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A series of interconnected celebrities come together in one night.
The science and medical community is highly interconnected and international.
In the modern world, tech is interconnected rather than siloed.
The multitude of problems confronting the Middle East are interconnected.
"The reality is the whole world is interconnected," Mendoza says.
That is one positive aspect of this new interconnected reality.
Gender and race are highly interconnected for so many people.
The offshore entities are interconnected, their use a family affair.
And, like many SDGs, these two pressing issues are interconnected.
"The information ecosystem is interconnected and related," Ms. Wardle said.
"Everything that exists in this world, is interconnected," Mzimba said.
GeVoian and Andrews see everything at Contact to be interconnected.
Now, interconnected to this is the question of religious liberty.
Things are interconnected in a way that becomes very fluid.
Everyone is thoroughly interconnected and everyone is also an individual.
From a jurisprudence perspective, those two cases are very interconnected.
They are certainly interconnected, but they present distinct policy challenges.
My world has become a giant continent of interconnected Starbuckses.
But in reality, it's a web of economically interconnected parts.
So all of these things are interconnected in a way.
Aviation, after all, involves many variables, all of them interconnected.
I wanted it to be a series of interconnected vignettes.
It's more about how to thrive in an interconnected world.
A lot of oceanography gives you perspective on the Earth as a whole system, almost like one big organism, since the oceans are so interconnected and the ecosystems within the oceans are so interconnected.
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, it raises our collective susceptibility.
What gets complicated is that so many American businesses are interconnected.
We live in a global world that is flat and interconnected.
All the movies, the paintings, the writings are kind of interconnected.
It suggests that the entire planet is an interconnected, living organism.
Because the devices are interconnected, they benefit from the networking effect.
The IoNT can efficiently monitor and manage many interconnected nanoscale devices.
He sees it not as about death, but about interconnected lives.
It's an intricate and interconnected web—reality TV, politics, the underworld.
I think it shows how we are more interconnected than disconnected.
The body is made of a skin of interconnected triangular segments.
There are a number of interconnected downside risks to the outlook.
The markets were interconnected in ways that were frightening and new.
These seemingly disparate frozen conflicts across former Soviet republics are interconnected.
But in today's interconnected world, voters chafe under such paternalistic tutelage.
The Internet is simply a vast, interconnected network of telecommunications networks.
The Vessel is made up of 154 interconnected staircases, 80 landings ...
Often interconnected, it's hard to have one without the other two.
But the interconnected systems they reply upon also make us vulnerable.
Resistors view these not as distinct movements but as interconnected struggles.
The United States is becoming more globalized and interconnected each day.
It was a strange emphasis in an increasingly interconnected, globalized world.
Diverse and distant ecologies are flattened into one vast interconnected landfill.
Financial institutions, instruments, and market structures are increasingly complex and interconnected.
Mr. Trudeau throws in five interconnected clues to bring it home.
The genre-bending novel follows their three separate but interconnected lives.
"Everything will be interconnected and 'talk' to each other," Katibeh said.
The bottom line: Private equity and public pensions are tightly interconnected.
A. & S. thrived and kept growing, ultimately encompassing eight interconnected buildings.
"In the world of politics, all developments are interconnected," Mousavi said.
These three sexually interconnected lost souls constitute the narrative's emotional skeleton.
Sanford knew the world would only grow more interconnected with technology.
Everything is interconnected; spending more somewhere inevitably means less somewhere else.
He himself understood that his articles, books, and producing were interconnected.
The larynx is controlled by a complicated and interconnected set of muscles.
Five narrators unspool the bizarre soap opera that is their interconnected lives.
An interconnected world is one that's always awake, and sleep is weakness.
The Parthenon Sculptures are a vital element in this interconnected world collection.
Enough of these signals would create an interconnected network, or quantum internet.
All these communities are interconnected, with some families literally living across continents.
Writers and artists today have to fit into a continuing, interconnected narrative.
We really need to understand that the world is small and interconnected.
Part of Krebs' investigative documents, a tangled web of interconnected online identities.
Everything is interconnected, and Sanchez has designed Block'hood specifically to show this.
However, she argued, an interconnected world benefits both developing and developed countries.
It doesn't threaten withdrawal from their deeply interconnected web of trade routes.
But Standard Chartered's Marrs said in an interconnected world, proximity isn't enough.
There's a much greater awareness of how interconnected the markets are today.
Our world is a dangerous place, with lots of interconnected, moving parts.
The world's oceans and seas comprise a single interconnected body of water.
Cui Tiankai: You see in today's global economy almost everything is interconnected.
We're listening as much as talking in a massively interconnected global conversation.
The world's economy was interconnected and nobody could isolate themselves, it said.
He ends his first episode with an abstract doodle of interconnected lines.
On some blocks at this point we have 4-5 interconnected nodes.
"Everything is interconnected," he said Sunday about the agreement's 14-month timeframe.
Katz and Bohbot highlight several interconnected cultural drivers of Israel's military innovations.
We will also find out how interconnected the global financial system remains.
Yet, true to a globalized world, the indeterminate settings are always interconnected.
We marvel at how large and interconnected the global financial system has become.
The Netherlands is the second most interconnected country in the world after Singapore.
It struck me how interconnected all of the things Pell showed me are.
Secure your home, automate your lifestyle and live a richer, more interconnected life.
"(It) has developed over many years into an interdependent, interconnected ecosystem," he said.
Final bonus: They were all best friends, so the fandoms were endlessly interconnected.
What's it like working in such an interconnected universe and add to it?
The new approach to transport as a service relies on two interconnected trends.
Second, interconnected markets create an upcycle of opportunity while closed markets accelerate violence.
In today's interconnected world, the likelihood of any surprise military action is remote.
I think women are interconnected and talking to each other like never before.
Without these interconnected systems, most governments have no idea who's coming and going.
In an interconnected world — travel, import, export — we're moving the bugs with us.
We might be as interconnected as ever but starved for connections, Clinton says.
This sprawling network of interconnected websites all came from just one Twitter account.
Responding to the interconnected threats of coronavirus and global recession requires creative policymaking.
The judge found that the "myriad parts" of the law are all interconnected.
And it's interconnected with climate-denying groups that it can launch at candidates.
As these systems become interconnected, vulnerabilities in one lead to attacks against others.
You won't have to go very far before you realize: we're all interconnected.
All life on earth is interconnected through a web of ordered energy flow.
In 2019, global media production is more interconnected than it has ever been.
She benefited from the post-Cold War moment itself, which was increasingly interconnected.
Infrastructures are large, interconnected and difficult to change once they are in place.
A series of interconnected questions about their precise meaning cried out for resolution.
The world of faith-based entertainment feels small and interconnected in this way.
Analog modules are prototyped on a breadboard, sometimes with interconnected through-hole PCBs.
They're also not compatIble with the interconnected nature of modern travel and trade.
"Those four pillars are really interconnected -- especially the chain migration issue," Lankford said.
But iOS 13 highlights the double-edged sword of Apple's interconnected app ecosystem.
It ravages human populations and simultaneously undermines their interconnected economic and political systems.
Invention abounds; the last image of coglike, interconnected movement by the group is astonishing.
What emerged was ultimately a picture of just how interconnected we all really are.
The larger vision that emerges is one of a consumer-friendly, interconnected surveillance state.
Statistically speaking, every individual bird is interconnected within the same dynamic web of interactions.
At least one pandemic will probably sweep the interconnected world in the next decades.
Because of the way we're so interconnected now, they had access to this show.
" She added that "in an interconnected world... few threats to health are local anymore.
No city is its own island—we are all interconnected in this urban tableau.
Can European countries really afford not to be financially and economically interconnected and integrated?
But the interconnected nature of the financial system means the risk never goes away.
It is you and I, together, interdependent, interconnected with one single interwoven American destiny.
In many of his drawings, Webster filled the surface with numerous, small, interconnected shapes.
"But I understand how that could feel interconnected and could get muddled," she continued.
It looks quite magical, with five suns and countless stars and interconnected parallel universes.
It seeks a more interconnected energy union to let power and gas flow freely.
This cultural and global awareness is increasingly important as our world grows more interconnected.
It's about the interconnected degradation or failure of our own biological processes and metabolisms.
International economies are more interconnected than ever before through long term trends towards globalization.
Relying on an infrastructure of millions of interconnected devices places security at a premium.
In this way, it makes the world seem smaller and more interconnected to me.
Following 30 years of globalization, the highly interconnected world economy needs guidance and coordination.
Embracing an interconnected consciousness, such "post-Internet" artists are expanding the country's art market.
We are living in the most socially interconnected and technologically advanced society in history.
"We know that the challenges facing us are interconnected," he said, according to Reuters.
It's a state of consciousness, he argues, a generation of interconnected emotionally intelligent entrepreneurs.
It's a simple work meant to show highlight regeneration and how everything is interconnected.
Eurasian pipeline politics, not unlike the web of pipes themselves, is an interconnected game.
As a curator I've often turned to subjects where art and politics are interconnected.
But the two are interconnected, and the oceans are working very hard right now.
We are all interconnected and how states handle their 'internal' affairs affects us all.
In a world that is deeply interconnected, he wants to isolate the United States.
These actions encompass all aspects of life, and rightly so as everything is interconnected.
We should be talking about how public opinion is formed in an interconnected world.
All of the interconnected issues pile up and can hold back a country's economy.
And in an increasingly interconnected world, the same trends have repercussions outside China's borders.
Unleashed inside the densely settled and interconnected Roman Empire, the new pathogen was devastating.
How interconnected will this show be to the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Things are getting more concentrated and that's very interconnected with these issues around Russia.
In a profoundly interconnected society, even apparently simple choices can have complex and unpredictable consequences.
Each module consists of approximately 100,000 neurons arranged in a complex network of interconnected cells.
That was very interesting to me, and the psychology of it, and the interconnected fate.
Forbes contributor Paul Tassi posits that the comet and the Super Hero theme are interconnected.
It's an Xbox console exclusive (also on PC) that's set in a big, interconnected underworld.
"Right now more than ever, despite being so interconnected, we are incredibly divided," Rush says.
In the future that will only be possible with emissions-free cars, interconnected and affordable.
One Strange Rock focuses on how wondrous, intricately balanced, and interconnected life on Earth is.
Some of the options are: creative, interconnected, revolutionary, automated, isolating, surveillance, collaborative, addicting, alienating, cold.
The park plays out a complex repetition of more than a hundred interconnected, scripted narratives.
Eventually, the startup plans to launch 650 satellites in an interconnected network, called a constellation.
It will be more interconnected; indeed, the revolution will take place "inside a complex ecosystem".
Now, Castlevania is known for its elaborate interconnected worlds that put an emphasis on exploration.
It is also true that technology and policy are interconnected, and can benefit one another.
"Jesus' Son," Denis Johnson A slim book of interconnected stories following a hapless drug addict.
Instead, a company's brand reputation and public goodwill dictate stock price in today's interconnected world.
The global auto industry is in the midst of three simultaneous, and interconnected, technology revolutions.
These components are interconnected through communications networks that control rolling stock, signaling, switching  and communications.
How will the sharing economy continue to affect cross-border transactions in an interconnected world?
In today's interconnected economy, many Americans travel across state lines as part of their jobs.
Many casinos are interconnected by walkways, shopping malls, numerous entrances at street level and otherwise.
Today, we live in an interconnected world driven by rapidly evolving digital technologies and capabilities.
Deep learning consists of networks of interconnected nodes that autonomously run computations on input data.
So I started writing and found that the pieces of my life were very interconnected.
It was the first time where we felt that we've had many smaller interconnected stories.
To that point, Dishonored's city of Dunwall, which you also designed, is very intricate, interconnected.
Those officials have long argued that an interconnected global disease detection network was urgently needed.
In an interconnected world, not all languages are equally prominent, particularly in business and diplomacy.
Dov Seidman Founder and chief executive, LRN The world has gone from interconnected to interdependent.
I felt I stood at the periphery of an interconnected world of worship and belief.
The world is more interconnected than it once was, and so feels a lot smaller.
Though their interconnected plots make release changes hard, they are also a box-office boon.
Official data shows that Anbang is owned by an opaque web of largely interconnected companies.
"The more that the global economy gets interconnected, the higher those consequences become," Morrison said.
"A world that is so interdependent, so interconnected, cannot afford shooting each other," he said.
"What do you mean interconnected?" a caller asks on an environmental podcast Lizzie listens to.
America's civilian tools of diplomacy and development are critical, particularly in our increasingly interconnected world.
The interconnected series of "Trillium" operas place him in the lineage of Wagner and Stockhausen.
In a world that is so interconnected, the impact of such duties is far-reaching.
Inside, many of the buildings are situated one story above ground level and are interconnected.
While Metroid was a 2D, side-scrolling game, it took place in an expansive, interconnected world.
There are huge, open areas to explore, and cities and dungeons consist of myriad interconnected spaces.
In our interconnected world, as Kallat implies, no one can claim isolation from events at large.
I think it's incredibly important for people to begin to understand how interconnected it all is.
The government is pushing for a communications system called FirstNet, an interconnected system for first responders.
Take industrial machines from jet engines to medical equipment and turn them into intelligent interconnected devices.
And given how interconnected the two economies are, it would hurt plenty of Chinese firms, too.
There is high contagion risk among domestic banks (Kuwait is a relatively small and interconnected market).
Explore a large, interconnected underworld crawling with cunning creatures, deadly traps, and a mysterious shadowy presence.
But until recently it was kind of a mess of interconnected sub-sites and instructional PDFs.
She said that our myriad fights for economic, environmental, racial, and social justice were all interconnected.
Science and spirituality have finally converged to tell us that we are all interdependent and interconnected.
We don't know yet, but this is another example of how interconnected the world has become.
We are creating new complex networks or interconnected devices that can share infinite amounts of information.
Yet he's back on Facebook and busily selling his products through a network of interconnected pages.
We as a society are more intertwined and interconnected with our electronic devices than ever before.
It was random, and based on the way networks were interconnected and reliant on each other.
There are too many delicate and interconnected moving parts to the American health care financing system.
Attacks are on the rise, and massive numbers of interconnected devices threaten to overwhelm Internet defenders.
Let me be lunar as all living things are lunar: waxing here, waning there, always interconnected.
With the region's porous volcanic bedrock, irrigation water is drawn out of interconnected rivers and groundwater.
Like it or not, the reality of our age is that we are interconnected and interdependent.
Well actually you could, if you can conceptualize a mansion as a series of interconnected yurts.
The victims were from at least four countries, and they were thriving in an interconnected world.
PISANI: WELL, I MEAN, GENERICALLY IT IS SOMEONE WHO BELIEVES WE LIVE IN AN INTERCONNECTED WORLD.
This vision of an interconnected health continuum demands a behavior change from the industry, including us.
More than 100 voters filled three interconnected rooms, and more than 30 signed up to testify.
How thoroughly interconnected a network is affects how behaviours and information spread around it, he explains.
In the hardware business, supply chains are global and U.S. and Chinese interests are often interconnected.
The interconnected world of the future will be the result of decisions we must make today.
Kofi's core idea was that our crowded, interconnected world requires economic justice, peace and human rights.
The mirrors amplify and distort the looming, enigmatic presences of the interconnected bales, chains, and bells.
A cluster is an interconnected group of cases that can be traced to the same source.
Or, do you think the conveniences and benefits of a completely interconnected world outweigh any drawbacks?
Our national security and that of our allies across the globe is both fragile and interconnected.
" He added: "My personal belief is that isolationism doesn't make sense in this highly interconnected world.
Our world is dramatically more interconnected with information and communication technologies, but geography is not dead.
Ms. Sánchez was making abstractions with blocky passages of color and interconnected geometric lines and shapes.
Because every aspect of the game is interconnected, Frade argues, they must be treated as such.
The parts and the whole are interconnected, and that defines the federal interest in transportation infrastructure.
"We're listening to any and all ideas, rather than trying to create a vast, interconnected universe."
The world has never had more advanced medical science, but it's also never been so interconnected.
Our city sometimes feels like an interconnected little world of people who mostly know each other.
Warner's efforts to build an interconnected superhero "universe," for instance, got off to a weak start.
Rock-solid data security will be an ever increasing necessity in an age of interconnected devices.
Two decades later, it's certainly true that the internet has made the world much more interconnected.
The summary report demonstrates how the fate of the frozen areas, and our oceans, are interconnected.
So far 35 interconnected underground passageways have been found at the site, Peru's culture ministry said.
Nearly 28503,22019 miles of high voltage transmission lines and 16,000 interconnected substations serve this intricate system.
Australia's tourism industry is both isolated and interconnected The tourism industry has always been growth-focused.
Also off the hallway is a living room, along with an interconnected dining room and kitchen.
One block of five, interconnected anti-Trump accounts were created on the same day last August.
Through several interconnected themes, Big Botany cultivates viewers' empathy for plants by blending science and art.
The birds are simplified and float within nets of circles interconnected by thin lines, like constellations.
It's also important to see just how thoroughly black and white, light and dark are interconnected.
That's because it's an interdisciplinary science that encompasses not only the incredibly complex, interconnected natural systems that comprise the Earth System, but also has to make sense of how those systems interact with the complex, interconnected social, political, economic, and cultural systems of the Human System.
We are looking to build the world's largest interconnected solar farms and focus on developing regenerative agriculture.
If the goal is to largely ignore the interconnected universe, why keep the DCEU around at all?
Labor organization shouldn't be a commodity available only to those who work in larger, more interconnected studios.
"Malnutrition and cholera are interconnected," Jamie McGoldrick, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Yemen told the Washington Post.
The world—and our devices—are growing more and more interconnected, enabling incredible experiences, some borderline magical.
The history of the appropriation of Asian and Black cultures are interconnected, tangled, and difficult to parse.
A Darker Shade of Magic, introduced readers to series of alternate, interconnected worlds and some incredible characters.
"For me these both themes are important and are actually interconnected," Aske explains to The Creators Project.
Honestly, it just talks about being in the present moment, Um and realizing that everyone is interconnected.
But it's powered by vast server farms, interconnected cables, and networking infrastructure that cross borders and oceans.
The film unspools like a series of interconnected vignettes, all centered on the massive trove of information.
My existence hinges on three things, each interconnected: Food, laziness, and websites that bring food to me.
Our planet is an interconnected system, and the vanishing ice is already having ripple effects down south.
The series, created by J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions, is inspired by the interconnected Stephen King universe.
Without Becoming the Forest, these scenes, separated by vast time and space, might not seem so interconnected.
"The world is more interconnected than ever, but most of us only experience this online," said Goddard.
Set before Matt Reeve's War for the Planet of the Apes, the game follows two interconnected narratives.
The space would total 14,000 square feet across several interconnected brick buildings, according to The Chicago Tribune.
Researchers are currently investigating ways of growing miniature organs on plastic chips, which could eventually become interconnected.
Still, analysts believe there's still life in interconnected movies that spawned a multibillion-dollar goldmine for Marvel.
Europe's best way forward is to stay together as a strong, well-integrated, and deeply interconnected continent.
I added a series of interconnected doors that let her move to new areas of the level.
The interconnected nature of big financials helped exacerbate the crisis as liquidity issues spread through the system.
The issues here are so interconnected and everything is awful no matter how you look at it.
Second, the bill represents a path to holistically address the interconnected challenges that stem from wildlife crime.
Increasingly, individual nation states seem incapable of responding to the multiplicity of threats defining our interconnected age.
Cross-border child custody disputes are complex, and in an increasingly interconnected world, are becoming more common.
" A series of interconnected events and stories will be explored over 10 episodes in "The Butterfly Effect.
While the world becomes ever more interconnected, Carter said, there's still a benefit to having geographic commands.
Rachel Hawkins created an entirely new branch of the royal family for her interconnected royal rom-coms.
As you might have gleaned, this dollhouse-scale interconnected journey through escape rooms is difficult to describe.
You can send that person an anonymous thanks, and the interconnected world will feel a little nicer.
The piece talks about consumerism and how all of these things are related since everything is interconnected.
At his best, Raulff constructs not just painterly layers of complementary information but wreaths of interconnected facts.
China and the United States remain tightly interconnected despite the clash over trade between Washington and Beijing.
The future is upon us, and our youth will be interconnected whether we like it or not.
She has argued that a country-by-country approach will not work in an interconnected digital world.
"The global supply chains are deeply interconnected," said Ralf P. Thomas, the chief financial officer of Siemens.
" This is the reality of an interconnected world that makes nonsense of Trump's tinny obsession with "sovereignty.
Because of the interconnected waterways in the wilderness area, much of the area's watershed could become polluted.
But for this group of about 50 interconnected families, Mumbai's opulence and opportunities seem out of reach.
Maybe by showing how interconnected these issues are, artists can help to uncover potential solutions as well.
Food systems are complicated, global, interdependent and interconnected, leaving researchers with a planet-sized balancing act instead.
It will also ensure transparency across an interconnected network of clients, brokers, insurers and other third parties.
Against ISIS, we are waging a war using the most sophisticated and interconnected combat power in history.
In our interconnected world of big data, I appeared to be no different than a deceased person.
And the larger and more interconnected the technical system, the more vulnerable it is to an attack.
Our first total IoT breakdown came courtesy of that most innocuous of interconnected items — a cat feeder.
It consists of a series of interconnected, covered, brick structures, buildings and enclosed spaces for different purposes.
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the issue of cyber security is becoming more and more important.
No single program has ever brought together work by all three before, though their histories were interconnected.
It is impossible to fight trade wars, especially on multiple fronts, without harming the world's interconnected economy.
In the tactical maze—a warehouse holding dozens of interconnected rooms—teams of agents practice security missions.
She had yet to learn that the entrances opened onto a single interconnected mall selling Disney merchandise.
Prices have risen sharply in interconnected Europe since October on uncertainty over French nuclear power availability this winter.
I think over the long haul we're going to see a much more interconnected high-speed rail system.
SBINet was a vast initiative to create a patchwork of interconnected surveillance equipment like towers and ground sensors.
For almost 40 years, William Lyttle dug a series of interconnected tunnels under his house in London, England.
Sorcery spans four separate interconnected games, each allowing you to transfer your progress (read: decisions and consequences) over.
It's not that a soulless network of computers interconnected via TCP/IP was ever supposed to be fun.
Up to nine Powerwalls can be interconnected, and it can be wall- or ground-mounted, inside or out.
But the station's big, interconnected levels still feel intensely memorable, because moving between them requires so much planning.
Bengston embodies the California cool aesthetic — his lifestyle (surfer, motorcyle-racer, rule-breaker) is interconnected with his work.
It really is an interconnected set of problems that people deal with on a day-to-day basis.
At the very least, that leaves Netflix with at least some of the interconnected superhero universe for 2019.
Our world is so interconnected it's unlikely a catastrophe could hit any region without its consequences cascading globally.
The film is intended to kick off an interconnected cinematic universe of DC Comics characters that Warner Bros.
Like any major institutional shift, the growing number of offbeat Best Picture nominees comes from several interconnected factors.
This, coupled with the new "all swipe" interface, makes using the phone and apps feel smooth and interconnected.
The stories and experiences our speakers bring to the Summit stage, like the Global Goals themselves, are interconnected.
All of these things are interconnected: Sexism, racism, discrimination writ large, the experience of contractors at this company.
"The world is composed of living systems that are interconnected, and the ocean is the biggest," she says.
And anything connected to the mirrorworld will see and be seen by everything else in this interconnected environment.
Compounding this is the prospect of building commercial constellations consisting of hundreds—and even thousands—of interconnected satellites.
We are living in a highly interconnected world, where the fates of all of us are bound together.
In making this statement, he appears not even to understand the interconnected nature of the public media system.
This new interconnected world is creating boundless opportunities to deliver new benefits to consumers in more efficient ways.
An interconnected water system, like the one on Earth, could influence the way any such life would develop.
"Guardians of the Galaxy" ultimately became the fifth highest grossing movie in Marvel's series of 14 interconnected films.
The commission's discussion also suggested sovereign bond-backed securities to make bank's balance sheets more diversified and interconnected.
Workers were reallocated from farms to factories, average incomes and inequality soared and the world became unprecedentedly interconnected.
In time, it hopes to go some way to rebuilding the interconnected feminist print communities of earlier movements.
Any slowdown in FDI is particularly noteworthy for a global economy that has spent decades becoming more interconnected.
The agencies have said that the plan would target the "largest and most interconnected entities" under their oversight.
It would take a long time to list all the ways in which the global community is interconnected.
"I am a globalist," Cohn told CNBC, explaining that he believes the world is interconnected economically and militarily.
All of this is an important reminder of the reality that U.S.-China relations are complicated and interconnected.
More than a dozen interconnected businesses, including profitable lines of lingerie and perfume, are overseen by the conservators.
Ten components function, say, in an interconnected loop to keep the machine from tipping over on its side.
We then need to develop a holistic interconnected system of protected areas that includes biodiversity not currently protected.
These nuances illustrate how interconnected the North American economy has become, and how difficult rewriting Nafta would be.
Among the many interconnected arts the Dadaists pursued, music was of special interest because it naturally resists interpretation.
Basketball, sneakers, and fashion will forever be interconnected, and the Air Jordan 1 is to thank for that.
Crossing through the glass doors into the hush of the exhibition, visitors enter a world of interconnected threads.
But the conversation also needs to address a dangerous interconnected public health crisis wreaking havoc among under-30s.
The developments I see in this small, interconnected world of LGBTQ women around the country are predominantly positive.
Similarly, the North American electric grid is actually five interconnected grids that can borrow electricity from each other.
And yet the progress of her disease is just one aspect of the play's interconnected levels of suspense.
They were even bigger than scientists thought: "To suddenly realize that these are interconnected communities is quite bizarre."
In our globally interconnected economy, major climatic (and economic) disruption in other countries will inevitably affect American pocketbooks.
Hip parents develop artisanal party menus in "UpperHaven Squaresville," the first of the interconnected stories in Something City.
In our view, biodiversity loss and climate change must be addressed as one interconnected problem with linked solutions.
It created an operating system — a set of interconnected software programs that mediated between hardware and software applications.
The many factors that affect the climate interact with one another and give rise to interconnected feedback cycles.
Interconnected through centuries of marriage, these older islanders wanted to end the vicious circle of hate begetting hate.
In slabs that look solid to the naked eye, the team found a network of tiny, interconnected pores.
All are interconnected and all must be acted upon to root out historically consistent racism, classism, and greed.
The deal-making machinations, which have unfolded in two countries for over a year, are complicated and interconnected.
"Let us remember that we are only as strong as the weakest health system in our interconnected world."
No one doubts that it has been unsettling for many Americans to adapt to an increasingly interconnected world.
The push to make medical records systems more interconnected might also make the system more vulnerable to attack.
No other movie in Marvel Studios' series of 18 interconnected films has ever crossed that threshold so quickly.
It had its premiere last June, but this interconnected suite of dances has continued to morph and grow.
The big problem was economists don't understand how global supply chains work, how intertwined and interconnected they are.
It also seemed that he grasped how interconnected the U.S. economy and financial markets are with those abroad.
For Brave, speed and ad/tracking protection are obviously interconnected, and all the other benefits accrue from that.
World War I shattered the hope that an increasingly interconnected world would render armed conflict between nations obsolete.
The technological advance and opportunity of social media has created an interconnected world where, sadly, fake news thrives.
The two are interconnected as resort's success in part depends on the airport staying open, the committee found.
The paper explores the ways that climate change intensifies hazards and describes the interconnected nature of such crises.
So it's possible that Facebook is making people look more interconnected than they are off the social network.
The U.K. and the U.S. are among the most financially interconnected countries in the world, according to the bank.
It's not the most clearly-articulated strategy, but moving away from the interconnected DCEU makes sense for the studio.
In an increasingly interconnected world, it is harder to control the flow of information across borders and within countries.
Probably because interconnected long-term environmental impacts don't appear on the balance sheets or in the quarterly profit reports.
I see the welfare system and the immigration system as being deeply interconnected with what prisons and policing do.
He explained that this causes a lot of confusion for people that believe the two worlds can't be interconnected.
Marvel didn't invent sequels or spinoffs, but an interconnected franchise, at that scale, on that schedule – that was new.
OneWeb is also racing to build an interconnected network of satellites, known as a constellation, to provide consumer internet.
These pictures will change the way you think about the landscape around you and how interconnected everything truly is.
The conversation focused on the interconnected nature of issues around housing, including mental health, infrastructural needs, and job stability.
Sometimes those roads carved through neighborhoods, and as highways became interconnected, the shift brought out new issues for travelers.
And because of this, I see other conversations of injustice as if they were interconnected to the HB2 conversation.
With this rather macabre technique, it wasn't just blood that was shared—the two interconnected mice also shared organs.
The trend threatens fundamental change to the interconnected global economy, said Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics.
A scaffolding of treaties, institutions and laws now supports a global economy as interconnected as it has ever been.
Yes, but: That separation masks just how interconnected the 2 countries' technology industries are, particularly at the hardware level.
We need to look in the gray areas if we expect the world to become more interconnected and empathetic.
Quality healthcare is highly personal to each of us, but the healthcare system is also extremely complex—and interconnected.
There's a rush to create large, interconnected farmlands during the Middle Ages, but that results in a displaced population.
Hundreds of thousands of interconnected devices, from thermostats to home routers, were easily hacked and used in this attack.
Zhong was one of several Chinese nationals caught up in interconnected probes by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
They write: Telephone metadata is densely interconnected, easily reidentifiable, and trivially gives rise to location, relationship, and sensitive inferences.
It's a critical launching point for a series of interconnected movies in the DC Comics Universe from Warner Bros.
Trumptonshire is a trilogy of interconnected animated children's television films that aired on the BBC in the late '60s.
To be lonely is to have failed, according to the rules of a shrinking and ever more interconnected world.
"Roger's relationship with Trump has been so interconnected it's hard to define what's Roger and what's Donald," Manafort says.
That means virtually every cell phone network is interconnected, allowing hackers to potentially tap any phone, regardless of location.
That's a Valley term for a loose web of interconnected people, essentially a treasure trove of data and interaction.
These are two different ways of relating to the world — one cosmopolitan and interconnected, the other patriarchal and hierarchical.
This aspirational rhetoric hews to both the spirit of armistice and the demands of a complex and interconnected world.
A large, interconnected hive of vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, dealers, and finance companies all with the desire to "move metal".
A year ago, Xi electrified the Davos crowd with a clear statement of the benefits of an interconnected world.
It marks the first standalone Spidey film in Marvel's massively popular series of interconnected movies, hence the "homecoming" theme.
Heading into its opening weekend, "Thor: Ragnarok" is the best-reviewed movie in Marvel's series of 17 interconnected films.
Ms. Uppal sees student hunger, mandatory meal plans and higher prices as interconnected points in the food justice movement.
At some point, your laptop has probably made sweet love to Kanye's through the medium of interconnected wi-fi.
An ecosystem's usefulness, also known as its "biocapacity," is fatally interconnected with our ability to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Tempo's interconnected smart factory is modernizing the manufacturing process, which allows them to deliver a far superior customer experience.
" These species, he noted, evolved over 3.5 billion years "to create an exquisite and careful balance of interconnected resilience.
When we think about traditional insider trading — even in our interconnected digital world — we think of rogue stock traders.
THE STONE We live in an interconnected world, where borders are porous, more like living membranes than physical walls.
Instead, it would be practical, a hodgepodge of recycled vintage fashions and contemporary ideas, all jumbled together and interconnected.
The Pierre Boulez Saal is now part of a veritable campus of interconnected institutions that bear Mr. Barenboim's imprint.
On the way out, concertgoers received a poster-size family tree tracing 400 years of interconnected African-American music.
"The global supply chains are deeply interconnected," Ralf P. Thomas, the chief financial officer of Siemens, told reporters Thursday.
They'll also be interconnected through mobile and desktop experiences so that users can switch between apps on any device.
The latest addition is the Spheres, three interconnected glass-domed conservatories that opened on Amazon's downtown campus in January.
The 85033 experience should also remind us as to how interconnected the world's economic and financial system has become.
"It breaks the law and ignores the basic science that tells us our waterways are critically interconnected," he added.
The history of Black American enslavement teaches that the hunger of power and sexual thrill are voracious and interconnected.
An interconnected series of security flaws in Intel processors can give hackers "insidious" control over Windows and Linux systems.
At the time, it was difficult to grasp how interconnected seemingly unrelated assets and markets would prove to be.
Like Paris over a century ago, Houston residents are finding water in unexpected places affecting the interconnected urban space.
Throwing a baseball is a series of interconnected movements, from the toes all the way up to the fingers.
"The global economy remains highly interconnected and interdependent," write Jack Ewing, Neal Boudette and Geneva Abdul of the NYT.
Wage gains and productivity growth are interconnected, and both economic variables have performed poorly in the current business cycle.
They lay bare the cold hard reality that humans are interconnected social creatures whose decisions — and germs — impact others.
It may have become a cliché to speak of an interconnected world, but that's our present — and foreseeable — condition.
Like an interconnected web, all positions in an organization have a purpose that feeds into the big-picture goals.
Regulators could not see the risk exposure that any one financial institution had within the interconnected global financial system.
The island is like one big, interconnected puzzle, one that you solve by steadily getting new abilities and items.
Compass&apos technology suite is interconnected and aims to replace the collection of software tools that agents use regularly.
Meanwhile, today's densely cultivated plantations and interconnected shipping networks, it's believed, have allowed the fungus to spread more efficiently.
These groups, which are also interconnected, contain at least 1,2003 unique members located in 96 countries around the world.
In that sense, our recollections are often tainted by the interconnected pathways of the neural brain, clouding our perceptions.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 224 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 2106 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Investigators from several agencies are pursuing a number of interconnected strands, including aspects of Mayor Bill de Blasio's fundraising activities.
There are 2503 distinct yet interconnected spaces in House of Eternal Return, each more eccentric and whimsical than the last.
A new study by Stanford University found "telephone metadata densely interconnected, susceptible to re-identification, and enabling highly sensitive inferences".
These days, it's the disenfranchised voters who tilted toward Trump who he says must be eased into an interconnected world.
Unlike silicon circuitry, with its geometric precision, this device is messy, like "a highly interconnected plate of noodles," Stieg said.
I've come to appreciate what a crucial tool it is for learning, especially in an increasingly interconnected and complicated world.
As our lives become increasingly interconnected, a range of new words and phrases are being added to the technological lexicon.
Carrie Mae Weems directly addresses the interconnected issues of race and the environment and their impact on women in particular.
Their annual journey depends on a chain of interconnected environmental variables, and when one goes, so too can the butterflies.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 2123 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 27183 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 38 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Done right, it theoretically creates a massive, interconnected, immersive universe that in turn creates a built-in fanbase and revenue.
As mentioned, farms now are full of interconnected devices, meaning there are many points of entry for a remote attack.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 2230 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Number two, we believe that the interconnected environment is the way the retail business is going in the long-term.
I Am Easy To Find is even more deliberately paced, more a series of interconnected mood pieces than standalone songs.
But everything is interconnected, and unlocking as much of the single map as possible is ultimately the most rewarding objective.
It involves many different interconnected market forces, and if an important component breaks down, the project economics can break down.
Chief among his concerns is sluggish U.S. growth exacerbated by a changing world in which economies are more globally interconnected.
For months, Venezuela has struggled with two interconnected crises: a collapsing economy and a standoff between Maduro and the opposition.
"We find that telephone metadata is densely interconnected, susceptible to reidentification, and enables highly sensitive inferences," the paper authors write.
Doctors call the area between your nose and mouth the "triangle of death" because that's where the veins are interconnected.
It will have to involve separate but interconnected systems because the infrastructure is inherently different for control versus convenience networks.
Dr. Matthew Johnson agrees that Charlotte had it wrong, even though longer relationships mean your lives might become increasingly interconnected.
It's a mind-bending novel that follows six different characters through an intricate web of interconnected stories spanning three centuries.
And there are competitors out there like Viv that are also pushing the power boundaries of these interconnected contextual systems.
Change will only come if we work together and collectively strengthen each other's missions because injustice is intersectional and interconnected.
To work, it will require a decarbonized economy that will necessitate a big, interconnected transformation in all sectors of society.
"The world is more interconnected than ever before, and it's becoming more connected every day," Mr. Obama told the graduates.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 2247 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 21619 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 2155 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
The sculpture cost an estimated $200 million to build and features 803 interconnected staircases, nearly 2,500 steps, and 80 landings.
Similarly, renting a home with interconnected rooms or shared bathrooms may not be best if personal space is a priority.
For SoftBank, the deal signals another reinvention, this time with a major bet on a future filled with interconnected devices.
Such a simulation could illuminate potential solutions to vexing questions about whether banks are too big or interconnected to fail.
The attack on Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, killed 20 restaurant patrons who were thriving in an interconnected world.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 303 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 41 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 24200 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 220 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Consisting of huge screens (one is 71873 feet tall), the show depicts six interconnected environments with a shared water supply.
Most are critical of President Trump and they have a number of interconnected issues on their minds, including the ACA.
In many cases, layers are only interconnected with the layer of neurons before and after them via inputs and outputs.
It sees a more interconnected world where environmental sustainability is crucial to maintaining political support, global stability and economic growth.
These sophisticated terrorist networks, operating under different names, are deeply interconnected from Iraq to Syria and from Libya to Yemen.
To Professor Watson and many other scientists, there are two important parallel approaches to the interconnected climate and species crises.
Mr. Trump has an opportunity to use that power to demonstrate his understanding of how interconnected the global economy is.
There's been a change in the climate of globalization — we are going from an interconnected world to an interdependent one.
A language isn't a singular monolith, but rather a complex interconnected system of components that build a way to communicate.
Telework will be increasingly essential for interconnected economies in a world that's more prone to chaos, both economically and climatically.
THE PRISON in the six interconnected bungalows of Comarca became notorious during the 24 years that Indonesia occupied East Timor.
The houses are kitted out with a smart home system that includes thermostats, voice-activated security and interconnected kitchen appliances.
It's not the first time the Star Wars franchise has tried to build out an interconnected story universe like this.
We're going through a change in the climate of globalization: We're going from an interconnected world to an interdependent world.
Our waters are interconnected, and our largest rivers are only as healthy as the small, headwater streams that feed them.
A trainer sits directly in front, monitoring an interconnected computer and video camera to record every movement during each jump.
Because this energy is not injected in the interconnected continental European system, frequency drops slightly, creating a grid time deviation.
Designed by Thomas Heatherwick, the structure is made up of 154 interconnected stairways, nearly 2,500 individual steps, and 80 landings.
Egan gives us their stories in anachronistic chunks, weaving together interconnected narratives through tableaux of different moments from their lives.
This suggests a possible approach to photography criticism: a river of interconnected images wordlessly but fluently commenting on one another.
Unfortunately, everything is so interconnected in crosswords that to change one word, you sometimes have to redo the whole puzzle.
Whenever Marines ventured into the neighboring patchwork of farmland, canals and homes, they were entering a network of interconnected traps.
The City is an extraordinary interconnected web of centres of excellence, a unique multidisciplinary cluster-of-clusters which has no rival.
That's really interesting, because you really needed to be alone to realize how interconnected everything is, which is kind of paradoxical.
It's crucial in today's interconnected business world for students "to be able to embrace that global mindset of business," Dirks said.
Tightly interconnected and coupled systems are vulnerable to catastrophic and widespread failure ("Normal accidents: living with high risk technologies", Perrow, 1984).
Contagion: Many economists continue to worry about emerging market debt and currencies, particularly as global financial institutions have become more interconnected.
And because black holes and galaxies are interconnected, it can help us better understand how galaxies — and ultimately the Universe — evolve.
And it looked at the success of the Phase One Marvel movies and concluded that audiences clearly wanted an interconnected universe.
It's also smart business if you make money off selling an interconnected ecosystem of devices and accessories, as indeed Apple does.
That's because the equipment is not interconnected, Wlaschin said, and elections systems today are unable to connect to the wider internet.
The Fed has to be cognizant of the moves they make here and how they affect the interconnected global financial system.
As I said before: coming to grips with Into the Breach's interconnected systems takes some time, and you learn by dying.
As interconnected as we all are now — by a global economy and the internet — these connections are mostly in our heads.
With Krypton and Lobo, seems that Syfy is hoping that it can carve out an interconnected television franchise of its own.
SpaceX is one of several companies, including Jeff Bezos' Amazon, which are building these so called "constellations" of interconnected internet satellites.
The swirl of forces are interconnected, so the volatility in one area can quickly spread to other countries and other markets.
By the end of the season, viewers are left tracking a giant cast across three different generations and three interconnected timelines.
Cities are getting smarter—more data-aware and interconnected—and Block'hood makes the case that their planning processes should follow suit.
In his data dives, he'd seen plenty of interconnected Facebook accounts, but had no way of knowing who was creating them.
It's how subconscious states and dream states are interconnected, and how that influences people on their political actions and everyday lives.
Little known fact: The movie about several interconnected love stories over one Christmas season in London actually exists all year long.
Volkswagen foresees, like many automakers, a time when our smart homes and smart cars are interconnected, and that's especially true here.
A peaceful and economically interconnected South Asia would benefit not only Pakistan and India, but also the greater neighborhood, particularly Afghanistan.
Through learning about people of color in the military, it will become clear that civil rights and patriotism are often interconnected.
SL: Exactly, yes, the paradox of a world where we are incredibly interconnected and yet isolation feels at an unprecedented level.
With the rise of the internet in the 21st century came the promise of a legitimate globalization, and an interconnected civilization.
Eliminating this authority altogether would leave some of the largest and most highly leveraged and interconnected institutions free from comprehensive oversight.
TB is like any infectious disease in that it respects no borders—in today's interconnected world, TB anywhere is TB everywhere.
Conversely, if at any point in the production process cells are touching at different voltage potentials, they cannot be electrically interconnected.
More needs to be done to prepare America's workforce to meet the needs of a global, interconnected, and technology-driven economy.
The British Museum contains a breathtaking collection of over 8 million objects that paint an interconnected portrait of the world's cultures.
They created more than 19873 interconnected towers, some of which extended to 14 precariously balanced storeys (no foundations had been laid).
The movie is the fifth installment of its DC Extended Universe, aimed at duplicating the success of Disney-Marvel's interconnected franchises.
Because the brain is so interconnected, this rogue volume control also affects nausea-, spatial equilibrium, thinking and vision, among other areas.
Because their orbits are so interconnected, they also exert influence over one another, shifting the way they travel around the star.
Merkel rejected protectionism in her speech on Wednesday, arguing that an increasingly interconnected world meant countries must work more closely together.
In a community as interconnected as Baton Rouge, we simply don't have the luxury of separating the personal and the political.
"The best results are comedic tapestries full of interconnected characters and sharp satire," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times.
Martin built a number of interconnected concrete buildings on seven acres of land, which he called Passaquan, in Marion County, Georgia.
The Creators Project: There is a lot of intricate detail in your work, each one feels like its own interconnected ecosystem.
In an age of eclecticism and choice, it flips the bird at Spotify with its interconnected, cohesive and conceptually-minded tracklisting.
The film's world building was, if not quite as extensive as a modern interconnected movie universe, interesting and reasonably well-conceived.
It's important to note that the increase in heroin use is happening alongside the opioid epidemic, and the two are interconnected.
"[It's] the paradox of a world where we are incredibly interconnected, and yet isolation feels at an unprecedented level," Levenson said.
There are four main interconnected fault lines active in the area and a multitude of smaller ones that radiate from them.
Bland's arrest, incarceration, and death are all ensnared in an interconnected justice system where too many actors still harbor implicit biases.
"Endgame" may provide rare closure for this interconnected saga, but for Brie Larson's quiff alone, I'm ready to greenlight a sequel.
There's a big tent feeling to the show that makes both film and art seem larger and more interconnected than usual.
"The Map of Salt and Stars" is important and timely because it shows how interconnected two supposedly opposing worlds can be.
Even a fatality rate between 0.5 and 1 percent is extremely alarming in a world as populous and interconnected as ours.
If there is a prime lesson in this crisis, it is that our interconnected lives depend on workplace protections for everyone.
In a world that's far more interconnected than when "Remain in Light" was released in 1980, the songs remain eerily contemporary.
Even as we all self-isolate — indeed, because we are all self-isolating — we are realizing that we are all interconnected.
The world is an eruptive flux of frequently toxic emergent behavior, and every unexpected event is laced with subtle interconnected nuances.
While there are many complex and interconnected factors that can make some people more at risk for addictions, environment is key.
That's because China has become a global economic powerhouse: The loom in the tapestry of interconnected threads that is global commerce.
It's all an interconnected network in the state: the far-right groups, the GOP, and the resource industries that fund them.
The home sits on 18.5 acres of land, and it's made of three interconnected shipping containers, according to the owners' website.
From electricity and internet, to pipes and ports, infrastructure is an interconnected web that reaches into every aspect of our lives.
Given their interconnected nature, modeling them requires making assumptions, since there's just no way to perfectly capture systems this monumentally complex.
He now is predicting that interconnected devices and artificial intelligence will be the next big trends to disrupt life and industry.
We have such an interconnected world today, and it's shocking how quickly people and things can move from country to country.
But the virus also reveals an amazing truth -- that we're all interconnected, so much more closely than we might have thought.
These reactions are fully capable of panicking billions of investors and consumers in our highly interconnected and mutually dependent global economy.
The team claims that these events are interconnected and change in one will impact another, causing a worsening "cascade" of crises.
Delaying cyber protection affects all government agencies, not just one or two, because they're all interconnected in one way or another.
Put simply, he is caught between two interconnected bureaucracies, one medical, the other employment related in an excruciating Catch-22 situation.
The electricity grid across much of continental Europe is heavily interconnected, so electricity produced in one place can meet demand elsewhere.
Rather, in our increasingly interconnected world, the words of visible people play a role in fostering fear, hate and even violence.
For starters, it reaffirms that in today's interconnected world, the rise of populism and culture wars around diversity are global phenomena.
We are interconnected with the community on a deep level and support as many local business as ways we can in Eugene.
The facility - comprising several interconnected modules including a greenhouse and a mock decompression chamber - opened its doors to the public on Wednesday.
Technos is the worldwide technology system, or technosystem, consisting of satellites, networks, computers, tablets, smartphones, robots, androids, and other interconnected electronic entities.
What's more, these fungal cells were all interconnected, creating a kind of Borg-like, collective biological network that controlled the ants' behavior.
This was, according to Uriburu, "Art on a Latin American scale," meant to draw attention to the interconnected ravages of water pollution.
Be smart: The U.K.'s ties to Europe, especially along the Irish border, are far too complex and interconnected to easily disentangle.
Essentially, The Mummy is being used to launch a large, interconnected story involving the classic monsters from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
After choosing a fighting style, combatants travel through an interconnected world fighting AI enemies and each other in hand-to-hand combat.
This is crucial: the world is an interconnected system in which many of the challenges we face are anchored in complex ecosystems.
The sequel to Banjo-Kazooie often involved interconnected levels and coming back to early parts of the game with more advanced moves.
There's also a series called Marvel's 616 that will cover the interconnected nature of Marvel comics, and Earthkeepers, which is about conservationists.
It turns out that our contemptuous nihilistic infosec teenager has a superpower on which the interconnected aspects of our entire society rely.
Nelson said IQE was operating in "unprecedented times" for the global semiconductor industry as geo-political conditions affect interconnected global supply chains.
"The challenges that we face right now, the interconnected crises in our economy, our democracy and our climate have never been greater."
Meanwhile, new markets such as autonomous vehicles and the "internet of things" - interconnected consumer and industrial devices - have been slow to arrive.
It's good that Epidiolex has been moved to Schedule V, but this narrow move won't solve these two larger and interconnected problems.
Basically, it means GraphOS will allow for a network of Knowledge Graphs to be safely and securely be interconnected via blockchain technology.
Parkland activists have also pushed for change in areas that are interconnected to gun safety, such as the importance of voter registration.
The technological, social, economic, educational, political, and cultural systems that many people rely on are interconnected and heavily reliant on digital tech.
The supply chain is so complex that it more closely resembles the interconnected global financial system before the crisis of 2007-08.
Warwick begins to sing before the plot reveals itself cluing the viewer in on the interconnected universe they are about to witness.
The lock on the Free P4 is essentially a pair of interconnected levers that clip into place when you open a tool.
In an interconnected world where digital code doesn't respect the geographical or national borders, this will surely have a positive global impact.
Why is it that Americans' best privacy hope is the secondary effect of interconnected networks rather than privacy protections designed for Americans?
In an interconnected and ineluctably integrated 21st century, it is that, far more than the Eurosceptics' purity games, that is real sovereignty.
Even if you don't directly invest in bad companies, the world is so interconnected that you'll probably benefit from them somehow anyway.
Most importantly, we develop a more interconnected network where entrepreneurs can create opportunities with each other and promote business with one another.
More than any other nature doc of its ilk, Our Planet also makes a point of reminding viewers how interconnected we are.
Today's worries are very similar, except that the photos might be snatched from the privacy of any one of your interconnected devices.
Well, there are various incidents pertaining to Russia and the Trump administration that appear to be separate, but which are also interconnected.
Using small satellites, OneWeb and others plan to use an interconnected network of satellites to provide internet coverage across the entire globe.
The interconnected nature of extreme climate events -- a snowstorm that then leads to massive flooding -- makes jurisdictions ever more vulnerable to crises.
Everyone knows the holiday season means three things: family, friends and interconnected low-energy Bluetooth devices connected using a simple mesh network.
Governing-as-usual is ill-suited to deal with global, complex, interconnected issues that do not respect geographic borders or electoral timetables.
Despite the strained Washington-Beijing relationship, the people of our two countries are more interconnected than any other time in our history.
Facebook and Google have made the world more interconnected and informed, but at the cost of users' privacy (and sometimes the truth).
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," the previous entry in DC Comic's series of interconnected superhero films, was also a critical piñata.
Swift's growth in recent years — it set a record for messages in March — reflects the increasingly global and interconnected nature of finance.
In today's interconnected world, it is more important than ever that we take the role of being "our brother's keeper" to heart.
The future of the U.S. and its interests in an interconnected world is tied to its friends and allies across the globe.
And yet, today's farmers and consumers around the world are interconnected and interdependent in a way that is unprecedented in human history.
Lieu said this fund could help solve one of the inherent budgeting problems when it comes to defending interconnected networks from hackers.
At that time, the studio was rapidly accelerating plans for its DC films, which compete with Marvel's empire of interconnected superhero movies.
The world has benefited from being more interconnected — we see how the ripple effects of decisions in one country can affect others.
That's largely because securities firms, unlike the banks they eventually became, were smaller, less complex and less interconnected than their contemporary incarnations.
If the tariffs go into effect, the hit to business confidence would be worldwide because supply chains are globally interconnected, she added.
Austin, Danika, Patrick and Danielle discuss a whole slew of interconnected stream celebrity issues, first, looking at Twitch and Mixer's new rules.
Resembling interconnected tree branches or mammal bones, artist Wolfgang Flad's thin, organic, and elongated sculptures have an inherently naturalistic quality to them.
The pope told the group Saturday that global issues like poverty are "interconnected" to concerns about global warming and access to electricity.
This poignant saga follows interconnected characters from Vietnam in 1956, as the last French troops prepare to depart, to Paris in 1996.
It is also, at the same time, a skein of interconnected stories about love and betrayal and identity, God, man and Eros.
A breakup would be complex as the state's businesses and universities — even its water system — are interconnected and dependent on one another.
It's also a meaningful exploration of Fraggle Rock's interconnected ecosystem, where Gorgs, Fraggles, and the tiny worker-creatures the Doozers live symbiotically.
"There are more steps to go but ultimately the goal is to have all of the passenger facilities interconnected," Mr. Cotton said.
Yet Graham is more interested in how her "small identity"—her own life and traumas—can reveal how interconnected we all are.
And on Friday, Vice published internal documents showing how the operations, including Lockwood, the Courier News, and Shadow, were interconnected under Acronym.
"The housing market is interconnected with economic and social life," Justice Breyer wrote, and violations of the housing law always have ripples.
Huawei itself is a huge player in the global telecommunications industry—so large that as Huawei goes, so goes the interconnected world.
You can also get copies of previous years' puzzles or, if you like a challenge, try our Meta Suite of interconnected crosswords.
It is true that the problems that prompt and incubate violent extremism are a complex interconnected set of social and political forces.
The company owns the patent on the "trampoline court," a web of trampolines that are interconnected, allowing jumpers to move among them.
And we know that today, we are all to a certain extent, in the eyes of different entities that interconnected with us.
Prices have risen sharply in interconnected Europe since October on supply uncertainties surrounding the level of French nuclear power availability this winter.
Our cities are all interconnected, and housing decisions in one city affect many other cities, and state law needs to reflect that.
"We're excited about our e-commerce business as part of a whole interconnected retail strategy," Craig Menear said in an earnings call.
The result is an autopsy of self and nation in the face of overwhelming loss that reveals how interconnected we all are.
Most importantly, we need problem-solving that respects the interconnected causes of our most significant challenges and works to address them holistically.
Events in Ukraine suggest it may already be exacerbating existing frustrations and unease over the implications of a mobile, interconnected, multinational world.
Ms. Merkel noted that the symbol of this meeting — a naval reef knot — was intended to show that the world is interconnected.
Its interconnected devices—from hard drives to webcams to trackpads, largely sourced from third parties—have their own dedicated chips and code.
The current lineup of interconnected public and private programs aimed at improving low-income communities has been under-resourced yet highly successful.
The solution uses distributed energy technology that can bring micro-grids to rural communities via interconnected systems of solar panels and batteries.
The imperative to electrify heating and transportation means that all these municipal systems are increasingly going to be interconnected by distribution grids.
For decades, companies have built up interconnected supply chains in China that include parts suppliers and infrastructure that are not easily moved.
But now development is less about infrastructure and more about an interconnected system of devices, known as the Internet of Things (IoT).
The movie is the 18th installment in Marvel's series of interconnected superhero films, but it has injected fresh energy into the franchise.
He should say that the United States will help to build — and prosper from — the giant, interconnected economy of the Asia Pacific.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is poised to change how we live and work as more devices across the globe become interconnected.
In a crisis, these exposures could serve as a channel for contagion in a highly interconnected financial system dominated by large banks.
The official described all those issues as "interconnected" as part of a "package deal" that was likened to a Russian nesting doll.
Viehland's schedule for the past year has been a balancing act, preparing for the unveiling of his two distinct yet interconnected restaurants.
Since Glosserman opened the first restaurant in 2007, the brand has become interconnected and multi-level like a hickory-smoked Disney World.
The retrospective's other standout painting, "Osiris und Isis" (1985–87), is a vast and dense network of mounting, interconnected, and diminishing steps.
Plaid's experimental track "3 Recurring" contains a spectrogram of what look like a series of interconnected threes repeating from left to right.
It's an information conduit being built to connect self-driving cars, VR headsets, delivery drones, and billions of interconnected devices inside the home.
Why it is in a world that is more interdependent, more interconnected, more integrated, that it's impossible to get a world trade deal?
Embedded in Hörnschemeyer's materials and filtering through the space, layers of time, history, and functionality remain perceptibly interconnected within the depth of surface.
It contains 60 trillion web pages, remembers 4 zettabytes of data, transmits millions of emails per second, all interconnected by sextillions of transistors.
Through these interactive experiments, Case helps anyone with a computer gain a tangible understanding of the confusingly interconnected issues that rule our lives.
But the newly broken record is a reminder of just how successful Marvel has been at creating a sprawling, interconnected network of stories.
From Gotham City to Metropolis, it's been a bumpy ride for Warner Bros' series of interconnected films based on DC comic book characters.
Located on a beachside in Olongapo, Zambales in the Philippines, it's a colorful cluster of interconnected inflatable features like swings, bridges, and towers.
Europe's leagues are also an interconnected web, rather than a closed circuit of franchises, which makes the social contract between teams less straightforward.
AVs and their supporting infrastructure form one of the most ambitious interconnected systems ever conceived, but this complexity is the enemy of security.
"They are headed in the direction to become a more global interconnected platform of wholesale retail data centers," Sadler told CNBC on Tuesday.
The other problem, according to Duxbury, is that the marketplaces don't operate as separate entities, but as a growing interconnected network of sites.
We live in an interrelated and interconnected world, something taught by Eastern sages for thousands of year, and now proven by quantum physics.
As the world became more interconnected, states and markets assumed roles once played by the community—from insuring against hardship to funding investment.
Its interconnected series, each focused on a single street-level superhero in New York City, began in 2015 with Daredevil and Jessica Jones.
"Financially at least, the U.S. and the U.K. are two of the most interconnected countries in the world," Goldman said in a report.
More likely, as grids are interconnected so as to diversify supply, more interdependent countries will conclude that manipulating the market is self-defeating.
"The areas that they are preparing to entrench in and defend, they make sure all the tunnels are interconnected," a soldier told CNN.
And now you have all these situations are interconnected because you have Iran talking to North Korea saying don&apost trust President Trump.
Conversely, some think the booming success of Marvel's interconnected universe may be creating the opportunity for B- and C-list heroes to thrive.
In 2014, Guzman evaded capture by fleeing through a network of interconnected tunnels in the drainage system under Culiacan, the Sinaloa state capital.
The movement of people into cities could reverse as people leave overcrowded and expensive cities to live and work in an interconnected countryside.
Here's what Anker wrote on its Facebook page's "About Me:" Roav is the collection of interconnected car accessories designed to improve everyday driving.
The alternative to an interconnected system of security partnerships and trade treaties is a return to the old system of unfettered power politics.
To that end, the agreement should remain a single, tripartite undertaking, with high standards that build on existing, interconnected supply chains between businesses.
And Bernardine Evaristo's novel, "Girl, Woman, Other," drifts back and forth in time to tell the interconnected stories of black British women. 9.
In fact there are a dozen other tax havens—sorry, tax-neutral jurisdictions—that form an interconnected global web of secretive financial activity.
The Talos 1 space station—where Prey takes place—is a giant, interconnected series of puzzle-like spaces, packed into one coherent whole.
It's actually a key component of a successful business strategy, especially as the marketplace becomes increasingly interconnected and the marketplace becomes more diverse. 
All parking lots in this part of the world were interconnected; there was only one, reproducing like an invasive species across the landscape.
Charlesworth's works are organized into interconnected series, in which she focuses on photo-based projects that mash up and break down cultural imagery.
As systems become larger and more interconnected (as they inevitably do), the number of bugs, and our exposure to exploitable vulnerabilities, only increases.
Maria Popova's forthcoming book "Figuring" delves deep into the interconnected lives of several historical figures including Maria Mitchell, America's first professional woman astronomer.
Everything is interconnected now; it's only a matter of time until there's a hack big enough to cause widespread social and economic disruption.
His pen and ink drawings resemble Buddhist tapestries in their layouts, with concentric circles representing the interconnected worlds that exist in his imagination.
He said he has more emotional distance from both his divorce and his military service, and better understands how the two were interconnected.
How we stay healthy—or perhaps more ambitiously, how we become healthy in such a densely interconnected landscape—will be a recurring conversation.
Flight delays have a ripple effect on the complex interconnected network of air travel and often result in extra costs and disgruntled passengers.
It's a diverse set of concerns, and reflects her belief that issues like poverty, education, personal health and environmental justice are all interconnected.
NextGen is not one piece of technology but a series of interconnected systems that will change how air traffic sees, navigates and communicates.
Q. & A. The mantra of the 21st century might be that the world is interconnected everywhere, but the anthropologist James Suzman knows better.
That duality seemed at first to be like black and white, but the Vaquera designers quickly realized how interconnected the two can be.
Our societies are truly interconnected, with millions of Mexicans and Americans living abroad making their homes in the United States and Mexico, respectively.
At its core, the issue of TBTF is whether the financial system can survive the failure of a large, globally-interconnected financial institution.
And cyber risk has become one of the paramount threats to enterprises and citizens, as processes and products become globally interconnected through technology.
He started out as a general manager, but soon came to realize that Meadow was collecting properties that could benefit from interconnected branding.
It was a deliberate gesture by Jarrar, whose work often explores femininity and patriarchy, which in turn is interconnected with colonialism and warfare.
"The essential, interconnected web of life on Earth is getting smaller and increasingly frayed," Josef Settele, the report's co-chair, said in a statement.
Walt Disney-owned Marvel will drop the curtain on the third act of an unprecedented 11 years of interconnected storytelling, which spanned 22 films.
That said, it would probably be better to track space weather by distributing dedicated, interconnected probes throughout the Solar System for this very purpose.
From many smaller family trees, the interconnected profiles converged into one massive family tree of 13 million people, spanning an average of 11 generations.
In its purest form, the EMR is a digital and interconnected version of the paper charts you see lining the shelves of doctors' offices.
It is a labyrinthian wonderland, full of interconnected home and dining sets strung together by a yellow road and the wafting scent of meatballs.
With so much invested in ongoing, interconnected cinematic worlds, it's not only logical to look for every possible way to monetize them; it's essential.
"I think [this tour merch] signifies the very important synergy between fashion and music and how intrinsically interconnected these worlds are now," Quay said.
Part of why the account's influence is so hard to calculate is because it is just one node in a complex and interconnected system.
Starlink would ultimately be an interconnected internet satellite network, also known as a "constellation," that beams high-speed internet to anywhere on the planet.
But that can be hard to do, so interconnected have Facebook and other platforms become with all sorts of internet services people depend on.
Described by Disney as a global "Avengers Initiative," the interconnected attractions and areas at parks around the world are themed around Marvel's beloved heroes.
From the biological simulacra to the digital fauna, Stephen describes these interconnected systems as if they were hewn directly from their real life counterparts.
China has benefited hugely from joining an increasingly interconnected world, with trade helping hundreds of millions of its citizens lift themselves out of poverty.
And the US and Chinese economies have become increasingly interconnected, so disrupting trade between the two countries could cause a lot of economic damage.
This singular piece of journalism details how climate change's causes and effects are an interconnected phenomenon poised to touch many aspects of our lives.
It is crucial the progress that has been made in development is not undone by the interconnected crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.
Set in the Alliances Universe, A Trick of Light follows Nia, Cameron, and Juaquo as they navigate a world dominated and interconnected by technology.
Aerial drones, though, are only the tip of the iceberg in what could be a broader value chain of interconnected, service-oriented autonomous vehicles.
While the potential for interconnected operations is there, the reality is far from it, as only a few disparate companies have examined the opportunity.
Because banks are "interconnected" with each other, a cyber attack at one could spread to many others and shake the U.S. economy, they warn.
But the David Zwirner gallery (the show is at the 19th Street location) is a big and warm space, made of interconnected generous rooms.
The first is Buen Vivir — a vision of the world as interconnected and interdependent, where economic, social, and environmental priorities coexist in a balance.
The result is series of interconnected and harmful impacts, ranging from stronger, more deadly storms, to severe drought, sea level rise, and mass extinction.
"Only a fully interconnected market will improve Europe's security of supply and give consumers more choice," Europe's climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete told Reuters.
It's also possible that the impending vote has concentrated U.K. voters' minds on the sheer implausibility of going it alone in today's interconnected world.
This is an interconnected cinematic universe, with one movie setting up the next in an escalating series of introductions, team-ups, setbacks, and triumphs.
The 150-foot-tall sculpture, which cost $200 million to build, according to Curbed, includes 154 interconnected staircases, nearly 2,500 steps, and 80 landings.
"On the outside, the diversity in size and the interconnected positioning create a sculptural image, looking different from every angle," Dellensen and Jansen said.
Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia and Sterling K. Brown star in "This Is Us," about a group of interconnected people born on the same day.
Given the region's increasing importance in an interconnected world, Trump should demonstrate a more vigorous strength to address threatened economic, security, and influence interests.
Increased laboratory capacity, real-time disease surveillance and efficient supply chains are critical for containing outbreaks and stopping pandemics in an increasingly interconnected world.
Proposed last year, the rule aims to improve capital standards at the largest interconnected financial institutions and carries a cost of $1.5 billion annually.
Although the main culprit is software designed to deceive emissions tests, simply correcting that software would not solve the bigger set of interconnected problems.
"Black Panther" is the first of Marvel's 18 interconnected films to feature an African-American leading man, Chadwick Boseman, and a majority black cast.
The story of Democracy 3 is the story of how interconnected our modern world is, and how policy choices directly and indirectly impact others.
Mr. Rouhani responded by suggesting indirectly that Mr. Trump suffered a "weakness of the intellect" and "inability in understanding a complex and interconnected world."
The Sarayaku Kichwa who live in the Ecuadorean Amazon believe in the "Living Jungle," where rivers, land, animals and even the wind are interconnected.
These are but a few of the touch points and spokes that make up this interconnected, fiercely ambitious, and fortuitous cultural and commercial apparatus.
He even supports open borders, something I've advocated too as the world gets more interconnected and countries merge—despite the recent success of Brexit.
The project has confronted the party, previously untested at a national level, with choices of governing in an interconnected world with real-life consequences.
Usher in the season with Richard Curtis's big-hearted, scattershot film, which weaves together vaguely interconnected tales of love, sex and heartbreak over London.
"The Covid-19 crisis is unlike any we've had in the modern interconnected economy because there are no categories for the impact," said Mierzwinski.
A false rumor and a brutal killing draw Alex into an interconnected, international network of money laundering, heroin smuggling, sex trafficking and counterfeit goods.
"Taiwan has been closely interconnected with the world, and defending our shared democratic values on the front line," Taiwan's presidential spokesman, Alex Huang, said.
Many neighborhoods are considering microgrids, which can supply power and battery storage to interconnected customers even when the traditional grid is out of service.
More fortunate neighbors pay for access to a homemade system made up of miles of interconnected hoses that carry water from a nearby hill.
He even took a shot at the new headquarters, a vast glass-and-steel edifice that looks like a series of interconnected airplane hangars.
That puzzle, of course, was the newly restored facade of Abraham & Straus's first home, an intricate assemblage comprising more than one thousand interconnected pieces.
For example, hardening the power system by installing more buried power systems, using renewable energy sources, and creating micro grids that can be interconnected.
As the world changes and our lives become increasingly interconnected, a range of new words and phrases are frequently added to the technological lexicon.
They were intended to create an interconnected supply chain and allow American businesses to remain competitive in a global economy — and they have worked.
Two interconnected challenges it faced are particularly illuminating: the lack of a sustainability standard and how to convince suppliers and customers to go along.
"It is this interconnected web of characteristics that keep people doing the right things for long enough, and avoiding the wrong things," Buettner said.
The elites just need to try harder to convince the fickle ones, because they don't know enough about the mechanisms governing today's interconnected world.
In early December, Netflix confirmed that all of its original holiday films are interconnected and contain both sneaky and obvious references to each other.
However, a couple's retirement is dependent on a few other financial disciplines that are interconnected with retirement planning to flesh out the entire discussion.
Since then, "Black Panther" has posted the best Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday performance for any movie in Marvel Studios' series of 18 interconnected films.
Whoever becomes the next mayor of this city of 2.7 million people will face an array of complicated, sometimes interconnected, challenges all at once.
I was looking for a new tradition for my young family, one with ancient origins and dazzling, interconnected forces, but without the supernatural overlay.
"Our vision is to create a system of interconnected sensors that will help us better understand the causes and effects of pollution," he says.
The highly interconnected system can mean multiple alarms are set off as one failure creates a domino effect of other failures on the plane.
"The challenges that we face right now, the interconnected crises in our economy, our democracy, and our climate have never been greater," O'Rourke said.
"I've been thinking a lot about how all things are interconnected and influence each other and how I could communicate that visually," Nichols adds.
"The underworlds in Russia and Ukraine are thoroughly penetrated and interconnected, something which the war has not done anything to stop," said Mr Galeotti.
Its deeper moral stance is that we are interconnected with all beings, to all our social relationships and institutions, and with the earth itself.
Now, with twice as many people using the site, we've grown more interconnected, thus shortening the distance between any two people in the world.
On one hand, in an interconnected global economy, troubles in one place can spread easily, whether through financial markets, the banking system or trade linkages.
Davis speculates that fans could see a similar treatment given to future "Star Wars" films, allowing the company to create a series of interconnected narratives.
However, that "interconnected" strategy does not include merging with Maker Studios, the digital entertainment company that Disney bought for a whopping $675 million in 2014.
That film included an end-credits scene that opened up the possibility of the larger, interconnected universe which has since played out over 22 films.
A listing would mean a significant cash injection for group CEO Masayoshi Son's vision of a future driven by artificial intelligence, robotics and interconnected devices.
"If I had Drake's money, I'd build a whole network of interconnected domes of varying sizes, and that would be my geodesic mansion," he said.
Homecoming exists squarely in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the massive storytelling vehicle that ropes all of Marvel Studios' major movie superheroes into one interconnected narrative.
MIT researchers have a solution: a "body on a chip" that simulates up to 10 interconnected human organs at once using millions of living cells.
When you're doing these donation drives or talking to people about #HappyPeriod, how do you weave in all of these interconnected parts of menstrual equity?
Its story is set in a near-future dystopian Earth, where most people spend their time largely in an interconnected virtual reality called the OASIS.
Trump's presidency could radically alter the increasingly interconnected global economy, which has shot in the direction of more free trade, not less, in recent years.
It could also be fractured by different technologies that could fundamentally change the interconnected nature of the network and limit who can do business where.
"There are no easy fixes to gun laws," says Horwitz, adding that it takes a series of interconnected, evidence-based policies to combat gun violence.
Their findings show that the region's pre-Columbian civilization was "far more complex and interconnected than most Maya specialists had supposed," according to National Geographic.
The researchers describe the water as an "interconnected fluid system" deep in the Canadian Shield that's billions of years old and capable of supporting life.
" Think of season 3 as a book of interconnected short stories, each originating in Cleveland's criminal justice complex, which Koenig describes as "hideous, but practical.
More importantly, this ordeal reveals the interconnected dealings of the rogue's gallery known as the alt-right, linking the movement's mainstream figureheads to literal hategroups.
King Dragon and the Tomoko Chairem Anime were both on-the-spot ideas — although in each, the videos connect to form a larger, interconnected world.
Called "Starlink," the satellites represent the company's ambitious plan to build an interconnected satellite network to beam high-speed internet to anywhere on the planet.
Unique among modern competitions, esports are a product of a uniquely interconnected world and technological infrastructure that made playful international collaboration and competition trivially easy.
A major consequence of the decision "is that one of the world's largest, most highly interconnected financial institutions is left with inadequate oversight," they wrote.
"It will also require collaboration across multiple interconnected systems, countries, areas of expertise, and stakeholder groups with the aim of having a greater societal impact."
America has benefited from its leadership in the world, and in an increasingly interconnected society, we should continue to make investments in our shared future.
And they say that, because much of the law that applies to regulation is interconnected, any broad ruling striking down Auer could have unintended consequences.
Now, because of the nature of the Internet, which relies on all those interconnected networks voluntarily interoperating, the convenience of centralization is a trade-off.
Clearly, this wasn't a catastrophic interruption, but it still shows how the interconnected nature of the internet can have consequences for our physical world too.
It's important that we help expand access to computer science education for a diverse set of students, especially in our increasingly technological and interconnected world.
Today, in the most global, complex and interconnected world we've ever operated in, what we want of our CEOs is not as easy to describe.
Additionally, last month Softbank-backed OneWeb launched the first six satellites of its network, which plans to begin with a constellation of 650 interconnected satellites.
The deeper I go, the more I understand how time is like a spiral that captures moments, and those moments make up an interconnected multiverse.
Some have argued that in the interconnected financial world we now have, Congress should get out of the business of dealing with the debt limit.
Failing to cut greenhouse gas emissions will lead to yet more damage, loss of life, degradation of human health, and weakening of Earth's interconnected systems.
Rotten Tomatoes: 31%Audience score: 92%The ensemble drama "The Village"  focused on the neighbors living in a Brooklyn apartment building and their interconnected stories.
After widespread power outages across Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay on Sunday, officials announced an investigation into the interconnected power grid that serves all three countries.
This book is one of the best explanations I've read about the power and limits of central banks and how interconnected our economies really are.
Tobin's active membership in both groups shows the incestuous nature of the cells in the far-right extremist community and just how interconnected they are.
Facebook on Monday announced it had removed four separate networks of interconnected accounts, groups and pages engaged in "coordinated inauthentic behavior" across Facebook and Instagram.
"Just watching the 'Avengers: Endgame' trailer demands an understanding of not only the Avengers series, but also the various other interconnected Marvel franchises, " Afra said.
Mastodon is so popular right now that it can't support all the potential users on one platform, so there are dozens of them, all interconnected.
The United States exists in an interconnected world, and the threats the country faces will persist whether Donald Trump chooses to face them or not.
The military, intelligence, and law enforcement communities recognize the hybrid nature of international conflict relations, in that threat organizations across different classifications are deeply interconnected.
The typical ANN consists of thousands of interconnected artificial neurons, which are stacked sequentially in rows that are known as layers, forming millions of connections.
In a heavily interconnected world, the newest technology has only been seen by a few, and has to be delivered on a 1:1 basis.
Because aviation is so interconnected, a problem in one of the busiest parts of the country can cause a widespread ripple effect -- and it did.
They are interconnected and, depending on your knowledge of Greek myth, you may be able to fill them all in with the speed of Hermes.
We're seeing in real time that we are so much more interconnected to one another than our quite brutal economic system would have us believe.
No one should be surprised that there has been a backlash to globalization, given the scale of disruption that has resulted from more interconnected economies.
The numerology stuff may not have done much for me, but it's these characters' interconnected story lines that continue to raise the most promising questions.
Told in seven interconnected vignettes, it features live music by the composers Lesley Flanigan, Julia Wolfe, David Lang, Michael Gordon, Raz Mesinai and Kevin Keller.
This is how a digitally interconnected world could die by a thousand cuts, and technoprotectionism may get a further push during the next global downturn.
The two studies represent the most serious warnings to date that climate change is posing a series of interconnected health risks for the global population.
More than a week later, Facebook determined that the activity was an attack on its systems, focused on three interconnected vulnerabilities in the company's software.
Mr. Trump may not believe the whole world is interconnected or that it requires whole-of-government policymaking, but that does not make it so.
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.
And the regime lacks a large-scale plan needed to redevelop an array of once-interconnected economic centers, including factories and supply lines, he said.
The problems of gun violence, drug trafficking and immigration are international in our interconnected world — and we need to work across borders to solve them.
One movement extols the values that are a practical necessity in dense, interconnected cities: interdependence, internationalism and the embrace of "diversity" (defined along multiple dimensions).
Like Westworld, the whole experience left me with the unshakable understanding that, ultimately, we're all just a bunch of data points in an interconnected network.
The theory was that these large firms were all interconnected, and that the failure of one would drag down the others, triggering a systemic event.
"London's success is based on the incredible number of interconnected businesses and sectors that support each other," City of London policy chairman Mark Boleat said.
Throughout his oeuvre, Hamid envisions an interconnected world in which East and West inevitably meet as a consequence of complicated histories of colonization and globalization.
Once you acknowledged that microbial ecology was so delicately interconnected, the assumption that one bacterium could thrive alone in a dish began to seem odd.
But in 2019, we really can't afford to do that: The world is so interconnected that storm clouds are coming at us from all directions.
The eight-year-old spot is a high-concept, subterranean boutique with six "lifestyle" rooms interconnected by a glowing, 40-foot-long cylindric wooden tunnel.
We need to ask if we are willing to tolerate some inequality as part of the rollout process for a more fluid and interconnected world.
Instead, the Animistics multiply and diversify like seeds germinating: born from the same entity, each iteration develops into a series of individual yet interconnected forms.
It is the 21st entry in the interconnected Marvel movie franchise since it began in 2008, but the first to focus principally on a woman.
All the issues are interconnected, but there's a strong divide between Budapest, Hungary's only large city, and the rest of the country, particularly rural areas.
The Big Picture Effect That was his major key, a theme that emerged from his return trip to Earth and the "interconnected euphoria" he experienced.
But in a world as interconnected as ours has become, it may be spread not by a foreigner from faraway lands, but by any international traveler.
Researchers focused on what's known as the brain's corticolimbic system, the interconnected brain areas responsible for regulating emotion that also influence depression, stress responses and memory.
As the Internet of Things proliferates, it creates a world in which everyday devices are interconnected via a web of sensors, apps, software and Wi-Fi.
The LCS, in particular, draws upon interconnected surface and anti-submarine "mission packages" engineered to use a host of ship systems in coordination with one another.
Oliver Tree is less of a schtick than Weird Al or Blink-182 impersonating N'Sync, because everything is so seamlessly interconnected to his brand, his image.
If your home is wired to support interconnected alarms, it will trigger them all, ensuring you get the hell out of bed and out the door.
Under this framework, calls traveling through interconnected phone networks would be "signed" as legitimate by the originating carriers, then validated by other carriers before reaching consumers.
The new unit is intended to tackle what the PM's spokesperson described in comments yesterday as the "interconnected complex challenges" of "fake news and competing narratives".
"(That's) because of the interconnected nature of our electrical grid and the power lines working together to provide electricity to cities, counties and regions," Singh said.
"Dark Souls" was notorious for being an extremely difficult game, but it also featured incredible design elements like interconnected environments and a surprisingly deep combat system.
To put the promise and perils of 5G into perspective, go back a few generations—to 53G, which turned the world into an interconnected talking shop.
To walk around Manhattan's diamond district, the interconnected stores or "booths" lined along 47th street between Fifth and Sixth avenues, is an aggressive and intimidating experience.
They tell a story that, while it goes a bit off the rails in later chapters, is tightly interconnected, with each game building off the last.
I'm obsessed with these dynamics because they speak to a larger issue, which is that sexual taste is interconnected with luxury and (real or imagined) class.
This study, one of the largest of its kind, was an extension of a previous survey in 2012 that uncovered a large, interconnected system between cities.
At least that one latches onto the back of the phone so I'm not running around with a long string of interconnected devices in my pocket.
"I realized—remembered, became aware of—on a cellular level, the bond between all women on planet Earth, the interconnected sisterhood between us all," she said.
One concerns the difficulties that will face any country that tries to "take back control", as the Leave campaign put it, in a globalised, interconnected world.
"Quantum capabilities will likely define hegemony in this century's increasingly digital, interconnected economy, and the U.S. cannot abdicate our leadership in this crucial field," said Hurd.
This is certainly Bouguereau at his best and worst: theatrical drama; a densely interconnected, taut composition; unnatural lighting; seamless paint handling; overwrought expressions; and pale elegance.
It is true that the interconnected nature of our world makes terror threats more mobile and terrorists able to strike harm far from where they train.
For days to come, one of the world's most complex and interconnected distributed machines, underpinning the circulatory system of the global economy itself, would remain broken.
This link is a core part of the "Langlands program," a collection of interconnected conjectures and theorems about the relationship between number theory, geometry and analysis.
They also said they would integrate renewables into their interconnected energy grid, push for advances in clean energy innovation and work to align energy efficiency standards.
"If they would agree to what the eastern countries have agreed to, create some kind of interconnected system, they would become much more interesting," he said.
Graham also said the political arm of the YPG was interlinked and interconnected with the PKK, which has waged a decades-long insurgency on Turkish soil.
"A contrary conclusion poses boundless litigation risk and is not tenable given how interconnected communication services are with modern economic and social life," the judge wrote.
Hollow Knight includes an interconnected world that the player has to traverse in many directions, something that even Dark Souls II and III moved away from.
There are two interconnected findings in the survey that suggest the Republican vision of what voters think about Trump and the GOP may be somewhat misguided.
Mr. Quine proposed a holistic approach to understanding how human beings test beliefs against experience — not one by one, but as an interconnected system of beliefs.
Congress, the IC, the DoD, and the State Department should be working to craft counter-propaganda techniques and tools to protect our highly interconnected information society.
However, as our energy infrastructure has become more complex and interconnected and society has grown more dependent on this infrastructure, safeguarding it has become particularly challenging.
And in Canterbury, in the southeast of England, a cluster of interconnected bands created their own jazz-inflected hybrids: Soft Machine, Matching Mole, Hatfield & the North.
Medicine is a complex adaptive system: it is made up of many interconnected, multilayered parts, and it is meant to evolve with time and changing conditions.
"My vision of globalization is that in the global and interconnected world we need a rules-based trade system where all sides can win," Merkel said.
In "Olive, Again" she resurrects the endearing curmudgeon from Crosby, Maine in thirteen interconnected stories that remind us that you're never too old to grown up.
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and people share their data on a colossal, unprecedented scale, the issue of data protection is becoming ever more important.
Image: Blue OriginIn its attempt to keep pace with SpaceX and other competitors, Amazon is seeking FCC approval to put 3913,2391 interconnected broadband satellites into orbit.
But that still leaves a wealth of interconnected systems that were never really designed with the internet in mind, and the threat that it would pose.
The results showed they responded to the test questions positively, and endorsed statements like All Life Is Interconnected and There Is A Larger Meaning In Life.
Not quite so successfully, "Arcadia" leads readers into an escalating series of interconnected textual worlds and deliberately avoids helping them to achieve any final utopian vision.
Critics say that's ridiculous: "In our globally interconnected economy, major climatic (and economic) disruption in other countries will inevitably affect American pocketbooks," Revesz and Lienke wrote.
"China's majority control of the world's 5G networks, interconnected devices and cloud storage is a risk we cannot accept," McCaul said in a statement to Reuters.
To find more works that the greats once lived with, and see the full interconnected web of artists and their works, visit Painters' Paintings webpage here.
The Fed and Treasury always have an interconnected relationship, but particularly so over the past decade as the central bank's holdings of government debt have surged.
With its great distances, hunger for energy and increasing reliance on renewables, Prof Xu believes the most likely place for the first interconnected grid is Africa.
Because of these interconnected supply chains, any attempt to squeeze Mexican imports would have the side effect of harming American firms and reducing American labor demand.
This is the same year the world learned of Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky—a year when sex and scandal must have seemed strongly interconnected.
HOLISTIC APPROACH: The world cannot save the climate without saving biodiversity and vice versa, since the natural systems that sustain life on Earth are intimately interconnected.
The underworld, or Xibalbá, was inspired by the thousands of interconnected underground waterways that criss cross areas of Mayan presence in southern Mexico and Central America.
With an in-built DVD player, it also showed how our homes would become increasingly interconnected, with one device capable of carrying out several different functions.

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