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"mutually exclusive" Definitions
  1. of or relating to a situation involving two or more events, possibilities, etc., in which the occurrence of one precludes the occurrence of the other: mutually exclusive plans of action.

639 Sentences With "mutually exclusive"

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MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE Outcomes are mutually exclusive if they cannot happen at the same time.
A low price and a pretty aesthetic aren't mutually exclusive.
Then again, the two don't need to be mutually exclusive.
Each menu should present a series of mutually exclusive choices.
I don't think any of these identities are mutually exclusive.
Security and efficiency do not have to be mutually exclusive.
Which brings up the second, and not mutually exclusive, possibility.
Because reading books and taking selfies are not mutually exclusive.
"Plucking rubies" and the "Red Queen" are not mutually exclusive.
Of course, not all of these scenarios are mutually exclusive.
They're mutually exclusive, can't use them in the same line.
Checkmate. Experiences and security don't have to be mutually exclusive.
For most presidents, those tasks would not be mutually exclusive.
In their minds, being gay and wrestling were mutually exclusive.
I don't see why these concepts should be mutually exclusive.
However, the various courses of action are not mutually exclusive.
The two certainly aren't mutually exclusive, but require intentional conversations.
But base closures are not mutually exclusive with this objective.
Safety and profitability don't have to be mutually exclusive concepts.
They aren't mutually exclusive and shouldn't be seen that way.
But political correctness and great comedy are mainly mutually exclusive.
"These are not mutually exclusive tactics to take," she said.
The two schools of thought are by no means mutually exclusive.
That we're only capable of conceptualizing things in mutually exclusive terms.
A stable relationship and ample personal space are not mutually exclusive!
"Brick, printing ice, mycotecture, they're not mutually exclusive," Rothschild told me.
Sports and art are often seen as natural enemies, mutually exclusive.
Law-abiding citizens and black people are not mutually exclusive groups.
Mental derangement and a form of terrorism are not mutually exclusive.
These are not mutually exclusive; Atma shows they work in tandem.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well-- the thing-- you know, they're not mutually exclusive.
The Economist: Those threats to free speech probably aren't mutually exclusive.
Others find the two points of view not necessarily mutually exclusive.
But these two things don't necessarily have to be mutually exclusive.
You can celebrate both Christmas and Kwanzaa They're not mutually exclusive.
The truth is that success and kindness aren't mutually exclusive pursuits.
It's true: Being beautiful and having acne are not mutually exclusive.
The two dynamics are not mutually exclusive; look at a Cadillac.
Supporting our president and supporting free speech are not mutually exclusive.
Those two aspects of our identity are seen as mutually exclusive.
Simply put, feminism and the Islamic faith are not mutually exclusive.
Want a place where conservation and economic concerns aren't mutually exclusive?
But two schools of thought — which aren't mutually exclusive — have emerged.
Automation and human employment should not be viewed as mutually exclusive.
Her main point is wild life and technology aren't mutually exclusive.
But surely chasing Pokémon and getting laid can't be mutually exclusive?
But the North does not see the two as mutually exclusive.
"These options are not mutually exclusive," they wrote in the study.
The two explanations (diplomacy and market rebalancing) are not mutually exclusive.
None of these disparate local scenes struck her as mutually exclusive.
Yet Farrokhzad never thought of modernity and tradition as mutually exclusive.
Thank you for maintaining that pragmatism and idealism are not mutually exclusive.
When it comes to work bags, form and function aren't mutually exclusive.
Economic and racial explanations of political shifts need not be mutually exclusive.
Florida's Democratic Congressman Ted Deutch said the two are not mutually exclusive.
The two ideas (health messages and being cool) aren't mutually exclusive, however.
I think what Jess and I are saying are not mutually exclusive.
Seniors are dispelling the misconception that comfort and style are mutually exclusive.
By trying to address viewers' desires for the gifts these mutually exclusive
Being fun doesn't make it less important—those are not mutually exclusive.
Of course, bottle service and underground club music aren't necessarily mutually exclusive.
Nest is not for sale, and scaling and innovation aren't mutually exclusive.
Saving the earth and having a lucrative career aren't always mutually exclusive.
Are loving movie reviews and reading their Rotten Tomatoes ratings mutually exclusive?
Sharia law and the freedoms of the U.S. are mutually exclusive terms.
Of course, the two aren't mutually exclusive, but the combination is rare.
These opinions aren't mutually exclusive — or, at least that's what I thought.
States can adopt both because the two approaches are not mutually exclusive.
But automation and human employment should not be viewed as mutually exclusive.
For example, heads and tails after flipping a coin are mutually exclusive.
"Liberty and security aren't mutually exclusive, and they aren't partisan either," Sen.
The two, as history has shown, are not at all mutually exclusive.
But safety and efficiency aren't mutually exclusive in the infrastructure permitting process.
Proponents of faster permitting believe the two interests are not mutually exclusive.
Contrary to the culture war narrative, these are not mutually exclusive groups.
Being a mom and voting in the Senate shouldn't be mutually exclusive.
It looks like there are four main options, which aren't mutually exclusive.
Recreational activities and mining, for instance, are not mutually exclusive, he said.
Yet do the math: Two of the above possibilities are mutually exclusive.
News flash: Loving sci-fi and being *in love* are not mutually exclusive.
And I was beginning to think those three things might be mutually exclusive.
"These are two things that are sort of mutually exclusive," de Mink said.
The census tabulations cover 13 racial groups, but they are not mutually exclusive.
Should substance trump style, or is it folly to assume they're mutually exclusive?
That's interesting, though I'm not sure it's mutually exclusive with what I said.
Trade secrets and patents are not mutually exclusive — each can be of value.
"Freedom and security are not mutually exclusive," Interior Minister Gerard Collomb told parliament.
These six options are not all mutually exclusive and each comes with tradeoffs.
This just one example that patriotism and protest are not mutually exclusive acts.
The brand's core audience and growth audience are not mutually exclusive, Alterman said.
They're only mutually exclusive in bad movies and bad TV and bad plays.
I count five possible explanations for Trump's Russophilia, and they're not mutually exclusive.
Note that the demographics listed in the above chart are not mutually exclusive.
As Kleven sees it, there are two possible explanations — not necessarily mutually exclusive.
There are several possible explanations for this, none of which are mutually exclusive.
But I don't believe border security and respect for human dignity are mutually exclusive.
"Security our schools and protecting the constitutional rights of Americans are not mutually exclusive."
I'm not suggesting that Schumer defines either of those categories as being mutually exclusive.
But, eating well and staying on a budget don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Are they saying that "hard-core baseball fan" and "women" are mutually exclusive terms?
He doesn't believe that supporting pro and citizen developers needs to be mutually exclusive.
Being told "You're not fat, you're beautiful" as though those things are mutually exclusive.
As any decent witch will tell you, spooky and sexy are not mutually exclusive.
Cultural preservation and economic sustainability are not mutually exclusive, but instead require balanced policy.
Being into pills and enjoying the musical stylings of Happy Mondays aren't mutually exclusive.
But as many social media users pointed out, these causes are not mutually exclusive.
Mr. Payne makes it clear that science and sentimentality need not be mutually exclusive.
Passing the Stop Act and passing other campaign finance reforms are not mutually exclusive.
Most of us would be forgiven for thinking math and humor are mutually exclusive.
In the video above, she explains why feminism and Islam are not mutually exclusive.
Susan OhanianCharlotte, Vt. To the Editor: Practice and conceptual understanding are not mutually exclusive.
The two are not mutually exclusive, though we tend to treat them that way.
Moreover, all three of these hypotheses — and other possibilities — need not be mutually exclusive.
I don't see them as mutually exclusive, and I was like, well that's true.
Those things can all co-exist, and they don't have to be mutually exclusive.
You can achieve beauty and comfort at the same time — it's not mutually exclusive.
The lowbrow metamorphoses into the highbrow, proving that art and fun aren't mutually exclusive.
Robbins of Blue Harbour, however, does not see the two as being mutually exclusive.
We as a society should not view race and immigration status as mutually exclusive.
"Exploitation" here requires the Cob Gallery to see me and Shulman as mutually exclusive.
As a 20-something at the beginning of my career, the two seemed mutually exclusive.
In the past, the concepts of "financial gain" and "social good" have seemed mutually exclusive.
It would be tragic if housing leaders believed that the two goals were mutually exclusive.
But our culture and sexuality don't have to be mutually exclusive—they can come together.
But the truth is, being a calm person and experiencing anxiety are not mutually exclusive.
Patel was convicted of two crimes that should be mutually exclusive, as The Guardian reported.
Or it could be a mix of these factors, none of which is mutually exclusive.
This may come as a surprise, y'all, but love and criticism are not mutually exclusive.
And gun control can work in conjunction with fighting ISIS; they're not mutually exclusive position.
Some of those traits are mutually exclusive with the desirable qualities of the tastiest tomatoes.
The two concepts aren't mutually exclusive: You don't have to choose one or the other.
Privacy and security are not mutually exclusive, nor are the aims of business and government.
One of the biggest misunderstandings is that our senses are mutually exclusive of one another.
His approach has proven that a strong economy and environmental stewardship are not mutually exclusive.
Teen Vogue takes teen girls seriously and understands that style and substance aren't mutually exclusive.
Indeed, ideologies are not even mutually exclusive; one can simultaneously embrace a hybrid of views.
Both state violence and community violence are problems, and they are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
Self-oriented motives like interest and other-oriented motives like altruism are not mutually exclusive.
Big business and social responsibility, and innovation and sustainability, don't need to be mutually exclusive.
Yet to many in the party's activist wing, electability and ideology are not mutually exclusive.
We believe prosperity and a new green deal are not mutually exclusive in Ashland, Kentucky.
Binding and individualizing values are not mutually exclusive, and people have varying degrees of both.
In law, as well as in strategy, war and genocide need not be mutually exclusive.
Still others question the dichotomy itself, arguing that the two theories are not mutually exclusive.
The two versions of 1968 were not mutually exclusive, but there were tensions between them.
The democratic process and protection of our historic and cultural resources are not mutually exclusive.
John Kasich of Ohio said that believing in border security and Christianity were not mutually exclusive.
Too many procurement and research and development departments still operate in their own mutually exclusive silos.
Being a makeup artist and a Buddhist monk might seem like two mutually exclusive career paths.
"Strong privacy protections and innovation are not mutually exclusive goals," said Cali on AT&T's behalf.
I hope the new Trump Administration will conclude that compassion and security are not mutually exclusive.
But, as any member of either minorities can tell you, the two are not mutually exclusive.
The paper, however, dismisses the notion that trade union ownership and government control are mutually exclusive.
Money isn't everything That hints at another finding: achievement and greater equality are not mutually exclusive.
Doing what you love and getting paid what you need to live shouldn't be mutually exclusive.
"Collectivism and autonomy are not mutually exclusive," bellows Andrew Savage at the end, in raw admonition.
Sexiness and power are not mutually exclusive, they say; sexiness is something they're in control of.
But as YouTuber and Twitch streamer ATwerkingYoshi shows, these activities don't have to be mutually exclusive.
These two trends aren't mutually exclusive: For example, Samsung's Bixby exists alongside Google Assistant on phones.
These things are not mutually exclusive, as much as we've been trained to believe they are.
American commercial expansion and white nationalism were no longer mutually exclusive—they were now entirely compatible.
Upholding the Constitution and securing the border do not have to be mutually exclusive policy goals.
These are mutually exclusive and widely held preferences, fracturing any possible broad coalition for competitive bidding.
Pyongyang is aware that obtaining a peace treaty and possessing nuclear weapons are mutually exclusive prospects.
Aesthetic excellence and being a good person are mutually exclusive only to the lazy and insincere.
Alex Abad-Santos: I don't think being "funny ha ha" and being grim are mutually exclusive.
Americans across the political spectrum have made clear that liberty and security are not mutually exclusive.
Those two audiences, in any movement to unseat a government, tend to want mutually exclusive outcomes.
The two are not mutually exclusive and we were glad he didn't make it that way.
But Israeli and Palestinian visions of what that single state would look like are mutually exclusive.
As a reader and a writer, I'm happiest when apparently mutually exclusive states can somehow coexist.
"Being friends and having a corrupt relationship aren't mutually exclusive," said Monique Abrishami, a federal prosecutor.
"Developing our resources and protecting the environment are not mutually exclusive," she said in a statement.
The two worlds are not mutually exclusive and that is the whole point, the workers say.
But these factors are not mutually exclusive, and the warming influence will only grow with time.
The two trade deals are not mutually exclusive, and some countries would be members of both.
"I am convinced there can be humanity in authority; they are not mutually exclusive," she said.
Bubbling to the surface, though, is the realization that the two charges are not mutually exclusive.
They don't have to be mutually exclusive, and it's perfectly possible for you to enjoy both.
He said good stewardship of land and water paired with responsible offshore development aren't mutually exclusive.
Playing regular-season baseball in England and the Dominican Republic are not mutually exclusive, of course.
Or they referred to "women and artists of color," as if the two were mutually exclusive.
"Protecting the environment, pushing for green economy is not mutually exclusive to economic development," the minister said.
It's not that Random Acts of Flyness isn't funny, or that humor and commentary are mutually exclusive.
But as we've learned since Ref launched 10 years ago, sustainability and style are hardly mutually exclusive.
But the two standards are not mutually exclusive -- a home could be a LEED-certified passive house.
If there's one thing wrong with the modern world, it's that golf and communism are mutually exclusive.
She wanted to be married and she wanted to leave; the two did not seem mutually exclusive.
Where justice and fairness and compassion and law and order are not mutually exclusive, but actually align.
Apple evidently doesn't think these two mindsets — community-builder and ritzy tech fashion house — are mutually exclusive.
Salesforce says that while this might seem like a paradox, personalization and trust are not mutually exclusive.
A physical place is simply an address to hold multiple social realities, which are often mutually exclusive.
Yet some lawmakers believe regulations and access to capital for low-income families are not mutually exclusive.
It takes back control, as if to challenge the notion of power and femininity being mutually exclusive.
This viewer is basically saying having "many nannies" and "being a good mother" are mutually exclusive states.
Additionally, IMAX/3D movies and the plus-one option will be mutually exclusive, at least to start.
Automobiles on the road today demonstrate that increased safety and better fuel economy are not mutually exclusive.
But the idea that integrity and tribalism are mutually exclusive moral codes is an enormously powerful one.
Savage cruelty and cold calculation are not mutually exclusive, after all — and often go hand in hand.
Remember when "government" and "innovation" were once considered mutually exclusive concepts, never uttered in the same breath?
Judging from your retrospective at MoMA, it seems the two fields were never mutually exclusive for you.
While the two aren't mutually exclusive, most of our site is devoted to the former this weekend.
Note that these categories aren't mutually exclusive, and several past bailouts can fit into more than one.
Since no child can be in more than one of these subcategories, the categories are mutually exclusive.
After all, the United States is a republic, not a democracy, which are two mutually exclusive things.
Keeping guns from terrorists while protecting the due process rights of law-abiding citizens are not mutually exclusive.
Take a look at our top picks ahead, and see why femininity and performance are not mutually exclusive.
Conventional wisdom among many Silicon Valley investors has recently been that profits and rapid growth are mutually exclusive.
But Trump père does not hunt: "He's a golfer," Don said, as if the two were mutually exclusive.
"The two are not mutually exclusive and we were glad we didn't make it that way," Schumer said.
More recently, several developing countries have shown that low income and comprehensive health care are not mutually exclusive.
Slightly too poky, the album nonetheless delights in its demonstration that reticence and catharsis are not mutually exclusive.
He believes the waivers promote a culture of intolerance where religious faith and LGBTQ identity are mutually exclusive.
As noted, some of these scenarios are way more plausible than others — and they're not all mutually exclusive.
Secondly, African-Americans are the victims of crime and police brutality; the two concerns are not mutually exclusive.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - "The spirit of conquest and the spirit of commerce are mutually exclusive in a nation".
To state the obvious, protection of the environment and economic benefit do not have to be mutually exclusive.
However, the two choices are not mutually exclusive, and the answer lies within each individual's preferences and lifestyles.
And about how being a strong woman with principles and being carefree and fun are not mutually exclusive.
"We can't let ourselves fall into the misconception that religious freedom and nondiscrimination are mutually exclusive," Dent said.
Building a firewall between investment and commercial banking would ensure these two segments of banking stay mutually exclusive.
While many of us think these categories are mutually exclusive by necessity, they don't always have to be.
They both agree that it strengthens their work—both as comics and healers, which isn't necessarily mutually exclusive.
We want to create an alternative to that, where femininity and compassion and punk are not mutually exclusive.
O.K., maybe some of them are a bit off-putting, but scary and beautiful are not mutually exclusive.
"I don't think a rising price of gold and a rising stock market are mutually exclusive," she said.
"I don't think the two are mutually exclusive; we're investing a ton into our core business," Linnartz said.
The identification of threat is not a mutually exclusive endeavor — the United States must guard against all threats.
Rosen should know that there are alternatives to programs where studying and playing decent football are mutually exclusive.
But thinking about critics and audiences as two mutually exclusive groups shortchanges both, and ultimately cheapens the movie.
Maybe the suits are finally figuring out that respecting The Game and having fun are not mutually exclusive concepts.
But, although it's not a totally mutually exclusive concept, porn sites should consider the privacy of their users too.
This "new crypto war" pits public safety concerns against the argument that backdoors and robust security are mutually exclusive.
Gone are the days of fashion and politics being mutually exclusive, Gurung told CNN in a recent phone interview.
The two are not mutually exclusive; everyone wants clean water, pure air, food security, and a future for farmers.
People seem to think that you can't be an anarchist and a capitalist restaurant owner—they are mutually exclusive.
Even outside of transgender people, medical notions of gender rarely fit into two absolute, immutable, and mutually exclusive categories.
The implied tax rate shares a fault with the statutory rate: Both look at companies as mutually exclusive entities.
" Asked about the guardian and warrior approaches, Mr. Glennon said, "If anyone says they are mutually exclusive, that's nuts.
It will no longer be possible to pretend that mutually exclusive possibilities can be true at the same time.
Zendaya may only be 19, but she's proven time and time again that age and wisdom aren't mutually exclusive.
Ms. Gainsbourg's Sylvia is a voice of reason, demonstrating that tantalizing sensuality and grounded serenity needn't be mutually exclusive.
These are not mutually exclusive approaches; in fact, as recent experiences show, they are often pursued simultaneously or sequentially.
We have contorted our constitutionally prescribed media into profit-maximizing engines of mutually exclusive assuaging memes and inciting provocations.
Many of the voters who selected "leave" had very different — and mutually exclusive — ideas for how that would work.
"This constellation of theories, none mutually exclusive and none confirmed, has created an atmosphere of uncertainty," the report said.
Ms. Slater's book melds subjective and objective points of view, while suggesting that the two are not mutually exclusive.
There are all these different ideas about what constitutes "betterness," and a lot of the time, they're mutually exclusive.
But the authors conflate two facts that are not mutually exclusive in the world of federal budgeting and accounting.
A belief in nation states and in nations working together in the global self-interest is not mutually exclusive.
It looks like, for me, as long as I'm taking hormonal contraception, the two may never be mutually exclusive.
They come in three mutually exclusive categories: zero-emissions vehicle credits, greenhouse gas emissions credits, and fuel economy credits.
"I've often said that in Oregon, we don't believe economic development and environmental stewardship are mutually exclusive ideas," Brown said.
But Elaine Lui, who analyzes celebrity gossip on the site Lainey Gossip, doesn't think these two possibilities are mutually exclusive.
"We need to do more to show young people that being out and successful are not mutually exclusive," Lovitz said.
One reason Joe Brainard made so many small works was to convey that modesty and ambition were not mutually exclusive.
I admit, I used to think they were mutually exclusive, but I'm not so sure I feel that way today.
We err dangerously when we treat discussions of police maltreatment of blacks and surging inner-city violence as mutually exclusive.
"National security and dignified reception of refugees and asylum-seekers are not mutually exclusive, but rather mutually reinforcing," it said.
Nor are the two groups mutually exclusive: in practice, the security services work with foreign agencies all over the world.
Of course the two aren't mutually exclusive but Page is certainly getting matchmaking even more favorable than Coker gave Diaz.
Of course, statehood and economic and financial recovery are not mutually exclusive, and it is possible to address both simultaneously.
This is a motley list of parents, some of which are mutually exclusive or at least very hard to square.
Good privacy governance and privacy by design are key enablers for innovation and protecting data – they are not mutually exclusive.
We were two people with competing, mutually exclusive agendas, and the one in the driver's seat was bound to win.
The reformer narrative can coexist with this other side of MBS instead of being seen as opposed or mutually exclusive.
Over six decades, Halaby has proven time and again that incisive commitment to politics and art are not mutually exclusive.
But perhaps a love of nature and one for physics engines and computer-generated textures are not so mutually exclusive.
But I would go further and suggest that any two disciplines are never in themselves necessarily mutually exclusive for anyone.
In the United States immigration system, to find work, to be with family, to flee danger are mutually exclusive categories.
On "Stretch Goal" — as on the album's other six tracks — both options work, and there's nothing mutually exclusive about them.
Writing and restaurant work—which I'd previously considered two separate spheres in my brain—didn't have to be mutually exclusive.
Those poles are not mutually exclusive: Trials in Australia, as in the United States, are usually both open and fair.
But I don't see why what's causing these storms and what's contributing to making it worse is necessarily mutually exclusive.
That said, shopping with a conscious and looking good are by no means mutually exclusive — and Urban Outfitters is proof.
Why it matters: The dueling narratives aren't mutually exclusive, but it takes some nuance to sort through the partisan hyperbole.
Bless the PGA Tour's millennials — the gym rat pack — for demonstrating that competition and camaraderie need not be mutually exclusive.
"We're guided by a simple belief: profit and purpose are mutually reinforcing, not mutually exclusive," says Zennström in a statement.
The sneaking wisdom of "Present Laughter" lies in its suggestion that actorly exaggeration and inner honesty are not mutually exclusive.
And we want to make sure that everyone knows that being a person of faith and being LGBTQ aren't mutually exclusive.
Were they aware that protest and patriotism are not mutually exclusive, but instead linked biographies in the American fight for justice?
A few heard something different—an implication, in that "No, ma'am", that Arabs and good family men were mutually exclusive categories.
I don't think they're mutually exclusive, but I approach my 'influencing' as a profession, which means I have ethics and values.
However, I think that most everyone missed the real fallacy in his statement—that iPhones and health care are mutually exclusive.
It should never be mutually exclusive and that&aposs what I think it seems like they are trying to make it.
Default encryption settings on things like iOS, iMessage, and WhatsApp have shown that the two don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Subsequently, the rampant destruction of both public and private property through American cities is not mutually exclusive with Black Lives Matter.
The lists of the best iOS games and the ones making the most money from IAPs are pretty much mutually exclusive.
The original Moto G in 22016 was a revelation, proving that cheap phones and good phones were not mutually exclusive categories.
Ultimately, the interests of consenting sex workers and victims of trafficking are not mutually exclusive and shouldn't be treated as such.
It means the haute couture and the heavier material don't have to (and shouldn't) be mutually exclusive red carpet interview fodder.
Our experience teaches us that competitiveness is not necessarily a function of scale, and quality and efficiency are not mutually exclusive.
But reality-TV watching is no more mutually exclusive from civic-mindness than rug shopping (subject of an earlier Brooks column).
The three were not mutually exclusive, and often overlapped, said Dr. Agllias, a lecturer at the University of Newcastle in Australia.
As Mr. Gonzalez has expressed to us on numerous occasions, for him, being gay and being Christian are not mutually exclusive.
LGBTQ people of faith are often erased from our public discourse that portrays LGBTQ rights as mutually exclusive from religious belief.
The line between fighting for democracy and fighting for our lives is razor sharp, and the two are not mutually exclusive.
The deeply religious Holly rejects genetic testing for G.S.S. and declares that, in this case, hope and knowledge are mutually exclusive.
Like most Americans, we see that the health of the environment and our economy are not mutually exclusive, but mutually dependent.
Of course, the too much versus too little dynamism diagnoses aren't mutually exclusive; there are probably elements of truth in both.
Nationally, you have people who have decided to live in incredibly different ways, who are listening to mutually exclusive information to sources, who are seeing the world in a mutually exclusive way, and their conflict is all coming together in Washington, DC. Are there really lessons from running cities for managing that level of national discord?
The question comes off as cheeky as it is obvious; you get the sense he doesn't necessarily consider the two mutually exclusive.
If you read the popular literature, there are three different but not mutually exclusive lenses through which to think about marriage decisions.
"The 16+1 cooperation and China-EU cooperation are not mutually exclusive," China's Foreign Ministry cited Wang as telling Zaharieva on Tuesday.
Women's Dualistic™ Jacket Lightweight and heavy duty don't always go together, but this versatile jacket proves the two aren't mutually exclusive.
While none of these options are mutually exclusive, there are, however, significant differences in the purpose, scope and viability of these approaches.
Most practitioners of Vlach magic consider themselves Orthodox Christian and don't see belief in Vlach culture and Orthodox Christianity as mutually exclusive.
Ethical shopping and affordability are often mutually exclusive, but a new Chrome extension proves you can achieve both at the same time.
The most optimistic scenario is that these mutually exclusive stances are simply opening positions in a bargaining process that will now begin.
For diesels generally, performance and low emissions are considered mutually exclusive—unless a chunk of money is spent on exhaust-cleaning gear.
The use of the AIQ, which takes only about 30 to 35 minutes to administer, and the Wonderlic are not mutually exclusive.
They are asking whether Flynn lied or the FBI acted improperly, as if the answers to those two questions are mutually exclusive.
"Technology and finance are not mutually exclusive," said John Pennington, a Wharton MBA candidate who previously worked at a global investment bank.
Our standard understanding of quantum mechanics says that, at the subatomic level, two mutually exclusive things can simultaneously exist until somebody looks.
Prosecution and regulation are not mutually exclusive, but political energy and media attention are disproportionately expended by the lust for criminal punishment.
That's the interesting thing about post-EDM: the EDM components and the rock band components aren't mutually exclusive, but reinforce each other.
Maybe, for me, the community I've always known and my ability to really "share my life" with another person are mutually exclusive.
They could even try to work together, sharing a similarly iconoclastic approach to politics, but their flagship campaign pledges are mutually exclusive.
Even as she was buried, she became a symbol of the conflict, with both sides staking out competing and mutually exclusive narratives.
As a result, vestiges of my person are bound to cities oceans away: distinct realities so far apart they feel mutually exclusive.
"You can be both progressive and want to get things done — they're not mutually exclusive and that's what I bring," she said.
For 103 days at least, the 210st-century debate about screen time and exercise involves two items that are not mutually exclusive.
Footwear selection is further complicated by the fact that a good walking shoe and a good cycling shoe can be mutually exclusive.
Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Gantz support the idea of a unity government in principle, but on different, and possibly mutually exclusive, terms.
That works here, because one of the things that still painting does well is present mutually exclusive conditions at the same time.
But the good news is that saving for retirement and paying off student loan debt doesn't have to be mutually exclusive, advisors say.
Survivors' rights and fair process aren't mutually exclusive, and Title IX provides the framework for disciplinary proceedings that are procedurally fair for all.
"Having mutually exclusive technological spheres doesn't simply mean supply chains will mirror each other on different continents," technology analyst Tim Culpan wrote recently.
Here's some of what he wrote... Reality check: This has become a common refrain — that Medicare and "Medicare for All" are mutually exclusive.
These two interpretative currents are not necessarily mutually exclusive, although for purposes of public consumption they are usually drawn as if they were.
But those two imagined victories are mutually exclusive and, barring a drastic strategic shift by either country, categorically unacceptable to the other side.
It&aposs important to remember that the promotions mentioned below are not mutually exclusive, meaning you don&apost have to pick just one.
Each comes down to a set of bedrock demands between the two sides that, in execution, often appear to be mutually exclusive. 20103.
It also provides locals the opportunity to demonstrate that protection of the land and the needs of local economies are not mutually exclusive.
That is the direction the U.S. and China are headed in — a world where the two global powers have mutually exclusive technology systems.
But hidden beneath Arcosanti's beautiful aesthetics is an extreme pragmatism, a posthumous reminder from Soleri that art and functionality need not be mutually exclusive.
With greater clarity into the plans of antitrust regulators, we can speculate about the likelihood of a few (not mutually exclusive) outcomes for Google.
We hear that Schultz will argue that taking care of people and succeeding aren't mutually exclusive — that, in fact, one leads to the other.
This community is often overlooked when we discuss race in the United States, almost as if being Black and being Latino were mutually exclusive.
Given the sheer number of mutually exclusive disagreements, even the prospect of a new US president may not soothe relations between the two countries.
And earlier this week, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi repeated her view that being a Democrat and supporting abortion rights are not mutually exclusive.
Being a sexy, silly woman and caring about the world around you aren't mutually exclusive traits, and society needs to start recognizing that ASAP.
This division of culture and politics into two increasingly mutually exclusive spheres can be seen in the year's most critically praised works of art.
And because alcohol and healthy living are not mutually exclusive in London, there are also cocktails, served with housemade Parmesan and shallot potato chips.
Teens and money seem to be mutually exclusive — if our kids don't learn the right lessons early, they're likely to make big financial mistakes.
We had a chance to make a great movie and to showcase an underrepresented segment of America, and those goals were not mutually exclusive.
Although these goals shouldn't be mutually exclusive they are often wildly so in the real world, as shown by the research your article mentions.
Both meaningful and scandalous, "The Narrows" is the story of a doomed interracial romance that proves that passion and prejudice are not mutually exclusive.
Between the lines: Trump's actions suggest he doesn't consider his standard political rhetoric and his duties as consoler-in-chief to be mutually exclusive.
Another theory (these are not mutually exclusive) is that Trump is simply a thin-skinned narcissist who shares the white supremacists' sense of victimization.
I get it, it feels like the two can't exist together but the way I see it they don't have to be mutually exclusive.
In doing so, it obscures the very point that Harris made effectively in her Thursday question: These two things are far from mutually exclusive.
Here's how Congress could do it RELATED: Conservatives unveil plan to replace Obamacare Repeal, replace piecemeal Upside: Not all of these proposals are mutually exclusive.
Through your success, confidence, and all-around sense of authenticity, you can prove to your team that being nice and effective are not mutually exclusive.
I had classmates who doubted my grasp on the English language, as if being bilingual meant my use of the two languages was mutually exclusive.
"We're essentially appropriating a space that has existed since the 1960s  ... VR design and game design are not mutually exclusive, but they don't always overlap."
A recent YouGov survey of 29.6,260 Americans underscored what many black Americans have long argued — that police brutality and crime are not mutually exclusive concerns.
And conversely, if you think that being a proud Latino isn't mutually exclusive with being a proud American, that's the principle you need to defend.
Some, such as the notion that Britain could maintain its trading privileges with Europe and simultaneously end the free movement of migrants, are mutually exclusive.
But several games into this beta, I have to admit that Weisman and Harebrained seem to have accomplished both of their seemingly mutually exclusive objectives.
Visits to the White House and Mar-a-Lago by Xi may not be mutually exclusive, since prior state visits have normally included multiple stops.
While some narratives may be more true than others, none of these explanations are mutually exclusive and may even be correlated and reinforce one another.
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A pollster noted Tuesday that some Americans' support for the Second Amendment and gun control are not mutually exclusive, citing a recent Newsy/Ipsos survey.
Using particles, we can take strange probabilistic combinations of mutually exclusive traits (like spinning left and right at once) and use them to encode information.
She told me about how she believes Islam doesn't require a veil, that looking beautiful and believing in the word of Allah aren't mutually exclusive.
"The President strongly believes that protecting the environment and promoting our economy are not mutually exclusive goals," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Tuesday.
Retaining the test as the sole criterion for admission and ensuring that all students have the opportunity to be evaluated fairly are not mutually exclusive.
With a new collective bargaining agreement in place and Brady several states away, the two sides were working to clarify mutual and mutually exclusive obligations.
And they defund comprehensive education (including art, music, civics, shop) in the name of improving math and English skills, as if they are mutually exclusive.
But recent survey data provides troubling evidence that a shared sense of national identity is unraveling, with two mutually exclusive narratives emerging along party lines.
Aquatalia Nathalia Water Resistant Knee High Boot, available at Nordstrom, $237.98 (originally $595) [You save $357.02]Fashion and practicality don't have to be mutually exclusive.
And just as the political debate has pitted diversity against class in a zero-sum contest, it's a reminder that the two aren't mutually exclusive.
Another possibility, which isn't mutually exclusive: Snapchat might send push notifications to users alerting them that their favorite publishers have new stuff to look at.
No one view of physical reality captures all its aspects; one must take into account many different, mutually exclusive views, each offering valid but partial insight.
Rather than believe emotional stability and sexual satisfaction are mutually exclusive, consider that you may be overcorrecting for previous emotionally-unstable relationships with your current one.
Or are these two thoughts not mutually exclusive and it's entirely possible to watch Miss America and also respect the significance of 9/11 to America.
Ignoring that "civilization brain energy" isn't a real thing, Tyson has fallen into a familiar trap, implying that serious and frivolous pursuits are somehow mutually exclusive.
The list is bonkers; an improbable smorgasbord of content representing several subcultures, from space enthusiasts to drag-racing fans (not that those two are mutually exclusive).
In the end, elected representatives have to make sense of all the competing (and possibly mutually exclusive) desires of voters; they have to choose between priorities.
A 'fine line' of satire Satire and bigotry are not mutually exclusive, said Jason Steed, a Texas Supreme Court and appellate attorney and former English professor.
There are all these things, historically, that have been arbitrarily mutually exclusive, like you can't be beautiful and smart, and you can't be sexual and maternal.
But they say beauty and performance should not be mutually exclusive, and "without beauty there is no performance" is written on a whiteboard in Plank's office.
"We had a chance to make a great movie and to showcase an underrepresented segment of America, and those goals were not mutually exclusive," Iger wrote.
We believe we can both serve the 38 million smokers in the U.S. and work together to combat underage use – these are not mutually exclusive missions.
All that said, many experts argue that it simply isn't correct to present the choice as a mutually exclusive one between public health and economic recovery.
He would also do away with "over-regulation and allow our farming community and ranching community to flourish," ignoring that the two are not mutually exclusive.
Lawmakers in Spain and Canada have also shown that working and being a mother is not mutually exclusive even if some compromise and flexibility are required.
While some argue that the oxygen in the climate debate should be taken up by the pandemic instead, the two issues aren't mutually exclusive, experts say.
Hunger for music and hunger for food are not mutually exclusive, and I certainly spent a fair amount of time seeking out some great cheap eats.
It is the indivisible, mutually exclusive unit of your life that you're either watching TV, you're either reading the newspaper or using a social network, right?
Railing against specific white supremacists—whether or not you choose to identify them or amplify existing information—certainly isn't mutually exclusive with other forms of protest.
" Earlier this year Arden spoke about her wish to have a family while in office: "I don't think they're mutually exclusive, but I think they're difficult.
Design and accessibility are not mutually exclusive, so it's great to see Apple pushing the idea in sessions and recognize it with honors like its Design Awards.
For the calculations above, we included only the mutually exclusive demographic groups that made up at least 1% of the population in any part of the analysis.
But the question is rhetorical — the two aren't mutually exclusive, and the former is not automatically off the table just because the creator's intent was the latter.
The problem, as one former boss of a rail franchise attests, is that the objectives and interests of the train operators and Network Rail are "mutually exclusive".
"The inspector general can [investigate] … I don't think it's mutually exclusive, but we in Congress need the information and you also need the special counsel," DeSantis said.
The hobbies are not mutually exclusive, and model horses are sometimes sold to finance real ones, as was the case with several older collectors I spoke to.
Eisenhower's had a pure competition between mutually exclusive approaches; it's likely that Gallagher's and King's will end up with a recommendation combining elements of their three contenders.
Although this isn't mutually exclusive from players tackling in a supposedly safer manner, it implies the NFL has a happy explanation for any movement on concussion statistics.
On hormonal birth control, women could pick men who are cooperative and help with childcare instead of ones who are immune-compatible (not that they're mutually exclusive).
To be fair, these factors may not be mutually exclusive as some buyers might gauge the price by the monthly payment, which would include the interest expense.
I'm not sure, but there are lots of intriguing options, none of which are mutually exclusive: You can keep adding subs, which Spotify certainly intends to do.
"I think the two religious Shiite establishments cannot have coexistence and are mutually exclusive," said Farshad Ghorbanpour, an analyst close to the administration of President Hassan Rouhani.
"I don't think it's mutually exclusive that a rights holder would express concerns about things — if they do — and you would continue reporting on it," he said.
But the women in the jury line up one cogent argument after another in support of their empathy, demonstrating that logic and empathy are not mutually exclusive.
" That language was echoed by Liberty Counsel, which said in a statement that same-sex "marriage" — it used the quotation marks — and religious freedom were "mutually exclusive.
But the response you get from most people on the left is that economic populism and identity politics aren't mutually exclusive, and in fact are inextricably linked.
The positions are not mutually exclusive, of feeling both frustrated at the US aggression but also frustrated at the mismanagement [and] corruption taking place in the country.
"It is important that Migration Colombia and Migration Peru know how many of them have been opting for both processes, because they are mutually exclusive," Sevilla said.
" Told about Hill's testimony that such a theory bolsters Russia's case, Roy shot back: "In what kind of universe, in what universe are these things mutually exclusive?
But they suggested that financial survival and journalistic swagger — the kind that made Condé Nast an emblem of the golden age of publishing — need not be mutually exclusive.
Roof's reading of the flag is the best argument for its removal, and the removal of any Confederate monument — he's never felt hate and heritage were mutually exclusive.
Loving yourself and wanting to improve are not mutually exclusive, so ahead, dive into three skin stories, the next chapters of which, we remind you, are still unwritten.
They aren't necessarily mutually exclusive either; it could have been a combination of the following: Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton was at one point favorite to take over CIA.
It's been plaguing Windows users and hospitals (not mutually exclusive) for several years, so the fact that it's spread to OS X in any form is indeed bad.
The resolution is not a law, but a statement "emphasizing that protection of our environment and investment in our community are not mutually exclusive," in Christian's own words.
The power of her work comes from its suggestion that specificity and universality of identity and experience are not mutually exclusive concepts, but often exist side by side.
"These aren't not mutually exclusive, motivating factors [from the business concerns], but I think some people at Apple believe this is about creating the best products you can."
"Fifty-nine percent of respondents under age 3003 said they use Snapchat, and 81 percent said they use Facebook, so the [two platforms] aren't mutually exclusive," he notes.
But a survey from April underscores what the people in these communities have long argued — that police brutality and crime are not mutually exclusive concerns for African Americans.
"They're not mutually exclusive," says David Kramer, who serves small and midsize businesses as president and CEO of Domain Consulting Group and Domain Technology Group in Reading, Pennsylvania.
But if you ask any intelligent young person — two adjectives that are not mutually exclusive — they'll tell you all about what the information superhighway really means to us.
Cue days of tiring Twitter discourse as "film" people and Marvel fans make jabs at each other to try to prove that their movie interests are mutually exclusive.
That said, to recognize that the aims of inclusion and free expression are not mutually exclusive is to recognize that these constitutionally grounded rights are also not absolute.
Economists don't have a great understanding of what drives productivity advances, but there are three realistic possibilities of where gains might come from — and they aren't mutually exclusive.
"It is not mutually exclusive to me to understand both the existence of an investigation and be asking for more perspective on how an investigation began," he said.
"It represents a real change in the messaging to young people growing up in Britain and that idea that blackness and Britishness are mutually exclusive," she told Reuters.
His kindness, compassion, sense of humor, quick wit, and selfless behavior serve as reminders that being an exceptional academic and all around good person are not mutually exclusive.
The delay-discounting model laid out by researchers such as George Ainslie and Howard Rachlin posits that pleasure-induced self-loathing arises from the conflict between mutually exclusive goals.
People travel for all sorts of reasons – who's to say whether it is "better" to travel for the keepsake, the moment, or whether the two are even mutually exclusive.
How would you explain it to someone who's unfamiliar — or who doesn't understand that Black and Latino aren't mutually exclusive — and why is this something you're so passionate about?
For some people, being anxious involves feeling out of control of their own bodies, and for others, it might involve feeling extremely claustrophobic (though the symptoms aren't mutually exclusive).
Protecting the environment and strengthening the economy are not mutually exclusive -- in fact, study after study has shown that permanent protection for our public lands actually drives economic growth.
Pageants have their place as an American cultural tradition dating back to 1921, and I personally look forward to any reminder that intellect and beauty are not mutually exclusive.
" Mossalli, a social media influencer whose company helped to organize the first public sports day for women in Saudi history, added: "Being conservative and contemporary are not mutually exclusive.
" As he put it to me, "The coëxistence of spirituality, an interest in Krishnamurti, in Quakers, and in twenty hours spent at Berghain—you know, that's not mutually exclusive.
"You know, if somebody asked me if I was a country singer or a folk singer, I don't think those terms are even close to mutually exclusive," he said.
Though anger and love are not mutually exclusive emotions, James Baldwin and Martin Luther King Jr. affirmed a view of civic love to pre-empt the need for violence.
"Alaskans have proven, through tried and tested methods on our North Slope, that resource development and wildlife protection are not and should not be considered mutually exclusive," said Rep.
"Teen Vogue takes teen girls seriously and understands that style and substance aren't mutually exclusive," Clinton writes in the statement, saying she jumped at the chance to guest edit.
I know that I live at the intersection of both identities, but sometimes it can feel like being black and gay is to live in between two mutually exclusive wholes.
Wade, that fighting against the decision being overturned and fighting for this safety net are not mutually exclusive, and that advocates and politicians should be exploring every path they can.
Bearing witness and creating something of aesthetic value are not mutually exclusive—as the work of Robert Capa and Tim Page proves—but a certain tension often exists between them.
"I think we're breaking down barriers by showing that you can be a queer identifying person and have a religious identity that the two are not mutually exclusive," Grace says.
If you're not feeling the tennis-whites look, try recreating her Sports Illustrated cover from last December (all the proof anyone needs that "strong" and "sexy" aren't mutually exclusive terms).
Yet there is no fundamental engineering reason why capturing the coastal runoff from thunderstorms, on the one hand, and curtailing mudslides and flooding, on the other, should be mutually exclusive.
It is often unclear what the author has completely made up and what really happened historically, making neither mutually exclusive but at the same time intensifying the effect of both.
I am grateful that the superstar fertility goddess of this moment is a woman willing to show that a competitive and ambitious spirit and maternal love are not mutually exclusive.
That is not to say that Henry has an agenda when it comes to Wenger, only that Sky punditry and a junior coaching role are, for good reason, mutually exclusive.
The federal judge's ruling is mutually exclusive from another lawsuit Daniels is leveling against Trump regarding a 2016 nondisclosure agreement, which the president's legal team is also seeking to dismiss.
Authenticity and excitement aren't mutually exclusive, as evidenced by 60 pages of endnotes — the print equivalent of the director's commentary on a DVD — detailing the process of reconstructing Yoshitsune's life.
Maintaining the U.S.' longstanding "partnership" with Saudi Arabia while trying to end the decades-long acrimonious relationship with Iran at the same time, will prove difficult if not mutually exclusive.
While style may not be the first thing to pop in mind when planning a woodsy retreat, for those day hikes, aesthetics and functionality don't have to be mutually exclusive.
From the outset, they are approaching the Egyptian-sponsored reconciliation process with divergent, and often mutually exclusive, ideas of where the talks should lead and even of what unity means.
I left with a better knowledge of both the poverty and industriousness of Dharavi, as well as an understanding of Mr. Vaidya's point: that the two are not mutually exclusive.
That fits well with Claremont's plan to set a conflict between religion and morality, and the notion that the two aren't necessarily mutually exclusive, nor does one beget the other.
I have heard nobler Wotans and more craven ones, but by giving voice to both aspects Mr. Volle showed that they were not only not mutually exclusive, but intimately related.
However, OkCupid's data indicates that dating and avoiding other people might not be mutually exclusive, finding that even users who are staying home are using dating apps to connect remotely.
Although the one-time residency has since reached its conclusion, the fruits of its labor remain as indicators that artists and corporations are not mutually exclusive in this day in age.
These categories are not mutually exclusive for Donny and Andrea, who court and question, sidle up to and lash out at the audience, which sits too near the stage for comfort.
The idea of modest clothing is being rebranded, Muhammad believes — finally, people are getting on board with the fact that dressing modestly and fashionably don't have to to be mutually exclusive.
In fact, instead of seeing those two archetypes as mutually exclusive, electropop saw the middle ground between them and synthesized a unique mood that was carefree yet stiff and in control.
Of course, there is nothing mutually exclusive about acknowledging America's problems without giving up America's optimism and belief in our future that is in the bloodstream of our history and culture.
Sustainable community air service, competitive wages for airline pilots, increased First Officer proficiency, and safety-first solutions that reconnect the broken pilot pipeline through proven alternative pathways are not mutually exclusive.
At least Tommen realizes he's been a pretty bad king and a pretty bad son to Cersei — two things that are probably mutually exclusive, but his grace managed to bungle jointly.
The power of her work comes from its suggestion that specificity and universality, when it comes to identity and experience, are not mutually exclusive concepts, but often exist side by side.
These various roles, I should add, are not mutually exclusive, and for the most part they are all inhabited by Ms. Schreck simultaneously, in the same exhilarated, frightened and confused breath.
I really welcome a priest being able to marry because I don't think those things are mutually exclusive, the love of god and the love of having a sexual, romantic partner.
Yet they can't both be the true representative of all Muslims, and that's the thing to understand here: The two countries have mutually exclusive claims to leadership of the Muslim world.
They could have begun an operation intended to disrupt the presidential campaign, as well as an effort to recruit insiders to help them over time — the two are not mutually exclusive.
The past fifteen years have seen the evolution of the conversation over border affairs to an acceptance that the two concepts, far from being mutually exclusive, are in fact mutually reinforcing.
Now we have a Salesforce CMS, and a potential partnership with one of the world's largest web content management (WCM) tools, and it's possible that the two aren't necessarily mutually exclusive.
These are things that are mutually exclusive: you cannot both think that things from other locations far away are better, and also that things from locations closer to you are better.
Illustrating this, many of the voters who selected "leave" in 2016 had very different, and mutually exclusive, ideas about how that would work, leaving Parliament to try to sort it out.
Having to say ... It often becomes mutually exclusive where it's, we want to promote happy speech, like good speech because it's better for our businesses, it's better for humanity, everything else.
Her look is similar to that of the strong, professional female figures in our lives, who have thriving careers and powerful personalities — and know that those don't have to be mutually exclusive.
For those stars who wouldn't be caught dead in non-designer duds (we're looking at you, Anna), the past two seasons proved that the words "couture" and "campaign" are not mutually exclusive.
International Union for Conservation of Nature spokeswoman Rosie Cooney, who is attending the CITES conference, said ecotourism and trophy hunting are not mutually exclusive and both should be used to protect wildlife.
So of course they want new metrics, or the "BuzzFeed is booming" story will be harder to tell: But the skeptical/cynical argument and the one Nguyen is making aren't mutually exclusive.
In the same way that no fanfic is, by definition, more 'canon' than any other, so too are these epilogues not mutually exclusive, but overlapping extrapolations from a shared body of fiction.
To ensure liquidity between users and miners with different assets they would pay or accept fees with, a user can simply issue multiple mutually-exclusive transactions paying with fees in different assets.
" (The two aren't mutually exclusive.) Under Puyallup tribal code, commercial permits "shall be issued when the shellfish harvested will be sold, bartered, or disposed of other than for subsistence or ceremonial use.
One of the things it showed is that Americans do not understand broad ideological terms like "pro-life" and "pro-choice" in rigid ways or even necessarily see them as mutually exclusive.
The stay in school chorus presents him as someone wise enough to forsake immediate earnings for future ones without acknowledging that, in a more just enterprise, the two wouldn't be mutually exclusive.
It's even easier to assume the simplicity of the lyrics means the emotions the music provokes and encourages are less important, as if being good and being decipherable are mutually exclusive things.
Verbal and visual skills are not mutually exclusive by any means, but I'm still amazed at how word people can also present a visual theme in the confines of a crossword grid.
It would bring four bills, in a series, to the House floor for a vote, and whichever one got the biggest vote margin in favor would pass: These bills are mutually exclusive.
After all these years there are the formidable but not mutually exclusive legacies of Ashe: as the only African-American man to win a Grand Slam tournament and as a venerated humanitarian.
As a journalist who primarily covers issues of gender and culture, it doesn't bother me to see my stories appear alongside fashion reports because I don't think these things are mutually exclusive.
But as Marie Solis explains in a piece for Broadly, these two seemingly contradictory directives—the pressure to be tireless, and the incentive to get a good night's sleep—aren't mutually exclusive.
This kind of stage-tested, studio-documented proof that "rock" and "R&B" weren't mutually exclusive—funk patterns blunted by arena scale, soulful singing intensified by virtuosic shredding—will remain his greatest achievement.
Zbigniew Warpechowski, a doyen of Polish performance art who coined the term "avant-garde conservatism" at the turn of the century, has argued that the two things are opposed but not mutually exclusive.
The movement is caught between the mutually exclusive goals of denouncing alienating ideologies like white nationalism, and continuing to appeal to the very people who made it a movement in the first place.
Those things aren't usually mutually exclusive, but Younger treats them as such anyway, making for engaging television and providing another example of a woman having to choose between her career and her heart.
And he also uses the song as a fuck you to all the hip-hop heads who would argue that Auto-Tune and incredible rapping are mutually exclusive, which is a great move.
Practicality and extreme design are often mutually exclusive when it comes to expensive bikes (just look at the awkward angles of the extreme choppers that cruise up and down the 173 every weekend).
"Us" is a tour de force of comic tension and visceral release, a movie that weaponizes our chuckles against us and reminds us that laughing, screaming and thinking are not mutually exclusive pleasures.
Mr Sanders, who has repeatedly questioned his rival's commitment to progressive causes, pointed out that Mrs Clinton has almost the entire establishment behind her—implying that the establishment and progressivism were mutually exclusive.
The two strategies aren't mutually exclusive, however, and the tension between them is central to the ongoing efforts to convert music from a discrete product that can be pirated into an ongoing service.
The authorities alternatively described the rampage as the work of criminals on the run after killing a woman over the weekend, or of Islamic radicals — though the two theories are not mutually exclusive.
" In a 1959 Bulletin issue themed "Science and Art," she wrote, "The artist does create new ways of feeling, and the scientist creates new ways of knowing, but they are not mutually exclusive.
The panel gathered a coalition of groups active in East and South Los Angeles to purposely ally activists and artists, and to remind the audience that these two roles are not mutually exclusive.
I think we can hold the rule of law and submit to the governing authority while also welcoming the stranger and showing compassion to those who are enormous and they're not mutually exclusive.
Famously uninterested in genre labels, as well as supposedly hard-and-fast distinctions between improvisation and composition, Mr. Sorey has established momentum in different lanes that are often thought of as mutually exclusive.
If he does understand them, he is unable to carry that understanding through a complete thought before calling for policies that are not just mutually exclusive but that also lead to contradictory ends.
In a way, that feels more honest than the strain of idealism that distinguishes most superhero movies, daring to question whether great power and great responsibility are a bonded pair, or mutually exclusive.
Kavanaugh could have done what Ford has accused him of back when he was 17 and gone on to be a remarkable student, father, husband, and judge; those two behaviors are not mutually exclusive.
Even though I don't have a degree in dermatology, I do have 20-plus years of experience to back this up: Enjoying fashion and dealing with skin woes don't have to be mutually exclusive.
"The key here is that doing right by the world and generating returns as an investor, we don't view those as mutually exclusive but as achieving the one goal, which is to create value."
Image: James Tuttle KeaneBoth researchers were quick to point out that their hypotheses are not mutually exclusive, and that in fact, a combination of ice and water were probably responsible for Pluto's big stumble.
Furthermore, "popular" and "Oscar-worthy" are not mutually exclusive – even based on Academy precedent, with profitable titles like Avatar, Titanic, and the entire original Lord of the Rings trilogy taking home multiple Academy Awards.
Emilia Clarke has words for anyone under the regressive illusion that being a feminist and being a sex symbol are mutually exclusive — or that beauty and intelligence are an unlikely combination in a woman.
"There's this misconception that illicit markets are run by dangerous criminals, while prescription markets are run by responsible business people, when the truth is that these are not mutually exclusive classifications," Reiman told me.
We're probably going to move toward a more rigorous way of dealing with this: stratification, in which we essentially break up the sample into mutually exclusive groups and treat each like a separate sample.
The menace is caused partly by a tendency of nations to sacrifice the environment at the earlier stages of their economic development, creating the notion that economic progress and environmental protection are mutually exclusive.
The error at the heart of Sanders' "simple" explanation is that she's suggesting that Trump's abilities as a candidate and the possibility of members of his campaign colluding with the Russians are mutually exclusive.
This official suggested the printing process and Trump's vow to keep fighting this issue are not necessarily mutually exclusive -- or at least that administration lawyers are trying to figure out how to square the two.
Bez, even more than Maureen from Driving School or Howard from the Halifax adverts, or the schoolboy who requested and received a Sven-Göran Eriksson haircut, is proof that fame and talent aren't mutually exclusive.
Jillian Lampert, president of the Residential Eating Disorders Consortium, a group that represents about 203 percent of the centers, said, "Health care's always been a business," adding that quality and profit were not mutually exclusive.
Shop soft staples at PactBest for: Cost-conscious and environmentally friendly basics that are soft, lightweight, and simple Why you'll love it: Pact doesn't think being cost-conscious and environmentally conscious should be mutually exclusive.
The mayor has planned a different transit solution for Red Hook and the waterfront: a light rail system stretching 14 miles from Sunset Park to Astoria, Queens, although the two projects are not mutually exclusive.
Though femininity and feminism have often been seen as mutually exclusive in the history of the women's movement, they are increasingly shifting toward each other, at least when it comes to their expression in clothes.
There are two kinds of belonging in Fatima Farheen Mirza's debut novel, "A Place for Us," the first title published under Sarah Jessica Parker's brand-new imprint at Hogarth, and they are often mutually exclusive.
The trend now is toward a much more active retirement, she says, where work and time for personal pursuits or leisure are not mutually exclusive, and where the transition itself — to "retirement" — is highly personalized.
I currently serve as both the chairman of the Republican Study Committee and co-chairman of the bipartisan Honor and Civility Caucus, and I enjoy explaining to audiences why those are not mutually exclusive pursuits.
" With just seven weeks to go, May promised two as yet mutually exclusive outcomes: a deal "... that commands broad support across the community in Northern Ireland ... " and "... that secures a majority in the Westminster Parliament.
It signaled that patriotism and Islam are not mutually exclusive, that sacrifice and grief have no religion, and that the similarities the Khans share with so many American families are far more meaningful than their differences.
She's also worked as a makeup artist on the side while pursuing her degree, and she wanted to make a statement to show that being a good student and loving beauty products are not mutually exclusive.
"Work on a new constitution and economic reforms are not mutually exclusive, they are conducted by different groups and will continue together," said AKP lawmaker Ibrahim Turhan, former Stock Exchange chairman and deputy central bank governor.
Such tangled ties go some way toward explaining why the referendum has divided opinion so fiercely here, permeating public debate with mutually exclusive arguments on everything from border controls and migration to the shape of bananas.
Ultimately, the two goals are not mutually exclusive — streamlined regulations across the country that will not only facilitate the rapid deployment of ISPs, but will also ensure that local municipalities receive the fair treatment they deserve.
Johnston called the sales drop a "toe stub" and noted that the balance between supporting its legacy brands with its new items is being honed, but the company does not view the two as mutually exclusive.
That may be because the titles aren't necessarily mutually exclusive; it may be because he plans to stray as far from Keillor's mold as he has from Bill Monroe's; it may be because he worships Keillor.
But the two words are not mutually exclusive on "Underground," WGN America's new series about a group of enslaved men and women who embark on a harrowing escape from a Georgia plantation via the Underground Railroad.
These two personalities aren't mutually exclusive -- after Trump's last public remarks following the strike against Soleimani, which were scripted and relatively less escalatory, Trump shot himself in the foot with a series of tweets soon after.
But these beliefs are not mutually exclusive: I deserve to make decisions about my body, and I deserve a health care system that doesn't consider what's unacceptable for men to be the gold standard for me.
Obviously, "ordinary opinions" and "racist opinions" are not mutually exclusive, and indeed, the problem with racist (and sexist, misogynistic, homophobic, and transphobic) opinions is that they are so often ordinary — which is to say common, widespread.
To do so, Moon must navigate a volatile mix of mutually exclusive policies, including North Korea's stance that its nuclear arsenal is non-negotiable and Washington's equally strident insistence that complete denuclearisation is the only acceptable outcome.
There are two explanations for the halt, which are not mutually exclusive: either the Obama administration made a decision to refrain from strikes or the cessation derives from a lack of need or opportunity to conduct strikes.
Paco is honestly one of the smartest women I know (we regularly tap her for advice), and she's both a kickass musician and good with money (turns out being creative and being financially savvy aren't mutually exclusive!).
Being a feminist and a humanist are not mutually exclusive, and I think that the more we can connect with each other and not separate, the more that we can use our voices for a productive conversation.
Mr. Schrader doesn't suggest that these are mutually exclusive choices, but rather shows how the strands of Toller's experience twist into a rope that binds and scourges him, until extreme actions start to feel logical and inevitable.
Wellness and one's professional life are often seen as mutually exclusive instead of inseparable, and taking time to pour into yourself — outside of weekends and the 10 vacation days allotted a year — is often met with bewilderment.
C.W.: I agree entirely that these should be vigorously defended, now more than ever, but for me these are not mutually exclusive projects, because of the different terrains and contexts in which these projects are carried out.
"As we as a society have evolved, we have developed this dichotomy where we think that having fun is one thing and doing good is another -- that they're somehow mutually exclusive," Collins told CNN in a recent interview.
When asked by Reuters if the deleveraging campaign has hurt the economy, as suggested by the weak July data, NDRC official Chen Hongwan said the twin goals of sustainable economic growth and debt reduction were not mutually exclusive.
Considering that it was through the efforts of both non-violent leaders like Rosa Parks and self-defense advocates like the Black Panthers that we've gotten this far, maybe hope and realism don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Unable to meaningfully proceed with any investigation, numerous House Democrats and many presidential candidates (the two groups are not mutually exclusive) have come out in favor of impeachment, viewing it as the only investigative option at their disposal.
In the Middle East — more so than perhaps any other region in the world — the security of states and the security of peoples are mutually-exclusive: the focus on state security has in fact made people less secure.
Over the course of several months, Klepper's segments, called Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse, featured man-on-the-street style interviews that he described to me as both "hilarious and terrifying"—two qualities he doesn't consider mutually exclusive.
The third option is that "soul mates" and "people to have fun with" are not mutually exclusive, and that our relationships with our partners, our friends, and ourselves should all play key and interlocking roles in our lives.
Gara LaMarche, the president of the Democracy Alliance, did not dispute the club's heightened focus on progressive organizing, but he said that it was not mutually exclusive with policy work and efforts to appeal to Rust Belt voters.
On the other hand, Eliasson's work also treads a similarly fine line between what might be called populism and intellectualism: appealing alternately to teenagers taking selfies and academics writing papers (not that these are necessarily mutually exclusive categories).
"From long-established institutions to emerging artists and arts collectives, New York's cultural community is a tremendous source of energy and vitality — but safety and creativity are not mutually exclusive," the spokesman, Ryan Max, said in an email.
M.P. Jenny Leong will speak on behalf of Keep Sydney Open and those opposed to the laws, putting forth the criticisms—namely, that "a vibrant nightlife and safe streets are not mutually exclusive"—as well as their alternative solutions.
DOVE: I don&apost think those two are mutually exclusive, nor do I think the fact of being unattractive woman sort of excludes you from being politically adept and capable of being a leader the way Kamala has demonstrated.
Now that we've finally gotten a peek into Lindsay's love-free brain — and have seen her confronted with the fact love and success aren't mutually exclusive — the rest of season 4 seems more exciting than ever for the character.
Education for student loans and substance abuse, of course, aren't mutually exclusive, but I believe we should spend more money, time and attention on addressing the student loan crisis by educating students before they take on the debt. Sen.
If you think that being "strong on the border" and being a member of an organization with "La Raza" in the name are mutually exclusive, there are a lot of prominent Latinos whose loyalty to America comes under suspicion.
"I've always felt that there is not enough focus on fit and wearability in footwear, and that often these two attributes are sacrificed in favor of design—but I don't believe comfort and style are mutually exclusive," she says.
It is likely that Russia was interested in a deal that at least began a move toward ending the conflict, but the approach and objectives of Russia and the US have been too different and, at times, mutually exclusive.
If you float this idea with the big music labels, you'll get a couple responses, which aren't mutually exclusive: Today's IPO doesn't formally change anything between Spotify, the labels and the music acts Spotify wants to work with directly.
BUY NOW Eunbi Bake & Wake Mug, $2000 Form and function need not be mutually exclusive with these wildly charming hand-thrown clay mugs, which come in a variety of colors and are perfect for—uh, yep—waking and baking.
Hipsters, artists, and intellectuals—not necessarily mutually exclusive groups—were gathered to glimpse a bygone era of unfettered experimentalism, and to pay homage to a man that has been giving them permission to explore for more than 50 years.
Starting Wednesday, July 12, the Metrograph mounts a rewarding slate of films from the Swiss director Alain Tanner, whose '70s pictures delighted New York cinephiles by proving, among other things, that self-consciousness and engaging narrative weren't mutually exclusive.
People today would do well to take a page out of Beuys's book and remember that regenerating a nation and remembering mistakes of the past are not at all mutually exclusive; in fact, they should go hand-in-hand.
She told CNN in April that comedy and seriousness do not have to be mutually exclusive -- which is fitting for her appearance at Politicon, a conference aimed at having the left and right sit down and talk about political issues.
But unless three moderate Republicans and three conservative Republicans oppose it for mutually exclusive reasons—the moderates because it soaks the poor too much, the conservatives because it does not soak them enough—then it can't be considered a dead letter.
However, as the data show, the interests of these two great industries, which carried America through the recession of 6900-2628 and will be relied upon to do so again amid future economic slowdowns, are not mutually exclusive, but shared.
Speaking alongside Coeure, Tsakalotos argued that euro zone officials had a moral obligation to act given that Greece had done its share of the deal and German demands to have the IMF on board but delay debt relief were mutually exclusive.
"I think the most important finding is that Americans' support for the Second Amendment and their support for gun control measures are not mutually exclusive, and that's particularly the case with young people," Ipsos research director Mallory Newall told Hill.
"These are not mutually exclusive issues, to talk about race and gender equality and all of those things, and to talk about economic well-being," said Ms. Harris, who is due to visit the leadoff caucus state of Iowa next week.
But a fully open border and an exit from the customs union are mutually exclusive unless Northern Ireland gets a deal that differs slightly from the one the rest of the UK gets, and that's something the DUP categorically rejects.
Katherine Newman, interim chancellor at the University of Massachusetts Boston and the author of "Rampage: The Social Roots of School Shootings," said that encouraging people to come forward with information and other solutions to the gun violence problem aren't mutually exclusive.
And while these are not necessarily mutually exclusive actions, Puerto Rico needs to be careful not to forgo its future and fall prey to the vultures simply out of a desire to get back on its feet as fast as possible.
I don't see that critique and your assertion that this film confronts the escapism of superhero movies as mutually exclusive; in a sense, the audaciously ridiculous nature of extremist pundits feels like an escape from a reality their followers find untoward.
Like the spin of an electron or polarization of an photon, neutrino flavors are properties that can be superimposed together; that is, a neutrino may be simultaneously an electron neutrino and a tau neutrino, even though those things should be mutually exclusive.
And while the two were introduced at different times (Powerball in 1988, Mega Millions in 1996), and were originally mutually exclusive — states where one game could be played couldn't offer the other — that hasn't been true since they merged jurisdictions in 2009.
Washington is a mess when it comes to climate change, split in two mutually exclusive groups of people: those who think the issue is the most urgent problem facing the world and those who refuse to acknowledge it's a problem at all.
"So much from various traditions throughout the African Diaspora have shaped my outlook on life, death, and the concept of art, and what it means to be an artist and healer in which these two roles are not mutually exclusive," she says.
Here are some things we also love:-Access for people who can't always afford, or live in towns without, theaters -Letting everyone, everywhere enjoy releases at the same time-Giving filmmakers more ways to share art These things are not mutually exclusive.
Here are some things we also love:-Access for people who can't always afford, or live in towns without, theaters -Letting everyone, everywhere enjoy releases at the same time-Giving filmmakers more ways to share art These things are not mutually exclusive.
During my time on a college campus, an often tricky place to navigate consent and sexual assault, I saw the way that sex was cleaned of its necessarily sticky nuances, and instead reduced to mutually exclusive dualisms of cis attacker and cis victim.
Here are some things we also love: -Access for people who can't always afford, or live in towns without, theaters -Letting everyone, everywhere enjoy releases at the same time-Giving filmmakers more ways to share art These things are not mutually exclusive.
Instead of relying on the outdated idea that support for Israelis and Palestinians must be mutually exclusive, a growing majority of Democratic candidates increasingly recognize that it is possible and necessary to promote policies, like the two-state solution, that benefit both peoples.
"Popular CMP implementation wizards still allow their clients to choose implied consent, even when they have already indicated the CMP should check whether the visitor's IP is within the geographical scope of the EU, which should be mutually exclusive," the study said.
In the past two weeks, big names including Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Brie Larson have pledged to use their influence to open a wider door to their projects, rejecting the myth that diversity and highly qualified candidates are somehow mutually exclusive.
I pointed out that black struggles and trans struggles, which he tried to rank against one another, are not mutually exclusive, as many trans women are also black women, and they tend to face the worst and most violent forms of discrimination.
Asimov, who came along years before She's All That and The Princess Diaries insisted that beauty and glasses are mutually exclusive, wrote a startlingly accurate essay about how Hollywood forces women to remove their specs before they can become popular or attractive to men.
Being a bodybuilder and being someone who loves their body is definitely not mutually exclusive — but for Jones, she's clearly been way happier since she's let go of the restrictions she put herself under, and has begun enjoying life (and food) the way she should.
It's unclear why Cheryl's character decides to break things off with Diana, other than having to choose her project over her relationship, as if the two were mutually exclusive, leaving the viewer with the outdated idea that one has to choose work or romance.
Our partnership formed out of a mutual desire to bring together artists of different disciplines, with the idea that visual and performing arts do not have to be mutually exclusive, but rather be seen as equally important experiences that can intersect and influence one another.
"Given that espionage and identity theft are not mutually exclusive, the likely existence of an espionage-related motive hardly renders implausible [plaintiffs'] claim that they face a substantial future risk of identity theft and financial fraud as a result of the breaches," the court wrote.
Based on our experience working with open-source names, including Mirantis*, Cloudera*, MongoDB* and others, we have isolated some key lessons for entrepreneurs to consider as they build open-source communities and sustainable businesses in parallel; the two don't have to be mutually exclusive.
In this passage, though, we never get to hear Amy's own feelings about being an artist, what art does or doesn't do for her, or if, in her mind, that wanting to be part of polite society isn't mutually exclusive to being an artist.
But as the erstwhile 90s riot grrrl explains it, the ideas aren't mutually exclusive; as an artist today, she's more interested discovering who she is beyond her traumas, rather than allowing them to hover above her and her work for the rest of her life.
The way you framed your current relationship, as one that's stable but lacking intimacy, and your past relationships as ones that were unstable but sexually fulfilling, signals to me that you have come to see those two aspects — emotional stability and sexual satisfaction — as mutually exclusive.
London wants to secure an ambitious agreement to retain as much business as possible with the EU — a market of 440 million people that is its biggest trading partner — after a transition period ends in December 2020, but is struggling to reconcile various mutually exclusive conditions.
The grades have mostly come under attack because there's an idea that grading things and evaluating them are mutually exclusive, or that grading books is simply not a generous thing to do, as if the grades were not (admittedly somewhat arbitrarily) applied to considered works of criticism.
Chris Murphy, who is generating 2020 buzz himself, is working on a bill that would allow Americans to buy into Medicare on the Obamacare exchanges -- though he has said it and Sanders' proposal aren't mutually exclusive and his could be a bridge to a single-payer system.
Apple and the Justice Department are presenting these mutually exclusive versions of reality to sway public sentiment about whether cellphone makers should be compelled to assist the government's criminal investigations - a question that may eventually be decided by Congress, not the executive branch or the federal courts.
However, by continuously mocking women for dressing like whores—or at least, by claiming that women are deluding themselves when they consider dressing like whores and owning their sexuality empowering—Fey is making the dangerous (and extremely retrograde) statement that sex positivity and feminism are mutually exclusive.
"Getting Republicans to say Donald Trump is temperamentally unfit to be president is not mutually exclusive with running on bold progressives ideas liked debt-free college, expanding Social Security, a public health insurance option and Wall Street reform," said Progressive Change Campaign Committee founder Adam Green.
Or perhaps we have to admit here that the art world and its institutions are in fact constructed of mutually exclusive communities — donors and neighbors, corporate supporters and those seeking alternatives, the "diverse" demographics claimed in a grant report and those whom the exhibitions are actually organized for.
Over the course of the group discussions, some called for a more civil discourse among the two sides of the debate, while others said that the divergent approaches were not actually mutually exclusive and that both approaches could be executed if the factions could agree upon a timeline.
The racial aspect of "Black Panther" made it eagerly anticipated, by African-American fans, by those who opine on trends in popular culture and by those who want to see popular culture and its production represent the diversity of contemporary life more fully (these are not mutually exclusive categories).
It's a difficult balance (not least of which is because URBN CEO Richard Hayne is known to have conservative-leaning political views), but as sites like Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan and this one demonstrate, consumers today want to look stylish and believe in political activism — the two aren't mutually exclusive.
"While my two worlds can coexist, I've learned that for me, being able to keep a foot in both is a delicate balance – because while they are not mutually exclusive, guiding my heart though the swinging pendulum from excess to lack of access is sometimes challenging," she wrote.
Those two pieces of advice are not mutually exclusive this month, which offers a happy assortment of open-air fare, a creepy comedy for those in the mood to be properly scared and — for the nonpassive theatergoer with itchy feet — the chance to get lost in site-specific wonderlands.
" The Texas Democrat doubled down on his support for the two-state solution this week, noting that his potential efforts to work with Netanyahu are "not mutually exclusive to ensuring that the right of self-determination for the Palestinian people is not compromised or undermined or ended all together.
And it also seems a good thing for Kyrgios and the future of the sport that he gets to face Federer when Federer is still able to hit the high notes and still able to hammer home the point that great tennis and great manners are not mutually exclusive.
That relative obscurity over the years could be attributed in part to her spreading herself thin as she moved frequently among different media, including performance, film and painting; and in part to her tendency to exhibit in the nearly mutually exclusive worlds of art and furniture design galleries.
The crucial point that Jenkins makes in her response to Cameron is that women shouldn't be defined solely by their looks or measured by how tough they are — that there's equal worth in a woman's ability to love others and to display grit, and the two aren't mutually exclusive.
Since its origins in 1954, the Bologna-based brand has focused its branding highly on sexual appeal; under new direction, though, it's straying from the typical vibe most intimates ads have and promoting the fact that sexuality and strength are not mutually exclusive — and that lingerie can be unapologetically feminist.
" A Democratic staffer with knowledge of conversation in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, which has been leading the immigration fight, told Axios that members "want smart, targeted enforcement; we're for secure borders...and having an ICE agency that is transparent, that acts humane and does their job...those are not mutually exclusive.
The interests of the white working class and African-Americans are not mutually exclusive, and, in fact, the two groups must combine forces for the benefit of both in order for the Democrats to take back control of at least the Senate in 2018 and the White House in 2020.
Speaking at a press conference to discuss law enforcement's response to Saturday's mass shooting, during which a man with a rifle opened fire during a traffic stop before firing at random, Abbott argued that easing gun restrictions and preventing mass shootings aren't mutually exclusive after being asked about the new laws.
That includes funding what he calls a "219st century Marshall Plan for Central America," that would focus on stabilizing countries that are the biggest sources of migration to the US. "It's time that we recognize that protecting our borders and treating immigrants with compassion are not mutually exclusive," Castro wrote in April.
" One of the most obvious ways today's young feminists, women like Blanchard and her friends Amandla Stenberg and Yara Shahidi, express this commonality is by presenting themselves in a way that says, "I care about style, I care about the world and my place in it — and these things are not mutually exclusive.
One study of thousands of Brits found that heavy people who were harassed about their weight gained pounds over a two-year period, while those who were more or less left alone lost some (ignoring the fact, of course, that fat and healthy aren't mutually exclusive, and losing weight needn't be a goal).
Those two occurrences, of course, were not mutually exclusive, which is why this is as good a place as any to start when you attempt to wrap your head around the insidious sexual assault scandal that has now enveloped both the football program and the university and toppled several of its leaders.
" And another source just sent us the following note Fawaz sent to all Nest employees today, in which he also explicitly says that "Nest is not for sale" and that his "only agenda for Nest is to scale and grow with innovative products," while noting that "scale and innovation are not mutually exclusive.
Despite all the attention paid to economic anxiety as the basis for Mr. Trump's appeal, the evidence to date is more consistent with his brand of identity politics being the most important cause of this shift in voting patterns from 2012 (though of course economic anxiety and group animus are not mutually exclusive).
It's also not mutually exclusive with federal support for trade schools and graduate degrees to work in the clean energy sector, or union apprenticeship programs that can train a new generation of workers—including those transitioning out of jobs in the extractive sector—to electrify buildings and make them more energy-efficient.
Throughout his career, Sialelli has kept a low profile (at the time of publishing, he boasted just over 1,500 followers on Instagram) — which will hopefully prove clout and skill aren't mutually exclusive — but Lanvin may just need the big-name design chief to put its name back on the map and the red carpet.
This fixation culminated in his infamous 1857 treatise Omphalos: An Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot, in which Gosse argued that emerging evidence that Earth might be millions or billions of years old were not mutually exclusive to the Christian account of creation that dates the planet's origins back only 10,000 years, at most.
Yet this was precisely why it was so refreshing to see Canada's recently elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explain the difference between a "normal" computer and a quantum computer completely off the cuff during a press briefing at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario, thereby proving that politics and science need not be mutually exclusive.
Maybe jumping from one mutually exclusive persona to another, from resentful housewife to single mother to spouse with rocky marriage who remains deeply in love, indicates a talent for the kind of performance games we love in David Bowie, as does playing a straight woman in song when the real Clark is openly gay.
And while Apple — as it did at points onstage Tuesday — argues that unplugging from our devices and innovating them aren't mutually exclusive, the company appears to have two simultaneous desires: to free us from the shackles of its meticulously designed and seductive technology while also finding new ways to weave its products deeper into our everyday lives.
As the former resident of a Letterkenny-esque place called Welland, Ontario, the show appeals to me because it skewers the politics, subcultures and hierarchies of predominantly white small town Canada with an accuracy that might be painful if it weren't so funny and it never forgets that small town trash and intelligence are far from mutually exclusive.
Ordinarily the stock market hates uncertainty almost more than actual bad news, but in a reality where nothing is what it claims to be and mutually exclusive choices can exist comfortably side by side, it is easy to be seduced into believing that all important policy choices will be resolved in the most economically optimal ways.
It is not mutually exclusive that a fiscal conservative can also appreciate the pragmatism necessary to begin a pathway to grow the economy and then deal with the spending and deficit issues in Washington, D.C. On immigration, especially DACA, the Democrats must resist any proposal that may result in a solution credited to the Republican Party.
" 'In "Sharp Objects," the Answers Were There All Along' [The Ringer] Whether you found its final revelation too obvious, too opaque or chillingly perfect, The Ringer's Miles Surrey argues that, "The murder mystery and the show's unnerving tone weren't mutually exclusive — they informed each other, while the dynamics among the three women and the trauma passed down through the family continued to evolve.
"Lack of details on the hour-long 'frank' discussions suggests that none of the uncertainties around TPP and U.S. engagement have been resolved," said Vishnu Varathan of Mizuho Bank in a note, adding the meeting was still a strong reflection of mutually important relations between Japan and the U.S. "There is a sense that 'Abenomics' and 'Trump-onomics' need not be mutually exclusive," Varathan added.
Rather, our true regional fissures can be traced back to the contrasting ideals of the distinct European colonial cultures that first took root on the eastern and southern rims of what is now the United States, and then spread across much of the continent in mutually exclusive settlement bands, laying down the institutions, symbols and cultural norms later arrivals would encounter and, by and large, assimilate into.
Note that these aren't mutually exclusive: Hard to figure out what the consumer proposition for that standalone subscription is: Even with the flurry of programming announcements Apple has made in recent months, it is unlikely to have more than a couple dozen shows ready for air over the next year, and it has yet to acquire a library of content to backstop the new stuff.
From his way of writing about women, hiring them as musicians (particularly in male-dominated fields like percussion) at a time when most would not, or appearing bollock naked on the cover of Lovesexy posed among flowers with one hand covering his nipples like Botticelli's Venus – Prince took every opportunity to embrace the fact that women are both powerful and beautiful, and that those qualities are not mutually exclusive.

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