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"symbiotic" Definitions
  1. (biology) used to describe a relationship between two different living creatures that live close together and depend on each other in particular ways, each getting particular benefits from the other
  2. used to describe a relationship between people, companies, etc. that is to the advantage of both

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There is much more to learn about this symbiotic relationship.
And there have been studies done that suggest they're symbiotic.
There's really a symbiotic relationship between mammoths and the environment.
We're witnessing a visibly symbiotic relationship between metal and flesh.
The hope is that the relationship can eventually become symbiotic.
"We have a symbiotic understanding, Trump and I," he said.
"Our relationship is vital, and it is symbiotic," he said.
That symbiotic relationship carried over to Mr. Trump's presidential campaign.
"There's a symbiotic relationship," between the two, Mr. Watts said.
In its best form, it is symbiotic, supportive, and beautiful.
The "unborn child" does not exist as a unique biological entity, but depends on a symbiotic relationship with the mother, a symbiotic relationship that ends only when the umbilical cord is cut following birth.
But if there's a way to be symbiotic, we'll do so.
Playboy and Marilyn Monroe are seen as having a symbiotic relationship.
These have turned out to be useful, symbiotic streams of revenue.
Coral are symbiotic organisms that are part animal, plant, and mineral.
Small businesses often have a symbiotic relationship with their local communities.
Instead, they're symbiotic, both fueling a society of hyper-efficient workers.
Of course, that kind of symbiotic relationship can become contentious, too.
With corals, the nature of their symbiotic relationships can also alter.
Elowan's robotic base is a new symbiotic association with a plant.
Let's embrace the idea that the internet is a symbiotic ecosystem.
Do you believe a symbiotic relationship between empaths and narcissists exists?
"This would really be peas and carrots — a pretty symbiotic marriage."
Both nations see a potential symbiotic relationship emerging through closer ties.
The symbiotic bond between people and canines, however, may predate civilization.
That may even include the symbiotic sisters at the play's center.
"It was sort of symbiotic I guess," Ms. Green-Johnson said.
Unabashed love and rational skepticism are natural companions, even symbiotic enemies.
They hardly impeded HBO's growth or its symbiotic relationship with Hollywood.
Lucinid clams get nourishment from symbiotic bacteria living in their gills.
Some bumble bee colonies share symbiotic microbes that ward off parasites.
Of course, the relationship between celebs and social media is symbiotic.
So in many ways, Sundance and the Weinsteins were symbiotic for decades.
Coral consists of symbiotic communities of algae and tiny animals called polyps.
At this point, Apple and Drake have something of a symbiotic relationship.
Corals are colonial, hermatypic, symbiotic communities that protect coastlines and provide habitats.
It's difficult to quantify the symbiotic relationship between restaurants and real estate.
Bieber and Hillsong's relationship has been, since its inception, a symbiotic one.
It was love at first sight, and the symbiotic relationship never stopped.
Steve Jobs always talked about the symbiotic relationship between function and design.
There is no longer a comfortable symbiotic relationship between content and social.
"The alignment feels really symbiotic," designer A Sai Ta tells British Vogue.
It can be a symbiotic relationship — if we approach it that way.
In that sense, the alt-right and Trump are sort of symbiotic.
There was a symbiotic relationship between battlefield photographers and the military brass.
The symbiotic relationship between Fox and the Trump White House is well documented.
Washington says that Huawei's symbiotic relationship with China poses a national security threat.
He said the "symbiotic chain" between veteran and novice players had been eroded.
And the symbiotic relationship of pop culture and fashion has become even tighter.
"It's a symbiotic relationship between public transit and [ride-hailing apps]," Grisby said.
This place fostered a symbiotic relationship between artist-employees and the business itself.
That's because the clams have worked out a clever symbiotic relationship with algae.
Fashion has always had a symbiotic (some may say parasitic) relationship to subculture.
"There's always been this symbiotic relationship between Riot and the community," Merrill said.
These chemicals disrupt the symbiotic relationship between the coral and algae, Downs said.
The bottom line: Facebook and news organizations have a strained, yet symbiotic, relationship.
At the heart of this symbiotic relationship is the soft power of art.
They both kind of created each other in this symbiotic and consequential way.
Tur does a good job explaining the dynamics of this weird, symbiotic relationship.
"Golf and restoration will have a symbiotic relationship at Sand Valley," he said.
Governments which crush political opposition are often in symbiotic relationships with corrupt oligarchs.
The relationship between Congress and the intelligence community will never be completely symbiotic.
Reviewers and artists work in a complicated, symbiotic relationship where both need the other.
It's out of this dynamic that Blige developed a symbiotic relationship with her audience.
A sudden breakup of such symbiotic relationship would inflict pain on all countries involved.
As it turns out, we really are two species with an odd, symbiotic relationship.
That symbiotic relationship caused onlookers like Lewis to question how private StarTimes really is.
Instead, Moore thinks these trees might have a symbiotic relationship with their green limbs.
The solution is to merge in some kind of symbiotic way with digital intelligence.
The story of RocketSpace suggests that big and small organisations have a symbiotic relationship.
This establishes a symbiotic relationship between deregulation and unsustainable run-ups in systemic risk.
On issues where they agree, such as regulatory reform, there is a symbiotic relationship.
The countries now have a symbiotic relationship dedicated to keep both dictatorships in power.
The Huis also have a symbiotic culinary relationship with the Tibetan communities throughout China.
Their symbiotic relationship — their perfect timing — lifted the Jets to a 10-6 record.
But if the relationship between hippiedom and capitalism was once antagonistic, it's now symbiotic.
Naming the plants is a ritual that marks the beginning of a symbiotic relationship.
The relationship between artist and fabricator can be intimate — even, at its best, symbiotic.
The British royal family has long had a symbiotic relationship with the news media.
New York City and its financial community have had a long-standing symbiotic relationship.
Interpreting this through the lens of Virginia Woolf, that symbiotic relationship makes total sense.
But the "Mad Money" host also noticed that the relationship has become somewhat symbiotic.
However there needs to be a more symbiotic relationship between local and national journalism.
But the symbiotic relationship between The Epoch Times Germany and the AfD is puzzling.
"A symbiotic relationship developed between Big Law and the Department of Justice," Eisinger writes.
During bleaching, as the symbiotic algae depart, you can see the beautifully colored polyps.
Without this symbiotic relationship, contemporary music and video games would simply not be the same.
Yet they reveal another side of Oehlen's aesthetic, one symbiotic with Surrealist automatism and nature.
Later in the interview, Tyga admitted that Jenner helped him, too — their relationship was symbiotic.
Like most relationships, our connection to the earth is at its best when it's symbiotic.
There has always been a symbiotic relationship between entrepreneurs and investors, with often diverging goals.
In these conditions, they expel symbiotic algae from their tissues, causing them to turn white.
On the surface, Apple and Hollywood have always appeared to have an obvious symbiotic relationship.
The relationship has become symbiotic, benefiting both parties for the greater good of the organization.
That symbiotic, but at times antagonist, relationship forms the pillar of the current music industry.
This healthy, symbiotic partnership powers one of America's great economic engines: the medical innovation sector.
Or is it simply another example of a longstanding symbiotic relationship in media and merchandising?
I found a new geometry, one that is less dialectic and more tender and symbiotic.
Close ties from the start Roberts and Kennedy had a symbiotic relationship from the start.
The symbiotic dance between the dollar and U.S. Treasury bond yields held firm on Friday.
Now, they'll be mashed together, creating a hopefully symbiotic relationship that pairs retail and online.
There is a symbiotic relationship between retailers and local media, and it's related to money.
"Oak," William Bryant Logan The symbiotic relationship between the oak tree and civilization is powerful.
President Trump and Deutsche Bank have had a long, symbiotic and at times troubled relationship.
The IRGC filled that void, and forged a tight, symbiotic relationship with the supreme leader.
The two characters have a symbiotic relationship in a way, and they need each other.
It aspired to foster symbiotic relationships of openness and inclusivity that would endure through time.
So is the symbiotic bond that has protected them from the bleakness of their lives.
What evolutionary process might account for their curiously symbiotic relationship with the spa's human residents?
It's something of a win/win for them, too, in this symbiotic and shallow relationship.
"It was a symbiotic relationship," said Mr. Chasi during an interview in his Range Rover.
The rapper and the gang, founded decades ago on Rikers Island, formed a symbiotic relationship.
"It was a symbiotic relationship," said Mr. Chasi during an interview in his Range Rover.
Along the way, he revealed the symbiotic relationship between the rap industry and the streets.
The symbiotic relationship between Mr. Trump and Fox News is apparent through the president's tweets.
In the Florida Keys, rising water temperatures disrupt the symbiotic relationship between algae and coral.
Rather, they're symbiotic, working in tandem to fuel societal pressure to be a hyperefficient worker.
These pictures show a variety of heavily bleached corals, with almost no remaining symbiotic algae.
"This course is an edible visualization of a future model for symbiotic aquaculture," the menu reads.
Humans and dogs have been intertwined in a symbiotic relationship that dates back some 20133,000 years.
Before bleaching… During bleaching, as the symbiotic algae depart, you can see the beautifully coloured polyps.
There is a symbiotic bond between black America and white America, and there always has been.
In this phenomenon, corals expel their symbiotic algae and become more vulnerable to disease and death.
Gone are the days where there was a symbiotic relationship between content producers and social platforms.
They spark a certain symbiotic relationship that almost never protects said source from a tough story.
In some cases this creative class is disparate, spreading throughout a city like a symbiotic fungus.
How can you build a system where [what you have and what you want] is symbiotic?
It is a great symbiotic and maybe even primal need to reach out to other animals.
The coral expel their symbiotic algae, turning a ghastly white and becoming more vulnerable to disease.
Some of these symbiotic arrangements between alga and animal are, however, more heat-sensitive than others.
Superpower thinks that he and the bus driver are symbiotic, like homo sapien and homo sensorium.
The evolution of FabFitFun in some ways mirrors the symbiotic evolution of content and commerce online.
It was a simple symbiotic relationship that really helped on-board new players into the game.
Essentially, the claim is that these exchanges and high-frequency traders have a highly symbiotic relationship.
Erwin Maas directs a symbiotic cast of four, with an interpolated character called "Shadow" (1:20).
Erwin Maas directs a symbiotic cast of four, with an interpolated character called "Shadow" (8663:20).
At the same time, synchronized diving pairs describe themselves as symbiotic parts of a larger whole.
They had a remarkably close and symbiotic relationship, Meyer warm and affable, Ovitz cerebral and tough.
The protist Trichonympha , found in some termite guts, is itself host to colonies of symbiotic bacteria.
If anything, Texas' recovery is indicative of the symbiotic relationship between disaster resilience and the economy.
Without their need to sell "symbiotic culture, bacteria, and yeast," Spencer would have never gone missing.
"It's a nice, symbiotic relationship," said Todd Caruso, senior managing director at real estate firm CBRE.
Both are stories about a symbiotic friendship, created by a similar symbiosis of director and screenwriter.
The musician makes something interesting out of what a machine offers, but it's a symbiotic relationship.
As a result, platforms are under increased pressure to create symbiotic relationships with publishers and journalists.
S. purpurea uses digestive enzymes and symbiotic bacteria to dissolve prey into nutrients such as nitrogen.
So they're turning to these aquatic wood-lovers and their symbiotic bacteria, which are great chemists.
Drivers are meant to enter into a symbiotic relationship with the car just like the Na'vi.
In the years since, modders have become an integral and symbiotic part of the gaming industry.
It's a symbiotic relationship: Civilians contribute food, and the rebels offer protection from the government militia.
These colours come from the symbiotic algae (sometimes called zooxanthellae) that co-exist with the coral polyp.
The Los Gatos-based company has long depended on a symbiotic relationship with the studios and networks.
I always said she would never leave him; they are symbiotic, and besides, they love each other.
By understanding that their authorship is messy, contested and symbiotic, we can better understand the plays themselves.
The relationship between implied volatility and market moves is symbiotic, but it's not clear which drives which.
It's just a super fucked up shame cycle, of what can be a really beautiful, symbiotic relationship.
As those two move forward in parallel, there's a huge symbiotic relationship to be leveraged for both.
The symbiotic relationship has evolved; we don't hunt together anymore, but we still help each other survive.
"Training, diet and recovery don't work in isolation; it's a symbiotic, all-or-nothing relationship," he says.
But as the authors point out in the study, this arrangement may actually be symbiotic in nature.
"My relationship with the media has been symbiotic since the beginning," Gingrich said in a 1991 interview.
Tsai said there is a "symbiotic relationship" between American businesses with ties to China and vice versa.
"I have a design in mind and Bristol makes it happen," Aubrey says of their symbiotic style.
A digital layer, though, would "effectively merge in a symbiotic way with a digital intelligence," said Musk.
The other big risk is that the tension between states and companies resolves into a symbiotic relationship.
This doesn't mean that Democrats need to ditch unions for big business—the relationship should be symbiotic.
But even war reporters were once protected by the symbiotic relationship they had with those they covered.
"It was a fully symbiotic, synergistic relationship," he said in a 21969 interview with The Chicago Tribune.
Similarly, the game's examination of religion, and its symbiotic relationship to patriotism, is too open to interpretation.
And as vicious as it seems, the administration seems to recognize their symbiotic relationship with the press.
His communication with the orchestra wasn't always symbiotic, but the trust he commanded on stage was palpable.
Trump has latched onto them and they onto him in a symbiotic last-ditch shot at survival.
In the past, a paradoxical yet symbiotic relationship generally characterized whatever relationship existed between sports and politics.
"The fact is that it is a symbiotic relationship between the madam and the maid," he said.
President Trump has a remarkably symbiotic relationship with the entire "Fox & Friends" enterprise, our TV critic writes.
The president and the German financial institution have had a long, symbiotic and, at times, troubled relationship.
It's just one example of the symbiotic relationship science and science fiction have had throughout modern history.
"DADA and Surrealist movements are in my mind tied to one another and extremely symbiotic," Olshan says.
Although independently curated, one of the other LANDMARK installations has formed a symbiotic relationship with Webster's piece.
These colors come from the symbiotic algae (sometimes called zooxanthellae) that co-exist with the coral polyp.
Like their shallow-water counterparts, many mesophotic corals rely on symbiotic algae as their main source of nutrition.
Drew Cukor said a symbiotic relationship between humans and computers was crucial to help weapon systems detect objects.
As he started accruing a roster of celebrity clients — which includes athletes and rappers — a symbiotic relationship resulted.
And there is some level of symbiotic gratitude, because you do save each other, and that is important.
"It's a symbiotic relationship, they both need each other," said Wael Ziada, head of investment company Zilla Capital.
Bernie Lo: So it's not by any means an issue of either or, it's a complementary, symbiotic relationship.
The second is from types of bacteria that have formed a symbiotic relationship with certain beans and legumes.
Instead, what it means is that Trump understands the symbiotic relationship between the media and public figures/politicians.
The solution is to merge in a symbiotic way with digital intelligence "We're already a cyborg," said Musk.
The relationship is symbiotic, too: the more Hank talks and interacts with Manny, the more alive Manny becomes.
Ringwald's essay is mostly effusive toward writer-director John Hughes, with whom she describes having a "symbiotic" relationship.
These systems are built by encoding genes in symbiotic bacteria and will require neither electricity nor installation infrastructure.
In the long history of our symbiotic relationship with opioids, that would be the saddest ending of all.
In the space of two words it affords your partner a status that is both symbiotic and godly.
Even with a different board, there'd still be a big problem: Musk's and Tesla's fortunes are essentially symbiotic.
Mr. Trump and the German institution Deutsche Bank have had a long, symbiotic and at times troubled relationship.
Michael Soi's "China Loves Africa" collection examines the symbiotic and often corrupt relationship between Beijing and African elites.
Rather, the fittest species are those which coöperate: they cohabit in intricate ecosystems; they are symbiotic and mutualistic.
When temperatures climb, the corals release the symbiotic algae that help them produce their energy, thus bleaching themselves.
Here an unhealthy, symbiotic relationship is formed and a star is born — well, in this case, two stars.
They have had a symbiotic relationship with the mostly African American residents of Greenville, Steinmetz and others said.
But it is also driven by conservative media, much of which exists in a symbiotic interrelationship with Trump.
Scientists can find more drugs with AI filtering for them, and their power will be amplified, symbiotic combination.
Many movies are also propelled by a symbiotic relationship with Nigeria's Pentecostal Christianity, which pastors have exported throughout Africa.
Why it matters: Americans think a symbiotic relationship between the President and the press is crucial in promoting democracy.
And when waters get too warm, corals bleach themselves by releasing the symbiotic algae they use to produce energy.
When the water gets too toasty, coral expels its zooxanthellae, the symbiotic algae that it depends on for food.
These cross-pollinations reflected Cole's and other contemporaries' increasing investigations into the natural and man-made world as symbiotic.
The other is the identification of a type of symbiotic nitrogen-fixing that does not rely on root nodules.
Scientists say this unusual symbiotic arrangement could change our very conception of what it means to be a tree.
This, he added, could lead to a symbiotic relationship rather than a rivalry between the auto and tech industries.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Afflelou's Long-Term IDR of 'B'/Stable reflects a symbiotic business model with healthcare and retail components.
But these platforms are proliferating, including some that are establishing symbiotic business relationships with well-known, high-profile retailers.
It happens when unnaturally warm ocean water causes coral to expel the symbiotic, colorful algae it needs to survive.
"Notorious" is technically a television drama about the symbiotic relationship between a cable-news producer and a celebrity lawyer.
I believe the relationship between the tech industry and diverse populations, such as the African-American community, are symbiotic.
Indian pipes insinuate themselves into the relationship between fungi and the tree roots with which they form symbiotic relationships.
The president has latched onto his supporters, and they onto him, in a symbiotic last-ditch shot at survival.
A symbiotic relationship between the barracks and the palace has endured since the 1950s, each defending the other's standing.
Somewhere during their evolution, pholadidae lost the symbiotic bacteria in their cells, along with their ability to consume wood.
Is there any way that record revenue for Huawei can be a symbiotic or an okay thing for us?
Smartphones have wiped out my need for most other gadgets, so I have a symbiotic relationship with my iPhone.
They have had a symbiotic relationship with the mostly black residents of Greenville, Jewish residents and others have said.
We're locked in a symbiotic relationship: We, the users, need the companies, and they need us to keep running.
It was all motivated by an antagonistic but symbiotic relationship among the famous people, the paparazzi and the fans.
A symbiotic industry has risen around the e-cigarette, offering home-brewed flavored oils and $22017,2576 2160-karat cases.
The two threads converge through the movie's focus on two brothers, who themselves have something of a symbiotic relationship.
Through this relationship, both learn more about themselves, suggesting that even toxic extraterrestrial relationships might have symbiotic silver linings.
And of course the morning show, Fox and Friends, which seems to have developed a symbiotic relationship with the president.
It's as if the internet itself was covered in a dark symbiotic suit that had a mind all its own.
It's a complex, yet symbiotic relationship, and Adobe is attempting to pull all of it together in a single platform.
So here you have this entire symbiotic life style arising independently multiple times from kind of similar evolutionary starting material.
For civic tech to truly reach its tipping point, this symbiotic relationship between government, entrepreneurs and innovators is mission critical.
But if you go back before that, I've been really engaged in this symbiotic relationship we have with other species.
Instead preferring to treat them as multifaceted entities, which is also what classical music sometimes does, making this pairing symbiotic.
Rodrigues has also carved out a space to fold in elements of jazz, using the genre's symbiotic relationship with improvisation.
This symbiotic relationship allowed China investment to expand while the United States benefited from a ready, willing and able creditor.
In its basement sits a symbiotic fungus, which digests grass for the nest and requires continuous care from the workers.
Thermal stress causes the coral polyp to lose its symbiotic algae, which provides valuable nutrients and gives coral its color.
She talks about a symbiotic human-AI relationship, about interactive technologies that make human-AI interaction more productive and valuable.
Aquaponics is a symbiotic system in which plants are grown directly in water that gets its nutrients from fish waste.
It can be made in terms of disaster resilience, and the symbiotic relationship that children and their communities exist within.
The symbiotic relationship between the US and China goes deeper than the obvious and widespread American consumption of Chinese goods.
It really is a very symbiotic relationship, where we feed off each other's creativity and off of each other's surprise.
Coral bleaching happens when coral expel the symbiotic algae that live in their tissue and give them color and nutrients.
The symbiotic relationship between sound and image is a result of using Ableton in conjunction with VJ graphics software Resolume.
Neuralink, to Musk, represents a solution to the problem, by creating a symbiotic technology that connects humans and artificial intelligences.
What the hell, it's market day, why not throw a little symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast in there too?
It's real, with no additives, and it's symbiotic with the landscape, something that's harder and harder to find these days.
And he understood the symbiotic relationship between artists and the society they lived in, that the two needed each other.
Use the critical awareness that this brings to form a symbiotic relationship between you and the people in your life.
"There's a lot of symbiotic relationships here," said Corey Kilgannon, a Metro reporter who has covered Willets Point for years.
Over time, mentorships have paved the way for young entrepreneurs to connect with seasoned professionals and become symbiotic, impactful relationships.
With a symbiotic relationship between Beyond Meat and fast food, chains are set for a significantly more plant-based future.
It was another reminder of the degree to which the symbiotic relationship between art and fashion now permeates the house.
And imagine that it is larded with symbiotic bacteria that aid the creature in the digestion of all that wood.
AI optimists Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and business magnate Bill Gates think AI and humans can share a symbiotic relationship.
"What we're talking about here is more of a symbiotic team between an AI agent and a human," he said.
But this is really about a relationship between two people who have to work together to create this hybrid symbiotic relationship.
The corals had expelled the symbiotic algae that give them their vibrant colors, creating hundreds of miles of stark-white coral.
Bleaching occurs when corals expel the symbiotic algae that give them their vibrant colors and provide corals' main source of food.
SK: There's like 12 Canadians, we all know each other, we go to the same like gym, it's very very symbiotic.
And to me, these symbiotic species are just the most beautiful things, so, it's just a pleasure to work with them.
Mr Aatsinki's family has been herding reindeer for centuries, part of the long almost symbiotic relationship between humans and Rangifer tarandus.
Simbi, which is short for "symbiotic," has been in beta and open to users age 18 or older since January 2016.
The worms would need symbiotic bacteria to digest down the inorganic compound and release more nutritious carbon for them to eat.
Political tumult and provocative art have a symbiotic relationship that is being rekindled in the wake of Donald Trump's presidential victory.
Like the Atlantic points out, tea accounts and influencers have a symbiotic relationship that parallels Donald Trump's relationship with Fox News.
One characteristic of a thriving ecosystem — and a killer characteristic in Silicon Valley — is the symbiotic relationships between corporations and startups.
For those not familiar with the effervescent drink, kombucha is tea that's fermented using a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast.
Vibrio, a pathogen that consumes the symbiotic algae living in corals and is associated with the white syndromes, dominates polypropylene debris.
Thus, progress accrues via a symbiotic relation through which philosophy and the sciences mutually develop, evolve and feed into each other.
Brands, there are few foods out there that have a stronger symbiotic relationship with weed than the sovereign that is pizza.
Unlike many crews who have fallen in love, created lifelong friendships, and host regular reunions, ours was not a symbiotic group.
Scientists have…Read more ReadIt's possible that dogs acquired this capacity as a result of our 15,000-year-old symbiotic relationship.
Later on Wednesday, Symbiotic confirmed this statement on the Binance subreddit and added that withdrawals on the exchange were temporarily disabled.
Ultimately, the company says it collected data on over 40,000 symbiotic microbes from 36,000 samples of more than 700 plant species.
Tea, sugar, and water are left to ferment with SCOBY, an acronym, that stands for symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast.
They are the descendants of ancient bacteria that once lived free, but then entered into a symbiotic union with other cells.
They gathered lichens and looked for genetic differences in the symbiotic fungus and alga known to be shared by both species.
Lesnar's recent match is the most instructive in trying to figure out the strange and symbiotic relationship between the two promotions.
To make kombucha, you need a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast that you add to sweetened tea, to encourage fermentation.
There's a symbiotic thing with them that transcends, not just a romantic relationship, it's almost like they're joined at the hip.
New details are emerging about the long, symbiotic and at times troubled relationship between the president and his loyal German bank.
When asked about this last night, she acknowledged that the media and the president are caught in an intense symbiotic relationship.
Ms. White established a symbiotic relationship with Chino Farm, a local fixture that inspired chefs like Alice Waters and Wolfgang Puck.
Nicholas Kristof Opinion Columnist We in the commentariat complain about President Trump, but we're locked in a symbiotic relationship with him.
Soaring consumer interest in American whiskeys over the last decade has created a symbiotic cottage industry in writing about those spirits.
Thanks to a symbiotic relationship with a marine algae, most of them are soft shades of pink, blue, brown or green.
Networks of fungi known as mycorrhizae, which form symbiotic relationships with tree roots to move nutrients and water, begin to fragment.
Like the symbiotic relationship between bees and flowers, both the airport and the non-profit get something valuable from the deal.
Over the last decade, a symbiotic relationship has evolved between new Hollywood iterations of the Joker and the internet's digital underbelly.
But the emerging symbiotic relationship between the league and the analytics websites cannot help offering hope for that elusive dream job.
In fact, when corals bleach or lose their symbiotic algae because of warming oceans, it's typically disease that ultimately kills them.
Last week's performances showed that while the partnership is still far from symbiotic, it can, at its best, make thrilling music.
In a live setting, the endless buzzing guitar and banging percussion can mesh all the songs together into a symbiotic virus.
How to transform that relationship from combative to symbiotic is the problem — and it's one that artists aren't tasked to solve.
At the beginning of the book, you talk about allyship and how the word "ally" is a symbiotic relationship versus true giving.
Celebrities and fashion have long had a symbiotic relationship, from Audrey Hepburn and Hubert de Givenchy to Jennifer Lawrence and Christian Dior.
This exchange takes place through an underground "mycorrhizal network," a symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of its host plant.
The two fiddlers said that they enjoyed their symbiotic relationship as they shared the audio and visual aspects of the title role.
Fandom and media are in a symbiotic relationship, one side constantly helping or hurting the other — though not always in equal measure.
Coming of age in the mid-aughts and exploding in the 226s, Avicii and EDM have enjoyed something of a symbiotic relationship.
For Carroll, that relationship is symbiotic, but ultimately Facebook has a financial incentive to clean up its platform to attract legitimate advertisers.
Ingress predated Pokémon GO, but the power of IP really bought the location-based mechanics to life because of the symbiotic fit.
Coral reefs are extremely temperature-sensitive, and when the water gets a bit too toasty, they expel their symbiotic algae, called zooxanthellae.
In that sequence, Legion turns horror and comedy into symbiotic partners, creating a strange, humorous tension that cuts through the superhero seriousness.
But it's also meant to display a forgotten world in which humans and felines seem to have a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship.
By "downshifting" the sun's harshest rays, it is believed that corals are able to protect their symbiotic algal partners from UV damage.
JOE TSAI: Well, I think there's a very symbiotic relationship of Chinese businesses and U.S. businesses doing business in each other's countries.
I think that -- I think having a more symbiotic relationship and working together on AI is really the way to move forward.
This symbiotic relationship—between Catholic and evangelical leaders and establishment Republicans—has survived decades of sexual revolution and changing attitudes about sexuality.
It's hard to think of a better, more symbiotic influencer-brand relationship that what could come out of a Styles/Michele collaboration.
Over the last decade the study of the human microbiome, the symbiotic bacteria and fungus that live in our bodies, has boomed.
Trico and the unnamed boy share a symbiotic relationship, depending on each other to solve problems they otherwise couldn't on their own.
Vevo, a joint venture controlled by Universal and Sony, has had a symbiotic but sometimes tense relationship with YouTube over the years.
Such symbiotic interplay with the artificial could be extended further with exogenous extensions that provide nutrition, growth frameworks, and new defense mechanisms.
This show is a ten-year survey concentrating on Krashes's paintings that emerged in an almost symbiotic relationship to his political involvement.
" As the narrative progresses, readers witness the strangely symbiotic relationship between Soloway's private life and the lives of the characters on "Transparent.
According to Whetstone, avoidant love addicts and obsessive love addicts tend to date each other and exist in a toxic symbiotic relationship.
This process is clearly observable in Spain—where Spanish and Catalan nationalism are now stoking each other in a noxious symbiotic process.
Soaring temperatures make corals more likely to bleach (or expel their symbiotic algae) and the acidifying oceans eat away at coral skeletons.
The symbiotic relationship goes both ways, with Alibaba manufacturers also ripping off original ideas before they can even get onto a crowdfunding site.
Think of them all together, the symbiotic and sympathetic loop of it, not transactional or binary but communal, everyone without the everyone else.
And so I think like LinkedIn or these other crowdsourced plays, it's a sort of symbiotic relationship between the consumer and the enterprise.
The two have previously had a "symbiotic relationship," with the Kardashians and Jenners often providing exclusives to TMZ in exchange for a platform.
"I've worked with Kam for 25 years — since I was 5 years old — and we've developed a sort of symbiotic relationship," Subban says.
"The caterpillar produces something that breaks the chemical bond, perhaps in its salivary glands or a symbiotic bacteria in its gut," said Bombelli.
The bacteria forms a symbiotic relationship with legumes plants, whereby it fixes nitrogen into more useful compounds to be used by the plant.
What makes Green tick is symbiotic with what makes him great; what makes him difficult is what makes him so difficult to stop.
But in this symbiotic collaboration between people and exoskeletons, the idiosyncrasies of human behavior are subdued to make the engineering triumph stand out.
Done right, renting is essentially a symbiotic relationship in which both parties, the renter and the landlord, can benefit simultaneously in different ways.
The symbiotic relationship between Fox News and Trump has made the network uniquely consequential, but risks tying the network's fate to the president.
Combining an encyclopedic knowledge of film history and a shared passion for public-access television, Reich and Pinkney have an almost symbiotic relationship.
Once the spy is accepted among the other warthogs, a crew of banded mongoose appear, ready to give the warthogs a symbiotic cleaning.
The researchers believe this means that like modern giant clams, which are covered in algae, these clams were similarly supporting a symbiotic species.
"Accessory to War" condenses multiple bodies of work into one important, comprehensive and coherent story of the symbiotic developments of astrophysics and war.
But it underscores how complementary the men's and women's games can be, a symbiotic relationship that remains one of the sport's core strengths.
It turns out that the REMORA and the shark have a symbiotic relationship; the smaller fish sort of acts as a cleanup crew.
Rising temperatures around the globe are bleaching and killing the coral reefs and the sea anemones with which clownfish share a symbiotic relationship.
Rarely, if ever, seen apart, the Toledos (they were always "the Toledos") were each other's muses, with an almost symbiotic need to create.
The efficiency of the symbiotic relationship is what makes reefs possible: the sugars released by their symbionts power the corals' massive building projects.
We have to figure out some way to ensure that the advent of digital super intelligence is one which is symbiotic with humanity.
Fox ..... Trump has long favored Fox News as his preferred television network, establishing an at times troublingly symbiotic relationship with the news outlet.
It's a symbiotic relationship: Fast-fashion brands knock off the very looks that celebrities wear, all the while paying those celebrities promotional fees.
And maybe next time we won't see more than 150 companies whose top priority was price and capital instead of a more symbiotic equilibrium.
Much like Journey, playing through Abzû has the feeling of an album coming to life before your eyes, the visuals and sounds perfectly symbiotic.
Together, the home and its crustacean tenant live in a symbiotic relationships that appears to be infinitely less stressful than any show on HGTV.
" He adds: "Tim's food has delicate touches, which works perfectly with the types of wine I'm interested in, so it's quite a symbiotic relationship.
We must be very clear in our understanding that there is a symbiotic relationship between the two and that they feed off each other.
Fragomeni describes Voltra's music player and store as "symbiotic," since the app generates song recommendations for users based on the music they already own.
Mothra's possesses a distinctly symbiotic relationship with the people of Infant Island, the place where she was born as a byproduct of nuclear radiation.
One of the first things you learn about rove beetles is that they have this amazing evolutionary tendency to become symbiotic inside ant colonies.
The worlds of high fashion and streetwear are currently growing around and into each other like symbiotic vines, and have been for some time.
Sometimes this is sent in biochemical messages via root and symbiotic fungal connections in the soil, and sometimes through chemicals released into the air.
When the water gets a few degrees too toasty, corals expel their zooxanthellae, the symbiotic algae that provide the animal with a regular meal.
Outlets in both India and the United States celebrated the arrival, as well as the diplomatic triumph of a symbiotic Harleys-for-mangoes swap.
After a bloodless coup in 29 replaced the absolute monarchy with a constitutional one, a symbiotic relationship developed between the monarchy and the military.
It is called bleaching and involves the tiny animals, known as polyps, which are the living part of a reef, ejecting their symbiotic algae.
At halftime, we walk to a pizza spot where he gets a few slices, and I eat his crusts like a weird, symbiotic parasite.
Shaq was classic Shaq Friday when he gave us his predictions, and told us about the symbiotic relationship he has with super big guys.
Here's what he divulges: — BPO was founded on the notion that homo sensorium and homo sapien sapien need each other — it's a symbiotic relationship.
The viewer feels it, too With any piece of good storytelling, there's a symbiotic relationship between the viewer and the characters they care for.
When you do start your side hustle, make it "symbiotic" — closely connected to your main income source — so you can give both proper attention.
Provided we don't let our biases get the best of us, we may find the relationship between AI and gender diversity is quite symbiotic.
"As acidification happens, corals are bleached—they turn white and die because they can't maintain the symbiotic relationship with the invertebrate," Chakrabarty told me.
Plants have inherited their photosynthetic abilities from bacteria that took up symbiotic residence in the cells of their ancestors about a billion years ago.
The symbiotic relationship between armed forces and society characterized by the return of draftees back to society is less developed in a professional force.
However, TrialPay CEO Terry Angelos tells me Uber isn't being paid any additional fee right now and the deals are designed to be symbiotic.
The police could generally depend upon the support of their communities, who mostly understood the symbiotic relationship between the cops, communities and public safety.
In a study published Thursday in Science, scientists found that another fungus, called basidiomycete yeast, may be a third symbiotic partner in many lichens.
Healthy coral exists in a symbiotic relationship with algae, which live in the coral's tissues and provide them with food and their bright colors.
"It was the ultimate symbiotic relationship—we made him and he made us," former MTV VJ Mark Goodman said in a 2009 Billboard interview.
Service companies, some with their backs against the wall, accepted "invitations" to lower their own costs to create a symbiotic relationship with their clients.
Music streaming service Vevo has been working to extract itself from YouTube's shadow over the past several months, despite the two networks' symbiotic relationship.
Coral bleaching—a phenomenon in which a symbiotic algae is expelled from the coral, causing it to die—has become more common and widespread.
It's symbiotic: a country musician gets exposure to the NRA's passionate members, while the NRA, through its subsite, gains both legitimacy and a face.
Ryan Shorosky visited a ranch in the high desert of Nevada, where prison inmates train wild horses in a rare kind of symbiotic rehabilitation.
I've been thinking about how long such yeast has resided in our mammalian guts, the both of us co-evolving in a symbiotic relationship.
In a tour that's symbolic of a century's worth of music and friendship, the two artists' almost symbiotic relationship played out fluidly on stage.
Being on reality television together makes you maintain a symbiotic relationship — Jax and Sandoval depend on each other to create both comedy and drama.
Not only are the developments now on more solid financial footing, but the relationship with the Lone Mountain Land Company is "symbiotic," he said.
But if you need evidence of the symbiotic relationship between baseball and American capitalism, look no further than the Citgo sign outside Fenway Park.
What we've observed points to a new way that allows digitally native brands to form a symbiotic relationship with legacy retailers that bolsters both.
Dr. Lemaitre, who published a description of the animal in the journal Zookeys, suggests that it might have a symbiotic relationship with moray eels.
Coral reefs depend on a symbiotic relationship between the coral and algae that lives inside them; it's the basic building block of their existence.
In Southern California, as the region's economy grew in the 1970s and 1980s, there was a symbiotic relationship between job growth and home construction.
The symbiotic relationship between Saudi Arabia and America has produced a remarkably balanced oil market, especially given the chaos in Venezuela, Iran and Libya.
In 2007, the economist Moritz Schularick and I used the term "Chimerica" to describe the symbiotic economic relationship between China and the United States.
And it's true that the picture it paints of a symbiotic relationship between Fox News and Trump is not one Democrats are comfortable with.
The symbiotic relationship between these three crops makes efficient use of farmland, regulates moisture and sunlight, and eliminates the need for fertilizers and pesticides.
I think, part of the whole thing within AI in tech is to try and say, what is the design goal that's essentially symbiotic?
Even though their symbiotic relationship may ultimately be, as in nature, mutually beneficial, the movie makes clear that such relationships are not always easy.
Nowadays, there's no media alliance more symbiotic (or more uneasy) than the one between disgraced New York politico Anthony Weiner and the New York Post.
Many talking heads in the Story Of Diana experts agree the royal had a "symbiotic" relation with media, which she also used to her advantage.
"I think that there is a symbiotic relationship between the two things," Ms. Milano said, of the relationship between her acting work and her advocacy.
And so, we're looking at its brain and its glandular chemistry and then using that as a reference species to compare with related symbiotic species.
At a press conference on Monday, Kalanick and HNA President Tan Xiangdong said they see the partnership as symbiotic, plugging each other's gaps in travel.
"A symbiotic relationship exists between the insurgency and organized narcotics trafficking," the US State Department wrote in its 2015 report on the global drug trade.
Confrontations with Cuba fed a "symbiotic relationship" between hardliners within the Castro regime and anti-Castro right-wingers in the United States, Mr Valenzuela argues.
The mass killings by Stalin and Hitler existed in an almost symbiotic relationship, the one giving license to the other, in remorseless cycles of revenge.
It's a symbiotic relationship: The Clintons benefit, hailed by many Democrats and Republicans who regard them as the white hats who will keep out brownshirts.
Fox News not only has cultivated a symbiotic relationship with the president, but has adopted the racial paranoia and conspiracy-theorizing of the alt-right.
A few more camera tidbits for those interested: Symbiotic with the camera is a wide color gamut screen that displays colors in the P3 space.
That peace hinges on symbiotic coexistence in a political environment where representatives to the UK Parliament haven't taken their elected offices in nearly two years.
A recent protest at the Whitney that drummed out a vice chairman exposed the symbiotic, but potentially problematic, relationship that museums have with some trustees.
Based on a painstaking laboratory study of Prometheoarchaeum and observations of its symbiotic - mutually beneficial - relationship with a companion bacterium, the researchers offered an explanation.
Our correspondent in London says the restricted access marks a turning point in the historically symbiotic relationship between the royal family and England's infamous tabloids.
This biological diversity theoretically creates symbiotic relationships on the farm in which pests and diseases are kept in check naturally rather than through artificial means.
The ideologies of these movements are symbiotic, with both sides playing off a fear of the other to tailor their messages and attract new audiences.
Mitchell enjoys a symbiotic relationship with his anti-fans: They boost his name recognition and follower count, he gives them a laugh and a foil.
In contrast to her husband, who has a symbiotic relationship with the media, Melania Trump is nonplussed by any attention, people close to her said.
"We've seen that it's been a symbiotic relationship between public transit and these tech-enabled services," said Darnell Grisby, director of policy for the association.
In normal times, the living coral form a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, a colorful type of algae that provides the reef with oxygen and nutrients.
Kilduff said Washington and Caracas have a "symbiotic relationship" when it comes to crude, with an abrupt breakdown of those ties likely to send shockwaves worldwide.
But lichens, made of fungi and algae that live together as symbiotic organisms, evolved to replace plants, according to a recent study published in Scientific Reports.
A really cool phenomenon is the ability of plants to pick up underground signals from other plants via a shared network of symbiotic fungal hyphae (mycorrhizas).
In fact, our eyes are so inhospitable that it was long thought they were the only part of our bodies which lacked a symbiotic bacterial community.
Perhaps it could be helpful to imagine the relationship between theme park museums like the Museum of Failure and conventional institutions as symbiotic rather than oppositional.
They learn to avoid the leaves of plants that are unsuitable for their symbiotic fungus and remember to avoid those plants for up to 16 weeks.
"People are inspired to perform positive acts when their life is enriched with art — that is a magical symbiotic relationship between the artist and the viewer."
A sweeping genetic analysis of lichen has revealed a third symbiotic organism, hiding in plain sight alongside the familiar two, that has eluded scientists for decades.
For one, the GOP's data operation was developed over years through a symbiotic relationship with a third-party data vendor called Data Trust, and the RNC.
The warmer water puts stress on the coral, which in turn expel the symbiotic algae that live in their tissue and give them nutrients and color.
Wearing the correct size is crucial to forming a symbiotic relationship with your closest supporters, according to the lingerie experts at Aerie, DKNY, ThirdLove, and Triumph.
But besides Cronenberg, I was also inspired by Octavia Butler's work, like the living architecture and ships the aliens use and the symbiotic relationships she created.
"We now have a kind of symbiotic relationship with Tesco - where we're an important supplier to them and they're an important customer for us," said Gardiner.
The contrast between their mostly male, neon-vest-wearing crew with our almost all-female team of erotic content creators is funny, but we're strangely symbiotic.
Heterotrophic flower (Sciaphila sugimotoi) Location: Ishigaki Island, Japan This gorgeous flower, which presents small blossoms in September and October, lives in symbiotic harmony with a fungus.
During this time he worked again with Mr. Peynaud, who had been hired as a consultant, and he developed a symbiotic working partnership with Ms. Mentzelopoulos.
The dancers frantically weave in and out of the house, developing a symbiotic but toxic relationship with it, oscillating between rigidity and freedom, intimacy and distance.
I read about it on really crappy websites and found someone on Craigslist who was interested in sharing a SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast).
Rather, the authors posit that Lorax may have been involved in a type of symbiotic relationship with the Truffula trees and his surroundings, threatened and defensive.
The ban came just after an article in The New Yorker examined the symbiotic relationship between Mr. Trump and some of the network's most powerful stars.
Buff-necked ibises build nests high in trees or inside the extinct volcanoes, sharing the ledges with peregrines — a symbiotic relationship rare among birds of prey.
The trouble with excluding the press — rewriting the rules of an old, symbiotic relationship — is that the press has a way of getting its own back.
During those early days of carrying a child — in my body or in my arms — I came to feel like one-half of a symbiotic relationship.
Now living in his native Japan, he essentially cannibalized the infamy of his crime for a living and has a discomfiting, symbiotic relationship with his brother.
The events in Chemnitz, analysts say, showcase the symbiotic relationship between the neo-Nazis and the Alternative for Germany, which officially distances itself from such groups.
The dark, stylish film exposed the sordid, symbiotic nature of society's different classes, and gave audiences one helluva thrill from the first scene to the last.
Misra said that the Vision Fund has an "extremely symbiotic" relationship with venture capitalists and provides liquidity for early investors that got into technology start-ups.
Each cassiosome also contains a bit of the same symbiotic algae that lives within the main body of the jellyfish, although researchers don't yet know why.
To its credit, the Trump campaign seemed to intuit the candidate's symbiotic relationship with Facebook back in late 2015, well before most of us took notice.
Just when I thought their connection couldn't be any more symbiotic, I learned that the brewer planned to make a beer from the baker's unsold bread.
It is a precarious time for a relationship that was supposed to be symbiotic for both franchises, basketball in New York, and the N.B.A. in general.
"Growing a strong foundation before opening a brick and mortar is key because our future success depends on a symbiotic relationship with our customers," Walentine said.
Luxembourg is a major centre for listing mutual funds, many of whose assets are managed from London, a profitable symbiotic relationship both sides would want to keep.
What we're talking about here is more of a symbiotic team between an AI agent and a human in a way that they solve the problems together.
We talk about a symbiotic relationship between terrorism and media: The terrorists need the media to spread their message, to spread fear, and to do other things.
Their love for rap and each other is symbiotic; Sid is a music editor for XXL, and Dre leads the hip-hop department at a major label.
Most importantly to Brown, though, it allowed him to keep his "symbiotic relationship" to the ocean, a quality that had been instilled in him by his father.
This "allows us to trace back the antiquity of this symbiotic relationship" It's this relationship that makes the study, published this week in PLOS One, so interesting.
But the relationship between pop culture and politics has never been as symbiotic — or fraught — as it is now, with President Donald Trump looming on the horizon.
North America's defining indigenous agriculture—the symbiotic Three Sisters of corn, beans, and squash—came late to the region, adopted perhaps two hundred years before Europeans appeared.
The People's Justice Guarantee is the product of a symbiotic partnership with over 20 grassroots organizations and people impacted by the discriminatory policies of our legal system.
This exhibition is a ten-year survey concentrating on Peter Krashes's paintings that emerged in an almost symbiotic relationship with his political involvement as a community organizer.
Then, like today, Son aimed to forge a kind of virtual Silicon Valley in SoftBank's portfolio, a platform for symbiotic, cooperative relationships and business partnerships to emerge.
For Amrou, coming out as gay, denouncing the Muslim faith, and becoming a drag queen were symbiotic acts, but ones that have estranged him from his parents.
Calling the retailer's relationship with Nike "strong and symbiotic," analyst Camilo Lyon told clients that footwear trends are set to improve with sustained growth in athletic options.
Or perhaps, Commins says, changes to the insect's microbiome, the collection of symbiotic microbes that it carries in its body, have somehow made its bites more allergenic.
They maintain a symbiotic military relationship as well, with Russia owning the skies while about 60,000 Iranian-backed fighters form the spine of the regime's ground forces.
The symbiotic relationship between Mr. Schneiderman's public politics and his alleged private behavior is a difficult one to traverse, because on the surface they seem like opposites.
It includes everything you'd need to easily brew at home, including a SCOBY, the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast that's responsible for fermentation, which is reusable.
Our correspondent in London says the restricted access is proof of a sea change in the historically symbiotic relations between the royal family and England's infamous tabloids.
Its symbiotic relationship with bacteria provides clues to how the giant shipworm evolved its strange way of eating, and may enrich our understanding of infection in humans.
A similar symbiotic relationship exists in a giant deep-sea mussel that is thought to have grown so big off energy from chemicals instead of organic matter.
The designers posit that in the future, buildings will not be static but will be able to change and adapt to their surroundings — becoming symbiotic, not anthropocentric.
Enabling Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act would not only give the United States a better grasp on its strained, yet symbiotic trade relationship with China.
If true, the allegations offer an extraordinary case study of Russian cyberespionage, and particularly the symbiotic relationship between identity thieves and spammers and Russia's elite intelligence services.
It's well known that Trump has something of a symbiotic relationship with Fox News, particularly his beloved morning show, Fox & Friends, and Fox News's prime-time hosts.
Virtue and Moir, however, not only got the name to stick but turned the idea of their loving, symbiotic relationship into one of Canada's best-known exports.
Grindelwald pursues Credence in the hope of forming an alliance, because Credence is an Obscurial: a wizard who carries a powerful symbiotic parasite known as an Obscurus.
Kim K. and the paps have a symbiotic relationship — they promote her celeb status, she gives them the high-value pics that can sell for up to $1,000.
They survive thanks to a symbiotic relationship with bacteria which help to convert the hydrogen sulfide in the mud to food that can be eaten by the shipworm.
The two types of solitary corals that the new hermit crab has been found within (Heteropsammia and Heterocyanthus) are normally occupied by a symbiotic marine worm (a "sipunculan").
What's more, these symbiotic systems could also be used to power future electronic systems more organically, resulting in devices capable of self-power, self-repair, and self-growth.
It isn't co-opted or imported, and it makes me wonder whether Shenzhen's shiny new maker movement is cannibalizing its native grassroots cultures, or if they're actually symbiotic.
But street style was the perfect symbiotic relationship between fans and editors, an exercise that everyone, whether they were interested in fashion or not, could get involved in.
Basically it's a super-duper, A-list backstage bash with stars and crew and production teams descending in one small corridor and move in some unspoken symbiotic flow.
I felt my fear of living without her and symbiotic sadness for everything she regretted or missed, wrapped up with both my parents' sadness about not having grandchildren.
If you're an online blogger, it's valuable to understand how your website functions in order to troubleshoot with things go awry — the list of symbiotic tasks goes on.
The problem is how to transform private and public organisations so that they are more purpose-driven—but also that their interactions are more symbiotic and less parasitic.
Scientists aren't entirely sure why these two very different organisms have adopted such an intimate arrangement, but the discovery could represent a completely new form of symbiotic relationship.
We are now in full acquisition talks to join forces with another symbiotic company, and we hope to be able to share more news within a few weeks.
Kelly stressed the symbiotic relationship between Jones and President Donald Trump, no doubt to bolster her argument that Jones is an important figure who needs to be interrogated.
A hippo has a symbiotic relationship with the bird that cleans its teeth, but that doesn't mean the hippo always acts in the best interests of the bird.
It is a symbiotic relationship that makes sense to Shradha Agarwal and Rishi Shah, both 31 and co-founders of ContextMedia, a health care media company in Chicago.
As a result, "the idea of science as a public good is being lost," and along with it, the "symbiotic relationship" between the scientific community and the public.
That's short for symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast—a blend of bugs that forms a floating film called a pellicle on top of kombucha as it brews.
The symbiotic relationship Fox & Friends has with the president can get complicated, particularly as tensions mount around the Russia scandal and the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
Jack Berkowitz, vice president of products and data science for Oracle adaptive intelligence, says the internal teams work with the internal developers in a kind of symbiotic relationship.
Effectively merging in a symbiotic way with digital intelligence revolves around eliminating the I/O constraint, which would be some sort of direct cortical interface […] a neural lace.
They are making their bodies their own — renovating, redecorating, the body not just as corpus but as object of self-expression, a symbiotic relation between imagination and reality.
Fatur suggests that A. muscaria would have been much more rare in Scandinavia—it typically grows in forests since it flourishes in a symbiotic relationship with tree roots.
That's right, based on the symbiotic relationship between the league and the teams, if one team gets boycotted, the entire league will fill the impact of this boycott.
Hydrogen sulfide — released from decaying vegetation and rotting animals in the swamps where it lives — is digested by symbiotic bacteria that lives in the giant shipworm's outsize gills.
Increased ocean temperatures are a particular risk to corals, as warmer temperatures prompt them to release symbiotic algae that bleaches them, putting them at higher risk of death.
Her friendship with Heather is symbiotic, messy, and a touch co-dependent, and their dynamic increasingly chafes—only for them to later work beautifully together in self-protection.
"This is a symbiotic relationship he is throwing a monkey wrench at," Steven Pruett, chief executive of Elevation Resources, a West Texas oil company, said of Mr. Trump.
The company is, in essence, in the process of turning itself from a video store, which had to maintain a symbiotic relationship with movie studios, into a studio itself.
The "trickle-down" system the quote paints designers, magazines, and retailers in a symbiotic relationship as calculated as the outfits those orchestrating the charade always seem to be wearing.
"If we marry these surfaces (the ball and the boot) in more of a symbiotic way, their touch radically goes up," Hoke says of the inspiration for the innovation.
When Eddie is being chased by Drake's henchman, Venom takes over, causing cars to crash with his sinewy, symbiotic tentacles, and even serving as a bulletproof shield when necessary.
He said then the neural lace would "effectively merge in a symbiotic way with a digital intelligence," giving humans an AI-powered connection without the need for conventional surgery.
The reporter Jesse Eisinger made a similar argument in his 2017 book, "The Chickensh-- Club," which describes a "symbiotic" relationship between top law firms and the Department of Justice.
Today three of the world's five largest publicly traded companies are headquartered within ten miles of Mountain View, and the other two are in the Valley's symbiotic satellite Seattle.
Corals get their brilliant colours from tiny algae that live in their tissue in a symbiotic relationship—the coral provides a home and the algae food produced during photosynthesis.
From the early commerce and measurement needs that motivated the Sumerians to the subject's symbiotic co-development with physics, mathematical inquiry has been spurred by questions from external fields.
Washington has its own strange forms of symbiotic relationship and one became evident in two separate interviews by the president of the United States and the president of CNN.
On one hand, the title of the show is a simple reference to two cities that share a close proximity and long, symbiotic history, but the meaning goes deeper.
The tabloid publisher's relationship with the Saudis, enhanced by the White House visit, is a previously untold chapter in the long, symbiotic relationship between the president and the publisher.
The museum, which encompasses nearly 2100 acres, aims to challenge the traditional concept of what a museum can be by creating a mutually symbiotic relationship with the surrounding desert.
In normal times, the living coral polyps form a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, a colorful type of algae that synthesizes sunlight and CO153 to create nutrients for the reef.
The National Restaurant Association's website describes a symbiotic relationship in which "immigrants gain valuable job experience and immediate access to opportunity," while restaurateurs have a ready supply of labor.
The two had a symbiotic relationship: Mr. Khama had the vision for a democratic post-colonial Botswana, and Mr. Masire had the enthusiasm and community ties to rally support.
Scafaria's take on the story squarely centers the women — few men have more than a passing role in the story — and especially the symbiotic partnership between Destiny and Ramona.
I know there's no way the "Star Wars" franchise needs a dime of royalties from crossword-puzzle constructors but there's certainly a symbiotic relationship in place — the planet Kashyyyk?
It's a symbiotic relationship that could only thrive in the world of television, where the borders between news and entertainment, and even fantasy and reality, have grown increasingly murky.
During his 16-year tenure, Mr. Hennessy nurtured the school's symbiotic relationship with Silicon Valley and increased Stanford's endowment to more than $22 billion from about $9 billion in 2000.
Kendra Albert, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center who works on video games and intellectual property, says that's because there's a largely symbiotic relationship between studios and video creators.
One company, Indigo, has been analyzing the bacterial composition of agricultural staples to see how pesticides and fertilizers may have changed the balance of the plants' symbiotic bugs over time.
They also concluded that it damages coral DNA and contributes to bleaching, a phenomenon in which corals belch out the symbiotic algae inside them and may subsequently starve to death.
"Nobody wants to have a trade war and that's because China and the United States are very symbiotic in terms of the economic relationship," the Alibaba executive vice chairman said.
It was a perfectly symbiotic attention grab and not unlike two reactionary YouTubers agreeing to appear on each other's channels to discuss toxic groupthink or trigger warnings going too far.
In the finale to her groundbreaking trilogy, Rachel Cusk continues her investigation of the symbiotic relationship between identity and creativity, her exploration of that blurred line between existence and performance.
STEWART: But not only narcissistic, but in no way an examination of the foundation of what he was saying, which is: You are an incredibly corrupt and blinded, symbiotic terrarium.
In normal times, the living coral polyps form a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, a colorful type of algae that synthesizes sunlight and carbon dioxide to create nutrients for the reef.
Dawalibi described his relationship with Heller as "very symbiotic," as Heller leads the product team in Los Angeles while Dawalibi builds out the sales and marketing efforts in New York.
Vivian's Garden, (2017) Rosalind Nashashibi's empathetic approach to a matriarchal complicity, portrays the symbiotic lives of voluntary exiles Vivian Suter and her mother Elisabeth Wild in the jungles of Guatemala.
Coral is made up of millions of tiny animals called polyps that form symbiotic relationships with algae, which capture sunlight and carbon dioxide to make sugars that feed the polyps.
"It's really hard to think about Easter Sunday and the Easter Parade without thinking of James and Mark and Bill, as there was an absolutely symbiotic love affair between them."
Its female maker represented her community's symbiotic relationship to the land and corn harvest in a snaking geometric pattern on the pot's surface, composed of tiny squares to indicate cornfields.
Though supporters came to the games, there was virtually no fan culture, none of the sort of emotional investment that can make soccer a symbiotic enterprise between spectators and players.
Legumes differ from most plants because they're able to fix nitrogen from the air with a symbiotic relationship with bacteria in root nodules — converting non-reactive nitrogen into reactive nitrogen.
And it also shed light on a facet of hip-hop that's little acknowledged outside of the genre's inner circles: the symbiotic relationship between the rap industry and the streets.
This growing symbiotic relationship will take center stage on Monday when Reed Hastings, the company's chief executive, gives the keynote address on the first day of the Mobile World Congress.
We examine them through their sometimes parasitic, sometimes symbiotic relationship with the British news media, which treats them at times as if they were little more than upper-crust Kardashians.
The situation speaks to the symbiotic and simultaneously adversarial relationship that celebrities — and the Kardashians in particular — have when it comes to companies repackaging their personal branding for mass consumption.
I don't know if the symbiotic relationship between doctors and pharmaceutical companies has stopped now, but at least when I worked there the privileges promised by the drug reps were scandalous.
This fact, a product of the longstanding symbiotic relationship between the countries, produces a visual halo effect, in which one is always observing roles and mores on several levels at once.
Relatives of the giant shipworm are known to bore into soggy, submerged wood — digesting the wood particles they churn up with the help of symbiotic bacteria that live in their gills.
It is doing so in the context of the subsequent high-technology era in which no American university feels complete without a symbiotic microbiome of venture capitalists pullulating across its skin.
Diplomats say that the new realism extends to countries like Germany, whose trusted brands and sought-after technology seemed to give it an upper hand in a symbiotic relationship with China.
Aside from the initial egg and algae symbiotic relationship, it wasn't known if this subsequent arrangement incurred any kind of benefit, or if it was simply a residual or parasitic infection.
I took a SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeast) from 5 Days of Learning New Skills, and I finally used its starter liquid to brew a fresh batch of kombucha.
Corals come in a wide range of colors for your viewing pleasure, and this color comes from the algae that live within their tissues in a mutually beneficial, or symbiotic, relationship.
"We have had a wonderful relationship with the people at Google basically helping build out our business together with them, a very symbiotic relationship, helping improve each other's capabilities," he said.
Depending how far they go, the trends are also a potential threat to Silicon Valley startups and IT companies that have formed a symbiotic relationship with Indian know-how and labor.
The character derives his powers — and his villainous streak — from a living, symbiotic alien that takes the form of a black costume, imbuing its host with abilities similar to Spider-Man's.
Further, defense contractors located in our region already enjoy a unique, symbiotic relationship with the vibrant commercial sector in our region, and this connection strengthens companies' ability to serve federal clients.
Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers Kevin Hassett sums it up nicely: In a dynamic, competitive economy, the relationship between companies and their employees is symbiotic, not antagonistic.
During the NewFronts, Hulu and many other companies, often using a rhetorical sleight of hand, put forth the idea that ads are the products of symbiotic relationships, rather than frustrating invaders.
Fusing what had been two separate but symbiotic forces, Mr. Trump has begun a real-life political science experiment: What happens when a major party's nominee is more provocateur than politician?
It was Trump's induction to the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame, an occasion in April 2013 intended to honor a symbiotic history with the promotion that stretched back to 1988.
This symbiotic relationship -- where the well-heeled on Wall Street flood the political system with cash in exchange for pro-corporate policies -- has infected far too many folks on Capitol Hill.
The rom-com and its stars are in a symbiotic relationship: The right stars will make a romantic comedy sing, and the right romantic comedy can jump-start its stars' careers.
What I learned from my MSNBC mom, my MSNBC mom's friends and my friends' MSNBC moms is that cable news can play a symbiotic role with social media and straight news.
But they are not worms; rather, they are elongated clams that grind into wood with microscopic teeth, and digest the wood with the help of symbiotic bacteria living in their cells.
This shift has also been noticeable in the rhetoric of the president, who reliably watches and live-tweets Fox News programming and enjoys something resembling a symbiotic relationship with the network.
Aboriginal people had formed a symbiotic relationship with land, sea and sky over tens of thousands of years, and had developed complicated systems of land management and agriculture, interwoven with spirituality.
Theroux crisscrosses the country, starting with the symbiotic communities lining each side of the United States border, then heads to Mexico City, Mazatlán and on to southern regions of the country.
The comprehensive biography describes Mr. Wenner's rise to moguldom, his symbiotic relationships with pop-culture legends and the evolution of Rolling Stone from scrappy underground rag to shiny entertainment-industry bible.
He had already started to put movie stars on the cover, but here was a whole new world of people to put on the cover, and it was symbiotic with MTV's success.
And yet, without the money funneled into the private sector by government agencies like NASA, those companies wouldn't exist, creating a tenuous, symbiotic relationship that will likely define our future in space.
The games industry has a controversial symbiotic relationship with arms manufacturers, who look to games as a way of promoting firearms, with some companies distancing themselves from gun makers in recent years.
If you were to take a family photo of the internet, it might look like the collection of artifacts on display at Kunsthal Rotterdam's new show, Human / Digital: A Symbiotic Love Affair.
Breitbart notably developed a symbiotic relationship with Trump well before Bannon joined the campaign, helping to recirculate many of the false conspiracy theories that have dogged the Clintons since the 1990s. Breitbart.
But above all, the pair want to revitalise how sound collections can help maintain symbiotic relations with the museums that house them and the source communities that entrust them with their heritage.
He got that there was a symbiotic relationship: He would give the tabloid media the fodder it needed to stay alive, and, in turn, they would promote the brand of Donald Trump.
They are made up of millions of tiny animals, called polyps, that form symbiotic relationships with algae, which in turn capture sunlight and carbon dioxide to make sugars that feed the polyps.
Ribeiro thinks that his new work has found a symbiotic relationship between gut flora and the fruit fly: that the change in appetite caused by the bacteria is helping the fly survive.
The rowdiness and near-gladiatorial atmosphere — along with the symbiotic and contradictory dynamic of media-bashing and media glare — made for ratings gold and would persist at Trump rallies through the campaign.
From 2014 to 2017, the world's shallow water coral reefs suffered a global bleaching event, losing the symbiotic algae that give them color and provide them with food thanks to heat stress.
It was that symbiotic relationship with the internet — the name of the show is its Twitter handle, after all — which created a feedback loop of content that remained fresh for 600 episodes.
Correct, especially because of geopolitical alliances, because we have deep ties to them, because of symbiotic relationships, because it's not like they're not trying to put us out of business and overcome us.
There is a symbiotic relationship between African governments and China, in which China secures good relations with countries that produce minerals or other natural resources necessary to keep China's manufacturing-based economy going.
These two have an adorable symbiotic love/hate relationship (heavy air quotes on the hate) that really must be seen to be believed, and frankly blew the rest of the panel experience away.
They also had a penchant for classy—suits for the guys; tasteful dresses and rompers for the ladies—on-stage outfits that established their glittery sound and charming personalities as a symbiotic entity.
And while mega European houses built their reputations through symbiotic patronage of the aristocracy over many decades, Simons's cult status comes, in part, from the respect other innovators have bestowed on the designer.
Unfortunately, in the digital media landscape, and outraged click is counted the same as an intrigued one, so both sides of the argument exist in a strange symbiotic space as the trend continues.
"Boeing and the F.A.A. have had an almost symbiotic relationship," said Michael Dreikorn, an aviation safety expert who previously worked in a safety oversight role at the F.A.A. "The relationship is too cozy."
"We're getting at this sort of symbiotic relationship between the two apps that we think could be the breakthrough that really gets our brand front and center in the US market," Levy said.
If you get your science news from the late Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, midi-chlorians are symbiotic organisms living inside all living things that, among other things, give the Jedi their powers.
The fact that the two are now virtually symbiotic speaks to the fact that a mentally ill person is now ten times more likely to be behind bars than in a hospital bed.
Where the new atheists go wrong, Mr Eagleton says, is in failing to see the symbiotic relationship between the Western world, with all its technological and cultural prowess, and the advent of global jihadism.
Coral bleaching is the result of warmer water temperatures, which causes the coral to expel their symbiotic algae, turning it white and leaving them without the ability to feed or protect themselves from disease.
As they expand into mainstream art collecting, in large part due to the involvement of street art legends, art toys have developed symbiotic mutual influence, making for a vibrant, adorable genre with mass appeal.
The relationship between paparazzi and their famous subjects were one of the few places in America where the working class can interact in a symbiotic relationship with the upper class on a daily basis.
What I Love 10 Photos View Slide Show ' William Norwich, a former Vogue editor and New York Post society gossip columnist, has a sense of humor about his symbiotic relationship with the One Percent.
In early March, Tom Perez, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, released a withering statement that cited a recent New Yorker investigation into Fox News' symbiotic, often propagandistic, relationship with the Trump administration.
While some Hong Kongers are downbeat over what they see as the increasing reliance of Hong Kong on the mainland, others believe the closer financial linkages between the two could prove to be symbiotic.
Tech Talent Arrives Healthy ecosystems thrive off a symbiotic relationship between big players and scrappy newcomers: both tech juggernauts and startups benefit from the two-way flows of talent, ideas and capital between them.
He became so powerful that he would refer to himself as the 21978st senator, and as he and Johnson, the Senate majority leader, formed a symbiotic relationship, others took to calling him Little Lyndon.
For years, the labels and YouTube have been in a symbiotic-but-strained relationship: The labels' product generates lots of views for YouTube, which says it pays the labels plenty of money in return.
"There's this symbiotic relationship that immigrants need cities in order to acclimate to a new society, and cities need new immigrants," said Jacob Vigdor, a professor of public policy at the University of Washington.
"It's really the symbiotic relationship between media and social media, where they can take an article that looks legit with a sensational headline and plop it into social to amplify the effect," Sannikov said.
But committee members were more concerned about a symbiotic relationship between Trump Turnberry and Prestwick, Collins explains: The Turnberry and Prestwick have been intertwined for as long as the president has owned the resort.
That book laid out in a memorable fashion the symbiotic relationships among congressional representatives, the arms industry, and the Pentagon that elevated special interests above the national interest and kept weapons budgets artificially high.
From here on, it may recover slowly – by re-acquiring its symbiont friends – or it may die, having run out of energy in the absence of the symbiotic algae that provide it with carbohydrates.
Most notably, Head Over Heels had two characters with different abilities to control, the doglike Head and Heels, who could be combined into a single symbiotic organism, allowing a number of different ways to play.
Trump himself, from even before the 2015-16 campaign, has long had a relationship with the far right, and particularly its conspiracist element, but this blossomed into a full-blown symbiotic romance during the campaign.
An international team of researchers first spotted what looked like the symbiotic relationship of an old red dwarf star waking up a neutron star on August 13, 2017, using an Earth-orbiting telescope called INTEGRAL.
This crab's sustainable, low-waste approach to real estate is unconventional among hermit crabs, and the coral bungalow is unprecedented, but the true biological marvel is its third wheel involvement with an established symbiotic relationship.
The answer, of course, is that it usually involves a symbiotic mix, like the semiconductor industry, which arose out of the Pentagon and NASA's need to put guidance systems in the nose cones of rockets.
It's in this respect that Allen has been disparaged by competitors and critics for trafficking in "access journalism," the symbiotic relationship between the powerful and the media whereby exclusives are doled out to safe spaces.
The geometry is so exact that some experts theorize that the opium plant and our neural architecture is the result of symbiotic co-evolution (some even think opium poppies shaped the development of human consciousness).
Virgil Abloh—the man behind collaborative streetwear machine OFF-WHITE, Kanye West's symbiotic Svengali, and Martha Stewart fanatic—is always very busy, but these past few weeks, his tasks have felt a bit higher profile.
But given the symbiotic relationship between Olympic star athletes and the glowing coverage that launches them, it's unlikely that either would have been eager to tarnish that dynamic with something as ugly as sexual harassment.
While Noah, like the rest of the Bulls, may have grown tired of Thibodeau's ceaseless work-first truisms, it's hard to imagine a more symbiotic player-coach relationship than what Jo and Tom had going.
Later we can condemn the media for its complicity in his rise, the way we and the candidate operated in a symbiotic relationship, exchanging cheap ratings for free publicity, but it can't be undone now.
But in the Anthropocene, a term scientists use to describe our age of unprecedented human influence over the natural world, the film is a helpful reminder that our relationship with nature is symbiotic and interdependent.
In its homeland, this tale of a gigantic armored alien and his symbiotic human companion has inspired sequels and spinoffs galore, including a current manga series that follows the adventures of the original hero's son.
Language, which Macfarlane catalogs as he crosses fields, moors and fells of England and Ireland, has never felt more vital or more incantatory than in the author's stories about its symbiotic relationship to the land.
Where to watch: HBOFor decades, Hollywood superstars Debbie Reynolds and her daughter, "Star Wars" actress Carrie Fisher, had a symbiotic, bickering bond that lasted until the pair unexpectedly and suddenly passed away in December 2016.
As Trump's policies become increasingly designed to appeal to that base (as, for example, with his recent move of the American Embassy to Jerusalem), it's likewise increasingly clear that the relationship between the two is symbiotic.
The distributor and the content company usually reach an agreement, because the traditional pay-TV ecosystem has long been symbiotic -- operators need material for customers to watch, and the programmers need people to see their programs.
While I am not proposing a specific ratio of spending, I believe there is a symbiotic relationship between hard and soft power and that, in both cases, we need to invest in the programs that succeed.
He does little to dispel this version of himself in person, but that feels deeply uncalculated—the mythical Nick Cave, the one who convenes with the characters in his writing, and the earthly one are symbiotic.
Endowed with an attention-grabbing dark mezzo, its depths bracing like strong coffee, she seems to thrive in the role of a storyteller, greatly enhanced by her symbiotic interaction with her husband and accompanist, Christopher Cano.
The answer rests largely on what becomes of the ties between the alt-right and the men's rights movement, two amorphous and symbiotic sectors that have enjoyed increasing power and notoriety in the age of Trump.
Bob Dylan may have said it best in his 1964 hit song: "The times, they are a-changin'," but hopefully the symbiotic relationship that exists between musicians, consumers and online music services will remain the same.
In addition to his troublesome history at Fox News, critics of Shine worry that his presence in the White House will further close the symbiotic echo chamber between the President and his favorite news network.  4.
Sadly, the symbiotic relationship between deliverer and deliveree is coming under threat in China, as the nation continues to make an unprecedented push to fill its universities—while utterly failing to feed students to their satisfaction.
As their social media follower counts grew and Kardashian coverage ballooned, fast-food name drops on social media and in interviews continued — a symbiotic relationship where both Kardashians and fast-food giants benefited from the press.
"It was made abundantly clear to us that the company's relationship with Nike is strong and symbiotic, and more importantly the current assortment-led comp declines are cyclical, not structural," Lyon said in a note Friday.
Decades of research has shown that our relationship with all media, whether movies, television or radio, is symbiotic: People like them because of the gratifications they get from consuming them—benefits like escapism, relaxation, and companionship.
Adapted from Meg Wolitzer's 2003 novel, the film pivots on the marriage between a celebrated author, Joe Castleman (Jonathan Pryce), and his wife, Joan (Glenn Close), whose symbiotic relationship has had profound implications for his success.
The symbiotic political and personal relationship between the two men — the rumpled near-recluse and the compulsively public and image-conscious president — is driving much of the momentum and dysfunction of the White House, aides say.
Thanks to social media's constantly changing, visually-driven nature, brands have developed a symbiotic relationship with popular celebrities and influencers, like the Kardashians, who have the ability to turn whatever they wear into an instant trend.
The cause of death is unknown, although Dr. Timoshkin and his colleagues suspect that pathogens from sewage may be causing disease outbreaks, or that the influx of nutrients is causing symbiotic algae to vacate the sponges.
"Right now, it's this very strong, symbiotic relationship and much of what U.S. Cyber Command does — both the tools they use and the information that they need — is developed by NSA and informs their work," Rep.
There is no explicit mention of the symbiotic relationship between the anti-colonial movements and communism, or of the anti-communist purge and brutal political repression that followed right after some of these countries gained independence.
At the end of the day, be it through a comedic vehicle or a factual vehicle or any combination thereof, we hope to inspire people to laugh, love and live a more symbiotic relationship with the ocean.
She says most mindful ayahuasca journeyers have a symbiotic relationship with the indigenous people; the Shipibo women, for instance, also make money by selling hand-embroidered and hand-painted textiles based on their ayahuasca visions to tourists.
Why it matters: Murdoch's sentiments have been echoed by other leaders in digital media that argue the current distribution landscape is unsustainable and will collapse if it doesn't strike a symbiotic relationship between distributors and content creators.
In the post-war boom American firms grew into mighty conglomerates; in the 19153s J.K. Galbraith, a left-leaning economist, predicted the rise of a symbiotic "industrial state" in which large companies worked closely with the government.
Like America's army and its tech sector, the IDF and Israel's startups have developed a symbiotic relationship; the IDF supplies talent and expertise to the private sector and is in turn a buyer of private firms' inventions.
Warm ocean temperatures for the last two years have left more than two-thirds of the reef's coral bleached, Australian researchers said Monday, meaning it's expelled the symbiotic algae that lives on its surface and turned white.
Douglas Carswell, a lawmaker who supports leaving the bloc, wrote on Twitter that the institute had a "close symbiotic relationship" with George Osborne, the chancellor of the Exchequer, who is campaigning to remain in the European Union.
One is not higher art than the other, but now that numerous writers have entered into a symbiotic relationship with the internet — trading personal revelations for page views — the confessional essay has lost some of its dignity.
They are a modular system that changes with its component parts; they're not star-driven, although their stars are important, so much as they are a symbiotic unit that's designed around the strengths of the constituent parts.
Be it Muslims, the "deep state," the Clintons, or Antifa, these people need to be told they're the victims beaten upon by an unseen enemy—it's a symbiotic relationship of purported suffering between Jones and his audience.
The intersection of the tabloid publisher with the Saudis, enhanced by the White House visit, is a previously untold chapter in the long, symbiotic relationship between the president and Mr. Pecker, which was forged in the 1990s.
But the party came under pressure this week after the report in The New Yorker, by the veteran journalist Jane Mayer, which laid out the sometimes symbiotic relationship between Mr. Trump and the network he follows closely.
Mr. Trump, who has developed a nearly symbiotic relationship with individual members of the news media, tends to make a beeline for familiar journalists in New York and Washington when he has something he wants to share.
Egg Harbor, the film and accompanying triptych prints by artist duo FlucT, relate more loosely to nature than the other works, instead exploring "FlucT's symbiotic relationship and their corporal questionings of power, femininity, and capital," Henrikson explains.
The systematic fishing and killing of these animals and the controversy that accompanied that approach encouraged the community to look at new ways to both protect themselves and the sharks—an attempt at a more symbiotic relationship.
More broadly, Mayer's story paints a picture of a symbiotic relationship between Fox News and Trump and of a president who is often more influenced by what television pundits say than by the advice of his staff.
The irony, of course, is that we would never be able to see such places without these infiltrations, and because of economics and industrialization politics, the relationship between the tourist industry and Cappadocia's natives is now symbiotic.
Museum staff members will produce fog and vortices with an air cannon, while Siegel's art installation "Roommates," which features two imaginary creatures, will demonstrate a symbiotic relationship modeled on that of the goby fish and the pistol shrimp.
Recode reports that the relationship between the two companies had grown less symbiotic and more demanding, with Facebook looking to Instagram as its future path to teenage users and those disillusioned by public sharing and standard social networking.
In Motherboard's latest episode of Symbiotic, a video series focused on human relationships with nonhuman life forms, our video team travelled to Johannesburg, South Africa and learned about the sacred relationship some people have to critically-endangered vultures.
"ZestMoney and Quona's partnership is very symbiotic given the shared values of addressing big challenges in emerging markets fintech, market leadership through responsible high growth, and delivering financial accessibility to vastly underserved consumers," he said in a statement
"The United States and China are in a symbiotic relationship, we are wed to each other and do best when we grow together," said Susan Aaronson, a professor at George Washington University who teaches corruption and good governance.
Over the phone, he told me about UTA's goals in the art world, and how it could function as a symbiotic resource for artists, gallerists, and whoever else needs to be involved with bringing a project to fruition.
Punk and literature have harmoniously lived together throughout rock history; a notable example of a living legend, a punk poet-prophet, of sorts, Patti Smith, whose work as both a writer and musician are symbiotic, informing the other.
A Wired feature from 2018 details the symbiotic history between photography and travel from the earliest days of standardized tourism in the 2100th century, when guidebooks inspired visitors to travel by publishing "picturesque" views that looked like paintings.
WASHINGTON — Asked to reflect on the relationship between President Trump and the news media — an abusive yet symbiotic union, if there ever was one — Stephen K. Bannon, the former White House chief strategist, paused a moment to consider.
What's clear is that the reverberations from the death of Flack, a longtime staple of Britain's raucous tabloid press, are being widely felt -- with fundamental questions raised about the symbiotic relationship between the media and today's television personalities.
Beneath that arresting image, Salieri and Mozart play out their wounding dance of death, the climactic "Requiem" rattling their symbiotic being, not to mention an audience for whom a time-honored play once again tears at the soul.
The last speaker was Molly Ringwald, who said that everything she was wearing was Rachel Comey and that she had actually bought it all (which in the current symbiotic marketing of Hollywood and fashion is practically unheard-of).
And that's something that we tried to get across in Sniper Elite IV. You and your gun have a symbiotic relationship, and you get to know your gun intimately, such that you can get the best out of it.
Atkins, Oswald and the old Tresor night club were all integral parts of the "Detroit-Berlin axis," the often-cited term for the symbiotic relationship between the two cities when techno was on the rise in the 90's.
The little stories inside the urinals differ only slightly, according to the era and the configuration of the buildings, but they're all about the same shivers, the same fears, the same clandestine passions, the same furtive or symbiotic enjoyments.
" The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration website describes coral bleaching: "When corals are stressed by changes in conditions such as temperature, light, or nutrients, they expel the symbiotic algae living in their tissues, causing them to turn completely white.
Medium-tier publishers and independent websites will be be obsolete due to their puny platform due to their puny reach, while big-box content farms with in-page content will have a relationship that is both monetized and symbiotic.
" In contrast, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Musk said at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, "We have to figure out some way to ensure that the advent of digital super intelligence is one which is symbiotic with humanity.
Private equity firms and public pension funds have long had a symbiotic relationship: The funds supply the firms with billions of dollars to invest, and the firms deliver double-digit returns that help the funds support retired public servants.
Mr. Shine's presence in the White House was seen as emblematic of how closely Mr. Trump has aligned himself with Fox, a symbiotic relationship that drew a critical appraisal in a much-read New Yorker article published this week.
Inside, the walls of the white cube space are lined with Ms. Dodd's gorgeously semiabstract paintings, made with funky materials like cuttlefish ink, black tea, plant and flower extracts and kombucha scoby (a symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast).
The accelerated pace of development also reflects the symbiotic relationship between battery-powered cars and another technological frontier; auto companies are tying their electric-car plans to lofty goals of building fleets of autonomous vehicles for ride-hailing services.
While the Taliban and fighters affiliated with the Islamic State have fought turf battles in the east, officials have long said the groups' interactions in the north have been more complex, with the two often having a symbiotic relationship.
More often than not, the rules are ambiguous, the prosecutors are reluctant to pursue excesses because they have a symbiotic relationship with police, and judges have hesitated to apply the Constitution to perplexing questions raised by new policing capabilities.
That would be the fact that insurance companies and hospitals have a symbiotic relationship that helps perpetuate the hospitals' ability to control prices and the insurance companies' ability to convince almost everyone in America that they need their product.
The complaint suggests that there is a "symbiotic" relationship between Yale and its fraternities, which involves letting the fraternities manage social life on campus, in exchange for Yale officials looking the other way when parties get out of hand.
A symbiotic relationship has developed between our cultural assumptions about what constitutes the "right" funeral and the funeral industry's interests, notes Tanya Marsh, a professor at Wake Forest University School of Law, who specializes in funeral and cemetery law.
But for the media business, it's bigger than the Oscars and the Super Bowl — the peakest Peak TV. Trailers, podcasts and especially immediate online recaps of episodes are part of a symbiotic cottage castle industry of "Thrones"-related content.
And he didn't let the dire Fox News polling stop him from lavishing praise on many of the network's personalities by name during an extended tribute that reflected the symbiotic relationship he has with America's top-rated cable news network.
Whereas Google is clearly putting consumer-friendly features that automate mundane tasks front and center, Microsoft is looking to make Cortana into a more symbiotic tool — something that works in conjunction with a human, not necessarily in the person's stead.
Then all of a sudden people started binge viewing on Netflix and — They got a lot, but again, they say, "No, no, no, it was because we were doing it on SVOD and –" Yeah, I think it's a pretty symbiotic, actually.
However, YouTube has been relatively hands off over the years as it's ballooned into one of the largest media destinations on the internet, largely in part thanks to the symbiotic relationship it has with creators, who share in YouTube's ad revenues.
Media critics at times berated CNN for its endless coverage of then-candidate Donald Trump as he campaigned for the White House in 2016, and some have even called the relationship symbiotic — the network needed ratings, and Trump needed airtime.
" The New York Times reported at the time that the Republican's "evolution from a lifetime at the fringes of racial politics to a new life as an aspiring national politician is largely the result of his symbiotic relationship with broadcast journalism.
In both the north and south, from Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park to Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, lichens — science-fiction-like organisms that exist as symbiotic assemblies of fungi and algae or cyanobacteria — make up most of the species identified.
Policymakers should remember these stories as they develop new laws affecting local community banks, recognizing that financial services policies should encourage — not inhibit — the personalized service and symbiotic relationships that are the hallmarks of this unique and highly impactful industry.
Photo Revolution: Andy Warhol to Cindy Sherman explores the symbiotic relationship between photography and contemporary art at the end of the 20th century and how photo-based media became central to the expression of ideas in a wide range of artists.
" Laverne, slumped in front of a Leeds car park with her head in her hands, takes a different approach: "I haven't felt more exploited than I've exploited other people – it's symbiotic, really… so I don't really have a problem with it.
The general impression is of an artist in a hurry, never pausing to digest what he has done before racing towards his next move — a kind of neurotic production hyperactivity (perfectly symbiotic with capitalism) desperately attempting to outrun existential demons.
And although Helms alternates between perspectives — frequently leaving Steve's head to offer third-person descriptions of the environment — "Penguins" only grants internal life to one creature out of thousands, concealing the symbiotic relationships that sustain life in such a harsh climate.
Sustaining the ruse eventually brings Veronica and Sierra together, at first in a symbiotic manner -- Sierra provides tutoring services in exchange for helping maintain the charade -- and gradually in what becomes an unlikely friendship that's actually more satisfying than the romance.
Instead, you could feel him growing into his role as eventual winner, the crowd and wrestler establishing a symbiotic relationship as the end, punctuated by Nakamura delivering the best Kinshasa knee since he left NXT to Roman Reigns, rolled around.
According to the Anastasia Aukeman, in her book Welcome to Painterland a history of the artists working in the Filmore area of midcentury San Francisco, their relationship was later remembered by their mutual friend Mark di Suvero as "amazingly symbiotic,".
Resident recalls father of cadet waiting for news about his son Highland Falls, a village of about 3,800 residents and a 45-minute drive from New York City, enjoys a symbiotic relationship with the neighboring academy and its more than 4,000 cadets.
It's symbiotic at this point and blurs the line between the facts of the convoluted world of real life soccer and the relatively simple equations of Football Manager, until they fold into one another, a gestalt of market, game, reality, and unreality.
The HuffPost/YouGov poll — conducted last Thursday and Friday, the first two days following the Mueller report's release on Thursday morning — provides a stark illustration of the effective job Fox News does protecting a president with whom the network has a symbiotic relationship.
"Whether it's seen on Pinterest, powers an ad or shows up on a website, what you will see more and more, thanks to Olapic, is that content generated by users is helping brands be much more symbiotic with their consumers," he said.
But while their approach breaks old, restrictive boundaries, it also establishes healthy ones, allowing the couple to bypass the media, whom they have no real obligation or reason to trust; the tabloid-monarchy relationship in particular has been far more parasitic than symbiotic.
The two stars, real and fictional, are linked in an interesting symbiotic relationship; Gaga is the kind of complex, multifaceted pop artist the movie doesn't quite know how to portray — but through the force of her talent, we believe in Ally's stardom anyway.
Mr Katz teaches fermentation workshops around the world to strangers who come together to salt and squeeze root vegetables and trade SCOBYs (a "symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast"—the broad, slimy, vaguely organ-like disc that turns tea and sugar into kombucha).
A good example of this is Farm Urban in Liverpool, which is using leftover land (including the University of Liverpool Student Union's rooftop) for aquaponics: a man-made, symbiotic system where plants and aquatic animals such as fish can nourish each other.
His idyllic excursion unraveled, and he was thrust into the maw of the Mexican penitentiary system, where he came face to face with corruption, inner turmoil, and the complex, symbiotic relationship between party culture in the states and the drug cartels in Mexico.
Although they live in nutrient-poor water, they can grow up to 47 inches (120 centimeters) long because of symbiotic photosynthetic algae — the clams absorb nutrients the algae generate, while the algae live off nitrogen-rich waste from the clams, previous research found.
Startups that met with Secretary Pritzker during her visit included Omnity which uses data from the USPTO, BrightBtyes which looks at Census data, Symbiotic Technology and Ecology (STAE), AutoGrid which leverages data releated by NOAA and Arborlight, also relying on data from NOAA.
Mr. Monder played in two of the most important large ensembles of the 1990s — the Maria Schneider Orchestra and Guillermo Klein y Los Guachos — and developed symbiotic partnerships with figures such as Paul Motian, the fabled drummer, and Theo Bleckmann, a virtuoso vocalist.
In 2015, Mr. Downs led a team that reported that oxybenzone, a common chemical found in sunscreens, is toxic to the symbiotic algae that live within corals, which provides their color and performs other vital duties, and also stunts the growth of corals.
The producer and director have been symbiotic for decades: from 1992, when Mr. Weinstein distributed "Reservoir Dogs," through "Pulp Fiction," the "Kill Bill" films, "Inglourious Basterds" and "The Hateful Eight," until a few weeks ago, when he threw Mr. Tarantino an engagement party.

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