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"qualitatively" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with what something is like or how good it is, rather than with how much of it there is
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But the current assault against the media seems qualitatively different.
It is qualitatively different than other diseases in several respects.
However, the partisan pattern is qualitatively similar without the lag.
Yeah, I mean, I would imagine you measure it qualitatively.
Yet the problem with Trump seems qualitatively different in scale and scope.
Though the American fleet remains superior qualitatively, it is spread much thinner.
But the shutdown of speech is qualitatively different from protesting against speech.
But Donald Trump and his operatives are up to something qualitatively different.
But you're saying literally the experience of listening to it is qualitatively different.
There were aspects of this military exchange that were qualitatively new and troublesome.
As a former journalist in the Washington press corps, I experienced this qualitatively.
If you love the truth, it is qualitatively different from all of those.
We have quantitatively improved in diversifying the curriculum, though we haven't qualitatively improved.
You think a second term will be qualitatively different than what we've seen?
The elimination of the insurance subsidies and Medicaid expansion would be qualitatively worse.
This is qualitatively different from the politics of disjunction that have come before.
Even just qualitatively speaking, though, snapshots into the past like this can be illuminating.
The idea of creating a synthetic human genome is qualitatively different than gene editing.
However, the consequences of censorship are qualitatively different in countries that actively police it.
Instead, it's probably better to think qualitatively, and give what will improve their lives.
Do you see something qualitatively different about the way women and men conduct themselves?
At the theater level, hypersonic weapons could mean qualitatively new complications in security planning.
I suspect China would be dealing with the United States in a qualitatively different manner.
But I strongly suspect we can't even qualitatively judge one to be more effective, either.
Instead, they ask whether the present period is qualitatively different to the situation during the Holocene.
What clouds this picture further is that the recent violence is qualitatively different from previous waves.
The slashes and splashes feel qualitatively different from those employed by expressionist painters past and present.
Some believe the agreements may combine in the future, while others see them as qualitatively different.
JW: It's number one on the charts, it's number one psychically, spiritually, qualitatively, quantitatively, it's there.
It came up with a list of eight attributes, verified quantitatively and qualitatively in multiple ways.
In other uses, however, hypersonics could pose a qualitatively new threat to U.S. and allied security.
It is a qualitatively different thing than having a political outlook that others might disagree with.
This suggests that AlphaGo Zero may be learning a strategy that is qualitatively different to human play.
What is manifest, however, is his desire to present Rembrandt as a qualitatively different painter from Chardin.
Plenty of RT's programming, to outward appearances, is not qualitatively different from conventional opinion-infused cable news.
It all seems like a quagmire, but at least qualitatively, the new naming scheme is less quirky.
It's qualitatively different from a Twitter rumor that can be traced back to a handful of people.
So the types of things, qualitatively, like improving readiness, buying more ships, buying more aircrafts, but how many?
Fitch excludes the accounts receivable securitization from liquidity calculations but notes its role in working capital management qualitatively.
Clinton depicted Trump as the rogue politician he is, one who qualitatively differs from all previous GOP nominees.
It might be faster, and it works in a quantitatively different way, but qualitatively, it's still the same.
Instead, these programs are often about learning new, and qualitatively different information from an individual's or communities' postings.
But the weight loss among walkers and weight trainers was qualitatively different, their new body-composition scans showed.
While both of these studies chronicle respiratory adaptations among living humans, the nature of the adaptations are qualitatively different.
"There's a certain satisfaction that shoppers get in not paying sales tax that can't be measured qualitatively," he said.
Overall, though, the Index is still offering first-generation VR. It's not qualitatively different from the Rift or Vive.
And selling access is not qualitatively different from giving special preference to those who spent money on one's behalf.
I wonder if these photographs are shaping the perception of the moment, which seems qualitatively different from the #MeToo movement.
CRUZ: But what I was saying — look, it is qualitatively different dealing with a country once they have nuclear weapons.
Mr Musk says that these advantages mean he can create a "machine that makes machines" qualitatively better than anyone else's.
" She acknowledges that during a presidential transition, regrouping of federal agencies, but this, she says, "feels ominous and qualitatively different.
"That sounds okay qualitatively but to get it into the mathematics we still have a lot to do," Chowdhary says.
It is qualitatively different from the usual lawmaking that occurs during so-called lame-duck sessions, just after an election.
I don't mean to say it doesn't exist, but I think we face a qualitatively different situation than the Europeans.
Beyond issues of equity and symbolism, would it make a difference qualitatively if a woman were to get the job?
They see them as qualitatively different from conventional weapons: something that cannot be used in the ordinary course of war.
Former r/fatpeoplehate users migrated to "qualitatively different" subreddits like r/RoastMe, or those dedicated to video games or TV shows.
China may not be qualitatively worse than North Korea but quantitatively there is much more cruelty and human rights abuse there.
We have altered the Earth system qualitatively, in ways that call into question our very survival over the coming few centuries.
John Brennan is qualitatively hurting America every time he publicly makes an allegation about the president which he cannot back up.
"These vast, emerging data sets on how people interact surely offer qualitatively new perspectives on collective human behavior," the researchers wrote.
"It's completely novel in the sense that we don't even know sometimes qualitatively what to expect," Vuletic said in a statement.
Conservatives and liberals both have their versions of a filter bubble, but I found that these bubbles are qualitatively very different.
But even if you put classification issues aside, trying to figure out which memes are qualitatively "the best" is a nightmare.
" He may believe that healing is a moral act in which "caring in the context of hope qualitatively changes clinical outcomes.
In the paper, Leith wrote: From a privacy perspective Microsoft Edge and Yandex are qualitatively different from the other browsers studied.
Critics say that taking photos and automatically uploading and parsing them at this scale qualitatively creates something to be concerned about.
Socas-Navarro says the signature produced by a CEB will be qualitatively different from a natural ring, like the one around Saturn.
When we started ZingTrain, all the training got better, so the idea is that each piece is contributing qualitatively to the other.
"Either the agreement fits qualitatively...or it doesn't, and Switzerland presses forward," he said, adding Switzerland could re-examine the issue later.
That change does not happen at any one instant, but slowly over time, so that, almost imperceptibly, a qualitatively different being is created.
Every upgrade is significant, qualitatively changing how you move through the environment, and they all come in the span of about an hour.
"What we are witnessing in Xinjiang is different, not quantitatively but qualitatively: a massive, concerted campaign of coerced sociocultural re-engineering," he said.
The Greek origin of the word "dialogue" literally means an exchange of words that gives rise to a qualitatively new idea or understanding.
It's hard to say qualitatively why quantum computing is so powerful precisely because it is hard to specify what quantum mechanics means at all.
In 2017, we'll begin to understand qualitatively which ones should be connected and which ones shouldn't, based on the value of the data created.
This council will investigate both qualitatively and quantitatively the effects of these regulatory barriers and identify ways of relaxing these constraints for affordable housing.
It's truly remarkable to read this book and appreciate how these women — numerically small, qualitatively great — made such a tremendous impact on this nation.
From where I stand now, my shorter, more declarative emails and general maternal unfuckwithability feel qualitatively related to the positive transformation of my sex life.
The Mekong might survive a few big mainstream dams, but a dozen—plus dozens more on its tributaries—present a qualitatively different sort of threat.
Every issuer is analysed quantitatively and qualitatively, leading to an overall internal score, which is presented in credit committees, and updated at each new issue.
But veterans of those occasions (and there were several watching the Nats that night) considered the hatefulness of the response to Mr Trump qualitatively different.
In the meantime, the United States should bolster its nuclear deterrent while also qualitatively improving U.S. missile defenses as the clock runs out until 2021.
That effort has also been delayed, because the city is just now implementing a system that can qualitatively measure data across its work force programs.
The first is that American politics have always been polarized but that the polarization of today is qualitatively different — and more debilitating — than the norm.
"Advances in IT tools and the ever increasing data availability, including (but not limited to) personal data, enable qualitatively new processing and analytics opportunities," they add.
" While it warns there may be some language issues, the website says "unlike the Russians, (Koreans) will do the job qualitatively and at a reasonable price.
But I really can't see a story where a public bank qualitatively changes the state of the economy in a city or state that institutes it.
"There are many assumptions and generalizations that could change the outcome of the analysis both qualitatively and quantitatively," said Payo, who wasn't involved in the study.
And while Trump does offer a qualitatively different perspective on trade, it is too contradictory to be able to determine if it will actually benefit ordinary workers.
Only if you assume there is something about lone-wolf terrorism that is qualitatively different from the more networked, group-based version that has dominated terrorism's history.
While earlier Trump policies, such as abandoning the Paris climate accord, had prompted a few corporate titans to sever ties with the administration, Charlottesville was qualitatively different.
It would force manufacturers to comply with rules set out in 2628's Tobacco Control Act, even though e-cigarettes are qualitatively very different from traditional cigarettes.
That's the strength of this service, and why it's so important that games like Furi exist: to prove its value (if not monetarily, then at least qualitatively).
"This swelling relative to the interior puts the outer layers of the gel into compression, yielding surface folding patterns qualitatively similar to sulci and gyri," the researchers write.
"You had judges, I think both Democratic and Republican appointees, who were saying that they understood that this was qualitatively different from what's been done before," he said.
"The Wikileaks hacked #DNC emails feel qualitatively very different to the docs in the #Guccifer 2 hack," the information security expert known as Pwn All The Things tweeted.
"He has just absorbed an unprecedented — qualitatively and quantitatively — unprecedented deluge of negative criticism and coverage that's frankly unfair and a little bit dangerous to our democracy," Conway said.
You could argue that California merlot suffered qualitatively as winemakers often used too high a percentage of the grape in their blends simply so they could call it merlot.
It's a qualitatively different relationship than the one screenwriters have with their characters, because video game characters don't just recite dialogue—they do shit, and the players interact with them.
But even if they're not, you know, then the question is you kind of need to be able to qualitatively describe what are the things that are adjacent to that.
As the researchers discovered, DMT does in fact seem to induce experiences that are qualitatively similar to near-death experiences, but the intensity of these NDEs largely depend on context.
One excuse we're now hearing is that the new revelations are qualitatively different — that disrespect for women is one thing, but boasting about sexual assault brings it to another level.
These are the things that make Trump qualitatively different from any past presidents, who at least had a kind of experience that made them into known and somewhat predictable quantities.
Our qualitatively disparate but similarly visceral, uncomfortable, devastating pain is our culture's Medusa: We refuse to look it in the eyes, afraid doing so will immediately refract, pollute, infect us.
And we saw that through metrics, and saw that qualitatively, and we didn't roll it back, we rapidly iterated on making it better until we felt satisfied with the results.
At TGM Bread, Alexander wants to educate customers about bread — to show them how much better, qualitatively, a well-made loaf can be, and to make them aware of alternative grains.
What's different this time around, argue some economists and AI experts, is that machines are qualitatively smarter than they were in the past, and historical examples don't offer a useful comparison.
The aroma and taste was not qualitatively different from the mangoes I had known, but intensified manifold, as if the souls of ten mangoes had been concentrated in just one fruit.
But these problems are qualitatively very different to just playing board games, and a whole lot of work needs to be done to find out how exactly algorithms can tackle them.
"While the third-party doctrine applies to telephone numbers and bank records, it is not clear whether its logic extends to the qualitatively different category of cell-site records," he wrote.
"One of the things about the Volvo is how we mirror and amplify challenges businesses have today, and one of the big challenges is diversity and using it qualitatively," he said.
"There is always interest in the new shiny object to show up, whether you're a consumer or a driver," says ViaVan's Snyder, who says his company is offering something qualitatively different.
The idea that today's decimation is qualitatively different to the mass extinctions of yore, and that a compensating mass speciation is already under way, seems at some level to be quite encouraging.
"The nature of this crisis is qualitatively different than the one in 2008 because the traditional tools are not as effective," said Richard N. Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations.
But you have a qualitatively different kind of labor which produces a quantifiable result — an increase of 400 percent in the average amount of cotton picked per day from 1800 to 1860.
The attacks on her have been brutal, relentless, and blatantly bigoted — qualitatively different and far worse than any of Omar's controversial comments in the past about Israel and its supporters in America.
Measure sentiment for your digital transformation program quantitatively—what messages get opened, what content gets viewed, how do audience actions differ by subgroups—and qualitatively based on their perception of the information provided.
Those who picture the King of Pop, Elvis, Princess Diana and Andy Kaufman having brunch in a diner somewhere are nuts in a qualitatively different way from people who fake their own deaths.
Qualitatively, MOOCs redefined how students learn inside as well as outside the classroom; provided global access to the content of higher education worldwide; and changed how students interact with faculty members at universities.
Should the Fateh Mobin missile be mass produced, it would serve as further proof of Iran's commitment to qualitatively improving it's already quantitatively robust ballistic missile arsenal in the face of U.S. pressure.
To the Editor: Re "The Case for Reparations," by David Brooks (column, March 8): Thank you, Mr. Brooks, for recognizing that the American racial divide is qualitatively different from our other troublesome divisions.
I believe this is precisely what we need between the United States and North Korea—not a business deal or a contractual negotiation but true dialogue that leads to a qualitatively new relationship.
Although there are always exceptions, the research generally confirms what many voters perhaps always intuited: that rich political leaders are not like poor political leaders but with more money; rather, wealth changes people qualitatively.
"The experiments are beautiful and open up a new class of states of matter that really qualitatively are new and fascinating in their own right," MIT theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek told Gizmodo.
The stuff that matters — the intellectual property and other intangible assets — are compared qualitatively to the equivalent rights held by other firms; then the economic consequence of these assets on the underlying business is characterized.
His work made the most convincing case yet that a distinctive directorial viewpoint could, on TV as in the movies, be as qualitatively important as good writing — could perhaps even make up for overwrought writing.
"The point seems to be to remind the United States that North Korea still has space to qualitatively advance its programme," said Ankit Panda, a senior fellow at the U.S.-based Federation of American Scientists.
Instead, we found that coverage of Democratic proposals back in 2009, when Democrats enjoyed unified control of the federal government, was qualitatively different than the critical coverage devoted to recent GOP proposals in similar circumstances.
The "great crime decline" referenced in Patrick Sharkey's new book, "Uneasy Peace: The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence," is in fact "great," both qualitatively and normatively.
I think VR has the potential to be engaging and entertaining and amusing in a very similar way to our phones or TVs, and so do I see it somehow being qualitatively different from those.
And qualitatively, too, whether it's faster or not, I don't know anyone who likes calling businesses for customer support or making reservations, because it's uncomfortable, and you have to give your full attention, and it's synchronous.
The top US general also spoke about Iran on Wednesday, saying he had seen intelligence earlier this month on threats posed by Tehran that were "qualitatively different" from what he had been seen emanating from there previously.
The work of Fujii on the one hand, and of Hadjithomas and Joreige on the other, while not necessarily scientific or quantitative, qualitatively serves to decolonize archaeological knowledge from its role in the legitimation of European historiography.
The court also said the British government had access to "a wider and qualitatively more sophisticated range of information than that available to the claimant's sources", although campaigners said the evidence they had gathered should be taken seriously.
Without voice-over narration or expert testimony, the film creates a sense of moral and sensory alertness that is qualitatively different from the literal-minded, journalistic "awareness" that most socially conscious documentaries try to instill in their viewers.
But the current study "provides more pieces of evidence that brain cells produced under running conditions are not just quantitatively but qualitatively different" than other neurons, she says, "and these differences are evident very soon" after exercise begins.
"I think we feel now that with the black hole binaries—unless we come across something that is qualitatively different then it really has started to become cataloguing if you like," Ken Strain from Glasgow University told the BBC.
In short, elites are shuttled into a life-long, endless competition that not only consumes their life quantitatively but qualitatively as well, leaving no room for self-expression, actualization, or discovery — only self-exploitation, value extraction, and endless anxiety.
The potential harmful effects are qualitatively different from those of exposure to radiation on Earth, like X-rays, since space radiation involves heavy ions and secondary neutrons, which have been shown to induce distinct damage to cells and tissues.
"I work with people with schizophrenia and bipolar illness, and when they are in the throes of their illness, it is a qualitatively different way of viewing the world, when they are caught up in their delusions," he explained.
But there seems to be something qualitatively different to me about Overwatch's "if you want some narrative, you figure it out" model and the creation of narratives that are openly playful about how we interact with them as players and fans.
And I would make it more obviously clear that I knew that cyberspace was not sublimely removed from the physical world, with which it has exactly the same relationship that the mind has with the body: deeply interdependent but qualitatively different.
"I think it's safe to qualitatively say that if no sharks came to check out 15 drops of human blood a minute in the middle of shark-infested waters, you're probably going to be OK with a small scrape," Rober said.
Mr. Murdoch's camp ultimately decided that a transaction with Comcast "carried a qualitatively higher level of regulatory risk, including the possibility of an outright prohibition, than such a transaction with Disney," according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
I left the gallery glad I had discovered this show before it closed, and thinking about how the commanding presence of "We Ride" (which is taller than me, and I'm pretty tall) transforms it into something qualitatively unlike the others.
This is what makes Trump qualitatively different from our leaders who came before him: He believes that truth is what he says it is, and the only reason it has yet to be accepted is that it has yet to be sufficiently repeated.
"The fact that despite these differences — often mentioned as potential explanations for the large and rapidly growing health care sector in the US — some pet health care patters appear qualitatively quite similar to the analogous human health care pattern strikes us as noteworthy."
The impact of an individual artist's single, non-mass-produced artwork is qualitatively and quantitatively different from the coercive power of an advertising campaign or a Hollywood blockbuster, and to discuss their effects as if they were the same is hyperbolic and unjust.
But what we're on the verge of doing with bioengineering technologies like CRISPR is going to be so qualitatively different and more powerful that I think it's going to force us to reassess who we are and what it means to be human.
Given the downward trend in her support—from around a 26% first-round voting intention earlier in the race to some 22% now—a qualitatively-minded analyst might even be tempted to speculate about the worrying implications for the National Front of such "negative momentum".
" Exactly why ten hours of binge-watching is qualitatively better or more life-affirming than ten hours of pursuing one's active interests online, he does not convincingly say, but it speaks to the reflexive distrust of time spent, as Goldsmith terms it, "clicking around.
Decarbonization—that is, completely shifting the entire material basis of interconnected global supply chains and the world's most sophisticated militaries in an age of unprecedented ecological and climate disasters—is a challenge bigger in scope and qualitatively different from any that have come before.
Qualitatively speaking, what makes our present situation incomprehensible is not the quantity of bad news or conflict, but the fact that conflict has become a permanent condition, so that it's no longer possible to say what's happening at all — there's just too much data to quantify.
But you kind of have the cases for what you think are adjacent to the issues and, and again, you ground this and qualitatively, people, like, people might click on it, they might engage with it, but at the end, they don't necessarily feel good about it.
"There is something qualitatively different about terrorist organizations and their dynamics today because they are more diffuse and widely distributed and may materialize where you don't expect them," says Robert Muggah, research director at the Igarapé Institute, a security and development think tank in Rio de Janeiro.
But in reality, Facebook's goal first and foremost is to create a feed that keeps people satisfied — both quantitatively in terms of the volume of their engagement measured in clicks and time spent, but also qualitatively according to surveys it's constantly serving to a sample of users.
A Short Hike is simply about the pleasure of spending time in a place with a myriad number of mechanical modes of interacting with the world, not walking through it, and this is so qualitatively different that I can't wait to see what other experiences this inspires.
But even with a plot that builds off the emotional heft of "Endgame," another mediocre villain (if perhaps better than the Vulture), heavy dose of Disney Channel-level romance and too much clunky shtick involving the adult chaperones made this feel qualitatively more like a middle-weight contender.
Akihiko Tanaka of the University of Tokyo, a former president of the Japan International Co-operation Agency, says that for years Japan's aid to Africa was "qualitatively different" from that of other rich nations in part because it focused on infrastructure rather than the direct alleviation of poverty.
"I think it's safe to qualitatively say that if no sharks came to check out 15 drops of human blood a minute in the middle of shark-infested waters, you're probably going to be OK with a small scrape," Rober concluded, noting that this wasn't an exhaustive experiment.
"As political theorists were increasingly invoking a potentially egalitarian language of natural rights in the 18th century, 'woman' had to be defined as qualitatively different from men in order that political power would be kept out of women's reach," writes Karen Harvey in Cambridge University Press's Historical Journal.
There are moments where it really does feel like Microsoft accomplished something qualitatively different with the Xbox One X, where the One X is not just offering a series of minor improvements and conveniences, but a qualitative leap over what else is available short of the high-end PC market.
With the U.S. now championing an "America first" strategy and with the Trump administration seemingly casting off the U.S. leadership role of the past seventy years for an open global economy, can we seriously say that the U.S. is qualitatively different from the emerging markets with respect to trade policy?
"I hope that ... we will be able – by acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner - to take real steps to restore the framework of bilateral cooperation in different areas as well as bring our level of collaboration on the international scene to a qualitatively new level," Putin wrote in the Dec.
All this was grist for Mr. Khashoggi's pen, and it obviously grated on M.B.S. Mr. Khashoggi understood that challenging the brash 33-year-old prince posed a qualitatively new danger for internal critics, that M.B.S. demanded a monopoly on the narrative of his reforms and would let no one challenge it.
On one level, everybody knows that television news is a big deal, everyone knows that Fox News is the most widely viewed cable network, and everyone knows that there is a complicated interrelationship between Fox and the GOP that is qualitatively different from the relationship between the Democratic Party and any media outlet.
The bot raises questions not only about whether users are truly aware of the sort of data they are exposing by not using certain account settings, but also at which point does already public data qualitatively take on a different meaning or significance when compiled in aggregate and presented in new formats.
AND WHILE THEY'RE TALKING QUALITATIVELY ABOUT ALL THE RIGHT THINGS, "YES, WE'VE GOT TO IMPROVE OUR TECHNOLOGY" – THEY'RE SAYING THAT NOW, "YES WE'VE GOT TO IMPROVE OUR PRODUCTIVITY AND OUR MARGINS," – THEY'RE SAYING THAT BUT IN WHAT THEY'RE PROMISING INVESTORS, THEY'RE NOT SHOWING ANY PROGRESS BEYOND THE NORMAL OPERATIONAL LEVERAGE THE BUSINESS SHOWS WITH GROWTH.
And why I say that is that chess is a qualitatively different game on the search side — search is much more important in chess than it is in Go. There are certainly parts of Go that require very deep search but it's more a game about intuition and evaluation of features and seeing how they interact.
We can hide our heads in the sand, or we can — in addition to pushing for real lessons on sex for young people again — tackle the job of understanding the range of what porn is, evaluating what's working and what we can qualitatively judge as good, and try to build a better industry and cultural understanding of sex.
"But it's worth noting that this is a bi-model distribution, so we're left in the uncomfortable position to qualitatively decide is this a bear market rebound, or is this part of a sustained move where we're going to get up to see a new high for the cycle before we move into let's say a recession –driven environment," the analyst said.
" Putin continued, "I hope that after you assume the position of the President of the United States of America, we will be able -- by acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner -- to take real steps to restore the framework of bilateral cooperation in different areas as well as bring our level of collaboration on the international scene to a qualitatively new level.
I hope that after you assume the position of the President of the United States of America we will be able – by acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner - to take real steps to restore the framework of bilateral cooperation in different areas as well as bring our level of collaboration on the international scene to a qualitatively new level.
"I hope that after you assume the position of the President of the United States of America we will be able – by acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner - to take real steps to restore the framework of bilateral cooperation in different areas as well as bring our level of collaboration on the international scene to a qualitatively new level," the Russian leader wrote.
" The Russian leader had sent a letter reading, "I hope that after you assume the position of the President of the United States of America we will be able – by acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner - to take real steps to restore the framework of bilateral cooperation in different areas as well as bring our level of collaboration on the international scene to a qualitatively new level.
"The lack of judgment, lack of expectations, nonverbal interaction, unconditionally, sensory engagement through touch, evident behavior of the animal, and restorative/fun experience are elements that have made the human-animal interaction qualitatively different from human interactions," says SoulPaws board member Dr. Patricia Flaherty Fischette, Ph.D. Each workshop is run by a trained SoulPaws facilitator (therapists, interns training to become licensed therapists or licensed clinical social workers) and has a different theme.
Plus, this argument goes, being a damn Nazi ("Nazi" here used imprecisely and defiantly, as marchers were a far motlier crew than just self-described Nazis; however, by my estimation, giving Nazi salutes and chanting Nazi slogans, or simply choosing to publicly associate oneself with those who do, forfeits one's right not to be called a Nazi) is a qualitatively different thing than saying an offensive joke on Twitter, which has been the source of many a vigilante intervention.
Along parallel lines, Cristian Vaccari, a reader in politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, argued in an email that social media have contributed to the sudden emergence of candidates and parties running the ideological gamut: By qualitatively expanding the pool of participants, social media may thus be substantially contributing to some of the vivid examples of political disruption that we have witnessed over the past few years across and beyond the Western world: from the spread of protest movements to the sudden rise of new parties such as the Five Star Movement in Italy and Podemos in Spain, from the ascent of populist leaders all across Europe to electoral upheavals such as the Brexit referendum and the surge of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump in the United States 2016 Presidential elections.
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