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"The point of cities is multiplicity of choice," Jacobs wrote.
Many may consider a multiplicity of factors for their selections.
Fan's case study proposes one of a multiplicity of alternatives.
It's such a trippy image with this multiplicity of eyes.
The US continues to recognize the multiplicity of potential cyber threats.
Hollywood needs to show a multiplicity of experiences within marginalized communities.
The clever multiplicity of levels makes it a triumph of postmodernism.
"We'll be able to do a multiplicity of things," he added.
She represents the multiplicity of voices of a contemporary globalized society.
It shows the depth, diversity, and multiplicity of relationships to art making.
I'm optimistic about science fiction because we have this multiplicity of voices.
Pugen: Ironic and anti-establishment, this logo references a multiplicity of possibles.
Wojnarowicz the symbol sits uneasily beside the flowering multiplicity of his work.
I was concerned about the multiplicity of economic, political and geopolitical risks.
Like the great progressive city it is, LA embraces a multiplicity of voices.
Just look at the multiplicity of steps involved in capturing a single image.
Of course the smartphone solves a problem—it solves a multiplicity of them.
Here, though, the ambition is for a wider view: a multiplicity of minds.
The acquisition underlines how lucrative driverless cars appear for a multiplicity of companies.
But a multiplicity of parties, alas, is not the same as a meaningful opposition.
The "multiplicity of choice" in cities, as Jacobs described, has suddenly gotten more complicated.
The thing that attracted me was the multiplicity of voices and the interior dialogue.
It felt like a good way to kind of show the multiplicity of one person.
"The mainstream media silences the multiplicity of veganism in favour of white men," she says.
One obvious source of complexity of the American health system is its multiplicity of payers.
Its multiplicity of officers, offices, bureaus and desks represent the full panoply of interlocking interests.
Abstract Nationalism & National Abstraction, an ongoing project since 2001, evidences the multiplicity of his perspective.
What we discover "by mistake" is the intertextual debris from the multiplicity of times and meanings.
We'll witness stories of struggle and triumph, and explore the multiplicity of the global LGBTQ experience.
And Fox is also not especially concerned that Google is offering a multiplicity of communication apps.
Front line officers serve a multiplicity of roles — from social worker to mediator, enforcer to deterrent.
The show contextualizes her work in relation to the multiplicity of beauty, sexuality, representation, and blackness.
Adobe already offers a multiplicity of photo and imaging apps for iOS, including a simplified Photoshop Express.
As such, there are a multiplicity of ways in which one can embrace this seasonal day off.
Whatever, I thought, maybe I'll have better luck with that multiplicity of Noble tips this time around.
Increasingly, individual nation states seem incapable of responding to the multiplicity of threats defining our interconnected age.
A multiplicity of threats and a struggling domestic defense industry will continue to pose challenges for Japan.
Now her message is more coded: accepting the multiplicity of identity, and the contradictions that define it.
They made their lives here and enriched our city with their multiplicity of cultures, customs and perspectives.
The festival's multiplicity of events provides insight into one of the Cuban Revolution's most unusual and exciting projects.
Parties are middlemen between government and voters, organising a multiplicity of policies into a simpler menu of options.
Indeed, Manifesto contains an extreme multiplicity of medium, since it draws upon text, film, performance, costuming, fine art.
Central Asia enjoys its many suitors: "Happiness", says a Kazakhstani minister half-jokingly, "is a multiplicity of pipelines".
On the one hand, the multiplicity of parties could be seen as a sign of a healthy democracy.
The camera may be a machine, but it has the power to reveal a multiplicity of human presences.
The multiplicity of myself and my contemporaries—that's what interested me and that's what I wanted to communicate.
There is a multiplicity of factors both military and nonmilitary that contribute to the existing stalemate in Afghanistan.
That is the multiplicity of the human experience and also what potentially makes America great — I completely agree!
People of all races and backgrounds deal with race each and every day in a multiplicity of ways.
There's a multiplicity of women doing interesting and visible work, and there's a lot more receptivity toward it.
They are often considered "third gender" or "fourth gender," denoting a multiplicity of gender expressions beyond a simple binary.
" He pointed to the tiny screens on the Fitbit or the multiplicity of screens in cars, calling them "terrible.
Like Anna's rehearsing, Ms. Sichel's movie-making is a testament to creativity and to the multiplicity of the self.
"The variety and multiplicity of threats to pollinators and pollination generate risks to people and livelihoods," the report stated.
The multiplicity of rates is hurting naira assets as foreign investors find it hard to price them, analysts say.
The multiplicity of serious trouble spots in today's global economy might be underlined by considering three major fault lines.
His last hymns of earthly despair continued to speak in, and bear witness to, the multiplicity of human experience.
In his later years he grew rueful about the multiplicity of images afforded by digital photography and social media.
"Our homes now come in a multiplicity of forms and we want peace in all of them," Scotland said.
In state politics the Democratic party is no party at all but a multiplicity of factions struggling for office.
It's extraordinarily dangerous, and in a weird way the very multiplicity of his offenses is its own form of distraction.
Roxane Gay: I think we have to re-envision technology as something that accommodates a multiplicity of experiences and lives.
The multiplicity of blades reflected the fecundity of nature, which he would strive to reproduce with ever-more-delicate gouging.
But the multiplicity of microbial genes is such that some are almost bound to have side-effects of this sort.
However, that is not to say that it will be any less painful or deep given the multiplicity of vulnerabilities.
Ms. Colón's play, directed by David Monteagudo, depicts the history and aftermath of this event from a multiplicity of viewpoints.
As no single path is likely to be globally effective on its own, a multiplicity of actions should be taken.
Fox didn't cause that alone — talk radio came before, the multiplicity of online outlets after — but it provided one model.
Yet the resemblances to Cunningham are equally salient: particular coordinations, a tautness of line and a complex multiplicity of action.
Nevertheless, the multiplicity of profiles and control enabled by Google's apps make them integral to working things out with multiple partners.
NS2 does not threaten the security of Europe's supplies, say German officials, because of the multiplicity of import options from elsewhere.
As an arts institution committed to presenting a multiplicity of voices, we are dismayed that we must withhold works of art.
"The viewer can experience a multiplicity of meanings, depending on what goes on inside their own heads," the sculpture's description reads.
Hispanidad itself was first introduced by Basque thinker Miguel de Unamuno as an allusion to the multiplicity of Spanish-speaking nations.
We will — I will — do everything I can to lift up the multiplicity of Muslim voices that promote pluralism and peace.
I would have wished for more color contrast in Ms. Mullova's playing to evoke the multiplicity of voices in the original.
Because a narrow focus on just the ISPs is short sighted given the multiplicity of devices consumers use and will be using.
The lesson of Sunday's series finale was that every complicated melodrama requires a multiplicity of happy endings, no matter how hurriedly achieved.
Having split your time between the two countries and having that multiplicity of identities did that influence the shape of the record.
The result is a beautifully designed and inclusively written account of modern Indian cuisine that embraces a multiplicity of tastes and techniques.
The chaos and multiplicity of power, then, can be something of a magic trick, keeping us arguing forever about who has it.
Post-modern notions of the performance and multiplicity of identity, the unstable, ever-shifting "I," emerge in many of the later works.
With Justice for All — Shonibare's contribution to Singapore Art Week — the artist represents the multiplicity of voices of a contemporary globalized society.
Though social media may be connecting the message across borders, it also encourages a multiplicity of voices that should not be ignored.
The repetition dismantles the commonly held notions of the dance to show the multiplicity of meaning that lives in the black body.
This multi-lingual intervention, alongside opening essays by Raqs Media Collective and Brenda Croft, asserts the multiplicity of human experience and creative output.
Today, the multiplicity of carbon pricing schemes creates market uncertainty and may undermine the competitiveness of industrial sectors subjected to different emissions caps.
The framework of contextual integrity, by contrast, postulates a multiplicity of social contexts, each with a distinctive set of rules governing information flows.
At its heart, the story is a meditation on the multiplicity of human beings, and the way that our behaviour can change situationally.
In his defence, he has tried to streamline the multiplicity of UN bodies, for instance welding four agencies promoting women's rights into one.
Especially this year, with its multiplicity of candidates, keeping track of the candidates' various, and often shifting, policy positions can be extraordinarily difficult.
Miller said strong universities played a multiplicity of roles within a nation's ecosystem, while some even go on to play significant global roles.
Although Progressive Revolution is concerned with exploring the multiplicity of Indian identity, it charts a very canonical course through the development of abstractionism.
But older patients are at greater risk because they tend to have more chronic conditions and take a multiplicity of medications for them.
In his academic work, too, Dr. Nketia espoused a Pan-African ideology even as he insisted on the multiplicity of sub-Saharan cultures.
Women actually are a multiplicity of things and it's important that we be allowed to be all of those things at the same time.
Meanwhile Steve Rogers' is viewed as "an obvious queer figure" in a multiplicity of ways, including even within his canonical heterosexual pairing with Peggy.
One of the things that we learn how to do is learn how to be a good composer and write into a multiplicity of genres.
MQA, short for Master Quality Authentication, is among a multiplicity of formats vying to be the standard for audiophiles looking to move beyond compressed MP3s.
This chapter is replete with tragedy and suffering, but Mr Dauber recognises the multiplicity of Jewish humour and wisely resists any single characterisation of it.
Yes, there is a special challenge, and I think the reason I love acting is that it's a personal exploration of the multiplicity of identity.
And though the catalog of emoji has expanded in response to user demand, it still struggles to keep up with the multiplicity of human experiences.
Both the multiplicity of heirs and the lack of a will mean that it could be tied up in expensive litigation for quite some time.
The particularity and power of the larger cinematic image he has created through a multiplicity of moments are impossible to adequately describe in critical prose.
The fragmented work suggests that the narrative is incomplete, and the piece's reflective Mylar background invites self-recognition, self-reflection, and a multiplicity of perspectives.
Deciding which pieces can stand on their own and when an individual piece is done is doubly complicated because of the multiplicity of Kivinen's work.
When you zoom out, the multiplicity of naked bodes has this ability to almost become abstract — as if it just becomes lines or moving shapes.
In an era of great uncertainty and monumental change, I will teach him to never be bewildered by the multiplicity of paths to the Divine.
The multiplicity of players — drugmakers, doctors, pharmacies, pharmacy benefit managers, insurers, wholesalers and hospitals — means lots of hands trying to grab money from other participants.
My phone was a touchstone, cementing me to reality, to the multiplicity of grief and outrage that gave me a respite from my own racing thoughts.
What they will discover instead is a sharp, sidelong look at the multiplicity of beliefs and opinions that such cases accrue, like barnacles obscuring a wreck.
First, membership in a multiplicity of organizations provided Americans with what now goes by the name of "soft power"—networks of enriching social connections and friendships.
Throughout "Formation," she pays homage to the multiplicity of black women's hairstyles: The video notably shows black women with epic triple topknots, braided chignons, braided crowns.
Many are border stalkers; they live between cultures, switch back and forth, and work hard to build a multiplicity of influences into a single coherent life.
But it does make sense, given its internal multiplicity of points of view, its interdisciplinarity, to address the qualities of Depraved from multiple points of view.
"Our work in the fight against drugs is maintained," Duque said in joint remarks with Pompeo, adding that his administration is deploying a "multiplicity of tools".
This year's edition celebrates New York City's historic and geographic breadth, while looking to the future of the city in its multiplicity of voices and perspectives.
It's about the awkward absurdity of bodies, and Arndt is masterful in describing it with metaphor and ambiguity, allowing a multiplicity of meaning but always confidently, controlled.
" Rather, their book aims to "debunk the oversimplified notions of life in Haiti, and particularly Port-au-Prince, by providing the curious reader a multiplicity of voices.
The sweetness and lightning series is an example of the multiplicity of the genre and its ability to tell stories that are seemingly small but deeply human.
The game is about the act of attempting to illustrate or speak truthfully, alluding to a tired narrative about the inevitable multiplicity of perspectives, images, and truths.
Even the pundits in mainstream media who have the power to shape opinion have to defend themselves against a multiplicity of views within their own media outlet.
There are many elements of second-generation immigrants that just don't quite fit into any one space, because the multiplicity of our identities can often feel contradictory.
But the goal here seems to be to outline Zao's trajectory and the multiplicity of his styles and mediums, rather than to concentrate on his best work.
It's not just that teams are passing more often, though; the specialization and multiplicity of the modern pass offense also has carried over into the run game.
Bisexuality is still a conundrum for many, and the inherent duality and multiplicity of a pansexual, queer, or bisexual identity is often read with suspicion or fear.
Moreover, when we include the multiplicity of human effects, we match them with the observed trends at the surface, in the Arctic, in the ocean and aloft.
Accessing the celebratory spirit inherent in a multiplicity of soul voices, she presents that spirit through refraction — conceptual framing devices, dizzy musical transitions — by way of generous affirmation.
The Netflix original goes beyond non-white representation in order to bring viewers a show that acknowledges the multiplicity of experiences and identities from those on the margins.
He said his members could boycott central bank sales unless the regulator reviews rates for exchange bureaus in addition to addressing the multiplicity of rates on the market.
His grid-like structures allow for a multiplicity of narratives — as if he understood that histories are but anecdotes, each with its own biases that we must acknowledge.
Section two addresses the multiplicity of meanings of camp today, as illustrated by a multitude of looks straight from contemporary runways: feathered, Freudian, elegant and over-the-top.
The multiplicity of inputs on the Switch allows the sword, shield, and dash to have their own buttons, while two items can be assigned freely to the others.
It's best to have plenty of younger politicians in the mix: It's only from a multiplicity of perspectives that some problems — and some solutions — come clearly into view.
Rhonda Holberton is uniquely attuned to the weirdness and multiplicity of performed selves online and offers some of the show's best work with her uncanny, half-scanned animated pieces.
It's representative of the multiplicity of hues that black folks in the US appear in, issuing from a complicated genetic heritage, inflected by European colonialism, voluntary migration, and war.
If and when he assumes that post, Mnuchin will be in a position to serve his own interests, and those of others like him, in a multiplicity of ways.
A true global museum needs a multiplicity of perspectives, including from African youth who will see their heritage and become the new thinkers and writers of the next generation.
Today's students bring a multiplicity of personal identities to campus — their sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, religion, political leanings — and they want to see that reflected in course content.
Gradually, the bildungsroman unravels into a web of interconnected stories, depicting the friends' lives, and the lives of their families, lovers, friends, and neighbors from a multiplicity of angles.
Now fires are managed using a multiplicity of objectives and tactics, ranging from full suppression to allowing fires to grow larger so long as they stay within desired ranges.
The African Language Wall features 25 of the continent's languages painted in red, yellow, orange, and black, alluding to Africa's diversity and the multiplicity of the African-American experience.
A month's subscription to Apple Music, Spotify, or Tidal costs less than a medium-sized margarita from Domino's and grants unlimited, on-demand access to a multiplicity of recorded music.
Playing basketball against strangers is a great way to be exposed to the weird multiplicity of humanity, or at least the part of humanity that's into playing basketball against strangers.
The situation is complicated by the presence of a multiplicity of organized crime networks, including drug traffickers and former police officers vetted out of the force, and easily accessible weapons.
Utilizing game design tools and 3D programming software, Rafman created work transporting viewers through a series of hypnotizing landscapes and sculptural environments built from a multiplicity of white light particles.
"The quirkiness of a February special election and the multiplicity of candidates," he added, "has reduced this race to the equivalent of running the Kentucky Derby on a muddy track."
"Perhaps the many colors and shapes of the glowing lanterns will remind viewers of the multiplicity of people who come from around the world to root in the United States."
In a show now on view at Casa Maauad, some of SOMA's most recent graduates demonstrate formal sophistication and a multiplicity of interests, while still remaining cohesive as a group.
But the overriding thing that Google will try to sell us is its vision of integrating that multiplicity of physical gadgets and trinkets into its digital empire of software and services.
"I've noted celebrations that reject the pink-and-blue themes entirely, instead surprising guests with a 'non-reveal' or a multi-colored take representing the multiplicity of gendered identity," she says.
Fox believes that consumers simply aren't confused by a multiplicity of messaging apps — whether they're made by Google or not — "People use the apps that their friends are using," he says.
And it's true: In the multiplicity of fanfiction, there's a ship (aka "relationship") for all to sail on — including even those who get off on Harry Potter fucking the Giant Squid.
The vast and complex piece of domestic British legislation that is designed to transform a multiplicity of European rules into the U.K. statute books is known as the EU Withdrawal Bill.
Identical costumes — Hodgkin's designs have been realized by Maile Okamura — for women (full-length orange) and men (blue jackets over white trousers, help to suggest a multiplicity of Laylas and Majnuns.
While its instrumentation is evocative of club music, stylistically it situates itself a little less conclusively; it's consistently caught in medias res in a multiplicity of oddly conjoined timbres and moods.
He could — when he felt it necessary — draw a cluster of contours, conveying the multiplicity of a flower that has just passed its moment of fullness and is entering its decline.
It also feels like an imposition on someone so insistent on the dignified multiplicity of her own identity, which—for the present moment—must also contain some features that are unknowable.
A multiplicity of plates eliminated "entree fatigue," the condition of growing bored after just a few bites of a massive pork chop; suddenly, you never had to move past the appetizers.
But this multiplicity of meanings became largely unified during the cultural rifts that began in the mid-60s, as "God Bless America" increasingly became a symbol for a white, conservative worldview.
Players in bus aggregation—such as Shuttl, Ola Shuttle, and ZipGo—continue to face challenges in the regulatory framework, particularly in issues surrounding the ambiguity and multiplicity of regulations in different cities.
Graywolf's new poetry anthology New Poets of Native Nations is a testament to the multiplicity of experiences that exist within an identity which the US so often insists on constraining and flattening.
Rather than saying the party is moving in one direction or the other, Clinton can make the case that it can house a multiplicity of ideological perspectives under one party banner. 4.
The fact of a multiplicity of differing political states is perhaps the best guarantee that at least some of them will be able to retain a civil order in which principles matter.
But the book is not only inclusive in its authorship, it's also expansive in it's coverage of the multiplicity of contexts in which consent is important—most of which are typically overlooked.
Political organizers on the left recognize that a multiplicity of tactics is needed to oppose Donald Trump and secure demands like a $15 minimum wage, universal healthcare, police reform, and immigration justice.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and nonbinary people exist in every corner of this vibrant nation; Tobia and Allen are simply showing us how to appreciate this great multiplicity of voices and experiences.
So the shift from democracy to tyranny is simple enough: A surplus of freedom produces an excess of factions and a multiplicity of perspectives, most of which are blinkered by narrow interests.
Today, along with sex educators, artists, and more, we're honoring Muslim Women's Day's roots by speaking to Muslim women in the media industry directly to learn about the multiplicity of their experiences.
"It's the kind of town where the wise man says 'I' cautiously, because I feels like too straight and singular a phoneme to represent the true multiplicity of his experience," Smith said.
Experts can easily find a multiplicity of local factors, some related to the particular personality or record of a candidate or about local politics that explain the results on any given day.
The films, directed by Mr. van der Aa, create a sort of dream world, and they are where the multiplicity of characters come in, as well as the wonderful fado singer, Ana Moura.
Aminu Gwadabe, head of Nigeria exchange bureaus, told Reuters he expected the naira to stabilise around 380-400 to the dollar, but added that the central bank must review the multiplicity of rates.
The conservative movement that had swept through the nation in the 1970s, of which Reagan was a part, consisted of a multiplicity of factions -- all of which opposed the persistence of American liberalism.
A chart at the back of the book translates ingredient names into nine languages, including Marathi, Bengali, Telugu and Tamil, which serves as a gentle reminder of the multiplicity of India's pickle culture.
Curry didn't really refer to one dish, or a single, precise set of flavors and textures, but functioned more as a kind of catchall for a multiplicity of Indian foods embellished with spices.
Diversity can be measured in myriad ways, but one thing is certain: spreading out the awards among various shows is guaranteed to yield better results by recognizing a multiplicity of voices and perspectives.
Using landscape symbolism as a point of departure, he combines Euclidean geometric shapes with a multiplicity of moving images, whether filmed, photographed, painted, or drawn, that unite representation and abstraction into a common aesthetic.
But, of late, the Fed is being blamed for all the economy's ills, which fails to take into account the multiplicity of variables that affect growth: wages, inflation, income inequality, monopoly power and pricing.
Mr. Stillman's contribution to Ms. Monnier's apartment was to suggest a multiplicity of doors when she renovated, he said, so that every passageway and room can be closed off, like those on a boat.
We're a public charity and so you need a multiplicity of funding sources and I understood so many things about how to be a good philanthropist by being the executive director of a nonprofit.
Born in Brooklyn in 1926 to political refugees from Haiti, my mother treated our home, New York and the world as her personal stage, always asserting her right to embody a multiplicity of cultures.
Representing a multiplicity of artistic mediums and styles, Traux approaches his topic from virtually every angle while resisting the curatorial pitfall of meticulously categorizing (and thus anesthetizing) eroticism in art — a strategy that rarely works.
The problem, as with the rest of the multiplicity of analyses that have sprung up in the last year or so, is that the data is extremely ambiguous because there just isn't enough of it.
Hamilton goes one step further: As musical influences, fans, creators, and a multiplicity of identities interact with one another, Miranda's manipulation of time allows distinct historical moments to magically overlap through the power of allegory.
They were coming from disparate places, running on different clocks, but immediately opened up about that which matters most to them: politics, coming out, the multiplicity of the self — and the benefits of boarding school.
Violence continues unabated in Tamaulipas even after the end of the war between the Gulf and the Zetas, which has now been replaced by a multiplicity of battles between many different factions of both cartels.
His body of work and political activism underscores the multiplicity of narratives running through recent art history, and that the one focusing on the rise of Minimalism and Pop Art tells only part of the tale.
To describe millennial burnout accurately is to acknowledge the multiplicity of our lived reality — that we're not just high school graduates, or parents, or knowledge workers, but all of the above — while recognizing our status quo.
Imagine how much easier iterating on the Model 3's user interface will be: software designers will only have to code for one screen instead of the usual multiplicity of screens and physical controls inside cars.
This premium tier of Apple News is designed, in the same vein as subscription services like Netflix and Spotify, to aggregate paid content from a multiplicity of sources while charging the user a single monthly fee.
Given the multiplicity of other hybrid actions against NATO and EU countries, the basis for those sanctions should be expanded, and Russian money laundering and other financial flows should be subject to greater scrutiny and limitations.
" Mr. Cohen added that the space was being created to focus on underrepresented artists because "we find that diversity in the art world here is not great — it really doesn't lead to a multiplicity of voices.
Playing with a conceit borrowed from theoretical physics — the hotly contested "multiverse" hypothesis — "Spider-Verse" proposes a multiplicity of web-slingers from different dimensions, all of whom converge thanks to disruption in the space-time continuum.
Isolating the impact of a single factor on global stock indexes and the global economy is a formidable task: they reflect a multiplicity of simultaneously competing factors ranging from economic data, company performance, and geopolitical shifts.
And despite the multiplicity of reasons offered for the countless mass shootings that take place in America today, the very simple difference between then, 1966-1979, and now, is the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Within a region rife with sectarian fueled conflict, the UAE is a peaceful home to a multiplicity of diverse nationalities and ethnicity, living side by side in a culture of unity, religious tolerance, inclusivity and economic opportunity.
" But the analogy doesn't hold: With fundamentalist Mormon polygamy, you have men—very often much older, high-ranking men among their religious groups—taking a multiplicity of young wives assigned to them by an all-powerful "prophet.
" On social media: "The question has to do with how do we harness this technology in a way that allows a multiplicity of voices, allows a diversity of views, but doesn't lead to a Balkanisation of society.
I wanted this simultaneity of voices, so that one could see the echoes in and multiplicity of different women's voices, sort of echoed by Flo Kennedy's statement about which would you rather: one lion or 500 mice?
As populism grows across the developed world, other geopolitical phenomena can be observed too: the growing assertiveness of China, India, and Russia, the destabilization of the Middle East; the multiplicity of terror events, and a growing migrant crisis.
This isn't to say that the Tumi is by any means unattractive — it also comes with a multiplicity of color options (though not as many as Away), and its rippled look is likely appealing to plenty of folks.
But policy experts are rarely good at interface design, for we have a bad habit of assuming that people have unlimited time and attention and that to respect them means offering complete transparency and a multiplicity of choices.
The temptation to draw facile connections is ever-present in medical research, and the most valuable current work on these conditions is a matter not of grand unified theories but of a multiplicity of very fine-grained observations.
You mention the identity "Arab" very specifically in the beginning of the book, explaining that you've used the term not to homogenize Arab sahafiyat, but rather to highlight the multiplicity of our experiences, how wide-ranging they are.
The juxtaposition of practices in the exhibition exemplifies the multiplicity of contexts, viewpoints, and perspectives that make up reality, as echoed by Ortega's piece, "Modos de Ver" ("Ways of Seeing," 2016), a reference to John Berger's art school classic.
Today's Cupertino company is much more conscious of giving people what they want, offering a diversity of Apple Watch sizes and styles, a multiplicity of iPads to choose from, and now a trifecta of iPhones with the latest specs.
Another prominent theorist, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, thought that the "as a" move was "a distancing from oneself," whereby the speaker became a self-appointed representative of an abstraction, some generalized perspective, and suppressed the actual multiplicity of her identities.
The low Cd is the result of design optimization down to the smallest detail by a multiplicity of computation loops, CAE simulations (computer-aided engineering) and measurements in the wind tunnel located at Mercedes main design center in Sindelfingen, Germany.
The wonderful thing about comics that is queer in its essence is that there's a multiplicity of stories "The movies are always going to disappoint someone, because at the end of the day there can only be one ending," said Coppa.
The secretary-general has three broad tasks: to encourage a multiplicity of agencies to help poor countries grow less so; to uphold human rights across the world; and to prevent war and pick up the pieces after violence has broken out.
We believe, however, that it is positive for this difficult conversation to occur, as we firmly believe in art's power to ask crucial questions about our times, and in its potential to elicit a multiplicity of responses and points of view.
But progress has been slow because of conflicting claims, a paucity of records and a multiplicity of maps, according to WRI, which compiles competing claims on a single map and attempts to resolve conflicts by bringing everyone together for talks.
So, unsurprisingly, we are revisiting that ultimately destabilizing face-off that the SDI instigated all those years ago -- but this time with a multiplicity of nuclear forces arrayed against the American military with little of unquestionable reliability to defend the homeland.
While historians are beginning to appreciate the heterogeneity of and understand the intersections between the various groups and organizations on the American side, we have not begun to unearth the multiplicity of voices and their interconnections on the Vietnamese sides.
An astounding vase from 1887-88 depicts the Greek myth of Leda and the swan; Gauguin renders the scene around the vessel with a proto-Cubist multiplicity of perspectives, and crafts the vase's handle out of the cob's beak and neck.
He started making short films, highlighting the fine-grain details of ordinary trans lives: a young man visiting his gynecologist; an older man recalling life before the queer and trans rights movements — a multiplicity of stories Hollywood is only now incorporating.
But the true test for such a device is how it works in real-world conditions, handling the multiplicity of requests that you might think up during a day — and for now, we have no idea how that might work.
Tse's works have simple, clean forms, yet they radiate a multiplicity of meanings that can be read at different levels; she notes that they often wander through her thoughts, ruminations, references and intuition, but ultimately return to beauty and tranquility.
Amid such conflict, in my work with patients and in my writing, I do my best to explore contradictions, look for specifics amid abstractions, search for syntheses and, in the face of real uncertainty, advocate for polyphony, a multiplicity of explanatory perspectives.
"The question has to do with how do we harness this technology in a way that allows a multiplicity of voices, allows a diversity of views, but doesn't lead to a Balkanization of society and allows ways of finding common ground," he added.
The fact of it is as inescapable as it is material to the charges against the indicted individuals: Their multiplicity of wives––the majority of them technically unwed welfare mothers on government assistance––is what allows the alleged fraud to take place.
"The question has to do with how do we harness this technology in a way that allows a multiplicity of voices, allows a diversity of views, but doesn't lead to a Balkanization of society and allows ways of finding common ground," he continued.
"The danger of the Mizrahi struggle is that it will fall to a place of unjustified hatred, where there's no grace and no compassion, and where there's an inability to accept a multiplicity of voices," says Mati Shemoelof, a Mizrahi writer and editor.
"Elsewhere, Home" is a perfect introduction to a writer whose fiction doesn't stray too far from home — she has a lot in common with her Muslim, Cairo-born, Khartoum-raised, Aberdeen-transplant characters — while still embracing a multiplicity of merging, clashing worlds.
At a time when we tend to see ourselves and our fellow citizens as sociological stereotypes and ideological clichés, these highly personal films suggest that a different way of telling the American story — the crazy multiplicity of American stories — may still be possible.
The presentation of the works in an archival manner recalls the installations of other contemporary German artists such as von Bonin, Hanne Darboven, and Rosemarie Trockel — and such a display resists reduction while insisting on a multiplicity of meanings, the richness of complexity.
About those cockroaches: Details aside, the very multiplicity of climate-denial arguments — the deniers' story keeps changing, but the bottom line that we should do nothing remains the same — is a sign that the opponents of climate action are arguing in bad faith.
Equal opportunity still remains elusive, however, for these "diversity hires," who face the additional pressure of dealing with the perception that they were hired for the multiplicity of experience they bring to the studio campus, or the set, or the writers' room.
Asked for comment, the jurist, Mohamed Chande Othman, the former chief justice of Tanzania, said he had received "information from a multiplicity of sources," including "the makers of a recent film on this subject matter," according to an emailed statement from his spokesman.
But by changing "theory" to "theories," (plural) Bashir subverts that idea of a singular framework to reveal the multiplicity of reality: where there is one reality there will be other realities told in various forms, splitting the dominant narrative into a prism of narratives.
The project sustains both emotional and intellectual resonance by a multiplicity of strategies, including the landscape genre itself, recognition of the sociological realities of land development, and by the artist's coming to terms with stickier issues like an indirect complicity in the addressed vice.
By installing this work in this park, by putting forward an image connected to a multiplicity of regional cultures — while also  dramatically increasing the scale, and expressing the forms through projected light — Sikander asks for whom do we craft stories, using which cultural references?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND — Adam Pendleton's Becoming Imperceptible at Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland offers a refreshing juxtaposition of often-segregated art histories and their cultural counterparts, presenting a multiplicity of perspectives that provide insights into our interconnectedness and future possibilities.
While file sharing, time tracking, email integration, Gantt charts and budget management are usually some of the most requested features in the average project management platform, we still have a proliferation of tools taking a multiplicity of approaches to the problem of just managing something.
"There was clear evidence, certainly not beyond a reasonable doubt, but 200 pages of a multiplicity of contacts," said Swalwell, who is widely viewed as a long-shot presidential candidate, told VICE News on a phone call from the campaign trail in New Hampshire.
Dan Graham's video "Rock My Religion," finished in 1984, doesn't explicitly focus on disco or hip-hop, but in its slice-and-dice construction and multiplicity of influences — shaker dances, post-punk guitar noise, the jittery ramblings of Patti Smith — mirrors contemporary music's embrace of contradictory forms.
"It's the multiplicity of creators that give it that organic quality," Markus says, pointing to the diverging tones of the various franchises, from the far-out space opera of Guardians of the Galaxy to the comic clashes of the old and new worlds in the Thor films.
These are all entirely logically independent, yet there is a natural tendency for alliance gravitation to pull people into sets — often binary sets — because issues are more often flags of identity, and it creates in-group dissension to have a multiplicity of views inside the group.
The multiplicity of blackness as both color and concept is most strongly presented by the contrast between the three Black Dada works hanging on a stark white wall, and the lone Black Dada painting hanging elsewhere, with "Black Lives Matter #3 (wall work)" (2015) in the background.
As the name suggests, Beirut Youth is a hyper-focalized photographic exploration of the multiplicity of young identities in the Lebanese capital, one that doesn't seek to promote the typical narrative of desolate conditions or harmful indoctrination that typically accompany Western explorations of the Middle East.
Influenced by the video game Katamari Damacy, Italian Futurism, and Taiwanese architect Lee Guō's thoughts on the multiplicity of architectural clusters, the video shows the cities of Tokyo and Osaka as playgrounds for the twisting and turning of buildings—most of it static, but some of it in motion.
Given the multiplicity of vision systems and backups on board any given autonomous vehicle, it seemed impossible that any one of them failing could have prevented the car's systems from perceiving Elaine Herzberg, who was crossing the street directly in front of the lidar and front-facing cameras.
"In the unique roles in which we have had the opportunity to serve, we have been able to help balance the multiplicity of activities that demand [Bill Clinton's] time and engagement to best fulfill his personal, political, business, official former President, and Foundation/non-profit goals," Band writes.
My crude understanding of this concept is that two organisms might be brought together to create a new hybrid, and this ability to join with another provides the basis for seeing the self not as a particular, essential being, but a possible space for a multiplicity of being.
The language of the past — the one where "Windows" broadly meant the same thing no matter the manufacturer of the PC, and "iOS" still means more or less the same experience across a majority of iPhones — is too narrow to cover the multiplicity of devices, businesses, and experiences "Android" represents.
"The question I think really has to do with how do we harness this technology in a way that allows a multiplicity of voices, allows a diversity of views, but doesn't lead to a balkanization of our society, but rather continues to promote ways of finding common ground," Obama said.
Art Review In the art world of the 1960s and 1970s, the photograph came to have a multiplicity of functions: it could document a performance (as in the art of Carolee Schneemann), advocate a social message (Danny Lyon), underpin a conceptual practice (Sol LeWitt), or relate a fictional narrative (Eleanor Antin).
Solnit wrote these words in an essay about Virginia Woolf, in which she explores the writer's philosophy of embracing the unexplained and the uncertain, while she also touches on the tyranny of the quantifiable, the multiplicity of personal identity, the human fear of the unknown, and the definition of liberty.
Andrea Mitchell: One of the problems we're going to have, as we already are, is the multiplicity of Democratic candidates is going to exceed even the 17 that Hallie was thrown into the midst of, and we're going to have to field a lot of people, some of whom haven't covered politics.
But with the multiplicity of comedic options out there — and I'm not even talking about Hannah Gadsby's genre-bending Nanette right now, I'm referring even to a great network comedy like NBC's The Good Place — the hacky jokes on a comedy like Fam aren't merely unfunny, they feel downright Twilight Zone–y.
Disentangling this multiplicity of pollutants and interactions in relation to the health effects literature requires a breadth and depth of expertise that is not achievable with only a seven member panel who are also responsible for providing advice on multiple other pollutants and on the diverse welfare endpoints involved in secondary standard determinations.
Considering that "chain is a material which was invented because it made a better rope—not for slavery or to pull a car out of snow—but has been used for those purposes," Edwards's choice evokes the multiplicity of meaning found in the use of utilitarian materials as art object and metaphor.
Hemon has published a previous volume of nonfiction, "The Book of My Lives," its title suggesting the multiplicity of his experiences — from a boyhood of comic books and football stickers through a sullen adolescence to his eventual arrival in the United States in January 1992, during the death rattle of the former Yugoslavia.
To be honest, having worked in genre for so long, I'm happiest when I'm outside it altogether, or perhaps more accurately, when I can conjure multiple genres all at once, in accordance with my theory (now available, I believe, as a greeting card and fridge magnet) that human life as we experience it is a simultaneous multiplicity of genres.
In addition to the sort of nuance that you want to bring forward, Isabel, and the need to make it a personal story and contribute that story to a multiplicity of different ways, what were some of the other points that you guys felt, you and your producers, were really necessary to hit on in this episode?
"The question has to do with how do we harness this technology in a way that allows a multiplicity of voices, allows a diversity of views, but doesn't lead to a Balkanization of society and allows ways of finding common ground," he said in the interview, which was taped in September during the Invictus Games in Toronto, Canada.
Charles Darwin himself suggested (first in an early notebook, later in "On the Origin of Species") that the history of life could be drawn as a tree — all creatures originating in a single trunk, then diverging into different lineages like major limbs, branches and twigs, with leaves of the canopy representing the multiplicity of living species.
With Trobisch at the helm, it seemed like the Museum of the Bible was heading for a more ecumenical, academic approach; one that welcomed the multiplicity of scholarly theories as to the origins of the varied books of the Old and New Testament, and was willing to engage critically with academic standards of scholarship and, yes, ethics.
One reason Shinee is the great Korean boy band is that it epitomizes male vanity in all its glistening glory, after all, but Shinee is a group and five cartoon heartthrobs really are better than one — the difference is less about vocal variety, which nobody who doesn't understand Korean will notice anyway, than the energy the multiplicity of singers implies.
O'Keeffe's mature style — streamlined imagery rendered in thin, tightly controlled strokes of oil paint — couldn't be farther in look or feel from the watercolors, which change markedly in content and style from one to another — a variety of approach due in no small part to the wayward fluidity of the medium and the multiplicity of ideas flooding the imagination of a young artist spreading her wings.
" Nichole invited artists to create a solo presentation of work that includes a variety of media formats from 4K, algorithmic video, 3D animation, animated GIF, to web-based artwork, and VR. She wanted the exhibition to point to a multiplicity of formats that create "a stunning physical installation that can put a viewer in touch with many new forms of artmaking in one space.
At first, it was the government's silence on legal foundations and strategic context that was most palpable; then, a confusing multiplicity of conflicting half-explanations emerged, none of which satisfactorily clarified the government's understanding of the international law basis for its actions or view of how this burst of violence fit into a credible plan for addressing the conflict in Syria that rumbled on.
I began to eye even my own parents' teachings with increasing suspicion, putting my total trust in what a new set of teachers had to say — Christian pop stars, authors, pastors, and my peers' more church-involved parents who, despite what I can only imagine must have been a multiplicity of perspectives among them, presented what is in retrospect an astoundingly consistent set of messages.
Together, the three sets of work featured in the ICA exhibition reflect the multiplicity of the artist herself, a kind of id, ego, super-ego trifecta: the unnerving but humorous images in the books — their meaning open to the reader's interpretation — the obvious imminent dangers of Catastrophes, and, most striking, the deeply internal reflections of the Mercy Hospital pieces, Rorschach allusions of Applebroog's own psyche.
American female filmmakers don't often get the chance to tell such large-canvas stories, especially ones that, like "Mudbound," unwind over years and include war scenes, in this case on the front lines of World War II. At times, the multiplicity of voices crowds the movie, but in insisting on pluralism, rather than individualism, Ms. Rees manages to undermine the dominant great-man and not-so-great-man narrative.
In a recent interview, Lee discussed the power of common words, words whose multiplicity of uses gives them an excess of "subtleties and potentialities": The more definitions a word has, the less defined that word is, the less definition that word secures, and, subsequently, the greater the number of possible meanings that accrue to that word, the greater the number of subtleties and potentialities that buzz about that word, and the greater the likelihood that crisis attends that word.
Acting Sheriff Richard Schmidt said that the protecting policy was put in place because of the "multiplicity of threats" against Clarke, the controversial former sheriff and ally of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, who left his post late last month.
Perhaps acknowledging that it's almost impossible for the runway to compete with the red carpet these days — no one, after all, understands the power of Hollywood, and how it can be harnessed for fashion, better than Mr. Armani — the designer kept the gowns in Milan to a minimum (one final showstopper in a rainbow of swirling crystals, a black velvet column twinkling stars) and instead concentrated on a multiplicity of fluid trousers and natty jackets in jewel tones and tactile fabrications.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's multiplicity of accusers have been featured in major media outlets like The Washington Post, People, and The New York Times, while a new and credible Bill Clinton accuser was relegated to conservative blogs and the misogynistic dumpster fire that is Breitbart News.
When Žizek writes that the "LGBT trend" to "deconstruct" sexual norms "reduces this tension to the fact that the plurality of sexual positions are forcefully narrowed down to the normative straightjacket of the binary opposition of masculine and feminine, with the idea that, if we get away from this straightjacket, we will get a full blossoming multiplicity of sexual positions (LGBT, etc.), each of them with its complete ontological consistency," he makes an unwarranted leap, implying that trans people do not assume the same ontological lack as everyone else, even in spite of their gender identity, with as much or as little acknowledgement of this as is present in the cisgendered subject.
There are other things about Montrose, tiny things, that remind me it's possible to live a multiplicity of lives: the hooting from the bars on Stanford; the slapping of palms at the center of a joke on Hyde Park; the beginning of a fight on Whitney; the friction of being outside and within a crowd on Hopkins; the crack of beer bottles falling on Crocker; the shriek of a thundering "BITCH!" outside of Blur, with the understanding that the word is not a weapon; scatterings of Spanish; walking past couples by Ripcord, and scatterings of Vietnamese; walking past couples by Eagle; and whispers from one ear to another on the porch of George, not really hearing them but knowing that they're warm.

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