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Modern society often perceives of health and flavor as mutually
It's about changing the way the world perceives that strength.
Twitter's moves signal a shift in how it perceives verification.
That's how the mobile industry perceives the headphone jack nowadays.
Yet he perceives danger everywhere, and responds to it disproportionately.
This marks what Coates perceives to be a crucial break between
In a fashion context, Lamar perceives youth as the ultimate trendsetters.
One perceives in her rereadings what an outstanding teacher Gubar was.
The pollution and corruption he perceives aren't just in his head.
The American president struts around attacking those he perceives as weak.
But unlike that dress, nearly everyone perceives Kitaoka's berries as red.
She perceives pop as ecstatic experience, and an end unto itself.
Ellen Pompeo is getting candid about what she perceives as reverse racism.
Holm has previously commented on how she perceives Tate as an opponent.
He frequently berates news outlets for what he perceives as unfair coverage.
Given what she perceives as a rise in Islamaphobia in this country.
She found that they way the brain perceives faces has two stages.
He's very open about what he perceives to be his own mistakes.
Certainly Johnson gets exercised over sovereignty and patriotism (as he perceives it).
We need a revolution in how America perceives and polices black people.
Rarely do films crystallize how society perceives women as clearly as Maiden.
He also perceives preferential treatment for clubs that bring the most players.
The brain perceives it, understands its inherent value, and therefore desires it.
I hope that the trend he perceives turns out to be real.
But there are no such lines when the President himself perceives an enemy.
Greece perceives them as implying territorial claims and says they must be changed.
"Saudi Arabia probably correctly perceives they are in the doghouse internationally," said Seigle.
Overall, Gorsuch is a conservative intellectual who perceives government through a Federalist lens.
Not to mention, I was well aware of how society perceives gay parents.
MacCarthy perceives Gropius a bit differently — as one might hope for a biographer.
Mr. Abo Jazar perceives an explosion on the ground, then screams in pain.
The next stage is the world is only as our protagonist perceives it.
The market currently perceives President Donald Trump as winning re-election, analysts say.
" In its integrity-free leader, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, it perceives a "statesman.
Socially or morally obligated to what he perceives to be the black community.
They serve as vivid quick looks into how Mr. Trump perceives the world.
Both Sadovy and Herbert agreed the government perceives it as too low priority.
In 1955, she was diagnosed with chorioretinitis, which affects how she perceives color.
Described as "movement-based," the performance aims to challenge how the audience perceives age.
That is, as long as he perceives them as not being on his side.
The decision revealed a chasm in the country and the way it perceives itself.
What he perceives as good for him is what he is inclined to do.
He perceives, correctly, that the West is afraid to act, and he uses that.
The more Trump's Washington questions engagement, the more Xi's Beijing perceives a hostile foe.
I think that God, in whatever form one perceives Him or Her, would approve.
She tries to warn the woman, who perceives Jane's chatter as a come-on.
But at what cost to the larger veteran community, and how society perceives us?
Do you have a sense of how the broader men's rights movement perceives MensLib?
And he has consistently whined about what he perceives as unfairness in the electoral process.
A telling scene in the movie's opening shows how Harper perceives her stage in life.
China has said it will not give ground on issues that it perceives as core.
And it perceives itself as a tech company as much as a budding restaurant chain.
It's rage at a cultural milieu that perceives too many non-coastal Americans as buffoons.
Predictably, each side perceives the counter-terrorism issue through the lens of its own interests.
The human ear perceives each increase of 10 decibels s to be twice as loud.
When echoes bounce back, the animal perceives them with fatty pads in its lower jaw.
She perceives it as a weird place, which I think is, in its way, true.
The flu had affected the part of her brain that perceives sight, Jade's neurologist said.
There's no question, I pointed out, that he perceives more than just his own reactions.
So that likely plays into how the public perceives social media in this year's election.
Russia has a long record of collecting compromising material on those it perceives as enemies.
Michael accurately perceives that the pulse of newness and creativity is happening in L.A. now.
An individual who perceives another as a friend can often experience a feeling of obligation.
Coulter Fussell's early developed artsview perceives craft and other arts as indistinguishable from one another.
What happens between them will help determine how the rest of the planet perceives traditional democracy.
Buttigieg has previously critiqued what he perceives to be concentrations of wealth across industries, including tech.
The message the opposition perceives is the one their erstwhile Western allies want them to understand.
The displays reflect their light onto a visor that the user perceives as a transparent overlay.
What Trish Regan perceives as a mistake has become a teachable moment for fellow working moms.
" Furthermore, company VP Sky Li said this "breakthrough ... will change how the world perceives smartphone photography.
However, Chris tells me that policies he perceives as misguided are still being proposed across Europe.
The point, Maes said, is to see what race a police officer perceives someone to be.
THE TAKEAWAY Generally speaking, there is some inconsistency [in] probably his ego, how he perceives himself.
This is all strangely juxtaposed by the way the public perceives the case as pure entertainment.
There are a few different types of LED light, all of which the eye perceives differently.
But the president has still bridled at what he perceives as being told what to do.
Pakistan sees India as an existential enemy and China perceives India as a primary geopolitical competitor.
But another part of it is because that's not exactly the way that China perceives itself.
The disclosure could alter the way the public perceives Mueller's investigation, said former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti.
" Speaking to Elle, Beyonce said that "anyone who perceives my message as anti-police is completely mistaken.
At others he seems keen to protect American industries from competition that he perceives to be unfair.
But these are only tantalizing suggestions, and Sinha stops short of systematically tracing the links she perceives.
I think it goes against what the public perceives the space station is supposed to be like.
It's ultimately a function of design and is based on how a game's creator perceives the audience.
Reality television is, when at its best, a view into a culture, and how its perceives itself.
One senior N.S.C. official told me that Mattis perceives his role as playing "babysitter" to the President.
Louis is frightened of love, too: he perceives it as a responsibility, not as a freeing agent.
It is important to recognize that the Afghan government perceives that it has the most to lose.
Moreover, as it always seeks disguise so soon as it perceives it is understood, it transforms itself.
It does, however, offer a curious insight into how Moses perceives himself in the act of painting.
Murray unlike you?" and "By a show of hands, who in this room perceives Gypsy as naughty?
There are also trust issues between the two sides as Beijing perceives Trump as unpredictable, said Baucus.
With it, Mr. Richardson aims to correct what he perceives as certain imbalances in the gallery system.
Over the weekend and Monday, Trump shouted on Twitter about the "WITCH HUNT" he perceives from Mueller.
" Wilson perceives a shift in the market, saying the market is now focused "on sustainability of growth.
Martin (Garen McRoberts), is a cocky corporate bro who can't stand what he perceives as affirmative action.
Lynch — like Newton — was setting a boundary between how people perceive him and how he perceives himself.
Is it Trump's misogynistic shaming of people he perceives to be fat, like former Miss Universe Alicia Machado?
Players spoof by manipulating their GPS settings so that the Ingress app perceives them at an incorrect location.
True to his artisan roots, one perceives in these innovative, movable plans material integrity balanced with economical ingenuity.
Mr Sun, like many Chinese investors, perceives Britain to be a fair and honest place to do business.
Relatedness is the sense of connection and safety with others (the brain perceives a friend versus a foe).
This comes amid U.S. and South Korean joint military exercises, which North Korea perceives as rehearsal for invasion.
Just like The Dress, it could depend on the way your brain perceives the light hitting the suit.
A vessel can change course or speed or fire a warning shot if the captain perceives a threat.
What's crazy about the pain of a broken heart is that your body perceives it as physical pain.
"The brain activates a fight-or-flight response in the body when it perceives a threat," Morin says.
The president, of course, is not happy about what he perceives as a betrayal from his longtime mentee.
Spike (Chris O'Shea), the tutor, is a strict, snarky materialist, impatient with what he perceives as her naïveté.
Wald bases his thesis in part on what he perceives to be overly bullish sentiment for U.S. Treasurys.
Political battles over shutdowns are won and lost by whom the public perceives is unreasonable and at fault.
The market perceives that wildfire-related difficulties faced by oil sands producers in Alberta are transitory, said Skipp.
Trump likes what he perceives to be strong men, like dictators and oligarchs (short hair, all of 'em).
North Korea usually perceives these exercises as preparation for an invasion, and usually responds pretty harshly every time.
"I think everybody perceives us as being the weakest and that is fine," Johnson told reporters this week.
Mr. Macron, in contrast, relishes his chances to be tough and confrontational with those he perceives as antagonistic.
His job, as he perceives it, is to get three ninth-inning outs before allowing the tying run.
"They have to do with your inner self and the way society perceives you and your social status."
What he says on any given occasion is whatever he perceives to serve his interest on that occasion.
Israel is concerned by what it perceives as the growing influence of Iran in neighbouring Syria and Lebanon.
One of our reporters has a big, dumb, deep, goofy voice — at least that's how he perceives it.
How the public perceives Trump's strike against Iran -- decisive or impulsive -- will have serious implications for his presidency.
What the public perceives as the more persuasive personality can change, based on a number of exterior circumstances.
If correct, HarrisX's poll could mark a large sea change in the way the public perceives technology companies.
The president is unhappy with what he perceives to be imbalanced trade between the U.S. and other countries.
Ocasio-Cortez too has been no stranger to calling out what she perceives as sexism and hitting back.
" Musk said Tesla does provide "rebuttals" to stories it perceives to be negative, but that the responses get "buried.
Holden perceives the photos as a trove of clues, but it's harder for Tench to repress an emotional reaction.
That could change, if interest rates start to rise and the market perceives that they are moving too quickly.
China has taken credit for what it perceives as success from the summit between United States and North Korea.
In pointing out the inadequacies he perceives in the media, Dalio cited two reports delivered by those same media.
But most of the rest of the field perceives an advantage, however slight, by reaching out to Fox's audience.
And that's even if they attract some capital thanks to how undervalued he perceives them as being right now.
He perceives our wealth based on his paycheck, whereas I perceive it based on what we're both bringing in.
How do you think white America, specifically the white America that voted for Trump, perceives the racial justice movement?
It seems that the threat Iran perceives from its peripheries is so acute that prompts brazen and provocative reactions.
There's a gap between how they perceive themselves and how the public that's being sold their products perceives them.
It takes a surreal reject of an image to remind us of how differently a computer perceives the world.
It's very important to know how your partner perceives their diagnosis and how they see it impacting their life.
Trump notoriously despises the mainstream media for what he perceives as a unilateral bias against him and his campaign.
So I believe that when a society perceives that there is equality of opportunity, it accepts difference in wealth.
Within our bodies, a sixth sense, known as interoception, perceives the state of—and threats to—our internal organs.
" She continues, "If someone perceives something to be true, it's more important than if it is in fact true.
The activist hedge fund's discontent comes as it perceives Yahoo has failed to deliver a turnaround for the company.
"This suggests that whatever kind of light one is typically exposed to influences how one perceives color," Wallisch said.
That can be translated as hostility to what the administration perceives are mercantilist trading nations in Germany and Japan.
Trump notoriously despises the mainstream media for what he perceives as a unilateral bias against him and his campaign.
Where it can, the United States is already unpicking military dependence on what it perceives to be hostile suppliers.
Her husband, Andrew, an aimless trustafarian, perceives himself as a brave escapee from the limestone canyons of Park Avenue.
Its nine bureaux cover almost all of the areas in which the Communist party perceives threats to its power.
When your body perceives threats, it sends white blood cells to attack the invader, heal damaged tissue, or both.
The president said he has the "right to fight back" in response to what he perceives as unfair treatment.
""There's some reluctance among agents to bring forth an investigation that targets what the president perceives as his base.
You shouldn't stress out about the date or put too much emotional weight on how your date perceives you.
When an individual perceives a stressor to be global and out of their control, it can be especially distressing.
Highly anxious people, though, have an overactive fight-or-flight response that perceives threats where there often are none.
In every piece he listens to he perceives changes, both great and small, in tempo, volume, pitch and instrumentation.
Heavy describes its author's attempts to construct an identity opposed to what he perceives as the nightmare around him.
His idea is not to follow a recipe, but simply to respond to what he perceives the vineyard wants.
It operates on you like a deep tissue massage of the apparatuses by which one perceives the outside world.
Instead, red lines appear under misspellings and blue lines will be under what Gmail perceives to be grammatical errors.
The president defended his record and celebrated what he perceives as his achievements, particularly the state of the economy.
But if Democratic leadership perceives Trump to be a huge threat, they have a funny way of showing it.
It opposes right-to-work laws, environmental regulations, and what it perceives as government meddling in the free market.
That Mr. Trump would slap a childish sobriquet on a man he perceives as a threat is not news.
Analysts say Pyongyang is frustrated by what it perceives as a lack of flexibility and creativity from US negotiators.
But his refusal to talk about climate change goes beyond what he perceives as the limits of his job.
Inside Everything you Can Imagine Is Real the viewer perceives a series of warm-bodied yet marionette-like figurines.
Each of us perceives the world through different physicalities and experiences and builds his or her own construct of reality.
Last week, the TV personality spewed out nonsense about what he perceives to be the eugenics ethos of Planned Parenthood.
So long as Pakistan perceives or projects India as a core threat, it's unlikely to turn on its strategic assets.
Surveys of these types of surveys find no single explanation for how the public perceives the threat of climate change.
In many ways, then, Sanders is offering his political revolution as a response to what he perceives as Obama's failures.
This intersectional approach prompted interviewees to discuss how the world perceives them, as well as who they feel they are.
"The public perceives the urbanized and private lands as more vulnerable, but that's not what our study showed," said Mountrakis.
Studies have shown that increased sexual activity and sexual satisfaction can significantly alter how a woman perceives her body size.
While in high school, he saw a film about photography that ended up influencing how he perceives and captures landscapes.
But Bulgaria seems determined to join the euro area and be part of what it perceives as a prosperous club.
In the most extreme challenge, an Islamist fringe perceives Western democracy as an evil that justifies the most repugnant violence.
Time and again Mr. Trump has shown contempt for those he perceives as weak and vulnerable — "losers," in his vernacular.
Yet the user's brain still perceives the hand as a foreign object, a sort of tool attached to the body.
For instance, your Trump-supporting uncle might be less inclined to believe outlets he perceives as critical of the President.
Hopkins' devotion to those she perceives as her own people contrasts with her total disregard for people who are not.
And she does her most artful work in conjuring the corruption and ambient menace of Lagos, as Korede perceives it.
The strategy could backfire, some say, if the public perceives the court as stepping in prematurely to help the administration.
He's also frequently complained about what he perceives to be an unfair treatment of his views at the platform level.
Representation is important, but understanding how to navigate the nuances of how the world perceives racism is even more so.
I won't rehearse them all now, but his uniqueness also extends to the ways in which the public perceives him.
In addition, Israel has a precedent of striking against what it perceives to be a serious threat to its survival.
" Trump regularly attacks the media for focusing on negative news about his administration and decries what he perceives as "fakes news.
The issue with Islam, Campbell has stated, is the conflict of interest it perceives due to his work at Third Point.
But we are all familiar with the discrepancy between our self-image and how the rest of the world perceives us.
The flattening yield curve is telling us that market perceives that policy is more restrictive than required given the economic backdrop.
Lee's thesis is that when "neither party perceives itself as a permanent majority or permanent minority," the parties tend to polarize.
But it's still clear that many scientists are uncomfortable discussing the sudden change in how the executive branch perceives their work.
I like some of the challenge where it's been really interesting to better understand how the outside world perceives our business.
Kanye has publicly thrown shots at both Jay-Z and Beyoncé for what he perceives as turning their backs on him.
These findings build on previous research indicating that depression, anxiety and irritability can affect how a person perceives other people's faces.
China perceives the American demands as an attempt to stop China's economic development and technological progress, the senior Chinese official said.
A newborn's sense organs help to eventually build memories, then the baby increasingly perceives things in relation to its past experiences.
He ruminates on what he perceives were past missteps—passions not developed, hobbies not pursued, books not read, courses not taken.
The innovative program is also being credited with changing how law enforcement perceives and interacts with people with behavioral health issues.
What we have learned with addictive substances is that how society perceives them will predict how widely they will be used.
But that is not how Fitzpatrick perceives himself — not now, not ever, and certainly not after throwing 31 touchdowns last season.
The world perceives those messages as Trump speaking on behalf of the United States in his capacity as its chief executive.
And with that influence, he will return to his core competency of savaging people he perceives as enemies of his cause.
Is a person who perceives visual information via the auditory system experiencing sight, sound, or an unprecedented hybrid of the two?
" Trump regularly attacks the media for focusing on negative news about his administration and decries what he perceives as "fakes news.
It's about an external focus — a preoccupation with how the other perceives me that trumps my attention to how I'm feeling.
The new CNN national poll has all sorts of warning signs about the tax bill -- and how the public perceives it.
Kretz is a vocal supporter of his constituents' way of life and fights back when he perceives it to be threatened.
The president didn't mince his words when it came to a number of high-profile women he perceives as his enemies.
She wants to speak for what she perceives to be the dispossessed silent majority, who don't like immigration or political correctness.
In particular, the Trump administration perceives those rules as forcing the transfer of foreign technology to Chinese companies, unfairly helping them.
Even though he "held his nose and voted for Hillary Clinton," he perceives a hostility from progressives toward socially conservative sensibilities.
China reportedly plans to follow the move by restricting visas for Americans it perceives to have ties with anti-China groups.
"And absent any consequences to the extent that he perceives the acquittal as an exoneration, it's a fake exoneration," Jeffries argued.
Third, Putin perceives part of your reaction to the terrorist attacks as undercutting the constitution and your own law enforcement community.
China perceives its interest to be the maintenance of the status quo: that the United States and its allies are threatened.
And I believe that that this is a political tactic being waged by Donald Trump, because he obviously perceives a threat.
But in a way, it also made explicit how the ESA perceives the value of the media that attend its show.
The team of scientists ran a series of experiments to determine how prevalent humblebragging is and how the recipient perceives it.
But he went on to complain at length about what he perceives as unfairly critical coverage of him and his administration.
Zyaire says he is sometimes rattled by what he perceives as his mother's short fuse and harsh overreactions to his misbehavior.
Adding human brain genes to a monkey, however, stands to fundamentally change the way the monkey perceives and interacts with reality.
Known as MCAS, the system repeatedly pushes the nose of the plane down if the plane perceives it is in a stall.
To Schrater, the Berkeley team's novel idea comes in attaching their intrinsic curiosity module to an agent that perceives Super Mario Bros.
It's not only a defining characteristic of self-identification, but also a huge factor in how the world perceives and treats you.
Why it matters: The success of driverless vehicles will in large part depend on how safe the public perceives them to be.
Do you think that's because the politics of immigration aren't really the same way that Californians or the tech industry perceives it?
But Trump could use the leaks as an excuse to crack down on an intelligence community that he perceives as his enemy.
An Italian politician has submitted a bill intended to curb what she perceives as the rising threat of "phone addiction" among teenagers.
The United States perceives Turkey's detention of US pastor Andrew Brunson and willingness to swap him for Gulen as unfair and illegal.
For them, it's a surreal, and often frustrating, experience learning how the world perceives them and criminal justice matters that affect them.
Clearly, Phelps has no Jewish grandmother to warn him away from this Old World peril, which he perceives as New Age healing.
Putin's regime has insisted it is antagonizing the United States in self-defense against what it perceives to be Washington's aggressive policies.
And those four stats alone can help us determine exactly how the market perceives the risks of impeachment for the Trump presidency.
Clinton, Mr. Trump and what he perceives as American meddling in Russia, and some of his comments are quoted in our article.
How a Latino or Latina perceives himself or herself — and how he or she is perceived by others — often depends on context.
She has no problem letting someone kill her brother on her behalf, because she perceives him as a threat to her child.
We live in a heteronormative culture that perceives my wife as more masculine and therefore not the one to carry our child.
I'm a black guy—6 feet, around 215 pounds—and I often believe a segment of society perceives me as a wrongdoer.
The fittingly named Hazard Simplification Project is working with social scientists who are experts in how the public perceives risk and messaging.
Like Trump, Barr has also used Twitter to viciously go after those she perceives as enemies, even if the allegations aren't true.
And then there's the president's recent push to purge his administration of those he perceives as being disloyal or not conservative enough.
An end to Venezuela's authoritarianism will not occur until at least one important sector within the government perceives that change is required.
We have proof that Taylor Swift, one of the biggest celebrities in the world, thinks about the way the media perceives her.
She perceives American business as over-regulated, and the United States' levying the third highest corporation tax in the world as economically idiotic.
This year, Japan's Kokichi Sugihara claimed the top prize with a deceptively simple illusion that plays with how our mind perceives 3D objects.
China has detained or formally jailed several foreign nationals in recent years, sometimes over their proximity to what it perceives as sensitive information.
When someone's fame becomes so exponential, it creates a clash between the way they perceive themselves versus the way the public perceives them.
"There are some things that I think she perceives as romantic that I just like to do — I like to cook," Adams said.
What lies at its core is the worldview of its leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who perceives reality as a battle between good and evil.
Studies have showed that if you are shown a photo of a snake and a flower, your brain typically perceives the snake first.
Cramer perceives Trump as unpredictable, so he decided to weigh out the potential negatives and positives that his presidency could mean for Apple.
Ultimately, Young says, it boils down to the brain -- and the brain perceives all addiction the same, no matter what the activity is.
That day also changed the way he perceives the world, the style of his work and inspired him to pursue photojournalism, he said.
"As long as the Fed and the market perceives the Fed as being on hold, I think the market can continue to go."
The governor has previously called out other Democratic presidential candidates for what he perceives as insufficient commitment to the threat of climate change.
That frenzy will only become more intense as the Russian economy stagnates, and as he perceives his fortune to be more at risk.
Also, Facebook most likely doesn't see itself through this lens, but it usually never sees itself the way the outside world perceives it.
"There's some reluctance among agents to bring forth an investigation that targets what the president perceives as his base," Gomez told the publication.
As he visited more and more libraries, Xie became increasingly interested in the ways China has historically extinguished literature it perceives as incendiary.
The deployment could also unintentionally incentivize Chinese first strikes as Beijing, ringed by U.S. firepower, perceives itself beset by a serious security dilemma.
In situation after situation, Trump perceives himself as a great man of history, someone who bends the courses of countries to his will.
An orientation towards stuff over experiences, moreover, gets cast either as recklessly materialist or, as Tony perceives it, an impediment to enjoying life.
The "March Against Sharia" is aimed at opposing what ACT for American perceives as the spread of Islamic law in the United States.
Lee's argument is that close competition, where "neither party perceives itself as a permanent majority or permanent minority," breeds all-out partisan combat.
What makes the Russian situation more complicated is that on account of its political culture and history, the Moscow perceives the world differently.
He hopes that the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration in recent weeks will inspire what he perceives as a crucially needed shift.
But Belew, an assistant professor of history at the University of Chicago, perceives something more in the white power movement than metastasized racism.
He perceives, in short, virtually all the musical ingredients that composers manipulate to stimulate emotional effects, which is precisely why he's emotionally affected.
The way Barry perceives himself — socially liberal, fiscally conservative — is so at odds with the footprint that he actually leaves upon the world.
In private conversations, Mr. Trump has groused that Mr. Wray has not swiftly removed people whom he perceives as loyal to Mr. Comey.
If a person is too thin — according to what the brain perceives as an acceptable weight — the brain signals that person to eat.
About that oddity, and pretty much every other way that the public perceives her, Swift proves to be firmly and calmly self-aware.
This movie is also about how the female gaze produces art and the way a woman who is an artist perceives the world.
Should the United States maintain a presence in Syria or other places around the world where it perceives a threat to national security?
Putin probably expects us to take this lying down because of what he perceives as our desire to de-escalate tensions with Russia.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has doubled down on threats against Facebook, Google and Twitter for what he perceives to be anti-conservative bias.
But Mr. Trump has signaled very clearly his skepticism about the Syria mission, and Moscow perceives that as an invaluable opportunity, analysts say.
How much will what happened over the past three days in Washington change how the public perceives whether Trump deserves to be impeached?
After all, as the public currently perceives it, Flynn is realistically only facing a possible six months in jail under the sentencing guidelines.
Crucially, any strategy that reduces how much an athlete perceives it to be an effort generally has a positive effect on endurance performance.
The stories they choose to tell are therefore often reflective of what the industry perceives to be the cultural zeitgeist of the moment.
Without that access and the influence that it brings, everything else around him collapses—including how he perceives his place in American history.
The research and results clearly show that the average consumer perceives content from a peer to be more trustworthy than brand-driven content.
Uber has grown more confident in its defense against Alphabet after the court delivered what it perceives to be small but needed victories.
Even if the present-day Russian coverage hasn't impacted the series, Fields noted that it would likely inform the way the audience perceives it.
"Even though the market perceives [FireEye] technology to be generally superior, companies must find new budget for advanced threat solutions, which can take time."
Trump is concerned with doing what he perceives to be most beneficial for himself, not about rightness or wrongness in any sense beyond that.
And when the talk turned to autonomous vehicles, Musk was sure to share his opinions on what he perceives to be Tesla's biggest competition.
Advertisements, which are specifically tailored to align with what Facebook perceives to be your likes, demographics and beliefs, only serve to exasperate this problem.
Perhaps Trump's ire at what he perceives to be America's losses and failings on the global trade stage should be directed closer to home.
"It is you and I against the world, Enrique, do not forget," he says, wrapping up what he evidently perceives as a successful exchange.
Challenges to the health insurance deals would be the latest in a string of suits against what the government perceives to be anticompetitive mergers.
In truth, Dr. Chatterjee's critique is as much or more about how the West perceives Mother Teresa as it is about her actual work.
It would also lessen the risk that one side perceives itself compromised, or held more responsible than the other for the events that occurred.
This shows an important way referendums are different from regular elections: They succeed only when the nation perceives the vote as reflecting popular will.
Regardless of what he said, Smith's body language portrayed a man growing increasingly irritated by what he perceives to be a lack of opportunities.
This reflects the differences the agency perceives between South African MMFs and other Fitch-rated MMFs under its international and national MMF rating criteria.
Accompanying the photos are Winant's thoughts around her own pregnancy, and what she perceives to be a lack of language around birth in general.
If I take out my feelings and think of the way the world perceives it, there may be a certain amount of bittersweet redemption.
Mr. Sweeney also seems to have been put off by what he perceives as Mr. Murphy's highhandedness when it comes to dealing with lawmakers.
Irisarri is committed to exploring the "human component" of ecological disaster in a cultural discussion he perceives as too often abstract and theoretically driven.
The technology is fanciful: Marie can track Sara, see through her eyes, even adjust the settings so Sara perceives frightening images as pixelated blurs.
"He makes a really bad miscalculation in what he perceives that environment's going to be, and his ability to manipulate it," Mr. Bateman said.
Sometimes people bring their partner to see Sussman because the partner has an alcohol problem — or at least the person perceives it that way.
Could it be that Lee is learning far more at what he perceives as his tortoise pace than his peers with their Mensa speeds?
Already, Trump has repeatedly expressed his frustration with China over what he perceives to be the Asian giant's unwillingness to control the rogue nation.
" Gutoskey perceives crows to be "queer birds," based on numerous characteristics — their intelligence, their communal nature, and the fact that they "love sparkly stuff.
Whether the public perceives Garland to be a left-wing firebrand or a stolid moderate matters in the political fight over filling Antonin Scalia's seat.
Ratings could be downgraded if Fitch perceives a diminished importance of the bank to its parents or if the capacity or willingness for support changes.
Neeta Ogden M.D.Spokesperson, American College of Allergy Asthma and ImmunologyAllergies stem from an overactive immune system that perceives certain allergens (food/pollen) as foreign bodies.
As reflected in the minutes, sentiment among Fed officials is that the economy remains strong, but they're attuned to downside risks that the market perceives.
The slow-motion video above shows an electric eel jumping out of water and shocking a dummy alligator head it perceives to be a threat.
While in the metaverse, they "steal the hearts" of the wicked by breaking into their unique dungeons that literalize how each villain perceives the world.
And then thinking about how these people were thinking about Amazon and then thinking about how current antitrust law perceives Amazon just revealed this gap.
Much of this appears linked "with mid-ranking officers barely bothering to suppress their contempt for a general staff it perceives as corrupt", it reported.
Lucy, the MC, perceives the other MC as a stoic condescending man when he is anything but and gets the chance to see for herself!!
Trump's Sunday morning tweet is just the latest in a series of tantrums regarding what he perceives as "fake news" about himself and his administration.
Trump has continuously criticized China's economic policies and last week introduced a pair of executive orders designed to tackle the issues as he perceives them.
It's not an honor she takes lightly, in part because of what she perceives as growing anti-Muslim rhetoric among some Americans, stoked by Trump.
Generally, it questions the advance of computing in the absence of a deeper knowledge of how the human brain perceives the world to be computed.
Marshall and Albers concluded that color is relative, and what a viewer perceives a color to be is determined by the color nearest to it.
We have trouble remembering that often the solution to a problem starts with listening and really caring about what the other person feels, needs, perceives.
The public perceives Google search as an arbiter of truth and reality rather than an algorithmic system of learned biases specific to the individual user.
Repeatedly, Trump is stuck in a distant past that he perceives to be glorious, which is distracting him from creating a better future for America.
Though, I hope that these groups can make a change in the way the government perceives weed, and it's obvious they are making a difference.
Fair or not, in the digital age Twitter has become that provider of content, and the public perceives those who are verified as noteworthy people.
Pioneer Investments Group's chief investment officer Giordano Lombardo said he was "cautiously positive" on certain emerging markets, which he perceives as oversold in some areas.
In a statement, Danone said it is shocked and disheartened at Newton's behavior and comments, which it perceives as sexist and disparaging to all women.
This is also why Russia perceives US missile-defense efforts as a grave threat and why it is working to ensure it can defeat it.
When a social group perceives a threat, according to this theory, its members tend to shift how they see themselves, one another and, especially, outsiders.
"Make no mistake about it, Disney and Comcast will keep rallying until the market perceives that they're finally paying too much for growth," Cramer said.
The rationale for building up new nuclear capabilities, U.S. officials said, is that Russia currently perceives the United States' nuclear posture and capabilities as inadequate.
He joined us onstage at TC Sessions: Robotics + AI to discuss the threat he perceives from AI, and his book, which proposes a novel solution.
China perceives a wild man in the White House who talks big but who ultimately climbed down off his high horse on trade with Europe.
China has balked at making any concessions it sees as compromising its ability to manage its economy, or signing a deal it perceives as uneven.
"I can sympathize with a young officer's instincts to want to intervene off duty in what he perceives to be a crime," Mr. Scott said.
Erdogan didn't elaborate on the planned Turkish incursion but said Turkey was determined to halt what it perceives as threats from the Syrian Kurdish fighters.
"The defense perceives the comment as a fait accompli — that he will get a life sentence and he's going to be convicted," Mr. Bederow said.
The CCP's confidence comes from what it perceives as a highly successful "ruling model" that is a better system than the West's in all respects.
"While the Fed perceives the coronavirus as presenting a risk of recession, the market instead is increasingly perceiving recession as a base case," they wrote.
Big-budget studio films have aimed to appeal to what the industry perceives to be the widest possible swath of moviegoers to maximize ticket sales.
This is your effort effectively to rank companies based on the way the public perceives these businesses and you have an ETF out that you launched.
In a recent interview with Bloomberg News, it was clear that Putin -- who has been in power since 2000 -- perceives US policy in a linear continuum.
Notwithstanding last year's street protests, which called for more spending at home, Iran finances troops, militias and terrorists because it craves influence and it perceives threats.
China perceives the American demands for curbs on industrial policy as an attempt to stop China's economic development and technological progress, the senior Chinese official said.
That's partly because Armstrong perceives the God of Scripture not as a white-bearded old man on a cloud but as an ineffable, indescribable, unknowable transcendence.
That event, of course, being her brutal stabbing at the hands of one her handmaids, with whom she perceives to have a loving, mother-like relationship.
And now as then, the state seems prepared to take a coercive approach to those entities it perceives not to be operating in the national interest.
The best case scenario that I see for Draymond is that he has a childish way of complaining about what he perceives to be unfair contact.
Despite the sheer volume of fights now going on in the professional Muay Thai game, much like Samart, he perceives an underlying lack of competitive spirit.
When a President perceives a serious threat to the American people, he has an obligation to highlight that threat, which is best done in clear terms.
Jon is the rightful heir to the Iron Throne, and that's bound to change the way [Sam] perceives him and the future of the Seven Kingdoms.
Attacks by American black bears are rare but the chances escalate greatly if a mother perceives a danger to cubs, according to the National Park Service.
"It affected the part of her brain that perceives sight, and we don't know if she's going to get her vision back," said Czech, Jade's neurologist.
" The governor, he said, "is following a Robin Hood approach, taking from those he perceives of as rich and reallocating dollars from them to the poor.
"Qatar perceives itself as a country that is very proud of its heritage, Islamic and Arab heritage, and yet, forward-looking, very modern," said Al-Khater.
Erdogan did not elaborate on the planned Turkish incursion but said Turkey was determined to halt what it perceives as threats from the Syrian Kurdish fighters.
The tension in his jaw and body shows a man forcing himself to be outwardly strong in order to hide what he perceives as internal weakness.
Instead, researchers are increasingly focused on what's known as "implicit bias": subconscious biases that shape how nearly everyone perceives people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds.
How does a company decide to block from its app store a cigar aficionado app, apparently because the company perceives that the app promotes tobacco use?
With a beta in the works, Loo hopes that user feedback can shape the technology into something that perceives subtle differences in communication across platforms and communities.
When you learn about how the brain actually works, how it actually perceives the world, it's hard not to be a bit horrified, and a bit humbled.
UBS calls out Target and Nordstrom as two names in retail that are "better positioned than the market perceives" because of their investments in stores and online.
"As I look into the future, I see radical changes in both how people 'attain beauty,' and how the world perceives beauty," Banks said in a statement.
Mr Trump's intense hostility towards the "mainstream media", for what he perceives as its bias against him, means that he is unlikely to feel any such compunction.
Mostel perceives that drip paintings can express the scrambled feeling in your mind when you hear the federal government say that you can survive a nuclear war.
Since he took office nearly a year ago, Mr Trump has waged a war of words against what he perceives as unfair treatment by the news elite.
Fed up with what she perceives as the police department's inaction, she plasters incendiary messages on three billboards along the highway, directed at Chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson).
Thanks to insidious gender roles, Michael perceives himself as being "less than" because he'll never be the family provider, no matter how successful his start-up becomes.
The intellectual woman's going to be reduced to an embittered rejected shrew who's going to destroy the youthful body of the child she perceives as her rival.
This book excerpt, originally titled "How Your Brain Perceives Magicians Cutting Their Assistants in Half," has been removed at the request of the copyright owner MIT Press.
Frederiksen said in January that Denmark plans to increase military spending in response to Russian missile deployments in the Baltic region that it perceives as a threat.
That program, known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, repeatedly pushes the nose of the plane down if a sensor perceives the aircraft is in a stall.
"One perceives more movement from the projects that were, one way or another, delayed by price," Chilean Mining Minister Aurora Williams told Reuters in a recent interview.
When he hints that the United States has caused harm abroad and perhaps even made mistakes, it squares American rhetoric with reality as the world perceives it.
When your body encounters what it perceives to be an allergen, a histamine response is rapidly triggered, resulting in a cascade of different symptoms, Dr. Irani says.
"On any given issue, at any given time, Donald Trump will take the position that serves his interest as he perceives it at the time," she warned.
The organization perceives itself as not only the best in the country but also one of the most well-known and popular clubs in the Western Hemisphere.
"There's this extra level of consciousness about how the world perceives you and how differently you've been treated" when one comes out later in life, Fabbre said.
Throughout America's war on drugs, the DEA has leaned on the aggressive — usually moving quite quickly to ban drugs when it perceives any chance of public risk.
And in so doing, offering up yet more evidence of how he believes intelligence -- or what he perceives to be intelligence is to his conception of people.
Verbal sparring is a feature of his show, and Cuomo has frequently confronted his guests for presenting arguments he perceives as ill-reasoned or flat out wrong.
The challenge is that Trump perceives Giuliani — "my Rudy," as he calls him — as a peer dating back to their days gracing the New York tabloids together.
"Trump has made it clear that he perceives any scrutiny to be a declaration of war," said Barbara McQuade, a former Obama-era U.S. attorney from Michigan.
Working from his private quarters gives him space away from what he perceives as prying eyes and guards against his omnipresent fear of leaks to the media.
Trump, who has frequently declined to endorse Republican incumbents he perceives as antagonizing him or endorsed their opponents, tweeted that Sasse had his endorsement in early September.
Trump, often in response to what he perceives as slights against him, has publicly targeted Republicans including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Speaker Paul Ryan, Sens.
In the Gospel of Matthew, Herod is described as "disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him" by the news of Jesus' birth — he perceives Jesus as a rival.
If a person looks like what someone perceives as "a typical American" (read: white), he gets the benefit of the doubt when he questions his country's flaws.
I don't think Siena sees the condition of painting as an either/or situation but as embracing both, which might also be the way he perceives reality.
The system automatically pushes the nose of the plane down if it perceives the aircraft is in a stall, the normal way to recover from such a position.
What's interesting, though, is that Amazon clearly perceives this political threat to come from the left even though the right currently monopolizes political power in the United States.
In theory, the more a viewer perceives that they are physically present in a certain situation, the more the experience may feel like a human memory once completed.
I don't look like what a very vocal minority perceives as the default gamer, which is straight white guys that don't really have a whole lot going on.
Instead of empowering employers to encroach upon the civil liberties of Muslim women, the court needs to address why it perceives hijab wearing Muslim women as a threat.
"Jon is the rightful heir to the Iron Throne, and that's bound to change the way [Sam] perceives him and the future of the Seven Kingdoms," he said.
It's a weird week when POTUS doesn't have some lowbrow clap back for a woman he perceives to have threatened his machismo: That's just America in 2017. Sad!
She brilliantly overlays readings from psychoanalysts, images of their own seminal experiences, and the writings of Virginia Woolf with scenes from what she perceives as her tormented childhood.
"Your body perceives these things as stress, so even if things are pretty okay [in your personal life], you could still physiologically be experiencing stress," says Dr. Kluk.
He perceives that drip paintings can express the scrambled feeling in your mind when you hear the federal government say that you can survive a nuclear war. Genius!
If a Computer A needs to ask Computer B, half a globe away, before it can do anything, the user of Computer A perceives this delay as latency.
"  Ultimately, Tagg believes everyone perceives "lol" in text differently, and makes the conscious decision to use the initialism for various reasons, which are usually influenced by "conversational demands.
"Often patients don't know anything is happening [in their hearts,] and then they receive a shock—the ICD detects the problem before the patient perceives it," Sears says.
Given that he is someone who feels little shame, President Trump might be willing to withstand the impact these stories have on how the public perceives his character.
Three Chicago-area psychologists recently proved experimentally what this incident demonstrates anecdotally: both conservatives and liberals endorse discrimination against those each group perceives as violating its fundamental values.
President Donald Trump's default mode is to attack those he perceives as his opponents, and therefore seems to operate best when he has a clear target in mind.
If the building has a small elevator, for example, your dog might freak out every time she has to share the space with someone she perceives as weird.
If you want an idea on how Facebook perceives your online behavior and transforms it into tailored advertisements log into the site and visit your Ad Preferences page.
The play perceives the wider world as a place of dreamscape beauty (the Magritte-style set, by Edward Pierce, contributes to that) but also of hostility and danger.
Spain has also decentralized to a significant degree; no visitor to Barcelona perceives a city suffering from a lack of self-confidence or the suffocating tutelage of Madrid.
If an employer hires someone it initially perceives to be a woman, but then dismisses that employee for being a transgender woman, that's also discrimination based on sex.
"The monitor perceives some positive changes in organizational culture driven by the police commissioner and others in leadership roles," Mr. Zimroth said in the introduction to his report.
Because of who I am and how this particular world perceives me, I have to build a business that works, that stands on its own from the beginning.
As a child, Park was disturbed by the depiction of Native Americans in the Little House books, and she wanted to correct what she perceives as racist stereotypes.
Today, I realized how disconnected I am from understanding what I actually want because my pleasure has been so tied up in how the other person perceives me.
The barometer of Black excellence is often measured by how exceptionally we can balance our double consciousness: who we are versus who the world perceives us to be.
Yet the evidence is that Putin is ruthless in his determination to hang on to power and destroy those he perceives as enemies of Russia, a large group.
From the get-go, he is so adorably hung up on Abby, appreciating what she perceives as flaws and joyful in how he pushes her toward new experiences.
"It's hard not to have sympathy for somebody who experienced that level of childhood trauma: An overstimulated medulla looks for and perceives danger everywhere," he told Indie Wire.
As is customary, the filing included a variety of information, including the health of Casper&aposs business and factors it perceives as being a risk to the company.
And so from Beijing's perspective, when pro-democracy protesters and their supporters reject what it perceives as its right to intervene here, they are challenging its very sovereignty.
Shaub, the director of the Office of Government Ethics from 2013 to mid-2017, has repeatedly criticized the Trump administration for what he perceives as conflicts of interest.
Trump's latest comments about Daniels is in keeping with a pattern he has long displayed: He judges the worth of women by their attractiveness (as he perceives it).
"I think Noel would make the right decision for not just himself personally, but for whatever he perceives his legal obligations to be at the time," he said.
But there does appear to be some consensus forming -- that North Korea is frustrated by what it perceives as a lack of flexibility and creativity from US negotiators.
Ellie Caudill, gallery manager at Elephant and co-curator of The Clown Show, hopes that no one perceives a desire for colorful, playful exhibitions as not being serious.
CNN is hosting a Republican town hall debate this evening, which means that Trump is threatening to skip it over what he perceives as biased coverage from the network.
"People are treating vile words, or words that someone perceives as vile — they're equating that with vile conduct," said Nadine Strossen, former president of the American Civil Liberties Union.
However, his experiences and feelings about them are still valid and important to discuss, especially as more men, like Terry Crews, fight to change the way society perceives masculinity.
Gadget reviewer Doug Aamoth sticks three pieces of Military Energy Gum in his mouth, starts sweating, and experiences what he perceives to be time moving more slowly than normal.
Government sources say Merkel needs Trump's support to make the G20 summit a success, however, and his willingness to compromise could wane if he perceives her as his enemy.
But, what it would do is begin the process of reorienting the way in which the public perceives him to be acting and thinking day in and day out.
" Murkowski said that during the call, ZInke told her, "the President is really disappointed in what he perceives to be as your lack of support for health care reform.
Rockwell has been apprehensive about accepting Emerson's stock as a currency because of what it perceives as Farr's poor track record of integrating acquisitions, sources told Reuters last week.
The American public still perceives North Korea as one of the top threats to the U.S, and experts say that a U.S. alliance with South Korea is still needed.
Most people know about the placebo effect — when a person perceives, and then often receives, a beneficial health impact from a treatment that actually isn't directly addressing their condition.
If that reflection in the mirror doesn't match what our brain perceives it is, or what it thinks it should be, then feeling good about oneself becomes bloody hard.
There's a grizzly suicide attempt at the film's climax by the former tennis star, Richie Tenenbaum, when he perceives that his love for his adopted sister, Margot, is doomed.
As Latz looks to the future of the model, a threat he perceives affecting the industry will be if urgent care practices don't evolve, especially as competition heats up.
"We have to listen because we still have a lot of debt," but the company wouldn't sell them for less than it perceives them to be worth, he said.
As a result, when a person in a monogamous relationship perceives that sort of emotional intimacy between their partner and another person, they could interpret that as emotional cheating.
The relentless frontal attack on the news media is part of Trump's effort to discredit any entity he perceives could hold him accountable, which includes Congress and the judiciary.
" Murkowski said that during the call, Zinke told her "the President is really disappointed in what he perceives to be as your lack of support for health care reform.
This is accomplished by making use of a phenomenon known as persistence of vision, where the eye perceives motion when a bunch of images are shown in rapid succession.
But the club also has been frustrated with what it perceives to be late notice of what it was required to do to become compliant with UEFA's financial rules.
The lawyers cited Mr. Trump's "history of wielding his wealth, stature and Twitter account to attack people whom he perceives to be his enemies," including people who sue him.
It scans our environment for danger, and when it perceives a threat, it sets off our fight-flight-freeze response, which includes releasing stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline.
In these cases, the IRS may issue guidance to clamp down on behavior it perceives to be abusive, and Congress may have to craft new legislation to provide fixes.
In that regard, "Fahrenheit 11/9" turns up the temperature to a full boil -- a rallying cry intended to match what Moore perceives as the threat level to democracy.
The prime minister's win saw the pound rally because the market perceives his party as the most able to end the Brexit uncertainty which has harmed the UK economy.
The plaintiff, going by the name Gaëtan Schmitt, was registered at birth as a man but has argued he perceives his sexual identity as being neither female nor male.
"Armstrong perceives the God of Scripture not as a white-bearded old man on a cloud but as an ineffable, indescribable, unknowable transcendence," Nicholas Kristof writes in his review.
On the contrary, Fayyad has long been a source of irritation to the Palestinian Authority which perceives the reform-minded, American-educated economist as an outsider with suspect loyalties.
Instead, "Never Trumper" is the President's latest line of defense, and a label he tends to apply to anyone he perceives as a threat, regardless of whether it's true.
In his view, time is on the side of the U.S., and if China perceives he needs a deal before the election, he is prepared to call its bluff.
The deal was warmly welcomed in the EU and by the United States, long impatient with what it perceives as Greek obduracy over the name, potentially destabilizing the Balkans.
Industry sources said Boeing was unlikely to back down in the case, which mirrors a wider row with Europe's Airbus over subsidies that it perceives as a strategic threat.
Still, Trump has threatened repeatedly to yank back the Central America aid over what he perceives as an inability or unwillingness by the countries' governments to stem migrant flows.
Photographs, like humans, require a small list of essentials to exist: light, which the naked eye perceives as an image of colors, and a way to convey that image.
This poll seems to conflict with another recent Gallup poll that shows that the majority of the population perceives bias in the media — and by extension among journalists themselves.
Trump has shown no desire to rein in his social media tirades during the transition, and has characteristically hit back every time he perceives a slight is delivered against him.
Since his acquittal earlier this month, Trump has purged his administration of those he perceives as disloyal, and his attorney general has exercised unprecedented political influence over the Justice Department.
" He (a middle-aged man) also perceives that "footballers on TV are always older than me," because "viewers watch in exactly the same way they did when they were 12.
But wouldn't it be the perfect Game of Thrones twist if the most laughable idea — being diplomatic with what man perceives as a pure evil — winds up being the solution?
What rankles Musk the most, according to former communications employees, is anything he perceives to be inaccurate reporting — which is frequently a stand-in for any coverage that isn't positive.
Australia's conservative government has traditionally been at logger heads with the ABC, which it perceives as being left wing, with the relationship souring further this year following a funding cut.
A new Marquette Law School poll reveals some fascinating data on how the public perceives the Supreme Court and how the public wants the Court to behave in pending cases.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 U.S. midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Coats said.
Also on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin was quoted talking about how Russia has to respond to what it perceives as a threat from U.S.-led forces in eastern Europe.
One scene that has stayed with me since the screening is when Lavonda, upset at what she perceives to be her daughter's talk-back attitude, throws a knife at her.
Those elements matched up pretty well with the Lab color space, a mathematical system that perceives color on three axes: light to dark, green to red, and blue to yellow.
That's certainly how Nathalie perceives her life, as the unhappy woman at the center of Things to Come, which chronicles the slow unraveling of everything Nathalie's known and counted on.
"There are interesting philosophical questions too, because we don't know how to tell when a giraffe perceives the sun, but we know they are affected by this," Hartstone-Rose said.
While that has not happened, a CNBC report last week said the Trump administration was reviewing the scope of its power to penalize countries whose currencies it perceives as undervalued.
"This is all just a function of the extreme imbalance that the market perceives in demand versus supply," said Dennis Smith, a commodity broker for Archer Financial Services in Chicago.
"We're a completely open economy, for better or worse, we have to pay attention to how the rest of the world perceives us, especially in the financial sector," he added.
Cruz certainly has not been shy about ripping into opponents' records he perceives as too liberal, whether it is Rubio's history on immigration or Trump's past support for Democratic politicians.
The IDRs and support ratings could be downgraded if Fitch perceives a diminished strategic importance of the bank to its parents, or if the capacity or willingness for support changes.
She's a person with limited experience in education driven by an idea about how to fix something that she perceives as broken, which makes her a lot like everyone else.
The new logo was actually found in the archives — and referenced what he perceives as the brand's Hollywood heyday, when it dressed the likes of John Wayne and Clark Gable.
CNBC, the world's number one business and financial news network, today published its annual Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Report, providing key insights into how the C-Suite perceives FDI opportunities.
While tensions have simmered in recent weeks, it appears they may again be on the rise as the US responds to what it perceives as Iran's latest act of aggression.
As such, its interpretation of certain terms is limited—because "fuck you" is more common in comments sections than "fuck yeah," the tool perceives the word "fuck" as inherently toxic.
"He is very concrete, he fully perceives his interlocutor, and he analyzes and answers questions or new elements that come in the course of the discussion quickly enough," Putin added.
They also chose to sidestep the fact that as reality shows progress, cast members often become more self-aware and self-censoring once they see how the public perceives them.
"The Trump administration clearly perceives a critical link between America's digital technology industry and national security," Gregory Allen, a fellow at the Center for a New American Security, tells Axios.
One is that the mercurial American president, who just erupted in fury at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, perceives failure or disrespect from Kim that draws him toward military conflict.
" And while, for the most part, he perceives the culture as a unified one, he has seen animosity expressed through gun violence, and "that's not what we need right now.
"   Although the gulf between the George viewers see and the IRL Disney princess Mae perceives George to be throughout much of Feel Good is vast, it shrinks in "Episode 6.
A desire to remain with the social group can produce a strong emotional response if a parent perceives that a referee makes a bad call or a child plays sluggishly.
"Regardless of what her husband says or has done and regardless of how he perceives women's roles, she's making an unspoken statement of her own feminism," Mr. Sferrazza Anthony said.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 US midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," he said.
Ms. Franco, 39, also helps lead the #Not1More campaign, which was started to protest deportations under President Obama and continues to work against what it perceives as unjust immigration laws.
He perceives himself as far lower than she is and this picture shows their dynamic in the book, like a physical representation of how they relate to each other. 22016.
" Then Ebony editor-in-chief Kierna Mayo wrote that "America truly loves what it perceives as Black -- from baby oil to butts, collard greens to crunk -- but actual Black people?
Regardless of how anyone perceives her, I hope that by sharing my story and my family's, she'll know she's more than just a girl with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Ferguson said a possible regulatory solution could be to prevent Facebook from buying any more companies that it perceives to be a competitor, like it did with Instagram and WhatsApp.
Everyone would like the world to be as Rice perceives it, but the Chinese have shown us that she has not fully comprehended the challenges that they and others pose.
Trump has attacked China on issues ranging from trade to the South China Sea and what he perceives as China's lack of interest in reining in nuclear-armed North Korea.
"I don't think victory is as near as the Syrian government perceives it to be," said David Lesch, an expert on Syria, noting that Assad was now facing "a diplomatic quagmire".
U.K. Defense Minister Michael Fallon has openly criticized what he perceives to be Russia's interference in foreign affairs, warning of the need to "tackle the false reality" the country is propagating.
A combination of looking at market trends, consumer data and filling what Burger King perceives as a void in the market played into the decision to bring this to the masses.
Rebecca throws herself into what she perceives as selfless acts (most of which involve spending or donating money, which will catch up with her), including representing Daryl in his divorce case.
The group represents millions of seniors across the country and has long opposed any policy it perceives as weakening Medicare, a government health care program exclusively available to the nation's elderly.
Pressures will build on the banks' Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) if Fitch perceives the state's ability to support the banking sector is undermined by the increasing size of the financial system.
Places like Eastern Flame feel like a metaphor for how I want to live my life — deep in my particularities and eccentricities, mostly uncaring to how the white gaze perceives me.
Notes on Blindness, made as a VR accompaniment to a film of the same name, literally creates a visual language that emulates how someone with heightened aural senses perceives the world.
In that same 2009 Cato Institute essay, Thiel identified three new frontiers that humans can pursue as alternatives to what he perceives as an unfree world: cyberspace; outer space; and seasteading.
He still isn't saying, but on Friday the president did paint a picture of how he perceives the tension between security and personal privacy and the existential dangers of unbreakable encryption.
And even though charges can be levied on how America perceives technology, we have to look inwards and fix what's broken and confining us from understanding the rest of America first.
A hallmark of Trump's campaign has been consistent and highly personal savaging of his political rivals - or anyone else he perceives has attacked him, including a milder rebuke of Pope Francis.
And as long as he perceives that Omar and other congresswomen are useful political foils for him, it's likely that such chants will become a staple at his rallies going forward.
That Russia perceives those operations as successful, experts say, will only encourage similar hacks aimed at shifting elections and sowing distrust of political processes in Western democracies, particularly those in Europe.
When neurons in the parts of the brain that regulate movement need less stimulation to fire, the brain perceives less exertion in those movements, allowing athletes to push harder and longer.
Beijing is extremely sensitive to anything it perceives as a veiled reference to its expansion of its seven manmade islands in the Spratly archipelago, including with hangers, runways, radars and missiles.
Instead, this military deterrence is aimed at an ostensible NATO ally that perceives — probably correctly — that the faction we are helping will eventually help the PKK terror group operating inside Turkey.
That might mean a husband who perceives his wife's failure to do the laundry as a challenge to his rightful authority, leading him to try to reimpose his will through violence.
And, if the market perceives this risk is too high, then we may even see a reduction of credit for municipal bonds overall, raising, perhaps significantly, debt costs to U.S. cities.
The most deeply felt passages in "The Last Supper" are reserved for the artists of the Renaissance; the most unforgiving, for any group, pastime, or individual that Cusk perceives as philistine.
But the application has gained widespread support among a public that perceives Wall Street to be rigged in favor of high-frequency traders, a narrative Lewis rammed home in his book.
Odom tweeted the letter in full, with the hashtags #slander and #ihopewearebetterthanthis: The letter serves an important purpose: to discern between what society perceives as a weakness and an actual disease.
It seems to have been popular so far: The general public perceives local officials as taking advantage of the system, and here is the central government appearing to rectify the situation.
People close to the president have said his attacks on one of the country's largest businesses have usually been prompted by articles in The Post that Mr. Trump perceives as negative.
If the Guatemalan government perceives that it can continue to defy the court, then it will block the return of Cicig's international staff, who have left the country for their safety.
In August of 2018, a doctor officially diagnosed me with gender dysphoria, the debilitating distress I feel because of a disconnect between my brain and how the world perceives my body.
It seems to me that Mr. Trump perceives any simple follow-up question about, say, a previously stated policy position as a confrontation, and he becomes extremely uncomfortable, if not panicked.
Recalling his first experience with "The Tree of Life," he said it was most like seeing Wagner's opera "Parsifal," which tends to alter how an audience perceives the passage of time.
The U.S. president has repeatedly hit China for not being tough enough on North Korea, while employing protectionist rhetoric to blast what he perceives is China's lopsided trade relationship with America.
It is a moment that poses fresh challenges for Mr. Coon, an ultraliberal in an ultraconservative state where emotions are running red hot but the injustices, as he perceives them, remain.
By attacking "heretical" Muslim, ISIS again draws the line between what it perceives as "good" and "bad" Muslims, and signals that it can still challenge the political stability of "heretical" regimes.
I worry that as each new generation perceives blank, tepid, gray night skies as normal, fewer and fewer people will work to protect our precious view of the universe around us.
I worry that as each new generation perceives blank, tepid, gray night skies as normal, fewer and fewer people will work to protect our precious view of the universe around us.
Hannity has spent the first year of the Trump administration peddling wild conspiracy theories about shadowy governments agents, Hillary Clinton, and journalists whom he perceives as unfriendly toward the White House.
Each side of the US political debate perceives a different emergency: Trump and conservatives see an invasion of hostile, criminal forces, while his critics see an unprovoked attack on vulnerable families.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 U.S. midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Mr. Coats added.
Even the National Rifle Association, which fights anything it perceives as a threat to gun rights, has not sued to block Mr. Obama's actions, and gun groups profess little reason for concern.
In addition to Lewis, Trump has used Twitter to respond to actress Meryl Streep's dissent at the Golden Globes and continues to blast the media for what he perceives as unfair coverage.
"This sets a dangerous precedent for the government to arrest and incarcerate individuals that it perceives as its enemies, on the basis only of mere allegations and without due process," said Sen.
When we look at our mental health this way, we can look at life in its entirety with compassion, and that will change how one perceives the world and those around you.
And yet, Fancy Bear continues its attacks unabated, striking out at what it perceives to be forces hostile to Russia, or those that are working to expose Russia's manipulation of doping testing.
The inquiry, first reported last week by Reuters, stems in part from the dangers the committee perceives from the Chinese government's access to the app's data and user profiles, the person said.
But she has been criticized frequently as promoting a one-sided view of the stories she covers, castigating those she perceives to be guilty without waiting for rulings from jury or judge.
"There's some reluctance among agents to bring forth an investigation that targets what the president perceives as his base," Dave Gomez, a former FBI supervisor who oversaw terrorism cases, told The Post.
The term has become synonymous with Trump who has used the phrase repeatedly to criticize the media, particularly during his now infamous Twitter rants, and what he perceives to be inaccurate reporting.
"If the South Korean public perceives a lessening of the U.S. security commitment to South Korea, they will become alarmed," says Dan Sneider, an expert on the Koreas and Japan at Stanford.
Mädchen perceives the biggest parallel between Twin Peaks and Riverdale to be exploring the lives of both teenagers and their parents, but recognizes the common thread of spookiness that most critics highlight.
Taken together, the efforts show a president who is deeply concerned by what he perceives as threats to China's security and eager to showcase his vision of an all-powerful Communist Party.
For survivors of sexual assault and other traumas, the amygdala, which initiates the body's fight or flight response system whenever it perceives danger, can remain activated long after the threat has subsided.
Perhaps the Silicon Valley-based Tesla will disrupt because the company perceives an increased role for software in automobiles — and will dominate that new breed of automobile with an innovative software platform.
Professor Post also argues that a primary purpose of a university is to educate students — so a campus would be justified in excluding speakers that it perceives as interfering with this mission.
Mr. Glick perceives these interviews, which are featured in the exhibition and can be accessed through visitor's mobile phones, as a vital continuation of the project he began almost 40 years ago.
Invited to a picnic by another student, Nunu is overwhelmed by what she perceives to be the easy camaraderie of the others in the group, and turns back before they see her.
But the research that stands out most shows that having more women in elected office fundamentally changes the way that society perceives women — and the way that young women think about themselves.
"The international community perceives the process ... not as a court case, but as a political process, which impacts media freedom and the pluralistic environment in Georgia," he said in a televised statement.
"It affected the part of her brain that perceives sight, and we don&apost know if she&aposs going to get her vision back," Dr. Theresa Czech, Jade&aposs neurologist, told CNN.
After Ramón perceives that he has more to worry about than a missed lunch, the novel proceeds through a cycle of doctors' appointments, treatments, counseling sessions, recuperations and reckonings with the inevitable.
Trump has attempted to fire Mueller before; if he perceives Mueller as poking around in an area that he considers off limits, it might put the special counsel in jeopardy once again.
"If the public perceives that issues regarding communicable diseases are influenced by political considerations, they will lose confidence in the information," said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University.
"If the public perceives that issues regarding communicable diseases are influenced by political considerations, they will lose confidence in the information," said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University.
Doesn't the fact that Taylor Swift is as famous as she is suggest that she has devoted a whole lot of time and effort and thought to how the media perceives her?
"If the boss perceives any emotion from the person who is going to the boss ... the manager starts to wonder if there is something else going on with the two people," said Nasser.
Reclusive North Korea has made no secret of its plan to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of hitting the United States to counter what it perceives as constant U.S. threats of invasion.
Tracking the approval ratings for presidents is a good litmus test for how the public perceives the commander in chief and their respective party, especially heading into midterm elections in the following year.
Clinton's decision to wear the Suffs' color of white for the most important events of her campaign (and to Donald Trump's inauguration) suggests that she perceives herself as part of an ongoing legacy.
In recent weeks, tensions between Washington and Tehran soared over the U.S. deploying an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers to the Persian Gulf over a still-unexplained threat it perceives from Tehran.
Light field technology, with regards to AR headsets, works by replicating how the human eye perceives light and then structuring virtual images that can be placed at different, fixed distances in an environment.
Burns immediately perceives the giant talking robot as a threat, and those concerns appear to be validated when a Decepticon pursues Bumblebee, nearly killing the Autobot, and permanently damaging his ability to speak.
The director says that fashion plays a big role in developing the characters in his big-screen projects — both in how the actors step their roles and in how an audience perceives them.
Perception matters a lot in the court system: What matters legally is whether an officer perceives a threat; that perception legally justifies using deadly force, not whether the victim actually posed a threat.
So geography, gender, age, and other factors can make a difference in how someone perceives the death, whether it relates to their own life, and how it could influence their frame of mind.
There is, therefore, a deep need for both a well-informed citizenry whose opinions inform the policymaking process, and a policy community that correctly perceives the openings and constraints afforded by public opinion.
When two people meet, she told him, there are at least six perceptions to manage: how they perceive themselves, how they think the other perceives them, and how the two perceive each other.
When Saudi Arabia perceives that the United States has pulled back (which it incorrectly assumed during the previous administration), it believes it must take action alone to address its perception of the threat.
It appears that there is less stigma and greater comfort with sexting, provided that one perceives that his or her partner wants to sext and if there is a degree of relationship commitment.
Trump perceives himself, rightly, as under political siege due to the Russia investigation, so he's leaning back into codependency with the political forces that are most likely to provide him with mutual support.
Mr. Bezos has always been happy to play the role of Amazon's chief pitchman, especially when he perceives some benefit to Amazon customers from doing so, people who have worked with him said.
Has the left wing of the party become so discouraged, so defensive — and so embattled — that it now perceives a critical mass of whites as intractably hardened and unswervingly opposed to minority interests?
"How aggressively the Trump administration pursues the IP investigation will no doubt be weighed against how the administration perceives China is assisting in achieving strategic goals of the U.S.," the Nomura analysts wrote.
The inquiry stems in part from the dangers the committee perceives from the Chinese government's access to the app's data and user profiles, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC last year.
That's a calculated move on the part of Mattis, who does not want Trump to associate him with an issue that he perceives as troublesome -- or at least overly complicated -- said the person.
When you post your issue on social media, he said, the airline perceives it as their brand being publicly tarnished and generally, they will reach out to you to resolve the matter privately.
U.S. President Donald Trump has attacked China on issues ranging from trade to the South China Sea and what he perceives as China's lack of interest in reining in nuclear-armed North Korea.
Duterte tends to rage about what he perceives as US meddling in the affairs of his country, particularly Washington's expressions of concern over his brutal war on drugs, which has left thousands dead.
The conservative journalist has made a name for himself for his outspoken conservative views on what he perceives are unfair advantages towards women, ethnic minorities and the LGBT community, despite being openly homosexual himself.
Teacher appreciation is already finite: one week, at best, to offset a societal mindset that either vilifies the profession or perceives it as a calling that is so inherently rewarding, it should transcend payment.
In the White House, he has shown that he is willing to advise Trump to enact policies that will disrupt our current order to bring about what he perceives as a necessary new one.
The speech is part of the campaign's attempt to showcase what it perceives as key strengths of Biden, who traveled the globe as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as vice president.
And just like that, hours after saying she'd no longer have "meltdowns" at age 30, Stassi ended the episode in a bit of a panic over what she perceives to be Beau ignoring her.
Almost all are negative, some are as much about the US as they are about Trump himself, and all are a revealing look at how the Middle East perceives and thinks about American politics.
"You have to take it as a positive result because the market, after the reality of the March inflation data, perceives it as something favorable," said economist Nery Persichini of local firm GMA Capital.
When a news organization relies almost entirely on its readership for its revenue, it will inevitably start to cater to what the publisher perceives to be the political center of gravity of that readership.
Once it perceives contact with the door knob, it retracts the leg, moves it over a little bit, and then extends it, and that actually all happens within 50 milliseconds, so it's incredibly fast.
Later, I asked Zeleke if he thought the Ethiopian government was targeting him and other ESAT journalists because of their dissident views, or because the government perceives the organization as affiliated with Ginbot 7.
During the speech, Taystee continually corrects her language to make sure she sounds "appropriate," reminding me of what she told Piper last episode — the outside world perceives her as someone who belongs in prison.
But the fact that Apple spoke openly about an initiative that could arrive as late as a year from now is a clear nod to how the tech giant perceives the future of apps.
Zuckerberg's choice of locations to visit, and who he chooses to meet when he's there, reveals a lot about how he wants to be perceived — and, perhaps more importantly, how he perceives the country.
"The President of the United States should not use his office to direct the DOJ to punish those who he perceives to be his adversaries or to reward his friends," Van Hollen wrote Friday.
Similarly, notes Dr. Howard, if a parent perceives a child as being anxious, and the child herself isn't feeling that emotion, the child still has to deal with a parent who thinks she's anxious.
When Darden does his preliminary interview to find out how Fuhrman will come off while he testifies, Darden perceives Furhman as being way too polite, which Darden thinks is covering up deep-seated racism.
In other words, the more one perceives there to be a scientific consensus on the reality of human-caused climate change, the more likely they are to believe that it is real and worrisome.
Speaking to Elle, Beyoncé confirmed that she was trying to make a statement, but refused to accept the label of being "anti-police": Anyone who perceives my message as anti-police is completely mistaken.
THAT WAY MADNESS LIES … Sandra Luckow directs a documentary that examines what it perceives as flaws in the mental-health care system, looking at it through the story of her brother, who refused treatment.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 85033 U.S. midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Coats told the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Next door, Michelle and Eric, with their two small children, seem troubled; Mary perceives them as the classic stressed and self-absorbed young family, somewhat perplexing to all but those in the same straits.
In addition to employment, the majority of Palestinians is worried about the erosion of civil liberties, fearful of criticizing the government and perceives corruption in official institutions; two-thirds want the leadership to resign.
He is somebody who is very, very sensitive to anything he perceives as the charge that he is not just a populist, not just very liberal, but this wildly outside the mainstream dangerous radical.
There was no way we were going to win against patriarchy and cissexism — the normative perspective that perceives trans people as abnormal and aberrant — by attempting to play by its own fucked-up rules.
The Minnesota senator, who is on a slow but steady climb in Iowa polls, drew sharp distinctions between herself and the candidates she perceives as her most effective foils: Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Warren.
The inquiry stems in part from the dangers the committee perceives from the Chinese government's access to the app's data and user profiles, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC earlier this month.
If the engineers are trying to test to make sure the car perceives oncoming traffic, "I don't want to be testing to make sure that my car's regenerative braking is exactly accurate," he said.
"Race, ethnicity, sexuality have become the primary underpinnings of their art, as opposed to fashion, which has always been how everybody perceives Juan's and Antonio's work," the artist Paul Caranicas says in the film.
The first step of Trump's quest to put an end to what he perceives as Chinese misbehavior would be officially declaring the country a currency manipulator, something he would do through the Treasury Department.
"When leptin falls — as in dieting or other forms of caloric restriction — the brain perceives a caloric need, and increases the drive to feed, as well as changing metabolism to burn fewer calories," he says.
The impact of Jio's free and unlimited voice calls and cheap data tariffs is not only helping the new entrant win new customers, but is also reflecting on how the market perceives other incumbent carriers.
On Sunday night during "60 Minutes" on CBS, the Y unveiled two commercials as part of a rebranding effort that aims both to change the way the public perceives the organization and to raise money.
Commonsense morality perceives a significant difference between passionate young people working to advance a cause on shoestring budgets and adults trying to support a family on minimum wage jobs working for billionaire-owned retail conglomerates.
A. He's probably a legend in his own mind already, but hero status — he probably perceives that as something out of his reach, because he's been a villain, he's done some not so great things.
Lindsay Graham's send-up of what he perceives as Democratic foot-dragging came off as hypocritical at best, given Republican's efforts to block President Obama's Supreme Court nominees, and an irresponsible "temper tantrum" at worst.
"Maybe contributing and maybe hearing their own voices and maybe hearing other students build on their own ideas might be really important factors in enhancing how a student perceives their own ability," Ms. Cooper said.
The UAE has closely supported Saudi Arabia over the past year, as Riyadh has adopted a more active foreign policy aimed at checking what it perceives as Iranian interference in the affairs of Arab countries.
Bringing the 80s-adorable Rudy Huxtable with him, all grown up, isn't likely to do any harm, however, and frankly it may not matter how anyone perceives the image of them walking arm-in-arm.
Yet the exhibition also highlights the problematic manner in which the West perceives Afghanistan: it is a country that, in the public consciousness, seems jarred between a violent recent history and a legendary ancient culture.
The FCC is pushing for speedy deployment of 53G networks nationwide with an order adopted today that streamlines what it perceives as a patchwork of obstacles, needless costs and contradictory regulations at the state level.
The futures market perceives a roughly 70-percent chance that the Fed will lift rates in December, a view that pushed the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield to a more than four-month high.
But scholars of American public opinion have long believed that the public largely behaves like a thermostat and shifts its views in the opposite direction of where it perceives the governing regime to be headed.
This is Trumpism stripped of conflict, as shared among members of the same group that perceives itself to be on the outs, even as it happens to support, and have the support of, the president.
Much of Blatter's frustration is rooted in what he perceives as disrespectful treatment from FIFA; he insisted that despite the corruption scandal, he left FIFA in a healthy state and should be recognized for that.
China also still regularly objects to what it perceives as any sign that Japan is returning to its militaristic past, and carefully watches the debate in Japan about how much to develop the military's capabilities.
Mr. Trump has also chafed at what he perceives as the Defense Department's slow-walking of his many proposals, from holding a military parade to banning transgender troops to putting into place a Space Force.
"Because of her preoccupation, Dr. Moss perceives this behavior to be uncivil, while disciplinary colleagues and other faculty would likely disagree," Howard Grimes, an interim dean of the College of Sciences, wrote in the report.
Speaking at the Women Rule Summit, the counselor to the president called out what she described as a double-standard in how the media perceives allegations of misconduct by men against liberal and conservative women.
"We fight to show who we really are and not what the world perceives us to be," Karyn tells Chris, explaining that she feared rejection in the Circle if she'd been open about her sexuality.
It is this disconnect — between how Turkey perceives its own experience and the West's reaction to events in Turkey — that has contributed to Turkey pulling away from its NATO allies, and moving closer to Russia.
After the coup attempt, the president has ordered a massive roundup of suspected disloyal officers and bureaucrats, in what could be the beginning of his final assault against what he perceives as the Gülenist threat.
"What he has to do and the administration has to do is show that they're making what the market perceives to be meaningful progress," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives at Charles Schwab.
For years Wennmachers has quietly advanced a narrative that has shaped how the world sees Silicon Valley and how the Valley perceives itself—as a group of brainy outcasts upending the limits of the status quo.
The French president wants France to take a leading role on tech regulation, seeking to strike a balance between what he perceives as the United States' laissez-faire stance and China's iron grip on the internet.
They've explained how neurons in the visual cortex interact to detect the edges of objects and changes in contrast, and now they're working on explaining how the brain perceives the direction in which objects are moving.
By layering those disparate methods with symbols and hand-stitched textiles across the figures and the ethereal environments they inhabit, the artist constructs environments that illustrate how Martin perceives the overlap between perceptible and imperceptible worlds.
The inside of her head is a dizzying, vivid place, and Madeline's Madeline takes place almost entirely inside it, leaving the audience to parse out the slippery nature of reality as its main character perceives it.
Bezos and Trump have spent the last year or so in a series of spats, with Trump attacking Amazon for what he perceives as tax issues, while Bezos offered in return to shoot Trump into space.
"When you work with someone who's been victimized, you want to be really careful with their information because they should have control over their own destiny and control over how the world perceives them," she said.
NATO has announced plans to send troops, tanks and planes to the Baltic states and Poland to counter what it perceives as a more assertive Russia following Moscow's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine and other actions.
The works eventually became part of a ten day exhibition at the Dock Gallery in LA called They Sat Back, They Let It Happen, a nod to what Lee perceives as American apathy towards social justice.
It's a criticism that West made possible because of his longstanding efforts to speak to black struggle and life, a struggle that, if his pro-Trump comments are to be believed, he now perceives very differently.
Even maintaining the current policy, which pegs Japanese government bond yields at zero even as U.S. interest rates rise, could draw U.S. heat if Washington perceives it as intended to weaken the yen, some analysts say.
The President perceives a marauding special counsel, an FBI plot to persecute him and a conspiracy within his own government to unfairly pry deep into his personal confidences held by a cherished confidant and personal attorney.
" She added that another reason for making the discussion public was "to expose the thinking of a person who is directly in charge of passing judgement on people whom she perceives as monsters and victims — dehumanized.
If the acquiring firm perceives the CEO as critical to their success, they might try to lock them down with "golden handcuffs," Noam Wasserman, dean of Yeshiva University's Sy Syms School of Business, told Business Insider.
In the wake of his impeachment proceedings -- which saw several Trump administration officials expose the Ukraine controversy -- Trump has focused on ridding his government of officials he perceives as disloyal and surrounding himself with longtime loyalists.
Lady Stoneheart has her own kill list, and she starts exacting revenge for the Red Wedding, going after anyone she perceives to be a Frey, Bolton or Lannister, or a collaborator with any of those factions.
He perceives himself to be strikingly dull compared with his precocious family members, some of whom are writing dissertations while others are composing experimental music and planning to be distinguished in ways yet to be determined.
Mr. Trump's resentment toward European allies he perceives to be coasting on America's security guarantee is well known, and recent reports that Washington is considering billing allies for hosting American troops has further shaken the alliance.
Or perhaps Nichole perceives what many of us past 40 choose not to: That the distance between our Bond-era selves and our "Finding Forrester"-era selves is so vast that we are, essentially, different creatures.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 21994 U.S. midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," said Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence.
But Moscow perceives a threat from NATO's advance and resents its effort to peel away Russia's traditional sphere of influence, helping fuel the confrontational turn in the Kremlin's foreign policy and renewed rivalry with the West.
Since the end of the Cold War, Moscow has seen nuclear parity with the United States as its last — perhaps only — guarantee of survival against a far stronger Western alliance it perceives as an existential threat.
In memoriam of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, whether one perceives her to be victim or villain, sinner or saint, it is time to initiate a larger conversation on the widespread effects of patriarchy and misogyny in Africa.
Mr. Buffett is a forensic analyst of companies rather than trends, and he usually opts for what he perceives to be strong, undervalued brands rather than putting his money into fast-growing, innovative — and risky — firms.
Details: The book, from Crown Forum publishers, will document Gorsuch's life in the lead-up to becoming a Supreme Court justice, with a heavy focus on what he perceives to be the role of a judge.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives that its past efforts have been successful and views the 2018 midterm US elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Coats, the nation's top spy, said.
But like many mayors around the country, Peduto has been critical of Trump's immigration executive order, and has even shown a willingness to push back against Uber for what he perceives as a bungled response to it.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 US midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said in February.
At its closest, it will fly within 6m kilometres of the nearest thing the sun has to a surface—the top of the layer known as the photosphere, which the naked eye perceives as the solar disc.
But without knowing how Ally perceives this shift, and whether she's at all had a say in it, it all comes off as mansplain-y — yet another man declaring that he's going to tell us about art.
"We are doing it not only to sell basketball shoes ... but to sell more soccer shoes, to sell more training and running shoes in America to that kid who then perceives us a performance brand," Gulden said.
"We're on a mission to inspire babes the world over to love themselves, for themselves, to embrace your flaws, and to not strive for what the world perceives as perfection," the fashion brand wrote on its website.
The futures market perceives a roughly 70 percent chance that the Fed will lift rates in December, a view that pushed the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield US10YT=RR to a more than four-month high.
Since the city's tainted water and subsequent health problems were revealed earlier this year, Sanders has been vocal in his disgust over what he perceives as government mismanagement, and has called on Snyder, a Republican, to resign.
Soundtracks invoke emotion and play a major role in setting the mood for visual arts, such as television and film, and the song choice for a particular scene can completely alter the way an audience perceives it.
An 'American lackey' "Beijing perceives Singapore to basically be a sort of American lackey on the South China Sea issue," said Aaron Connelly, a research fellow in the East Asia program at the Lowy Institute in Australia.
With those examples laid out, he points out what he perceives to be the dual culprits: the growing use of temporary scores by film directors, and an attitude among producers that film scores shouldn't really be noticed.
Tehran is calculating that these actions will ultimately yield more favorable negotiating terms, facilitating the removal of sanctions, once Iran perceives that conditions are right for talks — even though the actions risk incurring US or Saudi retaliation.
The Trump administration could take a number of routes as it considers regulating Google — as well as Facebook and Twitter — over what it perceives as an anti-conservative bias in the way its search engine surfaces news.
Inflammation has been found to have an effect on the brain's dopamine system, which determines motivational drive and how the brain perceives the value of investing effort in the pursuit of rewards, according to a 2019 report.
AT NIGHT WE WALK IN CIRCLES by Daniel Alarcón (2013) Nelson is a young aspiring actor living in a war-torn, unnamed South American country who yearns to escape what he perceives to be a mediocre life.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 U.S. midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence, recently testified.
"Europeans can no longer pretend that there is not a fundamental shift in the way the United States perceives of her military role in the world," said Daniela Schwarzer, director of the German Council on Foreign Relations.
Despite the president's relentless assault on what he perceives as the intelligence community's improper actions as part of the investigations into his presidential campaign, Mr. Trump praised Ms. Haspel and the agency she is about to lead.
"Because our brain tastes sweet and perceives the sweet taste when we&aposre having artificial sweetener metabolically, our body acts like we&aposre metabolizing sugar, so you may crave more sweets if you have that," says Gandhi.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 85033 U.S. midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Coats testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday.
Trump has long been a critic of Chinese trade practices but his interest in penalizing Beijing has risen because of his concern at what he perceives to be Chinese inaction on reining in increasingly belligerent North Korea.
The document could be used as an excuse by President Trump, who authorized the memo's release, to clean house at the Department of Justice — firing top officials he perceives as insufficiently loyal, like Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
On the Stillmatic cut "What Goes Around," he harnesses a melancholy Salaam Remi beat to drop science on what he perceives as the poisonous ills of the world around him before bringing things to an overtly political climax.
Sam's busy sniffing out white collar financial crime, and her investigation has led to questions about Naomi's boyfriend, another power player on Wall St. The second Naomi perceives an ulterior motive, the tension between the two becomes palpable.
By using fMRI scans of participants who had ended a relationship within the last six months, results demonstrated that physical pain and the end of romantic relationships are related when it comes to how the brain perceives them.
To Moore, that's because the state derives its legitimacy from God — so if law passed by men contradicts that which he perceives as the law of God, the former should have no power over him or his countrymen.
Even as he becomes the toast of the town, the author clearly begins to internalize injustice he perceives on an unhealthy level -- and the book's ending takes a bizarre, surreal turn that nevertheless makes a devastatingly potent statement.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives that its past efforts have been successful and views the 2018 midterm US elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Coats, the nation's top spy, said on Tuesday.
However, Fitch also perceives that the NBFI's typical customer might be relatively more affected by the aftermath of the recent events, which might be especially challenging for smaller lenders with high degrees of concentration in the affected regions.
Behind the American response to these images of children lurks an uncomfortable truth: The white majority in this country perceives children of color differently than they perceive adults, in what we might call the visual rhetoric of victimhood.
"When science is aligned with big corporations the left immediately, intuitively perceives the technology as not benefiting the greater good but only benefiting the corporation," said Matthew Nisbet, an expert on the communication of science at Northeastern University.
Beijing blames the U.S. for enticing Chinese nationals to leave by granting them asylum, but the U.S. blames China for what it perceives to be oppressive policies and for making it difficult to deport people back to China.
"The Trump administration plans to impose tariffs worth as much as $60 billion on Chinese products as early as this week to punish Beijing for what the U.S. perceives as intellectual property theft from American businesses," Bloomberg reports.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives that its past efforts have been successful and views the 2018 midterm US elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Coats told the Senate Intelligence Committee in February.
This is especially true if the student perceives that the school isn't actually doing anything substantive to improve race relations, like providing funding to bring speakers to campus or taking the initiative to recruit racially diverse faculty members.
The NFL attacks come from an opposite place, one where Trump perceives himself as the best defender of American patriotism, using his position to call out athletes unwilling to show respect to the country that made them millionaires.
When faced with a task that makes us feel anxious or insecure, the amygdala — the "threat detector" part of the brain — perceives that task as a genuine threat, in this case to our self-esteem or well-being.
And to a lesser degree in fact the president has so little grounding in history or how politicians are covered that he perceives all coverage as somehow specific to him, as opposed to the way presidents are covered.
Furthermore, it's clear that his affinity for doing business with them is intertwined with how he perceives them politically; as Franklin Foer points out in Slate, Trump's public affection for Vladimir Putin corresponds with his dependence on Russian investors.
Instead, the address was both a victory lap, celebrating the accomplishments of the last seven years, and a condemnation of what President Obama perceives to be alarmist rhetoric being used on the campaign trail over the last several months.
The lingering questions is whether this administration colluded with the Kremlin in its campaign to interfere with the US election, and whether Trump's decisions on Russia are guided by anything other than what he perceives as America's best interests.
From chapter 5, "G'i": g'a, third letter of the alphabet: [m-] prefix ga vowel o The eye   m-go, head: of a cracked hull does not hold sights only water "The eye" does not "hold sights," but perceives them.
Charles' desire to further a family dynasty wars with his contempt for what he perceives as weakness in his son, and he is a great believer in manly posturing, in ways that his son is at least conflicted about.
Both affected who Kat turned out to be: a biracial black woman afraid of admitting the impact that being black has on who she is and how the world perceives her, whether she's ready to admit it or not.
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Immigration policy, social welfare, environmental justice, global compacts and treaties, racial equity, even taxation itself — how a leader navigates all of these issues will depend fundamentally on how she or he perceives the nature of dignity and human obligation.
The NFL perceives of itself as a nation state within the United States, but somehow more American than America; it has its own unaccountable and mostly incompetent justice system, and that justice system is effectively without an appeals process.
The charming mockumentary-style sitcom follows around Martin (voiced by series creator Samm Hodges), an absolutely adorable dog who narrates his daily life—and also offers some philosophical thoughts on the unique way he perceives the world around him.
If you don't like how Cozmo perceives only five human emotions you can take advantage of its ability to recognize 40 points on a face and distinguish between humans and other animals and create your own emotion recognition protocol.
"Whilst Hammerson has proven its portfolio is well positioned to weather the current environment, the equity market now perceives a heightened level of risk associated with the UK retail property sector as a whole," it said in a statement.
If he doesn't want you to notice the sky is blue, he doesn't try to distract you from its blueness, or direct your attention to the ground, or make some complicated argument about how the human mind perceives color.
" National Review's David French wrote: "This letter represents America's most-respected warrior telling the nation that he does not believe the president sees our enemies clearly, understands the importance of our alliances, or perceives the necessity of American leadership.
That pattern plays out repeatedly in clashes that deal with group identity, as in Northern Ireland and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in which one side perceives even a lone attacker as representing his or her group as a whole.
But watching the middle schooler bashfully take her place in a small corner of the otherwise active social scene, you wonder if Kayla would almost prefer being dinosaur lunch to the silent judging she perceives being directed her way.
Metal culture has a tendency to rear back and leash out at anything that it perceives to be a threat, and any band that challenges the status quo in some way is always going to get punters riled up.
Of course, it also illustrates how the president is willing to capitalize upon anything and everything — even 11-second Fox & Friends clips — to make a case that companies he perceives as being insufficiently supportive are up to no good.
Clearly Musk, who sounded even more testy than usual on the call, perceives a hypocrisy in the disparity of coverage about driverless technology, and believes the tech to be demonstrably safer than human driving, at least when used correctly.
Depending on what it says, Trump could argue that it provides evidence of deep bias against him at the FBI and use it as a pretext to fire top Justice Department officials he perceives as insufficiently loyal, like Rosenstein.
The timing and the nature of the constitutional amendments make it evident that Mr. Putin perceives his regime as in crisis and is doubtful about the viability of a system of personal rule when he is no longer around.
As long as Russia perceives that its money can buy whatever political cover it needs for what may be the centerpiece of its destabilization campaign in Britain, Russia will act with impunity in Britain because it knows it can.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 US midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Coats said at the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's craving for loyalty from his top law enforcement officials and alleged efforts to topple those whom he perceives as threats could be leading him into deep trouble -- and even put his presidency in peril.
And it raised the question of whether Trump's repeated claim of "no collusion" fired off in scores of tweets and comments to the press, is a sufficiently broad defense to the existential threat that Stone perceives from Mueller's work.
This group expresses a high degree of pride in the nation-state (expressed in devotion to national institutions ranging from sports teams to democratic bodies), and perceives membership in the national community as based on subjective feeling of belonging.
" – "When he does not achieve the outcomes he perceives as successful, he is likely to experience panic-like anxiety, frustration and negativity, and to employ maladaptive defenses such as denial and rationalization in order to preserve his self-image.
"Japan's focus on commercial and diplomatic relations in the region, rather than military deployments, may also mean Tehran perceives it to be more neutral than other U.S. allies," said Richard Mallinson, a senior analyst at Energy Aspects in London.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives that its past efforts have been successful, and views the 20163 midterm US elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Dan Coats, the nation's top spy, told lawmakers on February 22016.
The state will continue trying to co-opt religious groups it believes are safe, and to crush the ones it perceives as more dangerous, which means that traditional religions such as Buddhism and Daoism are likely to be the winners.
This is still Outlander, so the specter of Claire and Jamie's eventual copulation hangs heavily over the print shop sequence — in particular when Geordie barges in screaming about what he perceives to be "an orgy," and before noon at that.
The fictional novel is about a 31-year old woman who fakes a pregnancy so "she'll get what she perceives is the rights and privileges of the moms on staff" Foye explained to CNBC's "On the Money" in an interview.
The same goes for Witherspoon, who radiates a little too much movie-star vibe to be wholly convincing as a character who isn't exactly the Deborah Norville to Jane Pauley (Google it, kids), even if that's how Alex perceives her.
When faced with what Obama perceives as a recalcitrant Congress, he can facilitate cooperation much like President Ronald Reagan and Speaker Tip O'Neill did or he can advocate for electoral change, but he cannot ignore the text of the Constitution.
But Kipnis takes a controversial position within the feminist discourse surrounding this phenomenon: She identifies with the falsely accused, and with others fallen prey to the system's overreaches, the ones she perceives as collateral damage in the fight against rape.
Echoing President Donald Trump's frequent disapproval of any press he perceives as insulting, First Lady Melania Trump's team is criticizing Vogue and its editor, Anna Wintour, after Wintour gave an interview to CNN last week that did not mention Mrs. Trump.
This bottleneck corresponds to a network of neurons located in the cortex, the outer layer of the brain, and dozens of neuroimaging studies have shown how this network functions when a subject consciously perceives something like a person's face, for instance.
Unveiling the parameters for both a "cyclical" and an "exploratory" test, the BOE said that while it perceives the overall risk to U.K. financial stability as broadly similar to last year, its assessment of the level of global risks has increased.
Fear of retribution from the president, who readily inveighs on Twitter against almost anyone he perceives as an opponent, has kept most Republicans quiet in the House of Representatives and the Senate almost since Trump took power in January 2017.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS, SUPPORT RATINGS AND SUPPORT RATING FLOORS The banks' Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) will come under pressure if Fitch perceives the state's ability to support the banking sector is undermined by the increasing size of the financial system.
In the cases of both Ashley and Adora, their masks of propriety hide a pathological obsession with how the town perceives them, with the underlying threat that anything that damages their reputation is subject to hasty and potentially violent cauterization.
While you may be past the point of having much say about her outfits, you are not past the point of talking with her about the complexity of how the world perceives and judges the outward appearance of girls and women.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives that its past efforts have been successful and views the 2018 midterm U.S. elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence, told the committee.
Under these circumstances, a push for implementing the "trinity of reforms" might appear as a decisive effort to get away from what China perceives as economic, political and strategic constraints imposed by the dollar-dominated global system of trade and finance.
The rogues gallery of reporters, Menendez supporters, and other daily onlookers, meanwhile, have a front row seat as his jovial jabs at lawyers turn to downright rage when he perceives that his fairness to the defense has been wrongly questioned.
She emphasizes that women's interest in running, or lack thereof, is a key piece of the current dynamic that needs to be examined, but adds that there's also much to be learned about how the electorate treats and perceives women candidates.
It started with a selfie, and ended with a very real — and relevant — conversation about the way women portray their bodies and themselves, and how society perceives them when they make the conscious decision to put their bodies on display.
Washington (CNN)At a time when his own administration is pledging to work with state and local officials to fight the spread of coronavirus, President Donald Trump is publicly fighting with some of those same officials he perceives as political enemies.
Recent social science evidence and research shows that when the public perceives the Court as engaging in actions that serve a political cause, or some specialized minority, the public loses faith in the body as an impartial arbiter (but see this).
Mr. Bunch said that he is open to the changes a successor might make at the museum he founded, but that one thing should not change: the mission of its being a museum that perceives its audience as all Americans.
As the T.S.A.'s own guidelines state, "When you enter the imaging portal, the T.S.A. agent presses a button designating a gender (male/female) based on how you present yourself" — that is, how the agent perceives you as presenting yourself.
After all this time, it's not clear how Douglas perceives himself or that he even has a fixed self-image; in his own mind, he is neither a pampered show-business scion nor a self-assured master of the universe.
Photo: Getty ImagesChina's largest state-run news agency, Xinhua News, is buying ads on Facebook and Twitter to smear protesters in Hong Kong, a new tactic being used to influence how the rest of the world perceives the pro-democracy demonstrators.
In the wake of his impeachment acquittal, Trump has been intensely focused on the question of loyalty, eager to purge his administration of officials he perceives as anti-Trump and install officials who have previously proved their loyalty to him.
In the wake of his impeachment acquittal, the President has been intensely focused on the question of loyalty, eager to purge his administration of officials he perceives as anti-Trump and install people who have proved their loyalty to him.
Since prescription painkillers disrupt how the brain perceives pleasure and reward, a person can begin to crave or rely on these drugs for a "high" feeling because they don&apost feel normal without the drugs, according to American Addiction Centers.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, has populated his staff and Cabinet with those he perceives as "loyal," and given the pace of first year departures (at least 37 resigned or were fired), he appears to be earning only their enmity.
But CNN president Jeff Zucker has told people inside and outside the network that he's not interested in hiring former officials he perceives as complicit in spreading falsehoods or spurious talking points, according to four people familiar with the conversations.
"There will be times when we disagree with the president," said Senator Jim Inhofe, Republican of Oklahoma, who has criticized the administration for what he perceives as the possibility that it will keep the country in the Paris climate accord.
In the tape, Spencer expresses his ire at the city of Charlottesville and at those he perceives as responsible for why "Unite the Right" became a death knell for a rising alt-right — namely, Jewish people and mixed-race people.
When one perceives the system is rigged against you — a notion further validated by the person who holds the highest office in the land — that may be all that is needed to move an individual, or a group, to retaliate violently.
In the note, Shatner takes issue with what he perceives as a lack of security checks and balances for all the myriad nodes: Anyone can create a node by taking the open source code and placing it on a server.
"If Trump perceives that he is being challenged, he will probably instinctively not want to be seen as weak," said Bonnie S. Glaser, the director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
Not only does the ruling elite (particularly Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the UAE's de facto ruler) harbor a deep sense of enmity toward militant Islamists, it perceives them as an existential threat to its domestic authority.
The indie musician Mitski Miyawaki, who has earned praise for exceptional control over her singing voice, said that she, too, is often unpleasantly surprised by her speaking voice, which she perceives as "lower, more commanding," than it sounds to others.
To really understand why West is going after Coates, it's important to understand that West has long been one of Obama's top critics on the left — and, by extension, a harsh critic of anyone who he perceives as defending Obama.
There's the concept of the show, which is hopefully how the audience perceives it and how I approached it creatively — to make a zine first and then to have a meta-art show where I've hung the "originals" from the zine.
Determined to halt what it perceives as a steady decline relative to an emergent China, the Trump administration and not a few voices in Congress are embracing a tough-on-China approach that they believe will at long last reassert American primacy.
Ambition and authority were great qualities in a man, but not in a woman…and I spoke about this in a speech I gave at Women in Film in 1992, when I talked about the different ways our society perceives men and women.
It's easy to see why the Fed might shy away from controversial extraordinary measures with the unemployment rate relatively low, but given the lack of inflation, it's difficult to understand the urgency the Fed perceives about raising rates and slowing the economy down.
Even if, one day, she runs out of words like a woman is said to run out of 'eggs,' I believe that Salome will be able to communicate and to give life, fearsome life, to every emotion stemming from each injustice she perceives.
Read MoreThe Fed may surprise markets in June - strategists "As long as the market perceives international weakness (see China's weak data released over the weekend), then back-end yields will stay low and the curve will flatten," wrote Caron in an email.
Handke's work represents so well the right side of the political divide in Europe, the one that seeks to revitalize an imagined past and perceives the present as a moment of victimization by encroaching others, women, minorities and particularly the irksome migrants.
Click here to view original GIFThe government document states that there will be a greater emphasis on prefabricated buildings going forward, and there will be a crackdown against designs or construction techniques it perceives to be wasteful, impractical, expensive, or aesthetically displeasing.
Their conversation preceding the trip is remarkable; given that its from Helen's POV it's perhaps not as West Coast wacky in reality as she perceives it, but Sierra manages to hit on every cliche about 20-something women in Los Angeles that exists.
Ahmari's piece left many questions unanswered — what the "spoils" of a culture war victory would be, or even who would get to decide what the highest good by which Americans should live is — but the "problems" he perceives are at least clear.
" The lawsuit also brings to light Neil's "long history of self-centered, irresponsible, drunken, and violent behavior," citing a "penchant for attacking those he apparently perceives as weaker and subservient to him, including women and purported fans of the aging 'rock star.
Trump's wild ask, as well as the constant churn within his administration, signals the president is angry that more Central American migrants are still coming to the US, and blaming his officials and Congress for not getting enough done (as he perceives it).
Beijing is responding to what it perceives as US efforts to contain it in the South China Sea, where Washington does not recognise China's maritime claims, and in South Korea, where the US is seeking to base an advanced anti-missile system.
But don't forget the boss: In the middle of all that is a consumer with a supremely sovereign decision to spend or save, depending on how she/he perceives the future stream of income in a given economic, social and political environment.
By working with these materials, and finding a way to be true to what she perceives as their pictorial limitations, Sultan has found a supple way to challenge herself as well as pursue her investigation of the elemental world of perception and touch.
At a news conference on Monday, Ms. Morochoduchi, a native of Ecuador, said she had sold churros for three years but had been too afraid to try to get a permit, citing what she perceives as anti-Hispanic bias among city officials.
It's not unusual for an aircraft carrier to be deployed to the region, but the language used in Bolton's statement suggests the U.S. is seeking to ramp up pressure on Iran to counter what the White House perceives to be a potential threat.
His administration should build on this visit with regular visits to the region by high-ranking officials, a clear commitment to the al-Udeid base, and by negotiating mutual defense arrangements with any state in the region that perceives a threat from Iran.
The president goes to Twitter to push legislation, boost loyal supporters and attack those he perceives as disloyal, from Republican Senators John McCain, Mitch McConnell and Bob Corker to pro football players who kneel during the national anthem and the news media.
"Algeria perceives the G5 Sahel as an extension of French influence in a region in which Algeria has traditionally been dominant, and in which France has historically played an essentially destabilizing role," Hannah Armstrong, an Algeria expert at the International Crisis Group, said.
The seizing of the newspaper also highlighted the government's building campaign against those it perceives to be its two greatest enemies: opposition journalists and the followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric affiliated with the newspaper who lives in exile in Pennsylvania.
"It started with thinking about the fact that being spiritual is one of the worst things you can be today," she says, sitting in a cafe near her studio, referring to what she perceives as a general cynicism in the digital age.
But one potential explanation for why cops are more likely to use force against black and Hispanic people, even after a warning, is what's known as "implicit bias": subconscious biases that shape how nearly everyone perceives people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Delegates said that one of the trickiest issues could be monitoring emissions as the United States, which cannot quit the pact until 2020, uses the talks to press for a level of detail it perceives as useful to its foreign policy dealings.
The uproar caused by this transgression even prompted Lesnar's opponent Hunt to sue the UFC for what he perceives to be purposeful carelessness to allow Lesnar—inarguably one of UFC 200's biggest pay-per-view attractions—compete on their bumper bicentennial event.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 US midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in February.
In fact, painting her in this pained light deepens her complexity by giving a more terrible clarity to her motives in the next episode, when she takes vengeance on Hagar, a foreign woman of lesser social status, whom she perceives as a rival.
The Chinese police have detained one of the country's most prominent Protestant pastors along with more than 100 members of his independent congregation, the latest sign of a growing crackdown against what the government perceives as illegal or foreign-influenced religious activity.
Maybe, for instance, the United States sends a bomber near North Korea as a symbolic threat, but the bomber veers off course toward Pyongyang, which North Korea perceives as the start of a war, leading it to fire missiles in perceived self-defense.
Yet the prospect of hypothetical sanctions seems unlikely to halt a long-planned major ground operation — Turkey's third offensive inside Syria in as many years — against what Ankara perceives as a "separatist terror group" posing a major threat to Turkish national security.
You'd be amazed how the body perceives musical detail when standing up: The difference between unison voices and voices in harmony, the length of line, subtle dynamic shifts — all hit you directly in the gut rather than in the sometimes detached concert muscle.
Under the new system, the "third party," which Facebook did not identify, alerts the social-media platform after what it perceives to be a major incident, and the tool is rolled out after an unspecified number of people discuss the event on Facebook.
"Hole in the Wall" An American adaptation of a popular Japanese game show, in which the contestant (always you) must contort not only her body but also her personality into the exact shape that she perceives another person desires in any given interaction.
Expressed otherwise, it is the dichotomy between how a person perceives herself, what she aims to project to the world, and what the rest of us see: the style of her writing, what she chooses to tell or leave out, the tone.
That moment served as an acknowledgment that no matter how much effort goes into detaching a performance of the human body from preconceived notions and social norms, those prejudices continue to exist, coloring the way an audience views and perceives the work.
With a reported budget of just $5 million — and a location in a flat, relatively featureless stretch of Colorado — Watts relied a lot on carefully chosen camera angles, using the wide-open spaces to control the way the audience perceives the sheriff and two kids.
"The unpleasant reality that I have had to accept is that there will be no 'new' Donald Trump, just the same candidate who will slash and burn and trample anything and anyone he perceives as being in his way or an easy scapegoat," Collins writes.
"Treatments provided by a doctor of chiropractic, such as spinal manipulation, may decrease pain from muscle strain, inflammation and spasm in the back muscles and/or impact the way that the body perceives pain through either the brain or the spinal cord," Goertz added.
We can be confident that Trump would not respond with the cool detachment of Obama to a tirade of slurs thrown in his direction, especially given Trump's skepticism of the value of existing alliances which he perceives as not working in the US interest.
Penalties on Russia for doing arms-related business with what the US perceives as rogue states go back at least as far as the 1990s, according to Richard Nephew, a senior research scholar at Columbia University who formerly coordinated sanctions policy at the State Department.
Throughout the film, Foster channels his rage about the shitty hand the universe has dealt him—recently laid off, wife left with the kid—into scapegoating non-white and non-English-speaking "others" who he perceives as tormenters and leeches on his once polite society.
And it's focus on measures that are largely under the control of the executive branch offers a revealing look into how Buttigieg perceives the government's role in helping communities of color whose needs have often been overlooked or intentionally left out of federal policy.
The increase in China's U.S. bond ownership may soothe concerns about whether Beijing may pare back its Treasuries stockpile in retaliation against the Trump administration which has sought to slap stiff tariffs and erect barriers against nations it perceives are conducting unfair trade practices.
But what they are doing with -- the reason I raised a Trump Tower meeting and the statement about it is because they know that Mueller perceives it to be an obstruction of justice and it&aposs likely to be presented in the report that way.
Harvard health policy professor and director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, Ashish Jha, M.D., M.P.H., speculated about health policy reform despite the mixed messages he perceives as coming from the Trump administration, such as repealing the ACA while saying everyone must have health insurance.
What GOP legislators are confronting is a situation in which they want to get X done and realize that in order to get X done they need the cooperation of the administration, and if her perceives disloyalty, he'll undermine everything they try to do.
"It is also possible that manipulation impacts the way that your body perceives pain through either the brain or the spinal cord and/or decreases pain from muscle strain, inflammation and/or spasm in the muscles next to your spine," Goertz said by email.
Yes, she has a pair of pals (Busy Philipps, "Saturday Night Live's" Aidy Bryant) who also aren't conventional Vogue cover candidates, but she can't help pining for what she perceives as the easy life she's missed by not looking more like a runway model.
"While we know that this is a group that is making life changes, these findings give us a surprising understanding of how this generation perceives themselves," Douglas Nemecek, M.D., chief medical officer for Behavioral Health at Cigna, tells CNBC Make It in an email.
Given these constraints, Riyadh probably prefers to attack Iran indirectly by hitting one of Tehran's proxies in Yemen, Syria or even Iraq, but the severity of the attack on Abqaiq could embolden Riyadh if the kingdom perceives or receives clear assurances of US support.
During a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing devoted to assessments of global threats, top administration officials contradicted a number of Trump's assertions about North Korea, Iran, the Islamic State and national security threats the president perceives at the U.S.-Mexico border (The New York Times).
Britain, France, Germany and the European Union — which all played important roles in negotiating the deal — have been trying to persuade the U.S. to stay, discussing additional non-nuclear sanctions and supplemental understandings to correct what the Trump administration perceives as the deal's flaws.
A senior White House official told New York magazine that Biden was no longer the one Trump was worried about, something the person said had a lot to do with Biden's "look," along with what Trump perceives as poor speaking skills and small crowd sizes.
Mr. Trump has long seized on what he perceives as the unfair barriers that American automakers face in exporting their cars, noting that many Mercedes-Benzes can be seen on the streets of New York but few Chevrolets on the streets of European cities.
M. Joshua Cauller writes about how playing Hellblade requires a sympathetic suspension of certitude about the nature of reality, in order to help the protagonist deal with the world as she perceives it, whether or not her struggles are the result of paranoid delusions.
For Osula, the considerations lying beyond the borders of his images—in this series and other more playful, colorful ones—include his aim to counter incomplete and incorrect mainstream stereotypings of the continent along with what he perceives as outdated social norms within his country.
Ross Douthat thinks Trump's latest transgressions — purging bureaucrats he perceives as disloyal and leaning on the Department of Justice to interfere in the criminal sentencing of his ally Roger Stone — hew more closely to his pre-impeachment behavior than to a dangerous new standard.
While the White House publicly insists that Trump's relationship with national security adviser H.R. McMaster is hunky dory, reporting coming out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue suggests that Trump fumes about the gruff and what he perceives to be arrogant way McMaster deals with him.
As Mr. Cuomo has taken a more prominent role in dealing with the problem — and has been assailed in recent polls over his handling of the subway — he has become increasingly annoyed with what he perceives as Mr. de Blasio's unwillingness to tackle it.
Because Saudi Arabia is so intently focused on staving off what it perceives to be numerous and grave risks to its rule, it is more willing to accept or even heighten other forms of risk — including risks that can blow back onto the United States.
If Barack Obama leveraged his influence and platform to help the entrepreneurs of red-state America shape their own destiny—and by extension the destinies of the communities they call home—it would help change the way this part of the country perceives the Democratic Party.
In her first public speech since the CIA pointed a finger at Russian President Vladimir Putin for seeking to sway the election in Donald Trump's favor, Hillary Clinton outlined what she perceives to be Putin's rationale for manipulating the American public into voting for Donald Trump.
Plunged into turmoil in the midst of taking his kid on a college tour, Brad vacillates between elated hope for Troy's future and a desperate desire for him to avoid what Brad perceives as his own lack of success, feelings that are expounded upon in claustrophobic voiceover.
Apple attempted to kill Spotify's free tier before it launched Apple Music; the industry has railed against what it perceives as low payments from YouTube for years; and SoundCloud, one of the most popular ad-supported streaming sites in the world, is on the brink of collapse.
Last week relatives of some of the victims of the Lion Air crash filed a lawsuit against Boeing, blaming the company for its installation of a new flight-control system that automatically pitches the MAX's nose down when an on-board computer perceives a risk of stalling.
Mr. Keil perceives he has leverage to utilize this sensitive information concerning these security-related matters — which are covered by a Confidentiality/Nondisclosure Agreement that he signed when he joined Magic Leap — because if exposed, they may generate serious adverse consequences for Magic Leap's ongoing development efforts.
Discrimination hurts health If someone perceives that they are experiencing weight discrimination, they are more likely to suffer daily stress and negative emotions than otherwise, which could cause their health to worsen over time, according to a separate study published this month in the journal Obesity.
" Abeneezer Negussie tweeted, "When a stranger says to you after a nice conversation on a train, &aposyour skin color is not your fault, I mean, you unfortunately you can&apost change it,&apos and you understand that he perceives your skin color as something that went wrong.
Having the narrative told from Elliot's perspective exclusively somewhat negates this theory, but in Elliot's state of mind — and his inability to tell reality from hallucination — anything that Ray perceives to be real may just be enough to convince the otherwise unhealthy Elliot to as well.
It was not enough for Nestle "to show that a significant proportion of the relevant public throughout the EU, merging all the member states and regions, perceives a mark as an indication of the commercial origin of the goods designated by the mark," the Court said.
SUSAN BODIKER Washington To the Editor: The point that Laura Vanderkam tries to make by inflicting upon herself the analysis of 8,784 hours of her life is lost in a simple fact: If a person perceives herself as too busy, she is hearing her inner voice.
Twitter has denied that any change in Trump's follower count is due to political bias, saying users' follower counts may drop as it removes fake or automated accounts — the company's CEO, Jack Dorsey, even met with Trump directly to offer explanations for what Trump perceives as censorship.
But it is up to the President himself to set the tone from the top -- not use the power of his office to exact retribution or restrain in any fashion the lawful operations of free speech, even -- or especially -- by those he perceives as his enemies.
Congress has emphatically opposed what it perceives as efforts by the Palestinians to impose a solution on Israel or pre-determine elements of a final agreement, whether through actions at the United Nations, or the International Criminal Court, or by pursuing recognition from nations around the world.
Camille Chedda's "Wholesale Degradables," from 2014-15, a collection of various portraits of black men painted on degradable plastic bags, all in various states of decay, observes the marginal position of these men in society, as well as how the rest of the world perceives the Caribbean.
"We see Russia is willing to conduct more brazen and disruptive influence operations because of how it perceives its conflict with the West," David Porter, a top agent on the F.B.I.'s Foreign Influence Task Force, said last month at an election security conference in Washington.
The proceedings against Mr. Lee, who is expected to be sentenced as soon as this week, punctuated what critics have warned are China's brazen efforts to extend the reach of its security forces to stifle what it perceives as threats to its power emanating from overseas.
The missile test was one of 12 ballistic missile and rocket tests that North Korea conducted since this May to threaten South Korea, Japan, and the U.S. Kim likely feels confident continuing his hardball tactics because he perceives a lack of resolve from the Trump administration.
The Bolton saga demonstrates yet again that the president is neither a hard-liner nor an accommodationist but, rather, judges everything in terms of what he perceives to be the impact of anything he might do on his public image and his prospects for re-election.
Mr. Trump, a bacon-and-eggs man who likes his steaks well done and perceives fast food as both efficient and sanitary, takes some of his meals in the White House mess, a small staff dining hall near the Situation Room in the West Wing. Mrs.
Fifty-six percent of Republican insiders said Trump's speech — a forceful indictment of those responsible for what he perceives as a country in decline, along with an assurance that he is uniquely qualified to solve the nation's ills — made them feel more confident in his candidacy.
The defense official noted that if Iran perceives US assistance to Tehran's foes in Yemen as an anti-Iranian move, it could hurt US efforts to fight ISIS in Syria and northern Iraq, where pro-Iranian militias have until now largely stayed away from interfering with US efforts.
A Legion that went further in questioning which character is actually the protagonist, how he or she perceives themselves — or for that matter, a Legion set in a world that's completely malleable, according to the protagonist's mental state — would have paid off the possibilities that the pilot promised.
While Swift is outspoken when she perceives herself to be the victim of sexism, she has never spoken out publicly against Donald Trump—not even when he made racist comments, bragged about sexually assaulting women, or drew a false equivalence between white nationalists and anti-racists in Charlottesville.
In a paper for the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, Mary Cummings of Duke University says that an autonomous system perceives the world through its sensors and reconstructs it to give its computer "brain" a model of the world which it can use to make decisions.
Other tracks on the album treat drone warfare, government and corporate surveillance, and state-sanctioned execution with the same jarring plainspokenness; there's even a chant-like dirge called "Obama," where she outlines all the ways she perceives that the president has failed to live up to his campaign promises.
In arguing that Bellow is the central figure in the landscape of American literature, for instance, Amis sees fit to mount a counterargument against the writer he perceives as Bellow's only viable competitor, "the only American who gives Bellow any serious trouble" in the heavyweight title bout: Henry James.
The fashion legend's latest foray into film (his first since 2009's A Single Man) stars Amy Adams as a disillusioned art gallery owner and Jake Gyllenhaal as her ex-husband — who has just written a violent revenge novel that she perceives as a veiled threat against her.
The French president, who will meet Facebook founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg later on Friday, wants France to take a leading role on tech regulation, seeking to strike a balance between what he perceives as the United States' laissez-faire stance and China's iron grip on the Internet.
Jaar — who consistently deals with violence and oppression within the global context in his work — wants to oppose the 'if it bleeds it leads' mentality of photojournalism by creating pieces that are subtle and ambiguous, but which cut to what he perceives as the heart of the matter.
But if Johnson does pursue and win parliamentary approval for a snap election, to hold on to what he perceives as the option of a no-deal Brexit, current polls indicate a highly uncertain electoral outcome thanks to the fragmented nature of British politics and public opinion on Brexit.
The Chinese government has been willing to discuss moves that it perceives as being in China's interest, from long-term purchases of commodities that are needed for Chinese factories to changes in China's foreign investment law that make it a more attractive place for overseas companies to operate.
"There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 U.S. midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations," said Mr. Coats, testifying alongside Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director; Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director; and other leading intelligence officials.
"It was a very confusing situation, handled very confusingly by just about everybody involved, and it's too bad some of the kids get caught up in the machinations," said Pound, who's skipping the closing ceremony in protest at what he perceives as a weak punishment meted out to Russia.
If the president were to fire Sessions and if the Senate were to fail to confirm a replacement, it would box in Trump by leaving Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — who oversees Mueller and is another administration official Trump perceives as an enemy — in charge of the department.
Dr. Johnston's ties to the 2016 ILSI-funded sugar study show how ILSI has methodically cultivated allies in academia around the world, and how it recruits influential scientists to help shape global nutrition advice and counter what it perceives to be anti-food industry guidelines by health organizations.
Viewing his own work is not among his favorite activities, Driver had told me earlier that day: He can't help but become consumed with what he perceives as his mistakes, even though he knows deep down that with anyone else's work, it's the imperfections he always finds most fascinating.
He now regards the secretary's "conduct of foreign policy" as a welcome "check on the worst impulses of the president," even as Trump "seems determined to override the judgment of Secretary Tillerson at every juncture," and despite what the senator perceives as the secretary's management "mistakes" with personnel.
Mr. Trump's lack of interest in a social space insulated from politics is evident in things like his attacks on Amazon because its chairman separately owns a newspaper Mr. Trump perceives as hostile and his opining on cultural topics — such as his former television show — unrelated to his authority.

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