is inextricably linked with alcohol consumption.
And, like most things patriotic, the Fourth of July has become inextricably linked with our nation's armed forces.
They're called isoflavones, and in the minds of worriers everywhere, they became inextricably associated with female sex hormones.
He argues that mankind is inextricably drawn to violence, but also that all wars are terrible and evil.
While Kay wasn't an AFC Wimbledon fan when she joined the club, she's now inextricably invested in it.
This high rating is inextricably linked to Trump's powerful confrontation of immigration and strong stance on border security.
Harris's biography resembles his in some of its contours and is also inextricably tied to her political identity.
Photo courtesy of Sweet Moon Photo Hip-hop's roots are inextricably linked to political, socioeconomic, and racial inequality.
He said that for every decision he and his team make, they consider business and creativity inextricably linked.
Contrary to the nativist pronouncements by some politicians, our contemporary history is inextricably intertwined with the United States.
He also learned in the clinic that social needs shouldn't be divorced from medical problems; they're inextricably linked.
The fight for reproductive freedom is inextricably linked to the fight for LGBTQ equality for legal reasons, too.
It's as hack a sentiment as "wake up sheeple" and red pillers are inextricably linked with impotent misogyny.
Axios is about collisions — how the worlds of business, tech, media and politics are increasingly and inextricably intertwined.
Going beyond the communication aspect, it does seem that technology is becoming inextricably intertwined with our love lives.
The values of Muslims in the U.S. are not simply compatible with democratic principles, they are inextricably tied.
Millar's most popular works are cuss-filled gems, set in worlds where violence is inextricably linked with justice.
According to the statement, The abortion license is inextricably bound up with the mores of the sexual revolution.
We live in a rape culture, with systemic racism and systems of oppression inextricably tied to our institutions.
Making artwork about climate change is inextricably tied to the history of human intervention in lands and waterways.
It's a story about a young man's difficult coming of age that's inextricably woven into our cultural fabric.
It works because friendship and camaraderie are so inextricably linked to love and sex, especially as a teenager.
Those are the more urgent issues that need to be addressed, and Rosenstein is inextricably tied to them.
However, American fortunes are inextricably linked to those of other countries and global participation strengthens the United States.
Their sense of self-worth, ego and respect all are inextricably tied to the operation of the business.
Johnson said this would likely confuse the public, tarnishing his rights to a phrase "inextricably linked" with him.
Yet Pyongyang's terrorism at home and its terrorism abroad are two sides of the same coin, inextricably linked.
It speaks of the fact that my humanity is caught up and is inextricably bound up in yours.
Is it the politics of the time or are they inextricably linked and impossible to separate right now?
What is essentially wrong with this perspective is that it assumes that meaning and intent are inextricably linked.
At the same time, it folds us, palpably and inextricably, into the fabric of a much grander universe.
Synopsis: After a series of events, the lives of a security operative and an assassin become inextricably linked.
"With any national oil company, the valuation is inextricably linked to the politics of that country," Kapadia said.
His views were embraced by the Republican Party under Ronald Reagan and became inextricably linked to modern conservatism.
SeaWorld also noted that Tilikum was "inextricably connected" with the death of his trainer, Dawn Brancheau, in 2010.
For as long as we can remember, it has been linked inextricably to our notions of summer break.
Black culture and history are also inextricably tied to queer identities throughout history, which the guide delves into.
Mr. Lopp's old house was inextricably tied to him, so he and his dog needed a new one.
That's the very essence of drag, and why its history is inextricably bound with that of punk rock.
For women, the energy of artistic production and sexuality is inextricably linked—most often on a subconscious level.
Or rather the fact that my most-used dating apps appear to be inextricably tethered to my Facebook profile.
Sex and love aren't interchangeable, but they are inextricably linked, and it's important for The Bachelor to acknowledge that.
Those sentiments are inextricably tied to Cohen&aposs more personal sense of disappointment that he feels abandoned by Trump.
It means Nemov's name is inextricably linked to a watershed moment in gymnastics — and he could not be prouder.
But this would come at a heavy price for a firm with a brand inextricably linked to its founder.
The legacy of the Holocaust has become inextricably linked with the figure of six million Jews killed in Europe.
Today, the drawbacks of linking a corporate brand so inextricably to an executive are being thrown into sharp relief.
The history of this country and its obsession with being English-only is inextricably tied to white, Anglo supremacy.
It also resulted in the EU becoming inextricably linked with immigration in the minds of a lot of Brits.
This story was originally published in Dutch on MUNCHIES NL. Unfortunately, being clumsy is inextricably linked to being human.
But Hillary Clinton is inextricably tied to a legacy that failed the children of the mothers of the movement.
The colonial regime entwined Catholicism inextricably with the state; the church has enjoyed wealth, land and prestige ever since.
Form and function are inextricably bound for Banerjee, with all of her major themes grounded in distinct physical materials.
But it'll be in good company — here are eight albums that are forever inextricably linked with their creators' deaths.
It's not cloud-based, but rooted in the computer and inextricably linked to Windows' wasteland of an app Store.
Ironically, four years after writing the single woman's manifesto, Markle's identity is now inextricably linked to her marital status.
Fracking is inextricably linked to Oklahoma, which was the site of the first test of fracking back in 1968.
For as long as Rousey has been famous, WMMA veteran Justino's public persona has been inextricably linked to her.
Much focus now is on how China will react, as the fate of the two nations is inextricably linked.
Mythologies of symbolism, race, and heritage seem innocent enough in costume, but they're all inextricably tied to dirty legacies.
Those two answers, and the two questions they ask—perhaps only in retrospect, but posed nonetheless—are inextricably linked.
Towards a theory of everything We have known since Isaac Newton's day that mass is inextricably linked to gravity.
Economic justice—redistribution and reinvestment—would lower the risk of nuclear war because the two issues are inextricably linked.
From growth hacking to proof-of-value Growth in private sector technology is inextricably tied to open-source technology.
What happens in Washington is inextricably linked to how freedom of expression and innovation unfold in the coming years.
Enforced by decades of sensationalist news stories and manipulative political platforms, punitive paranoia is inextricably tied to American culture.
As we rocket more stuff into space, the odds of it bumping into each other will inextricably go up.
Perhaps there was something inextricably rural and Southern in these men, some perpetual homesickness that needed to be indulged.
This is probably a myth, but that hasn't stopped St. Paddy's Day and the shamrock from being inextricably linked.
The reality is that for most of the Democratic base, gender and race are inextricably linked to economic outcomes.
Because Buddhism is the country's official religion, the state and clergy are inextricably linked, giving the latter immense power.
And under President Trump's "America first" mandate, being tough on crime is inextricably tied to being tough on immigration.
Countless musical and social upheavals of the 20th century were inextricably linked with their devotion to mind-altering substances.
As a gay black man, my race and sexuality are inextricably connected to my relationship with my healthcare providers.
That's why some TV shows — through no fault of their own — become almost inextricably tied to certain presidential administrations.
So how did we even arrive at this point where aptitude is inextricably tied to working long, concentrated hours?
Manager Adam Schiff, in his closing arguments, warned Republicans that their votes would inextricably tie them to the president.
The partnership has inextricably bound them together — Habitat and the organization's most famous supporters, there almost since the beginning.
In the case of China, the bilateral trade is directly and inextricably linked with issues of American national security.
Social psychologists have repeatedly demonstrated that animus against gender nonconformity is inextricably linked with animus against sexual orientation nonconformity.
We left off with Love and Joe inextricably stuck with each other because of love (questionable!) and murder (airtight!).
Inextricably tied together, the Dodgers and Vin Scully raised me, nourished me, showed me why the world needs baseball.
Housing is inextricably tied to avenues of opportunity — good jobs, quality schools, accessible transportation, clean water and safe streets.
The tech world has become inextricably linked to a very specific work uniform: hoodie, t-shirt, jeans, and sneakers.
The idea of political Christian control of America, in this paradigm, is inextricably linked to concerns about the apocalypse.
Though Araeen may contest discussions of his art being enmeshed with his political and cultural views, they are inextricably linked.
"The reason that you hear tech leaders speaking out about this is tech and immigration are inextricably intertwined," Rascoff said.
New Zealand has become inextricably linked to Tolkien's story due to the fact that the film adaptations were shot there.
Since the early days of postcode wars, grime has always been inextricably linked with the idea of location and repping.
For Wilmarth, light and life were inextricably linked — a connection that shone in his art of steel, glass, and paper.
Red Clocks is, on the surface, obsessed with women's reproductive systems, which inextricably ties it to a book like Atwood's.
Bearden seems to create a timeless Black experience through his work, where many people over many generations are inextricably connected.
The scent of pine is inextricably linked in her head with "Muslims in the forest," she said with a laugh.
There are some restaurants that are inextricably linked to their most popular item, like Domino's pizza or Shake Shack's burgers.
Living with a partner means being inextricably enmeshed with not only their domestic habits, but their financial ones as well.
While the Butina case did not stem from the special counsel's investigation into Russia's election interference, it was inextricably connected.
And, for me, symptoms recognized as being part of ADD are inextricably tied to the way I use the internet.
James Bond and the Aston Martin DB5 have been inextricably linked since Sean Connery drove one in Goldfinger, in 1964.
But you can create blockchains without having anything to do with Bitcoin; the success of the two aren't inextricably linked.
Menashe's troubles are of his own making, but they are also inextricably tied to the rigid rules of his faith.
So Twitter shows you the number of followers people have, and that's seems to be inextricably tied to social media.
The Texan singer was really the first male pop singer to create a persona inextricably entwined with sadness and heartache.
We're not sure exactly when or why, but somehow, Jell-O shots and the Fourth of July are inextricably linked.
Iron ore, a commodity whose fortunes are inextricably linked to China, is benefiting from Beijing's reversion to historical stimulus form.
To me, Messenger was always inextricably linked to Facebook, and having to download it as a separate app is annoying.
For Asia's third-largest economy, North Korea is inextricably linked to security and terror concerns around rival Pakistan, Pant explained.
This statement conveniently sidesteps the fact that the economic development of Puerto Rico is inextricably tied to its political future.
In 1998, the song was chosen as the theme song for "Dawson's Creek," and the two have become inextricably linked.
In their letter, they underscored how our nation's energy security and the development of our natural resources are inextricably linked.
Clinton believes that overall American prosperity is inextricably linked to the middle class and has plans to improve its situation.
And its roots are inextricably linked with the wonder and innovation of the Atomic Age—far beyond just its name.
Logan's resurgence could mean that they're back together -- or that their social circles remain inextricably linked (thank you, Emily Gilmore).
It is irrepressible, its very existence inextricably tied to our very spirit, its flame, no matter how weak, not extinguishable.
Whether Mr. Zaharan found the Islamic State or the Islamic State found him, they seemed inextricably drawn to each other.
His identity was inextricably linked to the city, and in turn the city's identity had been shaped by his actions.
The backlash against big tech companies, which are now inextricably linked with advertising, is rippling through the world of marketing.
Soccer in the Balkans, at every level, is inextricably tied with national identity, and this game would be no different.
It&aposs easy to compartmentalize our financial lives, but the truth is, our money and our emotions are inextricably linked.
Spain's economy and Catalonia's are likewise inextricably linked — about 40 percent of Catalonia's exports go to the rest of Spain.
That which makes us also unmakes us, and the process of living seems inextricably bound to the process of dying.
Women's rights and civil rights are inextricably linked, she says, but women have become complacent in the last 20 years.
As he adeptly shows, not only are work and rest not in opposition, they're inextricably bound, each enhancing the other.
The rise in popularity of injectable fillers and the instabaddie takeover are inextricably linked to the Kardashian/Jenner family's influence.
Judges, meanwhile, are adapting as their caseloads are filled with people whose crimes are inextricably bound up in their addiction.
"I believe our military arms are developed with taxpayer dollars and are inextricably linked with our national security," Paul said.
"Almost every aspect of the bill was inextricably linked," says Nancy-Ann DeParle, one of Obama's top health care advisers.
This is one point that many people here make: The informal economy feeds the formal; the two are inextricably linked.
Their audience carried that torch forward, and LSD became inextricably intertwined with the Grateful Dead's story and their surrounding culture.
It isn't just because Assange is now inextricably tied to the rape allegations made against him by two Swedish women.
Immigration, Mr. Rubio now insists, has become inextricably tied to national security as the threat from the Islamic State has escalated.
Yet research has shown repeatedly that care for the mouth and teeth is inextricably linked to the rest of the body.
Perhaps it's most fascinating when the art and the artist are inextricably linked, bound together not just by creation, but spirit.
But for this model — where I'm trying to make Goop bigger than me and its own brand — you become inextricably linked.
The acid house scene of the late 80s and early 90s has become inextricably linked with ecstasy in the public consciousness.
By now, Lin-Manuel Miranda's story is widely known and inextricably connected to that of the eponymous character in his show.
If our consciousness isn't inextricably tied to our bodies, we have no good way to know that, apart from wishful thinking.
We know that two proteins naturally produced in the brain—beta amyloid and tau—are inextricably linked to the neurological disorder.
Every phase of Tiga has resulted in creating a different faction or scene in the city, making the two inextricably linked.
Cranberry juice and UTI's are inextricably linked, despite weak to no evidence that the drink does anything to alleviate the issue.
Inextricably linked by the interactions at the level of the host immune system, there are many similarities in these two epidemics.
Confederate statues have usually been erected to glorify — not simply to remember — the Confederate cause, which is inextricably linked to slavery.
It is the great equalizer; inextricably linked to opportunity and future economic success, and the most potent antidote to escape poverty.
During a career in the Navy that spanned five decades, I learned that national security and global health are inextricably linked.
The second is Qatar's fierce determination to protect its very identity, which is inextricably linked to its independence and freewheeling style.
The shared past of these friends is inextricably intertwined in their present and this where the poignancy of the film lives.
Joel Whitney's Finks: How the CIA Tricked the World's Best Writers insists that past glory and present disappointment are inextricably linked.
Drinking and St. Paddy's Day are inextricably linked — apparently, 13 million pints of Guinness are consumed on St. Paddy's Day worldwide.
The Harry Potter movies have become inextricably tied to the winter holidays over the years, and fans will instantly know why.
And if that meant tying themselves inextricably to Trump, and taking a political beating here and there, then so be it.
For her, the question of what we know (or think we know) is inextricably bound up with how we've learned it.
The first and second elements are inextricably entwined- Ayatollah Khamenei and his power base, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The doctrines of the Catholic Church, inextricably linked to Colombian culture, made it clear to me that homosexuality was a sin.
The vernal equinox, she explains, is inextricably linked with this cycle of rebirth, as well as the feminine presence of nature.
Though her life and her work are inextricably intertwined, what may not always be apparent from her performances is Abramović's humanity.
Second, my own best friend, whose existence in my life is inextricably linked to my time in DC, is leaving town.
Given the close geographical proximity of the U.S. to Mexico, the two countries are natural trade partners and are inextricably linked.
The two are inextricably tied, after all, especially in a country without universal health care or federally-mandated paid sick leave.
Unspoken in her exchange Tuesday, of course, was the question of Clinton's gender, which is inextricably bound to how she's perceived.
The 18th-century debate over "human rights" was inextricably tied to the practical question of the place of Jews in society.
And for Wittmann, understanding the perception of time is inextricably linked with an understanding of one of life's greatest mysteries: consciousness.
Those closest to the issue know the health of organized labor and the enforcement of anti-discrimination protections are inextricably linked.
Some have significance because they are inextricably linked to the giver, others because they reveal to the recipient something about themselves.
She's also generous, original, imaginative and knows a thing or two about loss, which is inextricably a part of my story.
But Memorial has rejected an alternative site, saying in its statement that the event is "inextricably" tied to the Solovetsky Stone.
But the party, whose legitimacy and image remain inextricably tied to Mao, has refused to fully reckon with his historical sins.
We also know that unemployment and food insecurity are inextricably linked, and this is particularly true for people with criminal records.
Either way, he is linked inextricably to Trump as the nation studies the vice president to understand who he really is.
Taste, he ventured, is more slippery than we might think, and inextricably bound up with what we're seeing, hearing and thinking.
The #MeToo era is inextricably tied to Weinstein's public downfall, but its influence on Weinstein's legal case is far from clear.
Ms. Stewart, who has been disbarred, had represented other notorious clients but her career was inextricably linked to Mr. Abdel Rahman.
But he has bought into the autocratic delusion that Trump equals America, that national interest and presidential prerogative are inextricably intertwined.
Brexit and Trump 2016 are inextricably linked — the exact same themes: sovereignty, stopping mass illegal immigration and a virulent anti-elitism.
"Physical wellness and mental wellness are inextricably linked, so when you work on your mind, you're working on your overall health."
That political connection is partly why the term is inextricably tied to queerness, and proves so controversial when used outside queer contexts.
"Tilikum's life will always be inextricably connected with the loss of our dear friend and colleague, Dawn Brancheau," the SeaWorld statement added.
And as an artist whose rise to fame is inextricably linked with social media, we're wondering what Cardi's going to do next.
It didn't want to be inextricably tied to one company for a decade if that company was suddenly disrupted by someone else.
"Even if you wanted to separate those two things, you can't separate the two, they are intrinsically and inextricably tied," she said.
Conversely, the works in the first room, with their vestiges of naturalism trailing behind them, seem inextricably bound to their own time.
The fate of Tesla seems inextricably tied to that of Musk, who has admitted that he's starting to fray around the edges.
In her campaign, she is also emphasizing that the future of the Democratic Party is inextricably tied to the power of women.
A universal point of emphasis among the speakers in attendance was the status of the ocean as inextricably tied to climate change.
The rise of sapiosexuality is inextricably linked to the struggle to communicate who you really are to the rest of the internet.
"I think that anything that's at all kept secret is inextricably intertwined with shame and secrecy, (and) should be outed," she said.
But none crystallized a vision as consistent as Summerteeth did, one that inextricably links Tweedy's highest personal highs and his lowest lows.
After all, poverty is inextricably linked to health: worse healthcare, higher rates of stress, illness and chronic health conditions, and early death.
Now, when we look back on the history of the Copa, it seems inextricably tied up in the vicissitudes of Spanish politics.
Because development in the earliest months and years are so inextricably relationship-based, there is no "one best system" for early care.
"Twenty-seven years later, The Dance remains distinctive, immediately recognizable, and inextricably linked to Ribeiro's identity, celebrity, and likeness," the lawsuits say.
As many foreign policy experts, religious leaders, and human rights advocates have pointed out, human rights and weapons proliferation are inextricably linked.
As such, more than a handful of proprietors are now operating companies with names inextricably linked to the unpopular commander in chief.
He died in 2003, his profile inextricably associated with the cultures of the West Coast, where he spent most of his life.
"Abortion rights are inextricably tied to the fight against economic and racial inequity, full stop," said DFA's Charles Chamberlain in a statement.
I joked about it, but my student loan debt, though not unique in any way, made me feel definitively and inextricably fucked.
Sound is inextricably linked to to my visual work and showcasing music-related work in a gallery space comes as second nature.
Sheppard believes such questions stem from able-bodied audience members who think having a disability is inextricably linked with being physically limited.
That same year, she was defeated by Phyllis Kugler, making this triad of female champions inextricably connected in a small fighting community.
Still, the church is inextricably linked to the spread of the affliction in South Korea, one of the largest outbreaks outside China.
Britain's wartime past has re-emerged, too, evoking a time when Britain's fate was tied inextricably to that of the European continent.
That resonated instantly with my own belief that nature has immense spiritual power and that human beings are inextricably connected to it.
YET THIS SPRING'S fashions, more than in any era in living memory, seem inextricably linked to the times in which we live.
The mystic references come from hoodoo, the knowledge of rural black healers, for whom hunting or cultivating are inextricably spiritual and economic.
In a culture where one's job is inextricably linked to one's identity, American dads who lean out can face isolation and stigma.
At stake are not just the controversial pieces of public art, but civic, political and racial issues now inextricably tied to them.
" Or as Zhou has explained, "The expectation of who can win is inextricably wrapped up in the knowledge of who has won.
"The development of the soul in the child is inextricably bound up with that of the longing for the Thou," he wrote.
Interconnecting "the big" and "the small:" In the 21st century, "the big" and "the small" must become inextricably linked and intrinsically integrated.
The sulphur-smelling waters steamed and hissed, many decibels below the crypto-digital roar to which they're weirdly—and maybe inextricably—linked.
The future of work is inextricably tied to the future of workers, which the Trump administration has put very much in doubt.
"Our visions of immigrant rights and civil rights were inextricably intertwined," Tom Perez, then head of the civil rights division, told me.
Irrespective of one's fame (or lack thereof), social media and mental health are also now inextricably tethered -- and not for the better.
Because income and social resources are inextricably linked to health, the poverty experienced by black Americans makes health adversity even more likely.
More often than not, however, the expectation of who can win is inextricably wrapped up in the knowledge of who has won.
McConnell has repeatedly explained his turnaround on campaign finance, saying he believes this issue is inextricably tied to constitutionally protected free speech.
If the stand-off with China turned into a trade war, Taiwan would suffer badly; its economy is inextricably linked to the mainland.
In front of Chhabria, the attorneys said their scientific evidence allegedly showing glyphosate causes cancer was inextricably linked to Monsanto's alleged wrongful conduct.
National haggling over who gets the job will be inextricably linked to other vacancies, such as the next president of the European Commission.
German sociologist Max Weber, concerned with the rise of capitalism, described how under capitalism, our self-worth is inextricably tied to our productivity.
That fact was inextricably linked to her life's trajectory, her art, and her politics — to everything that made Nina fearlessly and unapologetically Nina.
Of course, if you believe your sign is inextricably linked with your sexual self, may we suggest these sex toys and these positions?
The car has long proved a cornerstone of American life, inextricably tied to almost everything people do in work, life, leisure, and business.
Anyway, with $1.4bn in goods crossing the border each day, the country's economy is now inextricably bound to that of the United States.
One is that the music could not have existed without the life, "with all its joys and sorrows", so they are inextricably entwined.
I thought Jewishness and wealth were inextricably tied, and was anxious that my peers would interpret "Jewish" as code for rich and privileged.
Necessary, in order to tie the powerful houses of Lannister and Targaryen inextricably together, because we know Tywin always prioritized power above propriety.
And within the world of contemporary moral philosophy, the defense of abortion is inextricably linked with the defense of assisted suicide and euthanasia.
In the stalls, I metamorphosed from awkward billy-no-mates to a person reliving past moments that were inextricably tethered to this music.
To hear Morris tell it, the island is inextricably linked to the racist history of its former owner, and the name reinforces this.
For many people in this country, home ownership is still inextricably linked to achieving the traditional American Dream and becoming a "real" adult.
In-game selfies aren't about the hamfisted leveraging of social sharing—they're prelude to a world in which virtual and real inextricably coexist.
To the Saudis and the Egyptians -- and, ironically even the Israelis -- the Muslim Brotherhood is inextricably linked to Hamas -- and even al Qaeda.
The coalition wants to ensure its reputation does not remain inextricably linked to former President Obama (even though he jumpstarted the industry's existence).
The fate of those Palestinians - the vast majority of whom have never been able to return - is inextricably linked with that of Israel.
Lam: K-pop is best experienced as part of its entire package, because they are inextricably linked in every part of its consideration.
If nothing else, all of this serves to remind that Latin trap is inextricably part and parcel of modern English-language hip-hop.
If the issues are inextricably linked, but the need is real, say nothing about your feelings when you ask for the silver back.
In the first two decades of her career, her success was linked inextricably with her musical partner and husband, who physically abused her.
The first component, manned bombers, is inextricably linked to the functioning of the National Airspace System in the event of a national emergency.
Other sports followed, folding the anthem into their own protocols, and decades later, the pattern seems inextricably linked — though it is unclear why.
If you believe that sound is inextricably tied to place, it made the argument for, say, building an entire festival around a location.
"Our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships," Mattis wrote.
Viniculture, the practice of making wine, was a crucial step in the process of human evolution, inextricably linked to the development of agriculture.
North Korea's catastrophic human rights record is inextricably linked with the threat of its nuclear weapons, and addressing those abuses cannot be avoided.
Retraction or not, Andreessen momentarily made the connection explicit: The fact is that, with a global internet, the two ideas are inextricably linked.
We Americans know that history and destiny are inextricably intertwined, and that Providence has given us a new chance for remaking our future.
The foundation of so much of my religious practice is inextricably tied to that period of my life, and thus, to Rabbi Freundel.
The direct competition between the teams this season, the fact that their fortunes are so inextricably intertwined, has served only to oxidize it.
But this is a difficult idea to swallow in a novel where femininity is inextricably, exuberantly linked with miserable yearning and sexual objectification.
Southern secession was inextricably tied to upholding slavery, and postwar Confederate imagery surged in negative response to the 20th century's civil rights movement.
For many of us, identity and hair are inextricably linked, a canvas on which we cast dreams and imagine better versions of ourselves.
Department of Justice officials stressed that they still see bitcoin as a legitimate means of digital commerce and not inextricably linked to crime.
The simple fact of life in 2017 is that the internet — and technologies fueled by it — are inextricably interwoven with our daily lives.
They are, as Greta Gerwig's Little Women would put it, economic propositions: maybe not entirely, maybe not first and foremost, but certainly inextricably.
Most analyses of how to "solve" climate change start from a single, crucial assumption: that carbon emissions and global warming are inextricably linked.
I can't imagine the bitterness of having to deal with one's vocation and artistic calling being inextricably linked to a monstrous, criminal upbringing.
All in all, I think "Jeremy Bearimy" is solid, and an overall improvement on the preceding episodes if also inextricably built upon them.
A significant amount of women (39%) also said "women's careers are inextricably tied to expectations about their gender and sexual availability" in unprompted responses.
But Manuel also recognized that her historic victory is inextricably tied to the fight for justice against police violence in the country she represents.
But though this lineage thrived for millennia, it seems their fate was inextricably tied to the indigenous people who were killed by the Europeans.
Though a separate entity, it's inextricably linked with the feminist movement, both being rooted in the concept of equality and primarily driven by women.
This would inextricably tie the company to foreign manipulation of a US election, and provide an easy rationale and talking point for government regulation.
E. Jeffreys, who teaches theater studies at New York University, says drag culture "became inextricably linked with the gay community" starting in the 1930s.
In recent years, Top 40 music has evolved — pop has become inextricably enmeshed with R&B, and it's harder to tease out the two.
For 12 years he governed as mayor of the city of New York, whose economic fortunes are inextricably tied to the financial industry's success.
Such entanglement, another quantum effect, links the fates of two atoms, temporarily but inextricably, so that experiments on one yield information about the other.
The one thing both agreed on was that Taiwan was inextricably part of China, and was not and could not be an independent country.
Food chain disruption Inextricably tied to extinction, food chains are likely to become permanently unbalanced as apex predators and their prey begin to disappear.
"I think that anything that's at all kept secret is inextricably intertwined with shame and secrecy, [and] should be outed," she told the outlet.
As part of her 2020 run, Gillibrand is emphasizing that the future of the Democratic Party is inextricably tied to the power of women.
It fails to acknowledge the fact that issues like welfare, minimum wage, foreign policy, and health care are all inextricably intertwined with gender issues.
The problem of racial disparity is often inextricably tied to gender disparity, and minority women may be doubly targeted, with both racism and sexism.
The election has become inextricably linked with the peace process, which has grabbed headlines for months but is yet to produce a major breakthrough.
"What that response overlooks is that accurately counting disaster-related fatalities is inextricably linked to supporting survivors and establishing resilience and preparedness," they wrote.
That the West has not truly "won" here is perhaps a fact too easily overlooked because China is inextricably intertwined with Western economic interests.
In South Africa, Bell Pottinger had become inextricably linked with the "Zupta" project and with the insidious propagation of the "white monopoly capital" theme.
It's sort of being moved sort of inextricably by these breezes and it can shove around really big things—and a lot of rock.
"Senator Sanders is wrong to suggest that the concept of the ghetto is inextricably connected to black America," Ms. Fulton said in the statement.
Few culinary products are so esteemed and inextricably bound to a specific region that they earn the prestigious designation known as geographical indication protection.
Their businesses, their medical issues, their interpersonal relationships all are dependent on and tied to these hairy beasts—they are inextricably linked, impossibly bonded.
Fredo Santana, the raucous Chicago rapper whose music was inextricably linked with trap's rise to the mainstream, has died at the age of 27.
Dispassionate analysis has often become inextricably mixed up with highly motivated lobbying and advocacy, to the severe detriment to the quality of the analysis.
Annie and her brothers "truly became prototypical New Yorkers, with lives and families inextricably linked to the New York immigrant experience," Dr. Anbinder writes.
Positioning past and present in conversation reveals how historical events inextricably shape contemporary life, and it can help us to locate new pathways forward.
The Afro-Indian heritage of Toronto is inextricably linked to the history of slavery, indentured servitude and empire that gave the world Naipaul himself.
The business world is now inextricably linked with policy — in Washington, in Brussels, in Beijing — in a way that it has never been before.
Instead I found that many people believe it's our fault for loving the incarcerated — that we deserve the suffering inextricably linked to that love.
In Seoul, as in Los Angeles, youth culture and food culture are inextricably intertwined, much like fashion in Tokyo or hip-hop in Atlanta.
But the question of peace on the Korean peninsula is undeniably and inextricably linked to the relationship between the United States and North Korea.
But The Stanley Parable feels inextricably linked to Half-Life 2 for one reason: the mod's original protagonist was "played" by Citizen Male 07.
Despite the rhetoric from some Iraqi leaders, this is a country where political failures and the rise of terrorism and violence are inextricably intertwined.
Erik Gillman, a math instructor, said Mr. McCain had become the new Barry Goldwater, a figure as inextricably identified with the desert as cactus.
At Denison University, our global commerce major demonstrates the effectiveness of a humanities-grounded approach to understanding how commerce and society are inextricably linked.
At Denison University, our global commerce major demonstrates the effectiveness of a humanities-grounded approach to understanding how commerce and society are inextricably linked.
George E. Pataki in exchange for a free hand in shaping the Far West Side, viewing its development as inextricably linked to his legacy.
There's also much we can do to improve the patient experience, which, of course, is inextricably linked to how well patients rest and recover.
Insurers' reluctance to pay for addiction treatment is inextricably linked to the two big problems with American addiction care: high costs and low quality.
But in the end, they became inextricably linked, and Hill's anger was an early warning sign that Ukraine policy had gone off the rails.
"The Theater of Disappearance" is an umbrella title for several of the artist's projects this year, which he said he saw as inextricably linked.
We were founded on the notion that the success of the American economy is inextricably linked to the success of the Hispanic business community.
Self, Made Skillful adaptations of (still more) personal narratives, which provide rich source material for filmmakers, can link the two types of storytelling inextricably.
First order cybernetics promoted a different view: that of a system in which the Observer was implicated, inextricably embedded in the systems they described.
The arrival of online exhibitions like Åzone Futures Market is inextricably linked to the rebranding of cultural institutions as think tanks of social progress.
This skepticism has led to the degrowth movement, which says the growth of the economy is inextricably tied to an increase in carbon emissions.
While Michael Kors is associated with all-American style and mass appeal, Versace is inextricably tied to Italian design and luxurious high-fashion flair.
They're inextricably connected to our notion of the American wild and deeply sacred to numerous American Indian tribes, including the Blackfeet, Hopi, Shoshone and Sioux.
Shcherbak suggests that diet is a more important indicator of democratic reform than income growth and free trade policies, though they are all inextricably linked.
All together, the feather is now inextricably linked to Lyanna and how loved ones spin the skewed tale of her alleged assault at Rhaegar's hands.
While candy canes are made year-round—to the tune of 1.76 billion produced annually—they are inextricably and, for many, inexplicably linked to Christmas.
But we have finally reached a mainstream realization that "personal" matters are inextricably connected to power, and that sexual behavior has social and political consequences.
"What that response overlooks is that accurately counting disaster-related fatalities is inextricably linked to supporting survivors and establishing resilience and preparedness," the Democrats wrote.
Even Republicans who are hesitant about their own nominee argue that Clinton is damaged goods on national security because she is inextricably linked to Obama.
The sounds it uses, the artwork it arrives in, even the track titles themselves, are indelibly and inextricably linked to Balinese flora, fauna, and culture.
They share a body and a spirit, and both are so inextricably tied to my identity that it's actually difficult to imagine life without either.
But Silicon Valley's history is inextricably linked to military work — the internet itself grew out of a project at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Her independence is not a burden but a necessity, inextricably tied to characters who are themselves authentic outsiders, committed to doing things the hard way.
Bourdieu argues that elite status is inextricably tied with cultural capital; he speaks particularly about the love of art as a signifier of elite status.
How can physicians' needs and preferences be manifested in EHRs and other technologies that are inextricably linked to patient care, provider remuneration and physician satisfaction?
But by contrast, zoonoses transmitted by domesticated animals were inextricably linked to high human population density, and not at all to levels of species richness.
We're not necessarily meant to see ourselves in Chiron—paltry universalism can diminish a narrative's specificity—but he becomes inextricably woven into the human condition.
Congressional Republicans have inextricably linked the future of vulnerable Americans to the success, or failure, of their tax cut proposals in growing the nation's economy.
Today it is clear that chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes and heart failure are inextricably linked to the state of our neighborhoods, jobs and families.
This means my initials are soldered on the cutter's hull, and according to maritime lore, my spirit is linked inextricably to that of the vessel.
Additionally, Alibaba Cloud's vision seems inextricably tied to that of its global competitors; it takes liberal inspiration from competitors when developing service capabilities and branding.
Yet this way of thinking becomes its own kind of trap, in which authenticity is inextricably (and confusingly) linked to disenfranchisement, and meals become polemics.
While candy canes are made year-round—to the tune of 1.76 billion produced annually—they are inextricably and, for many, inexplicably linked to Christmas.
Old footage around Nkrumah's ouster are woven inextricably with flashback scenes, reinforcing the feeling that these fictional characters are truly a part of this history.
For most of its history, the Berlin State Opera (which has changed names a few times) was inextricably linked to the center of German power.
She has spent the decades since refining it, assessing the world around her with equal parts inquisitiveness and apprehension — two qualities that are inextricably linked.
The collection of never-before-showcased objects materialize the underpinnings of urban livelihoods: commerce, culture, ancestry, trauma, which, particularly for Black Americans, are inextricably entwined.
Unfortunately, the problems the poor and the vulnerable face are inextricably bound up with the contentious social issues that Ms. Renkl would like to avoid.
The only way to delete your Google Hangouts account is to delete your entire Google account; Hangouts is inextricably linked to your main Google account.
Catherine Chevillot, director of the Musée Rodin, explained that the moment of inspiration is inextricably linked to the act of creation in the sculptor's figures.
The church has long had an influential role in Greek life, and a large number of Greeks see national identity and religion as inextricably linked.
The latter shows an aspect of Gentileschi's life that is hard for contemporary readers to grasp: the ways that women were inextricably tied to men.
At their summer cabin in the Italian Alps, the young boy meets another, a fearless cowherd named Bruno, with whom his life becomes inextricably linked.
But while it's an odd thing, being randomly but inextricably linked to another person for your entire adult life, there's something transporting about it, too.
The quality of our social, economic and political futures is inextricably linked to how inclusive our neighborhoods, local economies and schools are and will become.
And the question of whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians to defeat Clinton is now inextricably snarled up with the firing of Comey.
The three economies are inextricably interconnected, and NAFTA has helped promote prosperity within an increasingly common framework about open trade and the rule of law.
The study further revealed that poverty and education are inextricably linked, as these students are seven times more likely to drop out of high school.
As a business association that recognizes the intersection of commerce and policy, the USHCC understands that in this country, business and politics are inextricably tied.
And, as the legislative history of the ACA inextricably ties the individual mandate to the remainder of the ACA provisions, severability is not an option.
But to the person locked inside that stranglehold of abuse, survival — emotional, physical, and financial — often appears to be inextricably linked to appeasing their abuser.
With the emergence of a globalized network of production, the United States, Europe, Japan and the developing world found their economies inextricably linked to China's.
In both sets of works, language engages the image in ongoing, contested histories on either side of the Atlantic, inextricably joined by the slave trade.
Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster, said that is because the question is inextricably tied to faith, and women tend to be more religious than men.
The decision reflects "growing awareness that refugee and asylum policies are inextricably linked to security issues," said Judy Dempsey, a senior fellow at Carnegie Europe.
What we do know is that the man whose name has become inextricably linked with #MeToo has been arrested and will likely soon be charged.
An adversary could get creative, however, and encode the data in a way that's impossible to foresee and inextricably linked to the record of financial transactions.
The agency did not, however, release any documents containing the redacted IP addresses and claimed those records were "inextricably intertwined" with material it could otherwise release.
The California lawsuit is inextricably tied to the outcome of the D.C. case, currently being heard in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
"They are inextricably tied together," Joshua L. Kaul argued on behalf of the DNC, pointing to various statements made by RNC chair Reince Priebus, Indiana Gov.
There's an emerging field of medicine known as psychodermatology, fostering the idea that one's skin and one's psyche are more inextricably linked than we even thought.
We believe the two are inextricably linked – a Fed filled with white male bankers will never be able to fully relate to impoverished communities of color.
As an immigrant who moved to the United States from England in the late 1960s, she felt being employed was inextricably tied to her self-worth.
For me, Android is inextricably tied in with Google's diversity of excellent mobile apps, whether it be Google Maps, Google Photos, Google Keep, or Google Drive.
DANIEL HOLMESMiami Modern-day liberalism, having become inextricably linked with secular humanism, has a collective blind spot with respect to the passions commanded by religious belief.
I really want it to be its own company and I think the real scalability comes when I am not as inextricably linked with the company.
The girls, both valedictorians—Larissa Martinez in McKinney, Texas, and Mayte Lara in Austin—had never met nor spoken, but that day they became inextricably linked.
The fallout: Because private equity executives have regularly used the 2011 paper to push back against "job destroyer" claims, they are inextricably linked to the revision.
Soon, tens of thousands of images of her face would be printed under the most abhorrent transphobic slur, and she'd be inextricably bound to it forever.
The color purple is so inextricably linked with the artist Prince that the musician is often referred to as "The Purple One" — and with good reason.
This sort of transfer etiquette has become de rigueur since football and social media became inextricably linked, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic appears to have broken the mould.
Veronica Mars is a show so inextricably linked to its fandom that, in some ways, to talk about the show is to talk about its fans.
"Jobs is widely viewed as Apple's chief innovator, dealmaker, leader, deeply involved in minute decisions, inextricably tied to Apple's brand," Abramsky wrote, according to the Post.
To verify his assertions this week, the BBC said, Mr. Wright provided digitally signed messages using cryptographic keys inextricably linked to Bitcoins generated by Satoshi Nakamoto.
To back up his claims, the BBC said Mr. Wright had provided digitally signed messages using cryptographic keys inextricably linked to Bitcoins generated by Satoshi Nakamoto.
Fujifilm and Xerox have become heavily reliant on each other through their joint venture Fuji Xerox, and many analysts argue the two businesses are inextricably intertwined.
While he never owned nearly as many slaves as his cousin and rival Thomas Jefferson, Marshall was nonetheless deeply and inextricably enmeshed in a slave society.
That reduces confidence in Musk, and therefore in Tesla, the company he's inextricably linked to, and pushes down the share price—exactly what the shorts want.
These images inextricably link art and revolution in a way that makes the sporadic appearances of the National Committees' propaganda films more vital to their cause.
Generation X was also the first generation whose popular music was inextricably linked to visuals via music videos, a format pioneered and refined by Penelope Spheeris.
He's about to meet with Kim Jong-un to try to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, an effort inextricably linked to China and the bullet point above.
Still, confidence in the Tigers is inextricably tied to a belief that Bryant can drive an offense through an elite defense when the chips are down.
Hurricane Hugo devastated Charleston in 1989, and the legacy of legendary former Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. is inextricably linked to the recovery he helped oversee.
Experts blame the high cost of a medical education in the US, inextricably linked to America's world-leading health care prices, for much of that shortfall.
Godless tells the story of a town run by women on the Western frontier, which finds itself inextricably drawn into a more traditional Western involving men.
Political orientations are shaped at the intersections of race, class, geography and history and a tangle of other currents with which religious commitments become inextricably intertwined.
Egos Personal stories tend to be thought of as inextricably linked to home, but I've always believed some of the best material comes from the workplace.
At a club where ticket money plays a pivotal role in balancing the books, where attendance and budget remain inextricably linked, that can be immensely damaging.
Governments and economists must act to address the recent collapse in markets for recycled plastic; production and recycling must become inextricably linked in a circular economy.
The history of the mitochondria is inextricably wrapped up in the history of eukaryotic organisms, the domain of organisms that includes all plant and animal life.
I asked the management experts to ignore their views about the merits of Mr. Trump's policies, but all said that execution and substance are inextricably linked.
His public persona is inextricably tied to his music now, for better or worse, though he's often blazing a path it takes others years to follow.
Trump's veto highlights the concern that officials have about developing next-generation networks, which will be inextricably linked to the country's infrastructure in years to come.
"With this bill, New Jersey legislators can send a strong message to the country that marijuana legalization and social justice must be inextricably linked," he said.
Over the past few years, Facebook has become inextricably tangled in political controversy and is attempting to resuscitate its image after an endless chain of scandals.
With Tamawuj, Tohmé has achieved a rare thing: interlinking human with non-human ontologies, showing how everything is inextricably connected and exists in a fragile ecosystem.
Supportive media outlets celebrated the downfall of the gerrymander, as you can see in this cartoon: Gerry's name has been inextricably attached to gerrymandering ever since.
Incidentally, even if you don't love Chris Brown, you've likely felt the reverberations from his troubled history, which is now inextricably linked to domestic violence and assault.
For many, like Alhendawi, the two issues have been inextricably linked, with waiting lists for classes of up to two years hindering their ability to start working.
But the sort of white nostalgia that has fueled Trump's rise is inextricably connected to the racial supremacy that was there at the dawning of this nation.
Throughout her stories, novels, and memoir, McCracken forces you to notice the humor and the grief of the everyday, and to realize how inextricably linked they are.
Indeed, the phrase "choose your own adventure" has been almost inextricably linked to Bandersnatch, either through Netflix's own efforts or the mark's ubiquity as established by Chooseco.
His recent film Eighth Grade was a departure from his standup roots, and was not permanently shelved because it was inextricably linked to his grotesque personal life.
John Sifton, the deputy Asia director for Human Rights Watch, described Pyongyang's nuclear program as "inextricably linked" to its record of repression, including forced labor and torture.
Whether you think it's a harmless fib or a major faux pas, there's no denying that "faking it" is inextricably connected to our ideas about female sexuality.
To many, the health of our democracy is inextricably tied to the health of our journalism: If the latter begins to die, the former must immediately follow.
Emmett ends up inextricably caught between these two resolute opponents and Gallagher convincingly embodies his perilously shifting loyalties as the horrifying scope of Howard's transgressions inevitably emerges.
It will have tremendous ramifications for the future of individuals' security in a digital world which is increasingly inextricably meshed with the actual world we live in.
Your path, which normally inextricably moves you forward in time, changes, since moving around the cylinder in the direction of rotation will shift you back in time.
Because the image of the snake is, for Swift, inextricably bound with her celebrity rivalries, there's a pretty good chance these videos are teasing a diss track.
Since then, however, the short-shorts have come to be inextricably linked to another famous name, Jessica Simpson, who reprised Bach's role in the 2005 film remake.
The bitter legal wrangling has created much uncertainty for the two firms which are seen by many analysts as inextricably intertwined through the Fuji Xerox joint venture.
Executive compensation is inextricably linked to the shareholder-unfriendly actions Mr. Fink has identified; voting against pay packages infected by short-termism would help curb the problem.
And so beyond cumbersome interfaces, the second reason why business software is really hard is that it has become inextricably and tightly wound up with business processes.
At least one trustee denied Engler's accusation on Thursday, and several board members said Engler's ouster was inextricably linked to his insensitive remarks regarding the Nassar victims.
To maintain momentum into the new year, a boost to confidence is needed, and that is inextricably linked to politics, said Kevin Lings, chief economist at Stanlib.
But in its relatively short life span, the AR-15 has also become inextricably linked with tragedy and has been vilified as the weapon of mass murder.
Like so much at the F.B.I., Mr. McCabe's firing has become inextricably entangled in presidential politics and the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
Still, while the movie largely elides overt politics and policies, both domestic and foreign, they are inextricably embedded in every single narrative turn, each word and image.
Acting as a guardian for not only people but also the planet is a concern that's inextricably woven into the fabric of this new generation of leaders.
But the response you get from most people on the left is that economic populism and identity politics aren't mutually exclusive, and in fact are inextricably linked.
We forgot that those soldiers and their dates at Fort Dix were our neighbors and fellow citizens, people to whom we were and still are inextricably linked.
And the nation-states that emerged from '89 tended to be ethnically homogeneous and proudly so, with their political independence and sense of shared identity inextricably linked.
Less easy to understand is why Australia's identity as a major coal exporter is so inextricably linked to its inability to undergo an energy transition at home.
Rather, we must recognize that the planet's wellbeing is inextricably linked to humanity's survival, and seize the opportunity to transform the way we live through direct actions.
Still, Mexico's economic expansion over the last quarter century is inextricably linked to the US economy, with around 80% of its exports going to the United States.
And LaBeouf's complicated relationship with his father and his subsequent substance abuse and brushes with the law were inextricably linked to those earlier parts of his career.
How Washington wants to respond to German military decisions is not part of this discussion, but the U.S.-EU trade issues are inextricably linked to security considerations.
And our columnist explains how Russia's adoption policy — which Mr. Trump said was the primary subject of the meeting — is inextricably linked with the lifting of sanctions.
And I soon got my hands on a second Baldwin novel, "Another Country," published that year, in which same-sex love and racial politics are inextricably knotted.
"They say, 'We're going to base this only on party, but the two are inextricably linked," said Beasley, the state rep from Charlotte, who is African American.
Uber is seeking to get the high-profile case sent to arbitration, arguing that Waymo's allegations against Uber are "inextricably bound up" with Levandowski's employment agreement with Waymo.
"From the emotional to the physical, to the mental and the spiritual – which I think, we all theorize are inextricably connected," Paltrow told the NYC crowd in March.
Though Sarah Jessica Parker is now inextricably linked with the pun-loving sex columnist, Star reveals he had a back-up actress lined up to play the character.
Tesla has opened the Model 3 waitlist floodgates, inviting all reservation holders in the U.S. and Canada to order the electric sedan that's inextricably tied to its survival.
It would be a party inextricably, personally linked to the Clinton family, whose only qualified public servants and potential Cabinet appointees are people personally loyal to the Clintons.
EU leaders have repeatedly said membership of the single market is linked inextricably with the freedom of movement principle which allows workers to move around the bloc freely.
In the 30 years that follow, food and eating, for Gay, have become inextricably linked to identity, comfort, and shame — but she doesn't examine only these internal conflicts.
There are creepy shacks in the woods that are clearly emblematic of the way some young women discover that their burgeoning sexuality is somehow inextricably connected with violence.
But analysts believe the two firms are inextricably intertwined and that Fujifilm is not without bargaining power, while also doubting that talk of other buyers is that substantial.
San Francisco and New York will always be inextricably linked to the early AIDS movement, but people in Atlanta also played a unique role, one that's often overlooked.
That technology, in turn, has become politically and inextricably linked to coal, despite the fact that most of it right now is used for purposes separate from coal.
In fact, these ornate logs are so inextricably linked to French cuisine that they can be found in former French colonies as disparate as Lebanon, Vietnam, and Quebec.
Actually, I wasn't hammered when I lost mine, but we did it after seeing Titanic, so for me those two things are inextricably linked, which is truly awful.
The party's squabbles over Brexit have also become inextricably linked to speculation about its next leader, since Mr Cameron has said he will not run again in 2020.
After experiencing the picture, you are left with the nagging suspicion that its retrograde ideology and its ravishing imagery are not contradictory attributes but are, rather, inextricably codependent.
It is inextricably linked to my family, back in those hazy, long-ago golden early days when we were a family: a mother, a father and three sisters.
For more than six decades his name was inextricably linked to that of his mentor and former partner, Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, the developer of the artificial heart.
The Jerusalem embassy issue on the other hand is key to Trump's commitment to cut the ultimate Middle East peace deal which is now inextricably linked to him.
" It also contains these kinds of sweeping statements: "To speak of the Saudi Arab is to speak of his religion and culture for they are bound together inextricably.
The bottom line is that prisons are inextricably linked to sexual violence — and centering and lifting up all survivors will be impossible unless we humanize those behind bars.
"Money is inextricably linked to emotion, enabling and preventing things in your life," said Stephanie Hay, the head of content strategy, culture and A.I. design at Capital One.
Nels Anderson says that his relationship with Netrunner is inextricably linked to founding the Terminal 7 podcast with Jesse Turner, an artist at video game developer Klei Entertainment.
Asperger was long seen as a resister of the Third Reich, yet his work was, in fact, inextricably linked with the rise of Nazism and its deadly programs.
But Peterson has inextricably intertwined his self-help approach with a kind of reactionary politics that validates white, straight, and cisgender men at the expense of everyone else.
Though this encounter in 1934 is brief, and circumstances quickly send the three characters in disparate directions, readers will understand that their fates have just become inextricably intertwined.
"The history of our nation is inextricably tied to our immigrant communities, and because of today's decision, so too will be our future," she said in a statement.
"The hoodie is an iconic and recognizable piece of clothing, but to wear one with unthinking confidence tends to be inextricably tied up with privilege," Ms. Stoppard said.
Considering that Rubchinskiy's brand is inextricably tied to ideas of Russian identity, notions of masculinity and the uniforms of youth culture, it was the perfect jumping-off point.
But to the overwhelming majority of L.G.B.T. advocates today, all of those rights are inextricably bound, regardless of whether lawmakers and voters support some more readily than others.
Four-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon headlines a 2019 class that includes two drivers whose careers — and tragic loss of life — are inextricably intertwined.
To celebrate, we picked our favorite film/TV quotes from the 2010s — all of which transcended the original piece of work and became inextricably woven into online culture.
Farmanfarmaian doesn't explicitly identify her art as political, but as with many artists active in Iran during and after the revolution, politics are inextricably linked to her career.
"With America in a state of shock, there was little denial for the majority that Confederate symbols and statuary were inextricably tied to white supremacy," the report states.
The style ended up being inextricably linked to the multiple Broadway musicals he choreographed, including The Pajama Game (1955), Damn Yankees (1956), Sweet Charity (1966), Pippin (1973), Chicago (1975).
"Our performance is inextricably linked to the health of the UK economy which has been more resilient than the market expected post referendum," the bank said in a statement.
Forgetting is inextricably tied to endings, to forgiveness, and to death, and the book is at times wrenching: victors obscure inhuman massacres; Hyde's elderly mother has forgotten his name.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The story around the American fight for LGBTQ rights often feels inextricably tied to the movement's most notable and vocal opposition, Evangelical Christianity.
"The scandal is that there are American companies, there are international companies — Boeing, Airbus — that are now making their own names inextricably linked with terror forever more," Republican Rep.
One big difference: While gadgets are hardware that can be bought anonymously and given to anybody, services are inextricably tied, from the day they're bought, to a single identity.
Milo Ventimiglia's facial hair was inextricably linked to his role as Jack on This is Us. Now, Jack remains but the beard-mustache kit has left Milo Ventimiglia's face.Look.
Resilient. Unassailable. Unshakable. Choose the adjective you prefer to describe what you prefer — the markets or the administration because they are inextricably linked as witnessed in this week's action.
Depending upon your vantage point and approach to the Ocean Avenue entrance, you can see Ms. Chisholm's silhouette inextricably intertwined with the iconic dome of the U.S. Capitol building.
For these women, the environment and human rights are inextricably linked, their identities as women, indigenous people, and Ecuadorans fusing in a unique and powerful mandate for environmental stewardship.
Mr. Trump's rise to the ranks of the rich and famous has been inextricably linked to New York City, and he has spoken often of his affectionate for it.
Morgan Chu and Irell's riseFor Chu, the fate of Irell is personal; he's worked there his entire career and his own identity is inextricably tied to the firm's success.
The shape of that conspiracy had distinctly anti-Semitic overtones, in part because many of communism's foes had historically seen communism as inextricably linked to Judaism, Mr. Pitcavage said.
"...our performance is inextricably linked to the health of the UK economy which has been more resilient than the market expected post referendum," the bank said in a statement.
From half a world away, the United States was pushing against a weakened Russia's borders, encroaching on countries that were almost inextricably entwined with Russia's economy, culture, and history.
We pushed for these changes because we know that the happiness and comfort of our employees is inextricably linked to the work culture and impacts their productivity and effectiveness.
Herein lies the problem: Palestine's economy is inextricably intertwined with Israel's, but the development of an agricultural model not based on imported Israeli produce is crucial for Palestinian farmers.
Jamaica is a very oral culture, so sounds, music, oration, chanting and storytelling are things that are inextricably linked to all of my pieces as well as everyday life.
Against this chilly, slick digital backdrop, the machines and technologies of the early 20th century seem almost fleshy, so inextricably are they linked and scaled to embodied human experience.
The other women are more lost; their notion of what they need has become inextricably tangled up with what they have been taught to want and learned to tolerate.
Plaintiffs criticized Chhabria's order dividing the trial and restricting evidence as "unfair," saying their scientific evidence allegedly showing glyphosate causes cancer is inextricably linked to Monsanto's alleged wrongful conduct.
Their story as a couple, like the story of the McEnroe brothers, is inextricably linked to this city and this tournament — the marquee annual sporting event in New York.
Cherríe's own life is secondary to, yet inextricably entwined with, that of Elvira — the mother with whom she had, like all mothers and daughters, a fraught but vital relationship.
Of course, the complicating factor in the whole mess is that the government entities responsible for addressing any wrongdoing are the same ones inextricably tied to the alleged wrongdoing.
In the minds of every Asian leader with whom I talked, the economic and security relationships between the United States and our partners in the Pacific are inextricably linked.
Eugene Drucker, Roberta Cooper and Beth Levin join forces for piano trios by three composers whose lives and music were inextricably linked: Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms.
Eugene Drucker, Roberta Cooper and Beth Levin join forces for piano trios by three composers whose lives and music were inextricably linked: Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms.
And as Sarah Binder of George Washington University and Mark Spindel, an investment banker, write in their recent book, "The Myth of Independence", Congress and the Fed are inextricably intertwined.
It will be popular amongst hate-watchers, sincere Kardashian die-hards, and more importantly, people who believe on some level that their worth is inextricably linked to their physical appearance.
Trump's remarks led to condemnations from the same leading Republicans that in recent weeks have embraced him -- and accepted that the party's fate in November is inextricably linked to his.
Jonathan Rodden, a political scientist at Stanford University, has written a book that explores the party's real challenge: political polarisation has become inextricably linked with economic geography and population density.
Given that the crisis of abortion access in our country is inextricably linked to the health and economic security of women and families across the nation, that needs to change.
If you're not familiar with Wipeout, it's a futuristic racing series that's been inextricably linked with the PlayStation brand ever since its debut in the mid-90s, particularly in Europe.
"Gender and climate are inextricably linked," said environmentalist and author Katharine Wilkinson on stage at TEDWomen last week, a gathering of women thought leaders and activists in Palm Desert, California.
As these actresses' NAACP Image Award speech highlights, the fight to achieve Time's Up vision is inextricably linked to this country's issues with race, class, gender identity, and sexual orientation.
The bar and its owner are inextricably linked, and Betty has a deal with the owner of the building: after she quits, there won't be another bar in Rococo's place.
Some believe it's inextricably tied to luck, the yin and yang of a club that has crossed paths with a billy goat curse, a black cat curse and Steve Bartman.
Technology has become inextricably intertwined with our business and personal lives, but we don't always exercise appropriate levels of caution or skepticism with regard to how we use that technology.
" More than anything, the trailer suggests that the web connects people and ideas inextricably, and that "all of us collectively have to be the guardians of this fragile new world.
"Loneliness as an epidemic is inextricably linked to the state of society at any given time," says Dr. Jay Watts, a clinical psychologist who regularly writes for the national press.
Each hour-long episode of HBO's adaptation of Game of Thrones gives us a closer look at an inextricably tangled web of complicated alliances, of sex, lies, war, and deceit.
But Musk has inspired such a celebrity following that he's inextricably linked with Tesla in the public consciousness, such that dislodging him for fraud was never seriously considered, it seems.
Instacart has claimed that Whole Foods is not a major part of its revenue, but its future as a grocery delivery platform is inextricably linked to its relationships with grocers.
As a pop star whose music and image are inextricably rooted in his Cuban heritage and Miami upbringing, Pitbull doesn't exactly remain silent when it comes to his political views.
Alexander, a distinguished poet at Columbia University, reflects on her sorrow in a cycle of essays that build to a bittersweet realization: Loss and grief are inextricably related to love.
Among other things, this means that public grants or contracts should not be used to fund "pervasively religious organizations" whose religious mission is inextricably intertwined with the provision of services.
"We believe the long-term health of its youngest customers and the health of society, our economy and the company itself are inextricably linked," the investors said in the letter.
Germany removed the first stanza from its national anthem after World War II because its opening lines — the infamous "Deutschland, Deutschland, über alles" — had become inextricably associated with the Nazis.
The court also made clear that bodily integrity, informational privacy and privacy of personal choice is inextricably linked to democracy, dignity and fraternity, which are provided for by the Constitution.
Although my Dominican heritage is inextricably linked to the African diaspora, as someone with a lighter complexion, I've never dealt with the oppression and racism as those with darker complexions.
The "blue" works should be shown in the broader context of Wong's more vibrant, optimistic oeuvre to avoid his legacy being inextricably, limitingly linked with themes of depression and loneliness.
Though Dr. Musso says he ended his participation in Georgia's executions last year, I couldn't ignore the numerous ways he was inextricably tied to the institution within which he works.
But when Uncle Aaron inconveniently disappears, Morales's story begins to center on the grueling emotional toll of finding one's identity, and of understanding how power and responsibility are inextricably linked.
Food _____ The actress and director explains how her love of New York is inextricably entwined with how she was introduced to it: on foot, by her smart, funny Sacramento mom.
"These numerous flaws pollute the entire Indictment and are so inextricably linked with the Indictment as a whole that dismissal is warranted of all of the counts," Schock's attorneys wrote.
Hardeman's attorneys had opposed proposals to split up the trial on the grounds that their scientific evidence allegedly showing glyphosate causes cancer was inextricably linked to Monsanto's alleged wrongful conduct.
Once that chorus rushed in and one of Drake's best and most definitive hooks took hold, it was over: The song, the rapper, and the city were inextricably linked together.
Contemporary Christians, Evans contends, are too willing to forget one of America's original sins rather than face how America's past transgressions are inextricably tied to the country America has become.
In the end, it doesn't really matter whether Trump is a Republican who doesn't play well with his party or an independent who is inextricably tied to the Republican Party.
And given their enormous size — the big four account for about 11% of the S&P 500's entire value — their fate is inextricably linked to that of the broader markets.
That said, this feels… insane as it may be… of a piece with the arc of Tesla's recent story (and the founder to which, as of now, it is inextricably tied).
But The Punisher's season 1 government-conspiracy plot fits together neatly with each character's personal motivations, inextricably bonding them together, even when it put them on opposite sides of the conflict.
Since news of their encounter, del Castillo's name continues to be sullied and inextricably linked to the drug kingpin with many wondering why she would get cozy with a deadly criminal.
To me, what it means to be human is inextricably bound with the condition of being a mammal, being frail and weak and loving other people for their frailty and weakness.
Ever since Ke$ha sang about brushing her teeth with a bottle of Jack, Jack Daniel's has become inextricably linked to things we do when we wake up in the morning.
TechCrunch's day-long intensive Session focuses on the future of mobility and transportation, two rapidly evolving industries inextricably linked by innovations in AI, robotics, electric battery development, digital platforms and manufacturing.
Because the DRC holds half of all known, economically recoverable cobalt reserves — currently accounting for 60% of global production — the world's cobalt supply is inextricably tied to the DRC's political stability.
Violent crime in the United States has become inextricably tied to headlines about Chicago, especially after the city's deadly weekend that left at least 11 people dead and 70 others wounded.
It's most often inextricably linked with ordeals and arduous tests, showing us that it's almost impossible to be passionate about a quest without having to struggle on our journey toward it.
Radical feminists traditionally believed that the patriarchy was inextricably intertwined with capitalism: that the entire structure of our society was based on the exploitation of the poor, women, and nonwhite races.
The decimation of Labour is also inextricably related to the rise of the Scottish National Party, which is left-wing and was opposed to both Brexit and the Tories' austerity policies.
As both President Bush (2007) and Obama (2011) Task Force Report on Puerto Rico's Status noted, the economic and social development of Puerto Rico is inextricably tied to its political status.
But business has always been inextricably bound with politics for Mr. Trump, dating to his previous flirtations with presidential bids, which served largely to elevate his public profile and business interests.
Not only has the network's expansion been inextricably bound up in Moskowitz's rising profile, but her hard-driving style has become emblematic of the city's—and the nation's—school reform movement.
"Spacesuits are a part of the iconography of the first space age; our visual impressions of human spaceflight and what astronauts wear are inextricably linked," Branson said in a press statement.
There is no doubt that the president realizes how much the world affairs are inextricably part of key events that will determine the fate of his time in office next fall.
Indeed, these displays have become inextricably bound with the Trump show itself — as much as the snaking entrance lines and the calls to "build a wall" along the border with Mexico.
We know that the massive rise in inequality is inextricably linked to the backroom trades of money and influence, conducted with a wink and a nod from politicians in both parties.
That intoxicating rush of emotion, awe, and understanding becomes inextricably linked to your idea of what this thing is supposed to be like, and invariably forms the bedrock for your preferences.
We swam together in every conceivable body of water for years, so swimming is inextricably bound to my relationship with my father, who was an engineer and a deeply curious person.
But as it becomes increasingly apparent that words are leading, inextricably, to political violence and — in the Pittsburgh shooting suspect's case — apparent domestic terrorism, interpretation is more important now than ever.
Singles Day is now inextricably linked with Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce leviathan that in recent years has turned the holiday into an online — and occasionally brick-and-mortar — mercantile extravaganza.
Certainly, immigration was not a problem foisted on Europe from the outside; the fates of Europeans and non-Europeans were inextricably connected in the 19th century by conquest, colonization and trade.
In an era when designers' aesthetic loyalties volte-face season by season, Sui is remarkable for sticking close to her distinct design style, which is inextricably linked to her personal desires.
" O'Connor, moreover, did "not do the necessary legwork of parsing through the over 900 pages of the post-2017 ACA, explaining how particular segments are inextricably linked to the individual mandate.
Some see the island's prosperity as inextricably linked to China, while others are worried that Taiwan is already too dependent on the Chinese economy and thus vulnerable to pressure from Beijing.
More from Tonic: Unfortunately, the fitness industry and media that surrounds it has always been inextricably tied with preying on people's insecurities and negative emotions in order to take their money.
Simply put, the Heat has been his team basically from the moment he was selected fifth overall in the 2003 draft, and his name has become inextricably linked with the organization.
Syed's conviction, Brown wrote in court filings, is "inextricably linked" to those records supporting Wilds's testimony — but the records have been called into question by a late disclosure in the case.
Like many Sephardic holiday recipes, this one was brought in the suitcases and memories of Spanish Jews who were forced to flee, but it is inextricably linked to that history through language.
"Both anthropogenic climate change and the legacy of land use/management have an influence on U.S. wildfires and are subtly and inextricably intertwined," reported the federal government's US Global Change Research Program.
Lock-in doesn't just limit your freedom and choices when you choose to reduce costs or migrate your infrastructure, it also means that your fate is now tied inextricably to another company's.
Maybe it's simply because of her breakout role as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, but the actress always seemed inextricably linked with her dark locks, super fair skin, and brooding gaze.
The two issues of labor and legacy are inextricably linked, as is perfectly illustrated in the story of another black Covert farmer less than a mile from the Hawkins homestead, Carol Baber.
Nearly all electronic devices are now inextricably tied to the internet, often broadcasting a continuous and traceable electromagnetic trail — but the overall rate of electronics theft hasn't declined much as a result.
" Key quotes: "One core belief I have always held is that our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships.
But in general relativity (Albert Einstein's theory of gravity), time is relative and dynamical, a dimension that's inextricably interwoven with directions x, y and z into a four-dimensional "space-time" fabric.
Blankfein spent much of his career at the mega-bank and was CEO for more than a decade, including during the crisis, and he is inextricably linked to Goldman and its reputation.
Now, with its "One Belt, One Road" vision of land and sea routes to Europe through central and South-East Asia, China wants to insert itself inextricably into the region's economic bloodstream.
So inextricably connected to her own embodiment is her work that a series of black and white photographs of used chewing gum as sculpture are literally works spat out of her mouth.
But just as the success story of Miami and Florida is inextricably linked to the drug crime of the 80s and 90s, the area's best sub chain has a similarly colorful past.
"This doesn't surprise me at all, and it's the perfect example of how corporate surveillance and government surveillance are inextricably linked," Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future, told Motherboard.
This states-rights argument about land use didn't explicitly invoke religious themes, but it was going on at the same time the Republican Party was becoming inextricably tied to the Christian right.
We'll only make true progress when we realize that we must focus on reducing crime and improving the criminal justice system at the same time, because they're inextricably intertwined with one another.
At the same time, however, Mr. Molinaro also appears aware that his slim chances of winning may be tied inextricably to whether Mr. Trump's supporters turn out for him on Nov. 6.
Because our hopes and efforts for building a better future are inextricably linked to our perception of the past, it is important to understand and communicate the global development up to now.
"One core belief I have always held is that our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships," he wrote.
In terms of economic health — which is inextricably intertwined with personal health and life — we face the extraordinarily difficult challenge of balancing a terrifying health crisis with a virtually inevitable financial one.
But trade experts say that the administration's actions and the president's own statements indicate that ZTE's fate has become inextricably linked to Mr. Trump's goal of reaching a trade deal with China.
The fate of tax reform is inextricably linked to the reconciliation process — the path Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
Any sober analysis of economic opportunity and race will conclude that racial justice and economic justice are inextricably linked, something Dr. King realized early on and preached to all who would listen.
Opinion ____ The actress and director Greta Gerwig explains how her love of New York is inextricably entwined with how she was introduced to it: on foot, by her smart, funny Sacramento mom.
Art is, in part, a record: of abiding truths, of how ugliness and beauty coexist in the world, inextricably intertwined, and how we must acknowledge both, if not make peace between them.
And he also was the lawyer for Mafia dons, an array of business tycoons and Donald Trump, so that the whole milieu of New York at that time was inextricably linked together.
The prevalence of opioids, along with meth, is more than a timely backdrop here; it figures inextricably into the novel's plot — the unraveling of Marlena's life and the lasting consequences for Cat.
"We've been crystal clear that issues around our withdrawal and our future partnership are inextricably linked, and the negotiations so far have reinforced that view," a source in Britain's Brexit department said.
Not only do we share common values which inextricably link us together, but we are economically interdependent, we are close trading partners, and we have fought alongside each other in multiple conflicts.
Beyond a tendency toward compassion and empathy, religion has ingrained in me the notion that I am indeed my brother's keeper; that another's well-being is inextricably bound up with my own.
The memory of war is inextricably linked to the collapse of civilization as such, to crimes so horrific and traumatic that they pose an eternal moral legacy on the Germans: never again.
The memory of war is inextricably linked to the collapse of civilization as such, to crimes so horrific and traumatic that they pose an eternal moral legacy on the Germans: never again.
The language Brown used — debonair, in a dinner jacket, attacked by down-in-the-mouth neo-Puritans — inextricably linked his (and by extension, her readers') sophistication to tolerance of his sexual conduct.
Facebook, Twitter, and the talk shows would be abuzz, highlighting how this insidious looting of our coffers is inextricably connected to countless other profound injustices perpetrated by the wealthy against US citizens.
In its 22013 designation of 2140 Broadway as a Landmark Site, the Landmarks Preservation Commission recognized that the building's distinction is inextricably intertwined with the plaza and the presence of Red Cube.
Maybe you'll never step foot in one of the dreamy, mist-enshrouded forests in southeast Asia or Central America, but you are inextricably connected to the forests and the people who live there.
From Jordan Peterson's fanboys to the wider alt-right, the idea that traditionalism is inherently countercultural is inextricably bound up with the idea that it's somehow sexy, exciting, or a little bit punk.
The ICDX contracts are inextricably linked to Indonesia's sporadic attempts to support the price of tin, reducing their international credibility, while the ShFE's tin contract is the laggard of its base metals offering.
The stress of Michael Langdon's (Cody Fern) imminent Antichrist assault against the witches, and the fact Mallory's ascension is inextricably tied to Cordelia's death, is putting a damper on Mallory's possibly boundless powers.
Brent Wisner, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, during Friday's hearing told Chhabria his ruling is "unfair" as their scientific evidence allegedly showing glyphosate causes cancer is inextricably linked to Monsanto's alleged wrongful conduct.
"Our performance is inextricably linked to the health of the UK economy which has been more resilient than the market expected post referendum," Lloyds' Chief Executive Antonio Horta-Osorio said in a statement.
Much like Fabregas, his development is inextricably linked to North London, and at 21 years of age he has much to learn before he's the finished product that a club like Barcelona require.
He pushed his staff to emphasize to potential clients that their businesses were inextricably linked to venders and customers, which meant there was no way they could close all their points of exposure.
Michael Giacchino's work is excellent, but despite a spattering of themes and adopted stylistic flourishes, the film simply doesn't have the John Williams cues that have become so inextricably linked to the franchise.
Although the Lebanese army is distinct from Hezbollah's militia fighters, Israel has made it clear that it would not differentiate between them in a future war, claiming that the two are inextricably linked.
In the meantime, Wist and Buckley both hope their work will make people think a little more about climate change in their lives, and how our food is inextricably tied to the planet.
Senior fellow Drew Bond, who was recently hired to run the program, says this topic can and should be debated without inextricably linking it to climate change, a divisive topic within the GOP.
It would be a party inextricably, personally linked to the Clinton family, whose only qualified public servants and potential Cabinet appointees are people personally loyal to the Clintons, who served in Clinton administrations.
Music and dance are inextricably linked in India: Classical dance styles are set to Hindustani and Carnatic music, with dancers required to understand different keys and tempos as part of their dance education.
What seems clear is that our ability to navigate is inextricably tied not just to our ability to remember the past but also to learning, decision-making, imagining and planning for the future.
A tank being piloted by some white dude amidst an ambiguous desert is an image inextricably tied to the Bush/Blair era, so it's feasible that this evocation of those times is intentional.
What the series is is perceptive about how we can only help others after we've taken care of ourselves — but also how the two are so inextricably intertwined that one becomes the other.
What we're dealing here, in this realm in which deep house and pulled pork have become inextricably entwined, like tender young lovers during reading week, is imitation not as flattery, but as deception.
But it was also unquestionable that, after what seemed like an unstoppable rise in the polls last summer, Warren's candidacy had become mired down in voter fears about electability — and, inextricably, her gender.
The "forever war" has inextricably colored how we view American foreign policy: Millennials are far less likely than boomers to think the United States should get involved in the affairs of other countries.
But like countless other retirees, the fate of his benefits is inextricably linked to the company, which is seeking to "dramatically" slash its liabilities, including $8 billion of pension and retiree healthcare obligations.
Still, I think the film does complicate more straightforward and more explicitly anti-fat weight loss narratives in popular culture by making clear that personal fulfillment and a small waist aren't inextricably intertwined.
Moving into the next decade, physical and digital retail will be even more inextricably linked as shoppers continue to vary their purchasing journeys, according to Jonathan Cherki, CEO of digital platform company Contentsquare.
Florida and Arizona are inextricably linked in Americans' minds as the lands of baseball spring training and old retirees who hate welfare but depend on big government programs for their standard of living.
The appellate court told the trial court to examine the A.C.A. more carefully with "a finer-toothed comb," to determine how many — if any — provisions are really inextricably tied to the purchase requirement.
A relationship between the two leaders will be unavoidable, with the two countries' economies, public safety challenges, and, in many cases, families inextricably intertwined on a daily basis, and also likely marked by tension.
As an adult, Red is a feral, murderous monster, but in the usual manner of great hero-villain pairs, she's a monster inextricably linked to, and even created by, the "hero" who defines her.
While he reminded lawmakers that he cannot speak for the broader Libra Association, the 21-member entity tasked with overseeing the cryptocurrency's launch, lawmakers insisted the cryptocurrency is inextricably tied to Zuckerberg and Facebook.
The case is inextricably linked to that of disgraced President Park Geun-hye, whose own future will be decided this week when an eight judge panel decides whether she should be removed from office.
In another, however, they couldn't be more different: social media companies are inextricably part of the fabric of modern society, and getting banned means being excluded from a larger and larger sector of society.
As it became clear, however, that liberté and égalité were tied inextricably to fraternité, she took up her pen again, this time to write the masterpiece A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792).
That's in large part because there's never been a woman president before: More often than not, however, the expectation of who can win is inextricably wrapped up in the knowledge of who has won.
Plaintiff lawyers called Chhabria's decision to exclude similar evidence from the first phase of Hardeman's case "unfair," saying their scientific evidence was inextricably linked to Monsanto's alleged attempts to manipulate, misrepresent and intimidate scientists.
Siblings Ki-jung (Park So-dam) and Ki-woo (Choi Woo-shik) embed themselves as educators in the affluent Park family household, inextricably linking the disparate families and the social structure that sustains them.
Hillary Clinton has become a major political figure in her own right after eight years as a senator and four as secretary of state but her career is still inextricably linked to her husband's.
I would argue that institutions have followed a parallel trajectory that is inextricably yoked to the economic histories Giridharadas describes in his book, resulting in an ossified public imaginary of museums and cultural institutions.
Black feminist scholars such as bell hooks routinely note that white supremacy doesn't exist in a vacuum—it's inextricably tied to and enforced by imperialism, capitalism, heteronormativity, and, most prudent to this discussion, patriarchy.
The ethical and intellectual issues raised -- including whether such creations possess what we'd think of as a soul -- are provocative, coming at a moment when technology has become so inextricably woven into our lives.
Lead's demand fortunes are inextricably tied to the batteries used to power conventional internal combustion vehicles, which means the metal is likely to be one of the main casualties of the electric vehicle revolution.
Dittmar notes that Biden's success across voting groups including men and women could be indicative of the broader momentum he's picked up — and his higher favorability ratings, which are also inextricably tied to gender.
Sison saw U.S. imperialism and the Philippines' feudal state as inextricably linked: in exchange for maintaining access to military bases during the Vietnam War, the U.S. allowed Marcos to continue to oppress the Philippines.
He's notoriously suffered through tragedies over the years; his personal life has been inextricably tied to what he calls "grief and loss," so many of his fans are just happy to see him happy.
The United States needs to work with China to solve nearly every major global problem, and our prosperity is still inextricably intertwined, even if some in President Trump's circle would prefer to think otherwise.
Mr. Flanagan's Republican colleagues have bristled at many of the smaller fees and taxes in the governor's spending plan, but acknowledged on Thursday that the millionaire's tax was inextricably linked to the budget deal.
We've talked about how we're sort of inextricably linked, our performances rely so much on one another, but Greta is the one who brought us together and she's the mastermind behind the whole thing.
"Our tradition of excellence as a university will forever be inextricably linked with John and his family," Georgetown President John J. DeGioia said in a statement, referring to the younger Thompson and his father.
At the University of Warwick, a relatively new but well-regarded English university, a young philosophy professor named Nick Land argued that the triumph of capitalism and the rise of technoculture were inextricably intertwined.
By the time the boys reached the courtroom, the idea that they'd confessed to the crimes was inextricably linked with the media's depiction of them as animals, hungry wolves whose enemies were white people.
If the President is himself inextricably and unapologetically tethered to any number of commercial endeavors, can we really expect the Trump Justice Department to seriously investigate allegations of corruption or self-dealing among Cabinet officials?
Following a Billboard profile titled "The Chainsmokers on Ruling the Billboard Hot 100 & Owning the 'Frat Bro' Label," the EDM duo's Drew Taggart tweeted his disappointment over being inextricably tied to the 'frat bro' label.
So will the approval the parliament will give to a new organisation called the National Supervision Commission, an immensely powerful anti-corruption body in which the two hierarchies of party and state are inextricably linked.
The Internet of Things and the Internet might seem inextricably linked, but, increasingly, there are questions centered around how IoT devices should work with one another — and what happens when the Internet connection goes down?
Chinese telecommunications firms have faced intense scrutiny over the potential risk they pose to national security, with lawmakers and officials alike saying the companies are inextricably tied to the Chinese state government and their interests.
Regardless, nineteenth-century Spiritualism was inextricably connected to reform in the years around the Civil War, which helped to popularize and promote a transformative political agenda in New England, the mid-Atlantic, and the Midwest.
Part of the letter reads: One core belief I have always held is that our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships.
Cars and radio have always been inextricably linked: about 90 percent of people listen to traditional radio over the airwaves (more than use the internet), and 40 percent of that listening happens in the car.
Other comments suggest the entire social media category is a victim of Facebook's category dominating success — with social media in general inextricably linked to Facebook, making respondents see little point in using another similar website.
A groundbreaking study released in the journal Nature last week underscored something many of us have long known to be true: around the world, human health is inextricably linked to the health of the oceans.
The love she has for that footage remains inextricably bound up with nostalgia for her younger self, for the dreams of a determined young woman who longed for a bigger world and a wider audience.
A survey showed last month that battered emerging market currencies would eventually bounce back from last month's U.S.-led trade war jitters, but risks remained high for currencies of commodity exporters inextricably linked to China.
A survey showed last month that battered emerging market currencies would eventually bounce back from last month's U.S.-led trade war jitters, but risks remained high for currencies of commodity exporters inextricably linked to China.
Shop for an SSD today, and the two are almost inextricably linked, though it helps to know the difference if you're upgrading an older system, or picking a motherboard to build a PC from scratch.
The current, much faster warming trend, which has been well established, is inextricably linked to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide that humans have been pumping into the atmosphere since the beginning of the industrial age.
My wife, a native who left South Africa 50 years ago but returns every few years to visit family, needs to renew her communion with the landscape whose beauty is lodged inextricably in her soul.
But because social media jokes and political discourse are sometimes indistinguishable, in a time when Twitter and the White House have become inextricably linked, the satirical post also became fodder for political and societal commentary.
Some countries in Europe — the Palestinians' biggest financial donor — have long discouraged a referral to the international body, fearing that it will become inextricably enmeshed in a quagmire to the detriment of its other work.
The story of the course is this: War involves all of us, soldiers and civilians, men and women, young and old, and it emerges from, and reveals, our enduring and inextricably intertwined humanity and inhumanity.
I know this firsthand, because every time I write something new it helps me feel less alone, reminding me that we are all inextricably linked to and through a sacred spark within each of us.
The frustrating thing about the movie, though, like T2 before it, is the insistence that women's desires to build a better future are inextricably tied to their individual relationships, particularly as mothers and motherlike figures.
As Money reports, top executives often agree on the most valuable skills an employee can have — those who get ahead, they say, see their own success as inextricably linked to the success of the company.
For a German, images of the fall of the Berlin Wall are inextricably linked with the alliance, and my country is particularly grateful for the security and the opportunities NATO has been providing for decades.
While the US isn't alone in its legitimate concerns about Huawei's 214G technology, the executive order and national emergency isn't all about security; it's inextricably tied to this political moment and an intensifying trade war.
He said he believes America's strength is "inextricably linked" to the alliances and partnerships the US has around the world, especially NATO, and that "showing respect" to those allies is critical to protecting US interests.
The path to each key is inextricably tied to moments from Halliday's past — all of which are colored by the programmer's '80s pop culture obsession — and Wade's encyclopedic knowledge of the same is a powerful asset.
Why it matters: Facebook, YouTube and the internet itself are inextricably bound up both with how the Christchurch killer seems to have arrived at his extremist views and with how he decided to act on them.
Some shows are just bound, inextricably, to the time in which they're made — and by that I don't mean the year or decade so much as the period in life the show is meant to represent.
Playground and Essential are inextricably linked beyond just being physically intermixed in different corners in the same open-space office: Playground led Essential's first major fundraising round and Rubin serves as the CEO of both companies.
I LOVE TELLING THE STORIES BUT I WANT PEOPLE TO BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE NOISES EVEN IF THEY'VE NEVER SEEN THE ALBUM COVER – SO I DON'T THINK I'LL EVER MAKE THE TWO ABSOLUTELY INEXTRICABLY CONNECTED.
A compelling novel, it traces one teenage girl's summer spent in a Californian cult (not unlike that of the Manson clan), exploring how the ties of sisterhood can inextricably unite—and divide—adolescent girls for ever.
The more local swimming pools I visited, the more convinced I became that Icelanders' remarkable satisfaction is tied inextricably to the experience of escaping the fierce, freezing air and sinking into warm water among their countrymen.
Association leaders have to work with people of all political persuasions, and many of those coming off of Capitol Hill these days are inextricably linked to one political perspective or the other, diminishing their marketability afterward.
Its origins are inextricably connected to a modern gun culture that grew up around the AR-613, the civilian version of the US Army's standard infantry rifle—and a video game culture whose development paralleled it.
In effect, the familiar practice of clicking around the internet has been linked to dream logic, to meditation, the interior of the self and to the unconscious inextricably bound to things, pictures, meanings and frantic associations.
To James, the very broad category of religious experience was inextricably human, and to attempt to argue people out of it would have struck him as similar to trying to argue someone out of right-handedness.
What if we could develop a new way of seeing the body that reveals that we are always already touching, that we are inextricably linked to a larger institutional and social body that binds us all?
This "see no evil" standard has allowed Baker and the Hall of Fame to tiptoe past significant and uncomfortable realities that are inextricably linked to the league, especially when it comes to player health and safety.
The former heavyweight film producer became inextricably tethered to the #MeToo movement after the New York Times and The New Yorker published reports detailing the stories women who said he had sexually assaulted or harassed them.
All of this is just another drama in the House of Lakers, the decades-long soap opera where familial ties are so inextricably binding they seem to have jumped off the pages of a Tolstoy novel.
Since I first picked it up more than five years ago, Americanah remains one of the most electrifying works I've ever read because of its ability to capture how all of these things are inextricably linked.
The empowerment of women, access to birth control (including abortion), and female education are inextricably tied to climate change, and will play a huge part in how we deal with it in the years to come.
He should also explain that border security is tied to the economic security of the middle and working class whose prosperity is inextricably linked to their asymmetric access to the labor market in the United States.
The frenetic, driving sound has long been inextricably linked to Holland—which is where I stand currently, in the city of Friesland, to search for the roots of one of the world's longest-standing gabber scenes.
For the majority of us, Alicia Silverstone will forever be inextricably linked with her character from Clueless, Cher, the always dressed-and-accessorized-to-the-nines quintessential '90s Beverly Hills teen (frosted pink lip gloss and all).
Everything about Hill's story, from the way it became public to the way the Daily Mail and other websites encouraged readers to examine her naked body, is inextricably tied to the fact that Hill is a woman.
" The Boy Scouts in particular have been praised and criticized in equal measure for promoting a vision of rugged manliness that is inextricably tied to this idea of readiness, as reflected in their longtime motto, "Be prepared.
In other words, health and wealth are inextricably linked, according to Jean Chatzky, financial expert for NBC's Today Show, who has just released the book "AgeProof," co-written with Cleveland Clinic's chief wellness officer, Dr. Michael Roizen.
The administration, in turn, argues that the cost-sharing reimbursements to insurers are legal because they are "inextricably intertwined" with federal spending on subsidies to help pay for qualified Obamacare customers' monthly premiums, which Congress did authorize.
The issue of reproductive rights, is, of course, inextricably bound to women's power to achieve economic and financial freedom outside traditional gender roles (check out our interview with Planned Parenthood president, Cecile Richards, for more on this).
The contradictions of experiencing simultaneous isolation and inextricably united community have been fodder for writers ever since the rapid increase in urbanization after World War II. An apartment is your home, but also just a few rooms.
"The view that nature and humanity are inextricably bound together more accurately captures the environmental perspective," Jody Freeman, a ConocoPhillips board member and founding director of Harvard's environmental law program, wrote in a criticism of Epstein's book.
The two are inextricably linked and fighting for workers must also mean fighting the racism -- both blatant and institutional -- that makes it even harder for people of color to get ahead, no matter how hard they work.
This is all because the United States has tried to deal with the ISIS threat from Libya without addressing the full scope of the Salafi jihadi problem or the civil conflict to which it is inextricably tied.
But the fact is, chafe against it as she will, what she does is inextricably bound up in what she chooses to wear while doing it, and the same would be true of anyone in that role.
The hypocrisies and contradictions are obvious: these "crazy rich Asians" are celebrated as harbingers of racial progress while producers bank on the hope that audiences will forget how capitalism has always been inextricably linked to racial oppression.
Germans and other Western Europeans are often said to write music that's generic — in the best way — and universally accessible, while we evaluate Russian music based on its Russianness; it is inextricably marked by its creators' nationality.
Tensions between the United States and China have risen in recent years, partially driven by the Trump administration's stance regarding trade, and have spilled over into the technology industry — where the two countries had been inextricably linked.
Also, it's fun to remember that another side of Ms. Kondo's teachings is her cultural animism and non-dualism, the idea that we are inextricably connected to objects and spaces, and that those objects may have souls.
But for Ms. Rushdie, who would go on to write "Indian Cookery," a cult-favorite cookbook published in 1988 in the United Kingdom, it was also a lesson in how food, history and politics were inextricably intertwined.
The pound of flesh he exacts, the 3,000 ducats he loans, the revenge he hankers for — Shylock embodies the most entrenched anti-Semitic clichés: The Jews pursue vengeance over mercy; the Jews are inextricably linked to money.
As ideas, like the "Pray" portion of Elizabeth Gilbert's popular book, move into the cultural mainstream and lose their purity — as they become inextricably tied up with capitalism, really — it's easy for us, Lewis-style, to sneer.
In any of those scenarios, MoviePass would have become inextricably embedded within the theater ecosystem, as a partner to the chains that could drive massive box office numbers to certain films, boosting concession sales in the process.
But, and here is the kicker, Texas also argues the entire ACA must be struck down too, as a result of that conclusion, on the grounds that the mandate is an inextricably important part of the law.
Lil Boosie is Lousiana incarnate, his voice inextricably linked to this place thanks to his otherworldly voice and ability to mix tales from the street with penetrating analyses of the corruption and hatred that permeate throughout Baton Rouge.
But given all we know now, it's safe to assume that none of us have been spared from the consequences of connecting with one another, inextricably entwining our collective lives, as dumb and boring as they may be.
For my patient, I came to see, treatment was inextricably linked to hope, and I suspected that it was her hope, much more than the chemotherapy, that had kept her going years beyond what I would have predicted.
Indeed, though the nation's economy tops many voters' lists as the most pressing issue of this election season, Milchard underscores that the U.S.' financial stability has become inextricably bound with international treaties and entrepreneurs beyond our own borders.
Trump has long disliked the impression he is being managed by aides, and on Thursday, after that truth was inextricably etched into the special counsel's report, he still insisted it was he who decided not to fire Mueller.
"The Delete Facebook movement that started as a consequence of Cambridge Analytica simply never got traction in South and Southeast Asia for a simple reason: Facebook is inextricably entwined into the DNA of economy, society, politics," Hattotuwa said.
Wall Street's performance and luxury home prices in the Hamptons are inextricably linked, especially the level of bankers' bonuses as they often finance second homes, said Anthony DeVivio, managing director in the Hamptons for another brokerage, Halstead Property.
Roth's name is inextricably linked with that novel, for reasons both good and ill: its raucous humor, its depiction of a stifling postwar Jewish household, the primal scream of its sex-obsessed and Oedipally-tormented narrator Alexander Portnoy.
It is underscored by a blatant lack of regard for reproductive freedom and the idea that the right to reproductive self-determination under the law is inextricably linked with a woman's status as an equal member of society.
"This doesn't surprise me at all, and it's the perfect example of how corporate surveillance and government surveillance are inextricably linked," Evan Greer, deputy director of digital rights advocacy group Fight for the Future, told Motherboard on Monday.
Yet he has distanced himself in some important instances, including suggesting humans play a role in climate change — an acknowledgment on the part of his aides that a political future inextricably tied to Mr. Trump could be perilous.
To that end, the study ultimately revealed that masculinity and sexism are inextricably intertwined in queer culture, a phenomenon termed "queer sexism" by sociologist Jane Ward, author of the popular book Not Gay: Sex Between Straight White Men.
By contrast, Malay, who shoulders the majority of the work on Mind of Mine, is primarily and inextricably linked with Frank Ocean only, and his work with Zayn is merely a shadow of his work on Channel Orange.
To the lasting discomfort of secular liberals, as he points out, the movement was inextricably Christian, albeit rooted in an African-American Christianity that drew heavily from the social justice prophets and Exodus narrative of the Hebrew Bible.
Something you alluded to there is the idea that the public health crisis posed by the coronavirus and housing affordability crisis that existed before coronavirus aren't actually separate crises at all — they are inextricably linked to one another.
What too many on the left of the political spectrum also ignore (or fail to understand) is that labor unions are inextricably intertwined with the economic condition of women and minorities — and, for that matter, of white men.
Though often overshadowed by its contemporaries—there's no mention of it in 'The Warhol Diaries'—it became a standard bearer for transgressive nightlife spaces inextricably linked to the art being created both inside its walls and beyond them.
It's believed that wolves were the first animal to be domesticated by humans, somewhere between 30,000 and 10,000 years ago in Eurasia, and since then, our two species have forged a mutually beneficial partnership; our lineages inextricably entwined.
The individual mandate and the employer mandate are "inextricably entwined," said James A. Klein, the president of the American Benefits Council, an influential lobby for large companies like Dow Chemical, Microsoft and BP, the oil and gas producer.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has killed thousands of people around the world, including 14 in the U.S., and its origin in animals and global spread should remind us how inextricably linked we are with other life on Earth.
What they're saying: The employees argue that a person's sexual orientation is inextricably tied to their sex — the employers here didn't have a problem with attraction to men; they had a problem with men being attracted to men.
Her family and Kennedy's death, as she chronicled in a recent book, have been inextricably linked ever since her grandfather, a clothing manufacturer named Abraham Zapruder, captured the fatal scene with his 8-millimeter Bell & Howell Zoomatic camera.
" For both Headland and Lyonne, the composer is inextricably linked with Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange" — Headland views Beethoven primarily through the lenses of "pent-up energy" and "violence," she said, themes that are found throughout "Russian Doll.
Many of the women who spoke at the City Hall rally on Friday made no secret of their distaste not only for Mr. Klein's alleged conduct, but also for his politics; they suggested the two were inextricably linked.
These decisions pay respect to the fact that transgression and porn are inextricably linked while emboldening readers to inconspicuously look at pornography in public: an erotic proposition that feels riskier than using an e-reader or a smartphone.
She cites research that illustrates how identity and ideology are inextricably linked, that a strong group identity leads to distrust and resentment toward other groups, and that spending time with people ideologically similar to yourself leads to intolerance.
Despite its humble beginnings on the show, the drink is now so inextricably linked to it that asking why the Cosmo became such a phenomenon is a bit like asking why the show itself found its level of success.
But smaller companies in the manufacturing heartlands, crucial to the economy and often inextricably linked to continental Europe, are formulating contingency plans that illustrate the risks facing businesses across the country and the steps being taken to mitigate them.
It's hard to talk about the Bushwick art scene without talking about the neighborhood's gentrification — the two are inextricably linked — but, hopefully, the shoot will reflect the full range of artists from all the communities that call Bushwick home. 
" In his extraordinary letter to Trump, Mattis said that a long-held "core belief" of his "is that our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships.
For as much as Neon Genesis Evangelion is a Japanese pop cultural force, a work inextricably connected to the elevation of anime's quality and visibility, it's also a dense, thematically obscure one, rife with philosophical questions and confrontational storytelling.
As a month that continues to be inextricably tied to our pagan origins (despite the best efforts of capitalism to sanitize it through mass-produced Halloween costumes), it's the opportune moment to return to the tradition of oral storytelling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads TALLINN, Estonia — The history of modern art in Russia and the former Soviet Union has a fraught, ambiguous relationship with European art, with which it was inextricably entwined until the 13 Russian revolution.
Big Marco in Little Havana As a Cuban-American born in Miami, Rubio's rise as a state legislator and U.S. senator is inextricably tied to his roots in South Florida's community of exiles who have fled Fidel Castro's regime.
Pence lauds Trump at every turn for a simple reason: His political future -- AKA being president -- is inextricably linked to being seen by Trump and Trump's supporters as the natural heir to the movement the president built in 73.
"Because of our two countries' nearly $700 billion trading relationship, our economies are inextricably linked, and our manufacturing workers depend on a strong deal that keeps us all growing and prospering for generations to come," Timmons and Darby said.
The plan inextricably links the cost and reliability of Michigan's electricity supply to a massive, 6 gigawatt, buildout of solar power — even though Michigan's geography ensures it has some of the lowest levels of solar irradiance in the nation.
Professionals who adopt the growth mindset put in extra time and effort to understand why they failed, and rebound from setbacks quickly, while those with fixed mindsets believe their successes and failures are inextricably tied to their personal identities.
Republicans, clinging to a 23-seat majority in the House, have made the House minority leader a central element of their attack ads and are portraying many of their opponents as inextricably tied to the liberal from San Francisco.
In college, Viktor began educating herself on African American history in an attempt to understand her own roots—only to discover that the history of her parents' country and her new home were "inextricably linked," as she puts it.

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