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For starters, your body retains more fluid during pregnancy, because you need more fluid to grow a baby, which can obviously lead to swelling, according to the American Pregnancy Association.
But maybe there's a more fluid, flexible way to exist.
The more fluid our culture becomes, the safer it becomes.
The Trump administration's demands seem to be much more fluid.
Navigating your library feels more fluid with autoplaying video vignettes.
Others were more fluid, and everyone took a leadership role.
Dorsey's chief executive job at Twitter has been more fluid.
Practically, this makes for a more fluid, and fun, experience.
WatchOS 3 makes the Watch feel faster and more fluid.
Ideas of what constitutes masculinity can become much more fluid.
It would be lovely to see us being more fluid.
The man's abdomen began to swell with even more fluid.
Things just started to click and I felt more fluid.
The lower the shear-wave velocity, the more fluid the material.
Scrolling in general within a web browser is also more fluid.
Humans disperse it differently, especially because our bodies are more fluid.
Games became more fluid, and designers became more responsive to feedback.
You're peeing out fluid, so put more fluid into your system.
Novak Djokovic has had more fluid days on the tennis court.
What we're talking about is a more fluid, more expansive situation.
Life had become freer, more fluid and a lot more risky.
The latter isn't very fast, either but seems a little more fluid.
It all made for a more fluid, and arguably better, political world.
It was also designing for a home that has become more fluid.
Under the Obama administration, the recognition of gender identity became more fluid.
Finding a more fluid gender identity was as simple as choosing to.
It's double-edged: The goal is to make the market more fluid.
Something a little more fluid and something a little more filmmaker-centric.
You'll hit obstacles, but your way of negotiating them is much more fluid.
The Electoral College can be much more fluid than most commentators have argued.
The band isn't limited to human bodies, so its depiction is more fluid.
"That creates a more fluid and dynamic lava at the surface," Stovall said.
A new era—more fragmented, more political, more fluid—is dawning in Europe.
"The more fluid these conversations are, the less alone future generations will feel."
In Asia, it is much more fluid and unstable than it might appear.
That adaptation makes XCOM 2 feel more fluid — and fun — than its predecessor.
This suggests that nightlife spaces are adapting to more fluid definitions of queerness.
Eliminating the conductor and score left the music more fluid and liquid-y.
Others claim more fluid identities and advocate for a more open-minded society.
"We're looking at clothing that is bigger, a bit more fluid," he said.
"Across social media, there's more experimentation with gender; it's more fluid," Gough said.
How can I make a suit a little more fluid, sexier, less schoolboy?
Hardaway is expected to make the Knicks younger, more athletic and more fluid.
Neuroscience is demonstrating that brain functioning is actually far more fluid than previously believed.
But advocates for seniors see an electorate actually more fluid than these tropes suggest.
Its movements are more fluid than ever, and Atlas appears to maintain great form.
You can move around and be more fluid than you could 10 years ago.
More fluid relations helped perpetuate a feeling that slavery need not be dwelled upon.
Some studies suggest it is more fluid than is usually ingested during a match.
But once the lullaby gives way to sleep, it turns into something more fluid.
Also, kids have a much more fluid understanding of gender than most adults do.
Still, recent polls in early primary and caucus states show a more fluid race.
The waltz is a much more fluid dance, and that's been an adjustment for Nick.
The higher frame rate does make the experience of using the phone feel more fluid.
There does appear to be a more fluid, Dark Souls-style combat going on though.
Yes—and I think sexuality has always been more fluid than people like to believe.
Your workflow on a single-screen, unified setup is much faster, smoother and more fluid.
On the Republican side, the contest, as it has been for weeks, is more fluid.
Others— like Miley Cyrus, Tessa Thompson, Demi Lovato, and Ezra Miller — claim more fluid identities.
Millennials tend to have more fluid partisanship, maybe because they haven't cemented political attachments yet.
This would give us a more fluid party system, more in line with our constitutional design.
Meanwhile, as German society has grown more fluid and international, it has become harder to police.
Read on to learn how you can get more fluid and flexible in just 30 days.
I've found a more nuanced side of myself where masculine and feminine energies are more fluid.
I think some people have a more fluid way of not choosing that and others do.
Colombia's started to put it together on offense, playing more fluid passes and stretching the field.
These groups developed deep expertise and displaced multipurpose groups whose focus was broader but more fluid.
It is filled with more fluid than our own, along with more ligaments to brace the brain.
Men who had a more fluid sense of their own heterosexuality thus had to suppress their desires.
There's a whole myriad of startups making that, at least on the supply side, much more fluid.
I'm feeling more connected when I speak to others; everything begins to feel more fluid in conversation.
" Lau added on Twitter: "As we've said previously, further Biden collapse makes the race even more fluid.
There's a faster processor that's supposed to make things feel more fluid, but I didn't really notice.
BÉPO encourages the equal use of both hands for typing, allowing for faster and more fluid typing.
The more you stimulate it, the more it grows, and the more fluid it can produce and expel.
"If you look at Iowa, which is 97 percent white, and new Hampshire, that's more fluid," Huffmon said.
The more fluid the piercer is with their movements, the less physical trauma it'll cause to the client.
I often wonder, if I'd been more encouraged, if I would've become more fluid in my gender identity.
But, it's more fluid, I think, than your main thing where it's, you know, your main Instagram account.
It also important to put structural policies in place to make the labor market more fluid, Nakaso said.
Mr Macron has argued for portable and individual benefits that suit a more fluid, Uber-ised labour market.
"It seems to me it's all a bit more fluid, perhaps," he said of working without Ms. Chiuri.
With that in mind, we worked as a group to make the boundaries between those energies more fluid.
We expected to have this ultrasound done and be told there was no more fluid in his lungs.
This kind of data seems to support the idea that women's sexuality is generally more fluid than men's.
But at the same time an alternate school of thought — one notably more fluid and flexible — has emerged.
I just think it's a really cool thing to be a lot more fluid and open to opportunity.
" Porowski, who's currently dating photographer Joey Krietemeyer, says he's always considered himself a "little more fluid along the spectrum.
Two fissures that opened up in a rural Hawaii community have merged to produce faster and more fluid lava.
You can give quicker responses with practice, and you can also become more fluid if you study with repetition.
"When they visit, my gender is naturally more fluid," he added, wearing earrings, beads and a red, traditional skirt.
Mr. Evans is a more fluid pianist than Mr. Iverson, and he aligns more easily with postbop's mainstream language.
The fashion industry is an instrument to raise flags promoting diversity, where things are more fluid and beauty evolves.
"Beer would result in less water loss than whiskey, because you are ingesting more fluid with beer," Maughan said.
We work with the notion of being a more fluid institution that's not tied primarily to geography and presence.
If anything, they are looser still — the part-to-whole relationships are more fluid, the organization apparently more improvised.
As device manufacturers continue to offer faster and more fluid experiences, users expect their native apps to be faster still.
So, there's a whole myriad of startups that are making that, at least on the supply side, much more fluid.
And next to the Google Pixel and HTC U11, you're not going to find a faster and more fluid experience.
The new game appears to play very differently to others, however, with a more fluid and open approach to hunting.
Beyond the obvious improvements to fidelity, the new Yakuza engine allows for a more fluid take on the series's action.
With Microsoft backing the project, these developers will now be able to provide their users with faster, more fluid apps.
Doxey aims to update education to reflect the more fluid way people work today so they can get good jobs.
Or at least the nature of their work will change, with revised editions released on a more fluid time scale.
Rubber hand studies have already shown us that our idea of body ownership is more fluid than you might think.
Things can yo-yo pretty fast on defense in the NFL—performance tends to be more fluid than on offense.
Over the course of the next year, the industry worked to open more fluid communication between the FDA and cheesemakers.
"Women are simply more fluid," he said, eyes wide, hands gesturing and intonation straight out of the Lower East Side.
I think if you look at it a bit more fluid ... I love the fact that we celebrate people's anniversaries.
They do not have the same allegiance to the Democratic Party, and their political identity is more fluid, Della Volpe says.
Though she's currently in a same-sex relationship, she hints that she's a bit more fluid than one label might denote.
This allows for a much more fluid experience, as the consumer frames the scene and chooses his or her own perspective.
And people look for that simple declarative perspective on the questions of science when the reality is science is more fluid.
Quebec politics has become much more fluid in recent years and old-style alliances can no longer be taken for granted.
So that's a conservative, just fix that, make it transactional, make it easier and businesses can create a more fluid workforce.
In addition, some of the tablet component and software updates should make Pencil drawing, note-taking and markup even more fluid.
The process uses 100 times more fluid and produces more waste that is pumped underground and has caused earthquakes, Ingraffea said.
Still, certain symptoms should be reminders that it's time to take in more fluid: fatigue, muscle weakness, decreased urine output, confusion.
If parties continue to decline, political systems are likely to become at least more fluid, and at worst harder to govern.
The other, more fundamental one is that these companies are merely holdouts against a general trend towards a more fluid economy.
Beyond the smartphone, gesture controls could allow more fluid and natural command over smart home devices or in-car infotainment systems.
"In today's working world, where businesses and careers are more fluid than ever, nothing should ever be considered permanent," suggests Zimmerman.
The screens on both models are 90Hz, which is smoother and more fluid than standard smartphone screens that run at 60Hz.
It's an idea that we've become more accustomed to now, when gender isn't considered so binary, but rather, much more fluid.
This differs from some of the more liberal justices on the Court, who take a more fluid interpretation of the Constitution.
Indeed, while there's a lot of talk about an ideological civil war among Democrats, on the ground, boundaries seem more fluid.
If parties continue to decline, political systems are likely to become at least more fluid, and at worst harder to govern. ■
AMP Stories is essentially a much more fluid version of Snapchat Discover or what Facebook was trying to build with Instant Articles.
However things shake out, expect the telecoms world to become much more fluid in the coming years, just like IT before it.
When hot pasta is covered with sauce of any kind really, it often drips off as its form is much more fluid.
The best change is the collection of new moves, like air dashes and double jumps, that help to make movement more fluid.
M5S's position on the euro has been more fluid and ambivalent but has included repeated calls for a referendum on the issue.
The rotor blades of an attack helicopter spinning toward my virtual soldier didn't look any more fluid or discernible between frames either.
The new Android Auto is starting to feel like a more fluid transition when you jump from your phone to your car.
" Though Porowski was dating Krietemeyer at the time, he admitted that he's always considered himself a "little more fluid along the spectrum.
Whether that's a good or bad thing is very much up to you, but work is definitely a more fluid concept nowadays.
He said the ethanol targets, currently at 15 billion gallons a year, should be more fluid and based on expected gasoline demand.
Swelling: Your body retains significantly more fluid while pregnant, so it&aposs normal to experience some swelling in your ankles and feet.
His experience in Port Said had convinced him that sexuality is more fluid, an idea that has a long history in Egypt.
Also, the melding of the characters with the background, it's gotten more fluid as we've learned to work with [the other animators].
Executives of the hospitals prefer a more fluid approach to allocating nurses based on the needs of patients at any given time.
The Americans are obsessed with the Persian Gulf as a small, distinct region; the Chinese see the larger, more fluid geographical picture.
So Rees and his fellow authors argue that the definition of a human individual is much more fluid than we originally thought.
This is because of the 120-hertz screen refresh rate on all iPad Pros, which makes animation and scrolling feel more fluid.
"What you have now are millennial moms who have grown up in an era where gender is more fluid," Ms. Friedman said.
Now, a new cast representing a younger, more diverse and more fluid group of L.G.B.T.Q. characters has been tapped for a revival.
The AI's success rate in comparison to human judges also appeared to back the concept that female sexual orientation is more fluid.
The term also brings into focus the ways in which racial and ethnic identities have already become more fluid in recent decades.
The Internet allows for much more fluid and rapid testing, and the user experiences can greatly improve over a matter of weeks.
As much as we like to spout the "born this way" idea of being LGBTQ+, sexuality is much more fluid than that implies.
If the problem of freely available VR experience was to be solved, then people will eagerly engage in this more fluid, interactive experience.
The extra RAM helps improve responsiveness and reduce touchscreen latency, which all contribute to the phone working faster and actions feeling more fluid.
Don't ignore the conversation, but don't force it: In these summer months, kids' schedules may be more fluid than during the school year.
The finding is reinforced by another of his studies, which found women who received more fluid than normal delivered faster than other women.
In an interview with the Washington Post, Purdy said she'd be wearing high-tech running blades to make her movements seem more fluid.
But we are in a better position to have a real impact if the United States establishes a more fluid rapport with Havana.
In entrepreneurial settings where role responsibilities tend to be more fluid, expanding your skill set is a great way to increase your value.
They often approach poetry, by which I mean they forgo nominal expectations of narrative and structure and reach for a more fluid diction.
It was Pro Evolution Soccer 16 that swung the balance between the Big Two, from FIFA to Konami's less-licensed, more-fluid competitor.
Her compositions are more inventive and her models more fluid; her works offer more drama and pathos than figurative verisimilitude usually allows for.
The change is attributed to new magma mixing with 1955-era magma in the ground, creating hotter and more fluid flows, scientists said.
The idea was immediately challenged – especially by liberals, whose vision was of a more fluid world, with peoples striving for free, democratic politics.
The embrace of a more fluid form of masculinity shows that many Chinese are frustrated with the traditional ideas pushed by the establishment.
I have looked at broader generational trends, like why young Americans are more liberal and hold more fluid views on gender and identity.
In general, the runners' discs were larger and contained more fluid than the discs of the men and women who did not exercise.
Its reboot, "The L Word: Generation Q," hopes to update that vision for a new cultural landscape that's more fluid and more diverse.
Life really is better with more fluid gender roles that allow individuals to do what they're good at instead of what's socially prescribed.
Also may be unfair to assess, but his 15-year-old kick on Degrassi was much more fluid than 31-year-old Drake.
But it's also about how identity is more fluid than we imagine, and why it often obscures all the things we have in common.
Gender and sexuality are also far more fluid now, or at least far more acceptably fluid than they were for past generations of pinups.
Its 15.6-inch FHD display has a 144Hz refresh rate, so games and whatever else you do on the laptop will look more fluid.
For one, voters' preferences are more fluid ahead of primaries, in part because they cannot rely on party affiliation alone to determine their choices.
They can start and stop nearly instantly, have less wind up and wind down times and make for more fluid transitions between directional movements.
In the short run, the more fluid became more willing to trade civil liberties for security, more willing to support the use of torture.
The soundtrack for Marvel's Black Panther is one of the more fluid and cohesive collections of music for a blockbuster film in recent memory.
To support innovation, the government must foster more risk-taking and cross-departmental thinking and more fluid interaction with innovators in the private sector.
The experience is nearly identical on the iPad Pro 9.7, though the improved screen on the newer iPad certainly made the experience more fluid.
Still other paintings from the early 1990s harness the austerity of Berthot's 1960s strict abstraction, bringing it to bear on more fluid, untamed elements.
In some cases, they incorporate art-photography, fashion, and other genres with a more fluid approach, while others are deeply and self-consciously personal.
But in our Facebook community, roles are much more fluid: All of us are sharing and commenting on stories, with information flowing both ways.
To deal with the coming upheavals, our very concept of nature and the meaning of conservation needs to become more fluid, Dr. McLachlan said.
Unlike the thick balm of the Jet Lag Mask or the gel of the R+R treatment, CC Me has a more fluid consistency.
It is an attempt to rethink bureaucratic United States government contracting practices in terms of the faster and more fluid style of Silicon Valley.
And today, simply defining the market and competitors is much more fluid and complicated than in the days of more established industries like railroads.
The larger model has a bit more RAM, which should theoretically make running lots apps more fluid, and has a camera with improved zoom.
What all these varied responses suggest is that Christianity in America is a far more fluid and complicated phenomenon than reductionist views might suggest.
Our play is no more fluid or technically impressive than it was in 2009, when the U.S. beat Spain in the Confederation's Cup semi-final.
For example, someone who's a hot yoga instructor and sweating all day would obviously need more fluid than, say, a person with a desk job.
Google wowed people with its demo of Duplex that included the AI assistant inserting "um" and "uh" sounds to make the conversation seem more fluid.
And with the A29 you see an even better, more fluid version of this action as you're shooting, because the EVF doesn't blackout or stutter.
"  Beyond the active energy imbued by the board, Nash believes that his paintings are "more fluid from the floating nature of the board as well.
In all cases, the argument is that more frames at a time — 90Hz is equivalent to 90 frames per second — ensure a more fluid animation.
As companies, workers and jobs become more fluid across permeable borders, it will become increasingly necessary to move money freely without arduous costs or constraints.
That of itself is evident of a musical landscape that is far more fluid, diverse, and maybe better than it has been in the past.
The more fluid tactics now being deployed by protesters, often masked to avoid surveillance and dressed in black, present a greater challenge for the police.
But some argue that studies like these indicate that beliefs are just one factor in people's moral decisions, which are more fluid than we think.
While gay- and queer-friendly male rugby teams are as prevalent today as ever, queerness in women's rugby operates under a different, more fluid mechanism.
" Following his victory over Colombia's Oscar Muñoz yesterday, Portuguese taekwondo fighter Rui Bragança said the new octagon-shaped ring makes fights "more fluid, more active.
To make the petal's motion appear more fluid and natural, the studio used the shape memory alloy, nitinol, or "muscle wire," which shrinks when heated.
Scandal is infinitely more fun and more fluid when Olivia Pope is a fixer than it is when she's kidnapped or fighting for her life.
As Jacqueline Goldstein, the Jewish Museum's curator, said in an interview, "They're a window into his consciousness," revealing a more fluid, layered sense of him.
The display supports a 75Hz refresh rate, which makes movement look slightly more fluid when compared to the standard 60Hz displays that dominate the market.
The Writer has a more fluid view of sex, having no problem with the possibility of bringing in another man for a night of fun.
I also wish the screen had a high refresh rate, a feature that makes gaming and scrolling in apps like Twitter look much more fluid.
We need to ask if we are willing to tolerate some inequality as part of the rollout process for a more fluid and interconnected world.
"We see an opportunity to build a more open, a more fluid environment," said Kirk Koenigsbauer, corporate vice president of Office 365 client apps and services.
The scientists said the system could be utilized to help people who have lost the ability to speak to interact in a much more fluid manner.
The journey made her thoughts more fluid; fragments of her past came back to her, fragments that she wanted not to make whole but to shape.
In countries where traffic rules are more fluid, autonomous vehicles may need to start the artificial intelligence process in from a fundamentally different point of view.
This effect is strongest on technology and science issues, which fits with what we saw above — audience opinions are more fluid on these kinds of topics.
This makes them much more fluid and spontaneous, and maybe just a bit harder to handicap if no one person or handful of people are charge.
Pay TV as an app DirecTV Now won't break the mold of pay TV; it will simply make the delivery more fluid and improve on price.
It is available for sale, priced at €25,000, on the Wurlitzers' "Artitious" website, typifying the more fluid relationship evolving in Berlin among artists, collectors and commerce.
The policy that was proposed in the memo would be among the most significant efforts to reverse the Obama administration's more fluid recognition of gender identity.
"I think sexuality is more fluid than the labels people put on it," Ariana explained, adding she views herself "somewhere in the middle" of the Kinsey Scale.
This suggests that the mantle under Antarctica, which is lifting the bedrock upward, may be more fluid, flowing more quickly than previously suspected, the study authors reported.
I find I usually lean too much on the side of IRL, so I'm trying to make an effort of being more fluid [with] how I share.
While that game merged the iconic Monster Hunter gameplay with a structure that felt more fluid and modern, Generations is a much more classic Monster Hunter game.
More important, to me, is my overall experience while using the device, and it has simply been a lot better — more fluid, more responsive, far less stuttering.
Admiring Ricardo's rigorous analytical arguments, in comparison with Smith's more fluid and interdisciplinary philosophical and political approach, economists followed him and excluded government from the productive sector.
Some are putting in place fixed tiers by day, time or season, while others are using sophisticated algorithms for more fluid changes based on real-time demand.
Because Minecraft wasn't trying to render something realistic-looking, it felt more more fluid and natural to move and look around than other VR games I've played.
So was the familiar silhouette (round-necked, elongated, with narrow shoulders and sleeves), albeit a little looser and more fluid than it has been in the past.
Your friend seems to have missed a signal lesson of the last few years: Gender and sexual identity are more fluid than we were willing to acknowledge.
"Upon birth, the newborn weighs relatively more after a C-section and has therefore more fluid to urinate out resulting in greater relative weight loss," Paul said.
Ginobili was already utterly unlike any NBA player when he arrived in the league; not more fluid or more creative or more intuitive, necessarily, but differently so.
A more decentralized Congress, with more fluid coalitions, will function better, assuming that a more committee-driven process is also accompanied by increases in congressional staffing capacity.
Macy's and other department stores have been competing against fast-fashion chains like Zara and shopping culture shifting to the internet where comparing prices is more fluid.
Recent technological advances, especially pumping steam into the oil in the substrate to make it more fluid and easier to extract, kick-started the homegrown oil industry.
Younger's diet is more fluid now, but still includes some restrictions, particularly since she was given a diagnosis of the controversial condition known as chronic Lyme disease.
That gives partisanship a more fluid nature than in the past and opens it to the formation of affinities grounded in personality, values, religion, and lifestyle choices.
Companies that want to increase their retention rate need to become more fluid, help employees build internal career paths and create cultures where managers are supportive, not restrictive.
Traditional Muay Thai tends to look like a tank marching forward, whereas Dutch is more fluid, and includes different hook and kick combos as well as stance switching.
With this in mind, we have decided to remove Google Instant, so we can focus on ways to make Search even faster and more fluid on all devices.
" If the ex-gay ministries ironically introduced evangelicals to more fluid ideas of sexuality, the liberal campaign for gay marriage has reinforced the grip of traditional "family values.
"The state is a lot more fluid, it's a lot more secular, it's a lot more diverse than other places," Jack St. Martin, president of Engage Nevada, said.
White House officials have been telling us that the repair-and-replace bill is more fluid than House leaders are portraying, and now we know what they mean.
In it, Cadillac has shed its hard lines and opted for a more fluid form... We really dug the Xbox One S, calling it "svelte and good-looking".
It may be that some of your fixation here is activated by the fear that your lover's own sexual desires are more fluid than yours, in terms of gender.
"We have decided to remove Google Instant, so we can focus on ways to make Search even faster and more fluid on all devices," a Google spokesperson tells Axios.
But a thermal camera can tell which part of the flow is likely to break out, which is hotter and thus more fluid, and where the lava is headed.
Since it has both an in-screen fingerprint sensor and facial recognition, unlocking the phone and jumping right into the task at hand felt much more fluid and seamless.
In the court of public opinion, it is a much more fluid notion, entangling questions of what is fair, what is reasonable to believe, and what rings emotionally true.
As the parties weaken as coherent entities, the political system will become more fluid and dynamic, with more shifting coalitions and more opportunity for dealmaking, and less clear partisanship.
He was always a capable passer, able to survey pick-and-roll coverages and then identify the correct read, but his decisions in Boston have been more fluid and unpredictable.
The way drag plays with and mocks identity may resonate particularly well with a generation of millennials and post-millennials with far more fluid definitions of gender and sexual identity.
I don't see this as unworkable, but it does mean that we have to work on being more fluid and less paranoid about insisting on homogeneity across our political projects.
In theory, running more images at a faster rate should make for more fluid images, rendering the gap between the movie and actual vision so small as to be negligible.
While it's true that gender has never been viewed as more fluid than it is today, primetime television programming is still at the mercy of advertiser concerns and wary parents.
And it's rooted in what I observed on Dead Island, in the way that the rigidity of one era had given birth to something more fluid, more equal and new.
In it, Cadillac has shed its hard lines and opted for a more fluid form language on the exterior that looks less conceptual and closer to actual real-world product.
But Bowien's cooking is more fluid and disorienting than the rest, lacking the British working class core of Bloomfield's food or the locavorism of Swedish chef Magnus Nilsson (season three).
The more fluid and collaborative approach that the women took with Mutiny was in pointed contrast to the schemes and power games that the men undertook in developing the Giant.
"Things are going to be much more fluid, so things are going to need to be able to be seamlessly handed off from one person to the other," Olson said.
Next are stereotypies (pronounced steer-ee-AH-ta-peez), which usually don't have a premonitory feeling and are more fluid and rhythmic like body rocking, finger drumming and leg bobbing.
As more variable renewables and DERs come online, grid operation is becoming more fluid and complex, and the GHG impact of a given technology depends increasingly on time and place.
As they came alive, despite their apparent differences, I started to perceive them as more fluid, and wondered if it was possible that they could almost evolve into one another.
The screens on Samsung's Galaxy S20 lineup are capable of reaching refresh rates of 120GHz, a capability that should make animations and navigating the operating system feel faster and more fluid.
This technology in the display syncs with an Nvidia GPU in a computer to ensure a proper refresh rate resulting in images that are sharper, more fluid and free of stutter.
And you can have sex for longer, and it's much more fluid—like, you're going down on me and now I'm touching you and it's just about pleasing that other person.
And just as she has observed younger adults, especially those with children, starting their Christmas shopping earlier and earlier, Ms. Schweitzer said the rules of etiquette had also become more fluid.
It's true that some jurists employ a more structured (some might say rigid) framework for deciding cases that feature conflict between valuable principles; Justice Kennedy's decision-making process is more fluid.
Both of these systems are designed primarily for manufacturing or production-line jobs, and often lead to somewhat arbitrary results in the more fluid, services-based economy we live in today.
Even though our friends and family could easily tell us apart, most people could not, and I began life with a blurrier, more fluid sense of my contours than most other folks.
Both phones have a 90Hz refresh rate OLED display, meaning that scrolling around on social media and through the news will appear much more fluid than it usually does on a phone.
I like the slightly more fluid touch-based interface of the Dash and Dash Pro, and broadly prefer touch controls to buttons that force you to push earbuds further into your ear.
The less yeast, the harder it is to bake, and the more water you add, the better it tastes and the harder it gets to bake, because the dough becomes more fluid.
Thanks to a combination of a more open mission design philosophy and a greater number of tools and powers at your disposal, Watch Dogs 2 feels a lot more fluid and playful.
When Mr. Baquet retired the managing editor title in 2014, he said the changes to the leadership structure were intended to make titles more fluid and the newsroom more nimble and responsive.
With Ojima and Shibano, Visible Cloaks' sound is more fluid, less rigidly geometric—as if the molecular bonds between their complex arrangements are eroding as the tracks play, slowly dissolving, dissolving, dissolving.
Unlike many of Ménard's previous works, which feature more fluid animations and playful color palates, Illuminate is strictly two-tone business; either in black-and-white, or reds, blues, greens, or purples.
Left out is the truth that sexual behavior is more fluid than the culture-war schema allows: that there are conservative libertines as well as liberals who live marriage faithfully (even chastely).
With a historically large field of Democratic presidential candidates apparently set, interviews with party leaders and strategists revealed a far more fluid race than Joe Biden's double-digit polling advantage would indicate.
Part of that is structural; a bigger player pool, a more fluid roster and higher game bonuses have given more men a chance to take money out of U.S. Soccer's cash drawer.
Nowhere is the Democratic race more fluid than in Iowa, where 70 percent of caucusgoers said in a Des Moines Register-CNN poll last month that their minds were not made up.
Never one to shy away from wearing what he wants when he wants to, Porter isn't just pushing the industry forward in terms of representation; he's bulldozing through to showcase more fluid expression.
A few years ago it looked as if the United States — long more tolerant of immigration, with a more fluid sense of national identity that readily allowed for hyphenation — could avoid this turn.
As the workplace becomes ever more fluid, the logistics of collaboration will become more nuanced, requiring employees to work with full and part-time employees who are working at the office and remotely.
Still, despite its high cost and extreme power demands, the Acer Predator X27 is a glimpse at a virtual world that is crisper, brighter, and more fluid than anything you might've seen before.
On the one hand, harnessing artificial empathy is considered an essential step toward integrating robots and artificial intelligences into human society as it will allow for more fluid and affective human-robot interaction.
In the fourth quarter, Pioneer slashed stage lengths by 60 percent, added one cluster per stage, and pumped more fluid - about 36 barrels per foot, up from 503 - in all of its wells.
In light of this turbulent environment, the new director should focus on the following: The world is becoming more fluid in its capabilities, identities and actions, while its domains are becoming increasingly convergent.
"Part of what colonization tried to do here was compartmentalize certain things in our communities which were way more fluid—and that certainly applies to things like birth, sexuality, and gender," Keisha explains.
" Adds dermatologist David Colbert, MD: "Sometimes dry skin can be dehydrated, but the latter is ultimately when your body is losing more fluid than it should be retaining or not receiving enough electrolytes.
" "The more fluid race is at the individual level, the more entrenched racial inequality will be at the societal level," they wrote in their paper, "Racial Fluidity and Inequality in the United States.
The folks at Vice Media and HBO are trying to create what they're calling the first modern news show by rethinking the anchor-behind-the-desk format in favor of more fluid storytelling.
Highlights: Carol Haney, Buzz Miller and Kenneth LeRoy effortlessly dancing the contrasts between tight, syncopated movements and bigger, more fluid ones bursting with energy, kind of like … Rent or purchase it on Amazon.
Sisley-Paris's Sisleÿa Le Teint ($170), for example, contains the same acacia extract found in the brand's famed Sisleÿa L'Intégral Anti-Age cream; it lifts and smooths creases in a more fluid format.
The cardiologist ordered a second chest X-ray, which showed even more fluid in the sack surrounding his lungs — so much that it was hard for the man to take a deep breath.
The state of play is more fluid than assumed, they said, offering hope not just to Warren but to other candidates hoping to mount a late surge in the primary should Biden collapse.
Even in the weight of lines, where he used a hard, stiff pen to create bolded edges that were significantly different from the more fluid lines in other comic books of the era.
But joining them is a group of younger, more fluid, more diverse cast members (the "Q" stands for queer) who grew up with "The L Word" but in many ways grew beyond it.
Backed by tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, the company is building neural interfaces to make our interactions with technology more fluid, to the point where devices feel like they become part of you.
Instead of choosing, we want to live in a world where gender and sexuality can be more fluid, more playful, and can exist outside of such explicit sorting between one category or the other.
But instead of three lanes lined with turrets on flat, top-down maps, Awesomenauts turns the whole thing on its side with vertical maps that allow for more fluid, platforming-based movement and action.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Google has been steadily improving its smart speaker with updates facilitating more fluid conversations, as well as the addition of routines for chaining together multiple tasks with a single command.
I typically prefer the look of 24 fps when it comes to regular videos, but higher frame rates (like 3603 or 60) are key with 360-degree videos because the footage looks more fluid.
While the new interface, with activity "rings" rather than step counting and a social component, may be a matter of personal preference, the overall software update makes the Watch experience more fluid, she said.
"The order of the static" in Germany, the Münklers argue, is giving way to more fluid relations and "an end to stark national borders", exposing the country to economic, social and technological changes abroad.
I remember when mobile development started shifting from HTML5 and web views to native development, and native development went from static UIs to more fluid UIs with animations and transitions and things like that.
Medium Skin TonesLook for: Warm shades rooted in peach with golden undertonesWhen working on longtime client Jamie Chung, or on celebs like Jessica Alba, Lea Michelle, or Camila Alves, the rules are more fluid.
And while there are definitely visible opposition figures, they're both largely leaderless and rely on grassroots organizing — making them more fluid and spontaneous, and maybe just a bit harder for authorities to squash fully.
Peck doesn't reject these conventions outright, but he makes dances that reflect the moment he lives in, when power relations between men and women are constantly shifting, and gender and sexuality are more fluid.
But Ms. Li and others have avoided political confrontation and honed a more fluid style of activism, using WeChat, a popular social media platform, to mobilize, coordinate and share advice about handling messy divorces.
"Amazon is not that siloed in terms of organizations versus companies I've worked for in the past, and so it's a little bit more fluid," said Koopmans, who has worked at Microsoft and Philips.
As we moved from dish to dish and the wine gradually became drier, the chatter between the participants started to be more fluid and continuous, a departure from the brief period of collective self-consciousness.
The company has developed a set of quality standards to make buying and selling more fluid, and it is focused on "the foundational large-volume items that these food and beverage companies buy," Moseley said.
New workforce models are expected to be even more fluid, with Australian executives expecting internal permanent positions to comprise only 51% of their staff within three years, in line with the global figure of 56%.
Would an Olympics League of Legends tournament be able to match the prestige of Riot's own Worlds, and would fans connect with single-nationality teams when allegiances have traditionally been more personal and more fluid?
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Children should not make life-changing choices too early when "gender identity is more fluid," British novelist Jeanette Winterson said on Thursday in an intervention that could anger trans rights activists.
Even Paralympian snowboarder and Dancing with the Stars runner-up Amy Purdy was there – dancing a five-minute samba with a robot while wearing high-tech running blades to make her movements seem more fluid.
Large-scale urbanisation, smaller and more fluid families, the move of women into the labour market and the digitisation of many aspects of life have inevitably changed the way that people bring up their children.
He believes there is a rational, efficient solution to every big problem, and that it can usually be achieved by bypassing or even eliminating existing structures and replacing them with something more fluid and unconstrained.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Children should not make life-changing choices too early when "gender identity is more fluid", British novelist Jeanette Winterson said on Thursday in an intervention that could anger trans rights activists.
The move would be the most significant of a series of maneuvers, large and small, to exclude the population from civil rights protections and roll back the Obama administration's more fluid recognition of gender identity.
They reflect several factors in a changing landscape: a more fluid transition from high school football to college football, winner-take-all recruiting trends and the unique nature of the most glamorous position in sports.
Elsewhere, other parts of Apple's SoC boast improved ISPs, video processing, memory controllers and more, which should result in more fluid operation, something that has been one of the iPhone's biggest selling points over the years.
The northern variant, "rugby league", was more fluid than the amateur "rugby union" played by public schoolboys in the south: it features two fewer players and prohibited defenders from competing for the ball after a tackle.
In the tradition of Roxane Gay, Rebecca Solnit, and Susan Sontag, Chocano brilliantly shows that our identities are more fluid than we think, and certainly more complex than anything we see on any kind of screen.
"I think in many ways the relationship today is more fluid, it's closer than it was with previous administrations, which might be surprising to some people but that's a fact of life," said Mexico's top diplomat.
A baby with respiratory distress can easily get into trouble by what Dr. Rose called "choosing to breathe rather than drink," especially since between fever and more rapid respirations, the child is also losing more fluid.
Surrounded by bodyguards, he walked toward the bike path, his body motions more fluid than the typically stiff, statuesque poses he makes on Instagram would suggest, his shoulders hunched and long arms swaying as he moved.
But 260 years after the Stonewall riots that kick-started the gay liberation movement, young queer people are expressing a new openness to identifying with more fluid sexuality labels like "queer" — or with no label at all.
In recent years public funding throughout the developed world has been squeezed, so museums have had to become more adept at raising money themselves, and the barriers between the two traditional funding models have become more fluid.
Following its launch in 2007, comiXology established itself as the dominant player in digital comics distribution — largely on the strength of its Guided View technology, which offered a more fluid reading experience than previous apps had afforded.
The Archive of Affect features six artists and groups who are building their own, more fluid archives than the concept traditionally suggests — evolving collections of art and testimony from people too often left out of official histories.
In the past, he's challenged unrealistic societal expectations for women's bodies, gender norms, and inequality in sexual exchanges between men and women, breaking away from rigid ideas of manhood in favor of something more fluid, less fragile.
For a journalist, the conference is appealing for the same reason that lobbyists like to go: Almost no one travels with their staff members or press people, making access more direct and conversation easier and more fluid.
But in recent decades, the United States and Western Europe have shifted to a more fluid definition of sovereignty, one that permits intervention if a foreign power is committing genocide or war crimes against its own people.
Then came the release of "Dummy Boy," his second full-length project, which cements his move away from the extreme shout raps he made his name with toward a more fluid, hip-hop-of-the-moment approach.
The people in these pictures have not only engendered themselves anew, they have helped to construct a more fluid notion of sex and identity than our culture permitted us to imagine just one or two generations back.
Freelancing and independent contracting is on the rise, thanks in part to factors like a growing acceptance of more fluid work hours, the popularity of coworking spaces, and increased integration of robots and artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Fifty years after the Stonewall riots kick-started the gay liberation movement, young queer people are expressing a new openness to identifying with more fluid sexuality labels like "queer" — or with no label at all, Michael Waters writes.
Sitting with patients in the transplant clinic, trying to help them imagine life after this momentous surgery, she hopes for a more "fluid" system of reporting that is able to weigh factors based on what different people need.
"The cash flow tends to be a little more fluid with grandparents, compared to young parents who are trying to build careers and buy homes," said Valerie Chaille, a certified financial planner with Circle City Wealth Advisors in Indianapolis.
Distinct from anti-Muslim xenophobia, which is always despicable and in this country designated within unlawful hate crimes, Islamophobia is a more fluid concept exploited by pro-Islamist Muslims to cultivate the concept of a besieged, disenfranchised Muslim diaspora.
This would put the Pixel 33 in a select crowd of phones with above-average refresh rates including the OnePlus 7 Pro and ROG Phone 2, whose screens tend to offer a more responsive and more fluid viewing experience.
The way out is to replace our current two-party system with a system that represents the true diversity of Americans — a multiparty system that's more fluid and responsive to Americans' political preferences and that dissolves our binary partisanship.
The Canadians told reporters last week that after December's stinging loss to the French, they went back and changed things in their program, mainly to improve their transitions to make both the short and free skates more fluid and seamless.
In case you need some inspiration, here are 9 4K shows to get you started: As you know, 4K more the doubles the resolution of standard high-definition — meaning colors are clearer and more detailed, and movement is more fluid.
We were definitely pushing the way that we were dressing ourselves, to a place which was slightly more fluid in terms of identity and gender identity and sexual preference, during the heady and hormone-fueled early twenties we were still in.
This more fluid Rafa Mendes style of front headlock play, wherein the attacker will end up head-to-head with the opponent, looking up at the ring lights, won our Slacky Award for Breakthrough Technique of the Year in 2017.
Now, a research team from the University of Edinburgh has developed a new way to animate game characters using neural net computing, which could help developers make more fluid and realistic animations, while decreasing the system resources and time involved.
One thing that gives me greater confidence in BlackBerry than Moto is that the DTEK50 feels more fluid and responsive than the G. Its camera works faster and, on the evidence of my first few tries, doesn't appear to be terrible.
There is true hostility between the leadership of the Nusra Front and ISIS, although the two organizations have in the past cooperated in some areas, but loyalties among the lower-level commanders and rank and file have been more fluid.
Team Trump is betting that dangling lucrative investments will cause Palestinians to abandon their aspirations for an independent state, a goal the United States supported as part of a negotiated peace since 2002, until President Trump voiced a more fluid view.
A key moment is a human-versus-machine contest in Go, a Chinese game of strategy believed to be the oldest board game still being played, where the rules and size of the board allow for longer, more fluid play.
Last month, the peepshows were featured in Parkeology's Border Trolley Tours, public tours between Balboa Park and San Ysidro that recalled a much more fluid conception of the border, dating back to the Panama-California Exposition more than a century ago.
"The new monogamy is, baldly speaking, the recognition that, for an increasing number of couples, marital attachment involves a more fluid idea of connection to the primary partner than is true of the 'old monogamy,' " she wrote in the article.
" According to Steven Kolb, president and chief executive of the Council of Fashion Designers of America: "I think fashion week borders are not so walled anymore, and you see designers taking opportunities to be more fluid with where they're showing.
Soon she was working in distribution for Vee-Jay, a job that took her to Europe to swap records with representatives from other companies at a time when representation of rock acts was more fluid than it would soon become.
The result is language that is "more natural and more fluid," says Hughes, who promises that more improvements are coming, like translation that accounts for subtleties of tone (is the speaker being formal or slangy?) and that offers multiple options for wording.
Here's what that massive supply of leaks has told us so far: the Pixel 4 will be announced, alongside a larger Pixel 4 XL. Both will have 90Hz refresh rate displays, which will make everything you do on the screen look more fluid.
These days a common motive for writing a will is to preserve such patriarchal values in the face of what some people see as an assault by freewheeling lifestyles and soaring divorce rates which have made family relationships more fluid and complex.
The company talked up its partnership with Microsoft's Xbox division during its unveiling of this year's sets, and this is yet another feature that embraces the capabilities of the Xbox One X. But there are some compromises that come with more fluid visuals.
In Mayotte's case, if an eruption did take place, Mitchell explained, it's more likely to be some sort of fissure effusion involving more fluid lava, a bit like an underwater version of what happened on the slopes of Hawaii's Kīlauea in 2018.
Research shows that we typically get enough water through foods (which supply 20% of our water) and beverages (including coffee, soda and alcohol), and that for most of us, thirst is a reliable indicator of when we need more fluid, even during exercise.
Second, app builders could not only harness the benefits of more fluid capitalization through tokens, but easily experiment with new ways to arrange value flows, such as cutting users in on the value of their own data and allowing them to benefit.
In addition to the rules changes that have made the game itself more fluid, it required a shakeup; we needed a reminder that this is the one major sport in America where the best teams often lose games they're supposed to win.
For example, men and women aren't wildly different in their fantasy lives, although women are more fluid in their sexuality and care more than men about where the sexual act takes place (presumably in the room with the best lighting and window treatments).
On a base, commercial level, the old rules of seasons and of male and female suddenly seem inapplicable, irrelevant — fashion labels are challenging gender binaries, eschewing retrospective styles, cultural cherry-picking and lazy luxury for something more fluid and less easily categorized.
Hamilton, an assistant professor of American studies and media studies at the University of Virginia, offers a long-overdue look at the racial dynamics of rock in the 1960s, which he argues is far more fluid than it appears at first glance.
Today, led by Eduardo Vilaro, a former dancer in the company, it still takes community-building seriously, but its vision of the Spanish-speaking world it both serves and reflects has become more fluid, more personal and, perhaps, less easy to define.
"We're moving into an era where people and infrastructure are in a more fluid relationship," says David Mindell, a professor of aerospace engineering and the history of technology at M.I.T. The question is who will reap the economic rewards of that change.
Interviews with voters, campaign advisers and party strategists make at least one point clear: The race is likely far more fluid than most polls suggest, with decisions rooted in far more than ideology, and the question of electability looming over it all.
A few other things that are worth noting is that this TV supports AMD's FreeSync for more fluid visuals while gaming on the Xbox One X, and Apple is bringing AirPlay 2 and iTunes to this TV as well as other Samsung TVs in 2019.
There may never be anything quite like that Oklahoma team again: While the 30-second shot clock and the rules changes in college basketball have allowed for a more fluid tempo, the highest-scoring team in Division I averaged 86.4 points per game this season.
TV is also more fluid than film, and plans will often change based on circumstance — as when the writers of Lost elevated a three-episode guest star into Benjamin Linus, one of the show's key antagonists, because they loved Michael Emerson's performance so much.
The authors of the study say the rapid response of the Earth's surface to the ice melt indicates the ground deep underneath that part of Antarctica is hotter and more fluid (or less viscous) than presumed, and therefore has a more rapid response rate.
ROME — The Vatican on Monday flatly rejected what it cast as the notion that individuals can choose their gender, releasing its first extensive document on the issue as Western countries are increasingly wrestling with the social and legal implications of more fluid definitions of identity.
By some accounts, the situation is even more fluid in the State Department and the Pentagon, where the Trump team has devoted much of its attention to lining up cabinet secretaries and will now have to win Senate confirmation for dozens of other senior officials.
In a series of black-and-white paintings made in the mid '70s and showing the influences of Robert Motherwell and Franz Kline, Choi created her own unique, rounded vocabulary that was softer and more fluid than the angularity of her earlier, more colorful works.
The new core has an updated internal design that lets it fit a larger range of taller graphics cards, and features a "dual Thunderbolt 3 internal controller design," which Razer says should allow for more fluid gaming by separating out data for graphics and connected devices.
This indicates that providing a more fluid flow to start using an app right away would significantly reduce the barriers that users experience when downloading apps onto the Apple TV. As usual, we picked up a device ourselves to try out the system in the office.
I also applaud all the efforts to make this space more fluid, transparent and accessible, for instance: the secondary market exchange by Orchard, the loan selection guidance by NSR Invest and LendingRobot, as well as several ETFs backed by marketplace loans that are under SEC review.
Also no surprise, dueling factions of directors — whose opinions have been more fluid than just the obvious acrimony between ousted CEO Travis Kalanick and the car-hailing company's big investor Benchmark — are still wrangling over how best to settle the troubled waters of the selection process.
The rules of TV also seem to be a bit more fluid: For example, transgender actress Laverne Cox has built a career on TV and streaming after her breakout role on "Orange is the New Black" -- but not all of her characters are expressly identified as transgender.
Depending on who is asked, the race is either holding steady with Mr. Trump on top, or is now more fluid after Mr. Trump criticized the former president and his administration at the Republican debate on Saturday, saying that "they lied" about the rationale for invading Iraq in 2003.
If Barnes, in a contract year, doesn't hijack the offense and lets part of his game selflessly revert back to the space it occupied in Golden State (this is wishful thinking but not out of line within the context of this unit), Carlisle's system can be more fluid.
And with many schools in the US already equipping each student with a dedicated laptop, that presented an opportunity to rethink how they could be used to harness a wider and more fluid set of materials than what students might be able to get out of a traditional textbook.
If Leonardo da Vinci and Joan of Arc belong to Europe as a whole as well as to their respective nations, as Ms Le Pen seemed to claim, then perhaps national identities are more fluid and intertwined than the nationalist ideal preached in other parts of the speeches allowed.
Mr Davis argues that in future companies are likely to become much more fluid: entrepreneurs can raise money from Kickstarter, rent employees from Upwork, computer power from Amazon cloud and tools from TechShop, register their companies in Liberia and still reach a global audience thanks to cloud computing.
The Wing is also in the interesting position of marketing a women-only company at a moment when the progressive forces in American culture are pushing for a less binary, more fluid interpretation of gender, as evinced by Ms. Nef's presence on the cover of No Man's Land.
As Vox recently reported, a higher-than-average proportion of the electorate in Nevada works in the casino and nightlife industry, meaning that their population has higher turnover and is more fluid than in most states, giving pollsters a small base of registered or likely voters to work with.
" Hughes is a Buddhist scholar: "Buddhism and Hinduism are much more fluid in the understanding between humanity and gods [as opposed to the Abrahamic faiths], where their gods are flying around on moon discs, with eight arms and green skin and 12 heads, and some of them are half-animal.
The move to the 30-second shot clock, the rules facilitating more fluid play, the unprecedented level of parity, the rise of charismatic upperclassmen like Buddy Hield—suddenly, college basketball was fun as hell again, a wonderfully flawed product that exuded the kind of charm it hadn't in quite some time.
While the lack of position tracking, and the fact that the singular motion controller isn't as functional as the Oculus Touch, hold the Oculus Go back from being truly comparable with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, it's still a more fluid and compelling experience than any phone-based VR headset I've tested.
Every surface in the game is climbable (by physically grabbing surfaces with the controllers and then doing the arm-work to scale) but more central movements like turning and moving are left to buttons, a technique that ultimately isn't for the faint of stomach but is a lot more fluid than teleporting around.
The climbing, in particular, is a lot better than in previous games, thanks in large part to the new, more realistic animations which make it feel more fluid (Nathan will reach his hand out to let you know he can grab a ledge or make a jump, taking out a lot of guesswork).
"Twenty minutes into the hitting session it was clear that Sharapova had not lost anything with respect to her game, and in fact looked to have added a lower toss on her serve, a more fluid motion through that shot, as well as improved footwork on her volleys," WTA Insider Courtney Nguyen noted.
In Stourbridge we were termed Grebo Rockers by the national music press; the sound and look mixed everything from metal through punk to dub—a kind of pre-Seattle sound that already understood humor and the retreading of rock-'n'-roll antics along with the more fluid and open promises of postpunk.
Filed by Chicago resident Stacy Pincus, who could just go to a local coffee shop but is nevertheless seeking damages, restitution, and injunctive relief against the chain, the suit claims Starbucks has been "misrepresenting" its cold drinks as having more fluid ounces than are actually delivered, resulting in a loss of money to the customer.
During the 593s and 259s, political scientists and legal scholars described the battle over abortion rights as "a clash of absolutes" that crystallized the emerging cultural divide between the groups in society that welcomed more permissive attitudes toward sex and more fluid family arrangements and traditionalists led by the emerging religious right movement that mobilized in opposition to them.
Loweth and Barratt, who both identify as nonbinary, say they started their line "to create a dialogue of our lives," another reminder that, in proving the concept of gender — for generations the basic and unquestioned organizing principle behind the fashion calendar and market — to be ever more fluid, young people are finding new and entirely freer ways of being.
In 2017, he promoted Mr. Blau to president of the company, with the goal of moving the international company from a federation of market-based operations with over 60 autonomous websites to a more fluid organization with headquarters in London, as well as plotting new growth strategies to ensure the company survived the next wave of technological upheaval.
Join's foundation is based on the observation that commercial construction industry is following a path blazed by the software industry before it, from a so-called 'waterfall' product development mode, whereby you more or less follow rigid steps in sequence, to a more agile mode in which each phase is more fluid and the project's scope can change in the execution.
The game itself was becoming more fluid and watchable—the safe but boring play of passing the ball back to the hands of one's own goalkeeper had been outlawed—and the presentation of the game on TV was growing in sophistication: more cameras, more pundits, more replays, and other studio gimmicks, all serving to heighten the drama of games and rivalries.
"As with many other protests and uprisings all around the region, they're much more fluid when it comes to reason, but they're still emblematic of what is happening with the general dissatisfaction with the state of affairs, in this particular case, the policies of Putin's administration at the moment," Maksym Eristavi, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council in Prague, told me.
That the Good Friday Agreement requires the British government to be totally impartial in matters of Northern Irish government doesn't make anything easier: Even if Prime Minister May avoids forming a formal coalition in favor of a more fluid "confidence and supply" deal, the combative symbolism of an avowedly anti-Catholic party with such close ties to the ruling party in Westminster is impossible to overlook.
Making the situation even more fluid, Dolby has also been bringing high dynamic range imagery into movie theaters with Dolby Cinema, a laser-based projection system that takes advantage of many of the same strengths as Dolby Vision and arguably creates a more organic, fluid pipeline from theater to home release, particularly for filmmakers like Pete Docter who have been quite enthusiastic about Dolby's solution.
Critics may argue a more fluid formation is needed, a subtle tweak in philosophy; they say that someone should lock Gary Cahill in a classroom for two days and not let him out until he stops involuntarily shouting "you wha?" when tiki-taka is mentioned; and that we need to build around two creative attacking talents anchored to a meat-and-potatoes box-to-box midfielder.
Borrowing from the real life bromance between Joe and Barack that had the two awarding each other friendship bracelets and Presidential Medals of Freedom, this meme's call-and-response format, coupled with the variety of photos of its two subjects, also signified a maturation of internet memes as a whole, away from Impact font over one specific photo and towards a more fluid, free-form, genre-bending comedy landscape.
"It is a concern for the business community too, because if you think about migration potentially having an impact on political fragmentation in Europe and that spilling over into challenges for the economic sphere; if there is less migration of capital across boundaries, people across boundaries; that's not good for business and so I think business should be working together with governments to try and create a more fluid environment and address the migration challenge head on," he said.

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