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Do you find a strange sense of "order" in "chaos"?
The suffragists' sense of order also provides a good leadership model.
It is appealingly ratty, but not without a sense of order.
It tempers a chaotic reality by furnishing a sense of order.
My sense of order demanded they run downward, intersecting the Across themers.
From this, a greater sense of order and direction will hopefully flow.
I worked hard to create this sense of order in the painting.
That it would be too much for her German sense of order.
Can you find a way to cross up Saban's rigid sense of order?
Finding some sense of order in one of these many-particle chains is important.
By 2009, Lupton wrote, "a sense of order and sobriety" had taken over again.
David's is more private, with less on his desktop and a sense of order.
Insofar as traditionalist ideas can provide a sense of order and meaning, they're incredibly effective.
Instead, the priority must be to restore a sense of order to the migrant flows.
As Strong pointed out, new infectious diseases disrupt our sense of order, trust, and stability.
Iván's comment about the "German sense of order" was my first introduction to this stereotype.
And thankfully, even those raucous hearings do have to follow some sense of order and fairness.
Through believing, they have gained a sense of order to their lives—an alternative belief system.
"The Sense of Order: A Study in the Psychology of Decorative Art," by E. H. Gombrich.
They maintained a sense of order in her town that the government never provided, she said.
They bring a sense of order to the chaos that he otherwise must try to maneuver through.
Is it because it offers a sense of order in an often unpredictable and seemingly chaotic world?
Little white dots of different dimensions cover the canvas without a discerning sense of order or pattern.
How did you restore a sense of order in what must have seemed almost a Gotham-esque situation ?
There was a sense of order: You knew what to expect and how much you had to pay.
When people push back about it, they seem to be more upset at having their sense of order questioned.
As Lewandowsky told me: Conspiracy theories often serve an ironic function of providing a sense of order in chaos.
In one sense, these signs aren't all that different — they both have a clear sense of order and value truth.
While the grid conveys an underlying pattern, the artist's use of color undermines any sense of order we might expect.
Democrats are looking to stay disciplined enough with their oversight mission to convey a sense of order amid the chaos.
And then, four months ago, any remaining sense of order in the universe was destroyed by my wife's cancer diagnosis.
Rather than imposing some sense of order on the movement, Mr. Gatti lavished expressive beauty and majestic restraint on the music.
There, we lose all sense of order and time in favor of poetic compositions encouraging freeform association, visual asymmetry, and homoeroticism.
Despite what might seem like chaos, there's a sense of order to it all, dozens of universes coexisting on a single continuum.
Everyone's sense of order is different, but having a system — any system — in place is useful to prevent clutter in the future.
His cult of personality + ideology that scapegoats blackness + militaristic sense of order = the American bent toward fascism that's become all too obvious lately.
This preservation of an object under change has a satisfying resonance — it's a hint of a deep sense of order in the universe.
To survive, we all need to both commit ourselves to some sense of order, and at the same time, yield to the chaos.
" Florence Mayor Stephen Wukela said Carraway had "the ability to bring the sense of order and peacefulness to the most difficult of situations.
Claveloux's comics encapsulate the desire to change or reinvent oneself — but also to undermine society and the absurd sense of order it imposes.
A subtler problem is the tendency to slot stories into familiar structures—and thus create a false sense of order, coherence, and good faith.
Ultimately, however, Valliere believes this could help the White House if Kelly can instill a sense of order that has been missing so far.
Twitter loves to stick old tweets you missed while you were asleep or away in your timeline, seemingly to fuck with your sense of order.
WIRED: Jony says he likes your work on Pinterest, that the design brings a sense of order to a chaotic bunch of images and text.
As the walls tumbled and the city bled, it seemed as if all sense of order had finally given way, leaving only chaos and flame.
Another is the array of glass pendants, each representing a city and suspended from a tubular grid that reinforces the installation's overall sense of order.
Noah's Ark construction on Ararat After a year marked by scandals and chaos, there's an operation underway inside Uber aimed at restoring a sense of order.
"Stone Wash Freezer Burn" is – to use a musical term – a melodic painting where everything fits tightly together, endowing the image with a sense of order.
Our home was meant to reflect some sense of order that he had idealized, a world where the father would be benevolent, present, and therefore obeyed.
And though aides were initially grateful for the sense of order he brought to the West Wing, they have recently become irked by his restrictive measures.
I'm trying to add as much scenery and life as possible, chaotic with a sense of order, a lot of contrasts and as much fun as possible.
" Similarly, Nietzsche later feared that the demands of workers presented serious threats to his sense of order, writing that they would tear "down the walls of culture.
A sense of order amid the chaos While all kids are feeling nervous to some degree, those whose schools are canceled are likely to be extra unsettled.
It's a chilling way to suggest that the symphony's sense of order, and Russia's by proxy, was irrevocably changed the moment a nervous Cossack fired his gun.
There is a sense of order being restored, that everything is in its rightful place once more, that things are — at last — how they used to be.
One of the defining hallmarks of Catholic thought has been a perceived sense of order, with the assurance of the pope as the bedrock of that security.
"The Louis XV period of style," he wrote, "was noted for very well-mannered dignity, symmetry and functional practicality," features that appealed to his sense of order.
Schiller has reportedly told friends that he doesn't like working under Kelly, who has tried to bring a sense of order and formality to the disorganized White House.
All the rest functions as Germany usually does: A sense of order tinged with an arrogance earned by winning more titles than any other country in Europe's history.
TODAY'S TOP TIP To survive lockdown as a parent, commit yourself to some sense of order -- but at the same time, yield to the chaos, Elissa Strauss writes.
Rules exist to provide a basic sense of order in society, and reasonable minds can differ about what a common set of laws and rules ought to be.
Their territory grew in Iraq, exploiting the suffering of the Sunni minority and in Syria, offering a savage sense of order among the indiscriminate murder of the civil war.
But the practice of quinquennial gatherings dates to Deng Xiaoping's attempts in the 1980s to introduce a sense of order and predictability after the chaos of the Cultural Revolution.
Mr. Gorka criticized Rex W. Tillerson, the secretary of state, in a public show of disrespect that chafed Mr. Kelly's sense of order, according to one senior administration official.
While frustrated by the outside impression that he is overseeing a tumultuous administration, Trump has in reality openly admitted that he prefers chaos to a staid sense of order.
Flanked by banks of windows to the north and south, the only interruption to the prevailing sense of order and calm is the somnolent hum of passing tube trains.
The expectation of pain may cause a birthing women to feel fear, while setting expectations of what she wants for her birth can create a sense of order and control.
In selecting Khosrowshahi, Uber's board hopes to bring a sense of order to the $69 billion ride-hailing company and correct the leadership failings that led to Uber's 2017 tailspin.
But for Barbara Carroll, nicknamed the first lady of jazz piano, it is a kind of philosophical scripture that balances improvisation and playful invention with a classical sense of order.
Not only can shelves filled with bags of rice, cans of beans and bins of garlic give us a sense of order, they're also the beginning of many excellent meals.
To pass his days he buries the dead, cleans their homes and returns their books to the library, quirky actions meant to create a sense of order in his life.
But no set of renegotiated trade and visa arrangements could deliver on Brexit's underlying promise of restoring a sense of order that, for some supporters, came from long-gone social orders.
After an Oval Office swearing-in ceremony, Mr. Kelly took over the job as White House chief of staff and immediately asserted his intent to impose a new sense of order.
"Loving" begins with "Once upon a day" and ends with "happily ever after," but along the way Green thwarts the reader's desire to impose a sense of order on the action.
Jerky and askew, yet primal, the five moments, or dance phrases, create a sense of order and ritual: A hand, positioned like a triangle and pressed against the chest, pushes forward.
She identifies as an atheist now, she said, but participating in ritual — whether attending a Black Mass, honoring pagan high holidays, or going ghost hunting — gives her a sense of order.
As he finally began to cope with his grief, he also started to find a sense of order through his decade of service in the British Army, including two tours in Afghanistan.
By making known that under his watch, the U.S. will be taking a more traditional, "realistic" and conservative approach to the Middle East, Trump has already restored a stronger sense of order.
Maintaining morality and maintaining a sense of order can often be confused, but it's clear Rivera is less concerned with what is right and more concerned with things going according to his design.
It is about how trees that once "rejected the puny efforts of men" would be demolished as successive generations razed hectares of land and imposed their sense of order upon the entire continent.
Paul and Sarah are not only struggling to save their family but also to hold onto a civilization — a sense of order, of dignity, of stability — that is in the midst of collapsing.
With the world seeming to spin off its axis in this first year of the Trump administration, anxious New Yorkers found themselves searching desperately for anchors, for balance, for a sense of order.
It's a hobby that I've stuck with, and it continues to help me cope with stress at work, provide a sense of order in hectic days, and allows my brain time to solve problems.
"You might not see it at first, but once the building is done, you'll get the sense of order the facade has," she said, adding that the scalloped exterior has an organized, algorithmic pattern.
Joined together, Rose Quartz and Serenity demonstrate an inherent balance between a warmer embracing rose tone and the cooler tranquil blue, reflecting connection and wellness as well as a soothing sense of order and peace.
BERLIN — After a week bookended by terrorist attacks, Germans are now clear that they, too, are targets of the Islamic State, leaving them longing for the sense of order that is their pride and bedrock of success.
Ivanka Trump's blurred line between staffer and daughter long irked Kelly, according to people familiar with the matter, who say his regimented sense of order was tested by the implicit access being a child of the President affords.
This amounted to identifiable boundaries, a sense of order through "customer channeling," locating self-checkouts away from exits, giving them single entry and exits points, and making special self-checkout supervisors — whose jobs are already terrible — wear "high visibility" outfits.
Just as French and others assert that a culture that too frequently looks the other way can lead to more thugs on the streets, the actions of bad cops tend to taint the authority of all cops, undermining a city's sense of order.
Watch: Impeaching President Rousseff: Brazil's Congress Votes He also explains his overt admiration for Brazil's former military leaders as less about an assault on democracy, and more a desire to return to the family values and sense of order of the military regime.
The move followed months of speculation that Priebus would soon be ousted from an administration where he has consistently drawn criticism for failing to stem the flow of leaks and struggling to impose a sense of order in a chaotic White House.
Then came Wednesday, when Coughlin was fired after his unyielding devotion to a sense of order led to more than $700,000 in fines against a Jacksonville player for a relatively minor act — declining to complete off-season rehabilitation at the team's training complex.
I couldn't hire Marie Kondo herself to help me reclaim my home, which has become packed with stuff ever since my dear, sweet hurricane of a baby, Joseph, came into my and my husband's lives last year, promptly destroying any sense of order in our small apartment.
Washington (CNN)White House aides have been told to decide before the end of January whether they intend to leave the administration or stay through the November midterm elections, an official said, a deadline intended to help bring a sense of order to an anticipated staffing exodus.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — In those frantic final minutes, as all sense of order broke down, as the noise crackled and the tension grew, Arsenal's players did what they always used to do, what they always seemed cursed to do, what they were always derided for doing.
While Coons described the President as "alarmingly ungrounded in the traditions of our Constitutional system," he said he's determined to work with his colleagues to restore what he sees as a sense of order, even if it can feel instinctual to do the opposite during such highly-charged, emotional times.
So, this is a pretty comfortable spot from which Saturn can broadcast its message, which goes a little something like this: Create a sense of order that you can live with for the long haul, even if that means tearing down and rebuilding the structures that currently govern your actions.
The move followed months of on-again, off-again speculation that Priebus would soon be ousted from an administration where he has consistently drawn heavy criticism for failing to stem the flow of leaks and struggled to impose a sense of order in a chaotic White House beset by controversies.
Murnane began keeping the archives more than 50 years ago, both for posterity and to satisfy his own meticulous sense of order, and he has left strict instructions regarding their contents, which are not to be made public until after his own death and the death of his surviving siblings.
"If she doesn't do those two things - doesn't get some sense of order back into her own party and direction back into where the negotiations are going then I think the whispering campaign will go from something that is being done in private to being done in public and she might not last til Christmas," he said.
Kelly's directive that Trump's senior-most aides hash out their differences away from the President was not the last time Kelly gave that direction as part of his efforts to instill a new sense of order among rival factions and end the squabbles that so frequently took place in front of the President before Kelly assumed his new role.
While Mr. Kelly's initial appointment was widely seen as a move to restore a sense of order, he has instead been at the center of a succession of conflicts, from his contradictory statements about Rob Porter, the White House staff secretary who left after previous allegations of domestic violence were made public, to his heated interactions with other aides.
" It is this same sense of order he identifies earlier, "upholding the world like solar bones, that rarefied amalgam of time and light whose extension through every minute of the day is visible from the moment I get up in the morning and stand at the kitchen window with a mug of tea in my hand, watching the first cars of the day passing on the road.
According to Politico, Kelly has been largely unable to keep the president on task after originally earning a reputation for his efforts to overhaul operations in the White House and instill a stronger sense of order and structure One White House aide told Politico that Kelly has failed in his attempts to stop Trump from making impromptu decisions about meetings, including those centered on attendees and topics of discussion.
Besides noting the connection with outdated gender-specific norms when it comes to color, Ms. Friedman also quoted the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, who described how the color combination might be perceived and why it's relevant today: Leatrice Eiseman, the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, said the joining of the two colors reflected "a soothing sense of order and peace" — presumably an attractive thing to incorporate into a product at a time of insecurity and global turbulence.

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