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It is very doubtful that interlinked markets will attack interlinked markets.
Decode the test, and you realize that the computer is quoting verse: Cells interlinked within cells interlinked Within one stem.
"Nevertheless, we are so interlinked, our interests are so interlinked that it's better to find a good solution, that's why we should have enough time for negotiations on the future arrangement," Katainen added.
You know, the world today is very intertwined, it's interlinked.
"The three projects are interlinked," Conte said after the summit.
Money and romance have always been closely interlinked in our society.
It's another chapter in the dairy and brewing industries' interlinked history.
The truth is more complicated: the two are different but interlinked.
Two events in particular have driven this development, separate but subtly interlinked.
It is all of course interlinked with the U.S. trade rift, though.
To work together, they must establish interlinked value propositions and coordinate efforts.
Growth, engagement and monetization are interlinked, and each is insufficient on its own.
In your life, work, food money—they're all interlinked, it's not just food.
There are multiple and sometimes interlinked factors impacting air quality in urban environments.
And they converge and are interlinked in these kinds of urban sustainability projects.
It does so by being so closely interlinked in the global financial system.
He added that, in some ways, those leading causes of deaths are interlinked.
National, interlinked databases of registered weapons can help police keep hold of their guns.
As close neighbors with interlinked histories, Britain and France have a long-running rivalry.
Part of the challenge for the West is that international crises have been interlinked.
"A beehive fence is made up of interlinked beehives and 'dummy' beehives hung 20163 meters (33 feet) apart and interlinked with a plain piece of fencing wire that, if disturbed, causes the whole fence to swing and release the bees," King explains.
About 400 atomic clocks around the world, interlinked via satellite, help keep global time accurate.
"The NPL issue and the EDIS are interlinked," Draghi told the European Parliament's economic committee.
"Because the whole group is interlinked by the ETFs, no prisoners are taken," Cramer said.
"The negotiations must first clarify how we will disentangle our interlinked relationship," Ms. Merkel said.
Duo Ring, available at Mejuri, $295Give two rings in one with this unique, interlinked design.
Mental health and epilepsy are interlinked—I can get intense feelings of fear or panic.
The two weapons systems remain interlinked, however, so the deals should proceed in parallel, it added.
The book is less a novel, really, than a series of very cleverly interlinked short stories.
Neither country could get a jump on the other if their essential industries were inseparably interlinked.
" Analyst Ralph Mathekga agrees with that assessment: "We are an economy interlinked with the global community.
The SEC said the fraud relied on four interlinked companies whose relationships weren't fully disclosed to investors.
"To actually go deeper and notice a knot of interlinked bot accounts with identical activity?" she said.
That said, it's not only our incomes, but our identities, that are interlinked with our work lives.
There are four interlinked ways to improve the U.S. transparency regime, particularly in the national security arena.
So each of the factors are interlinked, even though most high-growth companies do at least one.
For context, that fell short of the global receipts for any of Warner's four previously interlinked DC movies.
Of course, the whole internet is basically a hypertext story now—all our texts endlessly interlinked and connected.
"Oil and geopolitics are very much interlinked," Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, told Reuters.
"It must be pointed out that our financial markets are closely interlinked," he said at a banking conference.
If a country is economically interlinked around the globe, it does not need spheres of influence for protection.
Our two economies are interlinked to the way that our's and the former USSR and Russia never work.
Announced three years ago, Starlink will be a massive, space-based telecommunications network involving thousands of interlinked mini-satellites.
Tech giants started as innovative commercial enterprises, but today they have become an interlinked network of independent geopolitical forces.
It may be a difficult extraction, though, as the world has become a vast, interlinked, and sometimes interdependent marketplace.
The cells of the microbiome—the interlinked bacterial ecosystems that thrive on skin and in guts—are another possibility.
Problems like this occur frequently, the result of paperwork snafus between interlinked Medicare, Social Security and state government systems.
HIV and syphilis are also interlinked: Some half of men diagnosed with a new syphilis infection also have HIV.
The interlinked nature of these pages amounts to no less than a pipeline for vulnerable people to be recruited.
As today's rising power, China has been the poster child of an economy interlinked with America and the world.
There's this heady sense that our liberations are interlinked and a different world where we build together feels possible.
Arms interlinked behind backs, the women in soft draped dresses, they look like ancient figures on a Greek vase.
So the history of the cheese and La Mancha have been interlinked for as long as we can remember.
Central banks and other regulators worry that hackers can freeze often interlinked payment and clearing systems to undermine financial stability.
The Great Barrier Reef is really an interlinked collection of smaller reefs, with over 600 species of coral living there.
With their tightly interlinked shipping lanes and industrial supply chains, Copenhagen and Hamburg are already one economy in many senses.
But Mrs May will argue that, because all issues are interlinked, talks on the long term must anyway start soon.
European power grids are all closely interlinked and major blackouts in one country could lead to blackouts in neighboring countries.
I don't think anyone has done a story within a story, with two interlinked crimes, like this, so I'm pleased.
Artifact hunting and cultural pillaging are invariably interlinked, especially in the Southwest, where Native American relics are often dug up illegally.
"Because our distribution infrastructure is interlinked, when the Kenya side blacked out it also affected us," spokesman Stephen Ilungole told Reuters.
"In financial markets everything is interlinked," said Bart Hordijk, a market analyst in Amsterdam at Monex Europe, a foreign exchange firm.
Each transporting scene is interlinked by an afrobeat song, choreographed dance or football commentary under the lighting of a different barbershop sign.
" According to their findings, the researchers said that the accounts were densely interlinked by following each other, described as a "disinformation supercluster.
It's the idea of a basic process humans use to understand the world around them by creating little stories of interlinked events.
Its design was modeled off of traditional dragon kites, where the tail is made up of a series of smaller, interlinked kites.
Daredevil, the first of Netflix's interlinked Marvel Cinematic Universe shows, set the tone for those series' street-level conflicts back in 2015.
As a UNAIDS Special Advocate, she has focused on destigmatizing difficult and interlinked topics like reproductive health, gender-based violence, and poverty.
Addressing systemic trade problems is far more important than simply further integrating the U.S. and EU markets, which are already closely interlinked.
I feel like the DIY and queer scenes have always been quite interlinked for some reason—they culturally have made sense together.
We can and must simultaneously address the interlinked imperatives of mitigating climate change and stemming the extinction crisis playing out right now.
And so, as the interlinked Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have recognised and prioritized, since 2016 environmental and developmental issues cannot be separated.
The interviews were interlinked with graphic video footage of police brutality and photographs of victims such as Tamir Rice and Walter Scott.
WHO noted that the challenges listed for the next decade are urgent, many are interlinked and none take higher priority than another.
A botnet is a network of interlinked computers, all controlled from a central point, that can be used to orchestrate cyber attacks.
The point of today's study is to show that climate systems are interlinked, so changes in the Arctic might mean knockoff effects elsewhere.
This beautifully encapsulates the increasingly interlinked network of rocket-makers, launch providers, and emerging commercial satellite markets that underpins the modern space sector.
The research suggests that external openness, medium-term growth potential, investment outlook and financial sector soundness are key, interlinked areas explaining the divergence.
Competing against data-siloed platforms with a common owner — instead of a single interlinked mega-surveillance-network — also starts to sound almost possible.
Instead it creates universes — sprawling, interlinked franchises that serve as advertisements for themselves while rewarding die-hard viewers who return again and again.
"The truck we build in Mexico, the engines come from the U.S. Everything is interlinked," Batey told reporters after showing off the new Silverado.
The possible states of these interlinked units form a causal structure, where transitions between states can be mathematically modeled using so-called Markov chains.
And the interlinked Infinity Saga, spanning 23 movies, wouldn't have worked if the heroes were unknown to each other, or to the larger world.
Flipkart has become a tangle of interlinked entities, including a holding company in Singapore, in an attempt to obey India's rules while maximising profits.
These seemingly distinct men, the accomplished scholar and the controversy-courting culture warrior, are one and the same, and their work is integrally interlinked.
The console exists as a single device rather than two separate systems that have to be interlinked, making it both less expensive and less complex.
South Korean trade is heavily dependent on China and the U.S., as the country is closely interlinked in the supply chains between the two giants.
The nations are interlinked by a vast web of economic connections, have massive trading exchanges and China maintains vast holdings of dollar-denominated US debt.
For every day when protesters occupied several public spaces in the city in the second half of 2014, they measured how interlinked the pages were.
The authors of the report recommended a nationwide web of interlinked state networks, each comprised of surface-level observation stations — the titular network of networks.
Schaeuble warned Britain it could suffer economic consequences if it quits the EU given that it is closely interlinked with partner countries, the magazine said.
Today, the problem of getting datasets that represent populations accurately and the legacy of technology being used to preserve power systems are very much interlinked.
"Myth" does that, and it's a testament to the interlinked way that the animation and VR teams worked on this project that it actually plays.
A no-deal Brexit could cause pain not only via direct trade but also indirect exports through Europe's interlinked value chain, the EBRD report said.
This discovery supported a new idea about human evolution: Perhaps Homo sapiens evolved all over Africa in interlinked groups that became more similar over time.
"Land tenure and destruction of natural resources is interlinked," said Violet Matiru, a conservationist with Millennium Community Development Initiatives, which works to restore ecosystems in Kenya.
But a well-written 8-page document can define the nuances of a complicated system far better than a whole cumbersome flotilla of interlinked JIRA tickets.
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.
"There are a lot of ESG conversations around climate change ... but it is interlinked with modern slavery," Reynolds told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
Financial institutions, including those with hundreds of billions of dollars in assets and were the focus of the law, face risks that are interlinked and complex.
It found they were part of what it called an "ecosystem" of nearly 50 interlinked websites, owned by companies in countries ranging from Georgia to Latvia.
The FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) became more and more interlinked with local law enforcement, automatically drawing from a wide range of policing databases.
Given how interlinked morality, debt, and credit are in the United States, some of the concerns about China's new social credit score comes across as disingenuous.
Announced back in 2015, Starlink is designed to be a massive, space-based telecommunications network consisting of thousands of interlinked satellites and several geographically dispersed ground stations.
Mr Gange's subject is the "archipelagic world" of Britain: an interlinked constellation of Atlantic-facing settlements, which are scattered geographically but bound by shared cultures and language.
From the dawn of civilization to today, complex societies have arisen through the interplay of particular cultures and technologies over generations in an interlinked fashion, Tainter said.
So Anvelt said Estonia, which prides itself in its advanced digital agenda, would push for better and more interlinked databases to help law enforcers address security concerns.
During the live show, before the band begins to play, Mancuso gives a brief "science lesson" about the songs, and how each of the topics are interlinked.
His comments came after the ruling Democratic Party (PD) accused 5-Star supporters of using interlinked internet accounts to spread misinformation and smear the center-left government.
Dr. Anderson said at a news conference this past Tuesday that this meant the summit and lower east rift zone were clearly interlinked in a devilish dance.
In the ceremony, Mr. Putin strode through several interlinked, gilded and chandeliered halls in an historical Kremlin palace before arriving at the Andreyevsky Hall, where guests waited.
The current quagmire includes: The Middle East has become a multilevel chessboard on which few policymakers can make the right move or even understand the interlinked developments.
In the years since the financial crisis in 2009, the top financiers and political elite have become increasingly interlinked, merging the popular targets of the Left and Right.
So it's not a surprise that, as the economic and the cultural have become increasingly interlinked, these instances of fan protest have become more intense and more protracted.
NASA quickly recognized that he had "the right stuff," a phrase that would later become deeply interlinked with the Mercury Seven, the agency's first group of candidate astronauts.
What I found was a network of over a dozen interlinked dodgy-looking dating websites, just a click or two away from the porn bot underbelly of Twitter.
This spans a number of interlinked tasks, such as trials and licenses, insights and analysis, payment gateways, taxes, internationalization, which often requires relying on multiple third-party APIs.
This is because production has become more interlinked since the turn of the century, said co-author Anders Levermann, a top climate change expert at the Potsdam Institute.
The stark white Forum consists of an interlinked cylinder and cube, both cut with varied jewel-shaped windows and containing daylight-filled theaters, exhibit halls and meeting rooms.
The acts of mindful spending and saving are very much interlinked, and the small changes I've made using kakeibo have had a cumulative effect on my bank account.
"We find mine belts surrounding cities and villages and multiple rows of interlinked mine belts running across agricultural fields," she told Reuters on the sidelines of the conference.
Of these, 19 accounts stood out, appearing to be interlinked and waging incessant "memetic warfare", using a battery of manipulated images and videos to belittle the Republican leader.
Near a tire yard and a couple of fenced-off weed fields, the driver turned onto a series of interlinked crescents that terminated in small culs-de-sac.
Just ask the butcher from Weymouth in Dorset, who was given official warnings for putting up depictions of five interlinked sausage rings in the lead up to London 2012.
Just by acknowledging that the fortunes of the U.S. and the rest of the world are interlinked, it will be seen as a triumph of the spirit of Davos.
" The June referendum, Ms. Treneman said, "is about the future of Britain and Europe, but it is also about the future of Boris — and they are now completely interlinked.
In two interlinked corruption trials over the past six months, prosecutors have described a web of financial schemes that they say propelled the state's most vaunted economic development projects.
"This is part of an interlinked chain of crimes, the main purpose of which is to destabilize the country," Serhii Knyazev, the chief of Ukraine's national police, told me.
For years, some of the leading thinkers in America sounded warnings about the devastation that a viral pandemic would wreak upon our country and the entire, interlinked global community.
He suspects there are both psychological and pharmacological elements at play, but also points out that the two are interlinked anyway, so trying to differentiate them doesn't necessarily make sense.
But it's also true that the way we are now interlinked is sometimes by tribe, and different tribes tend to have their own systems of interconnection, and that generates divides.
I mean, we're so interlinked that absolutely we want to make sure it's a good deal for the United States, because that's part of making a good deal for Canada.
The web is a complex series of URLs, linked by HTTP and formatted in HTML, but its abstract design makes it as simple to access as a series of interlinked webpages.
If the future is 100 percent autonomy and the only way you get around is autonomous, then okay, you could argue that cars could be interlinked, kind of like airplanes are.
In "Upstate Girls," her nine-year record of interlinked families in Troy, N.Y., Brenda Ann Kenneally is not so much a fly on the wall as a bee in a hive.
Some accelerators are so big and so general-purpose that it was refreshing to have a manageable number of companies all clustered around interlinked issues and united by a common concern.
But not all microbiomes are equal, according to an essay published on Tuesday in PLOS Biology that spotlights how access to healthy microbes is profoundly interlinked with social and economic inequities.
SpaceX envisions a constellation consisting of hundreds and possibly thousands of interlinked Starlink satellites, which would collectively provide broadband internet to paying customers regardless of where they are in the world.
The gifs, pngs, and jpgs inevitably became spliced, remixed, broken, minced, enlarged, interlinked, and eroded, elaborately arranged in gif altars or parsed into animated rebuses by the site's semi-anonymous users.
Obama set out his case in a newspaper article that invoked the interlinked history of the United States and Britain and the tens of thousands of Americans lying in European war graves.
The paper wrote:Current and former national-security officials said in interviews they believe AMD designed the deal's complex structure, which involved the creation of two interlinked joint ventures, to sidestep U.S. regulations.
Some bankers say Del Vecchio seems to be longing for a return to the "salotto buono" past, when influential families acted as the power brokers of corporate Italy through interlinked minority stakes.
In its dealings with China, the Trump administration would do well to keep in mind that in a closely integrated global economy, U.S. economic prospects are closely interlinked with those of China.
But if there had not been a nuclear deal and we had the same situation in Syria—some people would say these things are interlinked, it would be a totally different situation.
City Football Group, the umbrella organization that owns City and its interlinked network of sister clubs, has been consulted by the Chinese Super League on how to run its teams more sustainably.
That is why the climax of "The Handmaiden" really is a climax, with a pair of lovers interlinked—under a full moon, naturally—and joined, at last, by the bonds of truth.
"The negotiations must first clarify how we will disentangle our interlinked relationship...and only when this question is dealt with, can we — hopefully soon after — begin talking about our future relationship," Merkel said.
The metal scene, punk, bioregionalism, and other interlinked subcultural milieus continue to provide a sense of belonging for those who need it, but often become insular and defensive when criticized from the outside.
Now, over 70 years later, spaceflight and imaging technologies have rocketed to new heights, and the human conception of Earth as one interlinked planetary entity has also undergone a revolution of its own.
Fischer also said he was "reasonably confident" that spillovers from the Fed raising interest rates would prove manageable for foreign economies to which the United States is interlinked by trade and financial channels.
"His message at the business roundtable is that the UK and US economies are closely interlinked, and have a shared interest in maintaining the stability of the world's trading system," the source said.
Local and international experts point to three interlinked causes of the country's health crisis: the collapse of the medical supply chain; changing relations with the country's biggest aid donor, Australia; and rampant corruption.
"In the perfect world, you would have a level of degradation that creates strategy, but unfortunately you cannot pick and choose the characteristics because they are all interlinked," he said in an interview.
While the US transmission system acts as a true network — it is highly interlinked, so power can travel throughout to where it is needed — the "distribution feeders" that pump power into LDAs do not.
Aadhaar forms part of what is called, in techie jargon, the "India Stack", a set of interlinked digital platforms that allow smooth transfers to and from bank accounts via a "Universal Payments Interface" (UPI).
Never before has the fate of all human beings been so desperately interlinked, and yet we seem to have been ushered into an unrecognizable world where it might just be every person for himself.
In her eyes, the industry is such an interlinked mess that even its most independent, high minded enterprises feed into a corrupt system that cannot be adequately regulated or reformed to be truly ethical.
Regardless of reliability, however, Germany becoming a net power importer would have major consequences for the whole continent, whose power markets are interlinked under EU single market rules - and are dominated by exports from Germany.
And in recent years, they've moved beyond the sequels and trilogies we've grown used to and into sprawling, multi-movie universes featuring interlinked characters and storylines, often planned by committee and scheduled years in advance.
And yet, before the prurient self-regard of our present time, with its interlinked obsessions with reality TV, social media and auto-fiction, here was a man who understood the power of the projected self.
In export-reliant global supply chains are closely interlinked, and Trump's election is a particular risk to both world trade and broad economic growth if the new president follows though on his "America First" policies.
The world is more interlinked and interdependent than at any time in history: From the toe bone to the head bone, we are connected and can ill afford the fractures that could await us next year.
While the camera turns, we hear the tick of a clock, as if the two mechanisms were interlinked; then comes a chime, and with it a sense of the pace at which the characters conduct their lives.
By joining forces, the two exchanges will increase their presence in U.S. gas, which is important for power generation and therefore interlinked, as well as giving their respective trading members access to global energy products, he said.
But the social network is just one of scores of companies involved in a sprawling, opaque and seemingly interlinked data gathering and trading ecosystem that Android supports and which the researchers set out to shine a light into.
Modern payment systems involve complex, multiple, interlinked data sets, and the development of new software to handle these requires tests on data identical in form to those of the live data on which the software will eventually operate.
"In one sentence, the responsibility is this: accurately and fully guarding the Islamic and revolutionary identity in the country, and guiding the interlinked organizations of this system toward grand and high objectives," he said on his website, Khamenei.ir.
The differences in socialization between men and women run far deeper than even the patriarchal structure of America (though the two are, of course, interlinked), and they'll probably remain long after anybody involved in the show is gone.
Increasingly, that closely fought debate is linked to Britain's ability to control migration across its borders — and to the interlinked question of whether the country would be more secure if it pulled out of the 28-nation bloc.
The touching (and surprisingly funny) drama — a loose re-envisioning of E. M. Forster's masterpiece novel Howards End — follows the interlinked lives of three generations of gay men living in 21st-century Manhattan, decades after the AIDS crisis.
"What New York is doing is smart — people don't often see how the health care system and criminal justice are interlinked," University of Georgia sociologist Sarah Shannon, who studies the health effects of incarceration on prisoners and families, said.
The success of populist politicians like Trump and the runner-up in the French election, Marine Le Pen, exploited a feeling that urban elites were profiting from the interlinked global economy while blue collar voters had been left behind.
Here the men not only describe what they do at the steel plant — creating detail work for war planes — they also embody it, in a ballet of interlinked limbs and bending bodies, their sweat towels draped about their necks.
More than 25 years ago, researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles first discovered a small bundle of about 3,000 interlinked neurons inside the brainstems of animals, including people, that seem to control most aspects of breathing.
So on the one hand you have an immovable system of four interlinked geographies, and on the other you have "consumers and digital platforms that did not get the memo that fashion has four seasons," Mr. Galloway of L2 said.
But one of the biggest concerns about Brexit has been its impact it will have on the economy and the UK's ability to attract talent and investment and businesses from abroad once the UK is no longer interlinked with the continent.
But only when law enforcement tears the lid off a well-honed hacker operation—as they did today with the global Goznym malware crew—does the full picture of every interlinked step in that globalized crime network come into focus.
And European powers were still struggling to find their way through a myriad range of interlinked crises, from the migrant crisis to Brexit to the future of the euro, the rise of the far right and their own confrontation with Russia.
It's one thing to look back through the histories of men like Devin Kelley and pluck out the red flags; it's another to intervene early enough to interrupt the interlinked misogyny, violence and firearm possession that often underlie their crimes.
Data released earlier this month shows that for the first time in a long time, drug overdose deaths went down in 2018 as the fight against the interlinked epidemics of prescription opioids, heroin, and fentanyl finally showed some sign of success.
Dassault and Airbus won a 65-million-euro contract in January to develop the concept for the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) but await a new contract to build demonstrators for interlinked fighters, drones and an air combat cloud by 2026.
" Near a rack of compact disks—Drive-By Truckers; Lucinda Williams; Dock Boggs; multiple bootlegs of live performances by the goth band Sisters of Mercy—a legal pad was covered in interlinked bubbles charting the plot of Gibson's 1996 novel, "Idoru.
As well as a peace treaty with North Korea finally ending the Korean War, Moon has spelled out an ambitious economic plan for an increasing interlinked Peninsula, and he only has one five-year term in which to achieve these goals.
Benjamin Lee, The Guardian: Portman is a strident, fiercely compelling presence, investing us in both her mission and her interlinked marriage (flashbacks to her relationship with Isaac are surprisingly sweet, witty and sexy), providing an emotional center without the need for sentimentality.
In a way it is interlinked because it's part of who I am and it's part of my every day so it does have an impact on my sex life and my relationship and always has in every relationship I've been in.
You might even say those two main point of view "characters" (a boy, and a detached hand) also share the role of protagonist with a fly, the three perspectives interlinked throughout the movie with motifs and a story that slowly reveals itself.
Sky, Fox, Disney and Comcast are locked in a series of interlinked takeover battles, with Fox and Comcast vying for control of Sky and Comcast and Disney battling to buy the bulk of Fox's TV and film assets, including its 39 percent Sky stake.
The recent and startling arrest of the elusive Golden State Killer, aka the East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker/Diamond Knot Killer/Visalia Ransacker in what was arguably the most vexing and disturbing constellation of interlinked cold cases in American history, has raised more questions than answers.
However, they don't have the same funds to deploy as before as Gulf governments have withdrawn some of their deposits to bridge budget shortfalls, which as in Europe during the euro zone crisis, has exposed the interlinked relationship between governments and banks when bond markets fall.
It was perched on a hill, near one of the city's middle-class enclaves, overlooking downtown and the sea: hundreds of connected two-story homes, some with private gardens in front, all red and white, a sawtooth of interlinked roofs that suggested houses a child might draw.
In keeping with the Berger-esque philosophy, Silber writes her new novel, "Improvement," as a series of interlinked stories, a generous structural decision that both allows characters to fully inhabit their own narratives and gives space to the lives that intersect or run parallel to them.
Speaking to reporters at the White House on condition of anonymity, the official made clear the administration's ultimate goal was not to separate the interlinked U.S. and Chinese economies, but he said companies could choose to alter their supply chains if Beijing did not change course.
But, if you already own at least a dozen pairs from Claire's like Khloé Kardashian and are looking to update your jewelry collection with something a little more unique we suggest trying out a pair of non-traditional hoops like this interlinked style from BaubleBar for only $38.
Giving an example of how the EU's interlinked matrix of decision-making affects such votes, several diplomats said Slovakia might trade any disappointment at not getting the EMA into support for its finance minister taking the chair of the Eurogroup, which runs policy for the single currency area.
Unveiled by the UN in January 225, the SDGs are a set of 17 interlinked goals aiming to end poverty, ensure health and education for all, promote gender equality and a fairer distribution of income, and protect the environment, notably by — yes, ambitiously — ending climate change and conserving ecosystems and biodiversity.
According to the Journal, current and former national security officials also said they believed AMD created a "complex structure, which involved the creation of two interlinked joint ventures, to sidestep U.S. regulations" and avoid oversight by organizations including the Treasury Department-led Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS).
The touching (and surprisingly funny) drama — a loose re-envisioning of E. M. Forster's masterpiece novel Howards End — follows the interlinked lives of three generations of gay men living in 21st-century Manhattan as they work to define their futures while still honoring the struggles their community overcame in the past.
"We are deeply interlinked and if you hold an economic gun to China's head, you are holding it to your own head," said Joseph DeThomas, a former U.S. diplomat who worked on sanctions on North Korea and Iran, referring to the close economic relations between the world's two largest economies.
Shorthand for "mammalian target of rapamycin," the mTOR network is a group of interlinked proteins within a cell that sense how much energy is available, depending on levels of oxygen and other factors, and let the cell know if there is enough energy around for it to divide and replicate.
If the global supply chain starts to circumvent the Chinese market altogether because tariffs make it too expensive, then that would "certainly have a knock-on consequence for trade between China and the rest of Asia, given how interlinked the supply chains are between China and its neighbors," he said.
In a run-through, five women and five men moved in angular formations, stomping around the studio with interlinked arms, pairing up for surprising off-balance lifts, and dissolving away for each of the distinctive, idiosyncratic female solos, which often moved far from conventional ballet steps into more ungainly, quirky territory.
In large part, because "black hat" and "grey hat" search engine optimizers (SEOs)—those who knowingly violate Google's rules—create vast networks of interlinked spam content sites, in part on the ruins of the old, Web 280 Internet, for the sake of boosting their clients' own sites to the top of Google's search rankings.
In addition to accessing digital banking, most of us also have verified our identity through a plethora of services like Google, Facebook, Blizzard and the list goes on, through various means of identity verification that make up an interlinked web of interdependencies, where one of your identities vouch for your eligibility to access another service.
In Sullivan's time, sexual orientation was a criteria related to transness, based on the studies by sexologist Harry Benjamin and the Harry Benjamin Standards of Care that interlinked orientation and gender identity; essentially, a defining trait of being trans had to be that trans men were attracted to women and trans women had to be attracted to men.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VENICE, Italy — The interlinked objects in the exhibition Stakeholders, Hong Kong in Venice, guest curated by Christina Li and installed by Shirley Tse — the first female artist to represent Hong Kong at the Venice Biennale — requires a keen eye and an open mind from the viewer, along with undivided attention to maneuver its entire length.
MONSTERS AND MEN Reinaldo Marcus Green's Brooklyn-centered examination of police brutality moves through three interlinked protagonists: a man (Anthony Ramos) who films the slaying of an unarmed civilian on his phone; an African-American police officer (John David Washington, who played another conflicted officer in "BlacKkKlansman") who faces profiling himself as well as pressure from within the force; and a high schooler (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) drawn to activism.
In the interlinked stories in "Jesus' Son" (1992), the narrator traverses the United States, moving through a grim, fluorescent-lit landscape of rundown bars and one-night cheap motels, and meeting a succession of misfits as alienated and desperate as himself — people who often seem like crazy, drug-addled relatives of the lost souls in Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio" or strung-out exiles from a Lou Reed album.
At the same time, resistance to Jim Crow and empire could be productively interlinked—the Puerto Rican writer Arturo Schomburg was a leader in the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s, while W.E.B. Du Bois decried the brutal American treatment of the Philippines in The Souls of Black Folk in 1903 and called for labor rights and self-determination in Puerto Rico after World War II. The deep affinity between antiracism, anti-imperialism, and labor rights is no less important today.
Because Bradbury's 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451 has been adapted by writer-director Ramin Bahrani into a movie that debuts on HBO on Saturday, May 19503th at 8PM ET. (It plays again Sunday night at 7:15, right before Westworld.) Bradbury's second novel (or arguably his first, since 1950's The Martian Chronicles is more a collection of interlinked short stories), Fahrenheit 451 was inspired by a real-life incident in which a policeman found it suspicious that Bradbury was out walking instead of driving a car like everybody else.
The elevation of porn star Stormy Daniels to being perhaps the pivotal figure in Trump's possible downfall gave me hope that the evolution of the Russia scandal into the Russia-Sex scandal (they could turn out to be more interlinked than we guessed at first) would at last give us our deserved quotient of mirth while we agonize about the rampage of the federal government and the threats to our law enforcement provided by 45 (check his shirt cuffs—I believe that such an appropriation of a president's chronological ranking is yet another first for Trump; we have to grant him that).

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