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The apocalypse undergirding the world of Death Stranding is complicated.
But the specific figures undergirding that briefing were previously classified.
Transparency, however, is but one value undergirding our nation's political discourse.
It is the iron undergirding of morality, aesthetics and practical philosophy.
Undergirding such inequality was the PRI's suppression of information and dissent.
There is nothing within the philosophical undergirding of conservatism that requires it.
Undergirding it was the memory of the 2012 shooting in Aurora, Colo.
Which is, really, the idea undergirding the addition of the human panel.
But standing in the room with the paintings, I see intuition undergirding intelligence.
Undergirding the artist's image and character scavenging is the logic of the database.
Undergirding this is how the power of striking workers has declined since Ronald Reagan.
People are feeling positive about the economy and that's undergirding all of this data.
Development is the undergirding support system for ensuring people are not forced to migrate.
The definitions undergirding the goals of this legislation are, simply put, quite a reach.
But there are racial assumptions undergirding these accusations that it would be reckless to overlook.
It has employed information operations that strike at the credibility of fundamentals undergirding the West.
The two most important institutions undergirding European stability -- NATO and the European Union -- confront grave threats.
The chorus's hypnotic incantations have the undergirding of a glistening orchestral landscape, sometimes swaying, sometimes blooming.
Undergirding it all is a focus group of Trump voters led by Republican Strategist Frank Luntz.
Every Void experience takes place on a custom-built stage, undergirding the virtual experience with real heft.
What terrifying revisionism -- and what a window into the Trump administration and the conservative ideology undergirding it.
Undergirding these numbers is a growing concern that Latinos might be stuck in a cycle of disengagement.
We are providing the technical undergirding in support of an agency that is actively enforcing this inhumane policy.
Politically, it offers conservatives an opportunity to work toward the restoration of the constitutional foundations undergirding our nation.
Her paintings, like her films, bring out the particularities of movement, or the mental processes undergirding the everyday.
Undergirding their back and forth is the scholar, hinting at future developments and his own identity in footnotes.
If there's nothing concrete undergirding the idea that UConn is bad for women's basketball, then what's really going here?
She operated with an almost Socratic method, quizzing her staff on the sourcing and suppositions undergirding the day's news.
Lawmakers at times used Zuckerberg as a resource to learn about his platform and the new technologies undergirding it.
The narrative undergirding Trump's speech in Saudi Arabia is that the Saudis are partners in a common struggle against terrorism.
As the undergirding of American global power, America's alliances provide a historically-tested alternative to that unaffordable and unsustainable role.
The stories of Black, trans sex workers are especially vital to honor and uplift when considering the violence undergirding transphobia.
"While I am hesitant to jump to a conclusion, I'm troubled by the euphoria undergirding the gathering here," Minerd said.
Inflation remains weak in Europe, undergirding expectations that the central bank will be slow to take back its free money.
The US still regards fashion as a major manufacturing industry undergirding the national economy, as opposed to a creative industry.
While reform was welcomed, many inmates were demoralized both by the specifics of the proposed law and the process undergirding it.
"White Trash," Nancy Isenberg Undergirding so much of the discourse surrounding resentment in America right now is the conversation about race.
" The employees continued, "We are providing the technical undergirding in support of an agency that is actively enforcing this inhumane policy.
People like LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz are undergirding the Democratic Party with their largesse.
Changes in our capitalist economy are undergirding them, and these devices are both products of that culture and shapers of that culture.
It's a network of invisible signals undergirding most of the internet, each one corresponding to a small but tangible sum of money.
But whatever the reasons undergirding the correlation, death sentences did not follow the same steady decline as murder rates during those years.
That means Christian values are undergirding these decisions and votes, and different gender identities and sexualities are just not accepted or embraced.
Undergirding this genre is an implicit dialectic: Technology has changed us, robbed us of something important, and we must get it back.
Similarly, the tonal shifts are less jarring and the clumsy pacing more tolerable when there's a consistent emotional arc undergirding the entire story.
The rapper returned with "Vitamin D," a track that features the string section for Sisqo's "Thong Song" as the undergirding for the beat.
The theory undergirding this shell game is that these donations are "charitable" and thus fully tax deductible, unlike paying state and local taxes.
Lincoln, for his part, came to understand that Douglass's moral vision was impeccably correct—and a critical undergirding for Lincoln's increasingly militant views.
Jim Crow was the law of the land for 80 years, undergirding the architecture of social and political life in the American South.
Undergirding the story was the striking fact, confirmed by experts and studies, that standard condoms have long been too long for many men.
But in crucial cases, he joined the court's liberals in reaffirming the principles undergirding Roe, effectively serving as a bulwark for preserving it.
Undergirding this frenzy are three myths that have percolated through Silicon Valley, but even the slightest critical thinking would alert us to their fallacy.
Then again, it could be saying something about what the ideology undergirding the party, from the point of view of its voters, really is.
Later on, in the third year, we finally recognized the structural problems in the system that were undergirding a lot of the other problems.
Undergirding that, which doesn't get talked a lot about, is that neoliberalism worked in large part because of the underlying racism that was going on.
The feed and its discontents is the theme undergirding Bandwidth, the latest science fiction novel by Eliot Peper, released today by Amazon Publishing imprint 47North.
Undergirding each of these thorny issues is an implied question: What does Mr. Zuckerberg — the man at the center of all this — actually believe in?
Undergirding his case is something obvious: Since its 2010 IPO, Tesla stock has returned close to 800%, and at times has returned more than 1,000%.
He mines the vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth for close harmonies, undergirding their singing with a wan wash of strings, the barest touch of propulsion.
Undergirding Harris' weak fundraising performance and overspending is her increasingly fragile standing in Iowa polls and lack of a standout moment the past four months.
Ballmer, though, argues the data out there is mostly insufficient — that the statistics undergirding major political debates are hard to track, and sometimes tainted by bias.
Over the past couple of decades, the principles undergirding Flores evolved into specific rules about exactly how long and under what conditions children can be held.
" But undergirding Article 28503 is another pledge — Article 22019 — which states NATO members "will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack.
We see Lady Gaga, her bound wrists undergirding her raised legs, or the Icelandic popstar, Björk, who waxes eulogistic about Mr. Araki in a video here.
In so doing, the department violates not just some technical legal doctrine but also an ancient and axiomatic principle undergirding virtually any decent system of laws.
But, as with everything else having to do with Trumpian aesthetics, it's easier to assess the undergirding thought process here through its failures than its successes.
On the right, the response to the crash went beyond ostrichlike blindness in the face of the shattering of the assumptions undergirding their public policy views.
The United States wrote treaties undergirding NATO and its bilateral alliances promising to consider an attack on allied territory as an attack on the United States.
Undergirding this sentiment is what we call the false equivalency of non-white disadvantage, which treats all racial minority groups as though they are equally disadvantaged.
Taking up communication as subject and medium paved the way for examining the labor, legal, market, and material histories undergirding the flow of information and objects.
But his belief in democratic norms — the same belief undergirding his post-partisan optimism — made him uncomfortable with the use of executive power in domestic policy.
Undergirding our understanding of history is a belief that if we had been present, we would have done things differently—been more outspoken, braver, than our forebears.
Taken together, the legacy of Knowledge Revolution and Friendster were the two key components undergirding Roblox: a physics sandbox with strong creation tools, and a social graph.
For those of us preoccupied with America's role in the world, the obsolete assumptions and habits undergirding what's still called "national security" will continue to evade examination.
The unfortunate consequence, though, is that the second half — when grown-up versions of these children return to the playroom — doesn't have the emotional undergirding it needs.
Undergirding all of it was an assertion that despite having never held public office, Ms. Nixon, a Democrat, knew all about the capital and its notorious dysfunction.
Well, in a sense, the Buddhist idea of "not-self" grows out of the belief undergirding this mission — that the world is pervasively governed by causal laws.
That would accord with the theory undergirding the capsule's extravagant design: that the best way to ensure its transmission to the future is to make it conspicuous.
Adults may make fun of trigger warnings, but most kids support them because they're about extending a hand to others, undergirding an ethic of caring and decency.
His campaign gave me a reason to believe that in the long-term, we might be able to change the systems and institutional beliefs undergirding our democracy.
Philosophies about having a baby the "right way"—and the scientific knowledge undergirding the advice we're expected to follow—are, like so much else in health trends, cyclical.
With that concession, Trump capped a whirl of activity advancing Russia's objective of splintering the alliances undergirding the Western world's security and prosperity for the past 70 years.
Shortly before Alabama was set to certify Jones' victory over Moore, the Republican's spokeswoman railed against the process and emphatically stood by the expertise undergirding the campaign's complaint.
Congressional Republicans, even last week's conscientious objectors, would have borne a significant share of responsibility for that disgrace as they bear significant responsibility for the Trumpism undergirding it.
In the left-wing magazine Current Affairs, the editor Nathan J. Robinson ridiculed Mr. Buttigieg as a clever political marketer without ideas or a record undergirding his ambition.
What Reagan delivered was a broad message with a couple of undergirding principles, and the party consolidated into a loose coalition of interests without any identity-based divisions.
The postwar order — its military alliances, trade pacts, political integration and legal framework — feels flimsy, and the nature of the American power undergirding it all is suddenly unclear.
Any hint that those undergirding forces might be compromising the impartiality of a source is an immediate turnoff, said Julius Kurushko, strategy director at review-tracking firm ReviewMonitoring.com.
Gandhi conceived of the residence, a holiday home for a Swiss lawyer, as a classic hip roof separated from the boxy undergirding of a typical Nova Scotian house.
Only in a couple of moments, when the focus isn't even on him, does he let down Boesman's guard enough to suggest the fear undergirding so much ferocity.
But the entire thrust of the book is that when you're talking about Judeo-Christian values, you're talking about values that are still undergirding the secular Enlightenment worldview.
Undergirding Quayside would be a "digital layer" with sensors tracking, monitoring and capturing everything from how park benches are used to levels of noise to water use by lavatories.
However, the laws undergirding them remained in place, so while institutional burdens were lifted, employees were still protected by federal law if they refused to participate in certain procedures.
And it won't be long until the next spat, or perhaps even feud, in which the whole regulatory system undergirding EU-US data transfers is threatened to be upended.
The upshot of these two studies seems to be that activity monitors have the potential and, increasingly, the scientific undergirding needed to influence how long and well we live.
It was a perversion of the agreement undergirding embargoes, we argued, making a mockery of the idea that they were good for journalism and the public, instead creating stenographers.
The adjusted to fit abstractions lay bare the classical elegance undergirding Lawler's compositions, accentuating the importance of horizontal and vertical alignments and the disorienting effects of diagonals and curves.
The statutes undergirding E.P.A. policies—the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Toxic Substances Control Act—typically set out time frames for making rules or taking action.
Biden would call for a steady hand as President Donald Trump continually downplays and misrepresents the severity of the virus, while Sanders pointed to structural issues undergirding the current crisis. 
Ms. Martin is also aware that her book, even with science undergirding the racy personal musings, will be subject to intense scrutiny and skepticism — if it's taken seriously at all.
Undergirding the Oriati Mbo's resilience to the Masquerade is a philosophy revolving around "trim," a complex system governing the maintenance of relationships between people that contain and reflect the world.
Transpiring with the pace of a hymnal procession, the track combines distorted guitar chords, a chipmunked introductory passage, and a solemn rhythmic undergirding to create an intimate, lo-fi sensibility.
In this story though, science isn't at war with religion, but in fact provides a path to deepening devotion to belief, undergirding the pursuit of purpose in a world of mystery.
Constant connectivity defines 21st-century life, and the infrastructure undergirding it all is both digital (the internet and our social media platforms) and physical (the gig economy, e-commerce, global workplaces).
" Referring to those remarks, Banks wrote, "Your comments to the press recently reveal your undergirding philosophy regarding impeachment, and I urge you to reconsider your position on conducting a speedy trial.
Undergirding my work was the deeply held belief that other countries viewed our constitutional separation of powers and democracy as full of warts but still the best aspirational model relative to others.
We've seen the same belief undergirding the great redemption debate of the past few months, as the famous men who lost their jobs last year begin to clamber back into the spotlight.
It is the First Amendment, Enlightenment values, and the liberal principles undergirding the marketplace of ideas that have empowered conservatives to defend conservative students' right to speak and organize on college campuses.
So part of the undergirding to this story of a new LA is the at times explicit at times unspoken comparison to New York City, a preeminent global capital for visual art.
The philosophy undergirding the speech, administration officials said, is that melding public and private forces to rebuild the nation's physical backbone will vastly expand the resources available to pay for doing it.
Hence, undergirding this critique of America is the implication that the Nazis approved of white America's racist treatment of black people — you know, the ones taken from that "shithole" known as Africa.
And while this has caused some concern about the forces undergirding the market, to Piper Jaffray technical analyst Craig Johnson, the increase in buybacks is a reason the market will continue to rally.
A network of invisible signals undergirding the internet To keep track of who sent the customer, the stores ask participating sites to include a little code at the end of each product link.
However, undergirding the excitement and potential for real movement building was one troublesome fact: 53 percent of white women voted for Donald Trump while 94 percent of black women voted for Hillary Clinton.
This appears to be Mr. Rothkopf's sweet spot — knowing how to attract crowds with shows that feel relevant and accessible (and sometimes whimsical), while at the same time undergirding them with intellectual heft.
Based on Objectivist cartoonist Steve Ditko's creations Mr. A and the Question, Rorschach is the purest expression of the fascist impulse Moore detected beneath the moral absolutism in the worldview undergirding superhero stories.
Indeed, by looking closely at the data and re-examining the assumptions undergirding our attempts at reform, we can create a more just system that strategically targets the harm we seek to mitigate.
Last month, Mr. Oli, his party and a 50-member delegation from the Communist Party of China hosted a two-day symposium on "Xi Jinping Thought," the political theory undergirding China's communist government.
As they draft and share opinions, justices sometimes change positions, subtly in ways that affect parts of the legal reasoning undergirding an opinion, or more dramatically in ways that affect the entire outcome.
When a writer focuses more on forming a community with his readers than conveying the fact of an experience, he can be left high and dry when the assumptions undergirding that community change.
Some politicians want to maintain their grip on power and stop those pesky voters from highlighting their records and holding them accountable, even though this means gutting the most important freedom undergirding our democracy.
But at the hands of both Democrats and Republicans, this massive 600-page legislation flunked the first big test of whether Congress can sustain the bipartisan coalition undergirding one of America's 20 largest industries.
The correct way to view Trump, Chait argues, is instead as a force exposing the divide between the raw feeling undergirding conservative politics and the buttoned-up terminology Republican politicians created to channel those sentiments.
Without the implicit richness that came with Martin's fiction undergirding it, Game of Thrones is coming to seem, as Todd VanDerWerff says, much more like a conventional drama, rushing from crowd pleaser to crowd pleaser.
If his analytical use of paint and color moves Ringe's work in the direction of American Minimalism, he compounds that movement's materialist formalism, and ultimately refutes it, through the extra-visual ideas undergirding his process.
That transition from ad revenue to subscription means that the infrastructure undergirding these companies needs to be completely ripped out and replaced with new solutions designed to solve a whole new set of problems — and opportunities.
At the same time though, as the internet grew and commercialized, the mechanics undergirding these campaigns started showing up in troublesome ways, pulling in gullible passers-by and people whose sense of reality was already shaky.
Read more " _____ • Natasha Lennard in Esquire: "To frame Saturday's events as a fight between supporters of the president and his denouncers roundly misses the key tensions undergirding the confrontation: that of anti-fascists versus white nationalists.
Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz, a leading theologian of Reform Judaism who argued that the modern emphasis on reason and self-imposed ethics needed the undergirding of what he called a covenantal relationship with God, died on Jan.
There are plenty of less outré designs too, like the flat marble Op table with its elliptical, open-circle base — a Blackman Cruz staple — or the Deliquescent dining table, with its sleek glass top and voluptuous undergirding.
The subways are also a key element in the subplot that many observers see undergirding the governor's current fury with City Hall: the emergent candidacy of the actress Cynthia Nixon as a primary challenger to Mr. Cuomo.
Yet, somehow, with his instinct and practical business experience, he managed to grasp the strategic realities undergirding the China and North Korea problems far more astutely than did his opponent Hillary Clinton or his senior adviser Henry Kissinger.
Her story of Indigenous and Jewish ancestry helped create a stronger undergirding for her Communist political commitments and vehement anti-Nazi stance in the 1930s, so Kahlo often went along with it, and propagated the lore of herself.
Facebook's desire to have a major stake in the technology undergirding virtual reality partly reflected the fact that it was not able to do so in mobile, even though it has managed to profit handsomely from mobile advertising.
And in an ironic display of the blindness of justice, President Trump is protected by the same First Amendment principles undergirding the very defamation and libel laws he has sought to rewrite in order to protect himself from criticism.
The handful of moderate Republicans who have broken with the president on matters of consequence — including in recent weeks to criticize his pressure campaign on Ukraine undergirding the House's impeachment case — are reluctant to to do so again and again.
"Only if the substantive interests undergirding the certification rules cannot be met by the ballot marking tools and electronic ballots, as shown by evidence presented by the parties, can the district court properly make a determination," Circuit Judge Richard Griffin wrote.
Not everything fits (there's an unearned "nasty woman" reference jammed in there), and the logic undergirding this entire story crumbles faster than a lamb in the jaws of a T-Rex if you consider it for more than two seconds.
It looks at Tether, one of the biggest Bitcoin exchanges out there, and starts to identify the questions of what value is undergirding the currency, how liquid the fund truly is and who are the backers profiting from the operation.
Meditation leading to a clearer mind is one of the ideas undergirding Why Buddhism Is True, a new book from Robert Wright, a journalist and scholar whose previous books delved into evolutionary psychology and the history of religion, among other topics.
Overall, this debate reinforced the conventional wisdom that has been undergirding the entire Democratic race thus far: despite her obvious flaws as a candidate, and the shellacking she took in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton is still the presumptive nominee for the Democratic Party.
The serialized tale of a woman who dies and winds up in "the good place" — only to realize she should have gone to the bad place — has the kind of plot that sounds like it should be undergirding a lesser Adam Sandler comedy.
But some cautioned the restriction may undermine the spirit of open source, which denotes that a piece of software is distributed free and the source code undergirding it is accessible to others so they can study, share and modify the creator's work.
If the principle undergirding Wednesday's ruling in Federal District Court stands, it is likely to have implications far beyond Mr. Trump's feed and its 52 million followers, said Jameel Jaffer, the Knight First Amendment Institute's executive director and the counsel for the plaintiffs.
The tacit assumption undergirding much of Western civilization — and indeed the US, particularly in its notion of manifest destiny — is that we are improving, becoming more efficient workers, generating more wealth, developing greater technological advances, creating more leisure time, having healthier and better lives.
The job of following the breadcrumbs largely falls to a pair of FBI agents (Michelle Forbes and Omar Metwally), but there's a solid "The Manchurian Candidate" quality undergirding the concept of trained assassins hiding in plain sight, just waiting for somebody to trigger their lethal programming.
The show's catalogue, edited by Stella Rollig, Artistic Director and CEO of the Belvedere, and Kerstin Jesse, curator of the exhibition, is a detailed compendium of the historical and technical research undergirding the display, with chapters devoted to the analysis of each painting in the collection.
Much of the time, the only instrument carrying a melody is the bass, undergirding Mr. Mthembu's stern voice as he intones lyrics in Zulu and Xhosa in a big, quavering baritone or recites words (in English) adapted from the visionary verse of Lindokuhle Nkosi, a young South African poet.
It was Trump dismantling budgets and regulations undergirding U.S. climate and environmental protection policies — in his nutty effort to revive U.S. coal-fired energy — while quietly announcing plans to withhold a promised $32.5 million U.S. contribution for the U.N. Population Fund, which supports family planning and maternal health.
In some ways, the fracking ban is indicative of the entire political bet undergirding the candidacies of Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren that the 2000 campaign will not be won by appeals to the narrow interests of traditional swing voters but through the mass mobilization of an energized electorate.
But as with all Burial, any expanded territory becomes a new sonic signature: those congas undergirding the sampled exclamations of "I fell in love with you," the toothpick-skinny synth pings that take over around six-and-a-half minutes, the straight-up 36 Chambers beat-cutting at the end.
They added that the one exchange they had misunderstood was not the only piece of evidence undergirding their belief that the relationship would not prevent her from fleeing and said that Butina had also offered to "provide information to the government" in a separate and ongoing fraud case involving Erickson.
The shady deals and fine print undergirding USPS transactions make for a straightforward business model: If a fledgling American entrepreneur wants to rake in on subsidies from the Postal Service, he or she should shutter his or her start-up and beg for an executive role at an e-commerce giant.
As the artist's dirt-under-the-fingernails aesthetic sinks in, the specific ways that the imagery relates to the prison industrial complex — which were outlined during my visit by the gallery's Associate Director, Raphael Guilbert — become a powerful subtext for the conflicts undergirding the work, even as the actual connections remain latent.
As in the large-scale sacred works of Mr. Pärt, the trance-like allure of slow-moving tonal harmonies has the undergirding of an elegant structure: The simple language of the first movement, a canon that expands outward from subterranean low strings, accrues a granitic weight that is sustained across the entire work.
Undergirding this sweeping work is the observation that biological and social systems respond similarly as they grow in size: an animal twice your size usually requires seventy-five per cent more calories to stay alive; as the population of a city doubles, the number of gas stations rises by around eighty-five per cent.
The continued expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, Netanyahu's heavy-handed interventions in American electoral politics and his relentless attempt (even in extremis) to stop the Iran nuclear deal have all been factors in undergirding the view that it is no betrayal of Israel to be critical of some of its policies.
The idea undergirding all of these measures, from the Dawes Act to P.L. 288, was simple: The U.S., tired of being constrained by the legal agreements it signed with these tribal nations, wanted to assimilate Native peoples into Anglo-American culture and, in doing so, erase their status as citizens of separate, sovereign governments.
I understand the urgency undergirding so much of the push for representation and why, for example, Warren supporters are so heartened by the idea of a smart and organized woman as president, especially since she's so often been undermined for misogynistic reasons, or why Buttigieg supporters felt passionately that his campaign was a huge symbolic win for queer rights.
Barr testified for five hours to the Senate Judiciary Committee last week and described sharp disagreements with the legal theories undergirding Mueller's findings — including whether Trump's tweets can be persuasive evidence of obstruction and suggesting Mueller told him privately, despite not indicating it in his report, that his obstruction decision was not based on the longstanding DOJ restriction.
The Democratic leaders' decision to select themselves as the message bearers to counter the president underscores how a partisan power struggle in a new era of divided government is undergirding the discussions over resolving the shutdown, even as the paychecks of hundreds of thousands of federal workers and benefits for millions of Americans hang in the balance.
The Democratic leaders' decision to select themselves as the message-bearers to counter the president underscores how a partisan power struggle in a new era of divided government is undergirding the discussions over resolving the shutdown, even as the paychecks of hundreds of thousands of federal workers and benefits for millions of Americans hang in the balance.
When one character who speaks primarily in famous inspirational quotes references Hamilton, you can guess the date on the screenplay's final draft within a week or two of its actual completion, and L'Engle's ideals of light versus darkness feel a lot more watery when what's undergirding them has the depth of an Instagram feed, rather than millennia of theological argument and thought.
But he never had a chance to absorb the concepts undergirding free trade that had been developed just a few decades earlier in the United Kingdom by Adam SmithDavid (Adam) Adam SmithWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow Young Democrats look to replicate Ocasio-Cortez's primary path MORE and David Ricardo.
The sound of these tracks reflects a group of musicians grounded in Detroit's sturdy bebop tradition — with a big, elastic swing feel undergirding some of the tunes, and dashing solos from the group's members throughout — but also adept at sculpting lush horn arrangements or incorporating propellant African drums and radical poetry (recited on two tracks by Mbiyu Chui, the pastor at the Shrine of the Black Madonna).
She wrote: The plain language of the Copyright Act, the legislative history undergirding its enactment, and subsequent Supreme Court jurisprudence provide no basis for a rule that allows the physical location or possession of an image to determine who may or may not have 'displayed' a work within the meaning of the Copyright Act … Nowhere does the Copyright Act suggest that possession of an image is necessary in order to display it.
In effect, the state has lengthened their incarceration, "undermining the most basic principle undergirding the criminal justice system: that a criminal sentence, once imposed by a judge, means what it says," the lawsuit said The lawsuit, which names the state corrections department and mental health office as defendants, was filed by the Legal Aid Society and Disability Rights New York, who are seeking class-action status on behalf of all inmates held in state prisons beyond their release dates solely because they are waiting to be placed in supportive housing.

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