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"interrelated" Definitions
  1. closely connected and affecting each other
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There are a few interrelated reasons why this may be.
Mr. Levine and Mr. Corrigan owned dozens of interrelated businesses.
I have three businesses in it and they are interrelated.
Alexander's top three cyber threat concerns Cyber and terrorism are interrelated.
It actually consists of three different components that are all interrelated.
There are thousands of complex, interrelated variables involved in the process.
But at the same time it's completely interrelated and makes sense.
As I investigated, I quickly learned how interrelated their problems were.
There are several interrelated factors behind the teachers' movement's explosive growth.
Interrelated objects, producing occasions and prompting responses, can assemble into riddles.
These problems are interrelated and must be addressed in a comprehensive way.
"The composition is chaotic but interrelated, non-linear but cyclical," notes Walker.
"It's an interrelated system, the whole Mississippi River corridor," explained Mayor Klipsch.
All these interrelated trends have turbocharged polarization over the last two decades.
The researchers theorize that the results of the two studies are interrelated.
There, you see how perception of self and time are totally interrelated.
There's a term among scientists for those interrelated, gathering problems: the Anthropocene.
JAMES GORMAN: I think there's still -- Wilf, I think they're still interrelated.
A country achieves "universal health care" through three interrelated sets of policies.
"I increasingly believe that culture and nature are sort of interrelated," Gorenflo said.
More from VICE: Interrelated sleep and sexual issues are also prevalent among mothers.
It's all interrelated,'' he told the New York Times's Jeff Gerth in 1999.
Though largely interrelated, the others were "independent work" and "AI (artificial intelligence) and automation."
It's about the Medicaid market," Grow said, noting "how interrelated those two markets are.
Our resistance movements are more focused than ever, we know these issues are interrelated.
"I think there are two interrelated things underlying this new secrecy," Winders told CNN.
Success, as BlackBerry had a decade ago, breeds two interrelated negatives: conservatism and complacency.
Derek, now 31, appreciates the complexity of Katie's photographic project and its interrelated themes.
But, two interrelated factors have made the Republican outlook in 2018 even more grim.
It's about the Medicaid market," she said, noting "how interrelated those two markets are.
Orwell doesn't have any room for this complex system of interrelated biases, agencies, and networks.
All of the SDGs are interrelated, and you can't pick and choose which to pursue.
"All of that is interrelated to the life you had in the womb," Dr. Karp says.
But things are thornier when a person has a long list of problems that are interrelated.
The problems are interrelated: A bad disciplinary record inside prison makes it harder to win parole.
Such improvement is the purpose of two recent, interrelated projects that are now getting into their strides.
The explosive rise in wildfires has occurred for two major, interrelated reasons: climate change and human behavior.
These three priorities are interrelated and are of critical importance to increased partnership between the two countries.
Interrelated processes rooted in family and culture, he suggests, undergird the continuing sovereignty of modern Indian tribes.
Isolated populations came together to exchange genes and culture—two interrelated processes that shaped our species, explained Scerri.
Yet reports of the PIF's discontent have drawn attention to three interrelated problems that perplex other investors, too.
Information stored on the ledger is interrelated through cryptographic hashes, which make it virtually irreversible and tamper proof.
But, "the bottom line is that light, mood, sleep, and circadian rhythms are all interrelated," Dr. Saenger says.
Type as Language is built around four interrelated one-week modules, covering technical, theoretical, historical, and practical studies.
At best, it is incoherent to increase funding with one hand while decimating interrelated programs with the other.
The number of interrelated parts from public and private stakeholders creates a myriad of constituents with competing agendas.
Federal policies that adequately fund public water are critical in addressing the interrelated infrastructure and water affordability crises.
The show has followed three different types of families — nuclear, step and same-sex — who are all interrelated.
Thin lines bisect each of the four nearly square paintings, vertically and horizontally, dividing the surface into interrelated quadrants.
Last spring, a report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office revealed several disturbing, interrelated trends in U.S. public education.
AI is too important to ignore, too complex for simple policy solutions and too interrelated to address in siloes.
If these paintings argue for Boxer's importance, the case they make is that authentically creative acts involve interrelated goals.
Testing Nathan's wisdom, Saladin asks which of the three interrelated faiths is the one ordained as right by God.
In "The Spirit of Liberty: At Home, In the World" paper, we gather these recommendations in four interrelated baskets.
It's a tight, complex web of interrelated events that had Orwell's narrative and mechanical systems firing on all cylinders.
They were described at the time as "three interrelated lines of inquiry" that the impeachment probe had centered around.
Here are seven interrelated ideas that can move our country forward toward actual solutions that reduce school shootings. 53.
Twitter has suffered from three interrelated problems that have prevented the firm from soaring to the heights many had expected.
That's one reason lawmakers and regulators have been discussing the difficult, interrelated roles of behavioral science and tech for years.
It has usually wielded its power in symbiosis with a traditional elite comprising the monarchy, aristocrats and interrelated wealthy families.
Kandelman said that the partnership made sense as Orange's focus on telecoms and Google's focus on tech firms were interrelated.
In my conversations at Dukey's, patrons couched their support for Trump as entirely about two interrelated issues: trade and immigration.
The Bessinger name now dominates South Carolina barbecue, presiding over a complex diaspora of interrelated but not always amicable interests.
This problem, in turn, has three big interrelated aspects: This is not a situation that anyone should feel okay about.
There were two interrelated problems: China does not recognize the government of Taiwan, which it considers part of its territory.
But they are not as comprehensive as the protections in the Affordable Care Act, which result from several interrelated provisions.
Addressing these complex and interrelated challenges will require a comprehensive response by human services CBOs, government and the philanthropic sector.
"People are going to call it a lot of different things, but everything we're doing is interrelated," Mr. Hermé said.
It's hard for anyone to keep track of all the various interrelated scandals and controversies currently engulfing the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Hearing, touch, taste, and smell become more interrelated and highly developed: one subject mentioned how she recognizes people by their smell.
Certainly these problems are interrelated, but by taking on so much the documentary breaks down complicated topics — each worthy of investigation!
Thanks to an expansive nexus of interrelated moral and political concerns, the numbers seem poised to continue spiking, particularly among liberals.
In the fall, Lewis began teaching a class at Harvard on parsing how race, justice, visual literacy, and citizenship are interrelated.
While this study was conducted with college women, those in other life stages have even more interrelated sleep and sex problems.
The connectivity ecosystem is highly interrelated, which means even a minor delay somewhere can quickly snowball and have an exaggerated impact.
Put simply, the main concern is that a market event affecting two interrelated products — instead of just one — could amplify losses.
Develops, maintains, and monitors integrated responding system(s) affecting programs throughout the activity with functions and operations that are extensively interrelated.
However, reauthorization remains stalled for two interrelated reasons:  a fundamental misunderstanding of the student aid delivery system, coupled with misplaced priorities.
I know that we&aposre talking about the Trump investigation, but these things are necessarily interrelated as Andy has also written about.
There are a bunch of different reasons NFL ratings could be down, and they're likely interrelated; there's no one most obvious culprit.
Google is launching a pair of interrelated features that are designed to make it easier to pick what to eat at restaurants.
While Cramer acknowledged that there was a time that U.S. banks were very interrelated to Europe, the exposure these days is reduced.
He promised to steer ESPN clear of politics, as well as improve relations with the N.F.L. The aims appeared to be interrelated.
Our own society will be increasingly planned and regulated because only thus can the increasingly interrelated parts be assured an orderly development.
The analysis found that, over all, about 800 of the proteins in the volunteers' blood bore marks showing that they were interrelated.
The big question is whether Trump ever explored the possibility of these deeply interrelated issues before he plunged into his trade war.
If you can't create ideas that are interrelated, that help many facets of a situation at once, it's probably not the right idea.
If there's a broader takeaway from this study, Ge said, it's that women's career and family decisions are much more interrelated than men's.
We live in an interrelated and interconnected world, something taught by Eastern sages for thousands of year, and now proven by quantum physics.
The book's elements work together unusually well, with cumulative verses mirroring the interrelated nature of the grassland ecosystem without being simplistic or corny.
And together they discover how all areas of human knowledge — the natural and social sciences, mathematics, and the arts and humanities — are interrelated.
IT, as a general purpose technology (GPT) had a broad-based industry effect that fostered interrelated innovations in all sectors of the economy.
Queerness, dancing, beautiful bridges of sound that last forever: all of these things are interrelated and when combined, become something almost inherently political.
"We've reached a point where the big issues — the really big important issues — are just interrelated, and we can make progress," added Sen.
And he has two interrelated messages: The US dollar is about to get way weaker and commodities are apt to swell in turn.
"Chinese scholars take the position that various issues in a conflict are interrelated, and they pay close attention to conflict escalation," the report said.
It's a cascade of several different elements, all of which are interrelated, and none of which will bear the weight of the singular explanation.
"Native American's names, features, foods, cultural teachings and traditional values are all interrelated to the lands, environment and resources around them," the statement continued.
"The strengthening of Russia happens against the background of new threats to the national security, which has complex and interrelated nature," the document says.
Although lack of sleep and stress seems to affect women's sexual functioning more than men's, men still suffer from interrelated problems in these areas.
The firm's guidance is based on sound academic principles, and it understands the impact that complex, interrelated concepts have on clients' overall financial situation.
And yet its birthrate has converged with the rich world much more quickly and completely — which has two interrelated implications, both of them grim.
Despite having previously served as a director at Qantas and elsewhere, his more recent board seats were at private entities, many of them interrelated.
Against this backdrop, we believe three interrelated themes are likely to shape investing this quarter, as we write in our updated Global Investment Outlook.
But a new report, published Sunday in the Lancet, implores us to think about the possibility of big, systemic fixes for these interrelated scourges.
She was struck with a vision of what the movie version could look like — a series of interrelated, contemporary vignettes, all drawing from common experience.
Ott and his colleagues needed a more efficient scheme to make reservoir computing relevant for large chaotic systems, which have huge numbers of interrelated variables.
JF: We've made an enormous amount of progress on season five and really on the big moves of season six, because they're all so interrelated.
Each state within the continental US shares a waterway with another state, so it was important for lawmakers to understand how these ecosystems are interrelated.
Three major forces underlie the shift from software to dataware which necessitates a new "platform" for application development and operations and these forces are interrelated.
"Rather than piecemeal solutions, we suggest six interrelated steps that could provide transformative change in the way society functions and interacts with nature," Ripple said.
In most states, legislators get to draw both the congressional districts and the state legislative districts, so state and federal redistricting are very much interrelated.
Young guitarists seeking fresh approaches and a new hybridity between their instruments and gear are increasingly treating jazz, metal and electronic music as interrelated systems.
"The world's gathering environmental problems are deeply interrelated, and they can't be effectively addressed in isolation: water here, energy there, transportation somewhere else," Owen writes.
Their actions represented a growing and interrelated trend in American politics: capitalizing on fear-based religious fervor or racial animosity to direct a political agenda.
In other words, the weird random stuff that arises as a bunch of interrelated quantum particles dance and smash into each other can be explained mathematically.
These factors are closely interrelated given that a sizeable portion of revenues made by companies listed on the main London index are generated in US dollars.
At the advanced level, though, the emergencies become interrelated in an accelerating mass extinction, "and the tone shifts from Pixar to Stephen King," Mr. Joseph said.
Central Africa could be similar, he suggested, referring to the two decades of interrelated wars and genocides that, driven by meddling regional powers, killed five million.
We can see it now, a testy circle of powerful people with a lot of animosity and ambition, all interrelated and carrying a lot of baggage.
"The markets are interrelated and nobody is isolated," he said, "and anyone who thinks they are not going to be affected is in for a surprise."
" In Dr. King's mind, the civil rights movement was part of a broader "revolution of values" that was "forcing America to face all its interrelated flaws.
A. The big shift in horticulture in the next decade will be a shift from thinking about plants as individual objects to communities of interrelated species.
Large corporations also typically create interrelated eddies of economic activity, whereas Facebook's business model is founded upon sucking the economic activity out of otherwise productive workers.
For two interrelated reasons that boil down to this: She seems to advocate putting too much money into investments that are too conservative for younger investors.
Fitting, then, that Homemade Ice Cream, a series of large-scale, interrelated, interdisciplinary sculptures, creates a life-sized playhouse of disturbing, funny, and monochrome domestic scenes.
Here are a few questions we asked the White House that haven't been answered so far: In what ways are the three pillars of the program interrelated?
"The connection of our polluted water systems to our inadequate drinking-water infrastructure and the failure of our legal infrastructure are three interrelated structural problems," he said.
By "hiding the real" and "showing the false," in the words of the late military analyst Barton Whaley, the Kremlin gains three distinct but interrelated tactical advantages.
The paintings hold forceful, interrelated energies, contained in the way Moses vigorously applies paint and related elements, including graphite, India ink, masking tape, mylar, and polyester resin.
Shonibare's current exhibition Prejudice at Home: A Parlour, A Library, and A Room at James Cohan arranges three large-scale, interrelated works spanning the last 20 years.
I feel like it anticipated what we now call intersectionality, this notion that issues like sexual orientation and gender identity and sexism and racism are all interrelated.
The report describes three interrelated studies that were conducted with the use of data collected from cameras worn by 245 officers during 981 stops in April 2014.
As furnished to and acquired by consumers, wireless service does not stand alone, but comes integrally connected with several goods and services furnished by other interrelated industries.
US Attorney for the Central District of California Nick Hanna said at a news conference in Los Angeles on Thursday that much of Avenatti's misconduct was interrelated.
Still, the evocation of Italy as one gluttonous infinity of pasta, prosciutto, gorgonzola, gelato and bread lasciviously dunked in saucers of olive oil overlooks two interrelated facts.
"The strengthening of Russia happens against the background of new threats to the national security, which has complex and interrelated nature," the document says, according to Reuters.
If this was a farm dispute that&aposs one thing, but this is a direct threat to our national security and our economic well-being, which are interrelated.
There are many interrelated and unassured factors that regulate or promote ozone concentrations at ground level, including warm temperatures, sunlight, and the presence of precursor gases, like ethane.
These novels gave us richly detailed and empathetic accounts of new lives in rich Western countries, with sprawling interrelated multiplots, a proliferation of sensory detail, and riotous humor.
But for either of those options to generate a bill that both chambers can pass, Republicans will have to solve two interrelated problems: the policy and the president.
Triangular, semicircular, and wedge-shaped figures in white, apparently interrelated, vie for the viewer's imaginative decoding over a substructure of black horizontal and vertical bars and innumerable arcs.
The three interrelated pieces that would become "Torch Song Trilogy" were first presented individually by Mr. Fierstein in 1978 and 1979 at La MaMa in the East Village.
She presents African-American and Native American histories as "interrelated rather than separate streams of experience," and explores the connections as well as the conflicts between these groups.
At the time of his death, in 1973, it had developed into a body of interrelated languages — Sindarin and Quenya being the most advanced — with a complex history.
The flourishing of alternative data has coincided with two interrelated phenomena: The expansion of data collection and the technology to process those massive amounts of data into something usable.
It also augments our ability to think about complex topics that have dozens of interrelated parts, while our brain, by itself, can only manage three in any given moment.
Business leaders, trade groups and many members of Congress oppose leaving the trade agreement, which has spawned a web of interrelated industries and supply chains across all three countries.
This puzzle didn't break that mold — I found it meaty, and challenging — but there was a bunch of happily interrelated sets of clues, and a general air of math.
"Olive, Again," a simple title that the matter-of-fact Olive would approve of, picks up not long after we left her in Strout's first book of interrelated stories.
"We don't know how these different genes converge together to regulate sleep," says Fu. But each new gene discovery helps elucidate how these interrelated pathways control our 40 winks.
"While there can be a number of complicated and interrelated medical, social and psychological disorders, there have been amazing and heartwarming examples of people who are survivors," Ochberg said.
Loneliness is one aspect of interrelated conditions such as isolation due to illness, disability or age; the social and language-based isolation of being an immigrant; depression; poverty; discrimination, etc.
" Then, with a sentence that could easily have been uttered by John Muir or Rachel Carson, Dr. King stated, "It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated.
The purpose of the pathway is to expose students to all of the interrelated parts of fashion design, including the sourcing of materials, labor, production practices, waste management and recycling.
As our nation addresses these complex and interrelated challenges, it is imperative that Republicans and Democrats work together to provide leadership on the most pressing foreign policy and national security issues.
Many of our issues of biased outcomes in AI systems stem from an incomplete or poor understanding of interrelated variables (race and zip code, or socioeconomic status and education, for example).
The main factor seems to be environment—but for a behavior as complex as drinking, the causes are obviously more subtle and interrelated and go well beyond the child's immediate environment.
From Trump's comments about women to the pathetic feverish alt-right and their epithet of "cuckservative" which neatly brings to the surface the interrelated sexual and political neurosis fueling Trump's rise.
Sejima has become known for the sensual, seemingly random and self-generating forms of some of her buildings, and the peculiar, enticing logic of the interrelated spaces she creates within them.
Behind the rise of outsider politicians such as Mr. Trump are the interrelated issues of unchecked immigration, terrorism and the imposition of carbon taxes and other measures to mitigate climate change.
That is, there can be hundreds of interrelated spots in the genome that are correlated with a person's risk for heart disease, or raising or lowering their height by a millimeter.
Also relevant in this regard are Gabriel Orozco's "Working Tables" (2000-2005) on which are typically displayed many small pieces that are formally varied and distinct but conceptually or thematically interrelated.
These seemingly separated developments are in fact interrelated, as China's presence in Africa is raising alarm bells for those who fight for human rights, democratic freedoms for all, and fiscal accountability.
In making an investment up front to alleviate poverty, the evidence suggests, we will be repaid many times over by lowering the enormous costs associated with a host of interrelated problems.
Such a move could ratchet up tensions in a region riven with interrelated wars, including the multi-layered conflict in Syria where Iran's presence has brought it into conflict with Israel.
Well before the current vogue for network-related concepts began to dominate conversations about painting, Donegan was practicing what was about to be preached, treating her work as one interrelated system.
California, the court decided that police need a warrant to search a cellphone, as Chief Justice John Roberts, a conservative, wrote:The storage capacity of cell phones has several interrelated consequences for privacy.
Actually, he said, he went on to have a series of interrelated dreams, a hall of mirrors in which it turns out that the guard wasn't really killed by the young warrior.
Unlike episodes like "Nosedive" or "Fifteen Million Merits," it doesn't change society in any big ways; it just looks at how a few interrelated people are dealing with a new sexual possibility.
Shiri B. Sandler, a friend of the couple, who received temporary permission from Massachusetts, officiated at the Pozen Center for Interrelated Media at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston.
This commission can be given broad authority to study all the difficult and interrelated issues of industry, labor, trade, education and training, migration, foreign aid and investment, civic responsibility and American identity.
At the very least, these are unprecedented times that call for new kinds of narratives—or perhaps new forms, entirely—that help make sense of our interrelated lives on a warming planet.
Mr. Irwin speaks of subjects as diverse and interrelated as the pronunciation of "Godot," Beckett's Irishness, his "sensitivity to violence," and the "mobility" of the pronouns he uses, turning self into splinters.
We can actually provide a high-level distributed view of that constantly changing application that shows all of the components of that application, and how they are interrelated and how they're performing.
Although at first glance apparently unrelated, both events need to be seen as interrelated pieces on the ongoing puzzle that is Puerto Rico's political status question and fiscal and economic spiraling downturn.
A number of interrelated factors—the plunging price of oil, which fell to below $30 a barrel; concerns about slowing growth in the U.S.; and China's tumbling stock market—are largely to blame.
There's an opportunity for Republicans and Democrats to come together to enact comprehensive reforms around mental health and the interrelated problems of substance abuse, which form a key part of our women's agenda.
But its decision to leave the European Union is making more powerful six interrelated forces that already weigh on the global economy: Low inflation There is a glut of global commodities, particularly oil.
I've been talking a lot about complex philosophical theories around how art and artist are interrelated, but there's one very basic and concrete thing that connects most living artists to their work: money.
But, as we've also discussed, the Echo is inherently blind when it comes to the devices in the home — it has no intelligence as such to direct a complex set of interrelated actions.
Her bigger mission is to tie an understanding of astrology today with social consciousness: how we are interrelated and what we owe each other, how our lives are in conjunction with the universe.
The experimental animator thrives on imagery that implodes, evolves, and degenerates into interrelated imagery, and the metamorphosis always feels too creatively-packed to have been thought up by the mind of just one person.
That's because thousands of interrelated variables are at play, from the amount of nutrients in the soil, to whether it's sunny or cloudy, to rain levels, temperature, the presence of insects and so on.
To date, movies in Marvel's cinematic universe have generally drawn better reviews and fan reactions than the interrelated films of DC's silver screen world — cheekily nicknamed the "Murderverse " for its grim and gritty tone.
Data from 503 reflects "two distinct but interrelated trends," the CDC notes, a longterm increase in overdose deaths due to prescription opioids and a surge in illicit opioid overdose deaths, mostly related to heroin.
Of course, for DOE to effectively carry out its responsibilities, it must account for each interrelated segment of the nation's energy infrastructure, including pipelines, which are subject to an array of other federal authorities.
That book, and the ensuing movie starring Emily Blunt, used a cleverly devised unreliable narrator, focused on interrelated couples, revealed all its characters to be untrustworthy and came close to bursting at its seams.
Google's dominance across interrelated markets like search, advertising, and mobile operating systems could be letting it unfairly crush competition in any one field, and there's strong evidence that it's done so in the past.
"The commission will not seek just one solution, but a comprehensive strategy to address the complex and interrelated causes of the problems of parity and power," Kennedy reportedly said in a meeting announcing the commission.
Ojih Odutola's drawings, made of charcoal, pastel, pencil, and (in some cases) graphite are mostly portraits that aspire to give our social, economic, and cultural interrelated realities something that is — yes — of potential greater durability.
It has cast a web of interrelated hopes and goals: to play for a national title, to make its way into a Power 20 conference, and — perhaps its unlikeliest ambition — to retain its head coach.
It turns out it was largely due to three interrelated factors: European style trends, a government-mandated push for fuel economy, and new technologies that allowed manufacturers to more easily design and create curved shapes.
Mick Mulvaney, acting White House chief of staff, said on "Fox News Sunday" that the tariffs were "not interrelated" with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal, known as the USMCA, awaiting approval by the U.S. Congress.
And, I think, more and more they are interrelated because in the scholarly academic world, it's kind of clear that we don't just train people to get PhDs to continue to say come back into academia.
The evidence tells us that meeting the ambitious, important, clearly interrelated environmental, safety and economic goals that the House Democrats have outlined will require strategies that enable more people to safely and conveniently walk and bike.
This may the deepest dive into sci-fi (Lessing called it "space fiction") that any Nobel Prize-winner has ever attempted — five linked novels telling the universe's secret history in the stories of interrelated planet-civilizations.
" If his music resonates with listeners, who praise it for its clarity, he said, it's because the tuning system he devised is "a kind of order that I'm presenting, and it's interrelated with the emotional meaning.
Observed increases in fire activity are arising from four interrelated factors linked to climate change; namely, earlier snowmelt, higher summer temperatures, a longer fire season, and an increase in vulnerable areas such as high-elevation forests.
The Iron Quadrilateral consists of four interrelated and mutually reinforcing geopolitical imperatives: The third and fourth components of the Iron Quadrilateral fall firmly within conventional foreign policy thinking and would likely be embraced by any administration.
There was a sharp slowdown in business investment, caused by an interrelated weakening in emerging markets, a drop in the price of oil and other commodities, and a run-up in the value of the dollar.
They were all discouraging because the things to do kept getting longer, and there were too many interrelated things like past meeting notes, calendar appointments, idea lists, and lab notebooks, which were all on different systems.
"The exhibition was conceived around two interrelated narrative threads: one more abstract related to models of political legitimacy, such as religious mandates to rule," said Karl Debreczeny, a senior curator of collections and research at the museum.
Using the same interrelated short story framework as she did in her 210 Pulitzer Prize–winning predecessor, Strout revisits the fictional town of Crosby, Maine, and its inhabitants some years after the events of the first book.
What that formula misses is the way such matters are interrelated, divorcing the extent to which someone who advocates "'god control,' not 'gun control,'" for example, might have those views informed by attitudes regarding race and abortion.
Between 1984 and 1986, the investigation into these labyrinthine claims of satanic ritual abuse would send at least 26 people to jail in interrelated convictions, despite a complete lack of corroborative physical evidence for any of the claims.
Filed on Thursday in Oregon state court, the lawsuit said defendants gave Aequitas an appearance of credibility, helping it and dozens of interrelated companies conceal their precarious financial condition and a heavy concentration of risky student loan debt.
In those interrelated cases, Mr. Harder represented six famous actresses — Sandra Bullock, Michelle Pfeiffer, Cameron Diaz, Mandy Moore, Kate Hudson and Diane Keaton — against a group of computer retailers and other companies accused of a somewhat mundane violation.
These two issues were persistently interrelated for the first 2200 years of American history because the worldwide military conflict between Britain and France made it exceptionally difficult, in practice, for the United States to compromise and stay neutral.
James Jay Carafano, a national security scholar at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, said both Wilson and Mr. Trump reflected deep strains in the United States that had competed and interrelated in the century since the 1918 armistice.
At least three distinct but interrelated factors accentuate the prospects for change: First, the internal dynamics: The mullahs' systemic, pervasive mismanagement of the economy has left the Iranian people's basic rights and demands unaddressed and out of reach.
The economic, political, and substantive aspects of the epidemic are all fundamentally interrelated, and the best thing for the markets — just like for the general public — would simply be good, credible news about the course of the disease itself.
U.S. authorities are not conducting the types of sprawling, interrelated financial fraud investigations, such as those launched by former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, whose crackdown against insider trading at hedge funds began within months after his 2009 swearing-in.
In a decision posted Thursday, Justice Cynthia Kern of state Supreme Court in Manhattan said there were sufficient allegations of common management, interrelated operations and control over the interns' working conditions for the case against the parent company to proceed.
In a report published last week by critic Jörg Heiser in the Munich-based daily publication Süddeutsche Zeitung, he noted several interrelated developments since Enwezor's resignation that hint toward possible collusion between museum management and an outside art consultancy firm.
Today there is no crisis, but the country is being held back by a set of interrelated problems that prevent it from doing as well as it might, above all low commodity prices, slow global trade and limp demand from China.
Assuming these people are involved in active intelligence operations, there are three interrelated areas of significant damage: Combined, these create a domino effect that can seriously impact intelligence-gathering activities inside and outside the U.S. for many years to come.
"The less-familiar photographs on these pages offer a perspective on the hard-fought, continuing battle for racial justice that has been neither simple nor linear but, rather, composed of a complex, interrelated set of issues and campaigns," Speltz writes.
Following up in the Washington Post in 2017, Alba addressed the interrelated questions of how mixed-race Americans classify themselves, how the census classifies them and how the census classification deals with the offspring of racially and ethnically mixed parents.
The only submissions scored with any frequency in the highest levels of MMA being the interrelated front headlock/chancery submissions (guillotine, D'arce, anaconda, the occasional necktie of some nationality), the classic and methodical grinding arm triangle, and the rear naked choke.
In fact, five of them focus on interrelated issues relative to how banks monitor, report, and share information about potential suspicious activity, including legal certainty regarding the use and disclosure of reports with the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
The confusion of the morning appeared a byproduct of two interrelated factors: factionalism within the Trump White House (where different parties selectively leak to influence outcomes) and a scoop-hungry press that relies heavily on these leaks to understand White House court intrigue.
Here are some of the best proven nondrug approaches to prevent and treat high blood pressure: Personal responsibility for one's health behaviors is important, but a number of other complex, interrelated aspects of the physical, social and policy environments influence these behaviors.
A feminist account will necessitate the inclusion of multiple, interrelated interviews, the construction and activation of an archive that fractures and amplifies the historical record from that time to provide more information and context about the artists, patrons, dealers, museum directors, and critics.
Amazon, which operates through a maze of interrelated entities in India, has also been deft at finding ways to structure its operations to comply with the letter of the law while retaining maximum flexibility to run its business as it sees fit.
Strout sticks to her winning formula: interrelated short stories linked by the presence of familiar faces, from Olive, who, like before, is sometimes a major character, other times a more supporting one, to Jack Kennison, the widowed Republican whose gay daughter hates him.
As they seek to resolve these interrelated tensions, tax writers in Congress will face pressure from hometown industries and constituents as well as practically every business lobbyist in Washington — and will also confront the inherent political challenge of getting to a majority.
To effectively defend press freedom requires more from us than simply opposing government censorship and the persecution of journalists like Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. Although serious and worsening, these scourges are also part of a larger, interrelated set of threats to press freedom.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Cartoonist Matthew Thurber, whose previous books include 1-800-MICE (2011) and INFOMANIACS (2014), takes on the art world in his latest book Art Comic, a series of interrelated stories about the trials and tribulations of would-be artists.
What I mean by all this is that the map of modern art was complex and interrelated, and since the Cold War we have tended to think of Latin America as somehow foreign to this history, when it was in fact an integral part.
Everything that happened at the rally—me getting misgendered, the Islamophobia that permeated the event, the targeted violence towards the Aboriginal woman, and the Australian flag hanging over all of that—it's all interrelated, and it made it the most quintessentially Australian thing I've experienced.
The beauty of Kivinen's work is that his pieces can exist at separate stages in time simultaneously, making portions of his portfolio a series of interrelated works that move forwards and backwards in time, imagining different possible transformations, and allow for different future possibilities.
Over two years before the first national Earth Day, before "ecology" and "the environment" became catchwords of the '70s, before popular knowledge of "Gaia theory" and "systems thinking," Dr. King was tying his vision of justice and peace to the interrelated structure of the universe.
There are three interrelated packages to unwrap here: the actual agreement, which limits Iran's nuclear activity for the next decade; what happens to Iran's nuclear program after the deal's limitations age off; and all the other troublesome things Iran is now doing in the region.
"Climate of Hope" is about how to build on this, by reframing the interrelated challenges of climate change, clean air, clean water and population "from questions of who is going to sacrifice to who is going to grab the profits," Bloomberg explained in an interview.
In a presentation given in October last year, the company said it was working on four interrelated technologies to maximise screen sizes; under-display fingerprint scanners, under panel camera sensors, haptic display technologies, and in-display speakers (similar to the LG G8's vibrating OLED screen).
Judge Cowan said he found the issues to be interrelated, and to be dependent on facts, lots of which he intends to explore during testimony that is likely to become painfully personal, though the court has allowed lawyers to withhold some details from their public filings.
And so one of the important things is to look holistically at the ways in which the issues of monopoly and the issues of surveillance are so deeply interrelated that these companies are able to maintain their monopolies because they have more data than their competitors.
In this study, the analysis looked for the presence or absence of about 1,100 known proteins and also for complicated, teensy physiological indicators showing that certain proteins had or had not been expressed, or activated, at about the same time as one another or otherwise were interrelated.
A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai released Wednesday found 51% of the business lobby's responding members said U.S. and Chinese tariffs had hurt revenue, though the interrelated issue of China's economic weakening was a more pressing factor, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Such a medical emergency does indeed occur toward the end of the first of the four short, interrelated and ultimately affecting sketches that make up Mr. Ayckbourn's "A Brief History of Women," which opened on Wednesday night at 59E59 Theaters as part of the Brits Off Broadway festival.
If national security and immigration are truly this administration's greatest concerns, then long-term interrelated cycles of violence and drugs that are destroying lives in the U.S., Mexico and Central America must be addressed — driven by an American demand for drugs, and violence perpetrated by illegally-obtained U.S.-manufactured guns.
Once I'd gotten those two, LIGHTBULB fell into place, but I still had to deduce the last two (interrelated) scientific items — one a complex informational system that I still marvel at, the other a device that I frankly wish nobody had ever created — to finish that set of theme entries.
As institutional investors, we see compelling evidence that widespread access to sexual and reproductive healthcare benefits, such as maternity care, paid parental leave, contraception, and family planning services promotes two positive and interrelated outcomes (1) it provides women greater control over their own lives and (2) it facilitates economic growth.
So heating the whole planet by another half degree stands to have even more devastating impacts, particularly for the most vulnerable, according to the IPCC report: Some vulnerable regions, including small islands and Least Developed Countries, are projected to experience high multiple interrelated climate risks even at global warming of 1.5°C.
And though the Arizona jury that acquitted the officer, 27-year-old Philip "Mitch" Brailsford, of second-degree murder and reckless manslaughter charges may have gotten it right according to a legal standard, a confluence of interrelated errors by the tactical team transpired to cause this tragedy, and it was entirely preventable.
MG: I think I can actually boil my travel education down to two interrelated lessons: No. 1: The best way to be a frugal traveler is to learn to truly love the things that don't cost a lot of money, like eating honest, simple food, gazing at unfamiliar scenery or making new friends.
The elephant is actually a supporting player in a jumble of interrelated storylines about a dad (Colin Farrell) disappointing his children (Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins); a small business struggling in an industry dominated by a big business; and whatever we were supposed to take away from Eva Green's role as a charismatic trapeze artist.
In "The Things They Carried," Tim O'Brien tells the interrelated stories of men from a single platoon and the things they took to war, down to the smallest details: can openers, pocketknives, wristwatches, mosquito repellent, chewing gum, cigarettes, salt tablets, Kool-Aid, matches, sewing kits, C rations, along with weapons — and of course grief.
Spare and simple objects, such as leaves, vases, tubes, rocks, and dirt, agglutinate in her still life photographs into more complex, interrelated wholes; in the box sculptures, found industrial objects — for example, a mining axe; a car engine heating coil — are covered in tangles of rope that resemble a game of cat's cradle gone awry.
I've had a steep learning curve to understanding that those things are interrelated, but it does create an interesting conversation about what it means to feel like a sexual being and how that's different from sexualizing yourself — and then, is objectifying yourself ultimately a feminist thing, or is it an internalization of the patriarchy?
And though it's been a little more than two years since the check-in / restaurant discovery Foursquare app split itself into two, it still seems as though it's necessary to remind people how these two interrelated apps work: Swarm is for check-ins and competing to be the mayor of your local haunt and Foursquare for finding stuff nearby.
"Antin's tapestry of interrelated anecdotes, stories, meditations, narratives, musings, ruminations, philosophical investigations, psychological explorations and linguistic experiments provide a complex and often delightful oral history of one man's journey through reality and consciousness via language," the poet Mark Tursi wrote of the collection "I Never Knew What Time It Was" for The Review of Contemporary Fiction in 2005.
The idea that the new Center for Contemporary Art & Culture will show "not only craft, but craft, art, design, and show that these are actually all interrelated and that they actually feed off one another" strains credulity, because the ideal model for that kind of programming just happens to be the Museum that they're about to close.
Donald Trump's comments about and dealings with Congress over the past month raise a series of interrelated questions: Maybe he thinks a win for the Democrats in 2018 would allow him in 2020 to run as the victim of an entrenched bipartisan establishment rather than an ineffective Republican leader who could not get his own party to follow him.
Constance: So the standard critique on race in The Handmaid's Tale started way back in season one, and it was most elegantly laid out by Angelica Jade Bastién at Vulture: Essentially, The Handmaid's Tale consistently presents Gilead as a "post-racial" world in which racism is really just not a big problem, as though racism and misogyny are not interrelated systems of oppression.
And not just from my district, but also for adjoining districts, the City of New York and New York State with all our economies interrelated and interconnected and to lose that deduction which by the way goes against the principle we&aposve had since 26 that you don&apost have a double tax, you don&apost pay tax on a tax.
In the Trump era, two interrelated agencies—Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection—have together generated some of the standout horrors of the president's border and immigration agenda: separating migrant families, allowing children to die in filthy, disease-ridden cages at CBP "processing centers," and staging shock-and-awe raids to detain and deport immigrant workers throughout the country.
But if the international community fails to act now, we will all suffer the consequences As we ponder our path forward, we should consider that the developing world's youth boom coincides with four interrelated global trends: an information revolution, the largest movement of refugees and displaced people in recorded history, growing urbanization that will concentrate youth in cities, and a rise in terrorism and extremist ideologies.
For Rose, taking the long view meant thinking not just about her patient's bouts of facial swelling, or her headaches, or her depression, but about all of it—along with her living situation, her family history, her nutrition, her stress levels, and how they interrelated—and what that picture meant a doctor could do to improve her patient's long-term health and well-being throughout her life.
To that end, I spent a lot of the season wondering if I was watching an elaborate adaptation of the writer and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis's The Great Divorce, a sort of modern parable of heaven, purgatory, and hell, in which the three are not separate places but are interrelated, and moving from one to the other often requires simply shifting one's state of mind.
Because of all of that and because of the rapid-fire process Republicans have used to move Kavanaugh toward confirmation, Democrats had to spend a significant amount of time at this past week's hearing beyond the usual high-profile legal issues on two additional, and often interrelated, points: Kavanaugh's views on executive power and the significant number of key documents from Kavanaugh's White House work that were, or remain, hidden from the public or even the Senate itself.
Four new records by different but interrelated musicians from Chicago, if taken together, support those ideal notions: the trumpeter Marquis Hill's "The Way We Play" and the guitarist Jeff Parker's "The New Breed," both out this week; the drummer Makaya McCraven's "In the Moment E and F Sides," which came out on vinyl last month after a digital release in January; and the alto saxophonist Greg Ward's "Touch My Beloved's Thought," to be released on July 8.
Korea- Strong level of competitiveness, effective policymaking institutions support outlook for economic growth projected at 2%-2.5% in 2017-18 * Moody's- Barring major escalation of range of interrelated risks, sees credit strengths of sovereign, Korean cos, banks to remain largely intact * Moody's on S. Korea- Expect government debt to remain at manageable levels of about 40 percent of GDP * Moody's- Outlook on Korean banking system is currently negative, due to declining asset quality of loans to large corporates, challenging environment.

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