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It's symptomatic of a developing trend that I rather like.
It's just symptomatic of truly living in a new era.
"They will never become symptomatic of this disease," she hopes.
All of these things are symptomatic of a lack of professionalism.
Such extreme weather events are symptomatic of climate change, studies show.
But it is symptomatic of the times in which we live.
And, the revelation of intimate location data is symptomatic of that.
Sarva views WeWork's troubles as fundamentally symptomatic of its business model.
The episode was symptomatic of a repressive turn among Western liberals.
They were often symptomatic of deeper problems in a police department.
It was, instead, symptomatic of much deeper, much more immediate cultural malaise.
The flaws in narration and text are symptomatic of Tyrus's primary problem.
Its struggles are symptomatic of the crises facing Libya's non-oil industry.
This is symptomatic of a greater failure in sub-Saharan energy markets.
Symptomatic of these practices is the outsized influence of organized political stakeholders.
Her account was symptomatic of the climate of mistrust in Sisi's Cairo.
For Altman, both episodes were symptomatic of Brooks's approach to the game.
Critics believe many of the deaths were symptomatic of deep-rooted government failures.
But again I think that it's symptomatic of the world we live in.
Psychosis is particularly symptomatic of schizophrenia, but is also common in bipolar disorder.
But the bigger problems are often symptomatic of a host of smaller ones.
But in 22, it feels ominously symptomatic of a larger trend toward chauvinism.
The move is symptomatic of the rise of nationalist populism in Eastern Europe.
The problem is symptomatic of a health-care system strained by rapid growth.
What she experienced, she knows, is just symptomatic of an industry-wide problem.
But she says that Hollywood's ageism is only symptomatic of a much larger problem.
This is symptomatic of a broader shortage of medicines that has caused widespread suffering.
But many of its woes are symptomatic of problems that bedevil the whole continent.
All autistic speech becomes symptomatic of a totalizing condition that eclipses the individual entirely.
Furthermore, this is symptomatic of a rising distrust of experts and professionals more generally.
And you know, I think that's symptomatic of a sociopath is they lack empathy.
Confusion between those products is really symptomatic of Google's general approach to mobile messaging.
Rather, they are symptomatic of the challenges America faces as the gig economy matures.
Cloning is symptomatic of deeper problems in how our culture thinks about pet dogs.
Some say the cartoon is symptomatic of Australia's overall attitude toward race and gender.
Rather, they say, it is symptomatic of broader issues voters might have with their congressman.
CD: It's symptomatic of a pendulum swing in the direction of founders in recent years.
This is symptomatic of other pervasive exclusions that are visible in art institutions writ large.
This is more an indication of a functioning democracy than symptomatic of its inevitable demise.
This latest lawsuit is another headache for Ofo, one that's symptomatic of the larger industry.
It's also symptomatic of the fact that music gets released really fucking weirdly these days.
"It's just symptomatic of the confusion that is taking place in Saudi Arabia," she said.
In fact, in many ways, they are consistent and symptomatic of an economy in transition.
And he questions whether it is really a disorder, or symptomatic of another mental disorder.
Our thirst for superfoods is symptomatic of a food system that prizes quantity over quality.
"The Oscar issue was symptomatic of a problem; it wasn't the problem," Mr. Abrams added.
And I think the fairs are symptomatic of that, but they're not the only problem.
"This is symptomatic of an economy that really does not work for everyone," he said.
They said poor public services and over-development were symptomatic of a dysfunctional political system.
"A situation like Weinstein is symptomatic of an underlying inequality in the workplace," Tippett said.
But all of that is symptomatic of how the second season of Mr. Robot has gone.
Their cluelessness is symptomatic of a problem for all insurance lines, including casualty, life and health.
The decline is also symptomatic of a string of warning signs over the past two months.
That silence is symptomatic of the political failure that motivates me to write about this issue.
The disagreement is symptomatic of a deep conflict inside the Brotherhood over its leadership and priorities.
It is symptomatic of the new breed of player trading on the world's oldest metals exchange.
They're symptomatic of a broader set of racial disparities that exist in our criminal justice system.
Maybe the Legend of Margate is symptomatic of a culture, or rather the breakdown of it.
He thinks the way Brexit is affecting the N.H.S. is symptomatic of a poor treatment plan.
Losses on dozy rural branches and duff offshore trades are symptomatic of ultra-loose monetary policy.
More symptomatic of current trends was the sale for the same price (€5003 million) on Feb.
It's easy to see these stories as symptomatic of our general miasma of fakery and doubt.
But the problems don't stop there; the deaths are symptomatic of turmoil roiling beneath the surface.
The persecution of Mr Summers for the sin of intellectual rumination is symptomatic of a wider problem.
But his statement is symptomatic of the Labour Party's -- and, more broadly, the British left's -- Jewish problem.
Critics at the time complained her switch was symptomatic of a politician who chases popularity over principle.
It is symptomatic of the division within the Tory Party, not within the country, yet at least.
This approach to former FBI Director Comey's testimony is a drill symptomatic of the Trump White House.
Because all of these are symptomatic of what happens when you increase the education levels of women.
It has also slumped into cultural malaise symptomatic of any developed, industrialized, capitalist society ravaged by war.
Steyer's candidacy is also symptomatic of a deeper illness for Democrats: a singular obsession with the presidency.
Medical tourism shows such as the one I attended could be symptomatic of a poorly performing system.
It was all symptomatic of a new president eager to tweet first and work out details later.
Part of that is an emphasis on hospitality and part is also symptomatic of the Yelp era.
It's also symptomatic of all these shiny, colorful products staring at us when we enter a store.
His flurry of executive orders, many of them badly drafted fulfilments of campaign promises, is symptomatic of this.
It is symptomatic of a new kinship between the country's supposedly independent film-makers and the armed forces.
It was an emotional response, of course, but symptomatic of the public thinking the worst of their leaders.
But more broadly, this crisis is symptomatic of Iraq's larger, longer-running problems with corruption and political instability.
That the Clinton campaign didn't release the diagnosis of pneumonia on Friday is symptomatic of its own problems.
It is symptomatic of Peru's political weakness that its most powerful ideological current is a purely negative one.
But I really think it's symptomatic of the crisis in leadership that we have in the nation today.
President Obama called the deaths in Minnesota and Louisiana "symptomatic" of racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
And I know online sexism is a very real, primarily male problem that is symptomatic of rape culture.
Dunham identifies criticisms directed at the Kardashians, particularly at Kim's nude selfies, as symptomatic of a larger issue.
More often that not, it is symptomatic of something greater happening in that school or that broader community.
It doesn't strike me as a great use of time or energy, and feels symptomatic of lingering denial.
"Artifice," he said, "is a malady of our time," an ailment symptomatic of an unsound obsession with self.
Trump's call to Gold Star family "symptomatic of what I think is afflicting our country right now." pic.twitter.
"The fact we're getting no guidance is symptomatic of the dysfunctionality of this entire [administration]," the staffer said.
Perhaps this is also symptomatic of the cynical, tragic eye that We. The Revolution casts toward its subject matter.
Scientists say two seasons of devastating wildfires in California are ascribable to drought that is symptomatic of climate change.
Some viewed Walsh's departure as symptomatic of a West Wing shakeup following the collapse of a health care bill.
My wish for more to do or explore is symptomatic of just how enticingly gorgeous the game's environment is.
Iran's exclusion from membership of the JMMC is symptomatic of its marginalization within OPEC and the wider oil market.
Mr. Trump's "threats to repeat impulsive acts of aggression is symptomatic of U.S. policy helping extremists," Mr. Zarif said.
But her intervention in the debate was symptomatic of her overall oratorical record: way too little, far too late.
Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren have focused more on how Mr. Trump is symptomatic of a fundamentally broken system.
Eating disorders and issues with weight and food, for a lot of people, are symptomatic of something else going on.
HANSON: What is symptomatic of this entire issue is that people don&apost live the consequences of their loud ideology.
There's a joy that runs through it that's infectious, and which is symptomatic of a growing trend in recent comedies.
This "rotzaa" is symptomatic of the approach "Chef" takes – it makes no attempt transcend or improve on the original film.
Goldberg's column is symptomatic of the way National Review now exists in perilous territory between the left and the right.
It was denounced as a vote-buying scheme — if not quite corruption, then still something symptomatic of Baltimore's political problems.
The patients arrived at the hospital with fevers and exhibited shortness of breath, which is generally symptomatic of bacterial pneumonia.
When he first arrived on the scene, his perfectly manicured bowl cut was symptomatic of an equally well-groomed persona.
To me, its ongoing decay and, recently, the more attentive presence of security guards, was symptomatic of the city's transformation.
That sexism is both systemic and symptomatic of the industry's history of acting as if it is above the law.
"The university is framing it as a bad apple situation, but it's really symptomatic of a larger problem," he said.
Others question whether the cuts and deficits are symptomatic of a political swing that went too far to the right.
Their failure to connect with one another or the better parts of themselves can feel symptomatic of a larger malaise.
Absolutely. The issues we are dealing with with police brutality are symptomatic of the relationship between paddy rollers and slaves.
It's symptomatic of an industry struggling to give audiences something they simply can't get online or from their television at home.
However the high level of exports is symptomatic of a world oversupplied with oil and that continues to be the case.
After decades of decline, symptomatic of the country's more general deindustrialisation, that figure is now down to just 4,000 or so.
Whatever reason Parneros was fired—and Barnes & Noble isn't saying—it's hard not to read it as symptomatic of larger turmoil.
The partisan divide, which has been escalating for decades, is symptomatic of the growing disconnect between the establishment and the people.
This is, put kindly, highly symptomatic of how blinkered wealthy liberals see themselves as far further left than they actually are.
The language of the father that day in Munich is symptomatic of the increasingly frank—and frustrated—rhetoric around the issue.
Sowing confusion The confusion was symptomatic of an administration that has often struggled to frame detailed policies and present them coherently.
But — symptomatic of China's top-down political system — the monks alleged that Xuecheng blocked their efforts to begin a formal investigation.
I also suspect that my thinking about my own brain and the specter of dualism is symptomatic of the injury itself.
Her character and personality are dissected and presented as being symptomatic of the kind of person who would reveal state secrets.
Such duplicity can be symptomatic of other governance troubles, and there's reputational risk too, so shareholders are right to be concerned.
The political nationalism of the Scottish National Party is symptomatic of the Scotland that grew out of that time, she said.
The behavior in the YouTube live comment section is symptomatic of the hate that plagues the internet and global societies generally.
The offenses, sexual abuse, versus unfair compensation are by no means similar but rather symptomatic of the same cultural issues that continue.
She agrees that groups like Ilbe are part of the problem and symptomatic of a greater issue with masculinity in the country.
The apparent contradictions were symptomatic of the Trump team's failure to agree a public line on its first big national security test.
" The restaurateur sees his experiences as symptomatic of French banks' reluctance to assist young business owners, adding: "Restaurateurs, entrepreneurs—it's the same.
That this international code of conduct is non-binding is symptomatic of how difficult it is to control and manage pesticide use.
But the head of the parliamentary commission, Rosy Bindi, believes they are symptomatic of a movement that has lost its original purpose.
Therein lies the more interesting dimension to Deutsche's decline: it could be symptomatic of a broader issue of poor market liquidity conditions.
But political movement won't take place without social change, as Northern Ireland's oppressive reproductive laws are symptomatic of a wider cultural problem.
However, sometimes — as in the case of Target — a disorganized and chaotic store environment isn't symptomatic of larger struggles for the company.
These incidents are symptomatic of Venezuela's role as a narco-state, and indicate an ongoing threat to U.S. and regional security interests.
Protesters see the scandal as symptomatic of the continuing collusion between government and big business within the ruling classes in South Korea.
The deadly collapse of a bridge in Genoa this year was seen as symptomatic of the country's wider problem with crumbling infrastructure.
"There's something that I now recognize as being symptomatic of a young playwright: that a premise would do the work," he says.
That case was likely an exceptional one, but it was symptomatic of growing frustration amongst governments and law enforcement around the world.
However, the burkini ban and the Chicago civil rights case are symptomatic of a larger problem within the Global War on Terror.
Flaxseeds are not a standard garnish for chilaquiles, but they are symptomatic of the contemporary strain of nutrient-conscious eating Atla displays.
Vandalism to civil rights memorials is common, and symptomatic of bigger problems, he said to the Clarion-Ledger newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi.
The bottom half of Shakespeare's grave looked just like the others, complete with air pockets symptomatic of the grave's sinking over time.
Symptomatic of a mounting east-west friction, the spat will overshadow a meeting this week that was meant to forge post-Brexit unity.
The use of parental control apps, as opposed to more engaged parenting styles, might be symptomatic of this lack of engaged parental involvement.
Hostility toward immigrants and refugees is growing in both nations, suggesting that this vitriol against "outsiders" is symptomatic of toxic and threatened whiteness.
JACKSON: You were working around the periphery here and what they did was wrong and it is symptomatic of what the Democrats do.
The protests are symptomatic of a resurgence of racial antagonism in South Africa, fanned by frustration over a slowing economy and high unemployment.
Is it merely symptomatic of the global upsurge in terror groups seeking to displace democratic governance with an extremist variant of political Islam?
If you're feeling, doing, or saying these sorts of things on a regular basis, that's symptomatic of more than just a bad workday.
The list of the blind hypocrisy of the American entertainment complex goes on and on, but it's symptomatic of its deep liberal leanings.
Their fault, I know, not mine, and symptomatic of the baggage, both physical and psychological, women are forced to carry around with them.
But the barn scene is symptomatic of the schmaltz that has crept into this film, reducing its political complexity to quivering female lips.
The cut is symptomatic of the new show's agenda: We can't have Kathryn hate gay people if she is to be ultimately redeemable.
This is symptomatic of a wider breakdown in the postwar consensus that accepted international law as a fair price for peace and prosperity.
"The crackdown that followed the coup attempt was symptomatic of the government's increasing authoritarianism," according to Human Rights Watch's 2017 report on Turkey.
It's symptomatic of the expansion of the U.S. into a variety of different arenas of conflict that no one's really paying attention to.
And some experts who gathered at the conference here this week say that is symptomatic of a larger problem: communicating with the public.
The moves are "symptomatic of the industry's oversupply problems," said Chaim Shacham, a consultant and former maritime shipping executive based in New Jersey.
That Mr. Rhodes performed with so many companies was symptomatic of the financial turmoil that the American dance world faced in the 1960s.
But he's symptomatic of a trend that's concentrating more and more influence in the hands of a very particular, small set of people.
So it kind of begs the question as to whether or not the addiction itself is the problem or symptomatic of another problem.
But in this case, it's of a piece with Wind River as a whole, as well as symptomatic of a larger issue in Hollywood.
The public spat between the officials is symptomatic of a wider confusion within the administration over how to effectively deal with the Syria crisis.
The Times' coverage has painted the tragedy—Oakland's deadliest fire—as symptomatic of the city's lax fire-code enforcement and its affordable-housing crisis.
It is symptomatic of a wider problem of perceiving education as a cost to the taxpayer rather than an investment in our nation's future.
That's probably symptomatic of broader availability in mainland China, ITRI suggesting there was "some stock" built up in the first quarter of this year.
That may yet prove a tall technical order, but it is symptomatic of the pressures to minimise cobalt usage in the electric vehicle revolution.
The attitudes around burkini bans "are symptomatic of the very real and disproportionate impact of Islamophobia on Muslim women," wrote ENAR director Michael Privot.
What the pontiff said, in sum, was that these ghastly deeds are symptomatic of a wider global conflict, whose root causes are not religious.
The recent agreement between Egypt and Saudi Arabia for the transfer of the islands of Tiran and Sanafi is symptomatic of this new thaw.
Last week's dovish Fed communications, including speeches by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and Vice Chair Richard Clarida, is symptomatic of this difficult balancing act.
Some of the key characteristics revealed in the study, namely gender, nationality, and educational background, are less prophetic and more symptomatic of socioeconomic barriers.
Warren in turn has suggested Buttigieg's reliance on wealthy donors is symptomatic of a corrupt capitalist system she has pledged to fight as president.
The party boy antics that were once attributed to immaturity are now understood to be symptomatic of what looks like a very serious alcohol problem.
For Democrats, the rift is symptomatic of a diverse caucus, which includes high-profile progressives like Ocasio-Cortez serving alongside moderates like South Carolina Rep.
Tragedies bookended Brazil's year in the spotlight Bruising poll numbers The online vitriol is symptomatic of a wider criticism of Temer and his new government.
Research shows the growing frequency and intensity of wildfires in California and other Western states are largely attributable to prolonged drought, symptomatic of climate change.
Hyundai's deep-rooted issue of compensation is symptomatic of labour market challenges in South Korea, Trinh Nguyen, senior economist for emerging Asia at Natixis, explained.
The tight race reflected in the national polls is symptomatic of the deep divisions in our country that run along ideological, generational and racial lines.
OBVIOUSLY YOU DON'T SET MONETARY POLICY TO ONE ASSET CLASS, BUT I THINK IT'S SYMPTOMATIC OF WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THINGS START TO BECOME LESS SUSTAINABLE.
Commentators say the high-profile case is symptomatic of weak management at India's public sector banks - Mallya's lead creditor is State Bank of India (SBI.NS).
That Trump is symptomatic of much deeper problems can also be seen in the Republican Senate's attempt to sneak through Obamacare repeal behind closed doors.
In this sense, Mr Trump is symptomatic of the rise across Europe of more nationalistic politicians; in Hungary and Poland, they have come into power.
Many in the United States see China's aggressive pursuit of Microsoft as symptomatic of a larger protectionist streak that China has toward foreign tech companies.
In the collection of poems, Brooklyn writer Morgan Parker masterfully reflects on both the loneliness and moments of triumph symptomatic of living amidst such contradiction.
The grumbling and the thundering are both reflective of a broader unease, and symptomatic of an ambient insecurity that no one really wants to name.
What most disturbed him, and seemed symptomatic of a larger malaise, was the government-fueled drive toward land-grabbing and wilderness-taming at any cost.
Studies have shown that the increase in the frequency of heat waves and the rise in global temperatures is symptomatic of human-caused climate change.
"It's symptomatic of the revolutionary state's highly ideological and often inept approach to governance," Suzanne Maloney, an Iran expert at the Brookings Institution, told me.
The boardroom turmoil at two of the country's most prominent companies is symptomatic of the clouds that are beginning to gather around the German economy.
For some, it manifests as part of a severe depression, social anxiety or incipient psychosis — that is, it is symptomatic of another primary psychiatric diagnosis.
And second, we have to understand that his fans' not minding how he talks is symptomatic of how all of us relate to formality nowadays.
The big question now for the market will be whether the Netflix earnings-related drop is a one-off event or symptomatic of something deeper.
A former Lion Air chief pilot, Jimmy Kalebos, said that refusing to acknowledge problems was symptomatic of the company's approach to safety before the crash.
James Kossin, a scientist at NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information in Madison, Wisconsin, says Harvey's slow pace may be symptomatic of a troubling larger trend.
The exchange for Hassan is symptomatic of the difficulties down-ticket candidates have had running for reelection in a cycle shaped by deeply unpopular presidential nominees.
The figures are symptomatic of a wider shift in eastern Europe's traditionally conservative Catholic electorate towards the more liberal views espoused by Pope Francis, said Vasecka.
This is a highly marginal tonnage in the global alumina market and symptomatic of the problems facing all the companies attempting to assess the alumina price.
Usefully, however, it's symptomatic of the kind of quip-bait that deflects responsibility onto handy targets rather than taking a good hard look at the mirror.
The Heyward dinger was symptomatic of Cincinnati's season—the struggling outfielder had only hit six round-trippers in 551 plate appearances heading into that at bat.
"What we're seeing in the United States is symptomatic of what we see around the world," Chenoweth, who also collects data about mass movements worldwide, notes.
"I definitely believe that tragic incident was symptomatic of the overall rise of Islamophobia in our country," says Ibrahim Hooper, the national communications director at CAIR.
Pruitt's spending on travel, security and the soundproof room is "symptomatic of a troubling culture that appears to have swept through this administration," the Democrats wrote.
Cramer argued that Facebook's comeback is symptomatic of a broader problem in the stock market: the negativity that gets directed at seemingly countless stocks and situations.
Some former employees say Juul grew too fastFor the former employees who talked to Business Insider, the layoffs were symptomatic of deeper problems at the company.
This refusal to wield power is symptomatic of a deeper malaise within a certain generation of Democratic leaders, as my colleague Alex Pareene noted last month.
" Pirro said Comey's letter, sent 11 days before the presidential election, "disgraces and politicizes the FBI and is symptomatic of all that is wrong in Washington.
The struggles of motor manufacturers are symptomatic of a wider economy in which consumers and businesses are unwilling to make expensive commitments given the atmosphere of uncertainty.
Scientists say the growing frequency and intensity of wildfires in California and elsewhere across the U.S. West are largely attributable to prolonged drought symptomatic of climate change.
As Nick Clegg, a former leader of the Liberal Democrats, puts it, the fact that transition was ever controversial is "symptomatic of a strategyless approach to Brexit".
A column in China's state run "Global Times" newspaper described the recent coups as symptomatic of the "collective dilemma" of countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
It's not clear if the lesson has been learned yet, but it is symptomatic of the uncertainty and lashings of chaos Trump has brought to international diplomacy.
"This is symptomatic of an industry that has realized that growth in smartphones has ground to a halt," Richard Windsor, an independent analyst, said in a note.
For many women in the financial services industry, the episode is symptomatic of a much larger problem that has gone unchecked for decades, some financial advisors said.
As unsettling as Wallace's death was, it is symptomatic of a larger conflict over farming practices that is coursing throughout the Arkansas Delta and across the country.
Those 45 days for a pro-forma rejection letter are symptomatic of an agency that routinely takes the entire 85033-day approval period to deny state applications.
Much of that is dictated by a commercial benchmark, and that hierarchy is as symptomatic of classism and social inequality as any other barrier in America today.
In their eyes, the appeal of those idols is defined primarily in the negative, by their lack of the attitudes and behaviors symptomatic of entrenched male privilege.
"There is a fervent desire to view this as an isolated instance rather than symptomatic of a culture that deprecates women and doesn't take the concerns seriously."
Antônio Costa, founder of River of Peace, an anti-violence group, said Mr. de Souza's silence was symptomatic of a city many feel is descending into chaos.
Some supporters of LGBT rights see progress in Ukraine as symptomatic of the country's closer integration with the European Union and rejecting its ties with neighboring Russia.
The latest blazes have capped a pair of calamitous wildfire seasons in California that scientists largely attribute to prolonged drought they say is symptomatic of climate change.
It was merely symptomatic of a larger issue: During his time in treatment, he and his fellow offenders were treated as scientific experiments rather than human beings.
Indeed, all of Siegelaub's many practices can be found to revolve around one proposal: The way culture is communicated is symptomatic of the way it is produced.
She tells Hyperallergic that the few top-lot flops are less indicative of the market as a whole and more symptomatic of Christie's overconfidence in their pricing.
That's partly symptomatic of a "good old boys' club" mentality that sees filmmakers cherry-picking eager male protégés who look and think like they did as fledgling visionaries.
This wasn't in and of itself a cause of the crisis, but rather was symptomatic of the lack of government discipline that helped set the stage for it.
In a couple of decades, it may no longer be seen as symptomatic of social immobility if a prime minister passes through Oxford on her way to Westminster.
Do you think that 3-point checklist — the idea that you can do just a couple things and solve the problem — is symptomatic of a moment we're in?
That verbal inconsistency is symptomatic of a deeper problem in Baltimore: If people can't agree on the definition of a problem, how can they unite to solve it?
It's the oddly amusing hashtag on Twitter, that's symptomatic of the frustration some Australians have towards the treatment of LGBT kids in the the country by its government.
Fiercely anti-communist, National Review saw the civil rights movement as symptomatic of a perilous trend toward egalitarianism—one that was allied with decolonization movements around the world.
Even though Theon has never been a favorite character, others recognized the decision as a realistic manifestation of his pain, perhaps even symptomatic of post-traumatic stress disorder.
The fact that Century was still generating concentrates several months after it had supposedly closed is symptomatic of the elastic timeline of the much-anticipated zinc supply crunch.
With the rise of Trump and other fringe right-wing movements around the world, it's fair to say militias may be symptomatic of the same larger political trends.
Yet the mere fact that these ceremonies exist is symptomatic of deeper fears that the picture of a happily integrating country might not be so rosy after all.
The problem is symptomatic of political deadlock that has left the country without a president for almost two years and prevented the government from taking even basic decisions.
Those concerns outweigh Flynn's Fourth Amendment privacy rights and are symptomatic of the general state of foreign policy making at the White House, which appears to be adrift.
"The point of academic analysis is not to criticize, but to reveal the contradictions, to possibly reveal the flaws that are symptomatic of their time," Evans points out.
The allegation, which then-FBI Director James Comey says is not true, is symptomatic of a President willing to launch all sorts of unwarranted accusations against officials. 22016.
Barring some religious groups—which called abortions "sinful" and symptomatic of a "low standard of sexual morality"—New Zealanders in general expressed a need to better support women.
"This month's historic low reading is symptomatic of these risks that we are flagging... we may potentially see an entrenched slowdown within the business operating environment," he said.
Loreen is worried that Hannah and Fran's issues are symptomatic of a larger problem, namely that Hannah doesn't know how to love someone who is kind to her.
The saturation, fragmentation and herd-like activity is symptomatic of the uncertainty that governs market forces in security, which I think leads to irrational buying and selling behavior.
Lack of interest in social interaction, of the sort displayed by the mice Dr Costa-Mattioli and Dr Buffington have been studying, is certainly symptomatic of human autism.
The hiccups may have been symptomatic of growing pains: Kimpton has launched upward of eight properties a year since International Hotels Group acquired the brand in 2015. Unbeatable.
While the song depicts the mediocre choices one has to take home to feel something, that is not solely symptomatic of someone who has moved beyond their youth.
Critics see both FEMA programs as symptomatic of a disjointed and backward-looking approach to disaster planning that devotes inordinate resources to rebuilding at the expense of prevention.
The market has suddenly taking an optimistic attitude towards the Fed — "symptomatic of despair" and "grasping at straws" was how Gluskin Shuff strategist and economist David Rosenberg put it.
In a statement on Facebook, Mashrou' Leila said the ban was symptomatic of "the fanatical conservatism that has contributed in making the region increasingly toxic over the last decade".
Any given act of corruption tends to get blamed on an individual actor in the West, while being considered symptomatic of a broader malaise in a place like Nigeria.
Meanwhile, Wiek says the fact the mahout involved in Monday's incident was reportedly an inexperienced Burmese migrant is symptomatic of an industry heavily reliant on an expendable migrant workforce.
But more broadly, while this one political crisis is not so catastrophic on its own, it is symptomatic of Iraq's larger, longer-running problems with corruption and political instability.
Thiel himself described Trump as "symptomatic of everything that is wrong with New York City" just two years ago — he's under no illusions that Trump is a great businessman.
But suicide is only the tip of the iceberg for French farmers and symptomatic of a much larger problem: namely, depressed wages and ever-lowering prices for agricultural products.
So it's not just the fall in the oil prices itself but world trade growth which is extremely weak - both of which is symptomatic of this broad deflationary trend.
While a startlingly candid revelation, it is symptomatic of a broader trend among land and wildlife managers to turn a blind eye to the ecological damage from domestic livestock.
It is symptomatic of a sport that is not delivering the entertainment or storylines that is demanded nowadays – where television channels, newspapers and internet sites demand content 24/7.
Trump supporters often view fact-checking of their President and journalists who point out his falsehoods as symptomatic of a media that they see as irretrievably biased against Trump.
The article also addresses the semi-obvious: Eating alone can absolutely be symptomatic of loneliness, and loneliness on a societal scale is kind of a huge deal right now.
President Donald Trump's bizarre decision to deride retired Admiral William McRaven on Sunday is symptomatic of a wider rift between the commander in chief and the military he oversees.
"I perceive the use of the objectionable image as symptomatic of a general lack of attention to the diversity of individuals in a largely homogeneous school district," he said.
But it's also symptomatic of a lazy habit that infantilizes high-profile women in America and abroad, and skims over the personal details and unique circumstances that shaped them.
Some analysts say the public feuding between Sechin and Tokarev is symptomatic of a long period of uncertainty running up to 2024 when Putin is due to step down.
There is always something – in our case we'd have long meandering talks about stuff that didn't exist yet, a problem that is symptomatic of having a bad tech stack.
It's a sense of betrayal symptomatic of the modern age, when a smartphone program that you've come to rely on tells you that you're either a sucker or stranded.
Not having a chief financial officer at Uber could not be "justified" given the company's scale and is "symptomatic of the broader problems with past management practices," Benchmark added.
But more than that, it is symptomatic of something that this community has struggled with for nearly half a century: the absence of strong institutions to bind it together.
The imbroglio was "symptomatic of the lack of coordination of a managed migration policy at the European Union level," said Imogen Sudbery of the International Rescue Committee in Brussels.
Scientists have said the growing frequency and intensity of wildfires in California and elsewhere across the West are largely attributable to prolonged drought that is symptomatic of climate change.
While the video was never hosted on xHamster — the company's CEO confirmed this in a later statement — it was symptomatic of the larger problem with some young men, Novo said.
By some measures the U.S. currency suffered its largest one-day percentage drop outside of the crises of 32.643 and 2008, symptomatic of just how crowded bullish positions had been.
Carige's troubles stem from decades of mismanagement and excessive influence of local stakeholders and are symptomatic of a widespread malaise among regional Italian banks, which a deep recession has exacerbated.
These incidents are symptomatic of broader missteps by the U.S., whose rudderless policy has led to a lack of accountability for these attacks and, indeed, Assad's continued hold on power.
It is symptomatic of the general problem that while these taxes may sound attractive to some, if legislated, they will be much more complicated, cumbersome and costly than originally advertised.
The strong May labor report was symptomatic of its strength, showing 2202,2628 new jobs, unemployment at the lowest level since 28500 at 6900 percent, and wage growth up 2628 percent.
Staple thinks that supernatural abilities (like the Beast's strength) are symptomatic of delusion, and has devised what she thinks is treatment including bright lights that force them to switch identities.
Bisley said Trump and Haley's rhetoric was "pretty crude and unsophisticated" and symptomatic of the administration's lack of a broader view of world affairs and the US role in them.
The lack of language around this role, and the many different ways we "mother," is symptomatic of the lack of discussion around what mothering looks like in the 21st century.
With the kind of formalism that is symptomatic of contemporary painting and largely dominated by abstraction, we viewers are not used to reading historical references within this kind of painting.
The withdrawal by Hong Kong's stock exchange on October 8th of its takeover bid for the London Stock Exchange was symptomatic of the strategic bind in which it finds itself.
He told Business Insider why these popular companies are symptomatic of a potential corporate-debt crisis, and explained how his alternative approach to picking stocks produced superior returns this year.
But when I saw her, I felt like what she was doing was not only rude, but symptomatic of some liberal white people who co-opt the work of others.
Jacklin believes American Phil Mickelson's criticism of the narrow fairways in Paris during Europe's Ryder Cup victory over the U.S. in September is symptomatic of the modern-day thinking of professionals.
The million-strong protests against her were also symptomatic of a broader malaise, especially among South Korea's young: they are twice as likely to be unemployed as the average South Korean.
"This issue is symptomatic of the larger issue of the censorship of women's bodies and valuable sex education material that is deemed inappropriate because it focuses on female anatomy," Electra said.
No definite collusion has been shown, but the emails, which were uncovered by the legal team of the President's son-in-law, are symptomatic of how special counsel investigations can work.
The feedback they receive from the culture is clear: Men should be earning more so that they can provide for their families, and if they don't, it's symptomatic of a problem.
Both the White House and the Kremlin have suggested that the hack — and whatever action the U.S. might take in response — would only be symptomatic of an already frayed diplomatic relationship.
"  Yet the leaks, infighting, and paranoia are merely symptomatic of a deeper problem: President Donald Trump's failure to fill countless key positions as he presides over "the slowest transition in decades.
Drivers said the new rules were symptomatic of the problems facing an industry struggling to compete with app-based services while also wrestling with new efforts to regulate for-hire vehicles.
From Dershowitz's perspective, the Russia investigation is symptomatic of a broader civic ailment that affects both sides of the aisle: wielding criminal investigations in a politicized manner to harm one's opponents.
"He added that this was symptomatic of attitudes in Silicon Valley, which he said was marked by an "extreme strain of parochialism" that made it "incurious" about "problems of other places.
The considerable access that the filmmakers enjoy is also symptomatic of Mr. Weiner's narcissism, as are scenes that show him leading gay pride and Israel day parades with near hysterical gusto.
If the slowdown in new development is symptomatic of a lull in luxury sales, then the strength of co-op sales may suggest a surge in the entry- and midlevel markets.
The controversy surrounding her story has become an important topic within Latinx circles and beyond, because it's hugely symptomatic of our experiences telling Latinx stories in a largely white publishing industry.
Yellen's emphasis on inflation reflects a deeper issue: Low inflation could be symptomatic of remaining slack in the U.S. economy, meaning policymakers may have yet more room to pursue employment growth.
Both Republicans and Democrats in these strongly conservative states see the unrest around education as symptomatic of broader unease about years of budgetary belt-tightening that have followed popular tax cuts.
The churn in the polling in 2011 turned out to be symptomatic of a Republican primary electorate that was never able to reconcile its more moderate majority with its conservative base.
"  "Sadly I think this is a bit symptomatic of what, I think, is afflicting our country right now," he continued, saying that the most important threat the U.S. faces is "parochialism.
It was a delight, but its future may depend on that construction project, and whether the solemn, barren-seeming lakes next door are symptomatic of how this landscape will be managed.
And the implosion of the Trump brand is symptomatic of a wider rift that affects not just the real-estate mogul, but the entire relationship between the Republican Party and big business.
So it's not yet possible to conclusively establish whether posting selfies in itself damages relationships or whether selfie-posting and problems in relationships are symptomatic of an underlying trait such as narcissism.
As we've learned from the past year of reckoning, men like Moonves, Weinstein, and others held to account for their abuses of power, are symptomatic of a problem that transcends individual harassers.
Canceled and/or delayed flights, overbookings, rotten service, the cattle-car atmosphere of your typical airline experience—all of it is symptomatic of an industry that is dominated by just four airlines.
I saw the financial woes of big-money ballplayers as symptomatic of a larger problem plaguing average Americans — a retirement problem, largely due to inadequate knowledge, poor advice and lack of preparation.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement that Trump's decision to break his campaign promise on China was "symptomatic of a lack of real, tough action on trade" against Beijing.
While symptomatic of a nationwide problem that portends a raft of problems for American economic competitiveness, it also has stark ramifications for our national security if we don't, or can't, reverse it.
"Suboptimal capital allocation behavior is symptomatic of a larger organizational deficiency: a tendency to favor gut feel and thematic proclamations without tangible evidence or appropriate analytical support," McGuire wrote in the letter.
For some reason, while mass shootings like the one we saw in Las Vegas are widely seen as symptomatic of a "national" problem, the continuing scourge of killings in our cities isn't.
The exit polls' overestimate of Mr. Trump's support among well-educated white voters is symptomatic of the survey's deeper problem: a tendency to severely underrepresent older, white voters without a college degree.
He was told there were not enough partner companies to accommodate graduates, symptomatic of the city's failure to enforce rules that companies who receive city subsidies hire New Yorkers, employment experts say.
The charge is symptomatic of a global container shipping industry that is set to book a collective loss of around $6 billion in 2016, showed estimates by maritime consultant Drewry Financial Services.
The press conference marked a curious conservative strategy: one that seemed designed to hold on to Trump's evangelical base by treating racism as, essentially, symptomatic of a lack of sufficient Christian faith.
This is symptomatic of a problem with a minority of people, who—like those who take nonconsensual pictures of people in public—like to perv on people and take away their agency.
In fact, having observed them for months, I believe their unique way of talking about—and doing—coke is symptomatic of cocaine "going craft," at least in the eyes of this community.
Some supporters of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights see progress in Ukraine as symptomatic of the country's closer integration with the European Union and rejection of its ties with neighboring Russia.
For Cherif Keita, a native Malian and professor of Francophone literature at Carleton College in Minnesota, this willingness to experiment is not peculiar to Amadou & Mariam but symptomatic of a unique, Malian worldview.
ATHENS, June 24 (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday Britain's decision to leave the European Union was symptomatic of a deeper malaise in Europe which needed to be urgently addressed.
It gains the approximate status of a belief that lies outside the mainstream consensus—like, say, the flat earth or 9/11 trutherism—but is not viewed as symptomatic of a psychiatric illness.
Vice President Pence in an interview that aired Monday on "Rising" said the caravan of Central American migrants moving toward the U.S. southern border is symptomatic of the country's larger problem with immigration.
Nonetheless, even if they fail to pass judicial muster, these proposed rollbacks are symptomatic of the shamefully destructive approach to environmental and public health policy that has thus far characterized the Trump administration.
Senior British officials and European diplomats fear the standoff may be symptomatic of a broader problem: a profound disconnect between May's inward-focused government and an EU that is focused on self-preservation.
It's symptomatic of why we're focusing back on trading, because it was a challenge to combat these blatant false facts, especially with a constituency, the companies, that have been left in the dark.
The least symptomatic of them were housed in the center's quarantine units -- which resemble dormitory rooms, complete with TVs and exercise bikes while the most serious cases were admitted to the biocontainment rooms.
These wild swings from one weather extreme to another are symptomatic of a phenomenon, variously known as "climate whiplash" or "weather whiplash," that scientists say is likely to increase as the world warms.
It is easy to read the popularity of the biopic as symptomatic of a modern obsession with celebrity, but the trend is more likely due to the formal differences between biopic and investigative documentaries.
But this Court can understand his actions, without excusing them, as symptomatic of transient immaturity, and not consider them to be predictive of who he might be in the future with time and medication.
I think the rush to take Kavanaugh's perspective sympathetically and the way that it comes at the expense of a female perspective is symptomatic of something much broader and really pathological in our culture.
RELATED: Mike Pence defends Donald Trump comments on Vladimir Putin: 'inarguable' While the snubs can be symptomatic of more chronic issues, former diplomats said the incidents within themselves don't tend to do lasting damage.
Improving from watchOS 4's heart rate spikes alerts, the new Apple Watch will also offer new health features that detect unusually low heart rate, irregular rhythm symptomatic of atrial fibrillation, and take electrocardiograms.
In a stinging assessment of Google's decision to establish an AI lab in China, while also withdrawing from US military contract "Project Maven," he said it was symptomatic of a narrow Silicon Valley outlook.
Clark's tweets are symptomatic of a much larger problem -- the continued erasure of black women's stories in American culture and the various social and political movements that promise, but often fail, to include us.
Other sources called Grab's management ineffective and their policies haphazard, and claimed that the office it opened in Seattle in January is symptomatic of its struggle to attract and retain talent in Southeast Asia.
"Unfortunately, Duterte's machismo and ill-regard of women is also symptomatic of Philippine society's entrenched sexism and patriarchal culture," Joms Salvador, the secretary general of Gabriela, a women's rights organization, said in an interview.
Others say it is merely symptomatic of a dysfunctional State Department that, under Mr. Tillerson's uncertain leadership, does not yet have in place the senior political appointees who make the wheels of diplomacy turn.
"That is symptomatic of what exactly's been happening in the last couple of years — when the actions of a small number like this Young man" discredit "the Australian Muslim community at large," he said.
Enio Cubillo Araya, the director general of Costa Rica's civil aviation agency, said in a phone interview that the two crashes appeared to have been isolated episodes and not symptomatic of a deeper problem.
The Whelan email is symptomatic of the utter panic consuming a nomination that hangs by the thinnest of threads and the looming spectacle of out of touch octogenarians like Orin Hatch interrogating Dr. Ford.
"The evidence we now have suggests that 'gaming disorder' is merely symptomatic of other, underlying mental health problems""This was a very poorly thought out decision [by the WHO]," Ferguson told me in an email.
"I believe these gender-related difficulties are symptomatic of a much deeper issue ... the extent to which international politics is such a thoroughly masculinized sphere of activity that women's voices are deemed inauthentic," Tickner writes.
"This escapade in at least two or three countries is symptomatic of the total security catastrophe that is the Schengen agreement," said Marine Le Pen, who leads France's far-right, anti-immigrant National Front party.
In street activism lies hope for progressive reforms to democracy, but when such activism is also symptomatic of a total loss of faith in existing democratic institutions, it can work in the service of authoritarianism.
The rioting in Haryana by the Jats, a rural caste, is symptomatic of increasingly fierce competition for government jobs and educational openings in India, whose growing population is set to overtake China's within a decade.
The stalled traffic in the capital city is symptomatic of the nation's broader woes, in particular population growth, which is moderate by the standards of the developing world, but disastrous given the size of Bangladesh.
North's appointment was ripped by gun-control advocates who called the move symptomatic of an NRA tone-deaf given his role in the arms-trafficking scandal that engulfed the White House in the Reagan administration.
The InfoWars mess is symptomatic of an industry that has grown too large and unruly, with an outdated legal and regulatory framework that both under-regulates platforms and gives them little motive to self-regulate.
These police murders are symptomatic of the racism structurally embedded in America, the responsibility of which bears no exemption for anyone who lives in this country, especially white Americans, Republican and Democrat, north and south.
In recent years, amid roiling racial tensions between minority communities and law enforcement, activists have pointed to the hulking armored vehicles mobilized in protests across the country as symptomatic of the militarization of the police.
"Something as simple as buying frozen food is really just symptomatic of the trends we're seeing at large," said Allie Aguilera, Policy and Government Affairs Manager at Young Invincibles, a Washington D.C.-based advocacy group.
The killer blaze, fueled by thick, drought-desiccated scrub and fanned by fierce winds, capped a catastrophic California wildfire season that experts largely attribute to prolonged dry spells they say are symptomatic of global climate change.
It's partly symptomatic of a kind of art-film preciousness — shh, we're watching art here — but also of people habituated to viewing images at home, where you can view in silence or while in full yammer.
Rioting and looting in Haryana by the Jats, a rural caste, is symptomatic of increasingly fierce competition for government jobs and educational openings in India, whose growing population is set to overtake China's within a decade.
Their campaign began with an impassioned essay in The American Interest last month by Eliot A. Cohen, a former Bush State Department official, who depicted Mr. Trump as symptomatic of the broader "moral rot" of America.
The country's worsening economic inequality problem isn't symptomatic of a flaw in the system, something to be fixed by the government, but the natural product of individuals' (bad) choices -- their laziness or profligacy or whatever else.
"This is just really symptomatic of this bigger problem: The fact that patients with complex, medically unexplained symptoms ... they're often dismissed, and a lot of mainstream physicians think that patients are faking it," he told CNN.
But lawmakers from both parties have complained about losing funding for projects within their own states and have argued the practice is symptomatic of a wider transfer of power from Capitol Hill to the White House.
Rioting and looting in Haryana State by the Jats, a rural caste, is symptomatic of increasingly fierce competition for government jobs and educational openings in India, whose growing population is set to overtake China's within a decade.
My impulse to euphemize is symptomatic of a broader struggle the country is having with the tendency to speak less than truthfully for fear of offending those unwilling, or incapable, of facing realities that make them uncomfortable.
The problem of orientalism in pop culture is symptomatic of a larger Western infrastructure of anti-blackness, where anything outside of the realm of whiteness is pushed to the fringes of society, albeit with levels to it.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The vicious circle of duty-bound readers and conversation-chasing editors which has attended the avalanche-like rollout of Todd Phillips's Joker is symptomatic of a culture starved for zeitgeist cinema.
In either case, it is symptomatic of the ways conservative media pushes Republican elected officials to pander to conservative voters—with maximal commitments to prevent imaginary apocalypses, precipitating either political crises or disaffection in right-wing ranks.
The failures of these supposed consumer and public guardians to uncover theses misdeeds is symptomatic of the Administrative State's drift away from protecting the interests of the American people and toward a punitive ideologically-driven enforcement agenda.
Sadly, by its finale, "The Morning Show" is less addictive train wreck than glum clunker, symptomatic of peak TV: it's yet another lacquered, poorly structured ten-episode story, whose sparks are dampened as it becomes more earnest.
In his new book, The Complacent Class, the economist Tyler Cowen argues that the affluent have actually doubled down on stubborn self-satisfaction—a complacency that he sees as symptomatic of a wider malaise gripping the country.
But he and his album are symptomatic of a greater trend in music, in which artists draw aesthetic influence from good artists, try to sound like them, and end up creating something that sucks really, really hard.
"I think the rush to take Kavanaugh's perspective sympathetically and the way that it comes at the expense of a female perspective is symptomatic of something much broader and really pathological in our culture," Manne told Illing.
" — Frank Luntz, Republican consultant and pollster "Harris directly confronting Biden on busing/segregationists was historic, powerful, and unimaginable on a presidential stage until very recently, which is itself symptomatic of a world Biden is struggling to defend.
The clashes in Kirkuk are symptomatic of a deeper problem that the United States has failed to address for many years: Both within countries and between them, the regional order in the Middle East is rapidly collapsing.
But notwithstanding the latest barbs between the world two largest economies, Treasury demand remains strong and likely symptomatic of traders' belief in a larger, more malignant downturn in the global economy and a secular decline in inflation.
Symptomatic of BLM's problematic role in the global extinction crisis, populations of the greater sage-grouse continue to plummet, as federal sage grouse plans fail to restore degraded habitats and spur a rebound to healthy population levels.
In brief, current regional instability represents a policy failure to acknowledge that the challenges we face are symptomatic of growing regional divisions, both within and between nations, and to address basic structural issues, including governance and corruption.
YIELD CURVE The progressive inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield curve through the latter part of 2018 and the first nine months of 4 was symptomatic of growing fears about recession and expectations of interest rate cuts.
"I don't know if it's causal or symptomatic of long-running economic maladies that have affected these communities and particularly affected workers who have seen their job opportunities decline," Yellen said in response to questioning from Sen.
Escalating friction between Afghanistan and Pakistan flared into brief clashes at the Torkham border crossing in June, the violence symptomatic of a wider decline in relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan that has prompted political and sometimes military confrontations.
Although there are plenty of anti-monarchists in Canada (and a significant number of Canucks who are apathetic about the crown) there's also a pervasive fascination with the royals that seems to be symptomatic of most commonwealth nations.
One social media user who describes himself as a anti-racism strategist argued that white violence is often framed in terms of mental health, whereas individual acts of black violence are seen as symptomatic of an entire race.
"It appears that the slowdown that we saw in Q1 across Europe may well be showing signs of spilling over into Q2 and may be symptomatic of a broader economic malaise," said CMC Markets' chief analyst Michael Hewson.
I think we&aposre under the mayoral governance of an impotent governor -- I&aposm sorry -- mayor who is doing absolutely nothing who is complacent and I think that sort of complacency is symptomatic of what is going on.
While U.S. President Donald Trump said in a speech in Warsaw, Poland, Thursday that his country was focused on reciprocal trade deals, Gurria argued that the Trump's approach was not unique, but instead symptomatic of a wider trend.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germans started adjusting to a new world on Thursday, brushing off any notion that a shock humiliation in the soccer World Cup, which coincides with a rare moment of political instability, was symptomatic of national decline.
"It's symptomatic of the way the government is working these days and not filling the critical role of NOAA administrator," said Robert Ryan, a former president of the American Meteorological Society, who supports the nomination of Mr. Myers.
For Dzhibladze, Putin has been able to rally his country by focusing on "the enemy from without" — the West — as well as the "enemy from within": gays, who are widely seen as symptomatic of Western decadence or vice.
Instead, the Labour Party's Twitter account, after asking about supporters' "weekend plans," suggested they participate in local election events, a post that critics said was symptomatic of Labour's attempts to sidestep the biggest political crisis in a generation.
" Corker said Trump's behavior is symptomatic of how the President is "continual tearing down institutions causing Americans to lose faith in institutions instead of building them up -- that's what made our country function the way that it is.
The focus on South Korea, however, is symptomatic of a broader redistribution of LME-stored and LME-storable aluminium away from previous load-out black-spots such as Detroit and the Dutch port of Vlissingen towards Asian locations.
The risk is that he is seen as even more monstrous — that he can no longer be taken as symptomatic of the problem with men in power, because he is no longer just a man, but something other.
The whole episode was fairly symptomatic of Lukaku's career: He left a club that genuinely felt he was adding nothing in a transfer that made him the third-most-expensive player, by cumulative transfer fees, of all time.
The Modern's show, organized by Samantha Friedman and Jodi Hauptman, is symptomatic of the museum's growing interest in all things dance- and performance-related, which is sometimes interesting but sometimes reads as simply a fear of missing out.
The battle, ostensibly over a new industrial strategy led by Economy Minister Peter Altmaier, is symptomatic of a deeper struggle in the party over its future and has broken a truce agreed in December after a divisive leadership contest.
Speaking to the broader political climate, Phillips also said the incident was symptomatic of larger sociopolitical fissures in the United States, and he explicitly noted that President Donald Trump's racist and xenophobic rhetoric has only divided the country further.
While largely superficial, these changes in wording are symptomatic of broader shifts of the Trump era occurring within federal agencies that are trying to boost fossil fuels and roll back efforts to study, mitigate, and adapt to climate change.
It's symptomatic of much in modern football; David Guetta recording the Euro 2016, not only that but staging something as inherently spontaneous as a chant for the purposes of the track says a lot about the game in 2016.
The apparent lack of a strong outside network is symptomatic of a president who has sidelined his communications professionals, including communications director Mike Dubke, who recently resigned, and a president who has decided he is his own best communicator.
VR's potential reaches far beyond killing time before a movie starts The conundrum is symptomatic of an industry that is slowly sorting itself out as it makes the transition from a fantastic emerging technology and into an actual business.
He portrayed the Justice Department's resistance as symptomatic of the outgoing administration's ambivalence that, in his view, led Mr. Obama not to fight congressionally imposed transfer restrictions that blocked him from carrying out his plan to close the prison.
But I will not and I do not believe the markets will dismiss this either - as the resignation is symptomatic of a host of issues that have been normalized by investors and by citizens over the last 12 months.
Chick's decades-long appeal to conspiracy theories is symptomatic of a section of the voting public still susceptible to the idea that those whom they oppose are not just wrong, but part of Satan's plan to rule the earth.
Privacy advocates will tell you that the lack of a wide boycott against Google and particularly Facebook is symptomatic of a lack of information: if people really understood what was happening with their data, they would galvanize immediately for other platforms.
Cleveland (CNN)As a political media strategist for President George W. Bush, Mark McKinnon helped orchestrate two Republican National Conventions and he believes the plagiarism controversy earlier this week may be symptomatic of a larger problem for GOP nominee Donald Trump.
As these fractions accrue, however, we learn that DAU's storylines — featuring clandestine homosexual relationships, religious persecution, state paranoia, incest, and theoretical physics — are symptomatic of the same underlying condition: life in a social experiment, whether the Institute or the Soviet Union.
" She explains that some keep bringing up kink as symptomatic of a deeper mental health issue, but kink-positive therapy means that "clients can reveal this information in passing, and it's accepted as a normal healthy part of their relationship.
The trial, in which Zuma was acquitted, was widely seen as symptomatic of the processes by which women are disbelieved in rape cases, particularly in South Africa, which has one of the highest rates of sexual violence in the world.
Taken to the extreme, competitive currency devaluations may give way to protectionist trade policies, which would be negative for global growth; • Third, negative interest rates may be symptomatic of central banks reaching the limits of what monetary policy can do.
" She explains the affair now as her deepest regret, but also as symptomatic of where she was at in life: "I was in this frantic state where I felt this duty to myself to get as many experiences as I could.
"It's symptomatic of a White House that is more dysfunctional than ever — except now it's not just chaos, the long knives are coming out," said Chris Whipple, the author of "The Gatekeepers," a history of White House chiefs of staff.
Bill Bolling, former lieutenant governor of Virginia and a Republican, took Stewart's victory to be symptomatic of where his party is heading: I am extremely disappointed that a candidate like Corey Stewart could win the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.
While none of that speculatuion is supported by any statements from Milne or his estate, these connections to systems of thought and categorization are symptomatic of Milne's eye for archetypal behaviors that we recognize in our own friends and family.
I'd like to suggest that the sentiment is symptomatic of some larger trend to return to simpler technological times, that the 3310 in the beginning of a nostalgia movement among smartphone buyers akin the vinyl movement of the last several years.
It said the outlook would be a lot worse if Britain failed to strike a friendly deal with the EU. "Brexit is symptomatic of a broader threat to the global economy," Lena Komileva, managing director of G+ Economics, a consultancy.
Cain is critical of the lack of attention Democrats paid to economic issues in 2016: Hillary taking support behind the blue curtain for granted is symptomatic of the party's shift to middle and upper middle class professional and creative class workers.
When the Netflix show featuring the tidying-up consultant Marie Kondo debuted, three prominent white feminists tweeted that Ms. Kondo was a "pretty little pixie" with "fairylike delicacy" and that her speaking Japanese on her show was symptomatic of America's decline.
Symptomatic of this shift is the election to the House of Representatives of two Muslim women (Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar) who along with two female colleagues, also left-wing Democrats, have been taunted by Mr Trump and his supporters.
Perhaps what these reactions, very far from engendering a dialogue, signify, is not only that art in times of crisis can become much larger than itself, but that they are symptomatic of a country traumatized and still largely at war.
"For nearly five million Palestinians living under occupation, the degradation of their water supply, the exploitation of their natural resources and the defacing of their environment are symptomatic of the lack of any meaningful control they have over their daily lives," Lynk said.
The anti-Asian prejudice around the novel coronavirus is nakedly symptomatic of our currently political climate, which has given air to racist and xenophobic ideologies under the guise of "defeating them in the marketplace of ideas," an approach that has backfired disastrously.
Rather it was symptomatic of London's West End as a whole, an area of nightclubs known for their opulence, VIP areas, and bottle service, one where rising property values and a handful of oligarchs were giving rise to a new class of clubber.
Famous for saying that "to make a dove, you must first wring its neck," Picasso's emotional abuse has been waved aside as a precondition for his creativity, rather than symptomatic of someone who has received a disproportionate amount of praise and power.
Giving broad names such as "schizophrenia" and "bipolar disorder" to particular sets of symptoms helps psychiatrists and patients discuss and treat what is going on, but many traits are symptomatic of more than one such named condition, giving plenty of scope for mislabelling.
"A problem we have with young men of color, which they face more than any other group, is the belief that what they're going through is just 'bad behavior' and not symptomatic of deeper issues," Gionfriddo said, pointing to his organization's research.
On Wednesday, volunteers across Mexico flocked to help remove debris and donate supplies in a grass-roots effort that opposition National Action Party (PAN) Senator Daniel Avila said was symptomatic of widespread distrust of the political class and the government's ability to deliver.
They are symptomatic of the broader challenges within our criminal justice system, the racial disparities that appear across the system year after year, and the resulting lack of trust that exists between law enforcement and too many of the communities they serve.
While supporters argue that cases of misuse are the result of a lack of adequate training by education professions and are not symptomatic of the broader policy, some argue that incidents are an inevitable result of a fundamentally Islamophobic approach to counter-terrorism.
"Love me tender, love me true," a narrator intones in a gloomy voice, as the Monster continues the zombified exploration of the world symptomatic of his loss, slumping on the floor or skewered by a heap of brooms like Saint Sebastian on Halloween.
After the September 7 announcement, local politicians immediately began squabbling about whether or not this was a good decision, with editorials characterizing the announcement as the institution giving in too easily to critics and being symptomatic of a general overreach in political correctness.
"That is symptomatic of what exactly's been happening in the last couple of years — when the actions of a small number like this Young man" discredits "the Australian Muslim community at large," said Dr. Jamal Rifi, a Muslim community leader in Sydney.
Update: Justin Berger, the San Francisco attorney representing BamBrogan, said after the hearing that the noose was symptomatic of larger problems at Hyperloop and how management responded when its former chief technology officer and 10 other employees raised concerns about the company.
Arnett's art-collecting tactics may be symptomatic of the art market, but at least with this symptom, Thornton Dial has the chance to be released from the ideological and social constraints of "outsider" and "folk," while the final word goes to his art.
In recent years, there's been a lot made of the gender imbalances on festival lineups (that is, there are usually about two woman musicians to every 100 men), and the unfortunate fact that they're symptomatic of the state of the music industry at large.
It also felt very symptomatic of how a lot of the world-building just doesn't make any sense, because they basically cure death at the end of the film, and you know that they're never going to acknowledge that or bring it up again.
This wave of new products is symptomatic of a broader trend in the tech industry: one where a high degree of component and software integration has made it almost trivial to launch a new tech product, whether or not you're actually a tech company.
Media ethics expert Kelly McBride, senior vice president at the Poynter Institute, said that while publishers do have a small responsibility to safeguard readers from outside threats, link schemes like this one are symptomatic of a larger problem with how Google ranks search results.
The disease, known scientifically as Ostreid herpesvirus-1 microvariant, is thought to be brought on by environmental or handling stress and is worsened by crowding and high water temperatures; a condition symptomatic of climate change manifest in waters off Tasmania's east coast this summer.
Yet the progressive outrage around Haspel, who reportedly last weekend considered withdrawing her nomination -- triggering Trump to offer a statement of support -- is symptomatic of a far broader mania that has captivated Democrats on Capitol Hill, particularly when it comes to obstructing the President.
On top of this, the current trade spat between Boeing and Bombardier concerning subsidies and tariff barriers is symptomatic of a world now full of geopolitical uncertainties and question marks, many of which are affecting the airlines who normally do business at the Dubai Airshow.
And of course "scientific racism" of this kind would be appropriated by the Nazis in the 20th century (even though many Victorian thinkers believed Jewish people to be superior), which is symptomatic of the extreme political pliability of the "medical" model of differentiating race.
Created to reflect the brand's last women's ready-to-wear collection by its designer, Maria Grazia Chiuri, the display is symptomatic of an approach that has put feminism at the heart of the maison, to the delight of some and the discomfort of others.
To my mind, though, it's symptomatic of a larger issue — a seeming carelessness throughout that extends to a reliance on clubby shorthand that speaks only to certain people (literary-minded baby boomers) instead of creating a compelling narrative peopled with diverse, vivid and interesting characters.
The prevalence of eating disorders among wellness bloggers is symptomatic of the same sick cultural push toward thinness that's been there all along, only now it's dressed up in designer leggings, burning a Dyptique candle, and posting an #ad for the latest juice cleanse package.
I don't blame these labels entirely, because the dearth of well-known non-male horror composers really is symptomatic of the values of our current culture, which is full of doubts towards women's abilities (in addition to the outright misogyny of the film industry).
But she nonetheless follows this notion to argue, for example, that Kahn's primitive shapes—the staggered study towers at the Salk Institute, for example—were symptomatic of a search for an aesthetic language of freedom, as much as his affairs were a search for sexual freedom.
"The rupee ... is symptomatic of the overall situation in emerging markets, but it also embeds some idiosyncratic problems - with the fiscal deficit growing and the current account deficit widening on (the) back of rising commodity prices," said Cristian Maggio, head of emerging markets strategy at TD Securities.
Amy Klobuchar, who has also launched a series of sharp salvos at Warren, struck a similar tone when she suggested, on the debate stage last week, that her colleague's refusal to deliver a plainly-worded answer to the tax question is symptomatic of some core mendacity.
A campaign that had seemed headed for certain defeat grabbed gratefully onto the late October gift, immediately using the revelations to bolster the Republican nominee's theme that Clinton is a crook, broke the law with her email server and is symptomatic of a corrupt political status quo.
I say that spelling mistakes suggest to me that the student has not taken the paper (and, by extension, my class) as seriously as he could have, and that the student's failure to check for spelling errors is symptomatic of a failure to check for larger problems.
"This is an unacceptable situation, and we are concerned that the number, frequency and severity of significant incidents on Colonial's system over the past five years could be symptomatic of severe underlying problems with the system and the company's management of that system," the members wrote.
"The rupee ... is symptomatic of the overall situation in emerging markets, but it also embeds some idiosyncratic problems - with the fiscal deficit growing and the current account deficit widening on back of rising commodity prices," said Cristian Maggio, head of emerging markets strategy at TD Securities.
They came from the editor of a major conservative magazine, a man who, in my world—the world of media, not the world of West Rock Avenue—is quite well known as a particular kind of antagonist, symptomatic of the degraded age in which we live.
"After 20 or 30 years of this, the evidence base is not really good to suggest that this is a unique disorder -- the evidence base really to my mind suggests that this is, if anything, symptomatic of an underlying problem that people might be having," said Ferguson.
But his withdrawal was also symptomatic of a need to distance himself from the art scene, to look inward and start shedding what he had learned in his Paris years: a process which, in hindsight, recalls Agnes Martin's own retreat to the desert of New Mexico.
"At one time or another, every person exhibits some abnormal behavior which might be perceived by some as symptomatic of a mental or emotional disorder, but which is, in fact, within a range of conduct that is generally acceptable," Chief Justice Warren Burger explained for the Court.
"The Baker case is strongly symptomatic of a chronic amorality that has been eroding the public conscience, within government principally but in other spheres of national life as well, for a long time," Cabell Phillips, Washington correspondent for The New York Times, wrote in January 1964.
Such a policy is symptomatic of a failure to see that the special "great power" status of the five nuclear-armed states has always depended, not only on retaining the monopoly of indiscriminate violence, but also on being regarded as responsible guardians of the global nuclear order.
Austria's dispute with its peers is symptomatic of the rifts the massive flow of migrants into Europe has opened within the EU, with member states often ignoring calls from the European Commission to share the burden more evenly, and unilaterally reimposing barriers to movement over their borders.
Poland's vain lone battle to block a second term for summit chair Donald Tusk, a former Polish premier and arch-foe of the current ruling party leader, was symptomatic of growing friction between the west and poorer, ex-communist east as Brexit leaves a hole in EU subsidy budgets.
The departures became controversial as reports that Kim and Park left the show over contract disputes that found them fighting for equal pay with their fellow series regulars, an issue that had many labeling it symptomatic of Hollywood's issues with diversity and equal pay for actors of color.
The 1976 Games in Montreal ended up costing far more than originally planned, while the summer Games in Athens in 2004 -- which cost the country about $11 billion by some estimates -- was widely seen as symptomatic of the kind of economic mismanagement that led to Greece's subsequent economic collapse.
On its own, this seems like a worthwhile subject for Unreal to tackle — the fact that in the 20-season history of The Bachelor, there has (still) never been a bachelor of color, is symptomatic of deeply ingrained racism in Hollywood, and dated ideas about what viewers want.
The protests against the giant Guan Yu statue — which, it should be noted, seems quaint compared to the 1,320 ton sculpture of the warrior-god inaugurated in the Chinese city of Jingzhou last year — are seen by many as symptomatic of growing intolerance in the traditionally moderate nation.
It's symptomatic of the illogical workarounds that the scene in which Percy's supernatural powers are first manifested at Camp Half-Blood — a scene that, in the book, involves an exploding toilet — must make do with toilet paper instead, as if he weren't the son of Poseidon but Charmin.
Heightened mortality rates among middle-aged working-class whites and the concomitant spike in opioid addiction have, on the whole, generated sympathetic examinations of social displacement, in which addiction is seen as a public-health concern symptomatic of the changing economy, as opposed to a sign of moral failure.
But in any interpretation, her failure is symptomatic of something much larger than herself: a social and political climate in Myanmar, riven for decades by armed conflict between ethnic groups, in which the nation's least powerful minority is vulnerable to not just hateful rhetoric but active ethnic cleansing.
Investors were split on whether a potential defeat for Trump would knock the dollar and stock markets - because it would be seen as symptomatic of his inability to get reforms through Congress - or whether it would boost them, as he would then be able to move straight onto tax reforms.
It is, as Mr. Bay and company hammer away, symptomatic of the deeper problems that emerge one disaster at a time: Jack and his brethren are fighting on two fronts, the one outside the Annex controlled by the Libyan militias and the one inside, which is controlled by the American government.
Though this isn't always the most positive thing in the world, and reductive retromania is symptomatic of artistic and social malaise, it does mean the artists who are adored but not quite fawned over, can burble away on the back burner, boiling back into view when the mood strikes them.
Instead of simply making the case that what Michelle did was "bad" and focusing on her search for redemption, the show does a novel thing and treats her crush and its consummation as symptomatic of her search for purpose, which she later finds in a professional role at the school.
In a city where affordable housing can mean paying as high as 80 percent of the market rate, perhaps it's not surprising that there was a disconnect between Lumley's vision for the bridge and the material facts of life for most Londoners, manifesting in a strange unreality, symptomatic of wider inequality.
This is symptomatic of a greater musical shift that's occurred over the past decade––much like punk rock once did, hip-hop has spread in vast and unexpected directions, mutating and evolving as artists put their own spin on old traditions while merging them with influences outside of the genre.
Since 2014, Kink's been quietly moving its production studios 550 miles east to Las Vegas, a move that is symptomatic of broader trends of the Silicon Valley–fueled gentrification pushing sex-positive spaces out of San Francisco and, more specifically, porn companies losing ground in California because of increased state regulations.
In his first major policy address as New York City's police commissioner, James P. O'Neill on Tuesday invoked the unsolved killing of a young mother on a South Bronx playground as symptomatic of past failures in policing and as a guide to building trust among black and Latino city residents.
He accused her of making a "catastrophic mistake" on migrants, only being as trustworthy as Vladimir Putin, and intentionally trying to take business from the US. For Europeans, Trump's attitude to Merkel is symptomatic of wider issues: his like of Brexit and his dislike of the EU's single market and liberal trade values.
The Obamacare replacement proposal singles out the opioid crisis as a problem deserving a special fund of $45 billion, and while it's plainly a gesture to try to woo some of the moderate Republicans, using this fund to trade-away the Medicaid entitlement is symptomatic of our health care tokenism at large.
I know the car seat thing seems nitpicky, but it's actually symptomatic of a part of the movie that really bugged me: Marriage Story is consistently slippery about Henry's age, treating him at times like a glorified toddler and at times like a preteen, depending on what's most convenient to the plot.
There's a few other concerns as well: it seems to run persistently in the background on your computer, which could fry battery life and annoy anyone who tries to put their PC to sleep, and Sampson found a CPU bug that is not just annoying, but potentially symptomatic of a more serious coding flaw.
Mark Fisher offers a razor-sharp reading of the Criminal Justice Act as symptomatic of the capitalistic aims of "cultural exorcism, commercial purification, and mandatory individualism" that led from the late-80s outlaw rave subculture to the upmarket, members-first superclubs (London's Ministry of Sound, Liverpool's Nation) that sprung up in the mid 90s.
However, this change in approach revealed that the show's mishandling of rape and nudity was symptomatic of a bigger problem: When instances of gratuitous nudity and rape decreased, women characters suffered, highlighting the inability of showrunners to deploy other tactics to showcase complex character development or invent convincing, creative plot lines for women characters.
Nonetheless, the big ugly was symptomatic of a way of operating that has long defined a state capital where matters are routinely not debated on their substance — if they are debated at all, instead of being settled behind closed doors by a few leaders — but rather, used as chips in a high-stakes poker game.
But, as South Africa's dominant African National Congress (ANC) party lost control Tuesday of economic hub Johannesburg to its main political rival – an event symptomatic of President Jacob Zuma plummeting in recent polls and expectations of a flat-lining economy – the ANC's look to China for lessons in political dominance and economic growth is not that surprising.
The unexpectedly tight race is symptomatic of the deep division within the Democratic Party between those who want the party to move to the right on immigration, abortion and other social issues and those who want it to adopt the policies championed by Bernie Sanders, the liberal senator from Vermont who ran for the presidency in 2016.
Our current American president, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, is not one of them, which is symptomatic of the malaise, outrage and betrayal that engulfs his presidency.
The law, signed in 2011, is symptomatic of the perfervid politics of guns in the years since self-defence began ousting hunting as the main rationale for owning them; an era in which gun rights—not just defending them from any restraint, but advancing them in increasingly eccentric ways—have become a preoccupation and litmus test for many Republicans.
Read more: The US birthrate is the lowest it's been in 32 years, and it's partly because millennials can't afford having kidsMillennials are delaying marriage and childrenSperm freezing is symptomatic of the fact that American millennials are getting married and having kids later in life, taking more time to find the right partner and prioritizing financial success.
It is symptomatic of how many in Europe feel that America, and Trump in particular, is withdrawing from the post-World War II world order it built, leaving more than half a billion people this side of the Atlantic, and countless more around the planet without the deep pockets and security backing they have come to rely on.
And speaking of Special Counsel Robert Mueller (who ran the FBI for 85033 years and is a fast friend of James Comey), he's largely had a walk-on role so far, but acted to quarantine his investigation by banishing Strzok, who apparently wasn't an outlier, but may have been symptomatic of the partisanship of his staff.
" But Tillerson himself is also at fault, and seems to have been ill-prepared for the rigors of the job, or the whims of the president he's serving: "Others say it is merely symptomatic of a dysfunctional State Department that, under Mr. Tillerson's uncertain leadership, does not yet have in place the senior political appointees who make the wheels of diplomacy turn.
The eagerness of reputedly liberal publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post to showcase Never Trump voices, and the recent vogue of writers' extolling classical liberalism or Enlightenment values, is symptomatic of a wider tendency of elite institutions and thinkers to seek a new centrism bringing together the center-right and center-left against supposedly destabilizing forces in politics.
"YouTube's decision to turn off commenting on its video content aimed at children is quite symptomatic of the way social networks are dealing with these issues generally; a quick fix that will likely do damage in the long term as it will ultimately affect creators that rely on good engagement figures to interest advertisers," Jo Bromilow, digital strategist at PR agency Publicasity, told VICE News.
It is symptomatic of the present generation's hubris and historical ignorance that it ridicules the logic of a prior generation's infrastructure that it gladly inherited and uses but will not well maintain and expand—even as its own legacy is one of an increasing pyramidal state that is home to the greatest number of the nation's poor and rich—and increasingly few in between.
" One sentence in particular in the essay encapsulates how this burnout intersects with our digital lives: "My refusal to respond to a kind Facebook DM is thus symptomatic of the sheer number of calls for my attention online: calls to read an article, calls to promote my own work, calls to engage wittily or defend myself from trolls or like a relative's picture of their baby.
"I think whether it's an increase in reporting, an increase in violence, or some combination thereof, it should be a wake-up call for us across our communities that hate violence is not going away, it's certainly not decreasing, and it's symptomatic of larger and deeper problems in our society that we still haven't addressed," Beverly Tillery, executive director at the New York City Anti-Violence Project, told BuzzFeed.
"I think whether it's an increase in reporting, an increase in violence, or some combination thereof, it should be a wake-up call for us across our communities that hate violence is not going away, it's certainly not decreasing, and it's symptomatic of larger and deeper problems in our society that we still haven't addressed," Beverly Tillery, executive director at the New York City Anti-Violence Project, told BuzzFeed News.
"What happened in the Amanda Knox trial, in that investigation, is symptomatic of another issue, and that is that both the public and prosecutors have been pressuring ... and I suppose defense attorneys, the whole system ... is pressuring labs into pushing the envelope of what these tests can do," said Dan E. Krane, a biology professor at Wright State University who's reviewed cases for defense teams for decades, including the Knox case.
She doesn't want to assume that her lack of payment was a gender-related decision, as she wrote in an email, but instead stresses that it's symptomatic of a culture in which artists are made to feel grateful for any opportunities that come their way: I don't think that NYFA chose not to pay me because I'm a woman and the composer and lyricist are both men, but by choosing to only pay the composers, they are also choosing to pay the artists that are more likely to be men.
Smartglasses enterprise revenue Source: Digi-Capital AR/VR Analytics Platform Source: Digi-Capital AR/VR Analytics Platform Smartglasses enterprise pilot projects and full-scale rollouts have been symptomatic of an early-stage tech platform, but real-world productivity results are now being delivered with companies like Lockheed Martin reducing satellite building activities by more than 50 percent using HoloLens/Scope AR. When smartphone-tethered smartglasses reduce system costs and expand the range of applications, "bring your own device" could see smartglasses enterprise revenues kickstart an inflection point in 2021 across manufacturing/resources, TMT, government (including military), retail, construction/real estate, healthcare, education, transportation, financial services and utilities industries.

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