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The authors suspect more amorphous, long-term forces are at work.
Any offsetting benefits look more amorphous and less certain, in our view.
What's missing is the more amorphous and lowbrow aesthetic quality called accessibility.
Media is sensibility or brand or a lot more amorphous things that you're buying.
The threat of HFCs, like carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, is more amorphous.
This arena is more amorphous than policy but can be at least as important.
What's a more amorphous pile of goo than the innards or a decaying corpse?
Then there's the BLM movement, a more amorphous collection of racial justice groups like Campaign Zero.
Trumpism is far less ideological and more amorphous, a personality cult more than a coherent philosophy.
"At Netflix, talent development is much more amorphous [than at other places]," the former employee said.
Impeachable offenses are "public offenses," they include more amorphous actions like abuse of one's office and power.
He says he is focused on "terrorism," rather than the more amorphous categories of hate speech and extremism.
And, even though the concept of "newsperson" is more amorphous in the modern age, "Apprentice" footage might not qualify.
It's not quite clear why she's so upset—disappointed with how she handled the interview, or perhaps something more amorphous.
In addition, there was the Black Lives Matter movement, a more amorphous collection of racial justice groups formed to fight police brutality.
As security moves from a perimeter-centric view to a more amorphous configuration, the need for a zero trust model is increased.
Years later, the group is still active, but even more amorphous, decentralized and unpredictable than before, and perhaps less incisive and effective.
Enrique was almost always hunched over or kneeling in front of a new pile of toys that was ever smaller and more amorphous.
Unlike the more amorphous baby blues or a low-simmering, long-lasting maternal angst, postpartum depression is something these women have moved past.
The gilets jaunes protest began in response to a planned gas tax hike, but it soon devolved into a more amorphous outpouring of rage.
In the past, we saw the enemy change from an organized military force to something more amorphous: civil instability or lawlessness or a humanitarian crisis.
With just days to go before the Olympics start in Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian security forces have shifted their gaze to an even more amorphous crime: terrorism.
It's more amorphous, a thicc blob of color that you can fill with air wherever you happen to be: at the beach, the park, your airport gate.
Will it be increased proxy attacks against U.S. forces or bases, fostering the image that the U.S. is now involved in a new, more amorphous "endless" war?
Her story, though, ultimately is less engaging than she is, growing more amorphous as it goes along and slowing to a stop rather than reaching a peak.
Jamelle argues that Senator Elizabeth Warren's critique of American capitalism will make for a better pitch to left-wing voters than Harris's more amorphous reason for running.
For example, the types of moss that are more amorphous with less defined forms of growth were harder to identify than those that had a more distinctive shape.
The protesters' demands have shifted from scrapping a gas tax rise — since withdrawn by the government — to a more amorphous demand for higher wages and lower taxes, especially on "essential" foodstuffs.
The incel rebellion has a much more amorphous endpoint; there's no worked-out vision for what success looks like, nor is there a chief ideologue working to come up with one.
There's also the more amorphous challenge of fixing corporate culture: Just 32% of women and 50% of men surveyed say they believe disrespectful behavior toward women is often quickly addressed by their company.
Ms. Lively is well cast, gracefully patrolling the boundary of her limited range, with Mr. Clarke less steady in the more amorphous role of someone who seems a bit off from the outset.
Recently, Renacci added a new and far more amorphous claim — he told the Cincinnati Enquirer earlier this month that multiple women had reached out to his campaign to say that Brown had assaulted them.
As the Associated Press's Errin Haines Whack writes, reparations have been "long defined as some type of direct payment to former slaves and their descendants," but clearly to candidates that definition has become more amorphous.
At the same time, Neuberger says, her division currently grapples with clear and present threats of a more amorphous nature: large-scale influence operations that polarize and destabilize civil discourse, threatening foundational United States democratic values.
The 19-year-old covers some dark themes in his songs, from his personal experience with depression to more amorphous ideas about mystical demons who crouch beneath bodies of water, ready to pull you in if you come too close.
Bronx-born artist Jasmine Infiniti's set traverses an energetic range of ballroom, dembow, and more amorphous club beats, while the San Jose-based producer Turbo Sonidero explores his "Tumbia" in his mix, which blends American hip-hop with reggaeton and cumbia sonidera.
Although the Democrats' legislation seeks to protect US voting systems from cyberattacks, it does not address more amorphous efforts to subvert the integrity of the election system—weakness that US intelligence chiefs told the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday are sure to remain in the lead-up to November's mid-term elections.
" In terms of identifying supporters and donors, "Trump's campaign was more focused," while the Clinton campaign concentrated on the more amorphous goal of enhancing Clinton's appeal as a candidate, Bloomberg reported: "22012 percent of Trump's budget asked people on Facebook to take an action, like donating, compared with 20163 percent of Clinton's.
There's an obvious reason for that, but for all his material success in signing executive orders that will restore profit-optimized amounts of mining detritus to Appalachian tap water and his more amorphous achievements in the war against the concept of objective reality, there is one achievement that Trump unquestionably owns at this point in his Presidency.
At least two forms of alginite are distinguishable, "alginite A" (telalginite) and "alginite B" (lamalginite). The "A" form contains morphologically distinguishable microfossils while the "B" form is more amorphous and film-like.
This is exactly what is expected because water destroys olivine but helps to produce sulfates. Acid fog is believed to have changed some of the Watchtower rocks. This was in a 200 meter long section of Cumberland Ridge and the Husband Hill summit. Certain places became less crystalline and more amorphous.
Jacobi's exposition of Jungianism is open to criticism for over-simplification and reification of Jung's more amorphous concepts of the unconscious.Andrew Samuels, Jung and the Post-Jungians (1986) p. 6 and p. 14 Her belief that “The course of individuation exhibits a certain formal regularity...this absolute order of the unconscious”J.
In general the more amorphous the material the greater its observed band gap. These observed values are significantly higher than those predicted by computational chemistry (2.3 - 3.8 eV). Its dielectric constant is typically about 25 although values of over 50 have been reported. In general tantalum pentoxide is considered to be a high-k dielectric material.
When circulating in the bloodstream and inactivated, neutrophils are spherical. Once activated, they change shape and become more amorphous or amoeba-like and can extend pseudopods as they hunt for antigens. In 1973, Sanchez et al. found that the capacity of neutrophils to engulf bacteria is reduced when simple sugars like glucose, fructose as well as sucrose, honey and orange juice were ingested, while the ingestion of starches had no effect.
Alanine appears in blocks of six to fourteen units that form β-sheets. These alanine blocks can stack to create crystalline structures in the fiber, linking different protein molecules together. Glycine is present in different motifs, such as GGX and GPGXX (where X = A, L, Q, or Y), that also have specific secondary structures (3 10 helix and β-spiral, respectively). Glycine-rich regions are more amorphous and contribute to extensibility and flexibility.
Middleham Castle was the centre of the earl of Salisbury's Yorkshire affinity. Central to a noble affinity was the lord's indentured retainers, and beyond them was a more amorphous group of general supporters and contacts. The difference, K. B. McFarlane wrote, was that the former did the lord "exclusive service" but the latter received his good lordship "in ways both more and less permanent" than the retainers.McFarlane K. B., England in the Fifteenth Century: Collected Essays (London, 1981), 27 n.2.
However, circumstances exist under which captivity is more amorphous. For example, it has been noted that it is hard to say whether members of a rhinoceros family kept in a thousand-acre enclosure within their normal area of habitation, for purposes of insuring their preservation, are really in captivity. Captivity may also be employed in more abstract or figurative senses, such as to captivate, meaning to subdue through charm, or to capture such as an artist attempting to "capture a mood", or "capture a scene".
Similar species include Laetiporus gilbertsonii (fluorescent pink, more amorphous) and L. coniferica (common in the western United States, especially on red fir trees). Edibility traits for the different species have not been well documented, although all are generally considered edible with caution. The sulphur shelf mushroom sometimes comes back year after year when the weather suits its sporulation preferences. From late spring to early autumn, the sulphur shelf thrives, making it a boon to mushroom hunters and a bane to those concerned about the health of their trees.
The Mountain and the Girondists did consist of individuals with similar views and agendas who socialized together and often coordinated political plans. However, The Plain consisted of delegates that did not belong to either of these two groups and as such was even more amorphous. The Plain constituted the majority of delegates to the Convention and would vote with either the Girondists or Mountain depending on the issue at hand, the current circumstances and mood of the Convention. They initially sided with the Girondists, but later backed the Mountain in executing Louis XVI and inaugurating the Terror.
The attraction may be enhanced by a person's adornments, clothing, perfume or style. It can be influenced by individual genetic, psychological, or cultural factors, or to other, more amorphous qualities. Sexual attraction is also a response to another person that depends on a combination of the person possessing the traits and on the criteria of the person who is attracted. Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness and measure it as one of several bodily forms of capital asset (see erotic capital), a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception, and sexual orientation.
The surface ice of Saturn's moon Enceladus was mapped by the Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) on the NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini space probe. The probe found both crystalline and amorphous ice, with a higher degree of crystallinity at the "tiger stripe" cracks on the surface and more amorphous ice between these regions. The crystalline ice near the tiger stripes could be explained by higher temperatures caused by geological activity that is the suspected cause of the cracks. The amorphous ice might be explained by flash freezing from cryovolcanism, rapid condensation of molecules from water geysers, or irradiation of high-energy particles from Saturn.
She also taught at the National College of Art in Lahore, Pakistan and the Rhode Island School of Design in Rome, Italy. In the 1980s, she worked almost as a sculptor, building sculpture-like wall reliefs with thick grounds of wax on plywood which she incised with simple geometric forms. By 1999, when a show of her work, Nameless Waters: the paintings of Bobbie Oliver 1993-1998, curated by the University of Waterloo Art Gallery, Waterloo, Canada travelled across Canada, her way of painting looked more amorphous, while remaining the same in procedure, a delving into the material she used for paint so that her art was what remained. Untitled (2019).
The attraction may be enhanced by a person's adornments, clothing, perfume, hair length and style, and anything else which can attract the sexual interest of another person. It can also be influenced by individual genetic, psychological, or cultural factors, or to other, more amorphous qualities of the person. Sexual attraction is also a response to another person that depends on a combination of the person possessing the traits and also on the criteria of the person who is attracted. Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, and measure it as one of several bodily forms of capital asset (see erotic capital), a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception, and sexual orientation.
In the mid-1990s, Delia Sherman, Ellen Kushner, Terri Windling, Heinz Insu Fenkl, Midori Snyder, Kelly Link, Gavin Grant, Gregory Frost, Theodora Goss, Veronica Schanoes, Carolyn Dunn, Colson Whitehead, and other American writers interested in fantastic literature found themselves commiserating over the common perception that the genre-oriented publishing industry found it difficult to market truly innovative fiction involving unusual, fantastical, or cross-genre elements—because the mainstream literary fiction field demanded stories based in realism, while the fantasy field demanded stories that mostly followed the standard conventions of sword and sorcery or high fantasy. Yet it seemed to the authors that some of the best literature was that which didn't quite fit tidily into either category but instead was being discussed in terms of more amorphous, "in-between" descriptors such as "magic realism", "mythic fiction", or "the New Weird". Further, the idea of interstitiality applied to other kinds of "in-between" fiction (unrelated to fantasy) and other "in-between" arts. Over a period of several years, Kushner and Sherman prompted ongoing discussion about the importance of cultivating artistic "in-betweenness" led to the formulation of the broad concept of interstitial art.

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