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Sterling has no doubt why such hostility has taken root.
The idea was out there, and it had taken root.
But that has taken root as a sort of alternative fact.
MONROVIA, Liberia — Democracy has finally taken root in this tiny country.
In a nation with an aging population, the idea has taken root.
In contemporary activism, this kind of radical dreaming hasn't exactly taken root.
And houseplants, popular among millennials, have increasingly taken root on the app.
This theory has taken root, and Horowitz is expected to debunk it.
The herbicide-resistant greenery has since taken root in two counties in Oregon.
A deeply authoritarian attitude has taken root in one of our major parties.
Country music has taken root in the Cordilleras and it's here to stay.
Like in much of the country, opioid addiction has taken root in the NFL.
Donahue, an activist supporting the area's 2016 designation, says economic optimism has taken root.
C. auris had taken root there months earlier, and the hospital couldn't clear it.
Election-related challenges were resolved through legal mechanisms, demonstrating that democracy has taken root.
Sadly, too, extremism and conflict have taken root on the fringes of the region.
Modern projects have met growing resistance, partly because democracy has taken root in the region.
It's taken root in the muddy internet backwater where only inspirational anecdotes tend to flourish.
As we move closer to the Iowa caucuses, the more that reality has taken root.
One example is a program called Safe Parking, which has taken root in Northern California.
A THEORY of elections in America has taken root among pundits, especially on the left.
A New Class, in the genre of Milovan Djilas' writing, has taken root in academia.
It's also important, however, to understand the reality in which that fear has taken root.
Urban gardening and composting, too, has taken root as consumers try to minimize their carbon footprints.
A Fed economic report released Friday showed why concerns about weak inflation have suddenly taken root.
Pushed by labor groups, similar legislation has taken root in New York, Oregon and Washington State.
Indeed, some have even hypothesized that life may already have taken root in Venus's lofty vistas.
This happened while, in homes across America, the Obama model of manhood had increasingly taken root.
The gang has taken root in several major U.S. metropolitan areas in the past few decades.
But one of the main arenas where normalization of Trump has taken root is the primaries.
The report has also taken root in some of them most volatile corners of the internet.
Others have taken root more recently, such as increasingly devastating drought in parts of Guatemala and Honduras.
Here's how to avoid bad actors and weed out any shady apps that have already taken root.
In that, it is another face of the anti-elitist populism that has taken root more widely.
Which is where the legend of Marianne Williamson, political oddball and -- maybe -- truth-teller, has taken root.
Such optimism sounds outlandish for a market that has not yet taken root, but is not baseless.
It has taken root in the mainstream as a newly dominant mode of urban music in Britain.
He is smart enough to realize why the idea of an invincible season had taken root, though.
As formal avenues for dissent have closed, a small armed opposition has taken root in the countryside.
Liberalism has taken root in diverse societies across the globe today, from Japan to Uruguay to Namibia.
The underlying problem, she thinks, is Christianity, especially the evangelical sort that has taken root in indigenous communities.
It is a change that appears to have taken root in the years since the 2008 financial crisis.
Taking advantage of the chaos in Libya, ISIS and al Qaeda have also taken root in the country.
Other efforts to help farmers - including the poorest - adapt to climate pressures have already taken root, Khan said.
I went to Buch to better understand how far-right populism has taken root across much of Europe.
Anti-EU movements have taken root across the bloc as groups of voters feel left out by Brussels.
But the trend has taken root, even as animosity between the United States and China has escalated (see article).
If anything it's a story about what happens when French economic and political development has most deeply taken root.
Amid the loud noise, a different style of policy formation has quietly taken root -- under the label of transpartisanship.
They also do a poor job of reducing the chronic unemployment that has taken root in many African cities.
Juul's platform in particular has taken root in our youth culture thanks to its popularity among influential internet celebs.
From Africa to Latin America, there are stirrings of democratic instincts in places where they had rarely taken root.
A 21st-century Glass-Steagall would: Over the past decade, consolidation has taken root throughout the financial services industry.
This is a mainstream, totally fantastical view that is taken root in the Democratic Party and it&aposs frightening.
Such right-wing parties, which have taken root elsewhere in Eastern Europe, had been largely inconsequential in Czech politics.
The Western idea that you are not alive unless you are free has not taken root in people's hearts.
He's told that the program has taken root in his brain and can't be removed, leaving him without a memory.
Since the mid-90s Islamic radicalism has taken root in the Balkans in Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, and parts of Macedonia.
I cannot pretend as if the rise of white nationalism that has taken root in the past weeks is normal.
Although Mr Baker was unable to convince others of his plan during his lifetime, the idea has since taken root.
These numbers are a striking marker of the lethality of the opioid epidemic that has taken root across the country.
One Sufi tradition that has taken root in wider Libyan culture is the celebration of Mawlid, the Prophet Mohammad's birthday.
A sedentary lump (he looks as if he's taken root), Ki-taek doesn't have a lot obviously going for him.
It's part of the reason several companies have taken root to specifically cater to black Americans traveling to African countries.
We are hiring reporters who can shed light on these underground communities that have taken root in our digital age.
Both newcomers benefited in December from strong campaign pledges to combat the corruption that has taken root within Spain's political establishment.
They are most dense to the north of Ulaanbaatar, but have taken root elsewhere on its periphery–everywhere but the south.
The scale and reach of militarization among the Rohingya is difficult to verify, but experts worry extremism has already taken root.
He discovered that as many as 1,300 NRMs had taken root in Indonesia since the country declared its independence in 1945.
Malaysia is the third country in Southeast Asia where long-buried conversations about marijuana have taken root and began to sprout.
Many ISIS fighters getting squeezed out of Raqqa have taken root in the vicinity, launching sporadic attacks on the major highway.
By uniting anyway, graduate students have demonstrated that the very consciousness the university seeks to weed out has instead taken root.
A profound skepticism has taken root in some of the largest trading powers, notably the United States, France, Italy and Japan.
Racial identity politics has long been the domain of the Democratic party, where the hegemony of the left has taken root.
The hex has taken root in the imaginations of superstitious sports fans since Lil B made it public five years ago.
Because the two governments are following opposing political ideologies, each of which has, with varying degrees, taken root on the continent.
A tour of Starbucks' new innovation lab reveals a new approach to change that has taken root at the coffee giant.
Her life and art are, in their transparency, nearly the same, and they have easily taken root in the public imagination.
Egypt, too, has turned inward, as its economy has worsened and a jihadist insurgency has taken root on the Sinai Peninsula.
The movement to reform bail systems has taken root in a small but growing number of both conservative and progressive states.
In February 2019, Insider's Eliza Relman reported how economic populism has taken root across the political spectrum, particularly on the left.
But there is clear evidence that economic populism has taken root across the political spectrum — and particularly in the Democratic Party.
The parents of a 16-month-old in China finding a dandelion had taken root in their child's ear, Huffington Post reported.
Bangladeshi authorities have previously denied that foreign groups such as al Qaeda or ISIS have taken root in the majority Muslim country.
As she talked about her efforts, however, it became clear that a culture of fear had taken root in the Wisconsin workplace.
But as the politics of not messing with people's cars wanes, a new refrain has taken root — don't f*** with people's phones.
Lakeland, FloridaA hardy market for imported low-cost prescription drugs has taken root in Florida, nourished by older Americans and tolerant regulators.
Mr. Carter began the effort, called the New Baptist Covenant, in 2007, but it has taken root in only a few cities.
Both incidents took place in Nangarhar, where the Afghan branch of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken root.
Modernization is the theme unifying many of the Indian restaurants that have taken root around the city over the past few years.
A president who loves to polarize and divide will amplify the deep divisions that already have taken root in our political system.
Finally, there's one more lesson, which has already taken root in the so-called Arab street: Better a dictator than a caliph.
Activists said the growing coalitions are evidence the political push to tackle climate change has taken root below the national political level.
Montana voters will choose whether to keep that state's expansion, and the issue has also taken root in Florida and Wisconsin's gubernatorial races.
The men of the village seem to have no sense of the feminism that has taken root in neighbouring countries and in America.
Key senators said they hadn't realized US troops were even in a region where Islamist militant groups have taken root in recent years.
Bangladeshi authorities have previously denied that foreign terror groups such as al Qaeda or ISIS have taken root in the majority-Muslim country.
Currently in Poland, where the new Rightist Law and Justice party has recently taken root, some progressive museum directors have already been replaced.
In Los Angeles, visionary/visual art had officially taken root, but its original purpose was not to hang on the walls of patrons.
Shopping malls have taken root on the periphery of rural areas, drawing in people who are content to buy at supermarkets or chains.
As a result, criticisms of Europe's open-border policies have taken root not just on the far right but among more mainstream parties.
A populist anger had taken root in America, a lashing out by wounded whites against a system they see as rigged against them.
But in typical McCarthy fashion, the White Snow oeuvre has taken root and grown into something of a meandering fable of its own.
By the time Saetia headed to Washington, DC, to record their debut album over one long weekend, the band's sound had taken root.
And the President did not explain why his ban did not include citizens of the UK -- where the virus has also taken root.
Mr. Sanders ran for president as an outsider in 2016, but his brand of democratic socialism has taken root on the Democratic left.
The cash initiative has taken root inside a small U.S.A.I.D. unit called Development Innovation Ventures, a seedbed for new ideas and rigorous evaluations.
But even from abroad, the midterm elections were seen as a marker for the direction of America — and whether Trumpism had fully taken root.
But now that digital health has taken root and patient adoption is expanding, these "single function" experiences are starting to bump into each other.
Like dozens of factories that have taken root in this sparsely populated land of penguins and glaciers, BGH owes its survival to government tinkering.
If at any point the bottle begins to cloud throw away immediately as this means sources of contamination have taken root in your oil.
The arrests and broadcast bans have shocked many Kenyans used to a freewheeling media and irreverent political culture that has taken root since 2002.
Nongovernmental and public-private initiatives have also taken root in coffee-growing regions of Central America and around the world to help guide farmers.
The voters' anger is mainly the byproduct of the wide and persistent slowdown that has taken root since the global financial crisis of 2008.
The first of your four Masters titles was the seed that pollinated the sport in countries, and communities, where it had never taken root.
Risk is about the death of the dream of the internet, and the toxic and misogynist attitudes that have taken root in its wake.
But because ancient humans had already taken root in North America by this point in history, more evidence will be required to bear this out.
By the time detailed anatomical drawings appeared, like those of Leonardo Da Vinci in the early 16th century, the simplified symbol had already taken root.
As recreational legalization has taken root in 10 states, Americans in those places are more likely to consume edible cannabis than users where it's illegal.
In America this idea has already taken root in the "right to repair" movement; legislatures in a dozen states are considering enshrining this in law.
In reality, the widespread consumer fraud is a natural result of the very business model that has taken root at our nation's largest financial institutions.
New e-scooter startups have taken root in dozens of cities, and ride-hailing companies including Uber and Lyft have unveiled their own scooter services.
But in the past two decades, a rambunctious democracy has taken root in Taiwan, and the contrast with life on the mainland is increasingly stark.
With Israel and Egypt tightly controlling Gaza's borders, most of its 1.9 million inhabitants cannot travel outside the enclave, where Islamist mores have taken root.
Nonresidents arriving from countries where the illness has taken root, like Italy, have been refused entry and returned on the same planes they arrived on.
He said the idea of becoming a musician had taken root when his parents had made him attend a concert by the cellist Emanuel Feuermann.
As Rosin wrote: Despite the nagging existence of Val Schnurr and Misty Bernall's best efforts to humanize her daughter, the Cassie myth has taken root.
While this view has become an important part of the language of Constitutional discourse, it is not a philosophy that has taken root on the court.
Still, the idea that having your penis pearled will make have you wringing orgasms out of your partner by the dozen seems to have taken root.
You're not mad or anything—just amazed, that the seed of this guy's spirit, once so understated, has taken root and created a powerful, intimidating plant.
Five years after the popular uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and elsewhere, a bleak, apocalyptic strain of post-revolutionary literature has taken root in the region.
It is a politics that has now firmly taken root in the Western world, and is carrying out an assault on liberalism and the established order.
Those forces, he said, had taken root "in increments not discernible to the naked eye," leaving the country more vulnerable than ever to a political eruption.
Eastern influences had taken root in LA decades prior, with Sridhar Silberfein setting up his Center for Spiritual Studies out in Topanga Canyon in the 1970s.
Among these fertile hills, a flourishing cooperative community of biodynamic vineyards and farms has taken root — with several of them now welcoming guests for farm stays.
In isolation, such moves would suggest that a disregard for the law and tolerance for crime had taken root at the top of the US government.
It breaks the concept that has taken root in the Israeli political system that Netanyahu is a political magician, invincible coalition builder and forever prime minister.
But the program's name can also be found in another city where CVE has taken root: Chicago, where police contracted with Geofeedia between 2014 and 2016.
To that end, he built out his plan to temporarily suspend Muslim immigration and to extend that prohibition to anyone from nations where terrorism has taken root.
But many are little more than a clump of rock and mud on which sprays of rivergrass and shrubs have taken root, still green against flowing brown.
More importantly, when federal programs engage with workers only after the impacts of dramatic change have taken root, options available for mitigating the effects are severely limited.
It's already taken root among the donor class and poisoned some of them against Gillibrand, and if she's behind on fundraising, that could impact the entire campaign.
Over the last decade, Carnegie Hall's composer in residence position has tended to go to veteran iconoclasts whose innovations have taken root in the broader classical scene.
Early this year, Amanda Taub, a writer for The Interpreter, a column and newsletter, visited Germany to see how far-right populism has taken root in Europe.
A healthy collection of Australian bars, restaurants, and clothing stores have taken root in a stretch of NoLIta, around Mulberry Street, that some people call Little Australia.
There is a well-known and disturbing trend among sports-loving billionaires that's taken root as various leagues have become Big Business over the last five decades.
The idea that a strong competitor like Crawford had to be eliminated to clear a path for the rest of the tribe seemed to have taken root.
Specifically, the they'll be looking for things like sea sponges, brittle stars, urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars, and anything else that may have taken root under the ice.
As the idea of corporate social responsibility has taken root, so companies have increasingly championed a range of causes, including gay rights, diverse workplaces and a global view.
It has taken root so strongly that it now equates to groupthink: talk like a corporate robot or lose your standing as a top mind in the room.
But ideas like reducing resource use, reusing and recycling and automating that have taken root in the clean technology sector are now finding their way into the fields.
The cafes have taken root in 603 states, including New York, where they are most prevalent in the Hudson Valley: Eight exist and more are on the way.
Similar schemes have taken root on Twitter and other platforms, but Twitch is one of the few places with enough angry users to make rage-spam a viable business.
Given the partisanship that has taken root in the decades since Biden first entered Congress, harping on about reaching across the aisle may appear out of touch with reality.
The movement seems to have taken root: Alcohol Change UK claims that 4m Britons took part in both 2017 and 2018, up from just 4,000 in its first year.
We know from history that demagogues and genocidal regimes have taken root not necessarily because they had majority support but because the majority remained silent as the injustices built.
By the time many young men do reach college, a deep-seated gender stereotype has taken root that feeds into the stories they have heard about themselves as learners.
Within months of Maddox's birth, he had to tell Grace that a substantial mass had appeared near her right lung and that several smaller nodules had taken root nearby.
It forms the basis of the liberal Democratic order that has taken root in the U.S., and has long been the economic, social and political foundation in our country.
Rather than crumbling, though, their falsehoods have continued to spread and grow — and they've taken root in the media ecosystem in which the president chooses to spend his days.
Editorial Toward the end of the Obama administration, the Justice Department called on judges to end the cash-register system of justice that had taken root across the country.
Major cities are linked by high-speed rail, and long drives between cities have never really taken root here the way they have in the United States and Europe.
In 1939, the organizational expert Peter Drucker wrote that fascism had taken root because the establishment had offered "no new order" to counteract the dislocation of the Great Depression.
While aboard the Arctic-bound ship, she quickly became absorbed by the "history of conjecture" that has taken root in the North Pole, the theories that have settled there.
With all but full control of Turkish media, Erdogan's conspiratorial narrative, which depicts the United States as a deceptive frenemy pulling its strings to destroy Turkey, has taken root.
But the attack also forced Canadians to confront a growing intolerance and extremism that has taken root particularly among some people in this French-speaking corner of the country.
Trump in recent days has spread the unfounded conspiracy theory that the caravan has received financial support from Democrats, a claim that has taken root in right-wing circles.
If you suspect that something unwelcome has taken root on your computer, these are the best ways to root out the cause of the problem and claim back your machine.
" F. Jennings of Catland Books says he'll also be utilizing mystical rituals to try to "dislodge and disrupt the fundamentalist and fascist elements that have taken root in power structures.
Following the suspension of Médecins Sans Frontières from the camp in 2014, the notion that Rakhine officials and healthcare professionals are complicit in genocide has taken root in the community.
House Republicans have scheduled votes this week on 18 bills aimed at addressing the scourge of opioid addiction that health experts and policy makers say has taken root across America.
More disturbing yet for the euro's longer run survival is the fact that political fragmentation has now taken root in Italy and Spain, the eurozone's third and fourth largest economies.
Similar opposition campaigns have taken root in states like Ohio, where supporters say they've been kept off the ballot, in part, because of the drug and business lobbies' strong stance.
They had expected that the snippets promoting activity would have taken root about 10,000 years ago, when humans began subsistence farming, a lifestyle that demands long hours of physical labor.
Air France CEO Anne Rigail told the audience of the Fortune Global Forum on Monday that flying shame had taken root in her own household among her husband and children.
So we're making choices day in and day out to navigate the built environment that's constantly reproducing the ways in which inequality, racial inequality, has taken root in our country.
But the "mob rule" line of attack appears to have taken root among a growing number of Republicans in Congress, which opponents consider an appeal to Trump's loyal base of supporters.
The arrests and broadcast bans have shocked Kenyans used to the freewheeling media and irreverent political culture that have taken root since the end of decades of autocratic rule in 2002.
But the biggest problem facing the US is not more cases of coronavirus coming from Europe -- it is that the disease has taken root on US soil itself by community spread.
Perhaps most important, a robust network of retailers and service providers — from big brands like Abercrombie & Fitch to small design firms that focus on store layouts — has taken root in Columbus.
There is a feeling, fair or not, that officials — even the well-liked Mr. Andreasen — are moving too fast, chasing the image of normalcy before a real recovery has taken root.
At West 33rd and Ninth Avenue, where the Cheyenne Diner stood for decades before trucks carted off its chrome walls in 2008, a seven-story, 12-unit rental has taken root.
Reynolds' symptoms were extreme, but the sickness was contagious; it had first taken root last year, when the club was about to finish 10th for the third time in its history.
They forced a spotlight on accusations that corruption had taken root in the highest ranks of the government in Slovakia, including in the office of the then prime minister, Robert Fico.
If this work had been carried out in the wilds of scientific publishing, the former would have taken root in formal papers, while the rest would have been buried and ignored.
In recent years, more than 100 pro-Russian media outlets and nongovernmental organizations have taken root in Serbia, according to the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies, a Belgrade-based think tank.
Many of those who live here are migrants from other parts of Peru who have tried to escape poverty by joining in the growing export trade that has taken root here.
Their politics marks a new trend in traditionally tolerant Thailand, where Buddhist nationalist movements have never taken root in the same way as in countries such as Myanmar and Sri Lanka.
And the package intercepted in Toronto further signals that the deadly trend of the drug that's 22 to 1.53 times stronger than heroin has taken root in Ontario, and other eastern provinces.
And the package intercepted in Toronto further signals that the deadly trend of the drug that's 40 to 22 times stronger than heroin has taken root in Ontario, and other eastern provinces.
This is a rather grim prescription, given that azithromycin-resistant gonorrhea is now being reported in 81 percent of countries, and ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhea has taken root in 66 percent of countries.
In the months following the Ethiopian disaster, a narrative has taken root that Boeing cut corners in bringing the 737 MAX into service in order to keep up with Airbus's popular A320neo.
"LA provides for an incredible landscape; both economically—with the slew of galleries that have taken root; and inspirationally—with the countless resources available to those who seek them," he tells Creators.
The world's third-biggest economy contracted in the third quarter and though a recovery is widely expected to have taken root, many analysts believe the external pressure will keep growth below-par.
She hails from Oaxaca, in southern Mexico, but we never glimpse her home, for she has taken root in another household, in the capital, and gives no sign of wishing to leave.
And soon a new, improvised family of three has taken root at the estate, with many members of the extended family dropping in and out to confuse Toby and jar his memory.
In Mexico, the election on Sunday of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a frugal leftist firebrand, bucked a rightward political shift in Latin America that has taken root over the past four years.
Obviously the sacrifices, if you want to call it that, that were made on an emotional level have taken root and with the meaning of what we've done as a body of work.
" Warren also called for criminal justice and immigration reform "to end mass incarceration and all of the unnecessary, cruel, and punitive forms of immigration detention that have taken root in the Trump administration.
This is most common on computers, but can occasionally be a problem on smartphones too—anything from a dangerous bit of malware to a cryptocurrency miner could have taken root without your knowledge.
Vice President Mohammed Jusuf Kalla spoke at the opening of the two-day conference, saying he hoped religious leaders could help "straighten" the extremist ideology that has taken root in some Muslim communities.
Those long ago planted seeds in the 1960s have taken root in a few of us, grown to prominence slowly but steadily ever since, and now expanding to the younger generation in force.
A few weeks later new volatility had wiped out the year's stock market gains, concerns had taken root about global growth, and U.S. data showed weakness in the housing market and business investment.
At Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, and in the thousands of communities where trails have taken root, we have seen the power of trail, walking and biking infrastructure to deliver incredible real-world outcomes.
However, even with these cautionary tales still fresh and potent, the latest wave of movements has not been deterred, illuminating how deeply and broadly the values of democracy and freedom have taken root.
They also demonstrate how a new sense of uncertainty has taken root as Fed policymakers come to grips with a broadening realization that the economy's potential appears to be weaker than previously thought.
"Interesting and alarming read of the results of 60 years of left wing 'well-meaning' radical socialist policies that now have taken root and is ready to supplant traditional Sweden society," Sands-Pingot wrote.
Judge Quemener also ruled that the state could not get rid of the oddball restaurants, places of worship, schools, theater, library and other community places that have taken root, courtesy of the energetic volunteers.
" And Jews in London have not embraced the trend, as Jayne Cohen explains: "Unlike another New York Jewish food tradition—bagels and lox—this one doesn't seem to have taken root outside North America.
The idea of imposing restrictions on parents' dress has taken root in fits and starts in recent years, primarily in an effort to discourage adults from wearing inappropriate or revealing clothing on school campuses.
Officials in Beijing say they fear terrorist ideas have taken root among the Uighurs and point to outbursts of violence in recent years, particularly a deadly riot in the capital of Xinjiang in 2009.
Over the past two decades, critical public policy reforms have taken root in Latin America, as many democracies have established nonclientelistic social programs that promote food security for all citizens, regardless of party affiliation.
Apart from concern that corruption has taken root on the watch of an entrenched political leadership, many worry about its bearing on national security and the integrity of the military, Israel's most hallowed institution.
The purported topic of conversation was to be Libya, a country where ISIS has taken root and an uncontrolled flow of refugees threatens to destabilize neighboring states and undermine the security of Europe. Plausible.
They also share an anti-establishment sentiment that has taken root in Italy but which has international parallels such as Britain's vote to leave the EU and the U.S. election of President Donald Trump.
One of the most remarkable places where this has taken root in recent decades is the Gulf region of the Arabian Peninsula, which has some of the most affluent populations in the Middle East.
Screenshot: GizmodoAs well as spotting nasty infections that might have taken root on your computer, the software can also repair damaged files, guard against your personal data being stolen, and watch for dodgy online links.
"A victimhood complex has taken root in the American left," the younger Trump writes in a book that is focused on how the Trump family has been victimized as a result of his father's presidency.
As the concept of "pay for performance" has taken root in corporate America, more C-suite executives are gaining firsthand experience with the major upsides — and occasional pitfalls — that can accompany generous equity compensation plans.
A thriving salvage vehicle industry has taken root in the New York area because of its proximity to ports including Port Newark-Elizabeth in New Jersey and large auctions that sell cars from local dealers.
Previously a relatively obscure hotelier, Unizo is now being seen by foreign investors as a prominent battleground for corporate governance and whether Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's push for greater transparency and reform has taken root.
This week, drawing on our own research and a study by the Resolution Foundation, a think-tank, we report that a similar—if not yet as severe—problem has taken root across the Atlantic (see article).
Working with a group of Macalester College students to examine the FAA data and compare it with the 2016 election results, I learned that wind power has overwhelmingly taken root in red states, counties and precincts.
"Reforms have not taken root in the south due to conflict driven by the Moro struggle for self determination," said Julkipli Wadi, former dean of the Institute of Islamic Studies at Manila's University of the Philippines.
That's the strength and appeal of this modestly scaled movie, which was written and directed by Ben Chace, an American who shot in Cuba before its new diplomatic relationship with the United States had taken root.
The idea for a company in the retail space had already taken root by the time she applied to business school, but she didn't outright admit in her essays that she wanted to start a company.
Rather than a sporadic germination, this latest performance seems to have taken root a while ago: on his website, Woodward posted photographs of straw and tree figures from rituals, captured by Marcus Leatherdale and Charles Fréger.
Other theories have taken root among his followers — like Pizzagate, QAnon and the baseless, sensational claims made about Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexual assault — often without official censure.
"We need significant reform in both criminal justice and in immigration, to end mass incarceration and all of the unnecessary, cruel, and punitive forms of immigration detention that have taken root in the Trump Administration," Warren wrote.
Iraq's Shia south and Kurdish north and north-east are, in effect, separate countries, while in the war zone of its Sunni-dominated west the fearsomely brutal rule of the so-called Islamic State has taken root.
Though shaken by the "hate" storm, she says ideas for a new novel have taken root and insisted, with nonchalant charm, that she will quickly forget the years of research and writing that went into "Ksiegi Jakubowe".
If anything, the world is more complex now as terrorism has taken root in new spots around the globe, nation state adversaries have emerged and new technologies have made the spread of radical ideologies easier than ever.
As the recovery from the Great Recession has taken root in the last few years, we have seen a pattern of generally improving job market numbers that generate an impression of a moderate, but uninspiring economic improvement.
Since its cancellation in 21964, it has easily taken root at the bottom of even casual fans' power rankings, below the original series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager (often outstripping even The Animated Series).
His case, the second involving stockpiled weapons and Nazi paraphernalia in Sussex in two months, highlighted how a resurgent white supremacist threat associated with violent and deadly incidents has taken root in communities across the United States.
After President Nazarbayev decided to step down earlier this year, the peaceful transfer of power and competitive elections show both that democracy has taken root and that the desire of the Kazakh people is for continued development.
"Ties of trust and confidence have been shattered on both sides of the divide as positions have hardened and a 'zero-sum' mentality has taken root," wrote Kristian Coates Ulrichsen from Texas-based Rice University's Baker Institute.
This is important not just because it offers potential economic opportunities to longtime residents, but also because it didn't push the poor into other neighborhoods, where economic hardship and violent crime may have taken root once again.
In The Atlantic, Taylor Lorenz explores how conspiracy theories and extremism have taken root on the platform: The platform is likely where the next great battle against misinformation will be fought, and yet it has largely escaped scrutiny.
In urban areas, places with sleek, lounge-y atmospheres like Joe & the Juice and Pressed Juicery have taken root in retail spaces, offering amped-up, on-trend beverages with ingredients like spirulina, maple water, turmeric, and sea salt.
It carried out a spate of ineffectual, but widespread bombings in 2005 and appears more recently to have allied itself with IS. In public the Bangladeshi government refuses to accept that IS has taken root in the country.
This demonization of those holding different points of view has also taken root in our political culture — violating First Amendment norms and corrupting our understanding of those unique American principles and ideals that animate and bind us together.
But "paradises don't last," insists Cousins, as he shows us the squalor that's taken root on the same street corner where the RKO studio, home of that sound stage on which the winter wonderland was created, once stood.
Beyond political protests and pride parades, a quieter, more somber effort has taken root among them to report on, collect, and document their history, in order to preserve their past and to demonstrate what makes gay culture distinct.
The tech industry is vital to the economy of Washington State, where a cluster of infections has taken root and 10 people have died, leading companies there to take extra measures to halt the spread of the virus.
Along with a songbook that references not just World War II, but the I.R.A. and the Pope, there is an evident strain of Islamophobia in some of the far-right organizations that have taken root among their number.
Some of that shock, as Craig Smith and I reported, came from a concern that the tragedy may have been a product of a growing intolerance toward Muslims and extremism that has taken root in parts of Quebec.
And yet even now the policy still hasn't properly taken root: The distractions posed by the imbroglio in the Middle East have directed all too much muscle, money and mind away from what, in global terms, truly matters.
That brings the total number to roughly 14,000 US troops that are working with the Afghan government to counter a revitalized Taliban insurgency as well as an ISIS affiliate that has taken root in some parts of the country.
The efficacy of the EU has been roundly challenged, destructive nativist and nationalist sentiments have taken root, Turkey has become not a buffer for Europe but a problematic partner, and Russia has been given new opportunities to make mischief.
"After 40 years of nuclear power, special interest groups connected to the nuclear power industry have taken root everywhere in South Korean society, blinding the eyes of the people," the Korean Federation for Environmental Movements said in a statement.
The ostensible villains of Trump's speech: the transnational criminal gang MS-13, which started in California but has taken root in El Salvador and whose members have been fingered in a string of high-profile killings in Long Island.
XXXTentacion, a gifted but controversial rapper who was highly influential on a generation of young rappers who have taken root chiefly on the online platform SoundCloud, was killed on Monday outside a motor sports store in Deerfield Beach, Fla.
Following mounting criticism, the agency's diagnostic criteria were slightly loosened to allow testing of certain hospitalized patients who did not have a clear exposure to the coronavirus and to include four additional countries where the virus has taken root.
Perhaps the most radical notion that has taken root thanks to Bang on a Can is that of success through generosity, with composers attending each other's concerts, playing each other's music and founding record labels that foster new voices.
From one moment to the next, a new protocol has taken root, one gleaned from the lessons learned in Wynwood, the small arts district across the bay that became the virus's first hub of active transmission in the continental United States.
Her speech reflected questions that New Zealanders have been wrestling with as the shock of the attack has begun to fade: namely, how deeply extremist sentiments have taken root in the country, and how to prevent such violence from happening again.
Over the last five years, it has hit a neonatal unit in Venezuela, swept through a hospital in Spain, forced a prestigious British medical center to shut down its intensive care unit, and taken root in India, Pakistan and South Africa.
A fear of migrants, their customs — and sometimes, their produce — has taken root in Italy, fueling the rise of populism and the ascent of Matteo Salvini, the tough interior minister and far-right leader of the anti-migrant League party.
President Trump said the clampdown was needed as the United States enters a "critical time" in the fight against the virus, which has taken root in the country after spreading from China to Italy, South Korea, Iran and other countries.
And as they move to document the spaces they've called home, a new configuration of agender, lesbian-friendly queer nightlife has taken root in their stead, one that may prove a blueprint for the future of queer nightlife in general.
Many of the websites of traditional media lack the latest ad options, and video-savvy net media have not taken root to the same extent in Japan as in countries like the U.S., said Yoshiya Nakamura, executive analyst at Nielsen Digital.
The female future it proposes is not reserved for the coastal enclaves of New York and California, but has taken root in other parts of the United States — including the South and the Midwest — and within the global system on the whole.
Still, the brouhaha has shone a light on how Freemasonry, a secretive movement that originated in 16th-century European guilds, has taken root on a continent where finger snaps and fist bumps are more common than secret handshakes and rolled-up trouser legs.
Israel's sweeping victory nearly two decades later allowed Jews back into the Old City for the first time, and fueled the desire to reclaim all of the Jewish Quarter, including the area where the razed Arab neighborhood had taken root over the centuries.
Raised as a Quaker, he said he registered as a conscientious objector during World War II. Mr. Venturi arrived at Princeton in 1944, when modernism had taken root at other architecture schools, particularly Harvard's, then led by the Bauhaus master Walter Gropius.
He kept the courtyard exactly as he found it, pocked with small eruptions through which seedlings had taken root, and where another architect might have opted to tear down the walls in the office space, to turn it loftlike, he did not.
A resurgent Taliban, which by American estimates controls more than 40 percent of the population centers of Helmand Province in the south, continues to bedevil the beleaguered Afghan security forces, while the Islamic State has taken root in Nangarhar Province in the east.
The infrastructural issues — the housing, the schools, the train platforms — are in shambles; but they also translate to a moral corruptness that has taken root with politicians and the people who make the decisions about what to invest in the community, situated far above Harlem.
"For the first time in my career, over the last decade, some of the American people are no longer of the view that we can do anything," Biden said, hinting at a national spirit of pessimism that has taken root in the 2016 election.
The star of a television show -- one that has been said to capture the economic anxiety of the President's base -- just let off a tirade that captured the worst kind of social and cultural hatred that has taken root since the 2016 presidential election.
Deepfake videos, which use AI technology to make it appear that a person is saying or doing something that they never actually did, is a growing problem that has raised alarm bells at a time when misinformation has quickly taken root on social media.
But the main point applies even to friendships that may have taken root in the soil of politics: We need to work to stay in relationships with people despite deep differences of opinion, not just across the aisle but on either side of it.
The area has long been known for its mosques from the Fatimid and Mamluk eras of 1,000-or-so years ago, and in more recent years unofficial settlements have taken root, with many small workshops and factories that are often dependent on child labor.
In fact, the fallout from the Özil affair and a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment that has taken root in certain parts of the country after an influx of more than one million Syrian refugees have made hosting the championships more urgent, Bierhoff said.
Mr. Trump has not specified precisely how he would alter the American approach to Syria under the Obama administration, which largely limited its military entanglement to aerial bombardments of Syrian territory held by the Islamic State extremists who have taken root in Syria and Iraq.
Purse attributes at least some of that growth to a new co-branding trend between the independent music and food industries, a strategy that's been in effect for decades on a much larger, integrated scale, but has only just taken root among startup groups and smaller operations.
They exemplify a newer breed of USBM that's taken root in recent years, post-Cascadian boom; their balance of savagery and delicacy takes a heavy influence from its European forebears, but retains an urgency, a straightforwardness, and a pathos born of urban blight that's all American.
Bushwig and DRAGnet just celebrated their fifth anniversaries, and the revived scene has given way to a larger alt-drag movement that's taken root in places like Miami (whose answer to Bushwig is Wigwood, named after the city's Wynwood neighborhood), Austin, Portland, Seattle, and San Francisco.
The series, which was previously in development, was inspired by the true stories featured in Epic Magazine which aim to humanize immigrants at a time when nationalism and distrust of outsiders has taken root in the U.S. As the "Little America" website explains: Everyone here came from somewhere else.
Innovation and creativity aren't confined to any one place, and the startup hub idea that has taken root in the Valley can be replicated in other areas of the country and world with effort and commitment on the part of entrepreneurs, government and a whole slew of economic constituents.
For years, officials in the Philippines have been reluctant to acknowledge that the Islamic State has taken root in the country, even as the militant group has taken credit for a series of deadly attacks across Southeast Asia and been implicated in other plots foiled by regional governments.
The message has taken root: In a national survey in December, one-fifth of respondents who had heard that Mr. Joko was born to a Christian parent now believed the news, and nearly one-quarter of respondents who had heard that he was Chinese believed that to be true.
As the needs of the lesbian community continue to evolve, a new wave of alternative queer nightlife that eschews gender binaries, affected labels, and strictly delineated queer sensibilities has taken root, and it may be able to provide a blueprint for the next generation of lesbian-inclusive spaces.
But as the UC Irvine researchers—and a story in WIRED—noted, Price's extraordinary feats of recollection were accompanied by a kind of obsessive-compulsive fixation on recording the details of her life, one that appeared to have taken root after a "traumatizing" move to LA when she was a girl.
For others, it took much longer for the bigger picture of the revolution to come into focus, as it was in a constant state of flux, battling detractors, internal dissidents and the Yankee colossus to the north, unhappy that a socialist regime had taken root 100 miles off its coast.
While new events led by Indigenous artists have recently taken root in New York — including the expansive First Nations Dialogues and, at the Park Avenue Armory last fall, the First United Lenape Nations Pow Wow — the Thunderbirds, as they're known, have been dancing in the city for more than 50 years.
Add to that invisible malware that can 'watch' you enter your password once its taken root on your system, plus the very real possibility of password database breaches on services with inadequate security measures, and you can see your personal collection of numbers, digits, and special characters is under threat from all sides.
Jesse's dismay that the voice of God has gone silent; the arrival of forces hunting the creature that's taken root inside the preacher; and Jesse's single-minded drive to manipulate more people into hearing his words all point to an open-armed embrace of what really made Preacher the classic it's become.
This story seems to have taken root in Aronofsky's psyche, along with all his other obsessions — the horror of being trapped in a female body under the thumb of domineering men, the duality of light and darkness, the explosive relationship between mankind and the planet, and the mystical, cyclical nature of being.
Rather, it is cited by liberal Israeli advocacy groups as a place where the "judaisation of East Jerusalem" can be seen firsthand — where, in the past 20 years, two Jewish settlements (Ma'ale ha-Zeitim and Ma'ale David) have taken root at the center of the Arab neighborhood, and now sit walled off and heavily guarded.
Since burst pipes left many without water for days during a freeze in March (caused by a storm nicknamed the "beast from the east"), a perception has taken root that England's nine privately run water and sewage monopolies have showered money on their bosses and shareholders in recent decades, while under-investing in basic infrastructure.
Throughout the collection of white ethnocentrists, nationalists, populists and neo-Nazis that has taken root on both sides of the Atlantic, Mr. Putin is widely revered as a kind of white knight: a symbol of strength, racial purity and traditional Christian values in a world under threat from Islam, immigrants and rootless cosmopolitan elites.
At a deeper level, the lottery also referenced the origin of fine art in Japan — the misemono (spectacle, show) and corresponding carnival-like atmosphere that characterized many viewers' first interactions with oil paintings in the Meiji Period (1868–1912), before the austere, enlightenment-oriented institutions of the museum and trade exposition had fully taken root.
The quality-before-quantity movement has most conspicuously taken root at a series of new Miami Beach hotels, many in the emerging Mid-Beach area, with destination cocktail bars that appeal as much to locals as to visitors and allow both to enjoy the atmosphere for the price of a drink rather than a hefty overnight bill.
Given the deep-seated racial, economic and political divisions that have taken root in the country, perhaps the US Senate, US House and President Trump, himself, should begin each day by reading Washington's Farewell Address to help remind them that when the Founding Fathers established our system of government, the goal was to create an enlightened and United States of America.
Whether it is because of the assertiveness of the hard-liners, the ambiguities fueled by the competing messages or Beijing's policies, the relationship between the United States and China has become so strained and unpredictable that even the need for a united effort to address a global health crisis has not overcome the suspicions that have increasingly taken root on both sides.
But the disease has taken root in the country yet again, with the total number of suspected cases this year reaching almost 50,000 as of early November, according to the W.H.O. Most of the measles cases were reported in the country's most-populous state, São Paulo, with Brazilian officials worrying that the outbreak grew after cases were imported from neighboring Venezuela.
Donald Trump ran for president promising to "drain the swamp" of corruption and self-dealing that he argued had taken root in Washington, DC. But not only has he immediately moved to pack his transition team with lobbyists and millionaires, his personal financial situation also poses a series of massive conflicts of interest and lays the groundwork for financial self-dealing on an essentially unprecedented level.
While the US has been busy over the past decade making headlines for slapping debilitating fines on foreign banks actively participating in money laundering, all while prying open offshore jurisdictions like Switzerland, a lesser-known transformation has taken root in the US. After all, all that dirty money the US targeted elsewhere — in Latvia, in Estonia, in Germany — had to find a new home somewhere.
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The dangerous, depraved cities gradually became safe for clean-living professional families who happily paid thousands of dollars to prep their kids for the gifted-and-talented test, while the region surrounding Greensboro lost tobacco, textiles, and furniture-making, in a rapid collapse around the turn of the millennium, so that Oxycontin and disability and home invasions had taken root by the time Palin saluted those towns, in remarks that were a generation out of date.
The Clean Power Plan, years in the making, was not finalized until a few months before Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE was elected, arriving at a time when market change had long been in motion and after deep change had already taken root.
We elect our first black President, and appear on the cusp of electing our first female one, and our collective, pre-existing case of what now calls itself the GOP, the host in which our worst nature seems to have currently taken root, regresses into something annoying but manageable: the rosacea that flares up right before your wedding; the migraine that ruins your anniversary trip to Palm Springs — the kind of things Alanis Morissette might have written a whole song about, if she wasn't Canadian and entitled from birth to universal health care.

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