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But press freedom is a liberty that undergirds all others.
He calls that economic change the "trend that undergirds everything".
That investment inflow undergirds U.S. investment, production, and job creation.
All this has unmasked the corruption that undergirds our system.
Some layer of reality inevitably undergirds a public fairy tale.
Among all Miéville's themes, its political sophistication that undergirds his whole project.
This is a way that white supremacy undergirds the public school system.
But an undercurrent of prejudice still undergirds the National Front's fervent rallies.
Teachers unions are strong champions of American public schooling, which undergirds our democracy.
"What undergirds tax compliance is deterrence—potentially being caught and punished," said Slemrod.
No justice suggested that a sound national security rationale undergirds this travel ban.
The demographic shift has upended the advertising business that undergirds the network TV model.
Amazon Web Services undergirds a vast swath of the internet as we know it.
Eventually, American companies will prosper domestically when science-based evidence undergirds policy initiatives again.
It undergirds the resilience necessary to absorb the inevitable shocks any political system faces.
The narrative undergirds the raison d'etre of the DPRK and its unfinished ultimate task.
OK. Because it doesn't sound like you're even talking about the patriotism that undergirds it.
Even in this digital age, steel undergirds our military power, not to mention critical infrastructure.
This is also, of course, the view of James Madison, and it undergirds the Constitution.
The Constitution undergirds the House right to withhold the articles of impeachment from the Senate.
But the idea of asserting legal protections established by collective action undergirds the entire document.
"Optimism is a moral choice," he says, one that undergirds programs grounded in extreme practicality.
The first has to be the wholesale giveaway of societal data that undergirds A.I. system development.
The platform undergirds their livelihood and their lives, and the demands on time and effort grow.
Meanwhile, there is also the possibility of attacking the residential segregation that undergirds school segregation directly.
One key factor undergirds confidence that the so-called Brexit will not deliver Lehman-like troubles.
It instead increasingly reflects the multipolar and mutative traits of the technological innovation that undergirds it.
The greatest Justices have always understood that politics, defined broadly, undergirds much of the Court's work.
The issue is really wonky, but it also undergirds the very foundations of the Republican plan.
This is definitely a departure from the individualistic definition of success that undergirds our understanding of prosperity.
There's a pragmatism to that point that undergirds a lot of what you write in the book.
Moreover, it undergirds the deep security, economic and values-based relationship the U.S. and EU want to have.
A passage contemplates the inevitable "I"/"eye" pun that undergirds much of the book: The acquisitive, insatiable I .
It's the kind of journalism that recognizes its fundamental role in promoting citizenship, and hence undergirds our democracy.
The growth in speed is important as the internet undergirds more of our daily lives and the wider economy.
This rickety measure undergirds America's entire welfare system, determining the flow of hundreds of billions of dollars a year.
The idea of liberating Americans from the yoke of car ownership undergirds much of Lyft's rhetoric around product development.
The goal of restructuring our economic systems to account for ecological and environmental damage undergirds all the other suggestions.
All these films make visible the hidden labor which undergirds the global economy, and expose its monotony and precariousness.
His scandal is unquestionably funny — until you question it, then recognize how much personal tragedy undergirds the whole thing.
The fear of white violence undergirds the narrative of "Ginny Gall" like a buzzing in Delvin's ear that never ceases.
Winning isn't a political philosophy -- and if that is all that undergirds your party, that party is in deep trouble.
Michael, this argument about abolish ICE, which undergirds what Nancy&aposs talking about here, it&aposs exploded across the country.
I also rather like Italian brands, and I don't mind Jeeps at all — and one of those undergirds the 500X.
At stake is not just how quickly the investigation concludes, but how much evidence ultimately undergirds the case against Mr. Trump.
Anyone still espousing this failed strategy — or the neoliberal ideology that undergirds it — should not be in charge of anything again.
This phenomenon, may it live long and prosper, undergirds the current re-expansion of venture capital from its post-2000 hibernation.
That philosophy undergirds my carbon tax bill, which was the first to give direct benefits to coal miners and their communities.
Addressing the needs of today's students must be central to the federal policy infrastructure that undergirds our promise of higher education.
And the lie undergirds the tale that whites alone built that county and made it among the wealthiest in the nation.
Oslo's security arrangement — which gave the Palestinians responsibility for internal security and, in coordination with Israel, fighting terrorism — undergirds that trap.
Cricket is less consoling in Mr. Adiga's hands; he has an eye for the corruption that undergirds the sport in India.
"The president's behavior undergirds the rationale for impeachment for those who were supportive of it from the very beginning," Smikle said.
Just ask generations of female workers at Ford Motor Company, who know that workplace sexual harassment undergirds a system of oppression.
The earlier you can get into the cycle of the disintegration of a political system that undergirds security and order, the better.
This past, Dunbar-Ortiz persuasively argues, undergirds both the landscape of gun violence to this day and our partisan debates about guns.
Booker's core message has remained consistent over many years in politics -- with a focus on love and unity that undergirds everything else.
We were taught that the right to vote undergirds all other rights, that free and fair elections are necessary for social progress.
A similar hybrid impulse undergirds "LionHeart," the debut album by the singer and rapper Geko, who is of Libyan and Algerian heritage.
Recode has its roots in business journalism but covers an ever-growing area that now undergirds stories of all types and topics.
Nevertheless, his stubborn insistence on having "seen things firsthand" undergirds these fantastical visions with a lifelong lust for sights, places, and reality itself.
The key to the Saudi dilemma dates back nearly three centuries to the origin of the alliance that still undergirds the Saudi state.
Advocates for the changes say that the Title X program, as is, undergirds support for abortion by helping keep abortion providers' doors open.
If one subscribes to the best-of-all-worlds philosophy that undergirds much of Ingels's practice, Via 57 West is a veritable jackpot.
It was the kind of barbarism and heartlessness that undergirds much of America's development, yet it was regarded as an act of charity.
It is the inevitable crash of old versus new power that undergirds our democracy and is critical to the evolution of power itself.
"Congress's power to conduct oversight and investigations is firmly rooted in the separation of powers that undergirds our Constitutional framework," the House attorneys wrote.
There are many reasons, but the biggest worries are: The census undergirds our democracy — yet we're about to conduct it under highly worrisome circumstances.
Within these thematic areas there's another premise that undergirds how Gibbs and his colleagues are committing capital — what the firm calls "taboo" investment themes.
For investors, what makes the company compelling (beyond its string of successful games) is the technology platform that undergirds its popular mobile gaming titles.
This is really important stuff: NIH is responsible for a lot of the basic research that undergirds the development of better drugs and vaccines.
Although scaffolded by the valorization of certain bodies over others, at the end of it all, nothing undergirds the desire besides the desire itself.
As proof, the young president can point to his own quick rise to the top, a stunning success that undergirds many of his pronouncements.
But it's worth understanding how exactly their actions have hurt our effort to count every person in the country — an effort that undergirds our democracy.
Jamil Zaki: Empathy is our ability to share and understand one another's feelings—a psychological "superglue" that connects people and undergirds co-operation and kindness.
This is ultimately the message that undergirds Shameless: as long as you have a heart of gold, even if only sometimes, we're rooting for you.
One way to ensure that focus on the future is by employing permissionless innovation — the philosophy that undergirds the runaway success of the tech industry.
Democrats will get a chance to sound off with their votes on the question of idealism versus pragmatism that undergirds so much of this debate.
Winning those voters again not just in Michigan but in Ohio and Illinois, which vote on March 17, undergirds Mr. Sanders's hope for a comeback.
The big social media firms enjoy enormous power; their algorithms are inscrutable; they seem to lack a proper understanding of what undergirds the public sphere.
Democrats will get a chance to sound off with their votes on the thorny question of idealism versus pragmatism that undergirds so much of this debate.
What if her dismissive "I don't know hers" toward other pop stars isn't trivial cattiness, but the same kind of competitive challenge that undergirds hip-hop?
Germany doesn't want to lose British buyers, but it can't afford to undermine the common-market structure that undergirds its sales to the rest of Europe.
Colleges including Duke and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are offering classes in the blockchain technology that undergirds these virtual currencies to crowds of eager students.
Cruz, unlike Rubio, has declined to concede that he himself cannot reach the magic number of 1,237 delegates, an assumption that undergirds much of his Florida strategy.
Even if young readers are understandably spared its main source — the formative trauma of discovering his affair with her governess — its emotional aftermath undergirds her autobiographical art.
No, Trump may prove a liability on tax reform because he exposes, more clearly than ever before, the fantasy that undergirds the Republican approach to the economy.
Entitled "The Geometry of Rhythm," the one-act play returns us to the foundational question that undergirds the book: in what ways does poetry survive the poet?
Airports will need to expend capital on building longer runways, while airlines will need to pour money into improving the technology that undergirds engine performance and airframe efficiency.
The logic that undergirds Trump's threat to NATO is that a world of American de-escalation is as dangerous as one where we will escalate over the Baltics.
As I spend more and more time writing about the sexual violence that undergirds American culture, our vocabulary for this kind of violence has begun to seem profoundly impoverished.
It undergirds all of these issues of extreme poverty and nobody in the West is really talking about it and so it felt like the right (thing to do).
And college football and basketball players don't financially benefit from the commercial licensing of their images, names, and likenesses even though their overwhelming presence undergirds the money-making system.
It's the insistence that every woman's story in this context is valuable that undergirds Orange Is the New Black's fourth season — its strongest and most gut-wrenching to date.
Wallace described nearly 2 percent of all known bird species during his time there, Dr. Berry said, conducting the kind of basic descriptive biology that undergirds this new research.
As a maker of the equipment that undergirds cellular networks, the company plays a crucial role in China's innovation drive and its push to influence technology outside its borders.
Countering terrorism requires both tactical efforts to thwart attacks and strategic efforts to counter the extremist radicalization that fuels its hatred and violence and undergirds its strat­egy and global appeal.
Destroying or disabling work, student, immigrant, asylee and refugee programs is apparently not enough to sate the nativist sentiment that undergirds this Miller-led transformation of the US immigration system.
The season opens with a bit of folklore about a man making a deal with the devil, and that feeling of something menacing and barely understood undergirds everything that happens.
The scene, just as many others are, is emblematic of the cardinal friction that undergirds the 10-episode series from showrunner Christopher Keyser: To anchor control, you've got to enforce order.
She is one of the country's leading experts in its prevention and causes, and her research undergirds much of the modern thinking on the topic, including the phenomenon of suicide contagion.
Ammonia, a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, undergirds many biological processes and lowers the freezing point of water, thereby boosting the odds that alien worlds might host liquid lakes or oceans.
The "Nobel Prize of computing" went to three researchers whose work undergirds the revolution in artificial intelligence, from face-recognition services and smart speakers to warehouse robots and self-driving cars.
This larger social vision that undergirds Mel Chin's work and the insightful curation by Raicovich and No Longer Empty are the means by which we gain art that cannot be forgotten.
Facial recognition software has notoriously struggled to accurately identify non-white, non-male faces, a phenomenon that undergirds arguments that biased data has the potential to create devastating real-world consequences.
For the indigenous communities all these changes accumulate into a landscape that is becoming increasingly unfamiliar, unmooring them from the thousands of years of accumulated environmental knowledge that undergirds their culture.
Sholette developed this cosmic metaphor as an art writer in his books and other writings to articulate the often hidden influence of activists and people whose participation undergirds the arts economy.
The "fairness" argument that undergirds Trump's appeals disregards a fundamental point of American foreign policy: The under-provision of defense by allies is not a bug in America's global security architecture.
Clinton, who friends say turns to religion in difficult times, has increasingly seized opportunities, some spontaneous and others planned, to speak more openly about her faith, including how it undergirds her politics.
Unexpectedly, Mr. Efron has developed a sweet gift for highlighting the poignancy that undergirds his studmuffin persona; the women may lust after Teddy's body, but the movie relies mostly on his heart.
The idea that undergirds the show is a potent one, that femininity is itself a sort of sociopathy, whose performance, if you truly nail it, might be the source of ultimate power.
We cannot waive our right to vote because that right doesn't primarily prevent a harm to us as individuals; it prevents a harm to an institution that undergirds the rights of others.
I've seen a few different ways he might do this — like withdrawing from the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the original treaty establishing international climate talks that undergirds the Paris accord.
The galaxies we see captured in static positions in beautiful deep-field shots are actually guided by many complex forces we don't yet fully comprehend, including the cosmic web that undergirds the universe.
The Antiquities Act undergirds our system of public lands and waters, providing a legal framework to protect the special places that should go to our children, and our children's children, as national monuments.
In the years since, it has struck me that the ring symbolizes the way our marriage bond undergirds our life together, supporting and nurturing our existence just as public infrastructure supports our communities.
Nominee Kavanaugh is a threat to the legal right to privacy that undergirds both Roe and Griswold and a host of other cases that gave us legal access to abortion, contraception, marriage and family.
It never fails to find purchase with the crowd at least a bit, and that says something about us when it undergirds the spine of our most visible working-class entertainment for so long.
This time, a sale would revive memories of Mr. Trump's unorthodox decision to take a phone call from Taiwan's president and publicly question the "one China" policy, which undergirds the United States-China relationship.
This argument undergirds the religious assimilative efforts of the original colonists, the displacement and the ensuing death marches, and the Allotment Era legislation that sought to chisel away at tribal lands piece by piece.
And it is now what undergirds Bayer's confidence that Roundup will remain a moneymaker, even if the company ends up paying billions of dollars to settle the legal morass it inherited with the sale.
And he made an explicit pledge to honor the collective defense principle that undergirds the trans-Atlantic alliance, something he pointedly refused to do in May when he spoke at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
The money mill that undergirds many of China's aggressive -- if not reckless -- assets buying in Hong Kong and overseas may be coming to a temporary halt, if the cat has the upper hand this time.
The Smiley books are pretty much entirely about the functioning of the deep state—how it both undergirds and fundamentally contradicts democracy—which has been a major theme of the early months of Trump's presidency.
The innate worth of every person not only undergirds King's philosophy of nonviolence and the insistence of the American Declaration of Independence that we all have God-given rights but also that black lives matter.
But there, too, Mr. Trump will be under pressure to do what he refused to in Brussels during his first trip: explicitly endorse, on European soil, the Article 5 collective defense principle that undergirds NATO.
Like the laws of physics, which determine and undergird these "everyday" experiences, race determines and undergirds everyday experiences, as well: poet Fred Moten has discussed how large race is — so large that one cannot outrun it.
However, there are a handful of other moments in which God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness verges on realizing that the persecution complex that undergirds its predecessors' stories might not be all that airtight.
The media undersold the threat to many freedoms before election night, and it would be self-dealing, and a disservice, if the only liberty under attack we rose to defend was one that undergirds our industry.
Tracing these artists in an alternative history that not only influences but also undergirds the works of Marshall, Lovell, Gallagher, and others is the subject of Jacques Goldstein's 50-minute documentary Black Is the Color (2017).
An exhibition that shows us the length, breadth, and depth of this country, its limits and what undergirds it would help us understand how it became what it is, and such understandings may help us transform it.
The panel will have a key role to play in 2017 as lawmakers contemplate whether to reauthorize a key portion of the 2008 update to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which undergirds controversial NSA data collection programs.
To this day, White's seminal thesis undergirds almost all modern scholarship on why the Judeo-Christian tradition in the West is seemingly at odds with the ecology movement, which was just coming into being in White's era.
The collision of traditional ways of life with the trappings of modernity, particularly the international movement of capital and the air travel that undergirds it, threatens global health by highlighting the uneasy juxtaposition of old and new.
How many S&P 500 companies could do better if the go-along-to-get-along thinking that undergirds so many boardrooms is replaced by energetic skepticism and diverse viewpoints drawn from very different life and professional experiences?
It reveals the libidinal, nihilistic pleasure that undergirds fascism, everyone mad at Virgil's tweet about Salo reveals the exact same thing lol The dirtbag left cannot be as easily separated from the Sanders campaign as anonymous online harassers.
The central idea that undergirds "What's Going On" is something between panic, bewilderment and resignation: Gaye sets out to identify what is wrong with the country but seems overwhelmed when the immensity of the answer stares back at him.
I felt like what he was doing was looking for the common humanist values that exist in most of the world's religions and trying to impart those — that kind of basic morality that undergirds most of the world's religions.
The material undergirds the accusations against Mr. Trump, and highlights how much is still to be learned about the scope of a scheme that the impeachment charges call a blatant effort to solicit foreign help in the 2020 election.
Yes, a strong sense of the human figure — particularly the female figure — undergirds these seven sculptures and four works on paper (all dated 2016), along with an appetite for contrasting textures and a flair for recombining patterns and images.
That battery is also uniquely designed, with continuous rectilinear shape that undergirds the vehicle, making it possible to have a low, flat continues floor throughout the car while distributing battery weight evenly and helping create a low center of gravity.
Cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology that undergirds them are about unleashing the potential of humanity by eliminating intermediaries, transaction costs and government intervention — all of which takes a bite out of legitimate businesses, especially in a dictatorship such as Venezuela.
But the intellectual amplitude and the moral seriousness are fortifying and instructive, and a solid realism undergirds most of the bookishness: this is a plausible picture of an intellectual at work—the character within the novel, and the author outside it.
That approach undergirds the conceptual and critical projects that won him both fame and grief starting in 1970 — when, as his contribution to the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition "Information," he placed in a gallery two ballot boxes made of clear acrylic.
While never losing sight of the film's comedic tone, Oh and Heche make the characters' motivations for fighting, and the pain that undergirds those motivations, very lived and visceral, so much so that you suspend your disbelief when they fight again and again.
The refusal of Democrats and the American left to hear — or to grant some legitimacy to — the grievances of white America as it loses power and stature to ascendant minorities and to waves of immigrants from across the globe undergirds the Trump movement.
Without those institutions and practices in place, and the trust that undergirds them, national leaders have immense incentive to make big, flowery promises but do the minimal amount required of them — "organized hypocrisy," a too-frequent state of affairs in international relations.
Withdrawing the U.S. from NATO would be a grand victory for Mr. Putin and effectively destroy a 29-country alliance that undergirds the E.U.'s security and the world order, and senior administration officials were at first unsure if Mr. Trump was serious.
One option: toward something more equitable, more helpful to more people, more in line with what those people actually want from a space program (hint: maybe not human spaceflight), and perhaps more in line with the Outer Space Treaty that theoretically undergirds it all.
Priya Parker, author of "The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters," suggests spending less time focused on décor or going through the motions of what we think a gathering should look like and more time thinking about what undergirds connection.
That information, as well as Mr. Trump's comments on the campaign trail, prompted Democratic lawmakers, mayors from cities with large foreign-born populations and some business leaders in Silicon Valley to call on Mr. Obama to undo the legal framework that undergirds the program.
He believes that Marbury v Madison, a case from 1803 that established the Supreme Court's authority as constitutional arbiter and undergirds two centuries of jurisprudence, was wrongly decided (though, in a nifty bit of reasoning, he also condemned the court for upholding the Affordable Care Act).
One of the key notions that undergirds Trump's view of the FDA is that if the agency just got rid of some of the pesky restrictions for drug approval, we could have a golden age in drug development, not just for rare diseases, but all diseases.
"The Dynamex decision, which undergirds the AB 5 bill, was one of the most landmark decisions in California for labor in several decades," said Steve Smith, director of communications at the California Labor Federation, one of the many unions in the state advocating for the legislation.
A tacit takedown of originalism — the idea in legal scholarship, espoused most prominently by the late conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, that judges should abide by an assumed understanding of what the Constitution's authors "originally" intended — undergirds much of Schreck's critique, and for good reason.
Venture capital firms over the last year or so have wrestled with how forcefully to lean into investing in startups linked to cryptocurrencies: Now an older-line venture firm — Menlo Ventures — is making its first investment in the world of blockchain, the tech that undergirds virtual currencies.
In the course of the investigation, some two dozen people have pleaded guilty to a variety of racketeering, fraud, and money laundering charges, sweeping out several generations of leadership from some of soccer's most powerful organizations and transforming the dynamics of the multibillion-dollar business that undergirds the sport.
" Moulton is from "one of the least liberal areas of the famously liberal state," and he's "not talking about yanking to the left or hewing more to the center—or much policy, period—so much as he's stressing the philosophy of bipartisanship that undergirds the concept of national service.
There, China's conduct in claiming vast territorial waters and building military outposts on artificial islands risks undermining the freedom of navigation and free flow of commerce upon which our prosperity depends, the peaceful resolution of disputes that undergirds stability and the rights of allies we have vowed to defend.
The bestselling novel is now an HBO series, and the screen adaptation drives home one of the book's core messages: For Elena (Elisa del Genio), her best friend/double/nemesis Lila Cerullo (Ludovica Nasti), and all the children growing up with them in working-class postwar Naples, violence undergirds every interaction.
But that idea is really just a subset of a larger notion that, though doubtless never fully adhered to in practice, at least conceptually undergirds healthy societies — the notion that the most powerful and influential people in public affairs should be held to a higher standard of conduct rather than a lower one.
For someone who campaigned as a anti-politician who would bring a hard-nosed business sense to Washington, Cuba presents Trump with a golden opportunity to place economic pragmatism and the tangible benefits it would bring to citizens of both countries over the out-dated and counterproductive Cold War ideology that undergirds the embargo.
That's the sort of thinking that undergirds the SPDR MSCI Emerging Markets Fossil Fuel Reserves Free E.T.F. "Energy conservation and lowering their carbon footprint is something that a lot of people are trying to do," including in their portfolios, said Matthew J. Bartolini, head of SPDR Americas Research for State Street Global Advisors in Boston.
For all the talk about how Medicare for All is a "pie in the sky" idea, what's left unsaid is that as soon as the wonk trigonometry that undergirds these plans makes contact with the mischiefs of ideology (and the depredations of industry lobbyists), these public option pastries are also launched into the cloud layer.
Wealthfront and Hedgeable were both charged with willfully violating Section 206(2) of the Advisers Act which prohibits fraud, and Section 22(216)-280, the Compliance Program Rule, which undergirds the obligation for registered firms to have a compliance program in place with the policies, procedures, and controls necessary to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Even if we recoil at the technocratic perspective that reduces "user-generated content" to so much interchangeable window-dressing or surface cosmetics, it's important to be aware that, in VR, "content" is only the tip of the iceberg, and that there's an enormous scaffolding of engineering and programming that undergirds everything we experience on its platform.
What undergirds the "personhood" claim, as well as the anti-abortion position in general, is a fundamental religious belief among some people that at the moment of conception a soul has been implanted in that fertilized human egg, providing the possibility not only of life on this Earth, but also, of vastly greater importance, eternal life with God.
It's a contentious theory (which may have been fundamentally misinterpreted) because some claim that it led to a historic decrease in crime in the 1990s (that is essentially continuing), while others have contended that it undergirds policies such as New York's "stop and frisk" program, which considered analysis has shown unjustly targeted Black and Latino men.
"I write separately to observe that though this decision rests upon perennial principles — in other words, no grand innovation of law undergirds our decision today — the government … chose to detain Jaen for the entirety of this appellate process," Circuit Judge Rosemary Pooler, who was appointed to the court by former president Bill Clinton, wrote in a commentary on the case.
The technology that undergirds cryptocurrency is complex, but because it's been touted as the next big thing for the last several years — teenagers have Coinbase Wallets and various semi-normal people got rich quick with Bitcoin and then poor quicker — it feels as if even the less financially sophisticated of us should have wrapped our heads around the whole phenomenon.
To start, researchers had made big advances in the technology that undergirds formal methods: improvements in proof-assistant programs like Coq and Isabelle that support formal methods; the development of new logical systems (called dependent-type theories) that provide a framework for computers to reason about code; and improvements in what's called "operational semantics"—in essence, a language that has the right words to express what a program is supposed to do.

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