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"outgrowth" Definitions
  1. (specialist) a thing that grows out of something else
  2. (formal) a natural development or result of something

534 Sentences With "outgrowth"

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"The Fed stopped injecting, so I think it's just the natural outgrowth — the markets themselves — the natural outgrowth of this cessation of liquidity," he said.
The collection is an outgrowth of my website 98 Bowery.
Swatting can be an outgrowth of this kind of behavior.
It is the logical outgrowth of those same sports arguments.
The book is the outgrowth of a devastating personal loss.
The Menendez trial was a direct outgrowth of Citizens United.
What happened to Hill isn't an outgrowth of millennial culture.
That is not the inevitable outgrowth of the 1960s counterculture.
One outgrowth was the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville.
For him, it's just a natural outgrowth of Nidhogg's lengthy development.
Another outgrowth of the MMPR was the advent of cannabis clinics.
An outgrowth of this has been the creation of gilded ghettos.
This barbaric policy is an outgrowth of his own personal cruelty.
Trump is an outgrowth of today's radical, norm-shattering Republican Party.
This is all an outgrowth of Trump's degradation of common decency.
"It might be a complete outgrowth of what's happened," Starr added.
Travel Ban 3.0 is a direct outgrowth of its two predecessors.
Instead, it's the outgrowth of the fervent love of his father.
But it is an obvious outgrowth of the administration's "zero-tolerance" policy.
Such investments are an outgrowth of a paradox of California's environmentalism policies.
Is that a deliberate outgrowth of the idea of the green room?
Women in Video Games, an outgrowth of her existing YouTube video work.
The suspension is another outgrowth of the concern over the coronavirus. Amazon.
Local officials maintain that the holds were an innocent outgrowth of parochialism.
After all, isn't this basically an outgrowth of the ultimate historical truism?
Federal law requires rules to be a "logical outgrowth" of the administrative record.
For Greene, it's also the natural outgrowth of his interests at the time.
That the two would work together on sexual assault was a natural outgrowth.
The glut of female candidates is widely seen as an outgrowth of Mrs.
The technology is also an outgrowth of HTC's increased interest in mixed reality.
Such programs are an outgrowth of the uneven balance of power in China.
The book was the natural outgrowth, Ms. Union said, of years of therapy.
I DON'T THINK THAT'S A NATURAL OR AN INEVITABLE OUTGROWTH OF EITHER IMMIGRATION OR TRADE OR TECHNOLOGY, IT'S AN OUTGROWTH OF POLICIES, JUST LIKE WHEN WE'RE TALKING ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, WE'RE IN CHARGE OF DECIDING HOW IT'S GOING TO WORK.
These decisions are an outgrowth of Canada's precocity in recognising rights and protecting minorities.
The natural outgrowth is a fearful, immigration-skeptic, and white man's world view: Trumpbartism.
The ICO boom is an outgrowth of the emerging, occasionally inscrutable world of cryptocurrencies.
Photography was a natural outgrowth of Wright's obsessions; she'd always been fascinated by food.
Instead, it's an outgrowth of the real experiences impacting the people in Nance's community.
Our Revolution, the outgrowth of Sanders's presidential campaign, helped whip votes on Ellis's behalf.
And Michael Cohen was simply an outgrowth of that desire to just fix it.
Additional evidence showed that Fields's act was an outgrowth of his neo-Nazi ideology.
As The Washington Post notes, the layoffs are an outgrowth of a skittish market.
The medical debt market is a particularly absurd outgrowth of the U.S. healthcare system.
Yet leaving Iraq would be a logical outgrowth of Mr. Trump's policies to date.
The battle is an outgrowth of Mr. Macron's effort to remake the French economy.
SezamPro was an outgrowth of one of the country's most popular BBS systems, Sezam.
One outgrowth of high rents and starter homes, expensive educations and changing social mores?
Trump's campaign, like his private-sector career, has been an outgrowth of his own ego.
The project is an outgrowth of an earlier effort to help soldiers in the field.
A number of lawsuits involving Trump are a direct outgrowth of the special counsel's inquiry.
The rules are an outgrowth of strict net neutrality regulation the commission approved in 2015.
For many people, astrology was probably the most popular outgrowth of advances in ancient timekeeping.
It is a natural outgrowth of an intrinsic hostility to people who are Hispanics. Check.
Bribing your child's way into college seems like an outgrowth of these patterns of overstepping.
Lockheed "increasingly looks to have outgrowth differentiators in an end-market we favor (Defense)," Goldman said.
Lambert said the programs were a natural outgrowth of the professional genealogy services that Ancestry offers.
"This distraction is clearly an outgrowth of the mayor's vendetta against the governor," the insider said.
The regulations are an outgrowth of the strict net neutrality rules the commission approved last year.
Is this an outgrowth of protests like the Women's March, or are other factors at play?
The International Culinary Center is an outgrowth of her father's training institute in the mechanical trades.
The new policy is an outgrowth of the Trump administration's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Later in the essay, he suggests that his misconduct was an outgrowth of becoming a celebrity.
Previously police claimed that the arrest was the outgrowth of an ongoing investigation into human trafficking.
Through Trump's jaundiced eyes, opioid abuse is, as most things are, an outgrowth of illegal immigration.
Remember this is the outgrowth of GATT which came into effect right after World War 2.
In many respects, DIY euthanasia is an outgrowth of the pervasive techno-libertarianism of Silicon Valley.
Flat eartherism appeared to be a quirky, benign outgrowth of conspiracy theories in the internet era.
But for McFarlane, it's just a natural outgrowth of his life-long war to express himself.
I think the rape culture theory was just an outgrowth of this infantilized view of women.
School shootings are a particularly chilling outgrowth of the gun violence playing out across the country.
The podcast is an outgrowth, both hosts said, of discussions that they've been having for years.
He rejects scholars' assessment that Islamic militancy is an outgrowth of poverty, poor governance and war.
The current effort is in some ways an outgrowth of the first, featuring the same players.
The ugliness of current European policy is an outgrowth of its lax policies four years ago.
Mr. Sun stressed that the Kidlington phenomenon was also an outgrowth of modern China and globalization.
But I think of limbic capitalism as capitalism's evil twin, a really cancerous outgrowth of productive capitalism.
And somebody please explain to me why Samsung built this ridiculous glossy outgrowth around its Odyssey trackpad.
But, ridiculous though it may sound, such threats are the natural outgrowth of the way Nicki operates.
With the growing public acceptance of pot consumption, Greenhand's profession seems a natural outgrowth of his circumstances.
The second of these two wars, incidentally, was originally billed as the natural outgrowth of Iraq's intransigence.
Rao painted her position as a logical and necessary outgrowth of the decision in the McGahn case.
That initial flowering was in many ways a logical outgrowth of the internet's decentralized, open-protocol roots.
Stephens thinks that Trump is an outgrowth of an anti-intellectual "echo chamber" inhabited by people like Hannity.
"We were an outgrowth of Frederick Douglass and white abolitionists who partnered with him," Obama told ABC News.
It could be the hottest outgrowth of the pot-conomy — highly lucrative for both investors and cannabis companies.
In this context, both of their shows seem to be the outgrowth of their new perspective on life.
More recently, an outgrowth known as "sovereign citizens" believe they have individual power equal to that of government.
Spelman professor Michelle Hite said it's a natural outgrowth of the way black women support each other offline.
Trump's "pivot" is really an outgrowth of the fact that he keeps bouncing off of these institutional constraints.
Such investments are an outgrowth of an emerging paradox of California's well-known political bent toward aggressive environmentalism.
Soto, was an outgrowth of a suit brought in Connecticut by relatives of those killed in the Dec.
Industry sources say Apple's plans are an outgrowth of the TV service it wanted to launch last year.
Then there are other candidates for whom a populist campaign would be a natural outgrowth of their careers.
Similarly, Mr. Holzhauer's audacity — the sheer size of his bets — is an outgrowth of his professional poker career.
Rather, polls have shown that most Americans believe President Kennedy was assassinated as an outgrowth of a conspiracy.
" The enclosures are a natural outgrowth of greater prosperity, Ms. Herold said: "This was a little artists' community.
The Council of Conservative Citizens, an outgrowth of the white supremacist White Citizens Council, was founded in 1988.
There will be no way to simply say that Moore is the abominable outgrowth of Alabama voters' anger.
The company, the outgrowth of a backyard hobby, now makes more than a dozen brandies and similar products.
The modern Fed's independence is an outgrowth of the wild inflation of the 1970s spurred by Richard Nixon's meddling.
To the east is a tumorous outgrowth, thin, then wide, then thin again, doubling back on itself several times.
Lawmakers also said the more proactive approach is an outgrowth of Powell's familiarity with the inner workings of Washington.
The guide was an outgrowth from a research effort that the Collaborative for Student Success sponsored earlier this year.
A natural outgrowth of this is Mayors for 100 percent Clean Energy, which is exactly what it sounds like.
It just sort of happened to her, a natural outgrowth of a lifelong obsession with carefully curating her belongings.
What Silicon Valley takes today as a lasting norm might simply be the outgrowth of unusually low interest rates.
The outgrowth is a GOP that clings to the poles of the party, a reality McCarthy very clearly represents.
President Trump and his aides have repeatedly suggested that his travel ban is an outgrowth of Obama administration policy.
That's an outgrowth of the path Verma — along with Neale and Brookes — charted as a consultant to then-Gov.
As an outgrowth of that, Mitt Romney, a Bain founder, became an individual client managed primarily by Mr. Donovan.
What we are seeing now, however, is the inevitable outgrowth of congressional and public apathy for such presidential behavior.
Your Lady Astronaut novels were an outgrowth of your original novelette, "The Lady Astronaut of Mars," originally published in 2013.
"The centrality of the gaffe is an outgrowth of horse race coverage," New York magazine's Jonathan Chait wrote in 2012.
Critics of the AHCA were outspoken: They swamped congressional offices with phone calls, an outgrowth of earlier town hall disruptions.
The duality inherent in their new fashion range was a clear outgrowth of the special dialogue between Rosborough and Abasi.
They are an outgrowth of last year's strict net neutrality rules, which gave the commission different authority over broadband providers.
My own view is that declining NFL ratings are the logical outgrowth of the decline in legacy linear television overall.
The review is an outgrowth of a Defense Department strategy that focuses on combating rising threats from Russia and China.
Another factor is what Georgia Tech's McGreggor called the rise in resiliency, an outgrowth of the post-financial crisis recession.
NAFTA is an outgrowth of the economic integration of the central U.S. with its neighbors in the north and south.
This is a direct outgrowth of the current tech boom in Silicon Valley, which shows no signs of slowing down.
Rather, they characterize these policies as an outgrowth of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's discretion in determining deportation priorities.
Of course, many of the most popular show are outgrowth of existing media properties like NPR and The New York Times.
Bloomberg calls this latest effort Beyond Carbon, and it is an outgrowth of an ongoing Sierra Club campaign called Beyond Coal.
But the company's head of augmented and virtual reality, Clay Bavor, describes ARCore as an intentional long-term outgrowth of Tango.
Neckbuds. The very name of the product sounds like some ghastly outgrowth that you'd want to have excised from your body.
The bad news about Obamacare shouldn't be shocking, because it is an outgrowth of a fundamental design flaw in the law.
This seems at times to be by design—a method of authoritarian control—and at other times an outgrowth of incompetence.
The chief outgrowth of the attack is the NATO Coöperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence, a think tank and training facility.
Boygenius, along with the solo music of the band members, can be understood as a natural outgrowth of countervailing cultural forces.
Many Egyptians see it as a direct outgrowth of the withering of the political revolution under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
However, the role also seems like a natural outgrowth of the fetishization of her voice engaged in by people like Jones.
Lynchings were a direct outgrowth of a slavery too many continue wanting to pretend didn't shape this country in horrific ways.
"Athleisure is an outgrowth of sportswear," says Dierdre Clemente, a fashion historian and professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
That may conjure visions of ghost planes carving through the air, but it's a natural outgrowth of the Covid-22002 pandemic.
More plausible, perhaps, is that the homers are an outgrowth of baseball's statistical revolution and the logical concepts it has popularized.
Several new books are an outgrowth of the financial crisis, the rise of racial tensions and the increased animosity toward immigrants.
Like the houses of Aravena and Puga, Radic's building is an intervention in nature rather than an organic outgrowth of it.
In it, she'd introduced America to a radical concept: Cooking isn't rocket science as much as it is an outgrowth of feeling.
Curated by Halona Norton-Westbrook, the show serves as an outgrowth of the TMA's concerted drive towards establishing a more holistic collection.
He was the obvious outgrowth of Trumpism — utterly distasteful to established political forces, entirely unapologetic, and seemingly able to defy political gravity.
Companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and the United Launch Alliance (an outgrowth of Lockheed Martin and Boeing) are developing less expensive rockets.
It is, however, troubling to see an international outgrowth of the 3D-printed gun movement find its way back into the headlines.
As Grocery Dive's Jeff Wells points out, the bars are a "natural outgrowth" of an increasing interest in craft beer and wine.
"Thy Will," which is shipping to both country and Christian radio, is the latest outgrowth of the Lady A members' current hiatus.
Total insists nonetheless that it is aiming to become a world leader in electric mobility, a direct outgrowth of its climate strategy.
The group is an outgrowth of Global Zero, a nonpartisan campaign founded in 2007 seeking to rid the world of nuclear arms.
The jihadist "caliphate" of Islamic State (IS), the grotesque outgrowth of Sunni rage, is metastasising to other parts of the Arab world.
"This project is very much an outgrowth of my relationship to them as a part-time wage worker," Mr. Laris Cohen said.
There is virtually no case law on the immunity concept, which experts view as an outgrowth of the notion of executive privilege.
It was a direct outgrowth of a decades-long conservative project to discredit mainstream sources of information as populated by liberal partisans.
The concern about the magnitude of corporate debt is an outgrowth of how the world reacted to the financial crisis in 2008.
It's an outgrowth of Reef Technologies, a parking facilities company that pitched itself as a tech startup to the Softbank Vision Fund.
I asked him why the distinction between democracy and liberalism is so crucial, and why illiberalism is a natural outgrowth of democracy.
Electronic dance music is an outgrowth of house music and techno that has become a major industry in Europe and the United States.
The combative approach is partly an outgrowth of Democrats' strategy of maximizing their oversight authority in the House once they wield the gavel.
That's because Trump's executive orders should be interpreted as the outgrowth of a coherent ideological framework and set of ideas about American democracy.
You have both mentioned the humanitarian tragedies which have been an outgrowth in part of what has happened in Syria and in Libya.
Google says Clips, which was announced in October, is the outgrowth of years of research into what people like about their favorite images.
Kalmenson's foray into BioArt was the outgrowth of an open call to artists and filmmakers by the collective Exploding Motor Car in Toronto.
He said Mr. Trump was merely the outgrowth of a political worldview that Republicans have increasingly embraced in Washington and around the country.
Carter's pictures pay homage to a myriad of black power styles of dress and today's street style, an outgrowth of hip-hop culture.
This decision may well be an outgrowth of the American threats of severe American responses, including military ones, along with Chinese restraining efforts.
The well-documented miscarriages of justice in campus sexual assault investigations are the outgrowth of an effort to stamp out a real problem.
Their awkward convergence becomes an incandescent, allegorical outgrowth of the agonizing introspection that Abélard and Héloïse undergo in their search for self-awareness.
It was, he said, another outgrowth of the tensions between club leaders and foundation leaders that led the charity to cease actively operating.
It took Ms. Warren only two days after the 2016 election to cast Mr. Trump as an outgrowth of an electorate demanding change.
The new arrest warrant for Mr. Batista is an outgrowth of a multiyear inquiry into graft involving Petrobras, the state-owned oil company.
The shift is an outgrowth of China's evolution from an impoverished slumbering introvert to deep-pocketed mercantilist with economic interests across the globe.
It is an outgrowth of Old Testament ideas of priestly abstinence during sacrifices, extended to reflect the daily responsibilities of a Christian priest.
In a short opening speech, Attorney General Bill Barr called the Section 2303 workshop an outgrowth of antitrust investigations into big tech companies.
The interest in food as medicine is largely an outgrowth of the nutritional know-how acquired during the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s.
Ivy Tech said its conclusion was the logical outgrowth of the Supreme Court's prohibition on gender stereotyping in 113's Price Waterhouse v.
Baby Yoda is a productivity metaphor, O.K. Boomer can be tied to homeownership and hemp farming is an outgrowth of the trade war.
Trumpism is an outgrowth of the kind of propaganda right-wing politicians and media have foisted on Americans for the entirety of Obama's presidency.
But so far, it's still a relatively new outgrowth of Facebook's extremely popular social login system, which is directly tied to a user's profile.
Economic forecasts are getting ratcheted lower instead of higher, and expectations for inflation, a seemingly natural outgrowth of low rates, are falling as well.
In fact, her entire campaign is an outgrowth of a voter mobilization effort she's been working on for years, called The New Georgia Project.
The quick rise of her brand has been an outgrowth of her seductively elegant designs, which draw from influences often ignored by her peers.
Evangelicals obey no canon law; each denomination is responsible for itself, an outgrowth of the Protestant belief in the individual priesthood of every believer.
Manafort faces charges of financial corruption and fraud, although the case is a separate outgrowth from the Russia controversies that dog the White House.
The investigation began about a year ago as an outgrowth of a federal Drug Enforcement Administration probe into a drug-trafficking ring, Rosenstein said.
The global development of the drug war is inseparable from the development of US imperialism, and indeed, is a direct outgrowth of that imperialism.
An outgrowth of the Safaricom's Alpha innovation incubator, "Bonga is a conversational and transactional social network," Shikoh Gitau, Alpha's Head of Products told TechCrunch.
As Mr. Heslin sees it, Mr. Petit needed a new calling; politics was a natural outgrowth of his foundation work and criminal-justice advocacy.
Organizers first began allowing the banners in 1948 as an outgrowth of the Anti-Partition campaign in Ireland at the time, Mr. Ridge said.
It's a natural outgrowth of the fact that consumers aren't the company's customers; they and their data are the product it packages and sells.
Fortune considered the project an outgrowth of her work researching and exhibiting under-appreciated Italian woman artists, and approached Gealt to direct the research.
But the third problem - an outgrowth of broadening the purpose of labeling beyond the provision of safety and nutrition information - is the most detrimental.
In 2000, the Communications Workers of America tried to organize Amazon's customer service workers, as an outgrowth of its work with the telecom industry.
An unabashed segregationist, Mr. Helms was affiliated with the Council of Conservative Citizens, an outgrowth of the White Citizens' Councils that promoted white supremacy.
Free Facebook is an outgrowth of our "Tragedy of the Commons" desire to never pay for online content and investors' preference for growth over sustainability.
These scooters are just the latest outgrowth of a growing conflict between cities and startups that have rushed to capitalize on a growing mobility marketplace.
While Ainslie admits they can be an issue, they're also an outgrowth of the communication Chrome was built to enable, so it's a delicate balance.
The more time we spend on our phones, the more text messaging seems like a natural artistic medium, a modern outgrowth of the epistolary novel.
Home Depot Shopping malls are a natural outgrowth of suburbs, but big box stores, or category killers as they're sometimes called, are even more impressive.
In another column, he's the Hugh Hefner-ian outgrowth of a 60s-era liberal masculinity that eclipsed traditional Christian values of monogamy and sexual restraint.
The Occupy movement lasted only a few months, but its attack on economic inequality as an outgrowth of market liberalism had a profound political impact.
The agreement is an outgrowth of X's Project Loon, which on several occasions has beamed cellphone service to Earth from a network of large balloons.
This rule, an outgrowth of the Fourth Amendment bar on "unreasonable searches and seizures", deters police from violating citizens' constitutional rights when undertaking criminal investigations.
The practices are an outgrowth of behavior that has long been practiced on Reddit and other online communities that has gone largely unpoliced by platforms.
As an outgrowth of independent spirit, some of the artists affiliated with Temístocles 44 and La Panadería formed SOMA, an independent art organization, in 2009.
Islamic studies in America was an outgrowth of European Orientalist thought, which focused on Arabic language and literature and the core Arab lands of Islam.
Central to this emerging critique is the interpretation of the environmental exploitation of the earth and its inhabitants as a direct outgrowth of unregulated capitalism.
The outcry from the Israeli Druse has exposed flaws in the law for many Jews who previously accepted it as a natural outgrowth of Zionism.
The law, an outgrowth of the Trading With the Enemy Act, was used during the Cold War to impose economic sanctions on the Soviet Union.
The caudillo-from-Queens style of Donald Trump is unique to the man himself, but it's also an outgrowth of trends that go back generations.
The series is the outgrowth of a one-woman play, "Chewing Gum Dreams," which Ms. Coel wrote in college, and it's very much Tracey's story.
Tec de Monterrey has had a football team for nearly 70 years, an outgrowth of the sport carried to Mexico by American visitors years before.
"The Democrats' impeachment inquiry is not the organic outgrowth of serious misconduct; it is an orchestrated campaign to upend our political system," the report reads.
Mr. Lee's arrest last month was an outgrowth of corruption allegations against South Korea's president, Park Geun-hye, who was impeached by Parliament in December.
These companies were an outgrowth of a crisis, when home prices and the homeownership rate both saw record drops in a short period of time.
"The Democrats' impeachment inquiry is not the organic outgrowth of serious misconduct; it is an orchestrated campaign to upend our political system," the report states.
How terrifying is the notion of a super power like Russia viewing military policy as simply a psychic outgrowth of its personal conception of masculinity?
A modern outgrowth of this approach is calls by thinkers such as Barbara Ehrenreich for employers to adjust to the needs of such single mothers.
That said, the sexual harassment piece in particular, has been ... you could look at it as an outgrowth of our efforts to become more inclusive.
This defense is a natural outgrowth of the unitary executive theory, a legal doctrine advanced by apologists for the imperial presidency, including Attorney General William Barr.
A statement on Twitter describes the counter-terrorism forum as an outgrowth of the EU Internet Forum and the Shared Industry Hash Database, among other efforts.
It's possible to view the wine bars of Melbourne as outgrowth of the city's famous cafe culture, and its residents' preference for casual, high-quality dining.
This program was initially an outgrowth of a type of program that cropped up in a number of states, known as Mothers' Pensions, in the 1910s.
Here, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, a direct outgrowth of the Jones-Lewis band, hunkers down for a weeklong engagement, playing music from across the historical spectrum.
There is a strong industry bias against considering grand ideological context when reporting on partisan dysfunction that is, at its core, an outgrowth of ideological conflict.
Vitriol toward Mexican immigrants was interpreted as a response to labor competition from unskilled, undocumented workers—an outgrowth of zero-sum economics rather than of xenophobia.
BRCK, which is an outgrowth of Kenya's iHub and Ushahidi crowdsourcing company, has been developing a suite of products to meet public and private internet needs.
Their antic legislating is, in part, an outgrowth of the fact that their ultimate goal is to undermine what exists, rather to than forge something new.
It's a natural outgrowth of Otpor's strategy of forcing moral questions into the public, making the simple question "Which side are you on?" impossible to ignore.
The legislation is an outgrowth of the congressional investigations into Russia's election meddling, which has taken a major interest in Russia's use of social media platforms.
Administration officials said that was a positive outgrowth of the diplomatic channels between the United States and Iran opened by the nuclear deal struck last year.
Recognition of Palestine and a new Security Council resolution are not radical new measures, but a natural outgrowth of America's support for a two-state solution.
The first push for the ERA came as an outgrowth of the women's suffrage movement, and it took with it that movement's racist and classist exclusions.
A happy outgrowth of his recovery is what he calls the "new territory" of domesticity: his wife, Laura Gallacher, and their 10-month-old daughter, Mabel.
It was an outgrowth of her 2788-year-old program Women on Web, which offers this kind of service to women in countries where abortion is illegal.
The report is an outgrowth of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015, a bipartisan effort aimed at stemming the global race to the bottom.
Both Dash and its first major consumer product are an outgrowth of U.C. Berkeley's Biomimetic Millisystems Lab, which draw inspiration from nature to build more efficient robotics.
But the travel ban order was a direct outgrowth of Trump's campaign promise to adopt a "Muslim ban," thus making the discriminatory motive especially clear and strong.
The popularity of the musical Hamilton played a role, but equally important has been a broader shift in reputations, which the musical itself is an outgrowth of.
But liberals had a good night across the board, particularly those who are closely aligned with Sanders and Our Revolution, the outgrowth of his 85033 presidential campaign.
"The statute was itself the outgrowth of a decades-long congressional effort to prevent corruption and ensure the merit-based administration of the national government," Garland wrote.
TC Early Stage is an outgrowth of Extra Crunch, TechCrunch's subscription-based editorial offering that focuses on deep analysis and advice around the big topics facing founders.
We and all living creatures are not just inhabitants of Earth, we are Earth — an outgrowth of its physical structure and an engine of its global cycles.
The deferment policies that created such havoc during the Vietnam War were the direct outgrowth of Washington's desire to fight Communism at home as well as abroad.
She's an outgrowth of all of us, a golem created over millennia by an ever-shifting set of thoughts on what it means to be a woman.
He has also regularly joined his subject on the page, an outgrowth, he reveals in his new book, "This Long Pursuit," of his double-entry notation system.
Part of that is an outgrowth of the housing crash; people are simply more conservative when it comes to buying big and leveraging big to do it.
The Freedom Caucus was formed in January 2647 as a principled conservative outgrowth of the Republican Study Committee — a much larger caucus of 28 conservative House members.
Since r is necessarily much higher for blood relatives, the equation explains the origins of altruism as an outgrowth of sacrifice for the sake of one's kin.
The Freedom Caucus was formed in January 2015 as a principled conservative outgrowth of the Republican Study Committee — a much larger caucus of 172 conservative House members.
As an outgrowth of that case, he worked on the investigation of Mr. Abdel Rahman's lawyer, Lynne Stewart, who had her office and files searched by federal authorities.
The new system was an outgrowth of the problems faced by the city in 203, when many Brooklyn streets became buried in snow and took days to clear.
In other words: Billionaires are, and should be, a force for good in the world, as well as being a natural outgrowth of wealth creation and global prosperity.
The ability to lunge out of the water and deliver intense shocks to a mammal as large as a horse represents an impressive adaptive outgrowth of this ability.
These bipartisan recommendations are carefully crafted as an outgrowth of engaging more than 2,000 of the best minds in food and agriculture to identify key issues and opportunities.
Furthermore, any rule that received negative comments from OIRA would have to be significantly revised or entirely re-proposed to avoid running afoul of the "logical outgrowth" doctrine.
The plan is an outgrowth of a call by House Speaker Paul Ryan for Republican lawmakers to offer affirmative policy proposals that go beyond criticisms of Democratic policies.
And by now the making of comparative references to antiquity begins to seem a reflexive habit rather than, as earlier, an organic outgrowth of de Chirico's imaginative sensibility.
This is in many ways an outgrowth of the Southern Strategy and tactics that play into people's racism, like dog whistles — only it's more explicit in its bigotry.
As the New Food Economy notes, this push is an outgrowth of a measure conservative politicians have been trying to implement on the statewide level for years now.
The manager, Emma Conroy, suggested in a statement, that the original, an outgrowth of what was supposed to be a noodle bar, was something of a rush job.
And her shows during New York Fashion Week have seemed more an outgrowth of convenient scheduling, coming during the same week as her Diamond Ball fund-raising gala.
This proposal is an outgrowth of Trump's campaign call for "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," as he put in in December 2015.
As the Countess, the soprano Susanna Phillips, too, put ornamentation in "Dove sono" that felt imposed on the music rather than an organic outgrowth of line or feeling.
On Tuesday, President Trump condemned the episodes, which some critics argued were an outgrowth of the vitriol of last year's presidential campaign and Mr. Trump's tone during it.
The startup feels, in some ways, like a natural outgrowth of a culture that's obsessed with optimization and an economy in which more people work remotely than ever.
It is tempting to read almost everything in the exhibition as either a precursor to, or an outgrowth of, his moody, violent and graphic film and television work.
Sheikh Mohammed said the reality was that Assad and violence by his forces were the core security risk, and that Islamic State was an outgrowth of the civil war.
An outgrowth of the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE, Vitaliti is designed to work on patients recently released from the hospital, so their attending physician can continue to monitor them remotely.
If making sense of Donald Trump requires regular reminders that he is an outgrowth of powerful, ingrained political forces, rather than an unfortunate aberration, the world is certainly obliging.
The dramatic growth in renewable energy during Perry's tenure was not an outgrowth of environmental zeal but rather a pragmatic approach to economic growth with energy at its core.
Current Analysis' Carolina Milanesi says the better facial recognition is an easy outgrowth of companies wanting to put improved sensors on the front-facing cameras to support augmented reality.
The thousands of migrants, some of them violent criminals, in the caravans marching toward our border under their flags are just the most recent visible outgrowth of this phenomenon.
Warren answers with a broad brush, essentially casting the modern Republican Party as an outgrowth and a contributor of the self-dealing forces that elevated Trump to the presidency.
The resistance at that time was a convergence of anti-war sentiment, calls for social justice as an outgrowth of the civil rights movement, and increasing anti-capitalist fervor.
The gradual ratcheting up of partisanship has been underway since the 1980s in the Senate, and this is surely part of the natural outgrowth of that rising partisan tension.
But that's OK, if he keeps doing what he's doing, he's good for..... The president's remarks are an outgrowth of his larger campaign against two Muslim Democratic congresswomen — Reps.
The 2018 season was the first to feature more strikeouts than hits, perhaps an outgrowth of the ever-increasing emphasis on power at the plate and on the mound.
My friends and I were members of the Weather Underground, a militant outgrowth of the Weathermen, itself a radical faction of the left-wing Students for a Democratic Society.
His current quandary is an outgrowth of Barclays's transformation from a three-century-old British commercial and retail lender, with Quaker roots, into a global banking and trading powerhouse.
Racism, the outgrowth "of tribalism, of identity politics, of us against them, in every area of human life," is too deeply ingrained in American society, indeed in human nature.
In other words, is this organic due to size and dominance and consumer impact, or is this really an outgrowth of people's frustration at the outcome of the election?
Leading the charge is KB Strelka, a consultancy backed by Alexander Mamut, an oligarch, and founded as an outgrowth of the liberal-minded Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design.
Like many of Trump's problems, the Bondi flap is an outgrowth of the ill-fated Trump University, a now-shuttered operation that claimed to teach real estate secrets to students.
The platform seems like an outgrowth of the quantified self movement — a movement pairing technology with personal data to help you improve your life in some mental or physical way.
Some see this increase in demand for exorcisms as an outgrowth of popular culture's fascination with the practice, which was kicked off in 1973 with William Friedkin's film The Exorcist.
Nehlen's strain of both alt-right race baiting and populist messaging is a clear outgrowth of Trumpism, even if it might not be enough to propel Nehlen to the nomination.
Absolutely. But this is a natural outgrowth of the system the NFL—and, in fairness, the players' union that negotiated and agreed to the current Collective Bargaining Agreement—has created.
"One other outgrowth of the current crisis is the number of restructuring transactions that are just being torn up and where the debtor needs to start from scratch," Shah said.
The workshops are an outgrowth of the Milford conference, which was founded in 1968 at Clarion State College (now Clarion University) in Milford, Pa., by the author Robin Scott Wilson.
For anyone still inclined to believe that liberal democracy is the inevitable outgrowth of human progress — an outcome hastened by the postwar institutions — these events have provided a sobering rejoinder.
He believed in manners, not merely as an outgrowth of his patrician background and not principally in a fussy way, but because he saw them as an expression of respect.
This network's influence was supercharged in the 1980s and '90s as an outgrowth of Turkey's bloody war against the PKK, a Kurdish separatist group that operated in the country's southeast.
It's also an outgrowth of market forces: The popularity of midcentury furniture rendered the classics too costly for young designers, who were forced to look for more obscure vintage inspiration.
Collins defended his legal practice based in Hall County, where he was born, raised and still lives, saying that it was an outgrowth of his work as a Baptist pastor.
The European trade bloc is an outgrowth of a U.S.-encouraged and financed process of Europe's postwar reconciliation in an attempt to keep France and Germany off each other's throats.
The move for independence is new and is a direct outgrowth of the last time the National People's Congress chose to set rules on how Hong Kong runs its affairs.
The bill was the natural outgrowth of last month's budget deal, in which Congress agreed to raise the spending caps by more than $300 billion over the next two years.
While President Trump has condemned the episodes, some critics argue that they are an outgrowth of the vitriol of last year's presidential campaign, and of Mr. Trump's tone during it.
The news conference was, in many ways, a natural outgrowth of Mr. Trump's adjustment to the sprawling bureaucracy of the White House after decades of overseeing a close-knit business.
Duva leapt into the ring, bumped the referee, then collapsed from the shock of a portable cardiac stimulator he was wearing, the outgrowth of a heart attack two years earlier.
The L.R.E.M. politicians I talked to had a narrative about the gilets jaunes: their numbers are low, and the movement is an outgrowth of problems that began long before Macron.
Often, the King of Pop's decision to surround himself with children was dismissed as a natural outgrowth of his own celebrity childhood — a defense Streisand continued to allude to Friday.
The President's acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is largely seen on Capitol Hill as an outgrowth of the House Freedom Caucus -- the rabble rousing group to which he once belonged.
Tan co-founded Razer in 2005 as an outgrowth his team's late-90s attempts to build an early gaming-specific mouse, a project that gave rise to the original Razer Boomslang.
One outgrowth of the Valley's efforts, a service called MobilizeAmerica, has helped Baer find potential supporters in Florida's 18th District, a chunk of the state about the size of Rhode Island.
Simultaneously distinct from Butterfly and a natural outgrowth, this is a brilliant way to follow an untoppable album, and it makes me wonder about directions he might pursue in the future.
But Mercer arguably has become better known in political circles for his deep support of President Trump, which is an outgrowth of his existing relationship with Steve Bannon and Breitbart News.
But counting on winning a game with one hit — something the Yankees had not done since 212 — seemed like an inevitable outgrowth of how they are swinging the bat this season.
Berlatsky's claim that she is the "natural outgrowth of an individualistic, reactionary ideology which calls first for internal spiritual renewal rather than systemic cultural and political change," makes an ahistorical argument.
They found a chilly reception, an outgrowth of the political polarization that has roiled Brazil amid efforts to force President Dilma Rousseff from office, said Cristina Reni, the refettorio's project manager.
The tax credit approach is actually an outgrowth of the lessons learned from the backlash by millions of parents and teachers against recent federal initiatives, including the Common Core curriculum standards.
The North Korean statement is an outgrowth of the Trump administration's overselling of the agreement reached between the United States, North Korea, and South Korea in the Singapore summit in June.
The manifest ugliness that has defined Trump's campaign is in every way the outgrowth of his base unwillingness to honor anything but whatever is stinking up his mind at the moment.
On one hand, it tries to present an accessible history of electronic music, starting with its outgrowth from disco, house and techno and continuing through its commercialization and fusion with pop.
Democracy is viewed as a problematic outgrowth of Western influence, which is why the IRGC fears pro-democratic populist movements that aren't outwardly supportive of the regime and conservative Islamic values.
Mr. Lynn said Ms. Miller's new group was an outgrowth of that public outreach work — and part of the broader efforts to build a long-term movement to critique corporate power.
In fact, the outgrowth of Sunday's protests had the effect of bridging the normally wide gulf between NFL players and the owners and executives that exert wide influence over personnel decisions.
The campaign is an outgrowth of its riders' "We Stand United" pledge, a loyalty oath its 35 top athletes took in September 2016 in response to Kaepernick's kneeling the month before.
Tribalism is just a collective outgrowth of egoism; it's about placing a wall between one group and another, just as the ego places a wall between an individual and the world.
Featuring 35 performances — from an homage to Carolee Schneemann to a group video show "as performance event" to a silent dance party —  the current festival is an outgrowth of their vision.
Fascism is essentially an outgrowth of a European Enlightenment that decided to sever the bonds between certain Judeo-Christian principles and reason and then reason went off into a murderous direction.
It was an outgrowth of the 2010 and 2012 classes of GOP "freshmen" — new members elected on the back of the Tea Party surge and a new-seeming commitment to grassroots conservatism.
The disclosures are the outgrowth of the FCC's net neutrality rules, which require broadband Internet providers to disclose this information to consumers in a way that's accurate, understandable and easy to find.
"All of this is an outgrowth of policies and practices that predate the Trump administration … [but] what the Trump administration has done has taken them to a whole new level," she said.
The quest for extrasensory perception, an outgrowth of the nineteenth and early twentieth century Spiritualist movement, had begun in the 1930s, mainly with Duke University's parapsychology experiments, conducted by J. B. Rhine.
The fact that Republicans are defending Gianforte and conservative journalists piled on Jacobs isn't confusing or an outgrowth of "broken politics," but the inevitable consequence of virulent illiberalism in the American right.
Because of the book's focus on Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Albert Camus, existentialism in particular emerges as an organic, even obvious outgrowth of these authors' experiences of the war.
Called the MAD Yale Leadership Summit, the gathering is an outgrowth of MAD, the Copenhagen-based nonprofit organization — spearheaded by the chef René Redzepi of Noma — that holds events around the world.
Though mainstream settler leaders denounce violence and try to distance themselves from the radical youth in the hills, Mr. Dotan sees the hilltop dwellers as a natural outgrowth of the original movement.
The memorial was the outgrowth of efforts by a small group of former students and survivors who formed a committee that began working two years ago, enlisting the cooperation of administration officials.
The push to abolish ICE is the outgrowth of the growing belief on the left that no illegal alien should ever be deported unless they've been convicted of a non-immigration crime.
The organizers of the Women's Convention — an outgrowth of the Women's March that drew millions of participants around the globe in January — sparked controversy in mid-October when they announced that Sen.
These harsh measures are an inevitable outgrowth of the way that Trump and other right-wing populists like Orbán position migrants as a dire threat to the societies they're trying to join.
The ancient Greeks rationalized the warmer seasons as the emotional outgrowth of Demeter, the goddess of fertility and harvest, overjoyed at the return of her daughter Persephone to Olympus from the Underworld.
" Of the Spotify and Ancestry collaboration, he said, "it's a kind of souvenirizing of DNA results" — an outgrowth of "heritage tourism" and another way that "everything in the world is getting biologicalized.
The camp is an outgrowth of the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy, in which more than 55,000 migrants have been told to wait and pursue their cases south of the border.
And yes, this is all an outgrowth of white supremacy, a concept that many try to apply only to vocal, violent racists but that is in fact more broadly applicable and pervasive.
It was an outgrowth of a long-running push he had made to integrate computer engineers more deeply into Goldman's business, and, subsequently, to share the software they built directly with clients.
The settlement with Penn State was a "direct outgrowth of the determined dedication by Jim and Evelyn Piazza to the cause of preventing hazing injury and death in Greek life," Kline said.
Among Bloomberg's most significant public endeavors are Everytown for Gun Safety, an outgrowth of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns group he helped create in 2006, and his attention to addressing climate change.
The Jewish camping movement is a hybrid outgrowth of a slew of Jewish cultural projects: urban social and moral reform, Zionist education, denominational training, and the general acculturation to American-style leisure.
Facebook's decision to hire Definers, a corporate-facing outgrowth of the Republican America Rising PAC known for its fierce opposition research, proved to be a deeply controversial departure from Silicon Valley ethical norms.
When Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's admitted that his singular aim was "for President Obama to be a one-term president," he raised eyebrows, but it was the outgrowth of an airtight logic.
"I'm well aware of many of the issues that are the most pressing right now, so I feel as though this new position is a really natural outgrowth of what I've been doing."
The brother-sister duo has used tech to connect with its audience at past shows, like drones and VR, and the latest experience is an outgrowth of what's worked to bring in consumers.
The vulnerability of content moderators is most acute in the Philippines, one of the biggest and fastest-growing hubs of such work and an outgrowth of the country's decades-old call center industry.
As an outgrowth of the charter school initiative, my charter schools director created The Mind Trust, a nonprofit that has fostered an unprecedented collaboration between the city's largest school district and charter schools.
I thought I would ask a somewhat different question: If we implanted these strains with the same cancer, which strains would permit the metastases to grow, and which ones would suppress metastatic outgrowth?
Democrats contend the four-page memo mischaracterizes highly sensitive classified information and was intended to undermine the Mueller criminal probe that was launched in May 2017 as an outgrowth an earlier FBI investigation.
TODAY'S RESURGENCE OF crudités is, then, largely an outgrowth of the farm-to-table movement and its obsession with provenance, which anointed small farms as brand names and their products as premium goods.
But "The Handmaid's Tale" also works harder than its critics sometimes claim to make the theocratic turn seem understandable and plausible, an outgrowth of complexity and not just simplistic liberal stereotypes and paranoias.
And they say that the W.T.O., an outgrowth of Europe's zealous faith in multilateralism, has failed to confront the world's biggest economic challenges, like competition from China, which has cost American factory jobs.
But that decision came after heated debate within the administration over the venue for the summit -- an outgrowth of larger, more substantial disagreements over the wisdom of negotiating with the Taliban at all.
Drag queen merch was, in many ways, an outgrowth of fan art, which speaks to RuPaul's Drag Race's ability to make fans into active participants of the drag economy market it has created.
Mr. Nielsen, who arrived at art school after aborted attempts at goat herding in Fiji and studying Tibetan in Copenhagen, recalls the shared identity as a natural outgrowth of the trio's Danish upbringing.
Though skeptics say the project is mostly an outgrowth of Forrest's pique at what happened to the Western Force, he said he views it as an opportunity to advance the game he loves.
The goal, Teyssier says, is for the guest to feel like an actor in a theatrical production: the natural outgrowth of an age in which vacations are presented like biopics on social media.
The idea was to make fun of the dildo as an outgrowth of America's gun obsession — a perfect story for Babe, she thought, because it mixed a raunchy brand of irony with current events.
It was arguably a response to, and an outgrowth of, the many ways in which individual content creators like Paul and Mongeau have been increasingly shunted to the side as YouTube culture has changed.
She is always referred to as "the spokeswoman" for the Indigenous Governance Council, an outgrowth of the Zapatistas, who staged a brief armed uprising in 1994 for greater indigenous rights, and other activist groups.
Done right, by injecting surprise, deep character motivation, and a level of complexity that defies basic quest formulas, these quests can feel like an entirely organic outgrowth of your character's existence in the world.
This week, "All American Boys," a novel by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely, an outgrowth of the Black Lives Matter movement, appears on The New York Times's best-seller list for young-adult books.
Uber's Dubai general manager, Christopher Free, said the new Uber Yacht service is an outgrowth of the success of the ride-hail company's on-demand helicopter service at Coachella, Sundance, and in the Hamptons.
" The History Channel summarized Air America as a look "at the unique civilian airline known as Air America secretly owned and operated by the CIA which began as an outgrowth of WWII's Flying Tigers.
If that sounds like the stuff of traditional Washington backbiting, that's because it is: The firm itself is an outgrowth of America Rising, the powerful, official research and attack arm of the Republican Party.
Like "Slaughterhouse-Five" and much of the rest of her father's oeuvre, "Wanda June" is "an outgrowth of coming to terms with the evil that he saw, his disappointment in human nature," she said.
That's allowed YouTube to flourish as a kind of radical free speech experiment, but it's also led to the outgrowth of a tremendous amount of extremism, hate speech, and conspiracy theories on the platform.
Graham argued that the Russians saw the "color revolutions," as the Rose and Orange Revolutions were known, as an outgrowth of American policy and feared that regime change would be coming to Russia next.
It's an early icon of affectionate postmodernism: a vision of history as bulwark, not just burden, and an attempt to render the unrest of its times explicitly as the outgrowth of what came before.
In recent years, Mr. Biondi ran a fund that invested in new media and other companies, like Tennis Channel — an outgrowth of his devotion to playing the sport — and sat on numerous corporate boards.
These arrangements are the outgrowth of the One China policy that has governed relations between the United States and China since President Richard M. Nixon's historic meeting with Mao Zedong in Beijing in 1972.
She recognizes the positive aspects of the culture she's studying, seeing it as an outgrowth of many progressive social movements, which collectively gave students "a joyous sense of liberation" when it came to sex.
In an outgrowth of the dispute, several citizens of Mr. Stitt's own tribe have voiced doubts about the governor's family background, raising questions as to whether the governor has any Cherokee ancestry at all.
The administration's neoconservatives argued not just for possible links between Saddam and Osama bin Laden, but that al-Qaeda was an outgrowth of the Middle East's larger problems as they had long identified them.
The list, an outgrowth of the financial crisis and an effort by regulators to rein in big Wall Street institutions, puts financial firms under the microscope of the Fed and the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
It was auspicious that the occasion for his visit was the North American Leaders' Summit, since it's an outgrowth of NAFTA, a free trade agreement whose repeal has become the center of Trump's economic platform.
Save Our Schools, a prominent grass-roots organization supporting the walkout, is an outgrowth of an Arizona group called Stronger Together, which itself is a spinoff of the pro-Hillary Clinton Facebook group Pantsuit Nation.
The wire-encrusted dystopias of '90s anime are the natural outgrowth of a country brought to its knees by nuclear warfare that threw itself into a tech explosion and is now slumping through economic downturn.
That was the time when the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and the Center for Research in Cow Science, an outgrowth of Hindu nationalist groups, first tried to patent cow-urine technology in India.
" In Moscow, which had warned previously of an investigation aimed at Mr. Putin, his spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, said the reports were intended to smear Russia before elections there and were an outgrowth of "Putinophobia.
Younger Americans' willingness to discuss socialism in positive terms is an outgrowth of recent public discontent with the economy that began after the 2008 financial crisis, Mohamed Younis, editor in chief at Gallup, told Hill.
Among the academy's latest crop, announced on Twitter this month, were Hebrew words for shaming ("biyush," an outgrowth of an existing verb, to shame), hashtag ("tag hakbatza" — literally, group tag) and big data ("netunei atek").
Nevertheless, today's anti-Trump right-wing pundits — the Goldbergs, the Kristols, the Ericksons — insist on handling Trump as a mysterious force that fell from the sky rather than the natural outgrowth of their own politics.
"The toss originated in the Dark Ages, and was an outgrowth descendant of that ancient tradition," said Amy Shey Jacobs, the founder of Chandelier Events, a wedding and event planning company based in New York.
Diplomats and trade organization officials acknowledge that the aggressive posture of the United States is in part an outgrowth of a substantial failure by the W.T.O. to update its rules to contend with China's rise.
But I deeply miss the sense of Gilead being something looming on the horizon, the natural outgrowth of the belief that what is wrong with America could be solved with more prayer and more faithfulness.
If you think of the economy in terms of the sterile interplay of supply and demand, the rise in wages is a logical outgrowth of the improvement in the U.S. job market in recent years.
According to the federal Department of Justice, more than one-third of America's victims of violent crimes have been previously victimized – a toxic outgrowth of chaotic or abusive households, violent neighborhoods and other risk factors.
These players that we see as the root of the problem are just an outgrowth from the real issue: not enough people understand what the blockchain is, how it works, and the benefits it presents.
Tuesday, February 5, 2019 | New York City A rare convergence of experts on the human costs of war will discuss the often-ignored outgrowth of the global war on terror: two decades of civilian casualties.
According to TMCF's CEO Johnny Taylor, Koch's involvement was largely the organization's idea, the outgrowth of hearing Koch's remark publicly on mass incarceration and over criminalization of certain offenses, which tend to affect minority communities overwhelmingly.
One potential outgrowth of the Judea and Samaria Chamber of Commerce model is Israeli settlements and sovereignty expanding in the West Bank, while local Palestinian leaders serve as the go-betweens for Palestinian and Israeli business.
The gravitational waves had been predicted by Einstein in 1916, as an outgrowth of his groundbreaking general theory of relativity, which depicted gravity as a distortion of space and time triggered by the presence of matter.
The cheeky Brooklyn outpost Cathouse Proper (an outgrowth of the now-closed Cathouse FUNeral) will show new works by the B-movie and Shakespearean actor Daniel Swanigan Snow, whose mixed-media sculptures often incorporate electric lights.
Funerary fashion is a natural outgrowth of the death positive movement, which encourages people to think about how they want their remains to be handled (among other things) far in advance of illness or old age.
In a Breitbart article defending the alt-right, Yinnopoulos argues that the disturbing racist and anti-Semitic comments made by many alt-right adherents should be seen as an outgrowth of a "youthful, subversive, underground" milieu.
The Gastro-Akademi is an outgrowth of the nonculinary side of the Symposium, where talks have grown ever more grave in recent years, addressing sexual harassment, glacial melt, the behavioral economics of tipping and mental illness.
The bill in question, AB5, is an outgrowth of a May 2018 decision by the California Supreme Court in favor of workers for a document delivery company called Dynamex Operations West that were seeking employment status.
The agency's investigation of Mr. Manafort began last spring as an outgrowth of a criminal investigation into his work for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine and for the country's former president, Viktor F. Yanukovych.
Einstein in 1916 proposed the existence of gravitational waves as an outgrowth of his ground-breaking general theory of relativity, which depicted gravity as a distortion of space and time triggered by the presence of matter.
It's another outgrowth of the dissonance between the states' rush to legalize medicinal weed, and the federal government's persistent classification of marijuana as a drug as dangerous as heroin or ecstasy with no medical benefit whatsoever.
Alarmed by northerners' political clout and the lucrative corruption enabled by American economic and military intervention, landowning Francophile elders recoiled from the squalid new society emerging as an outgrowth of the new stage of the war.
"Momentum in this field had reached critical mass," Smith told me, recalling that the Outsider Art Fair, which his company, Sanford L. Smith + Associates, first presented in 183, was an outgrowth of its popular Fall Antiques Show.
"The natural outgrowth of that has been: 'Let's have some conversations around the quote-unquote deal, because it's not going to be what that deal was set up on; it's going to be something different,'" Evers said.
For over 100 years in the U.S., the historical consensus in academia and popular memory held that the South's racial segregation was an outgrowth of a heavy-handed policy of Reconstruction, imposed by an arrogant Northern elite.
For him to turn around and boast that Republicans are going to make the rest of us worse off—and as an outgrowth of a supposed commitment to personal responsibility—is a bell that can't be unrung.
Both of these pointed to the collapsed bar, but there was controversy over how it might have formed -- as a natural outgrowth of the massive bar that formed from the disk, or from merging with other galaxies.
The enduring flinch factor of meat hooks shouldn't obscure the satirical elements in this 1974 film (or the way in which its violence has been seen as either an outgrowth of or proxy for the Vietnam War).
The F.B.I. investigation into Mr. Manafort began last spring, and was an outgrowth of a criminal investigation into his work for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine and for the country's former president, Viktor F. Yanukovych.
She taught us to think about anorexia holistically, as an outgrowth of many different and sometimes competing factors -- psychology, genetics, social and cultural expectations -- as well the natural desire for young people to be accepted and valued.
And in that sense it was an outgrowth of what I was doing at the Times because I really was trying to make every piece I did very much fully reported but also having opinion in it.
After helping to found the Herut (Freedom) party, he reached the top echelons of its outgrowth, the Likud, and was seen by many as the natural heir of the conservative prime ministers Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Shamir.
Parity increases with each passing year, as of course it must—not because of some moral argument but because the natural outgrowth of greater athletic opportunity for women, or any group, is more athletes within that group.
There were hints of that broken promise before Witness even came out, going back to the February release of "Chained to the Rhythm," which Perry characterized as the outgrowth of her dismay over the 2016 presidential election.
Like "Old Joe" it was the product of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an outgrowth of two organizations that arose after the Civil War to pay homage to the Confederacy through the construction of monuments and memorials.
The agenda, "A Vision for Black Lives: Policy Demands for Black Power, Freedom & Justice," was created by the Movement for Black Lives Policy Table, an outgrowth of the Movement for Black Lives Convening in Cleveland in July 2015.
An outgrowth of the legendary Upright Citizens Brigade improv group founded by the likes of Amy Poehler, Adam McKay, and Matt Walsh, the UCB training center is the only accredited improv and sketch comedy school in the country.
Whether it is conscious strategy or the outgrowth of a general attitude toward laws and pre-existing norms, the Trump administration has managed to take advantage of these limits to make sure that accountability is at a minimum.
The reaction of many Charlestonians to the extraordinary moment, at a bond hearing the day after Roof's arrest, when, one by one, family members stood and forgave him, was an outgrowth of the city's relationship to that past.
For decades, politicians have been reluctant to make any statement resembling an apology for the attack, which many in Japan argue was the natural outgrowth of an American-led oil embargo that would have starved the Japanese empire.
The pressure campaign against Buttigieg has emerged as an outgrowth from an ongoing spat with Warren, a favorite of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, that started largely over a debate regarding Warren's "Medicare for All" plan.
ISIS is an outgrowth of the group that was once Al Qaeda's affiliate in Iraq, and for years the affiliate clashed with the larger terrorist group over whether it was strategically sound to carry out massacres against Shiite Muslims.
The announcement by President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday that Iran will partially cease to comply with the 2015 nuclear deal was a foreseeable outgrowth of draconian sanctions imposed by the U.S. after its withdrawal from the agreement last year.
Today's Congolese politics are a direct outgrowth of the Cold War, when the brutal, corrupt, Mobutu Sese Seko government was supported by the United States as a bulwark against Marxist insurgents led by Laurent Kabila, father of the incumbent.
For a generation of economics students, it was an important outgrowth of the so-called Mundell-Fleming model, which incorporated the impact of capital flows into a more general treatment of interest rates, exchange-rate policy, trade and stability.
Bathed in a nutrient-rich broth suffused with growth factors, the cells will double and redouble in an incubator over the course of the following two weeks, forming a lush outgrowth of malignant cells — cancer abstracted in a dish.
But as an outgrowth of a peculiarly American (that is to say, paradoxical and self-defeating) brand of Puritanical asceticism, this new minimalist lifestyle always seems to end in enabling new modes of consumption, a veritable excess of less.
I swallowed the media's portrayal of your abuse allegations against your father as an outgrowth of a twisted custody battle between Mia Farrow and him, and did not look further into the situation, for which I am terribly sorry.
SPPAL is an outgrowth of a intervention-based approach to policing called the Hub model that partners cops with social workers and schools to identify and intervene with people believed to be at risk of becoming criminals or victims.
Nearby is also the Barenboim-Said Academy, a college combining musical and humanistic education for students from the Middle East and an outgrowth of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra founded by Mr. Barenboim and the cultural critic Edward Said.
On Monday, Mr. Reuss framed the company's strategy as a natural outgrowth of what it had learned from its existing entry in the all-electric arena, the Chevrolet Bolt, even though it has achieved only negligible sales so far.
A number of Libor traders faced criminal charges as an outgrowth of the commission's investigations, for example, as did the so-called flash-crash trader, Navinder Singh Sarao, who was accused of contributing to that May 2010 market plunge.
The GOP's immediate, almost unthinking rejection of nearly every Democratic initiative, beginning with the Recovery Act (a bill every single House Republican opposed in the face of a looming depression), was an outgrowth of a political strategy more than of ideology.
Three Republican senators running for president left the campaign trail briefly and returned to vote on the measure, an outgrowth of the terrorist attacks in Paris and elsewhere last year and of increasing unease among American voters over the nation's security.
Many of the latter group currently show and perform in and around New York City, and it seems a natural outgrowth to showcase their incremental innovations on what's now a recognized way of using technology in art and sound practices.
According to legal experts, Lackman's experience is an outgrowth of a new and hardcore approach to tackling piracy in Canada led by a handful of powerful companies—among them Rogers, Bell, and Quebecor, the parent company for TVA and Vidéotron.
The depiction of Obamacare as a many-tendriled monster strangling human liberty was not the GOP's instinctive, ideological reaction to the bill, but an outgrowth of a strategic choice the party made to deny Obama any claim to having forged consensus.
Anti-anti-Trumpism is a natural outgrowth of longstanding Republican tendencies toward negative politics, which ramped up in the 1990s when then–House Speaker Newt Gingrich and fellow Republicans made opposing President Bill Clinton the primary feature of their party.
The effort, by a nonprofit group called Acronym and an affiliated political action committee, is an outgrowth of growing concern by some Democratic officials that Mr. Trump could build an insurmountable edge in those key states through massive early advertising efforts.
" Statement from Ted Leonsis, owner of the NBA's Washington Wizards and the NHL's Washington Capitals (his investment firm also has a stake in DraftKings): "The Supreme Court's decision today ... is in many ways the logical outgrowth of fans' obsession with data.
Demon City is largely the outgrowth of this line of thinking; even as she enlists her friends to contribute, there's a warped voice that's distinctly Crampton's, a way of overstuffing samples and intersecting instrumentals that could only belong to her.
This myth is damaging, especially so because it spreads a false idea of the causal relationship between socially and economically harmful monopoly power and legitimate competition, private property and individual rights — treating the former as a natural outgrowth of the latter.
Trump's declaration of emergency is a natural outgrowth of the philosophy that every lever of power can be used with no limit and that the ends always justify the means—even when the end is a hideous monument to racism.
Pitched as a topical, behind-the-scenes look at politics, "The Circus" was another high-profile outgrowth of the Heilemann-Halperin partnership, which began in 2008 and grew to include best-selling books, a television movie and a Bloomberg TV series.
The lawsuit is an outgrowth of an acrimonious split between the Nederlander Organization, which is one of the biggest theater owners in the country, and Ms. Hays, who has parlayed a huge real estate fortune into a successful theater career.
The latest such effort is AI for Health, a $40 million, five-year outgrowth of Microsoft's AI for Good program that aims to help apply the benefits of AI with an eye to bettering the health of the less fortunate worldwide.
Openness in a marriage, for better or for worse, would seem a natural outgrowth of those conflicting cultural values, especially since same-sex marriage, open adoptions, single-parent homes, and ideas about gender fluidity have already redefined what constitutes a family.
While acknowledging the need to help more people afford college, Dr. Folt defended the high cost of schools like hers, saying it was an outgrowth of the many opportunities for research, travel and learning that an institution like U.S.C. provides.
Last Month, the Obama administration said it will review whether the law should render the state ineligible for billions of federal dollars for schools, highways and housing — and the Justice Department's ultimatum Wednesday appeared to be an outgrowth of that approach.
This pantry is an outgrowth of the one organized through Bryant Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church in Cove City, N.C., which expanded after the hurricane and received a grant last year from The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund through Feeding America.
"Storm Area 51" weekend was the IRL outgrowth of a viral Facebook joke that implored all interested parties to "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All Of Us" — but all I found were the offline remains of an online phenomenon.
Fernandez's enigmatic sex-machine bondage, which probes the shameless vagaries of human desire with Duchampian panache, is an indirect outgrowth of the arrière-garde, male-dominant French Surrealist tastes demonstrated in the 1959 Eros exhibition organized by André Breton and Duchamp in Paris.
This practice could be seen as the natural outgrowth of Norman Vincent Peale's "Power of Positive Thinking," one of the young's Trump's favorite books, which advised readers to show the world that they were optimistic and successful, even when they were not.
And while dropping locked accounts from follower counts won't do much to mitigate the outgrowth of automated bots or stem the tide of misinformation, the move may be a small step toward transparency when it comes to scams accounts and bad actors.
Peskin deemphasized the ban aspect of the ordinance, instead framing it as an outgrowth of the sweeping data privacy reforms signed into law by California Governor Jerry Brown last year and an extension of prior efforts in other counties around the state.
It's also the logical outgrowth of the haphazard campaign he ran, with wanton disregard for the kind of norms—like disclosing tax returns and promising to liquidate holdings—that have bound past candidates or discouraged them from seeking office in the first place.
The venture, an outgrowth of the community's forestry enterprise, discreetly showcases time-honoured native wisdom that protects biodiversity and helps build resilience to climate change - a hot topic at talks on the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) held this month in Cancún.
Logan Shelts, the lead moderator of Air Raid Sirens, an online forum of educators and enthusiasts, said tornado sirens were an outgrowth of the Cold War, when they were installed to alert communities in case of a nuclear attack or an air raid.
Origins of the FBI's interest in Manafort The FBI interest in Manafort dates back at least to 2014, partly as an outgrowth of a US investigation of Viktor Yanukovych, the former Ukrainian president whose pro-Russian regime was ousted amid street protests.
But Dr. Beck had demanded changes that the staff had rejected, meaning that the rule contained items that "differ so greatly from the proposal that they cannot be considered to be the 'logical outgrowth' of the proposal and the comments," Ms. Celeste said.
His refusal to fight for the Nazis was the logical outgrowth of his religious beliefs, and yet despite the fact that these were beliefs allegedly held by the majority of the population, only a small minority took the sort of action he did.
Senator Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina, said the week's events owed to the "physics of politics," framing the rule change as an inevitable outgrowth of a rare partisan filibuster of a Supreme Court pick whom conservatives view as plainly qualified and uncontroversial.
"The Democrats' impeachment inquiry, led by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, is merely the outgrowth of their obsession with re-litigating the results of the 2016 presidential election," the Republican staff of the House Intelligence, Oversight and Foreign Affairs committees wrote.
Swatting may be an outgrowth of this kind of behavior: If thousands or millions of people dislike Hogg because of his political beliefs, it only takes one of those people to go way too far and call the cops on Hogg's house.
"The flattening in the U.S. curve is mostly an outgrowth of Fed hikes in a low inflation environment and ... tends to be associated with lower growth and higher risks premiums in the future," said Richard Franulovich, head of FX strategy at Westpac in New York.
In another outgrowth of the automaker's renewed ambitions, Volvo has broken ground on its first automotive manufacturing plant in the United States, a $500 million facility in Ridgeville, S.C., that will build the next generation S60 sedan and employ 2,000 workers over the next decade.
A synthesis of media and retail: Doug Stephens, CEO of Retail Prophet, says the B8TA model is an inevitable outgrowth of the maturation of e-commerce, in which we are all just a swipe of a smartphone—or an aside to Alexa—from buying something.
But the magnitude of the lies that House Republicans had to tell to pass the AHCA is a direct outgrowth of the perversity of the plan, and the deception will become abundantly clear if Republicans ever find themselves in the unenviable position of implementing it.
The court battle comes as policy makers in Washington decide whether large financial institutions are "too big to manage" – an outgrowth of the fight over "too big to fail," the idea that a large financial institution can damage the whole economy in times of distress.
In its focus on series past and present and the increasingly activist nature of TV fandom, ATX is both an outgrowth of and a real-world analog to the contemporary viewing experience, when new series sit alongside still-popular old ones in streaming queues.
The former speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin and his predecessor, John A. Boehner of Ohio, had to contend with the ultraconservative House Freedom Caucus, the ideological outgrowth of the Tea Party, which routinely threatened to vote against crucial measures they considered insufficiently conservative.
In one outgrowth of the Clinton-Sanders primary, Kimberly Ellis, who was endorsed by Our Revolution, the successor group to Sanders' presidential campaign, nearly toppled Eric Bauman — himself a progressive, but a longtime party figure — in this year's bitter race for state party chair.
But I think the uptick in open racial hostility is an outgrowth of a more generalized aversion to change and suspicion of outsiders, coupled with an acute sense of being besieged and a difficult-to-articulate ache for the loss of an established order.
For example, today's policing that disproportionately targets blacks is an outgrowth of slave patrols that "were formed to control and monitor runaway slaves and free blacks, the precursor and foundation of the modern police department," according to Dr. Yesenia Barragan, a historian of race and slavery.
Mr Calvey has called the charges baseless, and says they are the outgrowth of a clash with two minority shareholders, Artem Avetisyan and Sherzod Yusupov, whom Baring Vostok accuses of fraudulently withdrawing assets from a smaller bank of theirs ahead of a merger with Vostochny in 2017.
One outgrowth of that expansion is that in your writing in general, you often dig deep into what one technological change does to the world, then zip past the next few, because that first change makes things alter so fast that there's no time for consideration.
Mr Calvey has called the charges baseless, and says they are the outgrowth of a conflict with two minority shareholders, Artem Avetisyan and Sherzod Yusupov, whom Baring Vostok accuses of fraudulently withdrawing assets from a smaller bank of theirs ahead of a merger with Vostochny in 2017.
Obviously, what we hope occurs in the U.S. is that the Canadian exporter has sufficient growth in his or her business to warrant, as the Canadian dollar strengthens, the creation of an assembly or manufacturing plant as an outgrowth of their ability to compete in this marketplace.
But some in the theater industry in both cities suggested that the move was the predictable outgrowth of the 2013 acquisition of A.T.G., as the company is known, by an American asset management firm, Providence Equity Partners, and the drive such firms have to increase profitability.
Our Revolution, the outgrowth of Sanders's 22019 presidential campaign, and the California Nurses Association, the most prominent outside group that spent on Sanders's behalf last year, both back Kimberly Ellis, a professional organizer from the Bay Area who has spent the last two years running for chair.
Trump's decision to pardon Arpaio, like Trump's success in the Republican primary, is an outgrowth and an emblem of the GOP's decision to foster the intellectual and cultural climates of Fox News across the country—concentrated in heavily gerrymandered congressional districts—to help them win elections.
But the mass appeal of red-state sensationalism feels like a contemporary outgrowth, in that half the country really does believe that the other half is crazy, and while that craziness might not be good for the republic, it does make for great B-movie entertainment.
Now, the storied roboticist says TRI is "all about" cloud robotics, since the research outgrowth of Toyota was built to "think about trusted mobility for all, and also quality of life in a world where we're facing an aging society," he explained about the Institute's founding directive.
In the absence of a robust regulatory framework to rein in the outgrowth of the adtech 'industrial data complex' that's addicted to harvesting Internet users' data for ad targeting, browser makers have found themselves at the coal face of the fight against privacy-hostile tracking technologies.
"Twelfth Night" is an outgrowth of Public Works, a Public Theater program that combines a professional actors with amateur performers from New York's five boroughs to stage boisterous musical adaptations of Shakespeare plays that, invariably, wind up feeling like love letters to the city's diversity and spirit.
A White House official said the meeting was "the outgrowth of a conversation between several members [in the Senate] and all of us over at the White House" who thought it would be a "good time" for Trump's legal team to meet with the entire GOP conference.
On his first day testifying to the Senate Watergate committee back in June 1973, John Dean said: "To one who was in the White House and became somewhat familiar with its interworkings, the Watergate matter was an inevitable outgrowth of a climate" in which expediency trumped law.
In some ways, Holmes' memoir seems like an outgrowth of his popular podcast, called "You Made it Weird," which veers from interviews with well-known comedians to wide-ranging conversations with Christians like Nadia Bolz-Weber and Rob Bell and Buddhist teachers such as Sharon Salzberg and David Nichtern.
"The settlement represents a unique, cooperative agreement, and is an outgrowth of the determined dedication by Jim and Evelyn Piazza to the cause of preventing hazing injury and death in Greek life in the future," Piazza family attorney Tom Kline said in a joint statement with the fraternity.
Ryan Manuel, a political scientist at the University of Hong Kong, told me that, until recently, there was a cautious symbiosis between the government and Chinese tech giants, an outgrowth of forms of Internet supervision dating back to the early nineties, when the Web first came to China.
He noted that the backlash against accommodating ethnic minorities also showed the deep distrust of religion in Quebec, the outgrowth of a period in the 1960s known as the Quiet Revolution, when Quebecers revolted against the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church, including pressuring women to have babies.
Featured recently by Microsoft at its Build conference, predicted to be further discussed by Facebook at its F8 conference, and already in reasonably wide use by messaging platforms such as Twitter, WeChat, Slack and others, bots are seen as an exciting outgrowth of recent advancements in AI (artificial intelligence).
Though some in the party have considered this a result of nefarious lobbying by "big business," the Heckscher-Ohlin model (which since its publication in the 1930s has become integral to our understanding of the patterns of international trade) predicts this as a natural outgrowth of America's factor endowment.
At the same time, the Housing Authority has been working to overhaul a policy bearing the ominous name of "permanent exclusion," an outgrowth of federal litigation in the 1970s, when housing advocates maintained that the authority was evicting too many families because one member had committed a crime.
GE's aviation branch has developed custom aviation manufacturing programs at Nashua Community College and Manchester Community College in New Hampshire, and they've contributed to a new composites training center at Asheville–Buncombe Tech Community College in Asheville, North Carolina, as an outgrowth of their expansion into the region.
The localist movement is itself an outgrowth of the pro-democracy Occupy Central protests of 2014, which swept Hong Kong and reflected a widespread fear among many people here that Beijing is running roughshod over the "one country, two systems" principle governing Hong Kong's transfer to Chinese rule.
The dystopian outgrowth of surveillance capitalism was certainly in awful evidence in 2019, with elections around the world attacked at cheap scale by malicious propaganda that relies on adtech platforms' targeting tools to hijack and skew public debate, while the chaos agents themselves are shielded from democratic view.
"It's hard for a lot of conservative or right-leaning women to see themselves in the movement, because there have been so few people from the right who have been carrying the baton," said Jennifer Pierotti Lim, co-founder of Republican Women for Progress, an outgrowth of Republican Women for Hillary.
Lawmakers on Thursday strongly hinted that they were no longer interested in giving Mr. Tillerson much additional rope, and the drive in both parties to impose sanctions is a clear outgrowth of the investigations into whether President Trump's associates had improper connections to Russian officials during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The private wall idea is an outgrowth of a plan started in December as a GoFundMe campaign by Brian Kolfage, a disabled Air Force veteran living in Florida who says the impetus for his project was mounting public frustration over the government's failure to reach an agreement on border protection.
Facebook, meanwhile, says its efforts to help publishers sell subscriptions is an outgrowth of its Facebook Journalism Project, a long to-do list of things the social network says it wants to do to create a "healthy news ecosystem" — an effort that got a jolt of energy following the 2016 election.
But the quest to see inside the female body's unseeable moments of pleasure is not just an outgrowth of our generation's obsession to document and share every second of our lives; the desire to capture the internal signs of pleasure and arousal has long existed on the margins of culture and science.
"Anticipation culture," where fans hang eagerly on every new drip of new information about a movie or TV show or comic or book, is an outgrowth of marketing strategies that insist audiences are better served by thinking constantly about an upcoming release over the course of months than by walking into it fresh.
The Revolt is a more extreme outgrowth of an older generation of hilltop youths following a doctrine known as the "Price Tag," which called for attacks in the West Bank against Palestinians and the Israeli military for two purposes: deterring official moves against illegal settlement construction, and revenge for Palestinian attacks on Jews.
It was an outgrowth of public anger resulting from questions that arose from those who believe that Saudi Arabia may have had liability in failing to stop the 9/11 attacks that devastated New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon, as well as leading to the crash of flight 93 in Pennsylvania.
But far from contributing to cultural "ignorance," the likes of Stewart and Colbert actually expanded people's collective knowledge of the situation that was developing: Republican voters this year behaved exactly as the smuggest liberal would've predicted, supporting a race-baiting pseudo-strongman who is basically an outgrowth of the conservative infotainment complex.
Their book, an outgrowth of interviews, many of them taped over that time, focuses on style mavericks like Fatima Robinson, a video music director and choreographer, who vamps for the camera in the jeweled and feathered headdress she wore for her visit to the Burning Man festival the year she turned 40.
Meanwhile, the current UK General Election is now a digital petri dish for data scientists and democracy hackers to run wild experiments in microtargeted manipulation — given election laws haven't been updated to take account of the outgrowth of the adtech industry's tracking and targeting infrastructure, despite multiple warnings from watchdogs and parliamentarians.
Given its targeted ads business is powered by a vast outgrowth of tracking (aka personal data processing), there's little risk to Facebook to offer a portability feature buried in a sub-menu somewhere that lets a few in-the-know users click to send a copy of their photos to another tech giant.
Where a conservative Christian might look at our increasing understanding that rape and sexual assault are a constant threat for women and conclude that it's a natural outgrowth of a fallen society, progressives conclude that our growing knowledge is thanks to a necessary and relatively new openness in how we talk about these issues.
Iran's Islamic revolution was in part an outgrowth of American and British meddling back in 1953, when the CIA and Britain's MI6 ousted Iran's prime minister to protect Western oil companies and laid the groundwork for Shia antipathy toward the U.S. In Afghanistan, the U.S. armed and trained Sunni Muslim jihadis to fight the Soviets.
Even "getting away" from our digital devices, as Goldsmith suggests in his winningly cheeky manifesto Wasting Time on the Internet—an outgrowth of his University of Pennsylvania creative writing class, where all communication took place in chat rooms and on social media—we are often just thinking about them, the ghostly phantom limbs of consciousness.
To the contrary, the opposition to the AHCA appears to be an outgrowth not of industry advocacy, but of news reports and consumer backlash to non-partisan analyses of the bill, which show it would uninsure over 20 million people and eliminate protections for people with pre-existing conditions in many parts of the country.
Because, again, new rules are urgently needed — to wrap around digital comms and address digital marketing's weed-like sprawl, an outgrowth that's spawned an entire shadowy industry of trackers, data brokers and people profilers which can be linked to many a data scandal and has driven EU consumers into the arms of ad blockers.
Whether you're a longtime fan or just looking for a place to get started, what follows is a guide to the style spanning its early years as an outgrowth of Afro-Brazilian samba through later, more politically charged styles like música popular brasileira (MPB) and tropicália, both of which followed in bossa nova's wake.
Jean Toomer's classic work of modernism, "Cane," which took Du Bois's metaphor of double consciousness as both theme and structuring principle, to show that what Du Bois felt to be a social malady — an outgrowth of Jim Crow racism — which had to be cured, as it were, was in fact the definition of modernity itself.
Part of this slump in bonds stems from inflation fears, but some of it was also an outgrowth of comments by Steven Mnuchin, Mr. Trump's nominee for Treasury secretary, that to lock in today's low rates, he would be open to the government issuing ultralong bonds, with maturities of 50 and even 100 years.
Here is his deepest rejoinder: "Your very ideas are but the outgrowth of the conditions of your bourgeois production and bourgeois property, just as your jurisprudence is but the will of your class made into a law for all, a will whose essential character and direction are determined by the economical conditions of existence of your class".
For some years, she has wanted to do a show about long-term relationships, a natural outgrowth, she said, of countless conversations she has had with friends who, like her, are in early middle age, a time when it's common for people to grapple with the choices they have made, in relationships as much as anything else.
He also explained that Ford's core business is still going to be around designing and building great vehicles, but usage becomes an important outgrowth – these services will continue to drive demand for building cars, as ownership perhaps become less important to individuals, and fleet-based offerings might become the best way to continue growing its business.
But as we learned from a deep dive into the Mansons gleaned from books, trial transcripts, and archival media reports, the murders weren't random at all, nor were they a reactionary backlash to normative American culture; rather, they were an outgrowth of Manson's warped sense that he was entitled to all the power and fortune he desired.
"If we get to the point of the end of that 90 days … and we realize we're in a place that is still lacking significant portions of data to make a logical outgrowth argument for the final rule, I think that's something we would have to sit down and consider at that point in time," she added.
It's undoubtedly a major victory for Facebook — to win at the very first appeals layer — and a major blow for regulatory "innovation" (for want of a better word) which sought to evolve the interpretation of current competition law to respond to the outgrowth and dominance of a surveillance-based digital business model via applying privacy-focused conditions to data processing.
Police searched 40 places in five different states and sought to arrest 10 other people with Thursday's operation, dubbed "Brazil Cost," an outgrowth of the two-year "Operation Car Wash" probe centered around kickbacks via state-run oil producer Petroleo Brasileiro SA. The alleged kickbacks to those arrested stemmed from an overcharged contract for technical assistance at the Planning Ministry, investigators said.
I wrote a story about Harvey being a bully with people, and actually his bullying with women or sexual predation was a natural outgrowth of ... That's the way he treated everyone, male or female, but I knew of some instances of his behavior, including some payoffs to get people to sign nondisclosure agreements during the making of "Shakespeare in Love" and some others.
Not only did U. of C.'s business school recently partner with Second City, an outgrowth of the Compass, to research how improvisation can help in the workplace, but in 2015, a comedy theater, the Revival, opened steps away from the bar that presented the Compass, greeting audiences with a glamorous, blown-up black-and-white photo of the original improvisers.
So when the chance to eat a goat's head was dangled before me, I saw it as the natural outgrowth of an entire philosophy of eating and drinking that I wanted to adopt as my own, at least for as long as it took to find out which parts of the face were good to eat (the sides) and which weren't (the eyes).
Facebook, an outgrowth of a Harvard student's juvenile attempt to quantify the attractiveness of his classmates, now claims to have been motivated by a virtuous impulse to connect the world; Uber, created by two tech entrepreneurs who wanted to zoom around San Francisco in luxury cars, later tried to convince people that it wanted to provide affordable mobility to the masses.
Read our review Availability: Streaming in three parts on Hulu; also available on DVD and for digital download Nominated for: Documentary Feature Selma director Ava DuVernay's meticulous documentary makes a convincing and compelling case that many of the United States' most pressing social issues — chief among them mass incarceration — are a direct outgrowth of the country's history of black slavery and its lingering racial divide.
Without the consciousness-raising of the Black Power movement, there would likely be no King holiday or Black History Month, no movements to end mass incarceration or apartheid, no free breakfasts in public schools (an outgrowth of hot-meal programs launched by the Black Panthers), no black studies programs at Harvard and other major universities, no Do the Right Thing or Lemonade, no Barack Obama.
Op-Ed Contributor The Manson murders — the seven killings committed by Charles Manson's followers in two days in Los Angeles in August 1969 — are often thought to mark the end of the 1960s, as if those brutal slayings were the inevitable outgrowth of the counterculture, the dark consequence of long hair, free love, casual drug use and a general breakdown of authority and social norms.
When I was growing up, my maternal grandparents lived with us and had a garden in a small portion of our backyard, including tomatoes, onions, radishes and other delights that graced our table for many years — an outgrowth of their experience with victory gardens during World War II and liberty gardens during World War I, both of which they lived through, here in the United States.
For Mr. Trumbull, who demonstrated high-frame rates for Mr. Lee but did not take part in the production of "Billy Lynn," the increased film speed of his Showscan process was a natural outgrowth of the move toward bigger screens and bigger spectacles in the 1950s and 1960s, but a faster rate was never taken up as the industry moved toward multiplexes and tiny auditoriums.
Others don't go quite so far but still view the practice as an outgrowth of policies designed to suppress Native American identity — "to control us, to assimilate us, and ultimately, to extinguish us," as John McCoy, a Washington State senator and member of the Tulalip Tribes, neighbors to the Nooksack, wrote in an op-ed for the Indian Country Media Network earlier this year.
Android remains the most popular mobile operating system, though over the course of the last few years, Google also invested in KaiOS, the outgrowth of Mozilla's failed Firefox OS. We haven't heard much about KaiOS at I/O so far, but there is a good chance this platform will become more important over time as more users come online in developing countries, something Google is quite aware of.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesJuan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America Trump expected to nominate Texas GOP lawmaker to replace Dan Coats: report House Republicans claim victory after Mueller hearings MORE (Calif.), the top-ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, slammed the Mueller investigation as an outgrowth of a political operation by allies of Clinton and former President Obama who worked with "dirty cops" at the FBI.

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