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The world of campaign finance, however, has become more diffuse.
Artful luxury became broader as a category, and more diffuse.
Here the effect is more diffuse, and something intangible goes missing.
The more spread out the tail, the more diffuse the comet becomes.
Unlike male-pattern baldness, female-pattern baldness tends to be more diffuse.
"There is no more diffuse urban legend than this one," he said.
In The Secret Commonwealth, this struggle grows both more intense and more diffuse.
My anger, after all, has far more diffuse a target than one sticker.
Today's pitched mood of political crisis stems from more diffuse sources of cultural change.
Berio departs from Shakespeare in sometimes drastic ways, resulting in a more diffuse plot.
The breaking up is more diffuse, though breakup isn't even the right word for it.
Gas giants, like Jupiter, have lighter and more diffuse atmospheres that aren't conducive to habitability.
Conflict has changed, indeed, only to become more diffuse, fragmented, and intricate — not less dreadful.
But as production chains become more diffuse, they also become more fragile and less transparent.
Some of these plans need to reflect that power is more diffuse than it was.
Some of these plans need to reflect that power is more diffuse than it was.
Earth-like planets are rocky, whereas Jupiter-like gaseous giants have a mass that's more diffuse.
The museum show's clearly flowing narrative is complemented by a more diffuse, nonlinear presentation at Saarinen House.
The ancient collision would explain why Jupiter's core is less dense and more diffuse than scientists expected.
Its operations also have become more diffuse in recent years, with affiliates in different countries operating somewhat independently.
I have developed some affection for the enterprise, which is much more diffuse than other New York fairs.
In other words, the future of silhouette is going to be a lot more diffuse than the past.
Saudi officials say the threat now posed by the Islamic State is more diffuse and difficult to detect.
Thirty years later, porn is more pervasive than ever, but it's also more diffuse—and so are the debates.
But as the war has dragged on, growing more diffuse and complex, many international monitoring groups have essentially stopped counting.
Mesh networks reconfigure the typical hub-and-spoke model of the internet into a more diffuse method of internet access.
An ancient collision, the researchers suggest, would explain why Jupiter's core is less dense and more diffuse than scientists expected.
That's why the blobs are more diffuse when experts are compared with each other than when they're compared with CellarTracker.
In all these cases there is regression in cognitive organization to a less specific, more diffuse and hierarchically disorganized state.
While still capturing Curry's brusque impatience, the album's second half is more diffuse, with little skits and lighter pop beats.
What they don't get is the more diffuse, anti-rational, emotion-driven energies that animate large parts of the electorate.
Another portrait of a 17th-century scientist, this piece is more diffuse than "Galileo," perhaps better classed as an oratorio.
Several weeks later, after the Republican health care bill's failure in the House, the national focus has become more diffuse.
If anything, the feminism of today seems more diffuse, varied, and subject to interpretation (or co-optation) than ever before.
It has a more diffuse, and more unusual focus on the community around those heroes, that works in fits and starts.
But over the course of their eastward trip, it became clear that the intent of the movement's supporters was more diffuse.
Instead, the disaster was more diffuse, permeating nearly every aspect of Trump's presidency, but nonetheless never quite reaching an inflection point.
But going broad also has made J.Crew's identity more diffuse: It looks more like every other clothing company on the market.
To achieve a more diffuse effect, apply and let dry before gently blurring any obvious lines or excess pigment with your finger.
It is impossible to know how exactly the tragedy in Dallas will impact these wider, more diffuse conversations about policing and punishment.
Though it's packaged as a kind of literary thriller, the narrative spreads outward in many directions, becoming ever more diffuse and irresolvable.
But then it diverges into a more diffuse portrait of We Copwatch's most famous members, and it loses track of the bigger picture.
The galaxy's spiral disk of stars is actually made of two parts: a thinner, denser region encompassed by a thicker, more diffuse region.
And the regulators in charge of keeping these moving parts aligned are even more diffuse and fragmented than they were three decades ago.
It's a little more diffuse than modern superclusters that have relatively compact structure, with small groups of galaxies clustered nearer to one another.
Of course there's an establishment, but it's much more diffuse, much less lavishly funded, much less insistent on orthodoxy and forgiving of loyal incompetence.
Third, the economic benefits of climate change policies will, in general, be more diffuse than the cost impacts, presenting another challenge in representative democracies.
But after a series of underwhelming auctions this winter and talk of a market correction, the crowd was a little more diffuse this year.
And with the advent of the Augusta National Women's Amateur, the spotlight on the best women's players in the world has become more diffuse.
These lone wolf attacks are the result of an organized, decade-old movement within Islamic jihadism to decentralize attacks and make them more diffuse.
Young Turks today live in a more diffuse, globalized culture, one that comes with a heavy exposure to Europe as well as the United States.
American power is everywhere today, and yet it is everywhere more diffuse, incapable of keeping perfect step with global capital, climate change and population flows.
The establishment wing of the party favors a more diffuse and centrist message, while the populist insurgency promotes a more defined and left-leaning agenda.
She's long been a master of pristine, interlocking synth sequences—austere and striking like a Malevich painting—but what's here is mistier and more diffuse.
How does that public factor into your decisions now, as opposed to curating more diffuse projects for Performa or Creative Time, here in New York?
The mix is even denser and more diffuse than Slowdive's albums from the 1990s, reveling in the analog blur and sounding glad to be back.
The nations of Northern and Western Europe make up a larger group, but this one is more diffuse because there are so many countries inside it.
As the particles experience yet more collisions with other air molecules, the entanglement spreads, and the superposition initially specific to the atom becomes ever more diffuse.
Better cybersecurity to protect American information was needed, as were better responses to more diffuse threats like fake news, botnets and Russian manipulation of social media.
Power is more diffuse and institutions have a longer history—which will make them harder to capture than new ones in a country of 10m people.
Theory predicts that when they release the bead from the laser's levitational hold, its fuzzy outline will spread further to become an even larger, more diffuse cloud.
The Juilliard gave Bartok's Fifth Quartet a fine performance on Monday, though perhaps a less characteristic one, its sound now being a bit more diffuse and generalized.
Now, community groups are trying to educate a much larger, more diffuse immigrant population about the new deferred-action programs, and persuade them that it's safe to apply.
But the Clinton imprisonment fantasy theme of the convention, while certainly unconstrained, is far more diffuse than, say, fomenting Benghazi conspiracy theories, or implicating Comey in imaginary corruption.
It may seem expensive, but it also doubles as a heater during the colder months and can provide focused, or more diffuse, streams of hot or cold air.
It appears that, rather than a very dense central core with less-dense surroundings, the planet's core might actually be more diffuse, but with lots of heavy elements.
Nearby is another bright region named Vinalia Faculae, which is more diffuse in shape and texture, and it appears to have been formed by a somewhat different process.
The image captures a wide array of phenomena; some fall under the category of halos, while the more diffuse shadings closer to the moon are from a corona.
The efforts in Pennsylvania are going to have to be a lot more diffuse this time around if they're going to have a shot of flipping the state back.
This collision would explain readings from NASA's Jupiter-orbiting spacecraft, Juno, which indicate that the planet's core is less dense and has more diffuse heavy elements than scientists expected.
What's more, zoning codes are governed by tens of thousands of municipalities nationwide, making the levers of change more diffuse than they are for regulating cars or electric utilities.
His sequence was more diffuse, with part of the hearing devoted to questioning his closeness to President Trump and another part discussing his views on immigration and abortion rights.
"It was counterintuitive to us that the larger cities with more highly organized movement patterns would have the more diffuse epidemic," Dalziel told reporters in a media conference held Tuesday.
For USB-C, you'll end up paying a more diffuse usability tax and gain very little tangible benefit in return: Samsung's phones were already thin (maybe too thin) and waterproof.
The relationship no doubt has played out in other, more diffuse ways, too; for instance, Lloyd was one of the big name features on Drake's breakout mixtape, So Far Gone.
However, the question of how to organize within the more diffuse independent development world is more complicated than in traditional, large-population development studios, but the conversation is just as pressing.
In a more diffuse way, social media users have been adept at putting names to the faces of white nationalists who marched at Charlottesville and getting them fired from their jobs.
Smith on Tuesday argued that some 40 million Americans have jobs as a result of trade, whose benefits are more "diffuse" and harder to see than the "pain" in areas like manufacturing.
In his nearly 21993 years working for The Times, Mr. Cunningham snapped away at changing dress habits to chart the broader shift away from formality and toward something more diffuse and individualistic.
Once the complicity turns more diffuse, it is hard to say whether a nonprofit is participating in an injustice by taking money — or doing the best it can in a flawed reality.
In his nearly 40 years working for The Times, Mr. Cunningham snapped away at changing dress habits to chart the broader shift away from formality and toward something more diffuse and individualistic.
Robert D. McCrie, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a security specialist since 1970, said it also meant that the local law enforcement agencies investigating were more diffuse.
"The current dust storm is more diffuse and patchy; it&aposs anyone&aposs guess how it will further develop, but it shows no sign of clearing," NASA officials wrote in the second update.
But now, our end of the world stories tackle issues that are "broader and more diffuse," which makes us "afraid but less able to point to a source of our fear," Bures wrote.
Over the last 30 years, I believe, these changes in the workplace have been slowly taking a psychological toll, though in a more diffuse, less detectable way than with any one traumatic event.
The ongoing dust storm is similar to one observed by Viking I in 1977, NASA said, but is "more diffuse and patchy" than other global dust events seen in 1971-1972 and 2001.
What's new: A study published in Nature this week finds reason to be cautious about assuming that SRM would benefit crops by protecting plants from heat-related impacts and making sunlight more diffuse.
Skyglow Artificial light includes both direct lighting, such as street lights and commercial signs, and skyglow, a more diffuse illumination that spreads beyond urban centers and can be brighter than a full moon.
But our anger at the diarist disguises a deeper and more diffuse anger, over the way that companies like Refinery29 exploit a branded version of feminism to make money off us, the casual reader.
The aliens since then have been more diffuse, from the friendly comic outsiders of Treasure Planet and Lilo & Stitch to the religious-metaphor monsters in Signs to the neighborhood-uniting glow-critters in Attack the Block.
UNCLEAR DEMAND, COMPETITION Analysts say the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) wants to encourage a more diffuse network after most airlines launched in the past three years focused on busier mainline routes, leaving secondary markets underdeveloped.
While the government and its supporters clearly won a sweeping victory in the capital, the picture in the rest of the country is much more diffuse and may remain that way for some time, if not permanently.
In other words, ISIS will become a more diffuse and clandestine organization, living off of the grievances of disaffected and disenfranchised Sunni populations, the sanctuary of ungoverned territory, and the blow-back from our exclusively kinetic approach.
How should we evaluate billionaires who haven't broken any laws or pushed their products with fraud, but who've done more diffuse, complicated harms — lobbied for special advantages from the government, been careless with customer data or privacy?
This is a more diffuse rendition, full of liquid tumbles and cut angles; it's a seminar in Jamal's coolly resplendent harmonic language — as easy to mistake for decoration as a late Matisse, but really just as deep. RUSSONELLO
"Targeting such cartels could have a major direct impact on combating the illegal ivory trade by preventing contraband from transiting out of Africa before it becomes far more diffuse and expensive to trace," the authors write in the study.
"Endless Poetry," telling a more diffuse story, doesn't reach quite the same level of intensity, but it is testament to the relentless energy and undimmed ingenuity of its creator and a moving defense of the prerogatives of the imagination.
Since the cable cars saw their tracks ripped out to accommodate the new-money Westside set in the first half of the 20th century, the wealth and power of Los Angeles has been more diffuse than almost any city on earth.
Rather than offer the sort of bright, poppy frames of most modern blockbusters, Edwards and his director of photography Greig Fraser favor a more diffuse, naturalistic look — the better to contrast with the harsher, more mechanical lighting within the Imperial ships.
German security officials' response has been weaker "when it comes to message forums like 4chan and 8chan and this new, more diffuse and ideologically more promiscuous far-right extremism," said Peter R. Neumann, a professor of security studies at King's College.
They assert the benefits of liberal trade are real but more diffuse — lower prices for consumers on a wide range of goods, namely — while the drawbacks tend to be acute, like when a factory closes because its production is moved elsewhere.
The melodies on A Certain Distance are a little more diffuse and abstract, compared to the Sunmoonstar tape, but that just makes it feel more like a heavy duvet—a downy helping of drones for you to pull up over your head.
Later, more diffuse subjects in "The Lost Tapes" — the Patty Hearst case, the Son of Sam murders, the 1992 Los Angeles riots — may be trickier to pull off; history lovers should be eager to see how Mr. Jennings and his team handle them.
As the Islamic State moved away from a centralized command structure to a more diffuse model, it also intensified calls on operatives acting alone or in small groups to plan and execute their own attacks, which were then amplified by the organization's media network.
In 2014, as the terrorist threat evolved from Al Qaeda's large-scale attacks to a more diffuse network looking for soft targets, the administration began reaching out to local communities that were already trying to confront the problem of young people attracted to violent extremism.
"There is something qualitatively different about terrorist organizations and their dynamics today because they are more diffuse and widely distributed and may materialize where you don't expect them," says Robert Muggah, research director at the Igarapé Institute, a security and development think tank in Rio de Janeiro.
I have developed some affection for the enterprise, which is much more diffuse than other New York fairs — to experience it one needs to perambulate among a selection of Upper East Side galleries beginning from a 54th Street location (technically on the west side) up to 93rd street.
CARAMANICA I'm excited by the promise of what happens when the genre's influence is even more diffuse — when hip-hop is more than just subject matter, or even a soundtrack, but rather serves as a knowledge base, aesthetic framework and value set that shapes all kinds of creative output.
The uncertainties surrounding Trump's personnel, policies, and rise to power have rattled many of America's allies, including Japan, Germany and Britain, at a time when China is more assertive, Russia more aggressive, terrorism more diffuse, the Middle East still unstable and North Korea nuclear-armed and unpredictable, said U.S. and foreign diplomats.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian: This Fantastic Beasts film is as watchable and entertaining as expected and it's an attractive Christmas event, but some of the wonder, novelty and sheer narrative rush of the first film has been mislaid in favour of a more diffuse plot focus, spread out among a bigger ensemble cast.
We accept that our wars are different now — more scattered, seemingly never-ending, against a more diffuse and elusive enemy — but those wars are still presented with the promise that we are fighting for our way of life or the survival of our values, and that we'll enjoy greater peace and security when those wars are won.
"The Russians showed us how to do disinformation campaigns effectively, and now those same tactics have been picked up by an ever more diffuse network of actors, some of which don't even have direct ties to the Kremlin," one EU official involved in combating fake news, who was not authorized to speak on the record, told VICE News.
But one tension is between the countries whose political classes are deeply enthusiastic about European integration — primarily the six founding members, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, joined by countries like Spain and Greece that see the EU as guaranteeing the stability of their political systems — and a more diffuse set of countries that prefer a looser union.
The staged theatricality of Russian social realists is present in works such as "Interior" (1957) by Linda Kits-Mägi that portrayed ideal life under future communism (nowhere to be found in the present) or in more iconic Soviet-era Latvian and Estonian painters such as Arvids Egle and Aleksander Vardi, who portrayed the life of laborers in the workplace against the aestheticism of European painting, yet managed to produce subjects slightly more diffuse than those of their Russian counterparts.

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