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The discipline became increasingly remote from moral and political experience.
After all, televised confessions seem remote from my everyday life.
As my long trip proved, Antarctica is remote from civilization.
You'll have to pry my remote from my cold, dead hands.
All of Mattermost's 100+ employees have been fully remote from the beginning.
These observations were taken when the Arctic felt impossibly remote from everyday life.
She appears uncomfortable meeting members of the public, and remote from their daily lives.
There's an assumption that as things get smaller, they are more remote from ideas.
It's an unglamorous tale, remote from the sweat and smoke and sirens of Stonewall.
"All wagering is remote from patrons at home using account wagering platforms," Marten said.
In the areas most remote from cities, about one in five residences were abandoned.
The chance of compromise on the issue of democracy seems remotefrom all sides.
Remote from power, most people are expected to be content with growing material prosperity instead.
Political loyalties are too baked in; the federal government too remote from most people's lives.
Such views are so remote from elite opinion that they are barely even articulated publicly.
"Miami's asserted injuries are too remote from the injurious conduct it has alleged," he wrote.
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You can also use a new Apple TV remote from the Control Center in iOS 11 devices.
But the chance of a Republican-led Senate ousting Trump was widely considered remote from the outset.
He pulled the CD player remote from his pocket, silenced the music, and tossed the remote aside.
Sitting more than 228,000km inland, the Global Centre can seem remote from the rest of the world.
The world of Davos is an isolated resort that remains even more remote from most of our lives.
"You cannot reflect your own society unless you know a society that is remote from it," he added.
Start by unlinking your Apple Remote from your Apple TV by holding down the "Menu" and "Left" buttons.
On the word "irreparable" the harmony lands on B-flat minor, chillingly remote from the initial G minor.
"The problem it signified was outside the range of and remote from most people's immediate concerns," the Langs wrote.
Not action by the federal government, which is too remote from local land use issues to make a decisive difference.
This could be a temporary "colony", remote from the Earth and beyond the low-Earth orbit where the ISS floats.
But the approach in "Time Train" seems utterly remote from the suffering connected to the topic he claims to engage.
But even so, the Yangambi Research Station in the heart of the world's second-largest rainforest is remote from everywhere.
Without this exchange we would become more culturally isolated and insular, and ultimately more remote from where progress is being made.
Scraping a living at the rugged western end of the Pamir mountains, its people feel remote from the government in Dushanbe.
Ciudad Cuauhtémoc was remote from most of Mexico's citizens, but people there felt the same frustrations with corruption and economic predation.
In the snows of January, as voting starts, there probably will be one, perhaps two (though that's remote), from these brackets.
It portrays the thinking self as outcast, invoking a fantasy world where we're remote from both human intimacies and media manipulations.
Books help her remain alive but also remote from her hazardous world, the world not just of politics but of sex.
According to a recently-released collection of novellas, it's a much more upper crust casino, remote from the cares of the universe.
Most often, I find myself just having Alexa open whatever app I want and then controlling things with the remote from there.
At the very least, hopefully this can also be accomplished using your smartphone (or a bundled remote) from anywhere in the room.
As unionized manufacturing jobs were offshored and became increasingly remote from black neighborhoods, rates of drug addiction, gang membership, and murder spiked.
LG: Brian is remote from Alabama, except really we're all kind of remote now, so— BB: That's right, welcome to my world.
Today, most of the buildings in the Old Town look darkened and disused, remote from the postwar city built up around it.
The game and the concept of strapping myself into a controller felt very reminiscent of the Wii remote from Nintendo's two preceding consoles.
You could say of course, and again you'd be right, that this is nothing very remote from a lot of lives. Mine. Yours.
It's a curious choice given that a Rubenesque form seems so remote from the bodies we often see representing robots, cyborgs, avatars, etc.
The vision here is remote from true coalition building, from a partnership of mutual respect, from a politics grounded in overlapping moral perceptions.
While remote from both countries, the islands are geographically closer to the Korean mainland than Japan and are a tourist destination for Koreans.
That's Burning Man lingo for everything outside the Brigadoon-like confines of the event, which is remote from civilization in more than one sense.
It can reach things that fall behind the washing machine, or grab the remote from the coffee table without forcing you to sit up.
By choosing a work wear item as his onstage uniform, Chance the Rapper taps into realities remote from the runways of Paris and Milan.
The feature basically works by letting you use an app to make the misplaced earbud beep, just like a lost TV remote from the 90s.
The instinct of leaders, more often than not, was to act militarily even in relatively small conflicts that were remote from American national security interests.
But if they, let's say, were both indulging massively and in some place that was remote from medical attention— you could in theory die from that.
I'd recommend rechargeable, because there's nothing worse than a vibe dying on you, and realizing you've already stolen the batteries from the remote from last time.
However, it's not "smart" out of the box, but you can add a Fire TV Stick with an Alexa Voice Remote from Amazon for only $39.99.
For most of his compatriots back home, though, Rio's multi-billion-dollar sports extravaganza feels remote from the daily task of putting food on the table.
"It's a little too remote from my field to be efficient," says one European attendee during a break, asking for anonymity to avoid offending his hosts.
Way back in 2012 we tried a motion-sensing magic wand TV remote from Kymera, but it somehow made simply changing channels an act of frustration.
That's when their professor asked them to build a copy of the Jedi-training drone (called a remote) from the movie "Star Wars", according to NASA.
Zapier, a fast-growing automation startup with some 300 employees, has been all-remote from the very beginning, with a workforce scattered all around the world.
It lends her pieces, delicately embroidered or printed, in loose, boxy shapes a vintage tinge, a sense of place and time remote from the fractious present.
The magic in "Berlin" is in the way Lutes conjures, out of old newspapers and photographs, a city so remote from him in space and time.
She was from a Scottish island so remote from London that a trip to New York was more common for her generation than going to Britain's capital.
The company says 70 percent of its users live in cities that are Tier 3 and below, far and remote from megacities Beijing, Shanghai and the like.
" The Protect and Serve Act is so remote from those concerns that George Mason University law professor Ilya Somin described it as "an unconstitutional attack on federalism.
Linking Memory to Time and Place Geography might seem abstract and remote from daily life, but it comes alive when you consider its connection to real people.
These elements' framing within the intensely personal narratives makes a statement about our own involvement in stories that can feel historically or experientially remote from our own.
They take the device out of the toy car, attach it to a trigger on a mortar shell, and use the regular remote from the toy to detonate it.
Many of the left's grandiose ideas aren't just remote from the everyday concerns of voters, they are unpopular with the very voters Democrats need to win crucial swing states.
Alexa voice support was built into the Element TV's remote from the start, and after a couple months, Amazon introduced the ability to control the TV with a nearby Echo.
The Elite works with a base station that sits in your entertainment console and allows you to use the remote from anywhere in the house — no line of sight necessary.
But their existence outside the highly structured world of institutional Catholicism was very remote from Luther's long immersion in monastic life, which by all accounts he embraced with exceptional zeal.
But by the time he cast that vote in 1960, his perspective was growing increasingly remote from the bulk of his fellow citizens' lived experience in cities and postwar suburbs.
When representatives for Maupassant's estate saw the finished film, they found it so remote from anything the author wrote that they asked that he not be cited in the credits.
As she was assessing the damage, the couple's two-year-old daughter seized control of the remote from the other room and sent the drone into a feeding frenzy once again.
That means you can set up NEEO Brains in each room where you have devices to control, and carry your remote from place to place instead of having to have multiple.
As companies that are used to having workers in the same building struggle to find ways to work from home, one company that has been remote from Day One is GitLab .
At the time, Redwood City seemed radically remote from the Eastern sphere of The Facebook, caffeine perspiration, and the ranks of slightly manic, slightly ruthless people into which I was being educated.
"The purge of the education system — that's the most remote from grabbing a tank or a plane and doing a coup," said Emma Sinclair-Webb, the Turkey director for Human Rights Watch.
Working to use his service record and local government background to his advantage, he argued that Washington experience on foreign affairs can be remote from the effects on the ground in communities.
You want to use the Hi-Fi as Steve Jobs intended: with a docked Apple device charging while playing back musical locally, controlled with a stubby plastic Apple Remote from across the room!
"As a result, the nation's most expensive and trusted institution is remote from the population that provides the people and money essential to its existence," the RAND Corporation concluded in a 2019 report.
But to people remote from these consequences, including most American readers, whose government and business leaders largely escaped the controversy, the fact of the leak very likely overshadows the specifics of its contents.
While Sony is just licensing the remote from PDP, it still has the look of an official PlayStation product, complete with a logo up top and the standard controller buttons arranged into a wheel.
Perhaps the coronavirus crisis is an opportunity to show that another element of the constitutional system — the citizenry's willingness to consider constitutional questions even when they seem remote from immediate emergencies — is resilient too.
"The magic in 'Berlin' is in the way Lutes conjures, out of old newspapers and photographs, a city so remote from him in space and time," Ed Park writes in his Graphic Content column.
Now scaffold-clad and undergoing renovations, the parliamentary building is for some people a metaphor for a feeble legislature that is unable to fix the country's Brexit woes and feels remote from normal life.
They rejected any link with the failed coup, and some said they were sacked for causes as remote from any real wrongdoing as simply being members of a union which was deemed a Gulenist institution.
I chatted with Zapier co-founder and CEO Wade Foster to find out why they decided to go remote from the start, and how the company addresses the challenges of scaling up a distributed team.
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Theirs is a life remote from the two neighbors still reeling from the wreckage of Hurricane Sandy, or the women lamenting the effects of gentrification on a sidewalk in what could be almost anywhere in the city.
My grandmother Ilse writes in her 1957 memoir: Though I was proud at being privileged to begin a second life, remote from the place where I was born, I was no exception to the feeling of anguish.
The government borrowed and spent heavily, continuing oversize projects like the construction of world-class highways and high-speed rail lines to cities that are increasingly remote from the main hubs of economic activity near the coast.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads GERMANTOWN, New York — In his article "Piero della Francesca: The Impossibility of Painting" (Art News, March 21), Philip Guston wrote: He is so remote from other masters; without their "completeness" of personality.
It is a mistake to overstate his "white working-class" base — UKIP included plenty of professionals and managers — but he has wooed many older, white workers, remote from the center of financial power where he built his career.
While few would consider illegal electronic eavesdropping and political sabotage to be acceptable political practices, the crime was perceived as that of politicians against other politicians and thereby too remote from everyday concerns to agitate the ordinary voter.
And so the story is set in Depression-era Duluth, Minnesota—Dylan's birthplace, in the decade before his birth—but the town could be any hard-luck place north of the Mason-Dixon Line and remote from the coasts.
The group of advisory cardinals is significant because it belies the supposed solitary autonomy of papal decision-making and incorporates cardinals from places long thought remote from power: Santiago, Chile, and Mumbai, India, as well as Munich and Boston.
Wells Fargo countered that Philadelphia could not show that bank policies had a disparate impact on minority borrowers, and that the city's claims could not be substantiated, were too "remote" from any improper conduct, or were brought too late.
"These groups were quick to realize that taking control of large swaths of land remote from government attention and dominating the enterprises that mined that land would enable them to generate larger profit margins with much lower risk," the report found.
The Rosenstein order gives Mueller "carte blanche to investigate and pursue criminal charges in connection with anything he stumbles across while investigating, no matter how remote from the specific matter identified as the subject of the appointment order," the lawsuit says.
U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel in Manhattan said details in the November 2014 article about the alleged attackers were "too vague and remote" from the plaintiffs, George Elias IV, Ross Fowler and Stephen Hadford, to be "of and concerning" them.
His encounter with the Oceansiders in the woods feels a bit remote from the main plot, and in this week's episode it plays more like a skipped beat in the steady escalation of the enmity between the Saviors and the coalition.
On Monday, Sullivan canceled a scheduled hearing next week on the demand from Flynn's legal team for a panoply of evidence about the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, including aspects that seem remote from the charges Flynn admitted to.
The Queen waited for so long in her Scottish home, far from the emotional outpourings of affection for her grandchildren's mother hundreds of miles away in London, that when she spoke, she seemed remote from the pain that afflicted the British people.
Perhaps Zuckerberg thought Ancient Rome's bloody struggles were so far-flung in history that any leaderly learnings he might extract would necessarily be abstract, and could be cherry-picked and selectively filtered with the classical context so comfortably remote from the modern world.
"The idea of this higher love, or that you could have a loving relationship directly with the Eucharist, is so remote from most Americans' experience of church that it's not hard to see why it's unbelievable," said Ms. Tushnet, the Catholic writer.
The whole world of Britain's Parliament — its effete codes of conduct, its arcane and stilted language, its reunions of Oxbridge school chums — seemed impossibly remote from the real, unfolding national crisis of Brexit, the process of extricating the country from the European Union.
Whereas the remote from the last generation seemed to be adopting a lot of the questionable choices Apple has long been making on their remotes, this one feels like it's made with humans in mind, with dedicated play/pause, back, forward, volume and other buttons.
Mead did her best to minimize these circumstances, because she wanted to capture behavior and mores that were remote from American Christian moral and legal conceptions—in particular, Samoan attitudes toward premarital sex, which is the part of the book that got all the attention.
Macron, whom surveys strongly favor to beat far-right leader Marine Le Pen in the May 7 runoff, has based much of his pitch on a bid to transcend a party political system that has come to seem closed-off and remote from citizens' real concerns.
Even after Lawson said that his board members are fairly remote from the plaintiffs firms that represent the fund, the judge said he would require the pension fund director to swear under oath that fund officials were not influenced by gifts or other inducements from plaintiffs firms.
"Not only is there no legal base for such an experiment, what we're looking at is yet another elite-driven project in Europe that will only end up making the EU even more remote from the voters than they already are," he said in a statement.
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Moreover, in 2009 Lucas Joppa and Alexander Pfaff, both then at Duke University in North Carolina, showed that protected areas disproportionately occupy land that could well be fine even had it been left unprotected: agriculture-unfriendly slopes, areas remote from transport links or human settlements, and so on.
There are lots of regulars and exhibitors to the annual Tefaf art fair in Maastricht who visit this lovely little city built on Roman ruins and gripe about the local offerings — the hotels aren't terribly modern, it's too remote from top European cities, the airports aren't sufficiently near.
Shortly after Mr. Walker started his campaign against public unions in 2011, some Madison-area labor leaders realized their options for responding, for example, with a strike, were limited because many public-sector unions in the state had grown so remote from their members they were barely in touch with them.
As this SOTU fades, and the "Tweeter-in-Chief" replaces "Teleprompter Trump," it may be worth considering the degree to which the State of the Union Address has become a spectacle, increasingly remote from its intended purposes: to inform American citizens and promote collaboration between the executive and legislative branches of government.
"When you're in the military, you move so often and you're remote from family and friends, and what you're thinking about is so different from your nonmilitary neighbors," said Kathy Roth-Douquet, Blue Star Families' co-founder and chief executive, who is married to a retired Marine, and whose family moved nine times in 15 years.
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Matt: Along the same lines, I thought 1917 did an excellent job of capturing something that I think all the scholarship about war backs up: Soldiers do courageous things primarily out of a sense of obligation to one another on a human level, rather than for political or strategic causes that are generally very remote from the actual wartime experience.
Collage, an e-commerce site for custom gifts, has been all-remote since its inception; co-founders and co-CEOs Joe Golden and Kevin Borders started the company while Golden lived in Seattle and Borders was in Washington, D.C. "Our team was remote from the start and we quickly realized we could make remote work work and turn it into an advantage for us," Golden tells TechCrunch.
It makes companionable for you a person who is identified or unknown, perhaps remote from you in geography or time (even dead, no matter), different from you in ways big or small, a lot or only the littlest bit like you in other ways, and, all in all, another exceedingly specific inhabitant of a certain planet, amid everything that cannot help but be. ♦
A side note, I'll have some wet fibres of our being better with which to speak in whistle register             Elizabeth Grosz says art is autonomous sensation, and I buy it Where self and world unfold simultaneously for the sensing subject, cradling In step are two hunters in general sufficiently remote from hurt or inroad Almost depthless is a way to say we all have our limits, no?
At a time when the United States is overflowing with initiatives aimed at remembering a painful and unfair past — marking the places where lynchings occurred, where native lands were usurped, where Japanese-Americans were interned — installing some sort of monument at places like the Johnston Regional Airport would help to remind Americans of the suffering inflicted in their name at an ordinary place that is not remote from their everyday lives.
There's nothing I love on a cold winter's evening more than snuggling up with you and our [puppy/kitten/stuffed animal/small human], building a little fort out of pillows and blankies, [making popcorn/nuking the last of that great takeout], retrieving the remote from its traditional burial place somewhere deep in the  cushions, and blasting through a season of our show — you know, the one we started watching when we first got together.
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Thinking that the American mission, remote from the realities of the field, would be interested in an on-the-spot report of grim conditions in a key province near Saigon that the Americans had labeled mostly secure, I wrote up a detailed report of my visit to Hau Nghia and submitted it to my boss, the senior province adviser, a seasoned Foreign Service officer who had encouraged me in my pursuit of "deep" reporting activities.
The word "modernism" evoked in me a vague notion of machines, futuristic and shiny, and when I read about the tower that Stephen inhabits at the beginning of the book, I imagined some sort of medieval world of turreted castles, though with cars of the 1920s and airplanes, a place populated by young men reciting works in Latin and Greek; in other words, something very remote from the world in which I resided, with its quaysides and fishing boats, its steeply rising fells and icy ocean, its fishermen and factory workers, TV programs and pounding car-audio systems.

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