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I agree with you, the interconnectedness is critical to understand.
Museums allow people to feel threads of interconnectedness that transcend time.
At its core, Obamacare is about the interconnectedness of civil societies.
Hopinka's work often explores the interconnectedness of myth, heritage, and  language.
These twin woes were amplified by the global financial system's interconnectedness.
Some argue that this interconnectedness is bad for the U.S. economy.
It's just the interconnectedness of everything, both character-wise and themes.
Her paintings transmit a profound conception of the interconnectedness of human civilization.
It is our priorities and our sense of interconnectedness that are broken.
But the interconnectedness of the contemporary world posed problems of its own.
Social media was supposed to create greater interconnectedness; it's done the opposite.
It nails the interconnectedness of Asia's billionaire families in clever and funny ways.
"Interconnectedness among banks is increasing," says Frank Wu of Moody's, a rating agency.
Nobody — not Vladimir Putin, not Xi Jinping, not Trump — can shatter that interconnectedness.
Thanks to improved interconnectedness, travel and communication, they can now be national actors.
"Humans are just figuring out what the interconnectedness in nature is all about."
"Transience and interconnectedness are his big themes," Eric McHenry writes in his review.
But he struggled to integrate his vision of interconnectedness with his daily work.
But this production makes an appealing case for the interconnectedness of the senses.
Like a true Force-sensitive Skywalker, you "see an interconnectedness to everything and everyone."
There is a sense of interconnectedness between these borders towns and their Mexican counterparts.
Only in this one respect are we truly in a new era of interconnectedness.
What does this show you about the interconnectedness of the problem and possible solutions?
Watching these waves propagate and dissipate through the atmosphere furthers our understanding of that interconnectedness.
The interconnectedness of the world means its adoption will probably take root and bloom quickly.
Termed "Black Monday" in Asia, August 24, 2015 showed the increasing interconnectedness of global markets.
"The Maori world view places a great emphasis on the interconnectedness of everything," said Iles.
Fifty years later, so many of our challenges represent a failure to understand our interconnectedness.
Weightless and warm, body evaporates and the mind becomes conscious of intimations of universal interconnectedness.
We are more isolated in this time of universal interconnectedness than we were 20 years ago.
It was also argued that globalization, the interconnectedness of international trade, had rendered war less attractive.
Miller sensed the precarity of that environment and the interconnectedness of all the creatures inhabiting it.
Our adversaries are using our interconnectedness to attack us — we must use it to our advantage.
The prospect of increased interconnectedness among the public must now be Revolution Square officials' worst nightmare.
HEROES is a two piece adventure that explores space, sound, and the strange interconnectedness of Augmented Reality.
We cite some of them to exemplify the interconnectedness of struggles that characterize the project of decolonization.
With the interconnectedness of our world, the ability to spread ideology beyond geographical borders is growing exponentially.
As I experienced this great moment of human interconnectedness in Paris, a reality check quickly set in.
Dr. King did not live to see those photographs, but his vision presaged their message of interconnectedness.
And she feels that the ear pieces' shape — a rounded-edged link — speaks to a greater interconnectedness.
"For me, this painting is a testament to the interconnectedness of British modernism and international modernism," Hucker explains.
The European Union, the world's most ambitious attempt to adapt democracy to the growing global interconnectedness, is fraying.
We have the ability to explain this interconnectedness with science, but we also simply feel it in our souls.
It actually strengthened my admiration for it and made me appreciate the complexity and interconnectedness of all the stories.
Millennials share a growing consciousness of the interconnectedness of social justice and human rights with economic and environmental justice.
The findings suggested an ancient society of such density and interconnectedness that even the most experienced archaeologists were surprised.
I don't see the kind of excess and lack of risk systems and the interconnectedness anywhere on the horizon.
But the other three gauges—complexity, interconnectedness, and global activity—are measured just once annually, on New Year's Eve.
Murphy's glyphic realm reveals today's minds as unshackled from limited vertical logic, and shaped more by today's interconnectedness and multidimensionality.
Such is the concept of aloha 'aina, literally meaning "love of the land," which among many things embodies that interconnectedness.
White people insist on including themselves in just about everything we do, it's the reality of our interconnectedness, I guess.
Majel Moon-Brumley believes in personal responsibility, the interconnectedness of all living things, and above all, the power of kindness.
"I hope we come out of this with a sense of oneness, interconnectedness," Miller-Muro said of the coronavirus pandemic.
Some do, and, like the eight sensates, this connection makes them more powerful, more empathic, more aware of their interconnectedness.
Creating such interconnectedness and expanding the linguistic powers of technology users around the world is the whole point of Unicode.
Sham's works tend to be very philosophical, often embodying the Taoist notion of dualism — the balance and interconnectedness of opposites.
Interconnectedness between the domestic banks is relatively low, and their exposure to banks established abroad is mostly limited to intragroup linkages.
"With vicarious trauma it can be helpful to have this sense of interconnectedness and to validate each other's experiences," O'Neill said.
Before you can say, "O captain, my captain," she's fluent in Whitman's use of pronouns as a reflection of universal interconnectedness.
The result is one of the most glorious examples of the interconnectedness we were promised by the advent of Web 26.
Upon viewing Earth from space, astronauts frequently report feelings of euphoria or revelation at taking in our world's interconnectedness and fragility.
A recent study by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) highlighted a "considerable" level of supply chain interconnectedness that followed.
Lushly illustrated in digital pastels, it soon expands to take on time and history and cosmology and the interconnectedness of things.
In Lagos it is a major public health threat because of the interconnectedness of water access to sanitation and public health.
Her careful juxtaposition of disparate events highlights an underlying interconnectedness and suggests a new way of thinking about the postwar era.
But the actual structure, or interconnectedness, of the universe's billions of galaxies can be a more difficult concept to pin down.
What I find appealing about it is the way it points to an interconnectedness fundamental to the issue of environmental pollution.
That could be due to being more contagious, or the increased interconnectedness of both China and the world than in 2003.
Her focus this time was on the interconnectedness of all life on earth, a beautiful concept, one I too believe in.
Still, the announcement between the USDEC and Jiangnan does highlight the interconnectedness of the two economies, even as the trade dispute escalates.
It gets to the core of American founding values and the ironic and undeniable interconnectedness of white supremacist and black separatist ideologies.
For example, the bank's system interconnectedness and deposit market share (6.2% at end-1H17) has gradually increased over the past several years.
The lasers helped create a 3-D picture that suggested an ancient society of such interconnectedness that even experienced archaeologists were surprised.
Such resolute efforts to abolish the line between fact and fiction, truth and lies, can offset all the benefits of our interconnectedness.
A self-described "genuine introvert," Ms. Hirshfield likes to spend her days gardening, hiking and writing verses about nature, impermanence and interconnectedness.
Given this interconnectedness, Congress must grant any national commission on artificial intelligence a broad mandate that transcends narrow domestic and economic concerns.
In the eyes of survivors, interconnectedness is the reaper of all personal freedoms — and they do all they can to avoid it.
The best of that energy and interconnectedness is championed as the great promise of cities by the likes of booster economist Ed Glaeser.
The massive interconnectedness that already exists between the United States and China is sure to be a messy fight with many unexpected outcomes.
So in addition to exposing the cartels, these findings can inform officials about the size of the cartels, their interconnectedness, and operational strategies.
"Our task, going forward, is to ensure that our innovation and interconnectedness remains a source of strategic advantage and not a strategic vulnerability."
At this time the music was a sensation in the urban peripheries but was lacking the interconnectedness and economic power of a scene.
His "Systemic Risk Designation Improvement Act" would include not just bank size but bank activities, complexity, and level of interconnectedness with other banks.
This is a phenomena digital anthropologist Dr. Crystal Abidin calls "perceived interconnectedness," something close to parasocial relationships, but updated for the digital age.
The interconnectedness of the Middle East / North Africa (MENA) region is apparent once you start travelling around — although, admittedly, the politics may vary.
My contention is that the world's larger trends — greater interconnectedness, faster speed, democratized access to technology — make randomness an ever-more-important factor.
Reminiscent of Alex Grey's cosmic paintings, Sage's crisp acrylic compositions explore the human condition and a shared interconnectedness that she conveys through line.
Prevent conflict from spreading beyond geographical borders With the interconnectedness of our world, extremist groups can easily spread their ideologies beyond geographical borders.
I thought it must have to do with the way that, when we're outdoors, we can more easily sense the interconnectedness of everything.
Its behavior can be an indicator of climatic changes in the Arctic for scientists anticipating how these shifts will disrupt the region's interconnectedness.
That's what the show is about — that interconnectedness of the universe and letting it guide you to find the way you need to go.
There are goals in my life that might require me to put down this interconnectedness and focus on a smaller scope of the world.
If we don't believe in modern science or spirituality, it is still easy to observe the interconnectedness from the globalization in business and politics.
Pisces, the sign of limitlessness and interconnectedness, reps the area of your chart that rules parties, flirting, and romance, create art and any hobbies.
"If they want to change a national rule which is not unpopular for the global framework then we have no interconnectedness there," she said.
Tracey: Perhaps the most important lesson I've learned about animals and myself through Farm Sanctuary is the awareness of the interconnectedness of us all.
Our central motivation must shift from white privilege to become more concerned about collective growth and wellbeing in way that honors interdependence and interconnectedness.
"This suggests a high degree of interconnectedness among the central clearing system's largest and most significant clearing members," the committees said in their analysis.
The banking sector's wholesale funding reliance, with a material interconnectedness between the banks, means faltering investor confidence could spill over to the whole sector.
If you relish a dissection of how it creates both wild interconnectedness and yet can foster isolation or even exile, this is your bag.
Bernie Sanders understands the gravity and the interconnectedness of issues that now face us and has a comprehensive vision of how best to respond.
More important, they use the splintered music to convey a fractious but blessed interconnectedness that makes their retrospective coming apart all the more poignant.
He must sustain humanity by acting upon his profound sense of the interconnectedness of his fate with other forms of life — human or not.
For a long time the internet was perceived and presented as a neutral but also progressive platform that would nurture democracy, interconnectedness and egalitarianism.
JG: I think the rise of search and the rise of AI and the rise of this sort of ubiquity in classrooms for interconnectedness.
In the Dallas, the mural offers visitors a chance to see the interconnectedness of Hopi history, in ways that viewing isolated artifacts just doesn't.
In the 80 years since the watercolors were last displayed, the understanding of the interconnectedness of early African and European culture has been widely researched.
But the interconnectedness of the planet's climate means that global warming can now be readily identified there, often through the dramatic impact on its wildlife.
This interconnectedness of the global economy and the expansiveness of medical supply chains means that a disruption anywhere along the line could spell disaster worldwide.
And interconnectedness adds to their capabilities: smartphone features such as satellite positioning, motion sensors and wireless-payment support now matter as much as processor speed.
They are statements on existentialism, time, love, isolation, ennui, angst, interconnectedness, freedom; they raise political questions of incarceration, homelessness, bureaucracy, immigration and citizenship, public space.
" In a statement, Mr. Krasner, the district attorney, said the shooting "underscores the interconnectedness of our partners in law enforcement within the criminal justice system.
Bill Cassidy (R-LA) discussed the interconnectedness of comprehensive health, focusing on investment in a broader system of wellness and addressing burnout amongst medical professionals.
Now, not even the American President will stand up for liberal democracy, nor a founding mission of the United Nations: to promote peace through interconnectedness.
The theme for this year's gathering is Globalization 4.0 – how we're handling the changes wrought on the world by the increasing interconnectedness of cultures and economies.
Fitch equalises the IDR and Viability Rating (VR) of Japanese holdcos and core subsidiaries, given consolidated regulatory oversight, group interconnectedness and support propensity of the authorities.
The growing interconnectedness between a range of financial institutions adds to the risk that a disruption in WMP issuance could quickly spread through the financial system.
The Economist: How did these disparities between tight and loose cultures emerge and will the planet's increasing interconnectedness eventually push us all towards a single equilibrium?
That's less obvious today, with the interconnectedness of things; we just assume we can order anything we want online and it just appears, seemingly from nowhere.
That interconnectedness — the challenge between musician and dancer — was a theme of the afternoon, emerging powerfully again in the work of Chief Joseph Chatoyer Dance Company.
"You start to realize the interconnectedness of the global supply chain where there's always some piece that's made in China," cofounder Andrew Kessler told Business Insider.
" Berger says that the work she is producing now—paintings made with acrylic and acrylic gouache on wood panels—explores themes of "inclusion, interconnectedness and empowerment.
It's hard to concretely articulate or argue that the works and artists herein share an interconnectedness, however there is an acute relational quality to the collection.
Still, if you're on Facebook, you're surprisingly close to the rest of the world, and that interconnectedness is apparently growing stronger as the social network expands.
The chaotic cross-sections of "Infinity Lines" allude to the interconnectedness of human memory and how those memories are dependent on impermanent objects, like the empty chairs.
We're also covering the interconnectedness of global markets, following drops in both China and the U.S., and we're exploring what recent medical research suggests about déjà vu.
Rising interconnectedness between the Hong Kong and Chinese economies is driving growth now that the fall in FX-speculation-linked lending in 2015 has run its course.
It reminds me, in some ways, of the way that increased global interconnectedness has made us all more dependent on preserving some sort of stabilized world order.
The interconnectedness of China and the United States has been driven in part by the millions of people in China that have been lifted out of poverty.
The crowd's awkward chuckling grew louder each time the Hub Robot failed to respond to prompts related to the company's full-court press on smart home interconnectedness.
The grid was designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and a different sort of challenge to solve, with large blocks of white squares and interconnectedness all over.
This push to limit Chinese network penetration comes as the world prepares for 5G, a new era of wireless technology, which will likely increase interconnectedness even more.
Talking with Efros, I struggled to come up with an image for this looped and layered interconnectedness, in which patterns spread and outputs are recirculated as inputs.
Given transatlantic interconnectedness, the ramifications and reverberations of Trump's pending Iran deal decision this month will be felt not just in Europe, but at home in Washington.
One of the main tropes of the digital age is how an increasing amount of interconnectedness has made tech-savvy humans settle into an opposite effect: isolation.
He is well-versed in the interconnectedness of New York City's subway system, always knowing which routes are the most expeditious to get to his Brooklyn home.
He was not the kind of person to marvel at the interconnectedness of all things before, but said that now, the instinct to do so came easily.
In the meeting, my colleague Dr. Nasr al-Hariri, the former Secretary General of Syria's National Coalition, spoke very straightforwardly about the interconnectedness of these two conflicts.
I first encountered Haacke's work in the early 1990s via artworks confronting the interconnectedness of the cultural sphere, corporate greed, neo-liberal fiscal policy, militarization, and violence.
The report underscores the interconnectedness of the modern tech sector, and how events in one corner can ripple out and affect the broader market in unpredictable ways.
As a global businessman with interests on all continents, Trump's blindness to the interconnectedness entrenched by technology, the global economy, travel, trade and media is willful and worrying.
This, too, might feel superimposed on the film, but it's a loving reflection of the ongoing interconnectedness of King's worlds — a crucial aspect of the Dark Tower series.
The game lacks Rain World's fizzing sense of life but goes big on representing webs of interconnectedness, helped along greatly by the narration of British philosopher Alan Watts.
Rather than presenting the interconnectedness of life as sanitized and magical, Yoshigai interweaves an element of violence, as our relationship with our planet requires sacrifice to maintain balance.
But the interconnectedness of the banking system means that big banks may be vulnerable to negative shocks too, as they are net fund suppliers in China's interbank market.
Her weaknesses are congruent with her vision of the world's totalizing interconnectedness; they flow from her awareness of the trade-offs—beyond precious erections—that revolution might require.
As images from the Museum of Fine Arts exhibit show, Ms. Iturbide was most fascinated with plants — cactuses — ailing and bandaged — that revealed the interconnectedness explicitly and symbolically.
And because of the interconnectedness of the technologies supporting the nation's stock trading systems, hackers gaining access to one venue could easily disrupt entire swaths of the market.
Yet, we attempt to solve problems of growing complexity and interconnectedness by focusing on the symptoms without working to chip away at the underlying causes of the problem.
The interconnectedness of computing devices along with the capture of personal data, including at times when a consumer may be unaware, has some state AGs on high alert.
These aspects of globalization are often overlooked because the advocacy of interconnectedness has come to be equated with tolerance, while the resistance to it is identified with prejudice.
"That sense of loyalty, interconnectedness, accountability and shared struggle simply isn't there" with the white women who she knew would be at the march in the biggest numbers.
Pairing moving and static images with sound, they explore the interconnectedness of human relationships, vulnerability, and emotionality while also attempting to capture what a queer future might look like.
There are those few, like Jane Jacobs, who drew the deeper lesson of "Utopia," which is that one must approach the organic interconnectedness of society with humility and deference.
The principle of free speech on which the United States was founded was not conceived with our modern interconnectedness in mind, nor has it scaled to adapt to it.
Americans must understand the current crisis in all of its depth and breadth, recognizing the interconnectedness of many disparate conflicts but not falsely homogenizing them under a single rubric.
I've focused my mindful awareness on feelings and ideas of space, equanimity, poise, balance, harmony, beauty, belonging, nurture, and interconnectedness, and I have honored these elements in my paintings.
And as we look to the world's political climate at the beginning of 2017, the concept of queer, global interconnectedness imbues the series with a greater sense of urgency.
"Life Itself" deals with many of the same themes as Fogelman's hit NBC series, including the interconnectedness of life and the potentially crippling grief associated with losing loved ones.
"However, the truly systemic challenge rests in the depth of the interconnectedness that exists both among these environmental risks and between them and risks in other countries," it added.
Sanctioning Russia's largest companies in 2014 required novel new tools because of the size and interconnectedness of the Russian economy; those challenges are orders of magnitude larger with China.
But this does not mean that there is any inherent merit in interconnectedness, which has always been accompanied by violence, deepening inequalities and the large-scale destruction of communities.
More subtly, it's an awed meditation on the lofty conundrums of time and being, and on the ways oppression seeks to blind us to the fundamental interconnectedness of things.
In the House version, regulatory reform would see the elimination of a process set up to unwind financial institutions that become deemed too big to fail because of their interconnectedness.
Yet, the levels of trade interconnectedness as well as the similarities among the strong, open, and evidence-based regulatory systems across the three countries necessitate a much greater level ambition.
BRUSSELS — Globalization, that awkward catchall for our interconnectedness, was already under assault from populists, terrorists, trade warriors and climate activists, having become an easy target for much that ails us.
In the second place, the high degree of interconnectedness among financial institutions means that the failure of institutions of even modest size can threaten the stability of the entire system.
"PowerPoint presentations somehow give permission to gloss over ideas, flatten out any sense of relative importance, and ignore the interconnectedness of ideas," Bezos wrote in an email to employees in 2004.
" Tellingly, Trudeau will give a speech at the foundation established in honor of former Republican President Ronald Reagan, a proponent of free trade, "to underscore the interconnectedness of the Canada-U.
Even though the majority of those shipments are bound for Asia, the interconnectedness of the global oil market means demand surges or supply disruptions in any region affect oil prices worldwide.
Because of this background, foreign intelligence services might reasonably assess that you do not view the G20's focus on globalization and interconnectedness as an effective tool for international economic cooperation.
For example, an indigenous STEAM summer program in Puget Sound nurtures children's relations with nature that are grounded in indigenous knowledge systems and ethos of reciprocity, interconnectedness and responsibility with nature.
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) said on its website it will rank systemically important banks (SIBs) based on their size, interconnectedness with the financial system, and the complexity of their business.
Developed by Confucius in ancient China, the term suggests the interconnectedness of human beings and has at its foundation the idea of filial piety, or duty toward one's family and society.
His visit was part of a four-day trip to the United States to discuss the "interconnectedness" of the countries' economies as the North American Free Trade Agreement is being renegotiated.
Due to the increasing interconnectedness of the U.S. financial system, a cyber incident at one entity may impact the safety and soundness of other financial entities and introduce potentially systemic consequences.
And unlike previous similar documents, this administration finally recognizes the interconnectedness of big global problems such as the expansion of Iranian influence, state collapse, radical Islamist ideology and socio-economic stagnation.
Behnam, who was nominated as a commissioner by President Donald Trump in 2017, compared climate change to the 2008 financial crisis, which he said showed the interconnectedness of the global financial system.
This approach is of a piece with the vanguard of ecological theory, in which writers such as Timothy Morton and Jane Bennett emphasize the interconnectedness of the world's cultural and biological systems.
Unlike its namesake in Taipei, where Chinese culture takes center stage, the museum, based in the southwestern county of Chiayi, celebrates the interconnectedness and cross-pollination of Asian cultures over the centuries.
By using several factors, including business model and interconnectedness, to determine risk, regulations could then be eased on the more secure banks and would free up capital to put towards economic growth.
The private detective Dirk (Samuel Barnett), who relies on his psychic abilities and the "fundamental interconnectedness of all things" to crack cases, is trapped in the top-secret government organization of Blackwing.
As the rain started pouring down, Prince was making an argument for the interconnectedness of all music, and doing it at a time when the music industry continued a trajectory toward fragmentation.
It's interconnectedness in an imperial sense in terms of great powers, but also in terms of the overwhelming power of finance capital, which is of course kept afloat by the great powers.
On top of that, James said he does not see the same "kind of excess and lack of risk systems, and the interconnectedness" that characterized the global financial crisis a decade ago.
Naturally, the highly anticipated AG & BLANDA collab only amplifies Blanda's abstract aesthetic — the capsule is inspired by Newton's Third Law, as well as by women, water, and the interconnectedness of the human experience.
Jami Forbes, a senior intelligence analyst with Special Operations Command Africa: I think something that's of concern to us is the interconnectedness of al-Qaeda groups in particular with regards to their messaging.
It then assigned a score to each bank based on factors including size, complexity, interconnectedness and cross-jurisdictional activity, as well as how easily the products they offer can be provided by competitors.
The feedback loop between humans and the landscape became more clear, and the science of ecology (the interconnectedness of life and earth systems), human and otherwise, came to replace the nature/culture binary.
Since 2006, consumption growth in the top 15 has been a reliable leading indicator for the top 18 and demand more generally, which is not surprising given the interconnectedness of the global economy.
"Thinking, 'Well, if I just do this thing for me, I'm just doing this thing for me,' implies that there is not interdependence and interconnectedness in all of our human exchange," she explains.
Second, I will impose size and complexity limitations on Wall Street financial institutions themselves when such size, complexity or interconnectedness with other firms poses a threat to the broader banking or financial systems.
The interconnectedness of the US and Chinese economies are why the vast majority of economic observers think that both countries should do whatever they can to avoid the outbreak of a trade war.
Now pressure from the Trump administration is pushing several Muslims in the DACA program to raise their voices in the national immigration debate, their stories showing the interconnectedness of the groups in Trump's crosshairs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artist Mari Katayama uses photographic self-portraiture to dismantle expected notions of beauty and sexuality and to explore the interconnectedness of the human body to fashion and props.
While China's slowdown would have a manageable impact on U.S. GDP growth, the interconnectedness of global finance as Beijing rebalances its economy toward consumption-led growth could cause further stress to the United States.
Although it may sound like a tabloid time-machine, The Art of the Affair is much more than historic gossip—it's a thoroughly researched book with factual insights into the interconnectedness of creative pioneers.
"Although many of these issues are not new, they may be accentuated given the speed of growth of fintech, new forms of interconnectedness and increased dependencies on third-party service providers," said the report.
Even if you're not involved in a community project, then, you might consider doing something to improve the common good today, something to address King's notion of a beloved community, a world of interconnectedness.
For the next two, both common phrases beginning with "no" (there are many), you have one that means nothing particularly special, and one that's the title of a famous John Donne poem about interconnectedness.
He makes a case for the interconnectedness of natural systems: Falling leaves near coastlines leach acids into the ocean, stimulating the growth of plankton, which in turn increases the yields of fish and oysters.
The video captures the interconnectedness of landscape and community; scored hillsides cut into lingering shots of a couple at the kitchen sink, water running, the contamination from mining runoff a part of their lived reality.
It is a simple but enchanting work that successfully evokes a message of oneness with nature and, echoing the five-ringed symbol of the Olympic Games, reminds of the interconnectedness of individuals across the world.
"The rise in overall leverage and further expansion of shadow banking activity are pushing up financial risks," said the Moody's report, adding the growth highlights "spillover risks" to the financial system due to its interconnectedness.
The commission's staff has also analyzed the roles of market makers in operating and trading ETFs, the interconnectedness of the funds' prices and portfolio holdings, sales practices and investors' understanding of the funds, White said.
Shadow banking remains a key source of risk to financial stability following years of rapid growth that has increased the interconnectedness of the system and made some banks vulnerable to strains on funding and liquidity.
As the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, he's been a consistently sharp critic of the size and interconnectedness of Wall Street banks and a financial system he says is skewed away from workers.
A more pronounced war between Amazon and Google wouldn't be beneficial to anyone given the essential services both companies offer, but given the interconnectedness of the companies best interests suggest this would be pretty unlikely.
And yet any resilient and successful response has to be rooted in the same profound feelings of interconnectedness that arose instantaneously in Anchorage, some pervasive and bracing obligation to one another and our collective safety.
British anti-racism group Hope not Hate said Robinson's Fox News appearance was a reflection of the increasing interconnectedness of the international far-right, the strands of which were vocally mobilizing behind the British extremist.
The story that best illustrates the tension and interconnectedness of the two approaches is one that involves Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the ruler of Japan, and the Zen tea master Sen no Rikyu in the 16th century.
Frankopan marshals diverse examples to demonstrate the interconnectedness of cultures, showing in vivid detail the economic and social impact of the silk and the slave trades, the Black Death, and the Buddhist influence on Christianity.
My pocket-weight, which had been, for a quarter of a day, disallowed to disturb me, now drags like an anchor with its cut-off contact; the paradox of interconnectedness in 2007's Boarding Gate.
It seems that angry, scared, insecure men and women worldwide have responded to ever-increasing complexity and interconnectedness by resorting to the old-fashioned simplicities of racism, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, and other forms of hate.
There's also a high degree of interconnectedness: A.I.G. wasn't a bank, but it was selling guarantees on financial assets, and fears that it might fail to honor those guarantees threatened to topple dominoes across the economy.
She expresses frustration that people persist in seeing the Midwest as a place of "fixity instead of flux, insularity instead of interdependence" and cautions against choosing the "pabulum of nostalgia" over the reality of global interconnectedness.
Luckily, as Ms. Zakaria suggests, women themselves — and the grass-roots women's groups that have been working with them in complex cultural contexts for many years — understand the interconnectedness of these issues in advancing women's rights.
He mentions that while standing in a field to watch the celestial event, his attention was momentarily shifted to a sprig of wheat, which led him to ponder the harmony and interconnectedness between the elements of nature.
"As interest rate liberalization and financial innovation continue to deepen ... the interconnectedness of financial institutions has increased, making it easier for liquidity risk to spread and transfer in the banking system," the CBRC said in its statement.
Rebecca Katz, director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University, told NPR last month that she shows the movie's ending to students "to show the interconnectedness between animals, the environment, and humans."
The interconnectedness of the cloud has allowed us to share content widely with people inside and outside the organization and across different applications, but that ability has created a problem of its own, a kind of digital fragmentation.
New software programs, and our constant interconnectedness via phones, computers, tablets, and even smartwatches, allow us the ability to form a quick and powerful national opinion—and let government and our leaders know about it in real time.
In galleries devoted to exploring under-represented voices at the University of Texas at Austin, where I work, special attention is paid to who visits — because access to a broad range of visitors reveals the interconnectedness of stories.
Overall, I'd define myself as a small-batch, vegetarian "locavore" into yoga (and Instagram yoga communities), integrity, interconnectedness, mindfulness, and artisanal authenticity (but wary of calculated authenticity), dedicated to reimagining the planet for the post-fossil-fuel era.
The analysis describes the interconnectedness of TBTFs as clearing members and financiers of the newly-organized global network of CCPs, which now includes mandated clearing and guarantees of the $500 trillion notional over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives market.
"Our interconnectedness makes it easier for our adversaries to use disruptive information operations to sow discord and to undermine our democracy and our values, as we have seen with foreign influence efforts by Russia and others," Coats said.
Inspired by cosmic jazz visionary Sun Ra, guided by the idea of cosmic interconnectedness, and with the beat at its core, the trio delivered an inspiring set charged with hypnotic cycles emulating the cyclical movements of the cosmos.
Demographic change, global interconnectedness and even the rise of democracy can make majorities feel as if their dominance is endangered, leading to fear of — and sometimes attacks on — minorities whose very existence is perceived as an existential threat.
In an age of interconnectedness, the story of Novi Sanzhary is a microcosm of the problem of misinformation about the coronavirus that seems to have outpaced its spread, reaching millions of people around the world in a flash.
Novels about global interconnectedness, political violence and migration; deeply reported nonfiction accounts of racial and economic strife in the United States; stories both imagined and real about gender, desire and the role of beauty in the natural world.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, also part of the delegation, took a tougher tone, pushing back on the idea that Trump's America First policy was an outlier at Davos, a forum that likes to tout the interconnectedness of the world.
"The global economy has grown substantially from where it was 20 years ago and the interconnectedness of companies globally is much greater, so I'm not so sure that small caps provide that protection that they historically have," he said.
The board reviewed the present structure of supervision in the RBI in the context of growing diversity, complexities and interconnectedness within the financial sector, the RBI said in a statement after a two-day central board meet in Chennai.
"This increasing use of wholesale funds constitutes a systemic risk as it raises interconnectedness in the system and makes transmission of unexpected shocks more pronounced," said Christine Kuo, a senior vice president at Moody's in a report released Tuesday.
Interconnectedness through the movement of people and goods creates incentives to deal with conflicts peacefully; it encourages leaders to pause and consider consequences rather than reacting rashly; it spreads out self-interest, leading to better outcomes for all involved.
Such candor has a certain rhetorical appeal but an aggressive use of the tools at his disposal ignores the broad and deep interconnectedness of modern global commerce and overlooks the unintended consequences of retaliatory actions by our trading partners.
It's the interconnectedness of this globalized world, worker safety at the packing house, my Latina high school classmate who asked for advice on which gun to buy in self-defense after a racist white man threatened her just after Trump's victory.
And, really driving home the interconnectedness of WhatsApp and Facebook, the most shared WhatsApp post on Friday was just a link to a Facebook video made by Roberto Motta, the founder of The New Party, asking people to vote for Bolsonaro.
Moody's Investors Service warned in a recent report that Chinese banks are facing increasing risks because of rising leverage in the system and financial sector interconnectedness, not just between the formal banking system but also with the shadow banking system.
This, combined with Nomura's and Daiwa's interconnectedness within their respective groups, leads Fitch to believe the authorities would extend financial assistance directly, if required, to a holding company and such support would be expected to filter into core subsidiaries, as necessary.
The global dimension of recent epidemics is a result of the increasing mobility and physical interconnectedness of large segments of world population engaged in mass tourism, educational and professional exchanges, long-distance relations, international cultural and sports events, and so on.
They see: unlimited wonder, a celebration of the interconnectedness of the earth, sky, wind, cosmos, with little birds, the smallest roots, our bodies, our desire to be whole, to be connected to each other, to love and to be loved.
They loved Muir, whose famous dictum, "when we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe," emphasized the interconnectedness of all things, an attitude that echoed the animist worldview of the Chilkats.
" —Hayley Starshak "So many great family stories revolve around death and the multitude of ways humans struggle with these events, and this book does a fantastic job of maintaining the humor and interconnectedness of families and describing their changes over time.
They should have seen the interconnectedness of financial institutions, a co-dependence that allowed the collapse of Lehman Brothers to cause the supposedly secure money market reserve fund to "break the buck" and ensuing failures to spread like a virus.
This, combined with the interconnectedness of Nomura and Daiwa within their respective groups, leads Fitch to believe the authorities would extend financial assistance directly, if required, to a holding company and such support would be expected to filter into core subsidiaries, as necessary.
Fanning said he has worked with CEOs including Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, Brian Moynihan of Bank of America and Randall Stephenson of AT&T on understanding the "interconnectedness" of these sectors in the event of a cyberattack on the energy industry.
L. M. Williams Norfolk, U.K. The Roots of Apathy Rachel Aviv's piece about uppgivenhetssyndrom , the mysterious enervation affecting refugee children in Sweden whose families are facing deportation, shows an extreme example of the interconnectedness of body, mind, and society ("The Apathetic," April 3rd).
Now that the Nordic climes have chilled him out, he hopes that Niceland will export not only Iceland's fish but its values, which he said include humanism, interconnectedness (ninety per cent of the population is on Facebook), and an appreciation for nature.
There has been very little time so far for reflection, and few of us have stopped to wonder what this crisis might tell us about ourselves — about our bodies, our communities, our political systems and the nature of our growing interconnectedness across borders.
The many questions posed to myself and the panelists representing these groups regarding "strategies and approach" was of course going to include honest discussions about the interconnectedness of issues affecting our community and how overwhelming of a task it is when organizing.
The tenderness of Pendleton and Rainer engaging in an exercise called "arm drop" — where they hold each other's arms, drop them, and grab them again in different positions — visually reinforces the interconnectedness, tenderness, and generosity required to move forward and create something new.
A potentially fatal error here is mistaking the size of a bank's holdings instead of its interconnectedness as the determining factor for regulatory scrutiny (Lehman Brothers, whose collapse helped set off the 2008 meltdown, was never the biggest bank on the street).
And yet it's the concreteness of Wagner's own search, in all its messy detail and lingering uncertainties, that underscores our interconnectedness, that shows how "my — our — circle of human existence inexorably widens," looping us away from each other and then back again.
"Interconnectedness between mid and small sized banks and the shadow banking sector continues to grow, increasing the risk that funding structures could become fragile if confronted with a negative liquidity shock," Michael Taylor, a managing director at Moody's said in a note this week.
This, combined with the interconnectedness of Nomura and Daiwa within their respective groups, leads Fitch to believe the authorities would extend financial assistance directly, if required, to a holding company and such support would be expected to flow through to core subsidiaries, as necessary.
"At its heart, our BeForever line is about building a bridge of understanding, helping girls today see the interconnectedness—the feelings, experiences, hopes, and dreams—that exists between themselves and girls from long ago," Katy Dickson, president of American Girl, said in a statement.
How did you glom on to this idea, because at the center of most shows, it's the human heart essentially, but this really does ... the trends of the day do matter here in terms of what's happening to us is becoming a lack of interconnectedness?
The interconnectedness of high-tech supply chains coupled with U.S. dominance of the sector and Huawei's strong regional position as a supplier of cellular, IT and network kit in Europe suddenly makes political risk a fast-accelerating threat for EU technology companies, large and small.
One aspect of an attack on our critical infrastructure that the government does need to be more in tune with is the interconnectedness and cross dependencies of our public infrastructure which ensure that the entire system is only as strong as its weakest link.
"One of the lessons we learned is our interconnectedness, that anything happening somewhere around the world — any epidemic, disaster, humanitarian crisis — it can show up at our doorstep in the blink of an eye and we have to be prepared for that," he said.
And it's that interconnectedness, but also the fact that — in-spite of what you might read about or watch on the news about the "Middle East" — the whole region is developing at a pace, even if some countries continue to be plagued with internal strife.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND — Adam Pendleton's Becoming Imperceptible at Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland offers a refreshing juxtaposition of often-segregated art histories and their cultural counterparts, presenting a multiplicity of perspectives that provide insights into our interconnectedness and future possibilities.
If you or I were to write a novel with a passage in which someone takes a casual glance at his phone, how might this strike a reader from the future — someone whose understanding of human interconnectedness is far more acute than our own?
But many works mix up the bones of animals (and sometimes humans) to make bigger statements about our interconnectedness and our responsibility to try and safeguard the whole of environment while at the same time acknowledging and respecting animals which many people consider ugly and useless.
Nowhere is this dizzying interconnectedness more succinctly illustrated than in Colin McMullan's "Clouds Filtered through Trees" (2019), which consists of an almost-seven-foot tall water cooler that resembles a laboratory beaker and dispenses rainwater captured from the museum's roof and filtered through white pine tree sapwood.
This complexity and interconnectedness requires a diverse group of stakeholders to contribute to what is, ultimately, a societal dialogue on how to sustain the innovation that has brought us better and safer treatments, and increasingly cures, while ensuring patients can access the medicines they need without delay.
"As part of this, the existing autonomous frameworks for equivalence would need to be expanded, to reflect the fact that equivalence as it exists today is not sufficient in scope for the breadth of the interconnectedness of UK-EU financial services provision," the White Paper said.
The additional capital requirement established is intended to strengthen the bank's capitalization, given its characteristics of size, interconnectedness with the financial system, importance of services and infrastructure, and complexity of operations that in the event of insolvency could have an impact on the financial system in general.
The ratings of MUFG and its operating banks - BTMU (A/Stable) and MUTB (A/Stable) are equalised due to MUFG's role as the bank's holding company, functional interconnectedness, the regulator's group-level focus, and the expectation that double leverage at MUFG will be maintained below 120%.
But the success of this "Macbeth" ultimately came from the sense of individual voices' being woven inextricably into the whole, just as the tragedy and relevance of this opera and of "Shalimar" stem from the interconnectedness of the personal with a larger — tribal or geopolitical — order.
In that sense, Brickstand is much like any other expression of football fandom, in that what makes all of the effort worthwhile is the sense of interconnectedness between people, the mutual appreciation of a football club and the feeling of something privately cherished but widely shared.
Thinking about the communications on 211/29 made me realize just how different our experience of the attacks would be today—and how much more we would know, for better or worse, given our increased interconnectedness and instinct to turn to technology first when disaster strikes.
In it, leading figures from both opposition movements will speak to tens of thousands of supporters and to the global media about the interconnectedness of the Syrian and Iranian struggles for liberation, and their potential to influence the future of the Middle East as a whole.
Pettigrew, who was not involved with the new report, said it emphasizes "the interdependence and interconnectedness of humans, animals, and the environment" in a world where many people are working in silos: for example, doctors who are experts in antimicrobial resistance may never or only rarely connect with veterinarians.
Fitch generally views the additions of J. Hutchens (CIO) and K. Hsiao (EVP - Senior Housing) favorably given their prior roles at operating companies (COO of Emeritus Corporation and CEO of Holiday Retirement, respectively) considering the higher degree of interconnectedness between healthcare REITs and their tenants than other REIT sectors.
Fed Governor Jerome Powell, now in charge of bank supervision, indicated at a Senate Banking hearing this week that the Fed intends to increase the minimum capital that the eight largest U.S. banks need to pass the tests based on their size and interconnectedness with the financial system.
In fact, on the same day Xi waxed poetic about interconnectedness and free trade at Davos, British Prime Minister Theresa May gave a speech revealing that the UK will make a fairly clean break from the EU and sail into uncharted territory in its trade relationship with Europe.
Bearing a resemblance to AMC's comic-book adaptation "Preacher" in its intriguing but confounding, all-over-the-place tone, the series stars Samuel Barnett as the title character -- who preaches "the interconnectedness of all things" -- and Elijah Wood as Todd, the cash-strapped, aimless lad who reluctantly becomes his assistant.
"One of [our] goals is to show people the interconnectedness of the oceans with our everyday lives, and how the smallest lifestyle change can make a lasting impact towards protecting the future of our people and planet," Daisy Kendrick, founder and CEO of We Are The Oceans, said in a statement.
For example, some have argued that the new $250 billion threshold for enhanced supervision is "arbitrary," but that claim fails to recognize that it is merely a trigger for consideration of enhanced regulation based on an individualized, multifactor risk analysis that includes size, activities, complexity, interconnectedness, leverage and other risk factors.
This fast-forward moment in human history (a k a "the great acceleration") is characterized by a mix of clarity on long-term trends (greenhouse gases and warming; plunging poverty and rising income inequality; declining deaths in conflict…) and short-term turbulence and unpredictability, with impacts amplified by global interconnectedness.
Tech optimists posit that the wave of exponential growth in smart tech, artificial intelligence, machines and the interconnectedness of all aspects of modern life through technology will bring profound changes to society, and creates an unprecedented shift from the way we are familiar with — how we behave, interact and think.
Here's Isaacson again: What Leonardo probably began as four distinct elements ended up woven together in a way that illustrates a fundamental theme in his art and science: the interconnectedness of nature, the unity of its patterns, and the analogy between the workings of the human body and those of the earth.
The marketability of this interconnectedness is undeniable: A look into all trademarks filed for the word "Sundays" confirmed that Sunday is by far the trendiest day of the week to name your brand, and has exponentially increased in popularity within the past few years — a third were filed in the past two years alone.
In addition, the Committee would also monitor (1) debt accumulation and debt servicing capability of households and SMEs, (2) search-for-yield behavior in the prolonged low interest rate environment, (3) growth in assets held by saving cooperatives and the interconnectedness among saving cooperatives, and (4) leverage by large corporates that might underprice risks.
Moody's Investors Service said in December that Chinese banks are facing increasing risks as a result of financial sector interconnectedness between the formal banking system and the shadow banking system, which has doubled in size the past five 5 years with its assets equal to 82 percent of GDP at the end of June 2016.
"Within the European Union, there's an integrated electricity and energy market, so when energy is wanted in one country and another country has got a surplus, the interconnectedness of flow of gas and electricity keeps costs down across Europe," Lord Rooker told CNBC, noting that the U.K. is fully integrated in such a market.
The fukú of Junot Díaz's novel "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" — a curse brought to the New World by Columbus — gave new dimension to the deep interconnectedness of American histories, weaving a rich tangle of science fiction, Caribbean politics and family lore around the tragicomic life of a Dominican nerd in New Jersey.
The proposal to include banks' insurance activities in the category calculations for size, interconnectedness, and complexity would increase bancassurers' G-SIB scores (by up to 57bp for one of the banks in the Basel Committee's analysis), moving them towards or onto the G-SIB list, or further up the list if they are already on it.
In books like "Strong Democracy: Participatory Politics for a New Age" (1984) and "The Conquest of Politics: Liberal Philosophy in Democratic Times" (1988), he outlined the ways that ordinary citizens might assume a more powerful role in shaping their lives through local, communal institutions — a network of "public spaces" encouraging interconnectedness and citizen involvement in politics.
In a great review of Lisa Randall's Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe that appeared in the New York Review of Books in 2016, Lawrence Krauss noted that every cubic centimeter of space teems with photons left over from the Big Bang, particles that last interacted with matter when the universe was 300,18033 years old.
According to a study by the U.S. Treasury's Office of Financial Research, four of the top 10 global systemically important financial institutions are U.S. TBTF banks; four of the 10 highest-scoring banks related to interconnectedness issues are U.S. TBTF banks, including the top two; and nearly 50 percent of the world's financial assets are held by four U.S. TBTF financial institutions.
We have a strategy we'll be rolling out, I think, tomorrow called the Opportunity Agenda, which is about how we grow the economy out, not just up — so out to the middle and the marginalized, and not just up to the well-connected — about investing time and ideas and money in education and innovation and infrastructure, and the interconnectedness of those.
A broader coalition of people pushing for just immigration, a living wage, reproductive justice, and for a less racist society poses a threat to those who profit from exploiting and regulating the lives of the working poor in the US. The fight for a more just and equitable society requires reframing the narrative of competition among the working poor to one of interconnectedness.
"Given the size of Russia's economy, its interconnectedness and prevalence in global asset markets, and the likely over-compliance by global firms to U.S. sanctions, the magnitude and scope of consequences from expanding sanctions to sovereign debt and derivatives is uncertain and the effects could be borne by both the Russian Federation and U.S. investors and businesses," said the report, which was submitted to Congress on Monday.
This series of portraits is named 7.83 Hz, after the natural phenomenon in which thousands of thunderstorms each second create, according to the NASA quote of Faith47's website, an "atmospheric heartbeat known as Schumann resonance," the highest frequency of which is 7.83 Hz. For Faith47, this resonance symbolizes the interconnectedness and unity of humans, as well as our ability to destroy and be destroyed.
This virus (and the chaos it causes) reminds us of our common lives, our common breath, our deep dependence on interconnectedness: it shows that to thrive we must meet and build and plan and educate and heal and celebrate and make art and grow food and trade goods and eat together, because we are complex social artistic imaginative beings in a web, all attempting to share breath and resources on a planet.
In development for four years and only now, at CES 2016, out of so-called "stealth mode" in which the company said not a peep to the press, Omnity is a new kind of search engine that asks the question: What if, instead of searching for keywords like "baseball scores" or "best-rated Nintendo 64 games," a search engine let users search across disparate documents, from Wikipedia pages and news articles to patent filings and PDFs, in order to find shared interconnectedness?
I think too big to fail is something we need to watch, but I think we have made excellent progress over the last seven or eight years in deleveraging the banks, making them more liquid and reducing the interconnectedness..I think the market might, over the next few years, take its own actions with companies to make these banks smaller, but I think, of the issues I see out there that are systemic, breaking up the big banks is not high on my list.

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