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"relational" Definitions
  1. existing or considered in relation to something else

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The difference between being relational and transactional is significant ;  thanks for reminding us that relational makes all of us happier and better humans.
IBM, Microsoft and Oracle boast their own relational databases, and Amazon Web Services, Alphabet's Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure are non-relational players.
"Transactional guarantees have been a critical feature for relational databases for decades, but have typically been absent from non-relational alternatives, which has meant that users have been forced to choose between transactions and the flexibility and versatility that non-relational databases offer," said Stephen O'Grady, Principal Analyst with RedMonk.
"As a therapist, I am a big believer that couples counseling is for those who have healthy relational dynamics and unhealthy relational dynamics," mental health counselor Rachel Elder told Insider.
But it also does feel like the message of the show has expanded beyond just relational aggression among females, and it's sort of about relational aggression, which has metastasized in many ways.
InterSystems IRIS supports relational and non-relational models and can be deployed through a variety of programming languages and is available for on-premises, private or public cloud-based and hybrid deployments.
With YugaByte, software developers get support for Apache Cassandra and Redis APIs, along with support for PostgreSQL, which the company touts as the best of both the relational and post-relational database worlds.
Graph databases are different from relational in several key ways.
She saw that her failure wasn't personal; it was relational.
There likely will be negative physical, psychological and relational consequences.
It also helps campaigns harness the power of relational organizing.
It makes sense to throw some funds into relational organizing.
"Relational organizing is an endorsement by a friend," said Luciani.
Looking to expand the footprint of its toolkit giving developers a unified database software that can work for both relational and post-relational databases, YugaByte has raised $16 million in a new round of funding.
Relational databases—I mean, come on, how hard can that be?
Relational art offered viewers a more social, accessible and interactive experience.
I see these positions as relational; they depend on other factors.
She is just off kilter enough to spark some relational magic.
Was relational organizing part of the reason for the blue wave?
But he&aposs always talked about the relational aspect of the negotiations.
Is it a history of trauma, or cultural conditioning, or something relational?
It is the relational quality of the money they earn that matters.
To me, Siributr's work is a great example of contemporary relational art.
Her systems are not designed around individual clients, but around relational networks.
So far, the new relational organizing tools are used mostly by Democrats.
No one advocates using only relational organizing; it's one strategy among many.
Where there are benefits to social media use, they are often relational.
Women's identities have long been relational — daughter, wife, mother — rather than individual.
Also, human and feline relational styles are different, which can lead to misunderstanding.
That God is the most relational and the most kind, and always near.
The reason is largely relational: Moore has long run in Republican political circles.
This relational ethos has been at the core of my visits to Haiti.
Taking responsibility for your actions, even small ones like texts, builds relational trust.
It can be used to analyze relational and unstructured data, using standard SQL.
Deep down, do you not want to know what a relational database is?
"Relational organizing is just organizing," said Betsy Hoover, one of Higher Ground's cofounders.
SQL Server was developed by Microsoft and is a relational database management system.
Bloomberg's new effort takes advantage of a trendy technology known as relational organizing.
For myself, it's easy to come across actors who are egomaniacs with relational issues.
Hepler specialized in industrials while working for famed activist investor Ralph Whitworth's Relational Investors.
Relational savoring can take many forms, and you probably already do it without realizing.
" Those women wrote books in which "the presence of their narrators was wholly relational.
Women consistently rate higher than men, on average, in promoting "relational" and "participative" leadership.
For adults, relational anxiety is viewed through two dimensions: attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance.
It can be daunting to explain the emotional and relational aspects of human sexuality.
Another seminar examined "A Streetcar Named Desire" from a structural and relational psychoanalytic perspective.
The VLOOKUP function in Microsoft Excel is a great way to find relational data.
For years, there were only two types of databases: relational databases, decades-old platforms that developers had to constantly update to complement modern software, and non-relational databases, newer systems that have been put to use for big data and internet applications.
"The way we relate to our devices and apps, it's becoming very relational," she said.
Credit is a relational system: Our credit indicates our standing relative to a wide network.
This lack of a "relational home" for feelings is the true cause of traumatic experience.
So databases, especially relational databases, have remained the Achilles' heels of web-scale technology stacks.
Relational conflicts — especially unresolved ones — are particularly likely to put you at risk of burnout.
With the exception of slinging socks, all of Rob's worth is relational to his family.
Relational Undercurrents also has a component at the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling.
Markey's campaign is banking on "relational, friend-to-friend organizing," campaign manager John Walsh said.
Today, it is one of Europe's most important nexuses of performance, participatory, and relational art.
Over the past 20 to 0003 years, companies ran most of their workloads using relational databases.
Female tormentors prefer "relational" bullying, such as spreading false rumours or exclusion from a social group.
Immediately confronting viewers upon entering the gallery, "Rhombus" defines the relational field orchestrated by the curator.
Human misbehavior is motivated by: financial greed, sexual – or relational – lust, and the pursuit of power.
The best relational advice that I would give, it's often gendered: Listen more than you talk.
This drive is built into our DNA, since real-world relational skills have fostered human evolution.
For Mattingly, the poetic sensibility manifests as the ability to entertain — and enact — alternative relational structures.
When people die by suicide, their death creates tremendous trauma, heartbreak and relational challenges for survivors.
Paul Harrill makes movies about meaning, about the way humans' spiritual, emotional, and relational lives intertwine.
The more "relational" a robot was, the more kids engaged with it and learned from it.
These relational fractures, I could see on their faces, still caused them much pain and sorrow.
In a phone interview, Bartholet noted the danger in going too far in limiting relational autonomy.
H: Well, fast forward more than 20 years and [art critic] Nicolas Bourriaud writes Relational Aesthetics.
Amazon specifically mentions electronic design automation, high-performance computing for the financial services industry and relational databases.
Something I'm really proud of is the relational aspect of it, the collaboration of what we did.
Originally developed by IBM, SQL was initially used to manage IBM's original quasi-relational database management system.
Swift has always been adept at capturing our relational anger, and she's only gotten better in reputation.
Because of this, though, many MongoDB users still run relational databases in parallel with their document database.
Best friend love is one of the key relational formations at the heart of the queer community.
And despite her presumed objections, her relational proximity to the Kardashians via Kanye West is a thing.
The first edition of these DigitalOcean Managed Databases only supports PostgreSQL, the popular open-source relational database.
A regular relational database would store data in separate rows, which means the table keeps growing vertically.
Local power is personalistic, relational, affectionate, irregular and based on a shared history of reciprocity and trust.
But maybe it's actually the most rational thing to apply different moral philosophies in different relational contexts.
First, they came to reject the classical and religious idea that people are political and relational creatures.
The campaign's "relational organizing" volunteers reach 21 percent of the people they try to contact, he said.
Speaking on the phone from downtown Minneapolis recently, Koran outlined a quintessentially Republican case for relational organizing.
Yet it may actually be the wisest thing to apply different moral philosophies in different relational contexts.
These women's power is relational, conditional and unofficial, requiring a monetization of their private and public lives.
One is geographical — neighborhood, town, city — and the other is "relational," concerned with the interconnections among people.
"Our sisterhood transcends politics," Pressley said, calling her endorsement "relational" given her decade of friendship with Warren.
This early work, sometimes grouped with Rirkrit Tiravanija and Maurizio Cattelan under "relational aesthetics," proved hugely influential.
Biden's approach to politics — whether it's foreign leaders, congressional negotiations, or the Iowa State Fair — is relational.
The relational algebra powering SQL-style databases is worthless without real, unencrypted data to do stuff with.
Nonetheless, among those outside the world of relational databases, it's power is almost certain to be understated.
Like many relational works, the performance uses a specific format as a way to produce an open interaction.
But in the meantime, the engineering community strayed toward MongoDB-style non-relational databases, which Vaidya considers inferior.
"And when the emotional effort is clearly linked to financial or relational rewards, the effects aren't so bad."
They have nothing to do with the authoritarian language wielded in terms such as deskilling and relational aesthetics.
Civility is simply relational currency that can help them effectively address the issues and challenges we face today.
Relational Undercurrents is separated thematically into four sections, though most works could easily fit into more than one.
Relational Undercurrents is a hopeful attempt to unite in a time where differences are increasingly maligned and marginalized.
These differences in individual and relational complexity have equally important implications for repairing damage from highly destructive conflicts.
Relational aesthetics, if you want to call it that, has rarely seemed more charming, direct and user friendly.
As sociolinguists have come to appreciate, in day-to-day human interaction speech is a social, relational behavior.
The broad familiarity with relational databases among developers made this technology the go-to even when it wasn't ideal.
The MemSQL database offers a distributed, relational database that uses standard SQL drivers and queries for transactions and analytics.
Being in a nightclub brings up all the relational memories of every time we've ever been to a club.
The second genre is the "relational level" shows, which deal with being a good partner and having sex ethically.
"It is the relational quality between the patient and therapist that ultimately is the most healing factor," she says.
In their willingness to entertain alternative architectural and relational structures, both artists confront dystopian upheaval with practical utopian imagination.
" Like love, it was "relational," a mirror of a mirror: "the person we love is trying to love us.
Simply put, a relational database is a database that's related either to another database or to Camilla Parker Bowles.
A person is a "relational" leader when he or she derives some authority from relationships with aides or employees.
Like her idea of relational equality, this model resisted the temptation to flatten human variety toward a unifying standard.
An outsider would have been troubled to discern their tepid relational history had they parachuted into Chicago last week.
At Life Team, it's about relational accompaniment, giving social workers the discretion to do what they think is best.
Plus, unlike paying for an army of in-person canvassers, digital relational organizing is easy and cheap to scale.
He's also just obviously more of an old-school back-slapping relational politician than a detail-oriented policy wonk.
"Biden's approach to politics—whether it's foreign leaders, congressional negotiations, or the Iowa State Fair—is relational," Klein writes.
Breastfeeding also has physiological and relational benefits, since a mother and child are more strongly bonded in the process.
Watching it, I thought about how the specter of Althamer's relational sculpture influenced other artworks found within the park.
With this language, anyone from data scientists to marketing analysts can create relational databases, manipulate them, and communicate with them.
"One of the things that really excites me about the project is how much of it is relational," says LaRochelle.
Then she maybe had wanted someone with whom she could have an arrangement, and everybody's entitled to their relational arrangement.
"Sibling violence has the power to shape a child's relational life and an adult's self-esteem and worldview," he says.
We take what should be the social side — the human, relational, people-centric side — and making it overtly about us.
"Human beings are relational creatures," Daniel Gaztambide, supervising psychologist at Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospital in New York City explains.
Klontz says he finds that most disorders fall into three broad categories: money avoidance, money worship and relational money disorders.
The record, in our minds, is open to interpretation purposely but feels more relational than any of our previous work.
If you were to look at a complete model of your digital self, it would be a complex relational web.
It created an entirely new relational category—not just a doll or a stuffed animal, but something kids actively nurtured.
"Some mean girls engage in reputation destruction and other acts of relational aggression as a display of power," she said.
People who are too relational run the risk of being seen as friends, abdicating the credibility they need as leaders.
We gave 459 unmarried, heterosexual, undergraduate students an online questionnaire to learn more about how relational anxiety influences sexting behavior.
And then she maybe wanted someone with whom she could have an arrangement, and everyone's entitled to their relational arrangement.
But new research suggests that actually relational context is super important when it comes to judging the morality of others.
With professional development support, the Black Cube Fellow will be guided through the production of an ambitious, site-relational artwork.
Addressing the problem means viewing it through multiple lenses at once, taking what we call a bio-psychosocial-relational approach.
JK: It makes sense that you'd be interested in the table as a locus of these kinds of relational activities.
Bródno Sculpture Park has come to be one of Europe's most enticing and important sites of relational and social sculpture.
The concepts involved in relational databases extend well beyond JOINs and SELECTs and computers and computer memory: entities, attributes, relationships.
Relational networks emerged between the works, born out of the conceptualist preoccupation with the function rather than the form of art.
"Developers had two choices: SQL and relational databases, which are easy to use and reliable but hard to scale," Kulkarni said.
And for those who are looking to store more traditional columnar relational data, Cosmos DB will also offer support for those.
"If you think about it, there's a lot of analogies to what happened with relational databases in the '80s," Schmidt said.
Inspired by Joseph Beuys's social sculpture and Nicolas Bourriaud's relational aesthetics, these collective actions in Venice make up a Social Environment.
She is in many ways a pre-minimalist, her work steeped in the relational compositions of 20th-century abstraction before minimalism.
When you understand that people look for a soulmate, what they really are doing is conflating the spiritual and the relational.
Dying without a plan in place creates an opportunity for relational damage among those left behind that often cannot be undone.
When it launched, Google positioned the service as an alternative for businesses that were about to outgrow their existing relational databases.
Specific records will do that too, you'll have these relational memories of whoever it was who introduced you to that track.
Those Googles and Facebooks who first built web-scale technology solved the traditional (relational) database challenge by building an abstraction layer.
This course will familiarize you with the relational database management system and help you gain mastery in creating databases and tables.
" The Houston Police Department also shared the video on Facebook, along with the caption, "This is what relational policing is about!
Dismissals of passive contemplation are often parroted in news releases from museums anxious to appear more inclusive by showing relational art.
A new cycle in these complicated financial and relational matters arrives as the sun meets Venus in Leo on August 14.
They accept that certain glorious youthful dreams won't be realized, but other, more relational jobs turn out to be more fulfilling.
But as it turns out, squelching loud sex moments might come at a cost to your personal, relational, and community's health.
To even be understood and then to help make change, the pictures need to be considered in intersectional and relational terms.
Those kind of speed gains, Sirosh noted, aren't something you'll likely get from other relational databases like MySQL any time soon.
A better bet is to try working on your own relational self-awareness and act as a role model for them.
"The beat and full-volume music sends people toward an inner yet communal experience relational to tribal ecstatic dance," explained Allyson.
These workers create business plans, manage client accounts and improve customer satisfaction, all of which require strong communication and relational skills.
Silas Russell, a political organizer for the SEIU health care workers' union in Pennsylvania, has experimented with several relational organizing apps.
Can't sincerity and irony live in relational ambivalence, for minds that can handle a pinch, or even a punch, of complexity?
Bradley understands irony and sincerity as combatants, while Dufresne takes this pairing's "relational ambivalence" to another, tougher and more resonant level.
And Sybase was troubled at the time and was a relational database company looking for the next chapter, so to speak.
That same year, after mostly sitting on the idea since its 1970 unveiling, IBM decided to develop the relational database idea.
Back to languages — SQL (Structured Query Language) is a domain-specific language used to manage data in a relational database management system.
Made public in 1979, SQL has since been crowned the standard language in relational database communication by the American National Standards Institute.
The two sides settled before the fight came down to a vote, and resulted in a Relational founder joining Home Depot's board.
It is a torturous, relational path that guides him to change himself as much as it does his perception of the city.
There are hundreds of astrology apps that you can add your friends to and then collect and compare charts like relational Pokemon.
We want them to integrate the camera as if it was one of them, so we really believe in that relational perspective.
The endeavor, though, requires focussing on certain patterns over others, and imbuing them with a relational logic based on what's already known.
The exhibition then was a major showing of, what the French art critic Nicolas Bourriaud termed in the 90s as relational aesthetics.
The whole social sphere is a relational space in which systems of meaning are constructed through internal codes that lack all stability.
This is especially important as A.I. takes on new roles in society, and our interactions with A.I. become more relational and personal.
In fact, some of the most growth-giving interactions we will have with our children occur when we repair a relational rupture.
In my research, I've discovered that the most compelling reasons for people to give are social and relational benefits beyond the self.
And the Heathers and Genevieves of the world have always conspired to snatch them, and that's where relational bullying can come in.
In keeping with Mr. Tiravanija's relational-aesthetics pieces involving the serving of free food, Mr. Troebinger tended the bar throughout the show.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs, on the other hand, moves from the collective to the relational and, at its peak, to the individual.
An interesting exception is SQL—the language implementing relational databases—which in its most basic form is generally understood to be Turing incomplete.
I don't think the fact that someone is a homosexual should completely shut the door on investing in them in a relational aspect.
She is vulnerable and courageous, responsive and relational, and driven to protect the ecosystem — the all — rather than the ego of a few.
In being capable of abstract relational thought and congruent moral emotions, they are capable of thinking ill of you and regarding you contemptuously.
The book details not just the battle, it also poses questions about the beliefs, ambitions, and relational dynamics between commanders and their men.
Turns out he was just decades early to today's relational, open-ended approach to art that leaves the last century's dogmas looking droopy.
Her research focuses on how people and organizations manage identity, relational, and membership boundaries, and how boundary management affects firm relationships and resources.
The product — Amazon Relational Database Service on VMware — supports popular databases from Microsoft and Oracle, as well as open-source options like MariaDB.
When two people are continually giving and receiving, the relational bank account continues to grow and expand, providing several intended and unintended benefits.
But when you think about what goes into a useful application, especially in the business-to-business internal tools in a company use case which forms the bulk of software that's consumed in terms of lines of code written, most of them are primarily a relational database model, and the relational database aspect of it is not an arbitrary format.
Microsoft today announced that it is joining the MariaDB Foundation, the nonprofit behind the popular relational database founded by the original developers of MySQL.
"Today's applications such as relational databases, scale-out storage, data analytics, and in-memory databases require much faster backup and restore times," it said.
The company says that relational mapping can reduce or remove the need for joint operations that integrate different data sets and create data warehouses.
The personal struggle around whether reporting an incident is worthwhile is grounded in an understanding of the real costs - emotional, relational, economic and professional.
If you want to run Linux and use a proprietary relational database with full enterprise support, you aren't exactly spoiled for choice, after all.
"We want them to integrate the camera as if it was one of them, so we really believe in that relational perspective," Lajeunesse said.
Throughout his career, Barré seems dedicated to derailing our expectations; he refuses to the binary choices of symmetry or asymmetry, all-over or relational.
Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago — now on view at the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University — attempts to answer this challenge.
Relational Undercurrents travels next to the Patricia and Philip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University (10975 SW 17th St, Miami,) in October 2018.
Clinton is claiming those differences as an advantage, and she's not wrong, necessarily — though being too "relational" or too "participative" also has its drawbacks.
" White says, "REST stands for "Relational Expressions of Spiritual Transcendence" kind of going off the rave movements acronym PLUR meaning 'peace, love, unity, respect.
Each team moved the Oracle database to an AWS database service like Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Aurora, Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) and Amazon Redshift.
SQL, or Structured Query Language, is a domain-specific programming language used for finding and retrieving data held in a relational database management system.
In addition to the relational and cognitive benefits, people asked for their advice become significantly more supportive of the idea before they encounter it. Why?
One group was asked to think of and write down all best possible scenarios for their life in terms of personal, relational and professional domains.
They're using a new tool designed to scale up relational contact, prompting their volunteers to contact friends almost exclusively through Facebook Messenger and text messages.
There's a show for just about any relational issue: the effects of 103-210 technology, unintended consequences of 235/239 parenting, the intricacies of polyamory.
By functioning outside of traditional museum confines, the organization exists primarily through working with contemporary artists to commission site-relational artworks in the public realm.
As an incubator space that relies on the relational register, AITF knows that the institution is always dictating the way audiences engage with contemporary art.
I feel that people always have a choice where language is concerned, that the moral and relational basis of our existence depends on that principle.
Specificity doesn't help much: SQL is a set of statements for manipulating and querying a certain category of database known as a relational database. Hrm.
HD Supply's separation from Home Depot in 2007 came amid pressure from another activist hedge fund, Relational Investors, which launched a proxy fight against the company.
While you can build some relationships between tables in a relational database, there are limits and the more data you have the less practical it gets.
Some thought Kurt's uninformed and self-serving ideas for Relational Experiments shouldn't be tolerated and some thought letting him think he had an impact was strategic.
Google today announced that Cloud Spanner, its globally distributed relational database service, is now generally available after what was a relatively short four-month beta period.
They pay even more handsomely if you're exceptionally skilled at Oracle and Microsoft SQL, two of the top relational database management systems used by businesses worldwide.
Mr. Welling had started Engaged in 2012 after working under Ralph V. Whitworth at Relational Investors, until that fund was wound down earlier in the year.
A thematic show at the Frost at Florida International University, "Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago," examines art firmly rooted in place and time.
Among the three directors that the home retailer is adding is David Batchelder of Relational Investors, who has long prodded for change at companies like Hess.
"One thing that's really important in terms of relational maintenance for siblings is sharing tasks — splitting up the planning for your trip," Dr. Dorrance Hall said.
The study found that relational mobility was a strong predictor of the tendency to support sacrificing one person, even after controlling for religiosity, individualism, and GDP.
In 2016, we used funny memes as a kind of relational currency: I will gladly be friends with you tomorrow for a crying Jordan meme today.
It's hard to concretely articulate or argue that the works and artists herein share an interconnectedness, however there is an acute relational quality to the collection.
Ullman went on to work for a number of startups—including a nascent Sybase, where, as the first engineering hire, she wrote software to manage relational databases.
The big cloud providers are trying to adapt to the relational database trend, with Google's Cloud Spanner and Cloud SQL, and Amazon's AWS SQL and AWS Aurora.
Her work is mutually informed by relational aesthetics and institutional critique, asking viewers to consider the role of the body in the commodified space of the gallery.
Based on the computer language SQL — that's pronounced "see-cue-ell" and stands for Structured Query Language — MySQL is the world's most popular relational database management system.
Michelangelo is at his quixotic best when his drawings imply formidable forces of a kind of Nietzschean affirmative nihilism where new relational affects and intensities are assembled.
Oracle's relational database has long been a staple in large enterprises that have to store massive amounts of data, and Amazon itself had been a huge customer.
This happened mostly because the company offered a compelling product: a simple, flexible-document database that many developers found much easier to use than older relational databases.
When you read these books in the context of today's political tribalism, you're reminded that we've had relational tears between groups in this country since the beginning.
Both Warren and Buttigieg were relying on "relational organizing," with volunteers focusing on their community of friends and colleagues, rather than cold-calling people they didn't know.
The wall text describes the work as a "floor drawing," but it could just as easily be described as a sculpture or a covert work of relational aesthetics.
" The exhibition pushes visitors to think about how they relate to those around them by migrating what happens outside the museum walls inside — a topic called "relational aesthetics.
As Booker views it, criminal justice is the quintessential tableau to promote and pursue the relational themes he craves: the radical love, the courageous empathy, the collaborative spirit.
His understanding of relational systems between the wider US socio-cultural climate and his native culture and religion fed his desire to mount this exhibition in this place.
As we see in the next chapter, any position a musician assumes toward fans' participatory practices sends relational messages about the appropriate distances, roles, and boundaries between them.
Maybe the easiest way to think about Cloud Spanner is as an alternative for developers who are hitting the limits of traditional relational databases like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
"Pathological attachment rooted in relational trauma can manifest as obsessive preoccupation with someone one dated briefly," says Sheri Heller, a licensed clinical social worker in New York City.
The new Aggies will even develop one-on-one relationships with other students –– peer mentors, lunch partners and "fitness friends" –– through ACHIEVEmates, the relational portion of the program.
SQL Server, Microsoft's flagship relational database product, is now available on Linux in the form of an early private preview, with a full launch planned for mid-2017.
But in truth, they are all relational and thus changeable, shifting in space and time often right in front of your eyes, whether you see it or not.
Psychology, maybe, or internal conflicts, or relational conflicts, but not necessarily how people engage with the larger world—what are the conflicts that are brought on by society?
But it's tough when they bite and scratch and break things, kick you etc ... But with the help of family, psychologists and relational therapy, you get it done.
Fermín Ceballos references the restricting aspect of the horizon in his piece "Aislamiento/Isolation," a performance from August 2007, the documentation of which is displayed in Relational Undercurrents.
In California's 49th District, the field team supporting Mike Levin for Congress in CA-49 is running a fast-growing and successful relational organizing program through digital channels.
So after pinning his colors to the mast of relational aesthetics, I ask him if the famous collector could ever persuade him to concentrate on shiny art commodities.
" In the book, Solomon guides readers on a journey toward relational self-awareness, which she defines as "the ability to take a curious stance vis a vis yourself.
David Batchelder, co-founder of Relational Investors, and Lisa Wardell, CEO of Adtalem Global Education, were named to the board after "constructive discussions" with D.E. Shaw, Lowe's said.
Perfectionism is a broad personality style characterized by a hypercritical relationship with one's self, said Hewitt, who co-authored Perfectionism: A Relational Approach to Conceptualization, Assessment, and Treatment.
"I don't know that we've ever had anything happen in history where what's on the forefront of culture was so intimate, personal and relational," she told her audience.
In 18833, with fellow artists Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal, Bronson co-founded General Idea, the legendary Toronto-based art collective that helped pioneer Relational and Mail Art.
We continue our look at some of the best shots in all of film history by digging into relational shots, two shots, over the shoulders, group shots and crowds.
And within the dance program, more hybrid works are also being offered: projects that stand at the boundaries of dance, with one foot resting in installation or relational performance.
Previously, your query planner was a human being, not a piece of software, and a relational database is a piece of software that would just give you a database.
In outgoing interviews that week Ashley reported a lingering nausea after each Relational Experiment, almost as if she'd had too much caffeine, she said, but otherwise she was fine.
As I said in my Ponderosa video, this is the first and only vote that I was not the one to be doing the relational aspect of the strategy.
"Politics at this level, insider politics, is very much a relational game," says Mike Lux, a veteran of two transitions, under Bill Clinton in 1992 and Obama in 2008.
And that schedule discrepancy represents both an economic and relational hardship for many people, especially for lower-income families who are unable to afford day care or a nanny.
Several artists here were associated with the founding of relational aesthetics; others, like Ms. Ono, Alison Knowles and James Lee Byars, who were in effect practitioners before the fact.
So a relational boss would get to know members of his or her team — by asking about their families or weekend plans — in order to forge a tighter bond.
Her implication suggests that the construction of an identity is a relational exercise, a bringing together of disparate parts informed by the context in which those parts otherwise exist.
Not only can software be updated, but self-learning algorithms can continuously raise the car's I.Q. by building relational connections, said Salah Hadi, Veoneer's global director of vision systems.
In an unpublished paper that he shared with me, he called this phenomenon "cognitive combat intimacy," a relational attachment forged through close observation of violent events in high resolution.
The authors suggest a different variable is doing most of the work here: relational mobility, or the ease with which people in a given society can develop new relationships.
"Just like folks can get caught in a negative relational cycle, couples can often also get stuck in a negative sexual cycle," said Michael Moran, a certified sex therapist.
BREAM: I can&apost imagine they get to that level of detail in this first meeting, so maybe it is about the relational aspect of trying to get to those.
" I don't really think people need to hope that blockchain is relevant to them any more than at some point someone said, "Hey, how's the relational database good for me?
Formally, it sets out to overwhelm by virtue of abundance, rarity, opulence, and strangeness; it floods the eye with sensory impressions and hints at an inter-relational realm of unknowing.
"The challenge of the relationship is: How do people with different genetic traits, different personalities, different sleep structures, and different relational needs work as a team to make this work?"
Deborah Coady, gynecologist and co-author of Healing Painful Sex (a book I pored through carefully when I was focused on "fixing" myself) echoes Rosenbaum's comments on this relational dynamic.
Whether it is mountains, rivers, rocks, animals, plants, stars or weather, they see the natural world as living and breathing, deeply relational, and even at times all-knowing and transcendent.
In our efforts to develop less instrumental and more reciprocal relations with water, we have woven together water pedagogies based on Western science, arts-based practices and indigenous relational knowledges.
Amazon's AWS cloud computing division today announced a new database service that will make it easier and cheaper to quickly launch relational databases that don't need to process data continuously.
If we dig deeper, however, and try to understand the interpersonal and relational dynamic between Trump and his most vocal supporters, there seems to be a deeper, darker force afoot.
Humans put relational reasoning to use pretty much any time they try to solve a problem, but researchers haven't figured out how to endow AI with this deceptively simple ability.
But if you live somewhere with low relational mobility, you have fewer chances to develop new friends, so you're going to be extra careful to avoid alienating your current ones.
The more successful you become  —  which is balancing the few essential things (spiritual, relational, financial, physical) in your life and removing everything else  —  the less you can justify low quality.
Survey participants weighed in on 23 components that contribute to satisfaction, and the findings show that America's workforce feels most satisfied with the relational and social aspects of their work.
The big difference between these two schemes is that The Four Kinds of Happiness moves from the self-transcendence individual to the relational and finally to the transcendent and collective.
In a relational aesthetic or social practice style, instead of money, Mami and Sopheak ask only for personal stories or memorial objects relating to the Khmer-Vietnamese border in exchange.
Even though she was a young person from elsewhere, she was so perplexed and put off by this, that these 20-somethings from America were so terrified of inter-relational commerce.
Cloud Spanner, Google's globally distributed relational database service, is getting a bit more distributed today with the launch of a new region and new ways to set up multi-region configurations.
"WhoPays is the capstone feature on the new invoice-first architecture we've been building to make subscriptions more relational," said chief technology officer and co-founder Michael Klett in a statement.
Our communities are highly relational, which means that a lot of work goes into actually reaching out and connecting with individual voters, knocking on their doors and calling them multiple times.
For instance, in 22016 Amazon Web Services reduced the cost of computing by an average of 25%, storage by an average of 215% and relational databases by an average of 28%.
Plus, mindfulness is inherently relational, and it affects how you behave and deal with people, says B Grace Bullock, PhD, a psychologist and author of Mindful Relationships: Seven Skills for Success.
Although certain spatial constraints in New York limit the potential of Relational Undercurrents one cannot help but be overwhelmed at the imagination and talent of fine artists in the Caribbean today.
SQL is about as easy as it gets in the world of programming, and yet its learning curve is still steep enough to prevent many people from interacting with relational databases.
The study focused on the link between sexting and relational anxiety, the theory being that a person's early relationships, usually with parents, sets up a working model for all other relationships.
Far from appealing to the glitterati jet-set art world audience, Bródno Sculpture Park has come to be one of Europe's most enticing and important sites of relational and social sculpture.
"SocioSpyder," as the product is called, "can be configured to collect posts, tweets, videos and chats on-demand or autonomously into a relational, searchable and graphable database," according to the product's website.
Each person he is indebted to should describe a reasonable plan for repayment, and attach a real consequence (possibly legal, definitely relational) if your friend doesn't get a handle on his problem.
"Mitt Romney understands something about President Trump: Trump is 100 percent transactional and not relational ... As a business person he understands the nature of being transactional," Boyd Matheson, who was formerly Sen.
"The idea of doing a relational project really scared me at first, but it's been amazing to get away from my studio and out of my solitary conversation with myself," she says.
Low desire can have many causes, whether biological influences such as the side effects of medication, psychological factors such as body image or relational triggers such as being angry with your partner.
It is easy to find articles with titles like, "Precarity and Social Disintegration: A Relational Concept", not to mention "Modern architecture, spatial precarity and the female body in the domestic spaces in Iran".
While newsletters would still need human oversight, a sophisticated enough AI could use database entries as relational starting points in generating analysis with vetted character and word models to hold the grammar together.
"I see the Data Graph as a core new layer of the stack, just like we as an industry invested in the relational database for decades, making it better and better," Schmidt said.
Continuing with a theme of usability, the team has included over 100 data source integrations with relational databases, NoSQL tools like MongoDB and cloud services like Salesforce, Zendesk, Google Analytics and Google AdWords.
With regular surveys, they measured the degree and frequency of peer victimization that kids experienced – including physical, verbal and relational bullying – as well as their academic self-perception and level of school engagement.
In Anderson's view, the way forward was to shift from distributive equality to what she called relational, or democratic, equality: meeting as equals, regardless of where you were coming from or going to.
"It showed that sex has a kind of 'half-life' of relational positivity and needs to be maintained and replenished," Kerner said, adding that he often sees this in the couples he counsels.
His understanding of the part-to-whole relationship was completely at odds with the American insistence that there were only two viable compositional options for abstract art, the all-over or the relational.
"But the positive is, I think Chris will be a better CEO than president and Joe is the relational guy for the US." Are you a McDonald's franchisee with a story to share?
The failure of a particular model of urbanism, perhaps, or the misallocation of resources by the Los Angeles Police Department, or maybe the next evolution of relational aesthetics into something resembling Fear Factor.
Before explaining the way Ryuzo Mikimoto tried to bring the writings of John Ruskin to a Japanese audience, for example, Lavery launches into the way classical psychoanalysis frames the relational dimension of abandonment.
"The biggest problem with software dumps of this sort is that they're just kind of lost in the ether," said Michael Luciani, the CEO of the Tuesday Company, a relational organizing technology vendor.
Students were asked whether they had been frequent victims of bullying, or frequent perpetrators, and asked in more detail about physical bullying (pushing and slapping), verbal bullying, relational bullying (spreading rumors), and cyberbullying.
" But the authors of the study suggest that low relational mobility may be playing a greater role, as it causes people to "experience greater pressure against holding opinions that mark them as untrustworthy.
The big picture: These relational organizing apps rely on willing supporters volunteering their data — while other techniques, like geofencing, anonymously scrub a voters' location after they attend a rally to create targeted ads.
And that is how it can be that we're relational beings and how it can be that we have relationships and how it can be that we feel so close to other people.
Your full course load will include: Relational Database Basics, including relational databases, popular databases, and SQL statements Simple SELECTs, including an intro to the infamous Northwind database, exploration of tables, sorting records, and more Advanced SELECTs, including calculated fields, aggregate functions and grouping, and data manipulation functions Subqueries, Joins, and Unions, as well as conditional processing with CASE and design-your-own-report challenges If your heart isn't already racing after all that red-hot data talk, then prepare yourself.
Whether it's "distributed organizing," community organizing, relational organizing, they say, you will see a hyperlocal, grassroots operation driven at its heart by a single imperative: empowering people to have real leadership roles as volunteers.
Kulkarni's campaign style is very focused on something he calls "relational organizing" — volunteers put effort into getting family, friends, co-workers, or other people they know in the community to get out and vote.
Relational aesthetics purported to do away with supposedly passive contemplation in favor of active participation that often included physical activity, with viewers relating to one another and sometimes taking a bit of the art.
"Take Me (I'm Yours)" reuses the title of an early exhibition of relational art, a show of a dozen artists organized in 1995 at London's Serpentine Gallery by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Mr. Boltanski.
Parents and young adults alike who have participated in such programs strongly testify to their value in dispelling ignorance and grounding sexual decision-making in a moral perspective of human values and relational mutuality.
So, depending how you look at it, relational organizing may be a welcome turn to a more personal form of democratic politics, or a step further down the path of atomization and political bubbles.
Additional studies illustrate that when students benefit from social-emotional learning, they are more likely to graduate from high school and earn a college degree, demonstrate stronger relational skills, and set and achieve goals.
Why it matters: As Twitter refines its ban on political ads and Google restricts audience targeting for verified political advertisers, relational organizing apps can offer campaigns a work-around to access supporters' social networks.
As with the epidemic itself, there is a generous sweep within this story — and then, just as quickly, the author refocuses the narrative attention onto the ever-changing relational fault lines between her characters.
Verdict: Moiré's half-baked relational aesthetics stunt evidently had an outsize influence on the Brexit referendum — no wonder people voted to make it harder for people from the continent to come work in Britain.
This, the company says, will make it easier for developers to represent the hierarchies and relationships that already typically exist in these relational databases without having to go to a specialized third-party graph database.
That underground studio, dubbed the "Batcave," was where he developed his durational performance art project "Batman," a relational aesthetics piece that sought to expose the latent vigilantism of extremely rich men living under late capitalism.
"We have grave concerns about the physical, psychological and spiritual implications of teaching children about certain sexual and relational concepts... and believe that they have no place within a mandatory school curriculum," the petition said.
There are studies that show a correlation between that digital surveillance — so-called Facebook stalking — and what's known as obsessive relational intrusion, or the pursuit of intimacy with someone who doesn't want to be pursued.
It also offers developers the ability to access data from Zoho's own applications, as well as third-party tools, all backed by Zoho's Unified Data Model, a relational datastore for server-side and client deployment.
"Generally, that's associated with a host of mental and psychological health issues as well as physical health issues and the third one, which we don't really hear a lot about, relational health issues," he said.
If you live in a society with high relational mobility, like the US, you've got lots of options for finding new friends, so it's not such a big deal if your current friends ditch you.
Once partners can see that libido itself is a journey, both personal and relational, they can be supportive and curious, ready to find each other's edges and challenge each other to feel and try new things.

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