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  1. underlie something to be the basis or cause of something

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Jewish teachings underlie so much of what makes America great.
The irrationalities of disgust, Nussbaum continues, underlie many social evils.
It's about respect for the principles that underlie this country.
Common sense, rather than nationalist zeal, seems to underlie that decision.
A number of factors underlie opposition to the Kinder Morgan project.
Here are six economic myths that underlie much of the recent rhetoric.
His strategic acumen Tesla's unique strategic choices underlie its trajectory of progress.
Something deeper than a mere tattoo treasure hunt seems to underlie this story.
The maths that underlie post-quantum schemes have not been similarly battle-tested.
The same payment protocol should underlie any type of purchase, physical or digital.
These statistics underlie a dramatic challenge for our communities — and the nation's economy.
And microbiome issues underlie plenty of health disorders like colitis and Clostridium difficile infections.
So it's possible that cultural differences may underlie some of the personality differences recorded.
Other genetic mutations almost certainly underlie tendencies to be morning larks or night owls.
Worries about China's growing dominance underlie much of the drive to strike trade deals.
And it's bad news for Toshiba and other companies whose shares underlie unsponsored ADRs.
To learn what genes underlie a given trait or behavior, researchers look for anomalies.
The forces that underlie economic growth have weakened significantly since the Reagan years, worldwide.
The first wave of gamification ignored the behavioral science principles that underlie every effective game.
The disorder is potentially caused by the same mechanisms that underlie neurological diseases, it concludes.
The major environmental factor that would appear to underlie this phenomenon is deep space radiation.
We all also agree that the best available science should underlie EPA's rules and regulations.
Re-establishing agency and dignity for the Assyrian community must underlie any solution the KRG takes.
Orientalist and techno-Orientalist narratives also underlie current global political events and have real-life consequences.
However, several factors could underlie this connection between depression, back pain and higher costs, Bilal said.
"The Future of Work" offers a quick introduction to the basic concepts that underlie the debate.
The paper provides a fascinating look at the business models that underlie the credit card industry.
The evidence, he hopes, will underlie new policies and laws that ensure the mangroves don't disappear.
That must always be our goal, and the righteousness of our cause must always underlie our strength.
It then tries to model from this information the network of protein interactions that underlie that disease.
Whether a switch is on or off generates the ones and zeros that underlie all computer code.
In recent decades, neuroscientists have begun to study the brain circuits that underlie the feeling of empathy.
First, our national policymakers must work to better understand the business models that underlie web-based services.
They underlie the sharp cuts to social welfare programs in the budget proposal he released this week.
Disadvantages and stress stemming from a history of discrimination and community segregation underlie these and other disparities.
Other factors that lead doctors to order a surgical delivery of the baby may underlie the link.
The overwhelming focus on numbers has substituted for the real policy objectives, and concerns, that underlie immigration systems.
It's generally true that when we don't use a particular skill, the neural connections that underlie it atrophy.
Thus, while talking about it, she's able to underlie its significance and how foolish the alternative would be.
Next, they took their inquiry one step further, probing which genes underlie brain aging patterns in healthy people.
The La Veja scoop is thus a reminder of the objectives that underlie Zarif's Latin America charm campaign.
We see the current struggle and must guess at and fear the details and motives that underlie it.
Identifying gene pairings that underlie human disease will require mapping the interactions of some 200 million gene pairs.
This may also lead to the disruption of brain circuits that underlie attention and cognitive skills, he added.
Some recover primarily by learning better ways to manage the trauma and mental illness that underlie many addictions.
Choice advocates often sidestep questions of inequitable funding and the housing patterns that underlie these disparities in spending.
Uber will almost certainly become part of index funds, which underlie the retirement portfolios of millions of Americans.
All of these factors impact our pricing, and underlie the amounts we charge for the care we provide.
" She chose locations ranging from local trains to narrow streets, which "underlie his rap and give it another dimension.
And the protocols that underlie bitcoin and other mainstream cryptocurrencies like ethereum suffer significant scalability and transaction bottleneck issues.
The Clack rebuttal was blunt and cut deep at the assumptions that underlie the work of Jacobson and colleagues.
Two powerful leaders, used to making tough decisions, but remote to emotions that underlie the issues behind those decisions.
Rather, it's the neural circuitry and the molecular mechanisms that underlie these nociceptive systems, and their similarity to ours.
More troubling is Judis's embrace of some of the presumptions that underlie the hawkish nationalism he aims to analyze.
Understanding the tiny animals that underlie the ecosystem is key to determining how well the whole system is faring.
This deal will be, therefore, a fundamental assault on the core principles that underlie our experiment in self-governance.
Some interesting reasons that underlie this poverty may be discerned by shining a little light into some dark corners.
The gambit succeeded in tamping down, albeit temporarily, the Saudi-Iranian tensions, which underlie much of the regional strife.
Illegal, anti-competitive conduct may underlie some of these problems, in which case aggressive antitrust enforcement is the answer.
He is also collaborating with scientists studying various parts the brain, such as the neural circuits that underlie fear conditioning.
The concept and the contacts which underlie that plan are all part of Ms Tennant's bountiful legacy to the earth.
"It's about preserving the tradition of hunting and the principles of fair chase that underlie the term 'sportsman,'" Ashe said.
Well, I think we have to understand what's happening, and I think there are two major things that underlie this.
This ubiquity and ease of manufacture underlie the interest in its use for nefarious purposes by, usually, unsophisticated lone actors.
Finally, they graduate to cognitive intelligence — the ability to reason in abstract symbolic terms — that underlie most intelligence assessment tests.
Clearly, science and our understanding of cause and effect must underlie our choices among alternatives and their relative trade-offs.
There is, however, much psychological research on the personality dimensions that underlie trolling behavior and the distinctions among these traits.
This sagging occurs in large part because the fat pads that underlie the skin on our faces thin with age.
He is systematically undermining American institutions and norms that underlie democratic government: courts, law enforcement, journalism, the intelligence community, truth.
We do this by setting healthy boundaries and also by exploring the deeper issues that almost always underlie our problems.
I saw the common sense that can underlie workarounds when my hospital floor instituted bar code scanning for medication administration.
They concluded that the genes associated with Williams-Beuren syndrome in humans underlie the friendliness of dogs compared to wolves.
So for various reasons that underlie that metaphor, the presidential election is not going to immediately solve the current distemper.
"Ironically, it may be the refined sugars, grains and high glycemic load carbohydrates that may underlie their kidney disease," he concluded.
In that call, Obama emphasized the shared democratic values that tie the two countries together and underlie the US-Philippines alliance.
"These are the mental skills that we believe underlie socially successful responses in general, and charisma in particular," says von Hippel.
"More institutional participation would ameliorate many of the Commission's concerns with the bitcoin market that underlie its disapproval order," Peirce wrote.
The core algorithms that underlie much of what Mr. Iansiti and Mr. Lakhani call artificial intelligence have been around for decades.
It is the risk that results from the organisation's usual way of working and the invisible drivers that underlie these behaviours.
These molecules offer a whiff of who we are, revealing age, genetics, lifestyle, hometown — even metabolic processes that underlie our health.
"We've found that the molecular pathways that underlie development of scales, hairs and feathers are strikingly similar," said Aman in a statement.
Email-based and password-based hacking underlie everything from the simplest frauds to the most complex, multi-faceted hacking campaigns, he said.
Such experiments underlie Motherwell's Open series, which originated from the artist's chance observation of one vertical canvas leaning against a larger one.
"I like to unveil the physics which underlie the behavior of clouds and weather in extraterrestrial planets," Spiga wrote in an email.
Infrastructure, the catch-all term for the physical, social and digital resources that make communities function, underlie all these determinants of health.
We are also seeing the operationalization of identity loyalty from Nike in terms of clearly articulating exactly what "values" underlie the brand.
"To proceed in this way calls into question the basic principle of fairness that should underlie our criminal justice system," Breyer wrote.
"Three experiments suggest that semantic features of the word — namely, associations with disgusting bodily functions — underlie peoples' unpleasant experience," the paper reads.
Whether travelers realize it or not, that is subtly informed by the same power structures that underlie much unfairness in the world.
Instead it's a set of artificial intelligence technologies that underlie the entire Salesforce platform and attempt to add a smart layer wherever possible.
"Cardiovascular disease continues to be a major cause of death and disease," and blood vessel damage may underlie much of that, Pope said.
Their history has accumulated in the ground beneath their feet, preserved in the same permafrost soils that underlie most of Alaska's North Slope.
Museums are "white spaces," unwelcoming to people who are often perceived to not know the unstated behavioral expectations that underlie the museum experience.
These historical developments underlie many of the changes in the legal status of military conflict that Hathaway and Shapiro bring to our attention.
Long-held psychological theories are failing replication tests, forcing researchers to question the strength of their methods and the institutions that underlie them.
It's only now that the amounts of sheer corruption and lawbreaking that underlie our march toward oligarchy have started to come into focus.
"To proceed in this way calls into question the basic principles of fairness that should underlie our criminal justice system," Justice Breyer wrote.
A cave revealed by roadbuilding related to dam construction indicates the porousness of the rock that will underlie the lake created by the dam.
Some of these new settings have been combinatorial, which encouraged Huh to wonder whether relationships from Hodge theory might underlie these log concave patterns.
Unsecured creditors in legal filings claim the company has materially understated its value, and the methodologies and assumptions that underlie its valuations are flawed.
ARM's designs underlie most modern mobile chips, and without access to them, Huawei's plans to replace U.S.-made chips with its own could falter.
Today, drugs that increase serotonin levels—a neurotransmitter thought to underlie our sense of well-being—rank among the most prescribed of psychiatric medicines.
Tax considerations underlie politicians' drive to "Rothify" defined-contribution (DC) retirement saving accounts, switching them away from traditional defined-contribution (DC) retirement saving accounts.
Now, when you type a symptom into the search bar, Google will display information about conditions that tend to underlie it, according to Engadget.
Disclosing the source code, the instructions that underlie computer programs, could allow a third party to open an unauthorized backdoor into Apple's operating system.
Yet there is a sphere where progress has been steady throughout the Putin years — in spreading acceptance of the principles that underlie his rule.
In each of these cases the loveliness of the work is at odds with the horrors which underlie the finely aestheticized images and materials.
For older generations, it's a frightening concept — a violation of the liberal tenets of free speech and open debate that underlie postwar German society.
This could underlie motivations behind a possible U.S. Nigeria travel ban, according to Aubrey Hruby, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Africa Center.
So, you define the different attributes that underlie quality and keep doing so until you have a group of attributes that can be measured.
Bitfarms says that bitcoin mining is merely a transient project to fund its longer-term goal: enabling business applications for the blockchains that underlie cryptocurrencies.
"These additional policy supports, alongside healthy private sector fundamentals, underlie our view that the latest shocks won't tip the global economy into recession," Kasman wrote.
In the Mueller case, Democrats are still trying to see hundreds of blacked-out redactions, transcripts and exhibits that underlie the special counsel's final report.
Both concepts crept into national and international law and underlie the legal existence of English-speaking settler states such as Canada, the US and Australia.
Three major forces underlie the shift from software to dataware which necessitates a new "platform" for application development and operations and these forces are interrelated.
The weightings and variables that underlie these equations are often closely guarded secrets known only to people at the companies that design and use them.
So using the very logic that seems to underlie optimism about corporate tax cuts, we actually end up with much smaller numbers for national income.
It uses some of the same artificial-intelligence algorithms that underlie facial recognition, which has become increasingly controversial as its potential for abuse becomes clearer.
Negotiators recently reached a landmark agreement at the Paris climate conference, but the national policy pledges that underlie this deal are voluntary and largely unenforceable.
This course also teaches you more advanced topics that underlie Bitcoin like smart contracts and digital tokens so you'll have a leg up on the competition.
"Ayahuasca-induced insights facilitate self-reflection, producing changes in self perspectives that can trigger psychodynamics insights which provide solutions to personal problems that underlie maladaptive lifestyles."
By avoiding the break-up of families, many of which had young children, the deferral program would have promoted values that underlie much of immigration law.
He noted that bond markets, which underlie day-to-day rate movement, liked what they heard, as did stocks, which also benefit from easier Fed policy.
Because people frequently form group memberships on the basis of race, the same biases that emerge along group lines may underlie many instances of racial discrimination.
Such strategies most likely would not address the structural problems of sluggish wage growth and a scarcity of low-cost housing that underlie the eviction crisis.
The downside for Trump is that his presidential pardon power does not extend to state crimes — for the same reasons that underlie the dual sovereignty principle.
They need to stay -- as a reminder -- until the hypocrisy, the emptiness and cynicism that underlie the decision to change the ugly logo are actually banished.
Sestak explains how two tenets of the American character — individualism and common enterprise — underlie his proposed policy positions to help restore the nation's system of meritocracy.
Cultivating the social emotions maximizes both our "résumé virtues" (those that underlie professional success) and our "eulogy virtues" (those for which we want to be remembered).
"There is previous literature to suggest that lower sedentary time is associated with higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels, which may underlie some of the observed association," Pandey said.
You'd be forgiven for missing the deeper meanings that underlie Adult Swim's hit Rick and Morty, thanks to the animation's incredibly surreal and bizarre sense of humour.
In addition to the cloud and AI it is developing cyber-security, mobile services and offerings based on blockchains, special databases that also underlie Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency.
It's been just over a year since Salesforce introduced Einstein, a set of artificial intelligence technologies that are designed to underlie and enhance the Salesforce product set.
The question is whether the neural mechanisms that underlie these aspects of consciousness can be located in the brain so that they can be replicated in transistors.
One method by which people cope with the uncertainty and negative affect that underlie political anxiety is to trust expert political actors to protect them from threats.
The terms that we use reflect the assumptions that underlie our approaches to marketing — and bad assumptions lead to bad marketing at best, and spam at worst.
Mr. Ghosn's treatment by the Japanese authorities has provoked widespread criticism of the broad prosecutorial powers that underlie the famously polite facade of the country's justice system.
We can only free ourselves of the sexist assumptions and stereotypes that currently underlie the role of first lady if we free presidential spouses from public servitude.
While the document may be unusual in its explicit embrace of this kind of backward thinking, the attitudes that underlie it are nothing new in Silicon Valley.
What they're not saying: Bloomberg spends very little time talking about the values that underlie his philanthropy, and he's also very quiet on the perils of inequality.
She has lived her entire life blocks from where Freddie Gray was arrested, and her personal experiences as a black woman in Baltimore underlie all her work.
The world's largest private-sector coal miner "expressly assumed" liabilities that underlie the claims, opening itself to collection efforts, the governments said in court papers filed on Wednesday.
Las Olas Cafe brings to this almost completely gentrified neighborhood a touch of the past—when the area was a site of the events that underlie Scarface, i.e.
Exercise prevents or improves conditions such as hip fractures, heart disease and diabetes that often underlie mobility disability, said lead author Roger Fielding of Tufts University in Boston.
This slow-rolling attempt to remove President Trump, which began practically the moment he was elected, perfectly illustrates why these fundamental principles underlie our most basic criminal processes.
When Chapanis and Fitts were laying the seeds of the user-friendly world, they had to find the principles that underlie how we expect the world to behave.
The likes of the Kirchners and Venezuela's Hugo Chávez railed against "neoliberalism" and "savage capitalism", by which they meant the free trade and free markets that underlie globalisation.
Random numbers underlie so much of what we do with computers, from the simplest games to the most advanced cryptography, yet computers are by definition/design non-random.
Perfectionism is not unique to OCD, but it can underlie many OCD subtypes—contributing to the need to do a ritual perfectly, or have things arranged just right.
Past studies with animals have shown that trauma to the central nervous system, including the brain, may jump-start the kind of autoimmune reactions that underlie multiple sclerosis.
Whitehead and his colleagues, many of whom are at the dawn of their careers, are now beginning to pinpoint the subtle genetic changes that underlie these novel traits.
A stem curriculum is predicated on the notion that the best teaching is interdisciplinary, because similar patterns of thinking underlie many subjects and integrating them makes students smarter.
A Trump-led infrastructure boom has the potential to spur economic growth, as private sector participants may take advantage of tax credits that underlie the new administration's plans.
Having spent the better part of 30 years in Japan, I'm ever more impressed by how profoundly primal beliefs and atavistic rites underlie even the sleekest Harajuku fashions.
It also made jailbreaks, and the bugs and exploits that underlie them, too valuable to give up for free—or even to give to Apple for thousands of dollars.
Gerard 't Hooft and Martinus Veltman [who shared the 1999 Nobel Prize in physics] provided a method for calculating the mathematics in gauge theories, which underlie the Standard Model.
The show is a kind of historical stratigraphic column, revealing the layers of socioeconomic and artistic development that underlie seemingly admiring images of 19th-century New York's high society.
Dr. Pullen pointed out that in addition to uncontrollable hunger, the common childhood symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome suggest that neurological abnormalities may underlie the disorder's most challenging problems.
If you are among them — if you recoil, justifiably, at the colonial privilege and male dominance that underlie Gauguin's late paintings — then I plead with you: See this show.
"About half of the overlap is strongly correlated with their genetic relationships, telling us that their shared causal factors likely underlie their shared biology about 50% of the time."
In one sense, then, the classic gay plays are educational: reminding a complacent generation of the struggles and tragedies (and fabulousness) that underlie the glossy image of rapid progress.
But to assist the prosecution in digging that hole deeper is an affront to the principles of justice that underlie a defense attorney's vital role in the adversarial system.
"Negative events, such as political scandals, as well as positively evaluated events, such as accomplishments, can (both)underlie attention for a party or candidate," said the study, published on Monday.
"The actions that underlie the charges were motivated or caused by the mental health disorder," Moore told Riverside Superior Court Judge Bernard J. Schwartz, according to the Riverside Press-Enterprise.
Although a consensual romance is not the same as sexual harassment, the power dynamics of a boss and a subordinate underlie much of the behavior that sparked the #MeToo movement.
Misogynist and racist myths about race, single mothers' family structure, and the work ethic gave rise to welfare reform and underlie the pejorative and punitive strategy of its various provisions.
In less than a year, the president will bequeath this policy, and the sweeping legal claims that underlie it, to someone who may see the world very differently from him.
Mind The recent surge in accusations of sexual harassment and assault has prompted some admitted offenders to seek professional help for the emotional or personality distortions that underlie their behavior.
The lyrics "I'm only one step ahead of heartbreak" underlie the isolation Little feels as his mother and the man barely acknowledge him, leaving him alone in the living room.
Not even the ardent sincerity of the artist can do that — and being subjected to criticism does a great deal to expose the complex motives that underlie an artist's sincerity.
The overlapping identities that underlie partisanship are also driving a form of polarization so strong that it is now essentially impossible for politicians, or the public, to avoid its influence.
Before you make jokes about the weather, consider that climate and the natural world underlie almost every facet of life in California, shaping not only lifestyles but also the economy.
Unlike conventional centrist approaches, which often try to simply split the difference between competing interests, an integrative overview approach attempts to synthesize the deeper values that underlie opposing political positions.
Now, with the carbon clock ticking, and new ambitious targets post-Paris, approaches that were once unthinkable fantasies increasingly underlie the very models that climate negotiators rely on, some researchers warn.
"Species underlie pretty much everything we do in biology, so it's very important for researchers to have a solid understanding of the species we are using in our research," Hamilton said.
Whatever blend of politically ecumenical anti-authoritarianism, high-minded altruism and harmless neurosis may underlie the preparedness, and whatever medical, mechanical or other misfortunes it anticipates, it looks good on everyone.
The administration's surprise decision on Wednesday to ban travelers from the European Union, but not Britain, where diplomatic relations are better, has prompted speculation that political motivations could underlie the move.
These conclusions, faithful as they may be to the survey data that underlie them, exemplify a misguided debate about whether culture or economics was the driving force in Mr. Trump's win.
Arkani-Hamed seeks a simpler, more purely geometric formulation of the math, which, if found, could offer further insights about the possible emergence of time and the principles that underlie it.
In a recent paper, Singh and a coauthor identified a new mechanism that might underlie crystal growth in solvents, as opposed to the phase-change crystallization of Libbrecht's snow and ice.
There are many overlapping histories going on here (both Ms. Hay and Ms. Setterfield danced with the Cunningham company; Cunningham steeped himself in the Asian philosophical principles that underlie Indian dance).
That is no more than a coincidence, but approaching Kondo with Xenophon in mind can help us to see some of the ethical principles, and problems, that underlie the KonMari method.
The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding, are too vital to our identity and to our survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics.
The designs are informed by the geometrical and material logics that underlie the human musculoskeletal system; specifically, the complex structure of muscles, connective tissues, tendons, and ligaments that modulate the human voice.
We have to ask whether the phenomenal explosion of personal cellphones kept close to the body for hours per day and other changes in our shared environment could underlie these perplexing increases.
In order to develop properly, the hypothesis holds — to avoid the hyper-reactive tendencies that underlie autoimmune and allergic disease — the immune system needs a certain type of stimulation early in life.
"Our research has found virtually no public safety rationale for the ongoing arrest and prosecution of marijuana smoking, and no moral justification for the intolerable racial disparities that underlie enforcement," Vance said.
Sexism, racism and other forms of discrimination are being built into the machine-learning algorithms that underlie the technology behind many "intelligent" systems that shape how we are categorized and advertised to.
"Men and Women Say They're More Different Than Similar" explores the traditional notions of gender that underlie a culture of sexual harassment: Men are tough; women are in touch with their feelings.
This novel, divided into 1,001 fragmentary chapters — a number alluding to "The Thousand and One Arabian Nights" — reflects the infinite complications that underlie the girls' deaths, and the unending grief that follows.
"More research is needed to figure out what factors underlie these effects," Zach Walsh, an associate professor at the University of British Columbia and a co-author of the paper, told Science Daily.
However, a different, (perhaps more practical) ethical rationale that might underlie a decision to go vegan is the wish to reduce the animal suffering and killing and environmental impact involved in food production.
At today's events startups are pushing ambitious plans, often based on blockchain technology (immutable distributed ledgers of the sort that underlie Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies), promising to "re-decentralise" the online world.
Instead, it suggests that any drop in brain function is not from the drug but from "factors that underlie both marijuana initiation and low intellectual attainment" and are present in both twins' lives.
It involves dealing with the same problems that underlie every attempt to let people physically engage with other creatures in VR, instead of simply talking to them, running around them, or shooting them.
I understand that many NFL fans on both sides feel strongly about the National Anthem protests and the issues of race that underlie them -- so do I and so do the current players.
As the architect Arata Isozaki wrote, in "Japan-ness in Architecture," the "concepts perceived to underlie" the production of Japanese work — "simplicity, humility, purity, lightness and shibusa (sophisticated austerity)" — became markers of Japaneseness.
Although the toll on people and economies will rightfully summon the most attention and action, let's not overlook the environmental, ecological and social dimensions that underlie the emergence and spread of infectious disease.
Designers are becoming more visible and popular on engineering teams, figuring out everything from the visuals of color palette and fonts to the deeper interaction flows and user experience journeys that underlie products.
"As the benefits and legitimacy of international cooperation are being called into question, it's essential to defend the values that underlie global economic governance," Coeure, a top lieutenant to ECB President Mario Draghi said.
It's an important issue — but more important than Trump's racism and authoritarianism, than climate change, or than profoundly different ideas about how to run the American economy that underlie the argument about health care?
In interviews with the writer, we discussed a range of projects and the emergence of the new field of geroscience, which seeks to better understand how mechanisms of aging may underlie disease and disability.
My goal was to present the complex, emotional life stories of individuals who have shot someone, and compel my reader to kind of wrestle with the social and cultural issues that underlie those instances.
In the hotels case, TravelPass says that starting in 2014, the chains worked together to block it and other online agencies from bidding on the internet search keywords that underlie the room booking business.
In fact, he wanted to look at the literature on the topic because his other research deals with how medicine might be able to intervene in the brain-level systems that underlie romantic attachment.
Although one student homicide is too many, developing safety policies based on exceptional events is not efficient, and takes energy and resources away from the issues that harm students every day and underlie violence.
A kid in his twenties walks into a lab, defines the variations in one of the most complex regions of the human genome, and shows how the variants might underlie the risk of schizophrenia.
In her investigation of memory and other Mems, and in pushing the limits of her autonomy outside of the vault, Elsie confronts those big questions which underlie our existence: Who are we without our memories?
"We know that obesity and physical inactivity are risk factors for both conditions so it is likely that they underlie that link," said senior study author Manuela Ferreira of the University of Sydney in Australia.
Her teacher told the class that only four fundamental forces underlie all the world's complexity—and, furthermore, that physicists since the 1970s had been trying to unify all of them within a single theoretical structure.
Odylic, "of or relating to odyl," which means "a force or natural power formerly held by some to reside in certain individuals and things and to underlie hypnotism and magnetism and some other phenomena" 22016.
"The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding, are too vital to our identity and to our survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics," Flake said then.
" Justice Kennedy further noted "troubling" aspects of the Supreme Court's own decisions applying Chevron and suggested it was necessary and appropriate to reconsider "the premises that underlie Chevron and how courts have implemented that decision.
"I can't breathe" — the words a dying Eric Garner kept repeating to the New York City police officer who had him in a chokehold — seem to underlie every movement made and every word spoken here.
He also leads a small research lab at the Gladstone Institutes, affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco, where his group studies the molecular mechanisms that underlie pluripotency and the factors that induce reprogramming.
Sharp partisan divides underlie views on the likelihood and severity of each of these scenarios, with Democrats far more likely to consider each a crisis or major problem and to see each scenario as very likely.
As the confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh continue, it is important to recognize that much of the controversy about his opinions will spring from the different perspectives that will underlie both the questions and the answers.
The deal will give Sony outright control of the world's largest catalog of music publishing assets — the copyrights for the songwriting and composition that underlie any recording — and simplify what has been a complex ownership structure.
The tendency to view women as inevitably the victims of sexual assault leads to an unbalanced response to any claim of rape, without any evaluation of the complex and destructive motives that may underlie such accusations.
The mammoth had lost many of the olfactory genes that underlie the sense of smell, as well as receptors in the vomeronasal gland, which detects pheromones, hormonally active scents that influence the behavior of other individuals.
It is a position that is facing more legal and legislative challenges, as some states seek to force tech companies such as Uber to take more financial responsibility for the contract workers who underlie their businesses.
DETROIT – After years of skepticism about the potential demand for electric vehicles – and their long-term profitability – the domestic auto manufacturers have increasingly come to accept that battery power will underlie the industry's long-term future.
Because our model also includes the standard census-based expectations that underlie most public polls, its forecasts represent how much we expect generally available polling averages to miss because of incorrectly projecting the composition of the electorate.
It might be a challenging one to solve, since there could be many different causes that underlie the range of school shootings — from targeted, non-fatal attacks to mass shootings with multiple fatalities, the Associated Press reports.
My shopping experience underscores three primary factors that underlie the plight of current brick and mortar retailers: retreat from core competence, failure to view online counterparts through a complementary lens, and loss of focus on customer experience.
The study, published on Wednesday in the journal Nature, adds new pieces to the nature-versus-nurture puzzle, suggesting that genetics underlie how children seek out formative social experiences like making eye contact or observing facial expressions.
Her exemplary Pageant Material (2015) sketched a formal paradox, as a collection of "advice" songs that advised against the assumptions that underlie the very concept of the advice song, an examination and embrace of the American colloquial homily.
"We're not ignoring it," Oppenheimer told CNBC, "but the monetary components that underlie this indicator are still suggesting the risks are pretty low," he said in reference to core inflation numbers and the pace of higher interest rates.
He is also one of the architects of several key technologies, including those that underlie the Voice Over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, which was made popular with Skype, Google Hangouts and FaceTime, and a key tool for robocallers.
Foreign companies sometimes sponsor ADRs to attract U.S. investors, but if ADRs are unsponsored, the company whose shares underlie the securities has no formal role in their creation, nor any reporting obligation to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
"It has been tone-deaf to the complexities that underlie a growing distrust of science funded by a removed and distant federal government that locally does not appear to be in service of the public good," she said.
"It remains unclear if the malformed right pectoral fin of this individual or other factors may underlie this deviation from the common bias," according to the paper, which was published Tuesday in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
The same features that have made them Instagram stars and one of the most popular dog breeds—their mushy cubed heads, bulging big eyes, and never-ending folds—also underlie the multitude of health problems from which they suffer.
In an environment of rapid technological change and globalization it is imperative that we take the actions necessary to ensure we continue to have access to secure forms of the advanced technologies that underlie both our economy and military.
What's worse than the implicit patriarchal views of the presidency that often underlie the decisions of the two major political parties is that the three women who have been on  presidential tickets also have been blamed for the losses.
While playing "Horizon Zero Dawn," that list expanded dramatically — outside of delighting in the graceful, smart gameplay systems that underlie the game's narrative focus, I often laughed out loud at Aloy's smart quips (she's the protagonist you see above).
"We don't come out and say this administration did something bad or inappropriate, what we always focus on is, what are the constitutional principles that underlie our democracy and are they being maintained in a particular government action," Bass said.
It also showed that the cowpea seed beetle's spiked penises, and the females' responses to them (or, rather, the stretches of DNA that underlie these phenomena), are an excellent example of what Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist, called "selfish genes".
Those numbers partially underlie Trump's argument for eliminating the visa lottery program and curtailing so-called chain migration, which allows foreigners to follow distant family members into the United States, a senior administration official told reporters on a Tuesday conference call.
They might redouble their efforts through funding or their foundations to promote dialogue, cooperation, and goodwill in communities in the short run, as well as addressing structural economic, political, and social issues that underlie these expressions of race-related violence.
"These adaptations and enrichments of essential wound-healing genes may underlie the ability of sharks to heal from wounds so efficiently," said Cornell University's Michael Stanhope, co-leader of the research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It's one thing to look back through the histories of men like Devin Kelley and pluck out the red flags; it's another to intervene early enough to interrupt the interlinked misogyny, violence and firearm possession that often underlie their crimes.
While never explicitly mentioned by government, the 22016 disclosures by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden underlie the controversial attempt to put mass surveillance techniques that had been used for years by domestic security agencies (not always legally) on a secure legal footing.
Perhaps that's because questioning the way white men treat their female and minority coworkers would constitute an attack on the power relationships that underlie every interaction between colleagues, and imply that something's rotten at the very core of corporate culture.
First, a psychiatric emergency involves foremost a great deal of suffering: while the hopelessness of the suicidal patient may be plain to see, overwhelming fear and despair likewise often underlie behavior that, to the casual observer, may appear bizarre or frightening.
"With these identified genes we can begin to understand what brain changes underlie ASD and begin to consider novel treatment approaches," Joseph Buxbaum, the director of the Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment at Mount Sinai, said in a statement.
The groups focused on the arts, such as the People's Cultural Plan, had more local concerns that nevertheless had the imprint of resistance to the kinds of plutocratic notions that underlie the current nationwide dominance of a predatory, conservative agenda.
Museumgoers tend to be unaware of the vast network of copyright protections that underlie images of much of Modern and contemporary art, until they try to shoot a cellphone picture of a favorite painting and receive an embarrassing tut-tut from a guard.
The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding are too vital to our identity and to our survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics, because politics can make us silent when we should speak.
MEG WHITMAN: WELL, I THINK THE STRENGTH OF THE QUARTER, AND IT WAS A REALLY STRONG QUARTER FOR OUR COMPANY, DOES UNDERLIE THE PREMISE OF THE SPLIT, WHICH IS TWO DIFFERENT BUSINESSES WITH MORE FOCUS FROM SENIOR LEADERS, MORE FOCUS ON OUR CUSTOMERS.
As Americans head off to Independence Day celebrations, it is hard to ignore that the United States, like much of the world, is experiencing significant upheaval when it comes to the rule of law, and the norms, principles, and values that underlie it.
He and his colleagues essentially cross-referenced the 351 identified genetic factors against genes known to underlie some mental health conditions and found an association between early rising and subjective well-being, as well as decreased risks for both schizophrenia and depression.
While sociocultural factors may still underlie these cases, Choma says, such extreme behavior suggests there might be more at play, like the difference between disordered eating--regularly engaging in abnormal eating behaviors, such as scrupulous calorie-counting—versus a full-fledged eating disorder.
Dr. Pyles, 38, is a cognitive neuroscientist at Carnegie Mellon, where he studies the brain processes that underlie visual perception using functional M.R.I. He graduated from the University of Washington and received a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of California, Irvine.
My 993 years of teaching art have shown me that a combination of ignorance about history and the supremacy of formalism in art education — more than overt racism — underlie the failure of most artists of any ethnicity to address racial issues effectively.
Protesters have seized on the law enforcement excesses, saying they underlie some of the most notorious encounters of the last couple of years, including the deaths of Eric Garner on Staten Island and Freddie Gray in Baltimore, black men who died in police custody.
" The disease is caused by a number of factors, but the Royal Court's statement said that it's "not yet clear" if Princess Mette-Marit's condition "is linked to a more extensive autoimmune disease process or if there are other causes that underlie the lung changes.
"(This is) a clear indicator of the factors that underlie the reduced necessity of continued asset purchases ... supporting the call for a gradual but decisive rebalancing away from non-standard towards traditional instruments of monetary policy," Knot, considered a hawk on the Governing Council, said.
The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding, are too vital to our identity and survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics, because politics can make us silent when we should speak and silence can equal complicity.
Polls showed Mr. Thornburgh with a whopping 47 percent lead, but Mr. Wofford gained steadily in a winning campaign that stressed health care and the economy, themes that resonated with voters and that would underlie Mr. Clinton's campaign for the presidency a year later.
So we wanted to lay out all the challenges involved in polling, the assumptions that underlie it and the increasing challenge of even reaching people in an era of cellphones and caller ID. We thought this would be a compelling way to do it.
Driven by a profound intuition that the octonions and other division algebras underlie nature's laws, she told a colleague that if she didn't find work in academia she planned to take her accordion to New Orleans and busk on the streets to support her physics habit.
His testimony painted a picture of a president who neither understands nor respects the norms and values that underlie the constitutional order, lacks the information necessary to do his job properly, and doesn't have the humility to seek or accept appropriate advice about how to get better.
The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding, are too vital to our identity and to our survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics because politics can make us silent when we should speak and silence can equal complicity.
And Will Roper, assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, technology, and logistics, made the case that three technologies—open systems design, agile cloud-based software, and digital engineering—represent a sort of "digital holy trinity" that will underlie next-generation weapons for the US military.
And while the mainstream news organizations have framed the NFL protests through the prism of patriotism and support for the military, the black press has focused on the crisis of police brutality and racial violence that underlie the athletes' decision to take a knee during the national anthem.
These have more of the conventional contours of a thriller, verging at moments on the ridiculous, but even here the novel is careful to grant Livia the full complexity of her awful history, the murderousness, the helplessness, the sorrow and the self-loathing that underlie her adult strength.
Located on the left side of the Vistula River in Warsaw's Targówek district, a working-class area boasting rows of Soviet-style housing blocks, the sprawling public park is challenging the conceptual edifices of sculpture by attaching it to practices that underlie forms of usership (rather than spectatorship).
Madison's worries about the potential for conflict when faith communities scramble for taxpayer dollars could well underlie the chief's careful path in cases like Trinity Lutheran: the constitution requires evenhandedness when funding secular goods, wherever they are found, but permits states to keep taxpayer dollars away from explicitly religious pursuits.
"This extraordinary and unprecedented effort to compel a private company to become the government's investigative arm not only has no legal basis under the All Writs Act or any other law, but threatens the core principles of privacy, security, and transparency that underlie the fabric of the Internet," the companies said.
The systemic and existential conditions that underlie these points are distressing at best and outright unjust at worst, but the performance itself can't level its critiques against such conditions with the nuance and sophistication of, say, a book about the prison system such as Michelle Alexander's 2010 The New Jim Crow.
His speech on the Senate floor announcing his retirement gives a clue as to why he went further in this case: "The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding, are too vital to our identity and to our survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics."
A better approach, Dr. Kirkland said, would be to target the processes fundamental to aging that underlie all age-related chronic diseases: chronic low-grade inflammation unrelated to infection; cellular degradation; damage to major molecules like DNA, proteins and sugars; and failure of stem cells and other progenitor cells to function properly.
At the Sorbonne, she heard lectures by the philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty, whose writings about perception and aesthetics influenced her, and by Claude Lévi-Strauss, whose ideas on Structuralism — a school of thought in which universal "structures" were believed to underlie all human activity — she would later help bring to the United States.
But even giving the Trump administration the benefit of the doubt, whatever good intentions may underlie this request — acquiring more information, in theory, can be a good thing — a likely result is that many immigrants will fear participating in the census because of this administration's words and deeds thus far addressing this group.
It is of little comfort that President Trump may use the concept not to call up its original connotation, though it does, but rather to describe his vision of an America that would elevate self-gain and close-mindedness over the traditional values of generosity and openness that underlie this country's greatness.
Read more: This pink, purple, and blue deep-sea fish is so fragile it would 'melt' if it left the ocean"This animal interests us a great deal since a major research effort of our group is to use genetics to understand the developmental mechanisms that underlie periodic color patterns in mammals," said Barsh.
"[Trump's comments] that there should be a religious test imposed on entering the U.S., or the fact that there should be state-sponsored torture, or that families of suspected terrorists should all be killed — all of those things are violations of international human rights law and the values that underlie that," she said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"What makes Sessions different [from previous Attorney Generals] is that the values that underlie what could be his policy decisions are extremely out of line with the values held by most Americans and those of us involved in social justice and human rights work," says Amanda Reiman, manager for marijuana law and policy at the Drug Policy Alliance.
"The president should articulate the argument ... for the values that underlie his presidency and provide some degree of contrast with (the) competing vision for what makes America great that we are seeing in the Republican Party," said Neera Tanden, president of the Center for American Progress think tank, which has close ties to the White House.
"This extraordinary and unprecedented effort to compel a private company to become the government's investigative arm not only has no legal basis under the All Writs Act or any other law, but threatens the core principles of privacy, security, and transparency that underlie the fabric of the Internet," wrote 17 companies, including Twitter, in their brief.
It does not give her the luxury of sitting back and hoping Mr. Trump will implode, but it does present opportunities — to lure wavering Republicans and independents, not merely by stoking outrage at his statements, but by addressing in policy terms the economic anxiety and fear that underlie Mr. Trump's appeal, as well as lingering distrust of her.
Installation view of Peers and Influences (center image: Eric Fischl, "Corrida In Ronda No. 4", [2008])As a young man, before he decided to become an artist, Bo Bartlett had planned to become a Baptist minister, and there remains a kind of ministerial feeling in the intentions that underlie the mission of the Bo Bartlett Center.
"(His comments) that there should be a religious test imposed on entering the US or the fact that there should be state-sponsored torture or that families of suspected terrorists should all be killed -- all of those things are violations of international human rights law and the values that underlie that," she said at the conference, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
This clever AI hid data from its creators to cheat at its appointed task "The process of uncovering relevant connections across mountains of information and the static elements that they underlie requires temporal information and event patterns, which can be difficult to capture at scale with currently available tools and systems," said DARPA program manager Boyan Onyshkevych in a news release.
The bias toward using white women's experience of depression to define symptoms for diagnosis may underlie a phenomenon researchers call the "black-white paradox": Although blacks in the US experience higher rates of racism and other social inequalities that should make them more susceptible to depression than whites, national surveys have found that they have lower rates of major depressive disorder.
"This extraordinary and unprecedented effort to compel a private company to become the government's investigative arm … threatens the core principles of privacy, security, and transparency that underlie the fabric of the internet," reads the legal brief, filed by Airbnb, Reddit, Twitter, Medium, LinkedIn, eBay, Kickstarter, Square, Squarespace, Automatic (which owns Wordpress), secure messaging app maker Wickr, Meetup, Mapbox, Twilio, and Atlasssian.
The Strategic axis includes all the business stuff: Network effects that underlie unusually low customer acquisition costs and winner-take-all dynamics; the ability of a product to monetize via sales, subscription and advertising, among other means; the leveraging of an existing brand to win new users, or the logic behind extending a product portfolio to maintain a longer-term customer relationship.
Creditors – which include thousands of Puerto Ricans – are concerned that the board may focus on the short-sighted goal of slashing debt payments at the expense of addressing the fiscal and structural causes at the root of Puerto Rico's financial problems, or choose not to respect the tenets of a $3.7 trillion municipal bond market that underlie Puerto Rico's bonds.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The current exhibition at the Jewish Museum, Masterpieces & Curiosities: The Fictional Portrait, does a few remarkable things, perhaps the most remarkable being that it begins to turn the institution inside out, to make not only its collection available to the visitor, but also the policies and procedures that underlie how it augments and organizes its collection.
During the debate and as the 2020 race continues, I invite my fellow primary voters to seek out and support the candidate who's proudest to run on our party's extraordinary record, who lays out the most compelling vision for building upon it, and who's willing to fight for the progressive, inclusive values that underlie so much of the history that we've made together.
This Could Be the Biggest Threat To Our Climate If We Don&apost Act FastWhen you think "peatland," you probably picture water, or mosquitoes, or creepily preserved human…Read more ReadVast peatlands underlie forests in western Amazonia and Indonesia, but until recently, nobody knew whether the world's third major tropical forest region—the Congo Basin of Central Africa—also contained significant deposits of carbon-rich muck.
Schreck lets her unease about this paradox underlie her experience with the Constitution and its impact on her history, seesawing between ebullience and somber reflection when she tells, for example, the story of her great-grandmother's immigration to Seattle as a vulnerable mail-order bride with little legal protections (one of an influx of women who were recruited to join the community, sometimes called "Mercer Girls").
By stripping the husk from self-image this way, what Schor reveals is its mysteriously contradictory truth: the anger, frustration, and insecurity that underlie an extravagantly self-deprecating joke like a skeleton with breasts, but also the absurdity that underlies them; the bitter pinch of decay underlying creation, and vice versa; and, especially, the unresolvable tussle between roles that are socially imposed and those that emerge from within.
" Noting how Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited San Quentin last year to see first-hand what the conditions are like, Williams went on to say that Facebook has been "interested in the racism — the web of racism that researchers like Michelle Alexander (author of The New Jim Crow) have exposed that may underlie the system that makes it so people are disproportionately negatively affected — black and brown people.
" But if the Guardian author had read the work's description, he would have known the ad campaign uses the formal language of the heavily-branded juice bar to "[comment] on the displacement of value, food as a luxury item, and the marketing and economic structures that underlie trends and health products," and to "[take] on the perennial "greenwashing" of commodities and how social consciousness is reinforced by consumer habits.
It may also underlie certain widespread features of the world's languages, such as the fact that they permit distinctions between one thing and many ("car" versus "cars") and allow for the identification of two things ("both") or three (though not in English), but in no known cases do they give you the means to refer to precise quantities of 8 or more — unless, of course, you use a number.
The All Writs Act does not authorize the government to make an end-run around this important public debate and our nation's legislative processes... This extraordinary and unprecedented effort to compel a private company to become the government's investigative arm not only has no legal basis under the All Writs Act or any other law, but threatens the core principles of privacy, security, and transparency that underlie the fabric of the Internet.
"To my mind it crosses a line when it moves from being about trying to educate a public and instead just becomes about intelligence porn frankly -- just pushing out information about sources and methods without regard to interest, without regard to the First Amendment values that normally underlie press reporting, and simply becomes a conduit for the Russian intelligence services or some other adversary of the United States just to push out information to damage the United States," Comey explained.
Asked to explain the difference between WikiLeaks and journalism, he added: "To my mind it crosses a line when it moves from being about trying to educate a public and instead just become about 'intelligence porn,' frankly, just pushing out information about sources and methods without regard to interest, without regard to the First Amendment values that normally underlie press reporting — and simply becomes a conduit for the Russian intelligence services or some other adversary of the U.S. just to push out information to damage the U.S."

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